Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 December 1920 — Page 4

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THE GREENCASTLE HERALD

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Opera House A. COOK. Prop. &. Mgr. Doors Open 6:30 T wo Shows Show Starts 7:00 J • ==«= ■ — Program Subject To’Change Without Notice

Realart Pictures Presents Mary Miles Minter In the Six Part Photo Play A Cumberland Romance” Adapted From th eFamous Novel “A Mountain Europa’’ By John Fox Jr. Realarts Special Feature Reelcraft Pictures Presents BILLY WEST In the Two Part Comedy “The Dreamer’ A Riot Comedy Feature

HOGS SELL AT PKICES STEADY TO 13C LOWER Indianapolis Receipts—Hogs fresh 12^000 layovers from Thursday 900; cattle, 700; calves 500; sheep and lambs 500. Hog prices were at the opening of the mai%et steady to 15c lower. The first sales of good hogs were from $9 00 to $9.50 generally from $9.00 to $9.35. but later some of the best light hogs sold as high as $9.60 to $9 75. Pigs went from $10.00 down sows from $8 35 down Local buyers took about 6,500 outsiders about 7,000. Trading in catle was more active with prices steady to stronger. Prices for good calves showed gains of 50 cents to $1.00, the best veals selling around $14.00. Sheep and lartibs were 50 cents to $1.00 lowler the best lambs selling around $9.00 and sheep at $3.50.

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LOSS IN KEMPTON FIRE IS PLACED AT $100 000 TIPTON. Ind., December 17.—Fire did damage amounting to $100,000 in Kempton early today, wiping out the business district. The origin has not bee n determined The flames started in the poolroom of Marley Woods Before they were put out, they had destroyed*the business rooms occupied by M. Woods restaurant, the Lineback Grocery and meat market. Thomas Mozinge’s barber shop, the general sto-e of Thfim* as Reese, office building and barn of Or. Cooper and the garage of Orr brothers. Residents had no way of fighting the fire other than by forming a bucket brigade Fire companies from Tipton and Frankfort late>- arrived on the scene and with their, chemicals prevented the fire from spreading to the residence district Kempton situated on the western part of Tipton county, has a popula tion of about 600 persons

Christmas Tree Lights

CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS Furnished with either Mazda or carbon lamps in assorted colors. Each series of nine has an extra plug. If a lamp burns out, remove the lamp, insert plug and the balance of the lamps will burn. Complete ready to attach to any socket of I 10 volts. CARBON OUTFITS MAZDA OUTFITS 9 light $2.70 9 light $3.40 18 light 5.40 18 light 6.80 27 light 8.10 27 light ... 10.20 EXTRA LAMPS Carbon clear 12c each. Mazda clear 20c each. Carbon colored I 5c each. Mazda colored 23c each. ADJUSTABLE LAMPS HEIGH 1 10inches in upright position; will clamp on any object from J/2 to 4 inches in thickness. # Used with 32 or 1 10 voltage. i ' Brushed Brass Each $2.40 Nickel Plated Each 2.65 Bronze Finish Each 2.65 Ivory Finish Each 2.98 This store will be open Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week until 9:00 P. M.

Say It With Flowers This |j Christmas

Fancy Potted Plants -Fresh Cut Flowers Fancy Christmas Holly at 25c a pound Holly Wreathes made at our Office cannot be excelled

John bitel Son Phone 2 on 030

HUR.ST CO. I GREENCASTLE’S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE A GOOD PLACE TO BUY EVERYTHING FREE CITY DELIVERY PHONE 558 'f.

STOCK HOLDER’S NOTICE ELECTION

Notice is hereby given that the an nuul meeting of the Stockholders of the Central National Bank will be held at the office of said bunk i n the Central National Bank Building in Greencastle, Indiana, on Tuesday. January 11 1921 between the hours of 2:00 o’clock and 4:00 o’clock P M„ for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and to transact any other business that many come before the meeting. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK R. L. O’HAIR President. S. A. Hays Vice President ’ 3tD Dec. 11-18-21

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STOCK HOLDER’S NOTICE ELECTION

•-pi | r 1 • 1 1 1 Notice is hereby given that the anI nursday, Friday and Saturday jnuai meeting of the stockholders of

I the Central Trust Company will be held at the office of said company in the Central National Bank Building in Greencastle, Indiana, on Tuesday, January 11 1921 between the hours of 2:00 o’clock and 4:00 o’clock P M., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for the ensuing year and to transact any other business that

many come before the meeting. CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY R. L. O’HAIR President. S. A. Hays < Vice President

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Swift’s Lily Oleomargarine per ib 26c White Lily Flour, 24 i$ $1 30 Vandalia Flour 24 lb. 1 25 Bijr 4 Flour^ 24 lb 1.25 Fancy pig bacon, per lb 35c Sugar Cured Bacon Me Navy Beans, 5 lbs 30c Pinto Beans, 5 lbs 40c l ima Beans, 5 lbs 55c Kidney Beans, 5 lbs 65c Craeke,) Hominy > 5 lbs 20c Flake Hominy, 5 lbs 45e New Head Rice, 5 lbs 45c Bulk Coffee. 2 lbs 25c Farmer’s Pride Coffee, 2 lbs 51c Crystal Coffee, 2 lbs 33c Battle Ship Coffee, 2 lbs 74c Golden Sun Coffee 2 lbs 74c Home Drink Coffee, 2 lbs 74c Silver Sea Coffee 2 lbs 74c F. F. F Coffee, 2 lbs 90c Arbuckles Coffee. 2 lbs 90c Hoosier Boy Coffee, 2 lbs 90c No. 2 cans Sugar Corn 11c No. 2 Early June Peas Ho No. 2 Tomatoes, per can 12c No 2 Pumpkin, per can 10c .'Vi. 2 Red Beans 10c No. 3 cans Tomatoes per can .... 15c No. 3 Pumpkin per can 12c No. 3 cans Hominy 12c No. 2 can Heinz baked beans 2 for 35c L & S. Baked Beans 2 for 35e Heinz Tomato Soup Tall cans 2 —35c Snider’s tomatoes soup tall cans2-35c 38 oz glass Pure apple butter .. 50c 16 oz. glass jars pure Preserves, Strawberry, Blackberry, Raspberry. Pineapple 45c Jumbo peanuts per ]hs 55,. Large California English Walnuts I*’ r lb

Christmas Candies of All Kinds at Right Prices S. D. EARLY

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Over 90 Per Cent of Food Drafts Cent to Eurcpe Gifts From Immigrant Population. Oil! of their eimiln;:*, for the most part ns unskilled ■iboiors, living froiu lianil lo inonilt. tIte foreign born elu moni In the rnltctl states I* rotitrlbutlog lar.id.v to the funds for food sup piles to nid I he starving peoples of their native hinds. Figures from the Food Draft section of (he Ainerlcan Relief Administration show that $593,110 had been sent 10 Potiiml, >:p to the end of November. Ilfi.S.lTO had In cn sent to Czech o Slovakia, Hungary hud received $3:jU, 760. Germany had $1,4 13,619 and Aus trla $2,040,720. It was estimated that more than Do per cent of this money had been spent by nationals of these various countries who are now In the United Stales. There are about 1,500. 000 Poles. 800.000 Hungarians. 500.000 Czechs and 600,000 Slovaks In this country. The protit* which resulted from the sale of these food drafts have been Minted Into the fund for general child feeding. It Is to bring this fund up to the isdnt where it can meet the demands on It, 10 saie the lives of 3,500,000 children that the European Relief Council has been formed by eight great relief organizations.

The Christmas Hardware Store What Shall I|Cive? In this store you will find many answers to this Holiday Season question. You will find many useful and practical gifts on display in our store. They are for the old and the young.

PYREX WARE - The ideal glass bake dishes, pie plates, casseroles and utility dishes. No more appreciated or acceptable gilt for the home. PERCOLATERS— Aluminum and mckle plate. Every housewife will appreciate one. STEAM COOKERS— Cooks an entire meal over one burner and is the best article for home use for cold pack canning. ROASTERS— We have a complete line of aluminum ware including roasters. This ware always is most suitable for the home. Be sure to see this splendid assortment before buying your Christmas gifts for home.

IDEAL FIRELESS COOKER— Lined with aluminum and aluminum vessels. One and two compartments. Perfect Cookers and Great Gas Savers. FOR THE MAN— Safety razors, regular style razors, and all kinds of razor blades. These are always good of the men. A complete line of razor strops. SHOT GUNS AND RIFLES— Single and repeating rifles— double and single barrel shot guns. A rifle or shot gun for the young man or the older men who enjoy a day in the woods. We have a complete line of rifles and shot guns—a gun suitable for every use. Hunting coats or loaded shells will please the hunters.

P0CKFT KNIVES— For the boys and men. A nice pocket knife is always an acceptable gift. We have them — All sizes and at reasonable prices. TOOLSMake ideal presents for the man. ELECTRICAL— Electric irons Electric Toasters, Vacuum Sweepers TOYS— A whole store full of toys—Air rifles, toy cannons, mechanical toys, tops, L>locks, set dishes, wagons, sleds, ice and roller skates, erecto sets, structo toys, flying machines— in fact a world of toys for little folks.

Hundreds of valuable gifts are on display. Your Christmas shopping will not be complete until you have visited this store and made your selections

John Cook & Sons The Gift Store Supreme