Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 November 1920 — Page 2
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vid Curiosity Shops. Many of th«- l«< al r-uriosily shops in tin* l»at k slr<-» s of m'i>t rounty an i rot in try ion ns aro t imply at*pi up ny larpe l^ontlon Drills nho, from a pro longt-tl sludy of human natun^ haw disrovort'd H at pi ople who art- sliv ot buying old firniiiirc or old silwrjn Uend jitrrf-t o: I'o catlilljr an ri a .• and easor p.in lia*t*rs 01 pr» iy il. t samr- obji-cti-. at a raiher hi^ln r price, when they rome uimn them in lie hark strccis ■ 1 a < .miry iov. n. 1.<iii-
THE GREENCASTLL HERALD
WFliNKSDAY, NOV 10, 1020
(ttMudr!)- I <><>o». In Creai HiIihIii re havo left elT riKina inauy wild < > .> uira tltal fornitilv were eccniitu d deilyatles Ktir example, (tie 'o.iiit anil: wo nit an the black bm.tied. Inland n'' - ina varh ij .iseti to l> colleclcd ami aolti fo. phi- and pnddlim>. Then 1. j alill a liadltton in f;.tor of rook pit’, , b it the numin " of root r t.t’»t come on the marl el Is a dtc:i a -, 0B qnttr.t eit!> ' t IM St|Uirt'(*l IlSfJ tc l>e ia < n quite tnnimooly to i(Touiik'y I.lfe.
Didn’t Feel That Way. A S u sh ainai’r tiained Wilson ! was being trained for professional | s'r’trirtS. One tlay he Ming a lute song I » h exquisite cntallty of voice, but | wl f n • insufficient passion anil exprt s- | siun. His teadtt r toid him he must put more feeling into it and sing as if tip wt re-rea!ly in love ’ Kit. titan."
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Still Going On
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Pranklin and ^Jackson Sts.
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This is ('opper-Clad Range
Week
Johnny Nuir: ulor.g w it il’.< f.r littk' . | i t •opli . Int-U in a jirctty wooden Iiju.i o.i the l.tit h-u wail. Kai'h la.miy Ir.td ill a upaif te
j Jitllc While a. u Itlif poll' i. 'll tot in, 1 llirnie ilte WOOCtt a Jm .. ' . till I lie l..i i ('it i iicii loom v.. 'lie i.arue ol tne I Itttnily within; lop iii.sl.ince, oa Hie
H-p lloor were ibo iiaton - s and ted
f I'l-ppcrs, ’i’lii I: Caine the p'llltailllll t |.tint tile rial. .. p.i'Vl i;.i.:e I lie Cne.i • I Mid Allspice;-, ami limtlly the (im., is
land .\liisl;iid.-.
Uni- Hoy i . d oil. n v...ii d Cool. . op* u tfce liiii- t.. o . ainl i kt* t*u 1 ! tome of lli liitli t'-oi le, and he hao I |\\onilrred just i. liat it h It like to !«.* | j a NulliiPp or a Cloti, or any one o! |
j die oiiii rs.
_^i One He I.- 'Hiil i,| i the w kiie , i:< a . 'Hi .1 v.c i b - cbul.h> j hand opened ’.n .Niiini door. 'Jln*ic I i. y the little N'll teeg;, ji. t as aliil as
eiiii. Lit'le 1 ■■ i> sirlteil.
Oh, diiitvlaiw i \ It they Cuuid
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| And then a It a ly livng. sttt li a fun I ny thins liapin t, n liisltt Iteiote Ittile Hoy's very eyt-.s joinin' N'tiHtieg lo; tJ’.tt was bis n: i." ot ...It to wtih:.'' ground and .s'ttii., oa lunny ' th* •tinij that Little L> i; id never seun | I t'foit* anil oil, eould Little Hoy hellievc Ills i <;r ? lie m.is talking! Lilli" j l.o\ gave a aa-P ami very In al ly fell oil ti e eliair. Inn. Johotiy Nullt)' g
laughed and said.
T'oti’L he «il:aid. I'll going lo tell
■cau. 1 I've heard you m lip.es \on d hl.t lo
J. E. McCurry Purnitut - ^ «md U’nciertLikinj^ Motor Ambulance at Your Service Store Phone 326 Residence Phone Red 683
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Has Your Range Started to Rust Out?
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■SHIS
In These Days of High Priced Fuel
V hi c in not it Hi ml ton j'uel. II' it mily Wast' a vear or the price ot i 1
•’he like s | IIP'
four walls Hii'i air a I lierinos liott le. e het Weell tin t \\ " \
heap riinrfe oi any raii«e that wustt ■- ,'ir worth of fuel a ihiv ymi waste >*1 y .'.’o opjier-t hul every few year', 'pip i* uf the C >pper-Cla<i Hauife kohl heat I veil tin iloor- are ilouhle with a hio air
.alls.
I he sheet of |iiire c.pper het ween the ashestos ami outer wall or range holly nViTi'OIII*’- all internal rilst. ’liaUlllg |||e 1'"pper-i . Ia<l last years ami years' longer than any other range.
A ill 1 to tli t"i' I he secoml an ny range hut
Range.
e price of any range for the first vear. then S'Iv.'.'i d -""ii every year. You can't afford to buy
C"Ppei-( la 1 The
fford to huy
World’s Creates*
\ pouch feed w idi ♦ tie fuel go 'lown.
and sloping. No poking, no jabbing to make
In the Copper-Clad llaiik'e the outside wall is protected hy pure -I copper. This copper is placed lad ween all asbestos and the range outer wall When the ashen tos sweats in a Copper-Clad the moisture gathers on lli copper—and copper cannot riisi.j
The Copper-Clad will never rust out.
M il that asbestos -went-
Cottle ill. We will show
j > oa :uy story I
y inis and lo! anr.w about im !., lie Hi*' oi i Mtrpi ii-ed I' uny little cy>
I of bis hi d, Ji
"Wt It, now.
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A Big Aluminum Set Free With Each Range Sold See the Demonstration This Week at Our Store John Cook & Sons Co.
a d lor lie vvaT'lu'lt, vviin bis >.'i iHiiqiiug mil
nil ii n > N m meg iM^an: 1 11 O ii you all about
self. V-Ill’l l' 1 lived l llil ||'<VV I I elllH ti be i" r**. Ilu‘. i|i*. i me. it aU si" ms lo havi) happcm tl siidi a long long lime aso Ih. t 1 ' i in .v umlt r .• 1 in the same .lobioiy Nutmeg. You 1 was iKirn on an island avvuv ’own in the Honda -la. I iicaitl a man lie grocery atoiv say ibat is nbou' io'iij miles from bore. Sonic ol cun-ins icii.vi 1 IKun Ceylon, and Iite j W . Ii (lit s, a ad a lot of other pint • a, | I I'm i liantla Niiiiih Ob. how sun
was bai k in fnv i ' : j
fiome, nml v. bat a tine time i bad I -wiiuiag lii !. and forth In an liiile I
j fradle! 1 look• d vt ry dilfereiit Iheu |
I '-iii wbat I tlo now, I can loll you J Lilt v.oitld you believe it, I heard I Li. I'.nv i'!l l.iclo tlirl the oilier day * liia* I eiei on a 11ee, and always looked in-i a I do now! I'ni|<b! What some peoidc don i know about tlieu in i libol would fill a book a hi I."ol:. V I v, I 1 " Idea! Wllell Mol In l'i'• In Id me oil the bough. I looked Iti!i like a i"ilo poach. Yea, I did I had an ont-iiie coat c. IMi green fir a, ilna nll'iuaiij ci.aaged lo a bright ivillnvv. 1 \ loiimi .out fat, too. Hul H' ople eldoui do call lliincs by
iln ir i i:;bt n. uii .
i • Cf il"’ I. I ' i o. all, w i. "i" l quite . k
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bii" n b' i le i i lo i I'cople i"illid tlnu • II. ' i : |. ' || a mund this V. as I be
f»''»*lIic -I lacyj
1'la'ii, o.' . .
yellow ov'iv fool b Tag | H l! th: i I . 1
I V .. s le".
Ii was a'.vay
long time
p lie laey <
didn't 1-mu.-t'd m lwoi k ly Hilly .'lalie paii «
i *e laimt i im l inisi lf v lib
Hut Ir* d".
together. Rotli of me yellow OVeretelk.
day Hilly Mace wanted to lake T a tint inni lb" vvoild so lie pu I way our oul-itle coat a lillle i.:i lind Hit’ll . II whs oi< t for in- Hut I do 'i. '’Ian,, |p .:,v it bad to luipp n s.tfne lime and ibat w .s rs good n tiiut a auyr ''ie 1 li.own nun. v l I t been w ill blng us grow knew ih.n we wi re re d hi be Ii" "ij away In oi our ■ d we wen I ‘•Hi, wb.it a bon Hib feel it. c I :, j w I., n "i. • • ! iii. ( | ■ . . pulled and Jerked until I .vas In n H’’ ay fiinii .Molher Tree. Tin n a lion eid, brown hand lore mi my pieliv ok ri oat. and ilu’ie was poor Uillv Mace. Hilly hugged me lighlei Ilian ever, tint bug. mg wa- of no use The brown man pulled liiin away I nun l ccnfess that be was very genile al'imi it, just us though he knew we felt badly about being sepa la I ed tioin f.'icb oitnr a ml then the poor Imv fellow was put out in the snn to bleach. J.ook .it liim now! He's all dried and hard and brown, not a I it' like the prefly fellow he used lo be ' 'Well, to roollnue. There I wa , with iioililng around me but my liiile I brown Jacket And then whal do you hiippose happened? 1 was pm with tuy Jllile brother and sister Nutmegs. Into huge oven over a slow fire. Tln i'ii we wire left tor Hie longest tinu 1 beard a man vay it was two tnonliis, but Hin not quite rertain about thi.l--and every little while some one rame
and Hirneil us over.
"Hy and By my nice little jacket iti ii d nti and I lound I could juiiipj
The United States T?re Company is the first to aniiounce that smashing drop in prices you have been waiting for. It’s no use waiting any longer—Tires are cheaper than they were in 1913. • We carry a complete line of United States Tires and Tubes.
Wrn. McDonald, Prop.
i ov cur' \ on i . «t s.iv.. MyllmV, wart my |ovi*l> t. Now you hco how »\ u.is to t»'ll Little . v.s look* ii 1 il e t his. ! •'!; iii nn olil hom« .
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’ • t inK Im :ui to plit. I .
t I* : th;* i tv .'i ii
ti»i»l \ <»'f a I tout was real* j
You he anil I am | ♦ ach other tIkmi.h p» oihin’. he 1i\ r all I y
i v 'ja.rale brother Tne. i . o il \‘ f
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Wo extend to the public a cordial invitation to attend the opening of the new
Ford and Fordson Sales and Service Station
At Cloverdale, Indiana, Friday evening, November 12th, 1920, at seven p. m.
PROGRAM
7:00 p. m.
Music Indianapolis Hoosier Orchestra
7:15 p. m.
Welcome address bv H. C. Foster, introducing Mr. Wolford, Mr. Brennen, and Mr. Jennings, of the Ford Motor Co., who will give short talks on the Fordson Tractor, Ford Car and Ford Service.
8:00 p. m.
Pictures at Joy Theatre, no charge for admission, and music and reception at the new building. s
10:00 p. m.
Giving of free prizes to guests The following prizes will be given: One Spark Plug one Motor ;Meter, one Spot Light, }50.00 transferable order, good on the purchase of Fordson Tractor, $50.00 transferable order good on the purchase of Ford Car or Truck.
10:30 p. m.
Oancing and Musical Entertainment for th# remainder of the evening.
Refreshments will be Served.
King,
Morrison & Foster
CLOVERDALE. INDIANA
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