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THE GREENCASTLE HERALD

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LOOM NEWS { i "p, A. E. Ayler, a local physician ad, a business trip to Brazil, Mon- ® > ' —. jlr. and Mrs. Thomas Newgent of Jar Clinton Falls .are the parents I* a dauphter. born, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zaharkos of loial Greek Candy Store, were ailed to Columbus, Indiana, Monday, the serious illness of Mr. aharakos’ brother, Peter Zaharakos ,ho is manager of the Greek Candy tore there.

Miss Nan Robbins, of Louisville, who has been here the guest of her sister, Mrs. Charles Barnaby, has returned to her home in Louisville. C. H. Barnaby has pone to Ashville, N. C., where he will attend school. He was accompanied by his brother, Howard, who formerly attended school at Ashville.

Lloyd Tern pieman, the seven yeari old son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Templeman, living near Oakalla, is ill of scarlet fever.

CHICHESTER S PILLS W 1 UE lllAMONtt ItBAMft. yy

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I bjsifrs, Maslt J whU Hi' c Klbbuo. | l ate no olhrr H«iv of yonr ▼ Urusfl-4. A t r4 111.4 U>M.TPBB DIAMONH IIU4NU ril.I.n.

ytftfiknownAs Uc LhAlctt. RelioMo SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWHIRE

The New Era Club will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Alva Brothers at her home on south

Locust street.

Harry Moore and Paul Cook, of the Moore &. Cook, shoe firm went to 1 WANTED:- Want to hear from

CLASSIFEI) ADS

The funeral of Andrew Darnell, bo was accidentally killed by a fall tree * west of Greencastle, Satura y w j]] be held at Mt. Vernon. Tuesay morning. The body was preparfor burial here and sent there by ! ain.

Reports as to the condition of Ezra (hamper, who suffered a stroke of oralysis, at his home on Washingm street, Saturday, are that he is try serious. Mr. Champer was slight worse, Monday.

The funeral of Mrs. Wililam Loomwhose death occurred at her home Madison township, Saturday, jus held at the home at 10:30 Monty morning. Elder L. W. Athey of Wencastle was in charge of the sor-

Tbe High School Parent-Teacher’s sociation will meet this evening at !30 o’clock at the High School >ilding. Prof. R. W. Kelley and >of. Eckhardt of DePauw will speak, •of. Ralph C .Sloane has arranged axial music for the occasion. The Tuesday Reading Circle will •et Tuesday afternoon at 2::{() hsk with Mrs. W. W. Tucker at home on Vine street. P. Evans. Prosecutor of MarCounty and Miss Beatrice Evans Indianapolis, spent the week end with their grandmother, Mrs. ^■lia Pascoe. who is critically ill at home of their parents, Mr. and T. E. Evans.

Chicago Sunday where they will attend the National Shoe Retailers con vention this week. They expect to return about Thursday. “Bill” i« gone. Bill was a fox terrior clog, the property of Miss Ardith Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore. An automobile hit Bill Sunday afternoon and de-ath soon fol-

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owner having farm for sale; give particulars and lowest price. John J. Black, Indiana Street, Chippewa, Falls, Wisconsin.

County Auditor and Mrs. Ralph j Knoll motored to Knightsville, Sun- ;

AUTOMOBILE LICENSE BLANKS may be obtained 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

day to visit relatives.

I I desire to announce that I will b<

— | a candidate for the Democratic nom Andrew Hirt of \ icksburg. Miss- | (nation for County Clerk, subject b issippi is here for a short time to vis- j the decision of the Primary Election it relatives anj to look after business j ALBERT SIIUEY, Greeneast> interests. |

FOR COUNTY CLERK Word has been received here of the j —*

birth of a ten pound hoy to Mr. and ! ,,! ‘ ul Colema n Marion township Mrs. Jewell Townsend, of Martins- ' announces that he is a candidate fo> ville. Mr. Townsend was a DePauw the democratic nomination for eoun

student last vear being a member of the Lambda Chi fraternity.

ty clerk.

CLOTHING: Quality and ?J5 Price $1G..'>0 and $23.30—Suit o

Overcoat—C. J. Crews.

Mrs. Margaret Gainor, who lives at the corner of Crown and Sycamore ^

s^erts is reported at the point of ! NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMER 1

death.

_ ; i o * | All Water bills are due and pay Kdo-ar Wilson, trustee of Floyd ! abIe on or before the 10th of the township and Clark Wilson, trustee month, and must be paid by this date of Jackson township, were in Green- . *-° ftet the benefit of the net rates, castle, Monday. j otherwise the gross rates will apply. The Greencastle Water Works Co.

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John Branham, son of Mr. and Mrs. W fcLL TRADE:—Good Commercial Homer Branham of Limedale, is con- PIace Iot( frontinK ou Washington

l fined to his home by an illness of j diptheria. This is the second case in this family, Mrs. Mabel Williams, n daughter, having been under quarantine since the first of last week.

fell Robert Swintz, and son, of ^Bith Bend, who have been here the ■ests of Mrs. Swintz’s parents, Dr. ^Hd Mrs. H. A. Gobin, have returned

tl their home.

^■tobert Longden, who is employed the Universitv made a business m to Indianapolis, Monday.

: street road, for hogs or cow.- George

Garrett, Greencastle, Indiana.

Garnet, the 12-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanlon, who live

WANTED:—Boy or girl to work in

Herald office—Apply at once.

LOST:—One spare rim and Tire for Ford. In or near Greencastle. Call

north of Greencastle, is confined to ol address. King, Morrison & Foster

her home by an illness of scarlet ^ e-

fever. I “

HERALD WANT ADS. PAY

American L^igon Post No. 58 of Greencaste. Ind.,

YOUNG MEN, WOMEN over 17. de. siring government positions $130 monthly, write for free list of positions now open. R. Terry, (former Civil Service examiner) 1200 Continental Bldg., Washington, D. C.

WANTED:—Young women and men to learn stenography and salesmanship at home. Big demand. Typewriter furnished. Free Employment service. Write for free literature on Course vou prefer. FEDERAL ENTENSIQN UNIVERSITY, Champaign, Illinois.

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_)pera House, Wednesday &Thursday evenings I January Ikh and 12th ^wirticipants- S Big Acts- Beautiful Coatumes Black Face Comedy Ipintiliating Electrical Effects* Snappy Choruses- Pretty Girls General Admission 50c - Reserve Seat 75c p|P 8 Drug Store open for reservation of seals tomorrow at 9:00 a. m. et your tickets early if you want a seat in the biggest home lent show ever held here.

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G. W. PEPPER CHOSEN TO SUCCEED PENROSE PHILADELPHIA,. January. 9.— George Wharton Pepper, Philadelphi: lawyer, was appointed United State Senator by Governor Sproul today t succeed Boles Penrose. Under the law the appointment stands until a i successor is selected at the Novembeelection to fill the unexpired Penros>’ term, ending in 1927. McCtimber Herds Committee WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.—Senate McCumher of North Dakota, was selected today by the committee on committees, as chairman of the senaate finance committee to succeed Boles Penrose. Senator Frelinehuvsen (Rep. N. J.) was selected to fill the vacancy on the finance committee.

CASCAU^ QUININE 1 N di«»*re*.HNf nlwhy* hair HUr* Jl h.uidy. Slop* Cotdf* in 24 hoorn—l.a Cnpp* in 3 dnyst. Standard rraird) fnr two g+fma t MM*. No bad afur affcrU. Sale and dependable IVmitnd red bon tieariac Mr Hill* partrail and itgriature At AH Druggisti-~Jfl Centi w H HILL COMPAMY OVTKOfl »

FEED Acme Minerals

GROWS THE BONE INCREASES GAINS SAVES FEED Fed to hogs for 5e per month Acme Minerals are made according to the 1920 COMPLETE MINERAL MIXTURE formula as worked out at Iowa Experimental Station The various dnlts ACME MINERALS contain FHiHX the free intestinal worm* successfully. If your hogs arc down in the hack, thrse miaeruls nill put them on their feet. Wilt ship mixed, or will ship each ingredient sacked separately at the same price and you can mix it yourself. Send for complete L RKE FORMULA and our LOW PRICES. ACME MINERAL CO. £ GEO H & F. W. SIMPSON. OWNERS WHEATON. ILL. Geo. II. Simpson i- the maker of Acme Pig Mi'il, to milk, j f’rot .. in 2V J c ,y. Weans the ptjD Right, J retain, the Bithy Pig I at, prevents Runts ami Setbacks, bed «s Cheap its ’''ime Grown (irflins. Vended: Dealers and Salesmen

A MARRIACt TRAP Kmia* i» at it deuikuilini; no:e teacher* from the Fast. Tliteschers Kansas nan's are alua.s of i! feminine t> u.ier. We iiave Ghlc- ; vo amheritv lor believing that it <ntio#s ilietn out then by the hunure is. anij tliei go guileteesly with ike Idea of Inairucilug youth in the ci '. nal virtues arid the rudiments of know ledge, only to be snapped tip and married bj the young farntera. Kansas farintrs, it s»vtns. are not conleuied iu li:e unless they luivt New 1.1: gland school teachers for wives. That is the reason why the Stale is always short of teachers, it does not grow enough women to supp!y the demand. It is good for it 73.000.000 busheU of win at most years, but the crop of comely spinners c apable of p aching haa hitherto been meagre. NY It h the general luvvalence of tb, marriage habit In K: u.-as. this deficiency will be re luei.cd in time, of course, but Kr.u y, la a large Stale and a young one. Bence the State Superintendent of BJu.-ation reports a shortage of some 373 i -ae-hers In twenty-five cottntlc ■«, and ,ii tlie fear that the report may be «• u rally circulated in ttie New I'.n.'Gnnd and Middle. Stales ancl in dui.- ipiiic- of the younger tef.chcrs to go oat to Kansas, full of Irtelleetual wpii. lions never to be realized, vve* n to condemn it as a mere marr.rge trap. History austains us. Tice ^ i’ • • ntendent of Education means '■ell, but is powerless. These poor coiiliding young uachers will scarce I' be .sc,ited at their new tasks betore insatiate Kansan agriculturists v. :1| swoop down and marry them.

We are making up a car load of Acme Minerals and I’ig Meal. Order your season's supply NOW — and save freight over local rates. W. E. FARNAS, llist. Mgr. Westfield, Indiana

•—U., — , JUSTICE AT LAST. Some humorist, pushed apparently for a theme for hi« fun.making, has called attention satirically to the fact that the crowned king of Coney's Mar,11 >Gif.s was once en gaged in selling the sustaining frankfurter along the avenues where he rode in state. With all due deference, cc * beg leave to take exception to ibis scoffer's remarks. Instead of there be Ins anything lucongroits iu the former frankfurtei man's succeeding uj regal honors. It furnishes a desire If tardy, recogmltiou of the Island s chief industry, tiome may go to the deh*ctabl<* Isle mil feast on shore dinners that include everything dis tlnetive that a Broadway summer menu affords. But they are not really of Coney. They are rank outsiders’, there to watch the show of which ihoy are no part, and entitled to as little Island respect as the benighted traveler ou tho ‘ rubberne wagons.” But your true participant in the delights of Coney, the one for whom the island exists, makes the frankfurter the chief of his diet. Ho generally comes provided with other things for tha inner man and makes his headquarters where “basket parties are vvelcoute. ’ But wl cm he buys—anything solid, tha; is—ice buys the frankfurter, with iu gprnlsh of kraut.

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worxs. Words About Words Are The V/crc's Worded Below. Shakespeare used about iD.ouo words, and Milton half as many. A person of culture has a ►•caking vocabulary of some 6,000 words. The average man knows about 2.500 words, of which he uses •about 1.500 correctly. Ex-President Roosevelt has a vocabulary of only 7.500 words when he is in a good humor, but when he is mad he knows 10.000. Abraham Lincoln know the most imperishable, words. Mark Twain commanded a large Income with a small vocabulary. Mr. Rockefeller knows the most •oft words. Poor men and tbclr wives bars the fewest words.

Opera House | A. COOK, Prop. & Mgr. Ooors Open 6:30 Two Shows Show Starts 7:00

Program Subiect lo Change Without Notice

Monday

EOITH ROBERTS In tlie Fatuous Photoplay “Opened Shutters’’

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THE GREAT AMERICAN SERIAL. \\ inners of The West “Chapter Number Nine” » Tuesday

MISS DU PONT America’s M—G Beaut ful lliomle Iu “The Rage of Paris’’ BROWNIE THE WONDER DOG In tin 1 (Vntury (aimecly . “Around Corners'

THE BETTER STEEL RAIL. Since the publicaviou of an oftici::! O'i'.nioii oj behalf if ihe Pennsvivaiiia Railroad touching the* quality o. '.I rails lb'tv l.-c a general dispuJiion to accept the view atlvar.cv ,1 by the Dispatch ct the lieglnuni', of the eoptroverny. The Bcss-cb.'-i' rail of commerce is as good as > vc i R was, but i; dots not stand the h 'y traffic and high speed of to f a> a- ,,**11 as it bore the easier irafi of ten tears ."go. hi ihu statement from the Pettnyil : iiia s publicity department it *■. - admitted the weight of locomotive net in .sin trains has Increased ..o per cent in tr-u years. Our own obs' rvation leads to the belief that it is mote than 50 per cent on the Pe nnsylvania system. .Speed of both pte-s' tit, i and freight trains has been fet'Utlj increased, so that, rails ire stibjeegcl to vastly greater stress and iKa.ier impact of the hammer blow of wheels. Ml that remains to be »eltied is the necessary change in processes to make a rail equal to the :.ew reqtiiri tneui. a m( to determine tlie minimum additional cost for the better tail. The Dispatcn has not vari el thD v ic; w of th* matter and is Bra died by the prompt confirmation of its •lecliic ,ton*.

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Lady Altendant £ (S511BEI3. , 3. f 2®ESI5EEJSMS/0E.''?

PHOMLS Night 589 P. YV y ,s o n g

FUNERAL DIRECTOR A. B. Hanna’s Old Sland

Private Ambulance

^^”30®^ia , a r a'afaiaiaiaEEiaiaitj ‘

NO ROOM FOR BEGGARS. 'Ili.it no one however handicapped by a physical debility, need be* may be proved by a wry limited lour of inspection through the streets of New Votk. Within a radius of four blocks there may be found dally an) uigbily men and boys either crippled Jetoritn.d or blind who are working iotii, hoars with energy and continuous uterin< - and cbeeriness, making a lit iug .or themselves and, in som« car , for u family. Each one hat a U> -n etc to business and no chains t-pra; s Ute !ads of adding to tie dn> s Income by carrying a grip or pac co for an overloaded or belated .-ttveler. All these workmen are sellIti| papers, and each odd makes a llv ug. TU- re Is an unwrittc t law, it sec ■' s anict*»ij those newspaper sell* ers vvhich gives each one Iti.-c particular stand, and he brooks no eucroac hmont from bis neighbor, and if one comes too close to the s IK g zone o£ amocher he is summarily o* - dered or driver' off, as the occasion calls for.—N. Y. letter in Pittsburg Dispatch.

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A JOINT INTEREST. A Rojourner In tho south amvada; r*” chiefly interested In iwo iiiiugt, outside of their intimate personal affairs. One subject is the provision of increased and improved means of education for children, particularly white children, and the other the settlement of vacant or half occupied lands with white people and he development of the section's in •lustries. I lie two subjects hang together Tho south cannot get a good class of so'tlers from the north or Europe unless it has good schools for their children That la one reason why manv southerners who otherwise would not lie earnest advocates of popular education are found in the cdu"attonal movement which is sweeping across thr south front the Potomac to thf. Kin Grande We rmrd the southern utM for our s"r. lTlls p npu!a , ion ' c’< f n r many g'.ncrationa has boor ,n away like v '"iltf'n* G-o rnotner hive Tb "" '* 1 ‘*se gra luatiR I "by should n tllv cooper'' C ' —flai 1 the pv

January 14 Saturday

Savings deposits will be received until Saturday, Janua y 14, to draw interest [ronj January 1, at 4 per cent You may still join the ( entral Chris mas Club by m king five weekly payments. DO IT NOW!

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HARVEY SEKIOSLY HURT IN ACCIDENT TO AUTO

CANNES, France, Jan. 9.—George Harvey, American ambassador to Great Britain, narrowly escaped death here today in an automobile accident. Accompanied by Richard Crane, former American minister to Czecho-Slavia, in whose car he was riding and Wickham Steed, editor of the London Times, Ambassador Harvey was on his way for a round of frolf. The axle of the machine broke and Mr. Harvey was thrown out, landinp heavily on the road. He was able to arise, but was rushed back to his hotel in a dazed condition. Physicians who were hurriedly sum •noned found him suffering from hock and severe bruises on his back. •Us daze,j condition after the acoi’»nt lasted more than an hour. The 'hvsicians expresed the opinion that e would be confined to his bed »ev -al days and said he sould not be j rtempt to attend to any official du- : >s .

As soon as news of the accident became known to the delegates to the supreme council at which Ambassador Harvey was acting as ol»ervor for his government, they sent expres. s.ons of svmpathy and congratulations at his escape. Premier Lloyd George of Great Britain, visited the hotel in person to make inquiries. The physicians „? both Premier Lloyd George and Premier Briand who attended Mr. Harvey, said the ambassador’s injury was eoinlined to severe shock anj bruises.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Northwood Developing Company to Glen H. Lyons, three lots in Northwood, $K0O. Rosa Julyan Deem has filed suit for divorce from her husban<] Alva Deem, who she claims has treated her cruelly and inhuman since Nov. 1, 1921. She says he has not lived with her regularly since their marriage last August. The suit will be heard in court, January, 22.

M. Cane was uniniued but Mr. ‘ Steed suffered from bruises and shock.

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