Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1920 — Page 3

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TUESDAY OCTOBER 5, 1!>20

THE GREENCASTLE HERALD

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Opera House

A. COOK, Prop. & Mgr. Doors Open 6:30 Two Shows Show Starts 7:00 Program Subject To Change Without Notice

ROBERT BURTON PRESENTS J. Warren Kerrigan In the Five Part Photo Play “The Dream Cheater” Pathe Photoplays Production Pa the Review Weekly Pathe News Weekly

Crrmanw Find 1 l*ry 1'Miioy Its l*t«-

culumtiun auitl

Gertnany haa f>ee» looking Into tlie fjiit-slion why |iapn' does not hut forever, and has tome to the conclua;on that its dtcax 1» largely due to bacteria. They Injure the texture and destry the color. The brownith spot* which apiicar in old books and which are known to rmglish bibliophiles ns foxing me really due to the Hactorli.m n.odgiormu. This tiny dt-rt.ojir la <• - iiniaily fond of ctartby media, and Its |>ro(iagatiou is luotuoteri In <lnnt|> It has long been known that damn

Molten Metal

IToiu Life

♦ ♦4 M I I MM M M tt > M I I I I M The jiersident of the Canfield iron Works sal at Ills desk, poring over depart menial reports. The hush of Saturday afternoon had settled over the deserted works. Instead of the it'.tnlile of trucks, the tattoo of steam ha miners and the shrill of signal

produced foxing, but the share of the whistles, a fly droned at the window

Farm Hand Wanted Apply at Herald Office

microbe in the operation hts, not hillierlo been suspected. Then there is a tiny futtgti* or mould, feniclllittra glaucum. It is responsible for gray and Mat k marl» ! upon old palters and in spoltieg the I surface it also helps to break down f the fabric .tiid hasten the process of I Its destruction. There are many other microscopic enemies of paper and they abound chiefly in those which are glu/td with gelatine. Given a little moisture and a little heat and these will multiply In the surface of a picture or a diploma on highly finished paper just as they would In the culture tube of a biologist. Several methods of Bglitlng these bacteria are proposed. One is to siibstHite for animal glue In finishing lias paper glazes made from

rosin.

These, it is said, give equally good result* and totally defy the iavt,»:on of mlciober. It Is ;<lso proposed to introduced chemical agents In (be manufacture of paper which ate known to be fatal to microbes. This, however, Involves many complication*. i W hen the paper is to be used for J water color painting and printing in I colors, almost all chemicals me lj barred as they are apt to combine l with the pigments in the course of time and completely destroy them

screen and birds twilleied from the

eaves.

It was with a startled feeling that the president looked up and saw, standing at Ihe enu of his d« »k, a tall, dully dressed working girl. Her e\i» were circled with shadow, and her .tiin lips were set with the expression of one who forces back tears. “J came to get five hundred dollars,” said Ihe girl in a lease voice, lie looked tilt at Iter in dumb sstonishment, and she hurried on. ,- \Ve just got lo have it, and you owe It lo us. Pa, he kept telling the boss that Ihe big ladle for the melted Iron was erncked anti it would spill some day, and Ihe boss just laughed. Well, one day about three months ago he came tip here to the office lo tell you about it, and the fella out there told him to go on out itiid mind his business. “Well, last month on Thursday, It was the handle broke off and spilled (lie hot iron all over pa and (hen the men in his gang. They brought him home, ami his legs were all burned off, and he was dead. John Burczyk

his name was.

•■J’tn the oldest at home and all the others are little. There ain't one of all six of liient that can work ytl. And ma, she ain't very strong, and the can't earn min It, washing. Will, we needed money awful bad, and a smart fella from you eante to our

Hut for ordinary writings papers, | holISI> ma let. dollars. Ma s

Muall ijuantUlts either of bichloride*

1 ATTENTION! 1 Telephone Subscribers ♦f* Telepboiie Rentals are due at the end of each month in which service is rendered. September Bills are ready ami Hu.gable at the office of the Company. Please give this notice jour prompt, attention as all aeeouuts remaining unpaid Sept. Bt. must be closed at once. l>o not ask us lo make a personal appeal in tins matter. " Greencastle Telephone Company. Office Hours S to l‘J it in 1 to ft p. m.

FOR SERVICE TRAVEL AND SHIP YOUR FREIGHT ...via. . TERSE HMiTE, IHOUWPGlIS & E4STERS TRtGTIOS COMPANY ANO GGNAECTING LINES ! »*s 1 slid interline cm In el :t i ctr load sliipinetii* "all yoiBis t u.icIumI liy t rad ion line'iii Indiana lllinoi.-. Ohio. Kcn- » and Miehignn. Hourly Local Express Service Station Delivery g -^r ea rw e(|iti|>|>ed willi double window -Iiiimii in ; To j at - ••*» » dtwiidahlc m t vie. . ber rates ntul further infonnation t local T. II. I. A I ay. nt •> atliwtn Trnttle Departriient, ^os T action I . iiniiml lli.ilnog l*uiauapolis, liiiliuna.

of mercery or of snttcspilcs of the carbolic claws may be Introduced vvftMout impairing the use of paper for ordinary purposes, whctlier writing or print in r. and at the same time rendering It proof againxt the ordin-

ary pi ocestesu of decay.

I'ii.hi in Koldns.

In ceoitgl Tennesaes are large trnctx of cc'durs, the berries of width served to attract myriads of roblts In the winter. One aun.ll hamlet 'a ‘.hat region tetidr to market annually tf.ougli robin* to return $600 st T. tri.\r. s dozen, equal to 1211.000 b! •<!*. They ate killed r.t night by

Wfblight j.ld with stirt*.

Class if led

Ads

Big Sale of Spotted i’oland China, Cholera imtnuned, hogs, October II at my farm 4 miles west of Roachdale.

J. W Shannon.

FOR SAI.E:— Single comb. Brown Leghorn Cockerels Kverett O'Hair,

Fillmore, Indiana Route 1

Good sound apples from 75c u bu-

shel up—See WET/..

Slovak, and she can't rend Kngli.h. t.nd she didn’t know what it was she w.is signing. Well, she found she'.l signed away her rights to sue for money from you. because dud was killed. Now, you're going to give us that money.” She finished with « I ar'-h peremptoriness and paused. The ] president started lo speak, hut situ slopped him with a crude imp* rsii.o gesture. “You wait," she said; ”1 ain't through yet. it was bad enough tlrd you killed pa and stole the damage money from her and the kid- lltt; tl .n ain't ail. You done v.orre than that. There was another Man hpined with that melted iron. His name was Frank N. kovick.” The girl's /oice rose and broke in a sob. hut she choked it itaek harshly and struggled on. I “Frank he and I were sweethearts for a year and a half before that, hut he cocldn't get the money for Ihe furniture and things. Well, we was to he married on Saturday, but Thins day the ladle broke and the iron burned Frank all down the side. Hu made ’em bring him home, and he sent for the ptit-t. ’Ktin for the priest, Pete,’ lie says to my brother. ’Run like hell and make him coni"

quick.’

“Frank be was groaning terrible, but be just grabbed hold of my hand .mil hung onto it. and lie kept saying, ‘Our kid’s got to hav.- a father, Mary,

j Our kid's got to have a father.’

j “Well the pries! eante as quick as I he could, and he was going to matry

; us. hut Frank was dead.’’

j The gills voice trailed off Into a w ii. but vh« ch..i rd <et, delianlly "Now | lost inv Job hecatt « thev tan nil see my trouk'e. and we got lo ] have th* nionttv lea , i w me that |, < b 'tidied dollatk! Von • <v it toim '”

in os tie lei turned l.is h; -

tuwaid h*r. SI.* fv .led t . lvou'Iv » 1 It * (|ll*«- iv *1 tl I 'g I Ole cd Land- i witlt a liamilhi- ’ . I *r right ham’ Evanu, ! Tt-e president itt.a.d tile-. iiv hundeil h«r * I untile Duinhly she

! counted five one lui d.ed dollar hi'.L LOST:- pair of children’s shoes j'At the bottom wai a « • ck.

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It road, "two tltni :.n.l tlollars.”

WANTED:—Night cook

Monoa Rcstauraat.

good wages

farm Band wanted —Apply

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Architect, Contractor scape Gardening. \V. Greencastte, Indiana.

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Shop ;»n<l N. Concillo residence turn lo N. Concilia.

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***•♦*• ***.«•*«* ********* HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM * TUESDAY. OCT., 5th. ~ MARCUR1TA CLARK IN j “Out of a Clear Sky” ; ■ ■ ■ ' + It Jou like a picture that is wholesutue.— something worth » while*—but floiiiethin^ that is extremely interesting see this. “THE BEST IN MOVING PICTURES” * ^ggs’J.Comedy-'The Skinney School"

i Good sound apples from "oc a bit ' shel up See WETZ. I FARM TENANT WANTED: —Man j and wife, small family if any. Apply ' Herald Office. Don’t forget J. W Shannon’s Big Sale of Cholera Immuned Poland ! China Hogs—October 11—4 miles j west Roachdale near Raccoon,

y * ! heap. "I’d rather lu' 1 “obiit'd

floor in a little w shot you," sir

I WANTED: —Girl or young nia n at I the Herald Office—permanent posit, ion to industrious hustler, who wants to learn —Apply al Herald Office.

PUBLIC SALES:—We arc* now book ing fall sales. See us early for your date. Dobbs & Vestal. Office over Centra! Nat’l Bank. Residence phones 168 & 771. Office Phone 179.

Good sound apples from 75c shel up—See WETZ.

bu-

Two Shows

4.00 P. M. 10c 7:30 P. M. 15c

PUBLIC AUCTION: —F. W, Backert will sell at Public Auction on the late Earl Durham farm, 1 mile northwest of Greencastle on Thursday October 11,'•beginning at 10:30 o’clock Horses, mules, cattle, hay and corn and farm implements n nd other artie. les. Dobbs & Vestal, Aucts

Was Onto the. Job. The row overlie ippointment of American to be general manager of Ihe Great Eastern Railway recalls t..e story of Hie nmna .t r of a great Amoi lean railway who made a tour of iu t-peclion of the station- on his line. The time of his coming being pretty well known, lie found every station a very hive of Indu in. tvei.vliodj co , reeled with it working like mad There was one exception. At one stilion he found the station master, in his best clothes, sitting in front of a bright, tire, smoking a cigar ami read ing the newspapers. Everybody else about the station was working hard, but there was an air of peaceful repose about the station master which seemed to indicate that he, personally, never did any work. “Are you going to sack him?" whimpered one of the men who ncroiupaiiied the manager. “Sack Mm?" exclaimed tba mana get- “Certainly not." Hut why not?" asked the other In surprise. “He's just sitting there and getting others to do his work.” "My friend,” said the great manager, impress!velv, ''the man who tan per made somebody else to do his work while lie himstlf sits Idle well, he’s ib< man for my nionej. , ‘

Ixuf la Amt rlca.

Is larger than all of Noilu

Die Afier Drinking Hair Ionic WESTON, W. Va.—Drinking of hair tonic Is being discouraged here Tw o bat nets have already died from the effects of partaking of the liquid.

\\ h e re There's a Baby on Farm Keep Rat Snap

Rats are on most farms. Once they get inside the house—look out. Rats kill infants—biting them is not unuual. Nursing bottles attract rats Break a cake of RAT SNAP and throw it around. It will surely rid you of rats and mice. Three sizes, 35c, 65c, $1.25 So!,) nnd guaranteed by John Cook & Sons-and R. P, Mullins

COUFi-E’S ROMANCE. Lav ers Take All l x Money Prcm ' i o:.,. tetive (Vnedict. Aqcd U>3. V. ARD. Neb.—The romance of Mr: I’atricl. Convey. 10(i-ycur old (irn h'-i woman anil Daniel Kennedy, 1 .: ye.ir; »> i. of Seward, received a I d jo': .M: Convey wrote to Kenmi’,.' Mendin ' lur picture, and sugg< Ccg that lie call on her. She hint el matrimony. Kennedy said to-day to was too ousv to go to see .Mrs. Con-

v ey.

in "dcs. Itis attorney* have taken all his money away from him. Kennedy recently cent to New York and other cities, carrying tlO,OoO cash. Lawyers Hutd this wim a too cureless i.a; of handling SHUidO, ■it.H .:,d -j I'lta-iliso « » noii.te-' f '‘ ^ -

. o i .' iau i.'tnnr o. t.< • . ,,.pM iciive of Mrs. (otre; id .L t lured he was loo h 1 I >' n’.o -I the tru: e is ’.u: is "b I “But I v.reiid liiu to . ,e V n ( >'!• ) v< y." hf- said, puth't .. . . "1 u. e ’ i have a nv - little home, i in'd i s to have a:u.lhcr. and a lio ’eymoou to Ireland. But I gur.s the lawyer*

Wo: t let me."

There is atll! hopa. hi.wi vci. Kenm ri* sprylv invaded a p.iol.qvaplie' s studio tv-dav tiou had liin pit I .»c<‘ tnkell |. -rid vvtt.lln: , i. til l.,:lt uwaj to •nnd c * a Irikad.''

Rla “mail «•“* originally ■ erteni pv.lr.ory iisvTr>eat far th" protection of I cattle in the border eoitntlps. hut wa* i prohibited In ItiOl by Queen Biles

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Cow Sale!

Doctor Cupid That love flometimes cures tliFeasc is a fact that has been called to Ihe atteniion of the public by a prominent physician. Love is not, however, the cure for all women. Many a woman is nervous and irritable, feels dragged down and worn out for no reason that she can think of. Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription gives new life and new strength to weak, worn-out, run-down women. “Favorite Prescription” makes weak women strong and sick women well. It is now sold by all druggists in the United States in tablets as well as liquid form. Kokomo, Ind. — "Sotne limp ago 1 :;‘tt ‘uraggy’ and vrorn-out and greatly in need "f a tiniic. .A friend Migg'sled to me to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite I’rc icriiition. 1 had taken nt her tonics but I i" m i tiM'k anything thut helped tnv hi quickly as the * Favorite Prescription.’ K was not an unpleasant medicine to take and my whole system si-emed to be benefited.” — Mns. i'hOchU. Coot', klvts N. Market 8trpet.

At J. E. Champcr’s Barn In

Grcencastic, Ind., on

Saturday, Oct. 9

at’t1:30 p. m.

30 = Dairy Cows - 30

Consisting of Registered and

High Grade jerseys,

ng or Regi Grade j<

fresh and close up springers

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This is one of the best lots of cows aver sold in Greencastle ▼ The place to secure good t cows for fall and winter milk J ers. t

| Terms Day of 3 a It? * * 5 f _ *

1 D.' R. HURST, Owner

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"Th e Me Rats Wouldn't Eat My Best Gra'n," Sa^s Fred Lamb.

"It’s hard lo keep rats out of a feed store. Tried for years. A neighboring store sold me some RAT SNAP, It worked wonders Gather* ed up dead rats every morning Bou* ght more RAT SNAP. Haven’t a rat now. They wouldn’t cat my best grain when 1 threw RAT SNAP a. round,” Three sizes, 35c, Ooc $1 25. Sold and guaranteed by John Cook <L Sons, R P Mullins.

United States Narine Band Tickets will be reserved at Langdon s Book Store beginning Friday at 8 a. m. Admission One Dollar

( Claude Bowers Will Speak at a Democratic

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AT THE COURT HOUSE IN

ON —

Tuesday, Oct.

AT 7:30 P. M.

Claude Bowers Formerly Private Secretary to the late Senator John Kern, ami now editorial writer for the Ft, Wayne Gazette, will make the address. Mr. bowers, who formerly resided in Terre Haute is nationally known as an eloquent orator. He will discuss state issues

ALL ARE INVITED

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