Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 April 1920 — Page 4

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THURSDAY^ APRIL 22— 1920

FRIDAY & SATURDAY

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Pure Lard ,per lb Lard Compound , per lb Palmolive Soap, 3cakes Flake White Soap,6 bars Bob White Soap,6 bar* Le a ox Soap,6bars Magpie S°ap, 10 bars Dried Apricots, pes lb 10 oz. Catsup 2 bottles Li'by l i: mato Soup,3cans No. 2 Cans Early June Peas ,2cans No. 2 Cans Green Beans, 2cans No ( 3 Cans Fancy Apples . No. 3 Cans Apricots N«j. 3 Cans Pie Peache* 25c No,3 Cans Sliced Hawaiian Pmeaapple 50c No.-'^ , /2 can Yellow Free Peaches 35 No.; 2'/2 can Apricots 35 No.: ; 2 can Lily Pineapple ,35 No.; ;2 can Rasjiberries 35 No.; 2 can Sugar Corn, two cans for 25 No 3 can Pork and Beans, t^vo cans for 25 No. 2 can Fomatoes, two cans for 25 NXo. 2 can Red Beans, three cans for 25 No. 3 can Tomatoes, two cans for 35 No. 3 cn Hominey, two cans for 25 Pumpkins, two cans for .25 Prunes, per lb 20 Dried Pea hss, per lb 25 Bulk Coffee, per pound 25 Crystal Coffee, i>er pound - -32 Farmers’ Pride Coffee per lb 42 Sugar Cured Bacon, per lb 35 Sugar Cured Squa'es, p"r lb 30 Na Beans, > lbs 38 Lima Beans, five pound- 70 Oat i, two boxes for 25 Rub-No-More Naptha Soap, 6 bars 43 < '"'il Soap, 6 bars ?5 Matric Soap. 10 bars 35! M»r^roP' a n d Soi^heP' »hree ''o^cs for ^3: Pillsburv’s Best Hard Wheat Floyr. 24 lbs. 1.85 i S. B. EARLY CASH GROCERY nit!' 0rei-iirast!e (’orner Main iiii' 1 . Itmail'.vnv ; I'll ON K FJi Orders Over $1. Delivered — Phone Your Order Early

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY GROCERY SPECIALS Pure White Corn Meal, 5 lbs 20c Our regular price, 27c. HURST’S HARVEST WHEAT FLOUR. 24>/ 2 lbs $1-45 A hig h grade patent f lour. NAVY BEANS 5 lbs 39c Choice hand picked, regular price, 40c ffl MA/0LA OIL, I pint 28c Uur regular price, 36c HAND PACKED TOMATOES. 3No. 2 Cans 33. Our regular prid" 44cGREEN GAGE PLUMS, 3 No.2'/ 2 , cans 79c Our regular Price, $1.05 Packeb in Syrup. SMOKED SALMON,3 No.t/ 2 Cans 33c Our regular price 50c. KARO SYRUP. 5 lb. can 37c Our regular price 46c STUFFED OLIVES, 11 oz. bottle 17 C Our regular price 24c GROUND BLACK PEPPER 1-1 'b.can 39c , f Our regular price 53c HURST WINNER COFFEE. I lb 45c , Our regular price 53c. WHEAT O’CORN BREAKFAST FOOD. I P kg 15c Our regular price 19c. HURST & GO. . Greencastle's Big Department Store A Good Place to Buy Everything

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! OK SALE: Lumber, 1 inch and 2ir._ ch and heavy jiosts Call at once. R, E # Knoll Company. i OR SALE: New Rubber Tire Huggy M (), Lyons—l/,mile north of town.

KCR RENT:. Two furnished rooms 417 E. Washinvton S't. Phone 771

I l OR MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS-. .Sc,, county recorder, O. T. Ellis. I Architect, Contractor and Land- ] scape Gardening. \V. H. Evans, | Greencastle, Indiana. FOR SALEt S. C. W'mt I.cghorn eggs for hatching. Earl Bunten, | Killmoro.

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TALE OF TWO OiTlES

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Giving Up r ,. t -lories. YVi you reiuemher when ,\'oii liad to i give lip leiiilliu: lalry stories? (if course you ilhhi’t have to give ’em up if you didn't wnut to. hut teacher | ami fiithcr iiiul mother nml nil the ' i<"U of ilic grown folks snhl you must read grown up hooks ami so tin* fairI ies were ensi ushlo uud— Oh, well, ihe same tragedy of youth I is going on .•very day even now at Ihe i putdh- liluaev say the attendants in llie children's room. One of the ninny duties of these ntlendnnls Is to lead fhc etdldreo grad- ■ iniiy n-.v.-n from fairy stories 10 real li’',. s-orlcs It W no . asy joh heennse the child' s struggle against giving tip their failles. • ever, il Is said, has there been sttelt a run on the fair' tale shelf in the eh!It!iell's room its there Inis been reeetilty. In time, lue-ever, thi* fairies nmke a.' for 'It .\stire Island," the ''Itears i' p.'c. tt'ver. I'om Sawyer" or "Lit- ■ ■ V.'ouie'i " and then the spell of ''alrylnii-l N niore or les> Itroktui. • It wonhl he so mueli t asler lo Indp •If llltle I ilks," Inmetile.l i ne of Ihe utemlanls, "If we unly laid more of 'lie hool.s llutt ehllill'en so ipiiekly 'earn lo love lifter they lenve their '.tiries.” l/.elutnge. Uaiqt-e Style of Greeting. So- Auckland It ••Ides, w ho Is evidently expeeled to do a glVIll deal of eotertnlnlng when he goes to tiie t-n'ied states. Is n notalde athlete, tint i may he donhtfnl whether tils ptiysial < n.hininee w 111 he e<puil to the utiuMinMlig whleh will he Involved mless he reforms tils methods, remirks the Maneliester Gimrdltm. It s most interesting If rather exhaust, ng. to walelt him receive a numher of attests n> to* did recently at Olympia, for !u lias an athletic style all his own. \> eaeh guest comes In sight Sir Auckiitid udvain es one foot, plants it lirmlj md halaiiies himself as if for a trial of si l ength. Then his long arm shoots mu to full length, he smiles the -t straight In the eye like a boxer, es Ids hand ami draws him dert ,e dly : "Hind In a semicircle to a el tin* ho- 3, i ’ p | to tlevtdop a less ext ci nr action for the s<»etal i. fe hi ,.ire him In America. Weaving Mills of Bielefeld. !n a review of the lllelcfsld Max and II let) market the Ithcinisch-Westfnl Is h /eltung says that the wen' tig mils eg mint undertake operation on n i hit .-i- settle for Itiek of eollon and lin en yu-ns. l otion in pnrtieular Is al l '•holly lacking, as il has to h I i ipf ed. and a revival of Ihe Itlele | fehl ndiistf.v Is Impossjlde W 'llioilt eetI loti It Is impossible lo en. lit the i ■ ot-l ' ti.irkels with doth o: unite ■ iru whleh wits ninmifnetiired dur tii 'he htlcf years of the "'ll* all hood Its nonll*' Inis he ■It liupro'e*' et a e| ;t Vy . A Utt'e Verirtv •‘You se.ua 'ery ninth .no rested II the eoiiitnv i ampuign." "I am." said the muslr'an. ••I'll If | gtail lo hear the h: ad- phiylng sotm thing that keeps ne et! ' u.uretdii: si' . ■ ; i ahe al for awh.le h.tiouU o •tarn ing ”

Most People Have a Stiongly Developed Desire to Appear Other Than They Are. A rather curliMis and provocative remark was made at a conference of wom.ati workers In London Ihe other day. according to the Manchester tiuns'diiin. One of the speakers tytis | pleading for better yvorking eondiliolis i for tin' domestic servnnl. ami atldeu I that willt grealer etlieiency and a 1 higher social siamling, lliere wonld ills t tippear a stale of affairs in which "a i pallor maid on her evenings out pre- | fern d lo lie taken for a typist." t It suggests an Interesting ami, In ! one way. rather pathetic scale of . ascending values. Amt whni would the typist prefer to I he taken for on her evenings out? A governess nr woman doctor? And where does one reach the level where there is no sueli sticking poinl. and at which people are content ®lo he taken merely for yvlmt they are? Probably from one point of view there is no such sticking point and a wise ns well ns a kindly understanding of humanity's little weaknesses wonhl say that it is that answer that saves the parlor maid's preference from being either pathetic or ridiculous. There are very few of us yvho would not Mod It, nt the least, mllier amusing to he take'll for something that yve are not and we should most of us prefer that that something were more important, effective, or lieuiitiful than Ihe reality. The charge d'affaires may he every hit as aide as an nmhnssndtir. hut he can hardly help being slightly grallMed when the uulnstructed take him to he one. As a matter of fact, even those of s who are professedly content with the station of life to which yve are called, nml who never feel any temptation for an evening off In sgiuehody clse's shoes, have slill a civilized interest in appearing other than what we a re. At the bottom good manners are only tin attempt to present oneself ns nicer tlittn one really Is, and every effort to please somebody else is a deliberate departure from the elemental Insllnrt to please nobody hut oneself. Admittedly these are the finer bins- j sums from the great tree of inake-he-Ib’vo hut it Is just a« yvi-ll not to despise too heartily the less advanced blooms. The parlor maid who would like to he taken for a typist yvill presumably aim at being taken for a specially nice typist, anti the result In the end may be a permanently nicer parlor maid. There is a vast nmnnut of truth In Max Beerbohm's well known fable about the “Happy Hypocrite." And even the frog who made that ills astrous effort to equal the dimensions of the hull y\as something of an idealist.

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SPECIALS ...FOR... Friday & Saturday, April 23 & 24 White Lily Flour, 24 lbs f. . - Vandaha Hour, 24 lbs / .. — B.g 4 Flour, 24 lbs fcAunt Jemima Pancake Hour, 3 pkg Buckwheat Hour. 50c sack for .... ... • V Try our Excelo Cake, lemon or Vmlla Gallon Peches ' ’ Aoricots. gallon can Sugar Corn. No. 2 can, 2 cans Peas. Earl lune. No. 2 can. 2 cans Navy Beans, 5 lb • ^ (l Red Beans. No. 2 can. 4 cans Prunes, per lb Peaches, choice, per lb 30 Peaches, extra fancy, peeled, per lb •->> White Herrin?, salt fish, per lb Kri n k!e Corn Flakes, 3 pkg Phoenix Corn Flake s , 2pkg Purty Oats, per pkg Apric°ts, gallon Can • ^ >c $ Pumpkin No. 3 Cans, 2cans 23c | Lima Beans. ?lb Eating Apples 3 lb 23c ^ J. W. HEROD ?

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The Largest Animal. Most buys hnvt* scimi pit'lurns of tin* httgi' llznfd which*rimmed the curth millions of yettrs ngo. nnd is ttupposed to tic the Inrgest itnlinnl which ev(*r lived. Senrchofs in Ulnh have discovered some hones of an ttnlmal which yvns twice Ihe size of this great prehistoric animal. A hole CiiHI feet long and ktl feet deep had been ting when someone claimed the land. Tin* government thereupon created a National Dinosaur Monument, comprising the loealily. yyhicli will ho protected until the Investigations are finished. The work is being directed by tin* Carnegie Iiistllule. which discovered nml nssomldod Ihe skeleton of the familiar dinosaur. — Hoys' Life for Ma rch.

Grasshopper Bait. A year ago Ihe grasshopper ate up nearly $1<Kl.(HNI.0tNI worth of our winter yvhent. Science at once sot about devising some scheme to control this | pest. They mixed a concoction, on an enormous scale, known as “grasslnqiper bait." making 4..'Wi tons of It, or enough to MU is.'! large railroad ears. To mix this halt they used .VfHUHm lemons, eighty-three ton* of while arsenic ami other Ingredients In slmlhir proportion. The halt was then seattered over n great area in Kansas. The grassluqipeis ate It freely wllh the expected result. This year there are no grasshoppers In Kansas.— Hoys' Life.

Practical Persons. “You never hear of anybody addressing a poem to Ids cuddy." "No." "Still lliere mast he bond* of sympathy and gratitude between many golf players and their faithful end di. s." "No doubt; hut the average golf player lias neither the time nor the ability to write poetry, and the average caddy would ratlier he present' I with a dollar than a hound vnh f eulogies."—Hi rm In glia m Aged I era Id.

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