Greencastle Herald, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 January 1922 — Page 3
rCIUXAY, JANUARY 7, W22
THE GREENCAStLE HERALD
LOCAL NEWS
uv Jaikson, a piominont Putnam tv farmer and sto<.k buyer, who cs about 6 milea east of town, today for Memphis, where he have a car load of mules on the ket on Monday. Mr. Jackson is extensive shipper of mules.
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une will be a called meeting of Woman’s League of College lue Church Monday afternoon j;30 o'clock in the church p;irThere will be important busiand a full attendance is desir-
Mrs. Olher C. Bittles of Oxford, is visiting Mrs. Susie M. Littles and family on east Washington street. Orville Hi*on of Indianapolis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred*Hixon, formerly of this city, was in Greencastle, Saturday visiting friends. Maj. and Mrs. O .A. Newhouse of the U. S. Army, who have been visiting, John W. Stoner and family, for a month will return to Camp Knox, Kentucky, Sunday, where Major Newhouse will resume his duties as Company Doctor of the 40th Infantry, after a month’s leave of absence. Mrs. Newhouse has been here for several months. They will drive home.
Child is Father to the Man.” Anthem by choir. C. E. at G:30 Junior C. E. at 6. Evening service at 7:30. Subject: "The Intolerance of Jesus.” Anthem by choir. All welcome.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sunday School 9:45 Sunday School 9:45 Sunday morning service .... 10:45 Wednesday evening Testimonial. Meeting 7:45
THE BAPTIST CHURCH
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The funeral of Mrs. James McNally
dome light is being installed a ^ < ‘ Centralia, llinois, whose the middle landing of the ) dwith at that place, Thursof stairs le ading from the sec- / diiy ' WM hf W at For * st Hil > Cemefioor of the Court House to the \ ^7’ Saturday afternoon at 2:00
floor. The light has been very at this place making it danger-
jfor old people going to the court
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will be a meeting of the Par■aoher’s Asoeiation of the Putride School at the school buildo’clock Eridav evening, Jan.
13. A rnu-icu] program will be given.
re'll be a hot time in the old
i tonight.” The largest crowd that has ever witnessed a basket ball game in this city is expected to
D"Pauw and Wabash clash in
BSman gj-mnasium this evening. Hk- Hive Rebecca Lo<lge will mwt ill i-gnlar -s-ssion, Monday evening at 2 o’clock. Ther** will be installa- • Uoa of officers and other important.
All members urged to be Nellie O’Hair, N. O., Fromi
ley, Secretary.
o’clock. Burial was in F'orest Hill. Death was caused by hardening of the arteries. Mrs. McNally formerly lived here, her husband being connected with the nail factory here, about 30
years ago .
Albert Lawrence Tidrick, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:30. Prof. Herman Beyl, Superintendent. .Morning Worship at 10:30. Subject: “An Every Member Church” Young People’s meeting at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30. Subject: "Keeping a Light for the Lost.” Prayer Meeting on Thursday night
at 7:30.
We give you a hearty invitation to all these services.
Chas. Cummings of Cloveidak*. was j in Greencastle cm business, Saturday, j
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Kev. J. Emmett Porter, Minister.
— j 9:30 Sunday School. Dr. W. M. Ode Batman of Bainbridge was a t Blanchard, superintendent.
visitor in Greencastle, Saturday. Dayton McCloud of Belle Union, was in Greencastle, Saturday. Walter Campbell, Fihnore business man was in Greencastle, Saturday.
Ralph Hill GneeneaRtlc
of Reelsvillo, whs on business Saturday.
10:40 Morning worship. Theme “The Touch of Power.” 2:00 Junior League. 6:30 Epworth League, Devotional hour. 7:30 Evening worship. Subject: “At Home with God.” The Kindergarten for the children will again be open for the children of parents who desire to come to the church services.
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ion Watkins, a DePauw stuand a member of the Lamda •aternity, was called to his
in McCook, Nebraska by the us illness of his brother.
CLASS1FED ADS
LOCUST STREET VI .E. CHURCH
'fh< Ministerial Association appreciate. the help of the I>aymon as spec iaMpcakers. in the week of prayer tltil |veek. Each leader brought a
and appropriate message for rening theme, and the new plan |inly gave added interest, pleaarid satisfaction to the public hose having the meetings in H. C. Clippinger, Secretary.
ouncements of the birth of n ter. Barbara Allen to Mr. and O. C. Pavne of Valparaiso 6, have been received here. ayne was formerly Miss Katherine Allen, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Allen of this city.
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Carles Jackson, Putnam County AfMK. was in Reelsvillc Saturday attending the Washington Township
ItagM-r k Institute.
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rt Curtis, of Putnamville, was castle, Saturday visiting aghter, Miss Edna Curtis.
Coffman, who is employed tl|i Bieknell Harware Store is able
after having been confln-
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AUTOMOBILE LICENSE BLANKS may be obtaincKl from me at the Herald Office. Also truck license blanks. Place your order for plates now before the rush. Bring your certificate of registration with you. Hazel M. Lear, Notary Public. Herald office. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
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I desire to announce that I will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for County Clerk, subject to the decision of the Primary Election.
ALBERT SHUEY,
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Paul Coleman of Marion township announces that he is a candidate for the democratic nomination for coun-
ty clerk.
H. C. Clippinger, I). D. Minister. Sundav school at 9:30. Jesse Mc_ Anally Superintendent., Miss Bernice Craig, pianist and Mrs. L. E. York. Orchestra leader. Classes for all. Everybody welcome. 10:40 Morning Worship. “Power and Beauty of Consecration.” Also sermonette for children. 2:00 Junior League. .1:15 Bishop Leete at MeHarry
Hall.
6:30 Class meeting.
6-30 Enworth league.
Greencastle 7:30 Evening worship. "Bible Moun-
tain Sermons.”.
Special music by chorus both serv-
ices.
CLOTHING:—Quality $30 and $35— Price $16.50 and $23.50—Suit or Overcoat—C. J. Crews. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS o All Water bills are due and payable on or before the 10th of the month, and must be paid by this date to get the benefit of the net rates, otherwise the gross rates will apply. The Greencastle Water Works Co.
MEIN WANTED for Detective work. I Experience unneccessary. Write J. Oanor, former Gov’t Detective, St. Louis.
i Lovett of Roachdale, canfor Auditor, of Putnam on the Democratic ticket,
Greencastle Saturday.
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“Dae. s John” Maeill was removed from home on East Washington
md taken to the home of his mes I. Nelson, Friday afterRector Brothers Ambulance. Pull suffered a slight attack K-hitis and on account of his
^^^Jmieh* become serious. Mr.
S taken to the Nelson home
■MMtt of the better nursing fac-
PHiMhere.
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ath of Mm. William Lomia of township occurred on Saturbwin<r an extended illness of
trouble.
Phillips received a telegram the death of hia sister Mrs. erson in Los Angeles, Cal. ing. She had been sick but ys with the grip. Mr. and lips visiter his sister there ber.
At akieeting of the members of a Shipping Association of **J®8**tl., Clinton, Monroe and ■adiaon townships, held Saturday HH^in the county agents office a i consisting of Earl Ellis and Stoner was named to conwith the freight department manHPiMrof the Traction line to ascer •m hoar soon that line could start jandlinfjahipmenta of live stock from The election of a shipt will be made soon. The template shipping stock ® toe I»dif>-4ipoUe market by tracmBi,.
LADIES When irregular or suppressed use Triumph Pills. Safe and dependable in all proper cases. Not sold at Drug Stores. Do not experiment with nth. •' r «: save disappointment^ Write for “Relief” and particulars, it’s free. Address: National Medico Institute, Milwaukee. Wis.
MAPLE HEIGHTS MISSION Sundav school at 2:00 followed by church service. 7:30 Evangelistic Service conducted bv Mrs. Grace Black. Sunda” School Snnorintendent and Pastor Welcome all.
G. B. WALSH General Auctioneer See me at once for Sale Dates' Present ackfress—Ladoga, Indiana Greencastle. Indiana, after January I, 1922
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Rev. Chas. F. Peeram, Pastor. Sundav school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 10:45 a. m. hy Rev. Miss Maude Cfetors, who has spent ten years in Missionary work in Africa and will sail daring the month of February to take up her work there again. Young Peonies Society at 6:30 p. m. an<t preaching by the Rev. Miss Mvrtle Mangum a returned missionary from India at 7:,30 p. m. We are exweting a great time in these special services. You should hear these noted speakers from “The Regions Beyond”. Services all next week, but the Missionaries depart on Mondav. Dr. Short the District Snnerintendent will arrive the last of next week. Everybody invited to these vices.
LOANS
on household goods, farm implements, antes, etc.
pianos, livstock horses, cattb
TERMS TO SUIT THE BORROW El Indiana Loan Company Room 3, Donner Block
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH Levi Marshall, Pastor. Prof. R. C. Sloane, director of Music. Sunday school at 9:30. Mrs. E. R. Bartley, Supt. J. L. Hamilton, leader of orchestra. Mrs. Chas. Leuteke, leader of song. Glasses for all Preaching at 10:40. Subject “The
C 1 CC-. j.f pr;,. of nevenly-'lve v'.k to everjtodvs surprise Craunor was asked to <w Chancellor for t‘ • •ecom! time by Palmerston (wb could er.t endure 5wOiinil»!! Film*:' ■or.ieoae coTiBrjitulnted him wit.' "Well. Cranny. Kingtlcy is right; h Is belter to be pnrKi than rlnvar."
4 stimulating Diet Harry ooeney by mistake fed hi. corse a. quantity of poultry food, thlnktar the c-ntC'* to be condition powder for the animal The m's take was not noticed until the hors tied scratched up half the garde vad showed signs of wanting to 3e
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6rt>>-<l as Quail or Pheasant in Do»el« and Few Gaa I'elt IHffereiu^. ^ “When gsma goe» o.it of servon b« ter.«on of (ha as me taws, the guinea fowl rn»:i *e»s hi* lunlDas," sstl.-: an experienced fanner dtsenasi:.» new opening In Lit, trade "In habits and instinct* the guinea, reeeinblr* the vlid birds K.iich more than it doe* the ordinary dotrienvlcated fowl.” he added, "while I)* flesh is dark meet very solid and plump end of a flavor closely resembling that of a quail. For l*ia! reason it Is the bee: auhstltnte for game fowl >et discovered, and that at a fotirth of the price •■-ked for the mo: e e::ptts>ve luxury "Much (hat U so'J b;> potlutmen »e guinea by the simple me'unjorphosis of the oven become* a.iiue. I could r.itae it random a hair dozen large hotels in w iiiclt young guineas are placed regularly before pairon* w iio ordered partrldne. It is impos tibie to secure the latter, which yet fgnie on the tneutt, end none but an epicure c*u detect the difference of fa tor Home fermeis sell ptnioet exci'.istveiy t« exaetiaive hostelrlea. w i Ich |iai-r the bird* off respectively an quail or pheasant, aciording lo SlZc ‘"Hie export facie In guinea*, too is by no mean* Inconsiderate, as several thousand head are shipped to Knglnnd frotft Auieccati farms every y«vr. These ere a-most entirely the old fowls - ih:t* 1*. tlio>;c. which have tea l.td full growth. "Among ine !.i;.iiy point? In favor of guinea poultrylntt is Hie fact that tee young ttvc hatched O'. :i a time cc yerr when atMPci. ) wi.rn h or npeusive bnidingu arc ni t tequlred Toe eo-pense of fieding ne old fowls too. K hardly otic-h.tlf of that ieU eel lor chiihens it. like cnamliy.
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Ctilnesc Musi> . Giiini- j o mu cl i is »niot>ipr' henslhle U> the occidental ear. hut opinions vary us to why this it so. Either the Chlnr-fo have less c; - f‘>r hurtnon; t .in more clvllk'.t l peoploe, or <!-• they are so far beyond us (hat v,v er.nuot nnderpt :nd their com binutlous o£ tone. The Chines* wvr' ti e hr.-- p< ople iu the history of *h« \. oihl to <’ \ * lop a system of octaver. a eire.e of fifths and w lot. of other hnrmonicnl technics, ha It in the day: •.hen our ancestor*, the European -a'.nges, bad not Invented even the tide; i forms of nieb dy Vthc 'ho. i. >: we shall finally arrive at uniter anolDg and lilting tcoinethlng spronches tha han&onloax disco > of Uie Chinese, c u.se ouv rv*-|i itijim to hat** discovered among the :i usiciau-. and lovers cjf music s artily incrcyaslng sepgitivenesjt to iismionler. the c-slsteiit'- of which wc.s formerly unknown Subtle harmonies of to-day are understood, which forty or fifty yt-ars ago even, would have been regarded as incom prehengible. The musician* ha* e grown more and more fc arle** iu doing the ihtugH that ttfecl to be foi bldotu When "Faust" was produced, be cl In the Antes. It wa« regarded by the critics a* too technical ever to be popularly accepted.
Vt’esleiTi t.irU Write* Name* no ’Ktil *ud Invite ttc>irc**|«>udeuce. f’c: hap* the queerest way of : dt*i tiwiDg; for matcltnobial purposes U tiiat of placing names aud gddrosass ca egg*. During each year there are upwards of &b0,000 cases of egg* received in Denver from Kansas, NeL"aal;a, Oklamhoms, Texas ami Coloracio points, and it Is safe to scry tha' names and addresses of woium.axcd men with matrimonial iutetitlone are found In the race*. Kansas holds the record for having,: h« moat eligible*. Hardly a case of egg* received from Kansas hut t'H* from one to e doren names of joint' women desirous of conntpondine with men with tusirlmoulal Intention*. TLo.t4 who ace out for fun can get ail they want and many of the com mission men icake considerable sport of it. One fellow- answered a young woman at Berfbond. Col. The man who did the writing is about 6 fret 2 inches rail and weighs about 12-j pounds. He is 4C yeaio oid, h t this is the way lie described himr’lf: "I am IS years old, weigh I-lb pounds, R feet 10 Inches In height, dark brown hair, black eyes. 1 am tingle and never wore a inousf: i i e. 1 have two ealta of clothing a .d a trunk large enough to hold a clots* n." The answer came hy return mail. This Is the way the girl described herself: "1 kl.1 17 years old. weigh I‘iu pounds, 5 feet tall, light hair * d blue eyes.” She expressed herif as glad to have made his acquaintance. Several letters pesecil between t - tn. when the commission man got c I'ioiiN to know who It wa« that v toto the address for her. He asked be in one of Lis letters, and sho frankly told him tbat It was her fix' IVaiing entanpl^nient h or o brea/h of proxciBe suit, lie cloReil tlie t orrevi>otiden( e.
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Opera House A. COOK, Prop. Sc Mgr. Doors Open 6:30 Two Shows Show Staurts 7:00
Program Subiect To Change Without Notice
Saturday Admission Twenty Cents
PEARL WHITE In JuIia|Tolsva’* I’Ly “Any] Wife'
MUTT AND JEFF Cartoons “Fox News Weekly'
Monday
EDITH ROBERTS Iu tin* Famous Fbotopl.iy “Opened Shutters
THE GREAT AMERICAN SERIAL
Winners of The W* -t
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Chapter Number Nine'
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A t'atskill Scene. In a dreamy mood von finally rrnke your way ittirk to ihe loud uml Idly wander on uniil you reach the village post office and general si ore. You gaze curiously ut bs barn-tike appearance and at the- queer charurters congregi)ted there- If is (lie noon hour. ;ind they are wulting for the one gicat ev. ut of the- day. Hie arrival of the iui.it lunil-tnao— whose white boi-e cun be seen • omitig leisurely up the r*;ail at a snail's peer \ smib. curves your Ii(i* as you murk the contrnc-t h<:tween tbi-i.tw-boned farmer, in bis blue jean ■ overalls, and Hie ci'y postman. In his sprues gray uniform Ncrerilie-Ic-ss, in sunshine o orm, the nr a) mail-man is ns fiilthtul as ills city cousin. You n.l; this unlcjne Uncle Sam" how he IH-ih navcUiug the mountain roads In stormy weal her. and a mild look of surprise bre '.s over his hon-c.i l\ r f t:< s as he* stroke s his chin und drawls "(4-h. 1 do-n f li-ke It so v>rv good ”• Four-Tra* k
News.
Japanese Ammat Protection. According to a lap: ituse n. wspap* the foundlug of a soc.i ty for the pr vention of cruelly to animals in the island empire has hi i n warmly welcomed. One promote r of the aoclety tell the story of how Shigetada Data keyaina. n h* ro cf f’ e Genipri period, showed his affec cob .. . his favorite charger hy descepdln " r *teep declivity, carrying tn a*. . < on n*s bacn. Again it is as'd •’"'f w’ er Hie -vo!'-known »•»«., i. k..-ota. A ..»ys the t . c of I *'’• bori;c, the audience l« rneiien vu vtx,.w. The cruelty of i <■ ptopco i.j dun.li beasts • I • . : -r er:t and by no ; r '* w their hearts." A Woman’s Crcv-ring Clory. Good hair will ofti-i ctobo want of grace or c!a; j M* •! ou**!«<• leone’s mind’s eye c>r,-* can rto<' cloud of soft golden hair which frames a thin, white face or features that are too misshapen for orthodox beauty, or the masres of rich black hair that make ore forget a dull skin, a stern mouth or a big-boned, lanky figure. Red hair Is now much admired: and Its niddy Un‘s bring pardon for many flaws, such as no eye-brows, a sharp chin, a flat nose— even freckles. Aad a woman’s looks can be saved from ruin by a lovely complexion.
Treated the Hospitals. Tin* London Hospital has distrlbu- ’ d automatic collecting boxes, with a hand indicating the collection : ; ci, and the statement that, a don;: iou of one penny keeps lha hospi .! tor one second, in the bar of si U End tmfillc house, on*- of H ' i London TIospitnJ collecting boxes attracted the attention of a > und of jailors who luul lust been p; id off. With great delight thi*.*.* *-i i i I puitfng peunics in the? slo;. ’it i Id' L man. who looked like a ho n. v,t, otic* of the crowd, and he wau-lx d H e piciceedings with drunk••n voiemnlty. Having obtained five (ihtltlngs In cotqxers. he approached U'i- ■ nllei iint* l»ix. "Boys," »»ld he. "lion t be loo speedy. Take it vary. ( iiMi.c* yer money an' crowd her up (o 21<L if si i'll bold It. See. its like (his Tliere * 240 pennies in a quid. At a penny a second (hat keep* the xhciw gotn’ for four minuie*. Now, in.-Mes,' ciiininiied Hie old man, ‘‘forty miii'Hes is lime enough for a squai'' f* ii, un' we'll make-our forty minutes the dinner lime for the hosjitliU*, to-morrow, so as to get f ill willy Pve been in hospital*, an' I knows Hie wavs on 'em. We’ll trem Hu hotspltal to to-raorrows's dinner." And fhc*v did. I se fur S|iiitc*r's Silk. Sc-veial fcinall articles of wearing apparel have been made of silk woven from spider*' web*, and they wort* found o he more durable, light'" In v eight, and n-ore ploasiug to t! e to a h iban articles made of the otdlnarv i iod of si’.k Spider*' silk is not likely to become popular, hou*.vi*;-, heis'i«e wptders cannot be cttlilvjiicd profiiahly uwin* to their enormous appetites. The spider ought not to be regHi()'*el as an enemy to mankind, for it doe* .i great service a* a destroyer of JnseciS The speed with which It cai gobble up a heose fly is amazfnp K been calculated that a mar, l ail.ig a; the sarno rate ns a spider, v u'ild require "a whole fat ox fo*breakfast, an ox and five sb "op for dinner, for supper two bullocks. sheep and four hogs, and, Just before retiring, nearly four barrels of fresh fisk.” It is, however, a wa.steful f'.oder, and often only r 'cks tlye Juices of iis victim, discarding the* more aolid parti.
| Try Our ! Fruit Cakes, 60c per lb j E. A. Brcwnicg, Crccery P^one 24
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in interest has been crexiited to our <avings depositors as of Januar>- I Entry will be made m pass books when presented. If you are not already enjoying the benefits of a Centra) savings account tomorrow morning would be a splendid lime to start. Interest is compounded January I and July 1. All deposits received before January 15 draw interest from January !.
Sonic Ru-sstan Proverb*. Here are some proverbs commonly on the lips of the people of Russia: When tbe thunder ceases the peasant forgets to crons himself. A man needs only not to he a cripple or a hunchback to be accounted » handsome fellow by the women. r’} itm?. can win a woman’E love and keep It If he tBn't Jealous. When the devil cannot arrive tn Inie. he sends a woman on before atm. Fralbo your wife, not three days ifter the wedding, but three years Jter It—tf you ccn. Poverty Is not a sin, but tt Is the cause of many. At home a. man Ik Judged by hi* dicus; abroad, by his wit. Fellow-travellers and fellow-gam-biers soon know each other well. A lie told cleveily may be truer than fhe truth told foolishly. Misfortune come* by the hundredweight and goes by the ounce.
4 percent—and Safety Central Trust Company Resources $800,CCO
First Farm ere-Ton oughter took a trip to New York yeans a;;o Second Fanner—Oh. 1 dunno Tfc-) longer you welt tke more these is gee.—Judye.
Effect *<f Dew on Colors. Dew is a great respecter of colors. To prove this, take pieccn of glsss or board end paint the in red. yellow, green, and tdack. Expose them at night, and you will find th&i the yellow wttl he covered with moisture the green will be damp, but that the red and black will be left perfect!'
1 he Litile Cofe Hot |Hcme-Ccoked Meals Our Purpose—To Please Board by the week, Special Dinners, Luncheons, Banquets
Sunday Chickc n C inners - Sixty-five Cents 12 m. to 2 P. M. Lumhton - * - Fifty Cents 5 P. M to 7 P. M Mrs. Minnie Alice Elliott w [Successor to Mrs. Lucy Black]
