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THURSDAY, JUNE 2J. 1920

THE GREENCASTLE HERALD

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PERSONAL AND

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Airs. Frank Wallace and son Bobbie .nd MissJAlnui Haines, left today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Welch n Judyyfile. Mrs. Wallace is a niece of Mr. fbd Mrs. Welch.

Township trustee Ott Mullinix and ’.he township board will open bids at 2 o’clock this afternoon for the constr action of a two room school building at Manhattan, and a $12,000 addition io the High School at Reelsville.

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The quarto ly Love Feast of the Locust Street Church will be held in the church parlors this evening conducted by Rev. Clippinger who will rettn from Lafayette this evening in time to have charge.

J. 1). Ellis, 206 West Franklin Street.

Frank Wallace will

Miss Catherine Sea s of Indianapolis is here for a visit of several days with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Si ars who resides on West Daggy

street.

Mrs. Mary Alspaugh and daughter

M Stanley Scott and baby who ,, . ha " l-.cn here the past two week’s Mlss Len0re o haVe soW the,r » > 1 ro t f‘‘ r - visiting Mrs. Scott’s parents Rev. and ,v 0 " K » 8t S u tm ‘" a ^’ ^ an<1 haVl! Mrs. H. C. Clippinger will leave Fri- j nlov '' ,, lnto ,h ‘‘ A, P ha Ph ’ Houso -

day for Boston where she will join 1

Major Scott who is engaged in army’ < ’ Ui,rd A K 3i,Kt Hur * ,ar - Ulu

work in that citv.

What About Rats?

I Rats steal milions of dollars worth

Mr. and Mrs. R. L. O’Hair and their of giain, chicken, eggs, etc. Ilstroy ^ daughter, Mrs. J. F. Stevens drove to ] nroperty and are it menace to health.

ni^«,VIrton” w.‘7k a fJ."nevc"to at- 1 Indianapolis today to spend the day, j If you are troubled with rats try •tend it inference on Rural education. . , ' HAP SNAI It vill surely kill them _____ . ' —prevent odors. Cats or dogs won’t

Dr. and Airs. W. W. Tucker left 1 touch it. Conn s in cakes. Three siz-

Mis» Eel!it -I. Garrett, of Fillmore, j today for a vacation trip to Minne-! os, 25c, 60c. $1.00. Sold and guaranand Henry M. Heavin of Port Arthur | sota. They will first go to Virginia,; teed by. John Cook & Sons,.!. SudranTexas, were united in marriage Wed- .Minn ..to visit Dr. Tucker’s sister. Be , s ki & Co., R. P. Mullins,

nesday afternoon by the Rev. Victor j fore returning they will visit in sev- | L. Raphael. , oral other cities in Minnesota

JMUPWGILLII (Copyright.)

. i STEERS VICTIMS OF SHARKS I

THOSE WINDOW ENVELOPES. Whene'er they hand my mall to me 1 look It over, quick. As anxious as the deuce, to see 11' fate 1ms played a trick And sent me one with windowed side. The address showing through. I've always groaned when those I’ve

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They l< II me something's due! It may be from the grocer man, h may he from the plumber; It may he for the lovely tan ’lop-coat 1 bought last summer. I’ut whatsoever goods 'tis for, it makes me shudder still— those things with that transparent door Always contain a bill. And so I look the letters o’er With fear down in my heart. One muv he from some t ouchy store Down in the busy mart. Sueh co ward be may he 11 sin. Hut 1 admit it still— Those envelopes with windows in Always contain a bill!

Gls-saifieci Ads

Architect, Contractor and Landscape Gardening. VV. ii. Evan.:, lireencastle, Indiana.

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FARM LOANS - Plenty f money Brown <fc Mofi'ett.

Meet Me At C.liristies

WANTED TO RENT- House in or near Greencastle. Smal'. family. Permanent tenant if suitable place. Would consider sn„,il acreage. John R. Hand 1042 Van h. ren street, South Bend, Indiana.

WANTED: Good second hand buggy. Phone 762.

Battleship Coffee doesn't change. It always leaves a warm, pleasant feeling of joyousness with your guests and family. Once you try Battleship, you’ll never change either I Ask your grocer. _It comes in i wax wrapped package. Coffee—The Perfect Drink BATTLESHIP Cbfifee

Tbe Canby, Acb & Canby Co. Dayton, Obio

; Eight Hundred Stampede at Havana and Leap Into Sea Off Mono Castle. IldTittul, Cub:!.- liiitMlrcds of fine steer* MalMi'i'dod "u Imurd tbi* .ti.wrIc'un stcuiner St. Charles oiiiside of Jlnmiiui luiihor mid niter < rc:iting u imnic on Linird tin 1 ship pliliigod inlo llio '-ra. wlv-rq iU**y beniiiu’ tin- tii**’.' of tin- 1 slmrLs tlmt infest tAie waters off Mono • nslle. Kxci ;it for a eonipaiiili'e few that sw:.ui . shore olid nre non wanlicling nlxmi In tile silbiirtis f tins ell), nil tin SOU Heels ou t 1 ■ Si. diaries are I ellevod to have pi rislied Silliillil’.V o tieel's. Who in']ii'e.led tilt ves-.ol on it' imiMil .Saiiirdii:’ were lil.i:’moil wpi n lie - found .Kl" di . sle'U'S In tin hold of the stop. Ill avoid posslhle daii-aef to the iiio|ilc of lln- lit}' ley nNloleil the ':i|ituill of I,tie St. C* arles to [Hit to sen and throw the in,ivnsses overhonrd. While ;J||‘ crew wi el|0|r.'ec| ;n ill's UISH the viteers tin board siainpeded.

FINMIGIN FILOSOFY. Nearly iverybody in th’ worrlcl wutl be honest if be thought tb' other feller wasn’t yittin’ ready t’ do 'im.

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HO Vi/ IT STARTED. Then- vv a yoiws ieti n \. n. 11 IT it ttfl.er Who. when .iskill of his girl, "tin you

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til, "I’ll u:\e her nn life"’ tits friend ‘ tarlevl a rife nislv* .'.iving. *’You pito-rt—

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Trying on His Patients. A vos i rti Io tor. i r.iTv h:g a patLmt to n ho-pital In his iiir. ilia ret ned to 'tall his i urine mi the niHroifI tmeU i>. front of an ap]irirpi’llino train. F.oth doctor a ml pair ait jinnped from the ear and rim away lilxe .IniKuahhlts. The Ktli4teilimthe-tr:*ek systeia may he tnirodlici’d tf.to nialerir. tiusll<’n >r InimittiTkt 'iirgii’iL, almost allj time, now.

Every pair of low shoes in our sttJre at a great reduction. Christies. — » W ANTED: Middle Ag< or Elderly Lady- While or CM.Ted. JO- 1 ’ South Jackson street. Get your Cee.rical needs supplied iu my t'evv shop aero s from Piis.onct. Phor.e 417. (i. W. (onklin. WANTED: More ears u* wash —The R. E. Knoll Co. Call .117 for all hinds of eleelrieal work and supplies. G. W. CO'.'.KLIN

‘Hov 1 Cleared The Mill Of Rats," .1. Tucker. R. I.

‘It Looked l ike a Battlefield in Europe,” Said Mr. C. Duns ter

“Was staying at a hotel in a small Pennsylvania town. Early one morn- ; I ing 1 went to the stable to hire n rig I ami was shown a pile of dead rats | I killed by RAT SNAP the night before | Looked like ; hattlefiold in Europe.” i Thrii sizes, 2 >c, 50c, $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by John Cook & Sons, J. Sudranski & Co., R. P. Mullins.

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“As night watchman, believe I have seen mo e rats than any man. Dogs wouldn’t dare go near them. Got $1. pkg. of RAT SNAP, inside of 0 weeks dearth] them all out. Kiled them by the score every nigSit. Guess the rest were scared away. I’ll never be with out RAT SNAP.” Three sizes, 25c, 50c, $100. Sold and guaranteed by John Cook & Sons, J. Sudranski & Co. R. P. Mullins.

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Vijroroj'' cor.vincinp speakers—with vital, worthwhile, .entertaining fnessapes which make you think. Our

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Pig 'With Eight Legs Wonillatki. 1 il.—The slrungest P 1 * ever horn hti this eounry, say stock nu ii, 1ms 1-seii on exhibition in a loeitl stole window, being donined fwr.ey hlh.tlon piin»*e-es by C. K. Bhmitig, a big rancher iwiir Wot-dlanil. T lie :inimnl has eight fully developed legs, two balls, four ears mil two v»t« of teeth, tliougb tuiviug ouly one bend and body.

YOUNG FILIPINO 'Vc v, FRENCH WAR CROSS. Oreci'icln I'lilh *. a ) llpiun, rwteuMy netnrned to hi* Pliillppme home wi'.irInir a Kreneh uniform and a Croix <lc Guerre wif'li palm. Catiles in Ih'-em her, UH6, iirriv«'d in 1’rswee and enlist ed ns a private. He made an exrellei I record us n sol die r. At one time wlsm all the oftieers of his company had Vieen killed, he 1.ixik • ommmid and leO lLe iiii*ii in a charge, lie was <le< onited for this ihx of hraj/sry by lh« | ITclicli Governiiwot.

On July Ista 1920 V/e will credit three thousand people with 4 per cent interst on their savings for the pastsix months. If you are not already one of the above number, get ready to open an account on or before the first fifteen days in July and get your interest on January 1st, 1921. The Central Trust Ccmp’y TOTAL RESOURCES OVER SEVEN HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS

FOR SALE- 1 Registired Duroe sow and 8 pigs. G. L. Rogers, Reelsville, Indiana. FOR SALE—1920 Ford Tnlek with stock body, six pneumatic cord tires, worm drive. Christie—Thomas Auto Sales Company

Meat Me At CHRISTIE’S.

Everv na'V of low shoes i" nor ••ore at a great reduc f ion. Christie®

FOR SALE: Ford Touring Car. Totnr'd Auto Co.

PUBJ.1C .SALES: Wv : <• now b*ok ing fall sales. .Sec* us t-.irly for your ilat". Dobbs «.V Vestal. Office over Central Nat’l Bank. Res ience phones 168 & 771. Office Phone 179.

REGISTERED DUROC BOAR FOR SALE:— Splendid indiv dual Phone 66 or call at the Herald Office.

NOTICE. On acount of fresh bakery goods, we will bi* open until noon on Monday, July 5th. Louis F. Hays successor to Zeis & Co.

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presents the foremost statesmen, travelers, orators—men who know—men who briny to us in ar. interesting way Inspiration and Education—, f. Roland A. Nichols, noted inspirational lecturer, presents his ^ famous address, "The Man Worth W hile,” a thought-pro-voking discourse with plenty of punch and power. (Fir*t Dai/.) Hon. William I. Nolan, one of the foremost advocates of -'H Americanism on the Chautauqua platform, with a great forceful message, "We, the People”—entertaining and instructive—radiant with American spirit and truth. As an orator, Mr. Nolan stands among the elect. (Third Dai/.) Dr. Joseph Clare—the man who spent six years in Russia, and was there during the revolution. Presenting a thrilling account of conditions there, trititled, "Russia’s Red Riddle.” A startling, surprising and timely message. (Fourth Dau.)

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Whfh a quality tire fails in mileage, ten to one its build is imperfect. Its strength has probably been weakend by wrinkles or creases, Formed in the fabric during vulcanization. The casing looks alright but it won’t last. .. In McGraw Tires, such internal defects are prevented so far as humanly possible by the Duplex Method of vulcanization. The tire is a perfect structure. Full mileage is assured. McGraw Tires are bound to deliver ;they are made that way.

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GREENCASTLE TRANSFER CO., DAY and NIGHT SERVICE Phone 62 Nicholas •

We desire in thunk our many friends and neighbor-- for the kindness shown us, for the use of their ears and for ihi beautiful floral offerings sent on the death of our wife and mother. We also wish to express our appreciation to tin 1 members of the Coatesville Methodist Church anil the Calender Club. W. B. Swain and family.

"I Wouldn't Go Camping Without Rat-Snap,” Says Ray White

“Wife and I spent our vacation camping last summer, smell of cooking brought rats. We went to town, got some RAT SNAP, broke up cakes put it outside our tent. We g< t the rats j'.Iright—big fellows.” I armers, storekeepers, housewives, shjuld use RAT SNAP. Three sizes 25c. 50c $1.00. Sold and guaranteed by R. P. >L-l!ins, John Cook &. Soti>\ J. Sudran ski & Co.

NOTICE: —I have got just what you are looking for to keep the fly from your horses and cattle. Guaranteed to do so for two days or your money back. Dr. W. D. James Phone 790.

LEMONS:— 18c Dozen while they last. Sugar 26c pound at J. E. Cash's.

CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIK IIIABOMk liBAMl. A. I.odlt-n! Anls your iJcugglMt for ( hl-rb+ft-ft r a iHumonJTlrand/AA I’llla In Hi d atul 4»old boxrs, saoleil v xh Hlue Take no oilier. Huy »r tone ^ ;*s „ A know rats Bfst, Safest. Always RoHoMe SOI p hi ■ik!(ii.tsisiwi/vvinn/i

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