Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 October 1920 — Page 3
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TJH RSHAt. OCTOBER 28, I92«
THE CREENCASTLE HERALD -
Opera House A. COOK, Prop. &. Mgr. Deor? Open 6:30 1 wo Shows Show Starts 7:00
Program Subject To Change Without Notice
Louis J. Selznick Presents
Owen Moore
Ipi the five part screaming comedy
“The Poor
Local News
: Dr. Y. N. New was in Greeneasile i today
Miss Fern O'Hair entertained W ednesday evening at bridge at her home on South Locust Street.
A. Leachman of Knightsville, a former Putnam county resident Was
in Greeneastle today.
wise Blue card sale Trick
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Say it
With wi»e.
Flowers. See this picture and It's a Select Special Feature.
William Fox Presents #!UI)K IH” The Serial Supreme Kpisoile Kite “The TorLnre Chamber”
The funeral of Mrs. Fannie Brackney whose death occurred Sunday at the Hawley Hospital in Brazil following an operation for goitre was held this morning at 11 o’clock at the Brick Chapel church. Services were conducted by Rev. Ashby of Lebanon Burial wa s in Brick Chapel cemetery.
Mrs. Mary Alspaugh and daughter Miss Lenore Alspaugh will leave Saturday for St. Petersburg, Fla,, where
they will spend the winter.
Laundty and Palmolive soaps 4 bars 25c Trick Brothers blue card sale Friday morning.
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Bros.
William Byester ot Staunton spent Friday nisht here with his brother t Willard Syester and family. A P. Mullenix and daughter Grace | and son Clarence of Riley called on K. 1! Mustard and family Saturday
K j evening.
Henry Lash and wife and O. L. Keisev and family visited Henry Kei-
• ser and wife Sunday.
Ttr.« Wark Should N«ver B« Don# In , Grandpa Siples of Fateh ( h tpel
Cold Air. visit*,) Willard Syester Sunday
Varuisbillg slioitld uever be il on' In a cold, damp r mo-plit.c Tbc . face lo be ca. nisiied sli.inkl In of Ilia san>« temperature sa tin room, and tb* room should be clo ud win n ibe i wink l« complelcil. and no emend until ih* Tarnish is \ d imp . t- ,
LIBERTT
A. F, Reiser and family visited Earl Smith and family near Poland Sun-
day.
Mrs. Anno Cox of Pririaton visited her sister Mrs. Julius Mittler the
first of the week.
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| Hints
• >* WHEN TO USE VARNISH.
FOR SERVICE TRAVEL ANb SHi^ YouR ...via... TERRE HAiilE, IN0lfN*P0LI!> &, EASTESii TRAfiTIGN COMPANY AND RSNIiECTiSG LIKES
limil sliipintms in all Illinois. Olti.i, Ken-
Miss Dell Crafton who is staying at Mrs Raders spent Sunday with
home folks.
R. B. Mustard and family visited relatives in Terre Haute Sunday.
The funeral of the infant son of Air. and Mrs Jesse Tobin whose death occurred on Monday was held Wed. tiesday afternoon. Burial was i n Forest Hill Cemetery.
What Do You Need?
It is the siaceie desire of our Bank to lie of ser* *.«e to this community aad to YOU as an individual. What <a» we do for yea'.’ Ccms in and Wave a friendly talk You will be walromed. Tell us how we mar Ire of service t« ys». Need a loan? Need fiaancial advice? Have some business deal pending? Need papers •ade out and properly executed? Need a safe p.aoe fai your private papers? \Yt offer you all the favniities of a modern bunk, .lust make your warn* aanwc We are ready to do oar tiai t.
Central Bank
Have a bank account; save by visiting Trick Brothers Blue card sale
Recent visitors of Airs. Sarah Baders were John Brannemen and wife, I 0. L. Reiser and wife, George Wools
rife. A,
E. Keisei an t | wife. Henry Reiser, Mrs. Luke Lucas. Mrs. Lewis Ro te-
The American la?gio n will hold its regular meeting tomorrow evening at 7:M0 o’clock in its hall.
The Presbyterian chureh Prayer meeting will be held this evening at
7: JO
The Presbyterian Sunday school
Officers and Teachers will hold a business meeting *hi evening at the
close of the Prayer meeting.
mi.iphure glfes farnKhcd ■ imej a milky appears no cold dr: «• I's of a I r wliil# dr> iuc dim- tin l • i. i-
\Vhen housed. .-mina' Is r.,.Mod. on , al)d wife (;e0I . pe Hadley and wife A
a briglit sininy day Palm th bbeb. , . ^
tliHir. Dissolve thre«» omu or vn:t' I fn tlire# quartii of Iiot • »»:i \8;it. 'I j I f»
from Ih* m* ami atlr m thoroughly P«t*i -‘••I Mm. William Syestei a pound of yellow ochre and tw i | . ■■ i. . ■—
pounds of dry while lead. Have the I tioor very clean and fi>- from grease.
< Apply wiili a new whitewash brush, j
When dry, which will It* in a s!uu t ’ time, with a paint brush applv a coat I
of boiled linseed oil.
After a carpet has been lifted sprin- I kl. the floor freely wiili fresh, moii i | earth then sweeji. The earth will tali* ! up all the dust and the floor need not j be mopped until Ibe room 1ms been cleaned. Do not hairr a hardy worn carpet on a line to bo wklppod. There itiusl be soniothine solid underneath <ic ihv (Wee ' ill bo likely io tiruiik. Vlaco it on ibe gra-s and beat, ehang tug lb* position olien. Clean rues
in th« i*; in* wav.
I .oral ill d inl*iltue l<ss ear load tiinl car poinls r' lteli* ii b' tracliou idles in fn liana
i ueisv unci M iclugiin.
Hourly L.ocal Express Service
Station Delivery
pas** ngor curs . piippeiHw b hlii.molt " iinlow s insuring to{patI ■ms a del I miabli si i v lee. • saitiSK Z6*~ • hot i tit* s ami 111 it ii* * r inforinat ion s,o local I. If. I A I • as*nt oiikIioks Traffic D«|>iirtin< at, rtg' TriicUoii l-iuiinnl Hnildint
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Every blue card tells of reduced prices at Trick Bros.
The funeral of Mrs. Martha Rector, whose death occurred suddenly on Tuesday morning was held today. Short services were conducted at the home of her daughter, Mrs Isaac Peck on east Seminary street at noon by the Rev. Willis E. Gill, and then the body was taken to Stiiesville where services were held in the church, Burial was in the Stiiesville cemetery.
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Trust Co.
Be a shopper at our blue card sale today.
Classified Ads
’ FDR SALK : Ben Davis apples at Claude Baily Farm, 2 miles south of town $1.00 per bushel. Phone I)-5.
HOW TO KEEP PAINTS. Flic* Brushes in h'ixtu e of Turpentine and Linseed Oil.
SPECIALS
Por
Priday&. Saturday CLIP THIS ADVERTISEMENT and present at this store and get RUSSIAN POLISH
85c Quart Bottle 5Dc Pint Bottle -
- - 45c - - 25o
This is a Cedar O \ Polish for Pianos, Furniture and Automobiles
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
R. P. MULLINS
Whit* lead natuiolly comii'**m *•* to lu’a ru7;\I Li. i icL 1 »m • i sand
was called in coi d..li< n i many
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APPLES
APPLES
R. \V. Allen
i crop of fancy
Specials Thursday, Friday and Saturday BBraacajRT'.rfu Sugar per lb L'k* Grimes Golden Apples' per lb 06c I’olato. s, per hu. Ii0 Ihs Sl. ># Sweet Potatoes, 6 lbs 25c Cabbage per Hi 02‘v Onions per lb ... 02c Cranberries per lb 15c Sugar Cured Bacon |ier lb '15c Sugar Cured I’ig Bacon per lb .. 42c Pure EiRf. perl b 26c * Lard Compound per Ih 20c Navy Beans f> lbs. . J2c f.inia Beans 5 lbs 56c New Head Rice 5 lbs <‘>0c Macaroni, .'1 lioxes 25c Spaghetti, .'I lioxes ^ 25c New Gold Medal Oats. 2 boxes . . 25c Corn Flakes, 2 boxes 25c Corn Puffs, H boxes, 25c Farmers Pride Coffee per lb 2!>c Crystal Coffee, per lb 19c G«od Bulk Coffee, 2 lbs 25c CANNED GOODS Table Poaches No 2'v cans .... .‘!2e Apricots. No. 2Mi cans per can ..50c Pineapple No.2 can* per can .... .'J2c Pumpkin, No. 2 can, per can .... 10c Tomatoes, No, 2 cans 2 cans .... 82c Tomatoes No, 2 cans, 2 cans .... 25c Sugar Com No. 2 cans, 2 cans...23c Early June Peas No 2 ran 2 for 23c Carolene Milk Tall Can, 2 for . .. 23c Caralene Milk Small 3 cans .... 15c
AIM'I.ES
will offer his entire winter apples at hLs
I farm north of town on the Crawfords > ville road at $1.25 pet bushel on the j tree.- You to pick them and furnish : voir- own picking basket- We to 1 furnish ladders., commencing. MonI day, November L, The reason for sell I ing this way is that we can’t get lab- ' or or packages to put our big crop j j in. Come out and fill your autos
• young mi > ■'•'•*
ran nit.
towns aiiit cities Ixcaiin) of Lie auc- €»•»• in tli« ln*a i: til ci rti* •• ■. TT’i* 1 . • ' ■ ■ : l . ' ; * mind to pi. e u ’oe o, Inr tue k im? bel'oin tue inlbJic, and lie tail rp v.iiak lie cjIImI i ,: » 'T'avoilte l - *- wriptkm,” anil placed it with tins drugg s,» in cv vy ii: ilie l.'iit***’.. PreKriptiou lu; J id nn It.’, r' throu|.hont tie Fu -d s :ati Gian
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It's the t.-rtutn ity of tliomatids of women that it lit ' ft—iei f.-'i e •
l.u-ly c t . . '
nienta or women a iy n * i. Il ■ now sold bv drnggirta in uibict form
Hit well ns liquid.
West Union, In..—"Pr. Pierce low
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‘Favorite ITcsctii i.i' I.. - d.-ue I"’. - me. 1 siiai! nlv.'av- '"i'"iiiiii'’tel this medicine. Finer ncing it 1 nm tnnch improvni in health. I do not hare
that ‘dingo ’ feelin, f 1 .ni 1:: Higrts MatjjB Bu . iiuv, i: utj 8.
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DRUGGIST
KITCHEN HELP WANTED: at V’eimillion Restaurant
Apply
FOR KENT: Modern new (i room bungalow. Garage in basement Phone Lueteke Bakery or No 411.
Architect, Contractor and •cape Gardening. V*’. H. Greeneastle, Indiana.
LandE an:,
FARM TENANT WANTED Man and wife, small family if any. Apply Herald Office.
WANTED: —Girl or young man at the Herald Office—permanent posit, ion to industrious hustler, who wants to learn —Apply at Herald Office.
WANTED: A good steady, gentle* manly salesman to handle a Ward’s wagon in Putnam County. No exper. tence needed. For full particulars write promptly to Dr. Ward’s Medical Company, Winona, Minneosota. Established 1850
S. D. EARLY | lT h 'Teeneastlsl Corner Mam and ilroadwaj PHONE 423 aafeg ^■der* Over Jl. Delivered—Phone Ycur Order Early
LABORERS WANTED:- Permanent jobs running through the winter. Indiana Portland Cement Co
LOST:— Small square purse. Finder please return to the Bell Clothing store and receive rward.
FOR SALE:—At once. Two Registered Duroc Boars. Registered Duroc Sow 0t>en, Duroc Sow. Open. Duroc Sow and Pigs.. Registered Duroc Shoats. Charles I. Arnold. Herald Office.
dry as soon as the pail is opened. A mating or skin forms rapidly. This a * i in <an be pi event rd by co.riinr 1 the wlib* lead with » !'«i Water ^ do** pm Injure while lead, mid it can tie poured off ya d.v when I here us painting lo be done. Putty k< pi in a lin e.m be prole -* e<i in the same wa v. Paint brushes j may be kept fresh in a mixture of linseed od . nd turpentine. Paint' I-rushes cun is- <b: red b* raring i*l kerosene, af • r v, i eh they should he f! orou lily vm :! -• ! out on old ra- i or
paper.
For the Housewife.
Umbrellas r< tune a good deal of attention to Keep them in good condition. ami hoti b iv of them get ir After the unitu-lla has been out in the rain it shotiiu not be thrust in 'he 1 umbrella i: id . left to drain, tor in lids poi-ition i he moisture grndu.i!-! Iv accmmihi' ' i.i il>*- idik Just above | tlie ferrule and e-itirrs il to rot. The I tinibrellii shoiihl l»- opened and piai-cd |
in an airy room until iboiougliiy dry. } _______ When lipallv av.a.v ii . vu. d MflWRi.(jf.vi^
lefl utnolied. lor if constantly lo pt tit ht tin- * rapidly we :• 11 through. Ji i- * - , i.'ing an unibrelia in »u early death lo place if, ie t* * ,, ik ai .i - 1 - i!.. • t.-• n slick Is likely to put a hole in it: lor better to hang it by the handle. Featli*‘rs uncuihd by damp "'ember are quickly drh d by shaking over tire in which salt has been thrown. In tuse your i<. • is loo soft try n band of stiff wrapping paper I a little higher tlian th'- ch!:c, and sea '! how nicely it m" * the icing. If left on inkes and la- an* stood in the cake box the.' me Ju.it ns ni<r t u "week or p. o later a the first day
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Tc...into Pickle. ■lx pot « preen tomatoes, I? very ImT ’, i ut i i pi* nr . put ll - u Into *tiong fcilnc f .1 1. i’s. U. ini theui very drj. T’nf them in a stew- jj p; n, <ovrr v>Ith vit.r r...r *o which h.ts horn add* I i le poitml of sugar, one | ( .atier pound lei.-: -pper, one quarti i round tiff pic on- ouarter pound olo’. n a:.-J one qiiiirter pound einna ! nmn. SlnirioT (ill tender, hut du j rot let them boil. I
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rhild’s Chair \ eliair can be redo 1 higher by juilllr.- door ln,i,,|er in eaeh leg of the chair. This makes it about tluee inehes higher for tlie ehil i dren’s use at the fable. This answers lor the purpose of baby’* high chair. |
Prominent in National ’Labor ress the voters the
the councils of the organization will addof Putnam County at
Maple Tapioea- One-half cup min-j ute tapioca, one cup brown sugar, two and a Iialf cups cold water. Stir all together and bake twenty minutes. J Mending Kid- 1 have found liquid I court plaster, the water proof kind, | to be a splendid remedy for scratched kid articles such as gloves. •Upper*, etc. Squeeze some of it over the I scratch, press tlie ragged edges neid ly together and wipe off the surplus' plasier, Except upon veiy close ir - •PMUra, Ilie M Fateh will he Ini ble.
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Bread Pudding One quart bread crumbs soaked in water »nd marie fine. 1 cup molasses, 1 generous tablespoon butter, 1 teaspoon soda dissolved in s little water, 1 cup flour, 1 cup fruit, 1 teaspoon each of all binds of spice. Boil one hour.
Grencastle Saturday
Evening |
October 30, at 7.30 (o’clock
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