Herald-Democrat, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 May 1920 — Page 8

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Farm Insurance 1

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Are you like the DRONE in the BEE HIVE, “SATISFIED”? do you want to investigate and find out where you can get the

most benefit for your money?

Notice our form below. We blanket your live stock. Compare the form below with your policy and then remember that == we write your insurance and give you all these advantages at lif- — icon percent (15) less than the scheduled rate. \ EE Premium against, FIRE, LIGHTNING and TORNADO, $1.62 per ss: Si00. for three years. . EE Farm Property Insurance |

Against Fire, Lighting, Windstorm, Cyclone or Tornado J

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$ 1000

$ 000

On One Story Frame Building, with Shingle roof, occupied by owner or tenant as dwelling including additions attached thereto, foundations and all permanent Improvements. On HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE— Useful and ornamental, including Beds and Bedding, Kitchen Furniture and Utensils. Family Wearing Apparel. Family Library of Printed Books, Plate and Plated Ware, Jewelry in use, Paintings and Engravings and their frames (in case of loss no one to be valued at more than cost* Piano, Organ and other Musical instruments, Sewing machine, Family supplies and fuel, all while contained therein. .

$ 1000 $ 100. « 200.

On Barn No. 1. . . On Barn No. 2. . .. On Private Garage

$ 1000 On Horses, Mules and other live stock in any of the above described buildings or . on farm or while temporarily on or off premises in the state of Indiana. In case of loss no one horse or mule Should be valued at more than $250.00, or more than $100.00 on any one head . of cattle or more than $50.00 on any one hog or more than $25.00 on any one

sheep.

$ 200 On Farm Utensils Including Reapers, Mowers, Harvesters, Wagons, Buggies or other vehicles (including automobiles) Harness, Tools, Cream Separators in the building or on or temporarily off the premises. $500. . On one ’ automobile. While in any building or on or temporarily off the premises. $500 On Hay, Grain, and Feed and Seeds in buildings or in stacks. Loss on Hay not to exceed 10 per cent of the aggregate amount of insurance.

Central National Bank and Central Trust Company Greencastle, Indiana. At the close of business May 4th, 1920 We pay you inttrest on your surplus money. ~ RESOURCES

Loans apd Discounts $961,501.17 United States Bonds 355,304.40 Other Bonds 206,234.66 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 6,000.00 Banking House, l urniture and Fixtures I 1,535.50 Interest earned but not collected 3,000.00 Interest Expense 8,750.60 Due from U. S. Treasurer 5,000.00 CASH 257.035.45

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$1,814,361.73

LIABILITIES (apital Stoc k I (),( Surplus Fund 110,000.00 Undivided Profits 19,128.66 Circulation 96,600.00 Government Bond Account .. 73,513.00 Due to Federal Reserve Bank ........... 85.000.00 "OSITS .... 1,280.120.12

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i you du not understand our proposition come in let us explain. BROWN 6r MOFFETT DISTRICT AGENTS, Greencastle, Indiana SOUTH SIDE SQUARE.

OFFICERS

R. L. O,Flair, Pres. S. A. Flays, Vice I J res J. L. Randel, Cashier, H. L. Wells Asst. Cashier, S. J. Hazelett Asst. Cashier' E. A. Browning Ass!. Cashier.

$U3i4,3S1.73 DIRECTORS R. L. O’Hair S. A. Flays J. L. Randel C. H. Bafnaby Frank Donner

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F. G. Giilmore F. L. O’Hair

■-CjWOVHtf' THE UNI VERS A?- CAR

March 3, 1920, the FORD MOTOR CO. advanced the prices oi Ford cars because oi the increased cost of production. No specibc announcement was deemed neoessary at tlie time, but it has dev., eloped dial misrepresentations and misquotations of these arvancea prices have been and are being given out. So to safeguard the public against the evils of misrepresentation, we herewith give the present prices: RUNABOUT—$550 with dual electric starting and lighting system $625 TOURING CAR—$575 with dual electric starting and lighting system $650 COUPE—ST?' 1 ith dual electric starting and lighting system $850 SEDAN— h dual electric starting and lighting system $975 TRUCK CHA/ - with solid tires and clincher rims . $600 (With pneumatic tires and demountable rims $640) Fordson Tractor $850 f. o. b. Dearborn, Mich. We will 1 J to receive your order, pledging the assurance of the best possible promptness in delivery.

HANNA SELLS INTEREST TO MR. HUFFMAN

\DEICTAKI\G BUSINESS FOR R8 i ONDI t l ED u* INI*. •JEW HANNA, WILL HKKEW TER UK CONDI CTED BY THE FIRM OF HANNA & HUFFMAN By a. dual, closed, today,. Charley Jinan for the past twelve years five in the undertaking business lr. i ec-nuastlu, and for the past several is associated with A. B. Hanna becomes a partner of Mr. H-inna the Undertaking business. Both Mr. Hanna and Mr. Ho' r - ' are well known to the people ef ”(• nam County and the new biisi**'*" association will be a strong cor.-.llr alion. The business will be conducted as usual in the office in the rear of the Hanna building.

FASHIONS, MINSTREL, SKETCHES STUNT NIGHT GIVEN BY THE

II MM *+■ ~ txn. , o-oitt. Aim (Ugh Louis Hi:t;J. -ugt j .'i lGaHSt d his opponent in . J .'hurt it n tie red a knockout blow in ' the third round which secuicd for ^ him the title of the champion light- ( weight of the high school. file Senior Minstrel compi.-ed of j girls closed the evening’s program with one of the spiciest and joppicst cut- rtuiuments ever given. Songt and jokes of the most inti tiny , and pleasing kind were rendered.

All of the attractions were first

CLASSES OI- IMF HIGH S(ii-i class and carried out In a most uniOOI. IN I HE II. S. Al DirolCII M I que and impressive mnnnei The ON 1 l ESDAT E\ ENI.NG IS j participants arc entitled to nun h

GKEAIIA ENJOYED I!)

GK Al'DIENC E-STUN IS VERY ENTERTAINING

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James L. Randel was in Indianapolis Tuesday to attend a Masonic ■ meeting.

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PAUL A I. BIN IS SECRETARY OF THE COUNTY COMMITTEE

Paul Albin, one of Putnam county's ; young and progressive young Detn- | oerats, has been named by the Dem- | ocratic committeemen as the secre- | tary of the D< mocratlc committee, | The selection of Mr. Albin assurei ■ the Democrats of the county an active

and hustPng secretary.

READ THE HERALD FOP. NEWS

One of the must pleasing and entertaining events ever given by th..members of the high school was me Stunt Night program given on luesevening in the High School A.i.iElach class was represent.*1 ■- orig't’iil Hint and each wa i f 'i"' I' . . • dust rved much com- ( “ -d.il for its splendid entetain-

ment.

Fashion Revue by the Fresh-

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it . puled the very latest and ne,vest styles which appealed 'he ! hearts of thi girls and worn., pro-|

sent. * , , t

Next on the program was the “Moonbeam Dance” giv bv the Sophomore class. Tic I's were very beautiful in theii • i, : „ tumes nr.d the dance wa - hig.dy ap-

precia'cd by the audience.

A short sketch entitled “As Von Nan ' was presented ..y the .'un- *°' a most olensint manner.

ellnr attraction of tie even-

ing .ms the nrize fight, which eorsisted of fhn e one minute rounds. The oenonent* were Louis IHrt and Ihilin Maxwell, known in the boxing world as Ik)ng and Short. The fight was vr -v amusing. In second round Philin Maxwell( Short) succeeded in knocked ou* «e.-eral o,’ his opponent* landing a left hand unper cut which

u’it for their work. The proceeds amounted to near $80 and will l>e used toward the expense of the scenery and stage settings which were recently purchased b"

the school.

THI’ NEWLY EQUIPPED PODGE SERVICE STATION COMPLETE

lh. newly equipp.-i service si .i - ■ nd ..ales room of the R. E. Kntdi Company, agents for the Doik. ca'' en F.ast Franklin street, which ha*

been under construction for the psH

!•■ ss was especially pleasing, i.-i f'l'al weeks is now complete.

The station is one of the most ff.wl-

> r*' and iiesi cquippin

The It. E. Knoll Company pm im 1 the 11 w equipment of Hodges & di' li ael, which they have installed in P'' J ' new room and Mr. Hodge is 1 ■'

as a mechanic.

The t ales rom i has been beautifndv dero’ated and is most attractiv - N '■ ’\ Rogers has been employe I t" iter the off'ce work of !h ■ 1

•iiiiy.

The ci i 1 n of Ott liobhs, ' v| ’' ha la • mined to H . home on c*’ 1 Washington street for everal da> hy an ‘-s of blood poisming. reportc i lx- improved today.

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Hrv* is in Datroit. : ^ ,;1 connected w-itli Bay' 1 "'

Michigan. Mr. Hays is President of the B..y View Assembly Assivia." 111