The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 18 March 1924 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1924.

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absorbed all the nowlege of oil pos- later life make up an excellent picidbilities in California, which Good- ture of his nature. Although he was year had compiled, which being a all business throughout the day, he wi , and student instead of a gamb- never lost touch with te lighter side 1 ", he had failed to capitalize. of things, and kept abreast of the da> Doheny saw a dump wa- times in the arts. He ow'^i a galh " down the street filled with lery of fine paintings in his Beverly t of the load was a thick, Kills mansion and friends said he b .nee, like oil. He dropped knew the history of every one. \ nj followed the wagon, He had few hobbies and did not 'h i went hack when it returned K° into social affairs to any great to a section of the city, then in the extent. He lortd to raise tropical ki i . for aother load of dirt. plants, and imported thousands of ’ h r, linked up Canfield, his species from the Mexican jungles, 'tv partner. They decided to dig nursing them along in his huge eon-

CLASSIFIED ADS

FOR SALE—Bull dog pups. See or call M. 0. Lyon. Phone 519-X. . 15-3p

For

Safe.

FOR SALE—tour room house, i Rood location, water, lights, gas garage. Phone 333-K. Possession im-

‘ mediately.

We are selling fresh Country eggs per dozen. Hash and Karry

17-3p

at 20c Store.

I

South Side Square

18-2t

REAL ESTATE—We have customers

for residence property. If y 0 u want

FOR SALE—Oliver typewriter. >■“«

cheap. Good as new. See or call E CENTR AL TRUST

Rufus Scales. Phone 423.

18-2t,

COMPANY.

17-2t

I Tomorrow Alright fcA vegMebl* aperient, adda tone and vigor to the digestive and eliminative system, improves the appetite, relieves Sick Headache and Biliousness, corrects JSonslipation. Used for over ioyvars

’ oil, and, scraping together all the money they had, purchased a '■ th soil was black and

servatory, which cost $100,000 and was so large canoes were paddled with ease on the surface of a pool

FOR Call at

SALE—Mellophone horn. Banner office. 18-3t

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE—2 wide tire farm wa-

''!)•. y had no tools, other than picks ; i d shovels, which Canfield, who had

beneath the glass-topped greenhouse. g onSi 2 sets of double work harness,

HIRE RICH BLOOD

Impurities in the Blood Spread

Throughout the System. Nerv-Worth Overcomes Them.

He always kept himself physically fit, retaining the vigor of his outdoor

:i ntJ to digging water wells, sup- prospecting days for years after he plied. But they commenced digging, had passed middle age. He retained an toiled downward each day, while Abdul the Turk, a rubber in the Los cynical neighbors slopj|ted to scoff Angeles Athletic Club, to keep him and make fun 0 f the sweaty, labor- in physical trim. ThtPstory is told ing pair, down there in the hole, pick- that from tips on the market, paring away at the black earth. ticularly oil stock, which Doheny imAt oO feet they struck a gas pocket, parted to the Turk while that attendfollowed by a little oil. The gas near- ant was working over_jhim, Abdul, ly asphyxiated them, and they were amassed a fortune of over $200,000. j forced to wait until it was gone. Then This physical fitness, it was said, they started again, digging, digging enabled Doheny to administer a sound hoisting the dirt upward to the sur- thrashing to his gardener, a much , 1 face at the end of a rope. younger man, one time during an ar-1 At 155 feet they were forced to gument, after the oil magnate wa*

i stop. past sixty.

1 A banker finally agreed to back During the war, Doheny worked in them to the extent of a few thous- Washington, helping supply the navy and dollars, and they bought some with oil. Tie subscribed heavily to cheap drilling machinery, and con- each liberty loan and s said to have tinued sinking a shaft. bought a million dollars’ worth of

At 600 feet they struck oil—the liberties,

first well sunk on the Pacific coast. After the war, and late in life, he | Tt wa ’ not a big one, it is true, took an active interest in politics, and

1 coal bed, 1 sulky plow, one walk* ing breaking plow. Enquire at the Indiana Loan Company, Room 3 Donner Bldg., on Thursday. 17-3t

said Mrs. Lizzie Daley, 22t Antietam street, Hagerstown. Md.

on my

bleat had!

ly from gas forming. I have -Worth. My stomach doesn't

my head, my back and arms. Sold and Recommended

TORY OF

E. L. DOHENY

I and only produced 45 barrels a day, was powerful in Democratic circles for but it pioneered the way and marked many years, his money going into , the turning point to fortune for Do- the party campaign chests, heny and his partner. I In the early part of 1924, Doheny ; The first well was the signal for became involved in the great naval more, and Doheny, using the know- oil scandal, following his securing ledge he Jiad gained from Goodyear’s leases on oil properties in California

subdivide the Comaeh and Kiowa Ind- hook, started out over the state. He which had been reserved for naval

•My blood has been In very bad I food didn't digest properly, and soured dition.” said Mrs. Lizzie Daley, 224 on my stomach and this caused mo to Antietam street, Hagerstown. Md. i bloat badly from ' ’ ■ lie to this, my appetite was very used Nerv-Worth. r. I had severe pains in the back bother me, bloating stopped, blood and

My | appetite are in better condition."

by u. P. MULLINS.

RESTING STORY OF MILNAIKK OIL MAN’S STRUG-

GLE FOR FORTUNE

ANGELES Calif., March 18. r the close of the nineteenth

ian reservations.

r

The Blue Moon-settles over our town tonight. tVill you see it? The seats are rapidly being taken. Don’t miss this evening of fun and entertainment. Come! See what your home town boys and girls can do.

Help Baby Chicks Live and Thrive Feed baby chick* the kind uf food that years of experiment has proven e* nctly right It will pay you two hundred times what it costs. Start giving them Pratts and see bow few chirk*, vou lose from -inder nourishment <r disease! Old hands with poultry sav that it’s feeding that twenty day* that counts And nearly all of them feed Pratts! Your dealer has it sells it on money back guarantee PRATT FOOD CO. ^ - ^4 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa

P Baby Chick Fc

Buttermilk

Baby Chick Food

' uarantecd and

For Sale by

Dealers Throughout the County

A BAD FIRE brings to our im- j mediate attention the importance of i FIRE INSURANCE. The first ques-1 tion is ‘‘Did they have insurance.” We represent old line, dependable companies. Call S. C. Sayers at THE CENTRAL TRUST CO. 17-2t

Get a zVBok

ml

FURNITURE AUCTION Will sell at Auction Wednesday, March 19, 1:30 p. m., at 6 S. Madison st., furniture consisting of old and modern of all kinds. The kind people are looking for. J. G. Lewis. 15-3p

Chips off the Old Block Vr JUNIORS—Littlo Ms One-third the regul» r dose. Made of same ingredients, then candy coated. For children and adults. uni SOLO BY YOUR DRUCCISTa

R. p. MULLINS

If You Need a Medicine ; You SMiilMe Best!

FIRE INSURANCE—THE BEST YOUR MONEY WILL BUY. S. C. SAYERS, CENTRAL TRUST COMPANY. 17-2t

SEE LUCAS AND MASTEN for all kinds of insurance farm and and town property for sale; coal: real estate, preferreds and bonds. LUCAS & MASTEN South .’ackson St. 31 tu. & fri. tf

discover the famous Orange county use. the outbreak of this investifieMs. In 1899 he organized his first gation, which drew into it former

• TRls outd ° or llfe kept Doheny sat- company, the Petroleum Develope- Secretary of the Interior Fall Harisfied for three years. He was liv- me nt Company, which bought more r y F. Sinclair, anothe oil magnate, ing in the open, liked the work, and oil lands in Ktrn county. He also and men in high places in politics spent all his extra hours studying became interested in the Coalinga resulted insteps being taken to inbooks on geology and science, until fields. validate the leases under which Dohe became familiar with many rock Later, he sold the Kern county heny secured control of the Califor-

formations, and laid the foundation land to the Santa Fe railroad for nia fields for a specialized knowledge of min- a quarter of a million dollars—and Dohenv w» a '

er.lo Ey „„„ geology .gain Wamo a proepeelor. , e lf n„/hi s owl Silty The fZy Then came news of the discovery Acting on the suggestion of A. A. j s told that oner wbirn .i-n ,' of gold in the Black Hills, and Do- Robinson, president of the Mexican went to a In- a i i f° 0r ’ hl ’'

V a miner came out of the heny rushed to that field, inspired Central railroad. Doheny, with Can- asked for a loan* * ^ ^ ‘

ia desert and crossed the Mo- by the lure of the yellow metal. But field and A. P. McGinnis, set out on “j Rave nothin esert to Los Angeles. He was he was doomed to disappointment, as what was destined to be the most ' m-skinned, middle aged man, the Black Hills was still Indian ter- sueveessful oil prospecting vip ever

y dressed and with the squint ritory, and not open to prospecting, made by man.

eyes which comes from long News of a silver strike in Colo

spent under the pitiless sun, ra( j o carr j e( | t j, e y 0U th to that state, I' 1116 - 80,1 packing their “grub’’ on

!d from br| K ht » gleaming sand w h ere silver had been located, but on- llurros - Instead, they went in par- Subsequent events proved that h i .

coming winter had made pospecting R,r cars > ' n a special train, and with right,

re was little about this miner's impossible, and Doheny s restless s< , ' ants ma ke their trip pleasant. Dohenv was charitable Ho (rave ranee to set him apart from s P irit would not let him wait for Down along the eastern coast of l arprP sums to Catholic institutions. the hundreds of other men s P rill g- . /i*' 0 °‘ V i* ■ %P .° *’• < " ar CIia *’ to the Y. M. C. A., to French relief desert who poured into Los Lathering three other disgruntled ‘ l " commence inyes iga mg t e oil f un( p,< an( j other benefits. He nl-o throughout the year for re- Prospectors, Doheny set out afoot for '"* ud . ea ^ ^ th ^ aided the Bov Scout movement exon or a new ‘‘grub-stake." He New Mexico, with burros to carry Mexican guide they pushed through tpn!sively

pent most of his small savings ^eir camping equipment. ,h e dense underbrush of the jungle.

There, and in Arizona, he spent reached the La Huasteca plain, and He wagered $231,000 in 1916 that

of long, finally- on a little conical hill, came Wilson would be returned to office,

hard days of toil, and with success upon a pool of bubbling oil. Forget- a,1 d would have bet a million,’’ he meager to the point of failure. tin g the humidity and the heat, they said- ‘‘only my wife wouldn’t let me.’’

ther failure in the hard battle Doheny worked in almost every rushed forward, shouting with joy. He frequently entetained podigal-1 FORJUDGE (xistence he might easily have mining camp in the southwest. He A cursory examination showed them ly. In 1907 he feted the Mexican am- i wish to announce to the voters of branded—and quite fittingly so, discovered three new veins of ore that th e district was probably under- bassador, Enrique Creel, at a ban- i» u tnam county that 1 am a candidate for the fact that he alone during the long years, but his rest- laid ' v >lh oil in tremendous quanti- qvet, in Los Angeles' leading hotel at for the Republican nomination for

APPLES - APPLES. Delicous Stayman’s, Starks and other varieties for a few days. Wetz. 6-tf

EVERY CAR OWNER in Putnam County can save from $50.00 to 1 $150.00 this year, come in and let

us explain our proposition.

FORI) OWNERS SERVICE SYSTEM INC. 12 ] /b South Jackson st. 15-4t

For Rent.

aeain tonme a proapertor. V’ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

To the voters of Putnam County,

Indiana:

I am a candidate for the nomination I of judge of the Putnam Circuit Court,

heny replied, and T have "no’’credit' ° n the Democratic to be f Vot f in the banking field, but I am o-w for at the Prl,nary Llectloa to be of the richest men in rnTr ■ » I held on Tuesday, May Gth, 1924

They were not tan/ling afoot this cause I know mbre hW 1 most res P cctfully " ,! " U

lie. and nanlrino- ftioii- -i ul ’ 1

oil than any man.”

FOR SALE—Small farm, close to down. Good improvements. S. C. ‘Sayers, CENTRAL TRUST CO. 17-2t

Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so many products that are extensively advertised, all at once 1 drop out of sight ami are soon forgot- } ten.-' The reason is plain—the article did not fulfill the promises of the 1 manufacturer. Tliis applies more par- , ticularly to a medicine. A medicinal preparation that It .s real i arativt value almost sells itself, as like an endleaschain system, the remedy is recommended by those who hays been benefited, to those who are in

need of it.

A prominent druggist says. "Take for example Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp Root, a preparation I have sold for many years and never hesitate to re commend, for in almo. t every case it shows excellent results, ns many ot ;ny customers testify. No oilier kiddey remedy has so large a sale.” According to sworn stn ements and verified testimony of thousand* winhave used the preparation, the success of Pf. Kilmer’s Sw. inji-Root is due toth ' fr.-t, so many people claim, that it fills almost e ry wish in overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailments, corrects urinary trouI ’ and neutralizes the uric acid w hich causes rheumatism. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by Parcel Post. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and enclose ten cents*, also mention this paper. Large and medium size bottles for sale at all drug

stores.

SPECIAL on fancy apples for a few days. Phone 766. Wetz 6-tf

smoking car ticket and reached

hern California practically tb e next 14 years years

fc.”

solicit your

support and votes for this office, which is tor a term of six years.

JOHN H. JAMES.

o

I wish to announce to the voters of Putnam county that I will be a candidate for the nomination of judge of the Putnam Circuit Court of Putnam county, Indiana, at the Democratic Primary election to be held Tuesday, May C, 1924. Your support

will be appreciated. JAMES P- HUGHES

o

FOR RENT—Modern apartment, 5 rooms and bath. Heat and water j furnished. Call at 711 S. Locust st.' * l5-6t i

Wanted.

LADIES WORK AT HOME, pleasant, easy sewing on your machine. Whole or part time. Highest possible prices paid. L. Jones, Box 2, Olney 111. Ip

WANTED—To rent, garage. Phone 583. 18-2p

<i to believe it.

less spirit would not let him tarry

ties.

- for the Republican

n . „ , , ,. v , Wh,cb th f s kv the limit.” The j jud ge of the Putnam circuit court in

s than a quarter of a century Jong enough to capitalize his findings. Doheny, crafty and looking ahead, event cost Doheny $19,000 it was said. t j, e i )r i ma ry election to be held May this miner, Edward Laurence Bradshaw, Cavecreek, Tombstone, immediately commenced purchasing Electric fountains were installed 6 ,,,24 Y our SU pn 0 rt will be appre-

y, turning his labor into the Tono Basin and Globe—all famous Iaad on a U sides, until he Rad ac- for the dinner, 10.000 electric lights c j. ltp( *J pement of Californian and Mex- names in the mining days of yore— quired 45,000 acres at a very low were strung about the banquet, room, oil fields, had become one of knew his presence. price, as it was unfit for agriculture, while the place was filled with singichest men in the country, a It w as a hard life, one which forced Then, after a long delay, the first ing birds. Scores of entertainers aidfigure behind the scenes in the greatest frugality. He lived on machinery arrived, and in May, 1901, ed in making the event memorable,

al politics, and one of the cen- little, for little was all he had. More driUteff was started. 35 miles west haracters in the - great naval oil than one year, his expenditures for Tampico. The well came in Big,

JOHN H. ALLEE

'e scandal w*ch “broke” in ^ suecessioi^ 0110 ^* 1 ^ ° therS ^ When he was onVatanTin'tWall

spector, gold miner, surveyor, young miner as well. On one oc-

FOR SHERIFF

I wish to announce to the voters

How much money Doheny has proh of Putnam county that I will be a ably no one knows, even {himself, candidate for re-nomination for sher-

iff on the Republican ticket in the

WANTED—Fifty gallons of pure Maple Syrup. Must be thick and clear. Louis F. Hays. South Side' Square. 18-2t We have a good standard flour selling at 68c a sack.

Here ia a cleanser and polish that enabler. a bride or uny housewite to keep her lovely silver or cut glass as lustrous and unscratched as new. Comes in creamy paste form. Cannot hurt youf hands or the article on which it is used. metalglas can be used on any metal or glass surlace. Try it on your bathroom fixtures percolators, chafing-dishes, doo knobs auto trimmings, etc. It is ideal for clean ing windows, mirrors and the glass in closed cars--does not leave white dust. A trial will make you a constant user. Jit dealer for Melalgias. Satisfaction A-naroBfrcJ. METALGLAS MFC. CO., Marengo Ullnot fffsntmkcmm

WANTED—A marrleir rw-n to work on farm. O. M. Thomas. Morton telephone. 2t-d Iwkyp

THAT DULL ACHING

No. 7, Casiano, was one of

investigaton he said he regarded the the $100,000 he had “loaned” Fall as the

r and laborer he was—all with- casion he had his hand badly chewed largest. This well produced regular- or( ] inarv citizPn wouH re „ arH '<> 10

• • ■ * by a mountain lion, which he finally ly for nine years, and delivered

primary election, May 6, 1924.

LESLIE SEARS

access, only to become one of eading men of wealth in the States when he turned to gold” in a last hope of making

A WHOLESOME PHYSIC tried all kinds of constipation

ard L. Doheny was born a t du Lac, Wis., August 10, 1856. father was Patrick Doheny, a Irishman, while his mother, beher marriage, was Elizabeth

ey.

FOR SHERIFF Will Glidewell of Warren township announces himself for sheriff of Putnam County, subpect to the decision of the Democratic primary, May 6,

1924.

ril 1. Call 567-L.

ver Eggers.

Inquire for Gro-

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killed. On another, he fell down a total of 75,000,000 barels of oil. 1

mine shaft and broke both his legs. Doheny campaigned in Los Ange- . Neither during his mining days or les for more funds to extend his op- pills but never got any kind to keep during those of prosperity later was erationS. He sold stock, but when all ™ en F0LPY he known to drink or smoke. the income was put back in drilling Sib Pr t E Smith 117 N Robe^r He married, taking for his wife new wells, people lost faith in their Ludington, Mich.’ FOLEY CATIL Carrie Estelle Betzold, of Marshall- purchases, and the campaign was ARTIC TABLETS promptly and ef-

town. Ia. not n1UC ! , °f a success. Finally, disappointed at long years Doheny's faith, however, never falof toil which brought no reward, Do- tered, and he made the few associ-

was little about Doheny's heny gathered together his few pos- ates who stuck with him independ-

od to set him apart from other sessions, and, with his ■wife, went to ent y \\ealty. He bought up all the of his age. He attended school Los Angeles. Some time after his stock in his enterprises he could a?dvance rapidly, being particular- arrival, he formed a partnership with ford until he finally owned 40 per ight in the different mathemat- Charles A. Canfield and Joseph A. cent of Mexican Petroleum, the par-

and scientific subpects. He fin- Chanslo, and the three pooled their ent company,

high school at the age of 15, slender resources and went out into Additional companies were organiid not go on to college. the Mojave de^rt, in San B' nar ,no zed and Doheny became president of er o was. a spirit of adventure county, seeking gold. the Mexican Petroleum, Ltd., the Hu- p. ,1.. icoi 1—nauiu

in the youth which rebelled at They found it, in sm.il 0^ an ' asteca Petroleum Company, the Am- Temporary Husband.” . cnhiocttothec'ecisionoftheDemdea of spending his life in Fond and started a mine, but ] he j f a a ericai > Oilfields Company and the KRD, St. Louis, (545M) 8 p. m. J

American Petroleum Company. (CST)—Evening musical program. Amassing a wealth of crude oil, W JY- New York, (405M) 10:30 p. huge storage tanks and pipe lines m . CEST)—The Truax Opera Co. were built. Two pipe lines were 173 KGO. Oakland, Cal. (312M) 8:00

SPECIAL on fancy apples for a few days. Phone 766. Wetz 6-tf

Lost

fectively act upon the bowels. R. P. MULLINS, Druggist. tu,th,s&wk.

n

* TODAY’S FIVE BEST * * RADIO FEATURES * WCAE. Pittsburgh, (402M) 8:30 p. m. (EST)—Copcert by the Glee Club of the Pennsylvania College

for Women.

WGY, Schenectady, (380M)

PROSECUT1NG ATTORNEY

I wish to announce that I will be a bordered' with candidate for the Democratic nom.-1 mondg Generollg reward .

nation for Prosecuting Attorney of y Buskirk, Bloomington, Ind. 15-3p. Putnam County, subject to the pn-1 mary election on Tuesday, May C, 1 y 0 ST—The lower part of a fount1924. GLENN H. LYON nin pen Call 791< 15 . tf

If

FOR SHERIFF

Gilbert E- Prichard, of Jefferson 7 : d ; > township, announces himself as a

Don’t worry and complain about h bad back. Get rid of it! For weak

WANTED—To rent a house by Ap- kidneys, lame and achy backs, your

neighbors recommended Doan's Pill*. Ask your neighbor! Read this state-

ment

Mrs. R. Stites, 207 W. Jacob St, Greencastle, says: “When living down in the country I was stricken down with kidney trouble. It started with severe, shooting pains in my side, darting down to my knees. Then * dull, heavy, nagging ache in the small of my back and across my hips bothered me—I got so lame, I could hardly get out of a chair alter sitting a few minutes and when 1 stooped. I got so dizzy, I would, almost fall. Years ago my fat beg bad taken Doan’s Pills and they had cured him, so I sent to Mullins’ Dtug Store for a supply. Doan's cured me of the attack and left me feeling well.” (Statement given October-

LOST—Enroute by train from Rockville to Bloomington, via Terre Haute and Limedale, March 8, a Phi Kappa Psi fraternity pin, shield-

small dia-

Mrs. L.

Do you want to save money?

you do, let us explain our proposi- n, 1919.)

tion.

p. ^.''(ESTV-liidio drama': 3’oX fo7Z"i7.fP«r„'am cLT-iLOKn OWNERS SERVICE SYSTEM

INC. 12IA South Jackson st.

i® 6 ! or any other one place. This faded, and they returned to Los influenced him to leave home Angeles “flat broke to s ir ly. 1872, at the age of 16. Young anew. Doheny was then 40. ay went to Kansas, where he i While working at od( 1° 0 ^ ■d a government surveying crew happened to pick up a 00 ' an ’n mapping the thousands of oil exudes of California, ^ ri cn

ocratic primary May 6, 1924.

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CATARRH

Catarrh Is a 1.0 :.l ■ Sweetly In-

'cd.

miles long, while one concrete basin P- m - fPCST)—Concert by Lyric Trio flU ence<J by r•..r»tit>11i.w.i conditions, in the Mexican field held 2,500 000 and First Baptist Church quartet. gl *J s A ^f a n C oin^

nn the 0 Relief by loval application, and the chapter I. Indiana. P. E. O, SI,- KHS* &*{!» j’XfWSK SSI-

of middlewest land then un- W. A. Goodyear, assist - barrels of oil. Oil tankers on the 0 n./mf* by local application. ologist of Cali orTlia 1 , jnves- seas carried Doheny’s output to many Chapter T, Indiana, P. E. O. Sis- t‘ho Blood or t * Mi

e following year he accompamfd Goodyear had made a Cc * ^ VQrts terhood will meet Wednesday after- faces aaslata in * 1 y° ur Syaten*

Found.

On May 2, 1923, Mrs. Stites addedr “There is nothing to take the placo of Doan's Pills and I am glad to renew my statement recommending them. Whenever my kidneys trouble me, Doan’s are sure to

give relief.”

all dealers. Foster-Milburr

., Buffalo, N. Y.

'•wvvin^ yuar ne ciuuuinpained vjuuuycox ^ stTte pons ' • — i™;: zz&rz w sr ,our °' c “ wilh p - c

Oklahoma, where he helped ously, read it through time ant

FOUND—Man’s gray Buck glove 60c. al for left hand. Moore & Cook’s Shoe Co., Mfr

Store. ^ — -rr-rrra — APPLES - APPLES. Delicous Stay FOUND—Chain bracelet. Call First man’s, Starks and other varieties National Bank. It for a ffcw days. Wetz. 6-tf