Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 December 1920 — Page 3
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1920
THE GREENCASTLE HERALD
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Charles Barnaby and Charles J. Arnold were i n Indianapolis Tuesday evening to attend a banquet given by the DePauw Athletic Board to members of the DePauw football squad. Mrs Charles Barnaby was in Indianapolis Tuesday.
Ross Burks who lives on Martinsville street who is employed at the American Zinc Plant suffered severe burns on the left side of his face and his left arm while working at the plant Sunday. Morris Burks who was working with Mr Burks at the time also suffered burns but were of a minor nature.
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The members of the Home Eton- | The Rotary club met at noon today omics Club and their families enjoyed us regular weekly luncheon meeting, a dinner at noon today at the home of The official board of College Ave - Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus Stone,, just nue church will meet this evening at east of Greencastle on the Washing- 7:30 o’clock.
Mrs. Frank Cannon has returned from a visit with relatives in Rush* ville.
Mrs. Nathan Harris and daughter. Lucille, of Brazil were here today the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Snider and family.
Mrs. Harry M. Smith was in Indianapolis Tuesday.
Mrs. Frank Bittles and Mrs Sam , Rariden were i n Indianapolis Tuesday I for the day.
ton street pike.
Fred Tucker, who about a year ago ! was sentenced to serve a term in the State Farm by Judge Hughes for ' taking m automobile belonging to his uncle, without permission, the ! sentence being suspended pending | good behavior and a promise that he 1 would go to work and keep working, ! was arrested today on an order o£ j Judgle Hughes and was sent to the . penal farm to serve his sentence Tucker fallen to follow out the judge’s instructions that he go to
work anj keep at work.
Julius Hanneman is here short visit with his mother, Margaret Hanneman.
for a Mrs.
HOG RECEIPT DECLINE 25C; RECEIPTS 21,0(10
Mrs. Margaret Matthews who has been confined to her home on east Seminary for the past week of illness is able to be out again.
Louise Lucas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Lucas continues quite ill at her home on East Seminary street. A trained nurse has been brought here to care for Miss Lucas
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Every one in this community by just a little TRYING ca n have ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS NEXT CHRISTMAS. Thats worth having, isn’t it? TRY IT.
The condition of Miss Hilda Varney the DePauw University student who was accidentally shot Satunrday evening by William Sackett, continues to be most satisfactory It is believed that the crisis has been reached in her case and that the danger of complications arising has virtually passed.
A SAFE TEST
P’or those 'who are in need of a remedy for kidney troubles aiid backache, it is a god plan to try Doan’s Kidney Pills They ar~ strongly recommended by Greencastle people
Ask your neighbor.
Mrs. Claude Ash. 315 N. Indiana St., says: Several times during the j
Indianapolis Receipts—Hogs, fresh, 21,000. layovers from Tuesday. 3,000; cattle ,1,200; calves 600; sheep and
lambs 500
With continued heavy receipts, hog prices underwent a further decline of i 25 cents at the opening of the marj ket today. Generally the sales were | at $9.75 in the early trading. Later several droves sold at $9 85 The top was $9.90. A few hogs brought, down from the truck division sold | aroun ( | $9.65. Pigs went at $9.75;
down, sows at $9 down.
Cattle we'-e generally steady. Cap ! ves were 50 cents lower the best veals ; going at $13.50 Sheep and lambs" dropped 50 cents’, with the best lambs . quoted at $9 ands beep from $3 down. •
WILLIS TO SUCCEED HARDING
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past few years I have taken Doan’s j Harding said today that he would reKidney Pills for Kidney trouble ami 8 ' Pn f rum the senate between Janhave found them very satisfactory j uar y 10 and 15 and that Frank B.
indeed. If my kidneys get out of "dlis of Ohio, elected as his
The n put every one of your FAMILY in the Club and make them SAVERS—not SPENDERS.
The following “tables” show how much you put in and how much you have: INCREASING CLUB PLAN
Put in 1c 2c, 5c. or 10c the first week. INCREASE your deposit 1c 2c. 5c, or 10c each week. I n 50 weeks:
1c Club pays $12 75 5c Club pays $ 63.75 2c Club pays $25.50 10c Club pays $127.50 EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN Put in the SAME AMOUNT each week. In 50 weeks: 25c Club pays $12.50 $2 00 Club pays $100.00 50c Club pays $25 00 85.00 Club pays $250.00 $1 00 Club pays $50.00 $10 00 Club pays $500.00 Join TODAY—join.
The DePauw Basket Ball season will ope n <>n Friday night with a game with the Em Roe team of Indionapolis. The Em-Roe Quintet which is an Indianapolis Sporting Goods House team, has not worked into form this season On Tuesday evening the Wabash Five defeated the Em Roe team i n Indianapolis by a score of 39 to 17. Several of the DePauw net men saw the contest.
order I have awful headaches and get terrible dizzy spells when I stoop over. I also have headaches. But now since I have known about Doan’s Kidney Pills, i go rgiht up to mullins Drug store and get a box of Doan’s and they soon strengthen my kidneys and have me feeling all right. I am very glad to gay anything about Doan’s I can for they are fine.” Price 60c at all dealers Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Ash had Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs,. Buffalo,' N Y
cuccessor, would be appointed to fill
out his unexpired term.
CONFERENCE MEETING
Opera House
A. COOK, Prop. & Mgr. Doors Open 6:30 Two Shows Show Starts 7:00
Program Subject To Change Without Notice
\ illiam Fox Presents Buck Jones 1 he Dashing Cowboy Star In
“Firebrand Trevison”
A Western Drama W hich Is One Long Thrill Don't Miss Thir Great Uonmnce
Sunshine Comedies Presents
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His Wifes Caller’
A Two Part Hint Comedy
Our citizens are requested to keep in mind the conference caled for Thursday afternoon at the Court House to consider what to do in the interest of the starving people ana especially the children of Europe Business men and women are earnest ly requested to be present No subscriptions or gifts are to be taken at this conference.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Miss Agnes McCray, City Librarian at Brazil will come to Greencastle Thursday evening to hear John Kendrick Bangs lecture at the High School auditorium.
BARGAINS!
GREENCASTLE, INDIANA
Mrs. Fred Dilley of Brazil will visit Greencastle on Thursday and hear the John Kendrick Bangs lecture.
Friday, Dec.17, and Saturday Dec. 18, buy Sugar in 5 lb lots with this cut price
COMBINATION
The Christmas Center
And save money $1.70 for the following Goods 5 lbs. Cane Sugar 35c
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FOR SALE:— Standard heater in j good condition. Suitable for large j room. Inquire 202 E. Washington St i
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FARM TENANT WANTED:— See i C. J. Arnold, Herald Office.
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REGISTERED DUROC BOAR:—For Sale—C. J. Arnold—Herald Office.
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FOUND:—A lot of good looking Xmas cards at Ed Hamilton’s Book Store.
R. P. Mullins, Druggist
West Side Square
WANTED:— 40 or 50 bushels of new corn. John Eitel & Son.
Architect, Contractor scape Gardening. W. Greencastle, Indiana.
and LandH. Evans,
| WANTED: —Girl or young ma n at l the Herald Office—permanent posit, i ion to industrious hustler, who wants 1 to learn —Apply at Herald Office.
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"How did Dr. Sklnum commit suicide? * “Prescribed for hlmselt, I suppose.”
Come in and let u explain iust he w we can help you lay aside a small amount each week ar.,j have a large .amour,, next Christmas
CENTRAL TRUST CO.
Total Assets Seven Hundred and Forty Five Thousand Dollars
J. E. McCurry
Furniture nnti Undertaking Motor Ambulance at Your Service Store'Phone 326 Residence Phone Red 683
