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THE HERAiD-DEMOCRAT

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Porch Furniture Leads the way to solid ! i Comfor t WHY NOT MAKE IT SO WITH HURST & CO. PORCH FURNITURE - oTTSpeciuI Swings Made, of Kiln Oak, finished fumed £ 4 feet - - . - - - $3 85 up - Our Special Settees, Made of Solid Oak, fumed finished * ........ $4.50 up * Porch Chairs, Rocker or Strait Chairs, Solid Oak, con: S struction, fumed finish, .... $2.95 up f HURST & CO. $ CREENCASTLE’S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE A Good Place to Buy Everythin!? a apiiami « >

i Xor points in the efficiency contest ' "'as performed by Mr. Daugherty. A report on the unfinished business was next given, jT^e new bus.- • ness was taen broug'ht up. Drof. D. A. Knight wisnes to meet all scouts Wednesday after school in the auditorium of the high sciiool I

building.

At 7 O’clock Friday evening the troop will meet above the Central lamk building in the office of Scout master L. S. Carpenter in order to go to the tabernacle in a delegation. A hike for Saturday Mr. Daugh-

erty Las arranged for the first hike of the local troop on next Saturday. All scouts must meet inthe taberj naele at 9 O'clock sharp. Saturday morning with bacon, Ti am . eggs or anything may be cooked in camp so that members of the troop may have experiencein cooking Mr. Daugherty has an outline for th 1 day which involves htunts games etc..which will surely prove interest-

ing.

T ic membership cards will he given to the members of the troop Friday evning at t^e tebernacle. The invitation for other troop | problems to be brought up and the I i meeting was closed with the scout , 1 oath w^ich was given by the troop |body I

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

Miss Lila Lee is a most able dispenser of cheer. Only a few ehort years ago she wae a little tot playing "Rmg Around a Rosie,” in the streets of Union Hill, N. J. She was inrfuced to enter vaudeville, and a little later was entered ae a candidate for laurels in the silent drama, soon becom. ing a "movie" star. "Keep smiling” is the motto of this little film favorite.

Shoe Specials

Look at this bargian in men's dress shoes A tan English honestly made, at such a price. It hardly seen possible, but during the balance of the month we are going to

sell these shoes for $6.50

"OffAgin. Oi\ Aqirv Strickland W. Gillilan

Lena B. Pruritt and othcr>« to i James B. McGlochlin, lot in Bain-|

■ bridge, $1,500.

fTVustees Crecncastle School Dis- | trirt to Jennie Moore, land in Green-i : castle township. $500. Clement C. Collins to Frank A. | llonna. lot in Roachdalo, $1. David Wilson to Herbert Norris,! 78 acres in Washnigton township, $lJ Harry C. Moran to Isaac S. Sinclair. lot in CloverdWe, $7.00. Salina Cunningham, to I S. Sini clair, lot in Cloverdale, $2,500. Charles Marshall and others to I Thomas Johnson and wife, CO acres in ; Madison township, $1,200. | Samuel A. Hazelett to Irwin P. i Smith. 24 acres in Crecncastle town-

| ship, $12,560.

Hessie Gavin to James F. Farrell., | IV} acres in Warren township, $27,-

! 000.

j Elzabeth Talbott to Aaron Goodwin, 140 acres in Floyd township

$11,200.

George A. McCloud to Harry M

Hardin. 117 acres in Jackson town- SNOTHIN’l j ship. $8 000 Recently one of the greatest paint. Albert O. Lockridge to Oscar J. "* , of poU ‘ try "V “ p "* ,ed on ** * ; Rector, lot in Greencastle, $4,300. 1 ^ ho ‘ P, ‘ aL P ° ul,rr P* ,n ‘ ,n *’

Kate C. Wilson and others to War-, ren Williams. 160 acres in Russell

towsship, $9,000.

Warren Williams, to Charles B Klein, 60 acres in Russell township

$2,700.

David Wilson to Herbert Norris,80

acres in Marion Township $1

James H. Scott to Vandiver E. Terry

f> acres in Jefferson Township $1

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TWO BRANDS OF PROPHET.

Two Kindt of prophet 1 have met Upon my journey lure below— Two kinds! And 1 arn free to bet Both kinds you also chance to know. One kind keeps still before event*. Anti later says, “l told you -o.” 1 must admit 1 am too dense To see why he keeps lying so. The other kind blurts out his say, And when the day is past and gone

He ha.'es, if things don’t go his way.

And keeps as still us Coal Oil John.

Two kinds of prophet—each no good—

Both you and 1 have always known;

Two kinds of prophet; and w'e should He scared if neither “pulled a bone.**

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perhaps, does not require great abil* ity. We know a butcher who never had an art lesson in his life who cap draw a chicken in a minute, so skillfully that the most careful cook hat only to wash it a little and put if

in to roast.

WANT ADS.

MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS J , B. Harris Court House.

1 Ella B. Davis to FLOYD O. Wert, lot !

! in Roachdale, $1,800

! olive McCloud to William B. Morland, , j 49 acres in Jackson Township,$ 1 | Mollis MeCaimmack and Frank Mc- ! Cammack toThomas E. Stranger lo t

scssor, county auditor ami county , j n Crecncastle. $500

treasurer, or any two of these officers Clair Robison r.mt wife to Walter S of tha county wherein such real estate | Campbell, land Marion Township$60( is located.. Blanks and complete im- Mrs. Elizabeth P. Prathers and othersformation may l>e obtained at the of- to Joe M. Eckels, 21ots in Fillmore

g ee fie' of the County Assessor of said $900

County. Paul F. Priest, Assessor.

2 T D Apr 2 9, 2 T W. Apr 9 16 10R SALE—Team horses, 10 and 11 “TiltT iTAT 10N“sT AT EM E N T ,:r ‘ old, weight 1,100 pounds each, Grecnca tie, Indiana.. April 1, 1920.

STATEMENT of the Ownership

MARK?AGE LICENSES

’ h| m fat, price $125.00 for team. ■''* Chadwick, Reelsville, Ind., R.

Nr ’-. 1 - one ™file northwest of stop Herald - Democrat,

• on interurban.

( ARAGE—Virgil Blue has opened * garage one mile south of Belle Inion. Your work is solicited. Prices

reasonable.

Cecil M.iun Williams. ag e 24. of Cloverdale and Emmett Octave Mur.- nted

Management, Circulation,etc of the i * er . Hire 22. of Cloverdale.

p u b 1 i s hed | ° —•

Greencustle, Indiana, as 1 Mrs. is. K Randan is ill in

by t|^e Act of August 24, i

weekly 1 at

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF PUT- ’ un County—Of the adoption of

February 26, 1920, and

required

j 1912.

j Editor—Charles J. Arnold. Managing Editor—Charles J. Arn-

! old.

Publisher—Gharries J. Arnold.

Hniu m V, , ~ , Business Manager Charles J

10 o n February 26, 1920, and

Rule 22, a<l»pted March 18, 1920, by. A ™’ ld - . , .State lioarj 0 f Tax Commission- the avtra «- c,PCU,at ‘ on for *rs of the Mate of Indiana The tax- % . Payers of the entire State of Indi-■ Signed: Charles J. Arnold. Rna are hereby notified that the State Subscribed an<) sworn to before me Board of Tax ('omirrisatoners has this 1st day of April, 1920. •“looted the following rules: Rule 22. HAZEL M. LEAR 1 n< ler its power to order a re-assess- Notary Public. ’ 't of real estat* in any taxing unit My Commission expires Jon. 6,1924. ’ r vn'ts or of any individual owning: ©

"eal estate, the State Board of Tax ....

^empissfloners vtU ixreive applicaK)ns from tax payers for a re-as- ^

■^sment

BOY SCOUT NOTES

Eldgm Hill

Prior estate at any tin^ Th^ boy scouts held a business ineetplicatinn f' 0 t ^ ap " ing in the Chamber of Commerce

^ wion for re-assessment shall con-

Uin- , n tv. : “ con - room Tuesday afternoon

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Pn March l.t

y, * T < (6) waiver of

^ By the „ . Art Concerning Taxation meeting,

approved March 11, 1919,’’ ‘ approval of the county as-

value of

of the current the notice re-

provision* of Section

at 5 O'clock

Mr. Daugherty in charrge. T}je scouts did their good turn by stringing tags for “friends day” at

the tabernacle.

The pledge to the flag by the troop body was the opening action of the

T^en came the roll call

I Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis Mr. F. A. Arnold will leave on 1 Thursday for a visit with Dr. am! | Mrs. A. B. Lockeridge of Danville 1 Illinois and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Scripps j of Peoria. Mrs. liockeridge and Mrs. Scripps are daughters of Mrs

Arnold.

The majority of the high school students visited the Purdue Exhibition Train at the Big Four station this morning. Ailclasses of the manual training domestic sceince classes were in attendance District IwilLhold Its prayer meeting Thursday morning at the home of Mhs, Ida Pierce at the corner of Poplar and Locust streets. John Wilson of Roachdalc was in this city today on business. Mrs. Charles Howard has gone to Matinsville where she will take treatment for several days.

Couldn’t Be Done So Soor. A proverbially Indigent though honest citizen in u western town lately applied to the president of the local bank for a 30-dny loan of

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When the president refused tha loan, the man was astonished. "I know you’re honest, but you might die.” “Might die? Cosh, but a feller couldn’t die in just 30 days!”

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THE WAIL OF A MERE MAN. I ain’t m. lizzie; T live At fllsseton. S. D. Hut why can wife wear such rretty

things

For clothing, and not me? » * * i

An Ally Dog.

Evidently there are dogs In thi* country that are opposed to hyphen- i hut not hydrophohlnted Ameri- 1 cans. Lately at Ames, [n.. h Cerroao 1 scientific laborer, employed in the state , agricultural school work, was bitten in | the face by a rabid <*r lumcutral dog ! and had to be taken 11 file I’Hiisleariz- j | Ing studio In I>es Moltve. Bitten by an American dog and glv n French treat-1 ! merit, all Inside of 2* hours, is going |

! some for a German 1

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CROSBY’S KIDS

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Juvenile joyj 4?

& Approved March 11, 1919,” by the scribe.

‘d Di) the atmrovnl The inspection of the individual

Mrs C. C. Huestis. her mother Mlrs Bunting and her sister Miss Kather in© Huestis went to Indianapolis tyjis 1 morning to spend the dnv. illoward Ba.ma.bv. who is attending I school at tl,e University of Wisconsin i will arrive rn Green castle Thursday J to spend his spring vacation witf, his I parents Mr. and Mrs C H Bamaby '

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THESE ARE SPCECIAL PRICES AND ARE FOR ONE DAY NO GOODS SOLD AT ITiSE PRICES BEFORE SAHJKDAY, APRIL 1VTH. DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT

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1 ine lisle hose worth $1.00 pair,(blk. only)speciai 69c Pi. Fine thread cotton hose (Blk. only) special 3ttc Pr. $1.50 Fine Silk Lisle Hose very ela s tic rib top blks &brown« Per Pair 90 $2.00 Silk H°se full fashion blks. only special per pair$1.59 $3.50 Beautiful white French Kid Gloves Special per pah $2.79 .25 Bottle Listerine special per bottle .17 .25 Ca n Mavis THcum Powder Special per can 1c Tax 16c $1.25 Beautiful Georgette Voiles Handsome Patterns }*; yd 89 A few pretty voiles in geogette pattern’ worth $1. yd. pt yd ' 75. ,50c Plain W^ite Voiles for Waists and Dresses special pt; yd 39. jBeutiful flowered bastistes and flaxons for dre'ses special per yd *t5c 'Kaysers $1.50 L : ni°n Suits all styles s|reciol per suit $!.!9 Munsing union suit 3 , fine lisle, Italian silk top, flesh color $3. value special per suit $2 t>5 ’Mu n smg f in liesle knit bloomers flesh color special per pr. $1.29 72 inch fine mercerized table damask prettty patterns Specal per yd $1.49 $1.75 Value in Pink Crepe de Chine Camisole 8 special each . $1.49 Good Muslin Corset Covers, lace and emb. trimmed t° clc;.t out most all sizes very special each ,45c $5.50 Boston Bags n Genuine Cow Hide leather in tan ft. black 17 inch frame very handy for boppi n g and week end trips special for Sat. each $4. <,r > 50c Bl a ck Silk Gloves size 5*/2&6 to close out special

pair

25c W°odburys Soap special per cake ...19c $4.25 Black Cotton taffeta Umbrellas for rain or sun i\oi> tips and ivory ring handles. Special $3.49 Narrow Belts of all kinds and colors .35c 50c 75c& $ l

READY TO WEAR DEPARTMENT

LADIFiS COATS —NEW SPRING STYLES $25. & $27.50 CO A IS. The very best and newest s tyle; for Sat $22 5< SILT' DRESSES, GEORGETTES & JERSEYS NEW STYLES $25. & $27. Silk Dresses for Saturday $19.75 $10.00 Dress Skirts m Silk and wool poplins pretty styles and go°d quality. Most all sizes special $63*6 Dark Percale bungalow aprons for Saturday $1.39 $6.50 & $7.00 Crepe de Chine & Georgette warts gpr d styles w’ill close out lot each $4. , 6

BARGAIN BASEMENT

39cHOPE MUSLIN fine bleached quality per yard .3it Good bleched Musln very sipecial pes yard .24q. Good Brown Muslin special value per yard 26c White China Dishes in plates. Cups nd Saucers desert di H htf, '’owls,SECONDS. M°st of them have small nicks worth .45c each on sale Saturday choice of lot each .!9t White China Dishes in Seconds plates. cups. ar.d saucers platters bowls etc. worth 75c & $!.most of them have slight defects, for Saturday choice - u 45c Blue and White Cups and Saucers special each . -- - 50c Dinner Plates with prettty decorations Sat. each ,< - 35c Dinner Plate s with gold band special each 24: 50c Large Siz^ Yellow' mixing b'Avls special each ..3ffc Cut Glass Basket f or short stem flowers special each 45c 61 Water Pitcher Good large size special each ... 69c $1.25 Water Pitcher, star cut, new shape special each.95c 50c Cut Glass Cream and Sug ‘r special each . Good Glass tumblers special each — . ... 7c Good Glass Tumblers large and small shapes very specJ 2 for 35c Remnants in Apron gingham 2 to5 yd. length 21c Yd. 39c Plain Blue Madras Shirting very "pecial 33c Yd. Blc n t' 1 ed Pepperell Sheeting worth $1.00 a Yd. 85c Yd. Brown Pepperell Sheeting very Special 79' 'd. Light Copied outings 40c value 33c Yd. $1.75 Alumi n um percolators large size $1.49 : $1.75 Aluminum Kettle with lid. 2qt. size a guaranteed quality special $1.49 Ea. Large Rool Cotton 72 X 90 special $1.19 Roll. 35c Toweling 50 per cent linen in Brown and Bleached a gu\it \ hie 27( Yd. Shoping Baskets Special 49c Ea. Good Hemstiched Towels Cott°n Huck Special 33c La. LargeGalvinized Bucket special 75c value for 39ceu. THESE PRICES ARE FOR ONE DAY ONLY S. C PREVO & SONS

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA

NOTICE TO THK PUBLIC Notice is hereby given to the public, oiy to «!1 the world, that Edgar A. Provo, Henry J. Prevo and Gordon A Prevo are the sole and only owners and members of the co-part-rurishtp firm doing a general dry*roods and men’s clothing business at Gneencastle, Indiana, located at 1* and 18 Indiana street, in said city, under the firm name and style of "S. C. Prevo A- Sons”; that no other person, other than t9ie three named above, have any interest whatsoever in the profits, losses or business of said firm. Notice is furt.ier hereby given that the snid S. C. Pvvo ha" ^ Interest in said co-partm: :l’j; .-rl will not be responsible loi t r,» ’• ‘ mad<

hence forth by said fitftn, or any one of the thre«' mumers thereof, and that the o.tid Edgar A. Prevo, Henry J. Prevo and Gordon A. Prevo will pay ail debts and liabilities of said firm and collect all accounts due the me; that the name of S. C. Prevo is embraced in the firm name of said business merely as an advertisement, he beiing the original founder of said store business and the pit-sent firm being a fmreessor of the business formerly owned by him Dated at Groenra-stle, Indiana, this 2,'th day of Marvh, 1920. S. c. PREVO. S T. W., Apr. 2-9-16 3 T I), March. 30. Apr. €-)3,

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