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New Castle Herald from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 20

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New Castle Heraldi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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20
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1 TWENTY THE NEW CASTLE HERALD. Friday, August 27, 1920 'T'-' J.W-jlili'lH11 lii.M'"-iiW'iii ipwwjwt yyiiiiiiij.iii, eyfMisjeiyyfWui fniiajinumaii iiih a nmni imiiiinii iiipiiiiiuii) mm-mmmm 1 1 in 1 1 1 1 aiaifc. i T.1..r.1:,r.i in N. ir Five Minute Chats on Our Presidents By JAMES MORGAH REGENT RULING DELAYS THRESHING SLIPPERY KOCK. Aur.

2 7 Now that tho bun has been put on the travel of the cleated tractor wheels of tho threshing machines, the farmer who has grain to thresh must await the modification of the new law forbidding the use of heavy engines on the Improved highways and bridges. Owners of threshing machines find tractor do not relish the Idea of paying fines attaeuwu i the violation of the new ruling, consequently threshing will be material (Copyright. 19X0, by Jiou llotiu.) A NEW EPOCH imoi Dim mm 1877 April, 'President Hayes withdrew Federal troopa from 8outhern State cap. Itala. Banished aloohollo liquors from the White House.

June and July, ordered out Federal troops In the great railway strike. 1878 Vetoed Silver bill, which was passed over his veto. 1879 Specie payments resumed. 1893 Jan. 17, death of Hayes at Fremont, aged 70.

ly delayed this season as owner or threshing outfits have been unable to procure the new appliance In time for present use. PERSONALS Don Kerr of Main street has joined the U. S. navy, recruiting at Pittsburgh. He passed successfully vnu requirements of the recruiting office at that place.

Mr. and Mrs. George Kerr have rented rooms in the house owned by Miss Lola Flemming. They will move in soon. IF PROPERLY INVESTED NOW UTTE serves his party best whs IT.

serves his country With those watchwords Hayes had sacrificed himself and his administration to reunite North and South, to cleanse the civil service and to regenerate the Republican party. So qui BUYING STOCK IN OUR COMPANY IS NOT A GAMBLE YOU ARE "IN BUSINESS" WITH NEW CASTLE MEN AND THE DRILLING OPERATIONS BEING CARRIED ON ARE RIGHT HERE, WHERE YOU CAN SEE HOW YOUR MONEY IS BEING SPEN AND WHAT PROGRESS IS BEING MADE, i '1 I' Miss Lois Murphy has accepted a position in the primary grades of the Cleveland schools, to which position she was recently elected. Miss Frances Barron, Beulah Kerr and Mary Bingham are attending Institute in Pittsburgh this week. Prof. Blaisdell is moving into the boys' dormitory this week.

Prof. Steel will serve as principal of the Model school. Miss Greathead has been elected to teach in the intermediate (grades. in the Model school. James Kelster was a New Castle caller Saturday.

Mrs. Jane Magrew and her sister. Miss Sarah Reed, returned from a pleasant visit with New Castle friends. Robert McMinn and Clare Book were New Castle' callers Monday. etly, so coldly, so undramatically did he go about all those great objects that he remained to the end of his i term one of the "most misunderstood, most underestimated presidents, the Republican leaders hating him as an apostate and the Democrats despis-1 lng him as a fraud.

He selected one of the most dis-' tlngulshed cabinets in history. But I he did ft without consulting party I PORTERSVILLE NOTES leaders or considering the claims of factions, and the offended senate threatened and muttered for nearly a week before it confirmed the nominations. To the disgust of "practical politicians" he "threw away" a high-class foreign mission on a man like James Russell Lowell, "a dashed literary feller," as Senator Cameron said, and he enraged Roscoe Conk-ling by flinging tho political machine of the imperious senator out of the federal offices In New York city. He would also have made a start toward MOTOR ET3RE. PORTERSVILLE, 27 Mrs.

Celie Auburn and daughter Miss Lula of Youngstown, motored to Portersville Tucsda and visited the former's brother, E. R. Luebben and family. They also visited other relatives in Harmony last week. ARE VISITING HERE.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gillespie and children Robert and Ruth of Greenville are visiting Mrs. Gillespie's father, Caleb Covert, and her brother Guy. I ft ft 'A if PICNIC SUPPER, Some of the girls of Portersville and vicinity enjoyed a picnic supper at McConnels Mills Saturday evening.

Covers were laid for the following: Misses Jean Campbell, Belle Luebben, Mary McClymonds, Klsle Heberllng, Nannie Myers, Mrs. Thomas English of PUlwood City, who Is visiting at tne home of her father-in-law, William English; Birdie English, Mary Young, Jennie Badger, Florence Badger, Florence Frailer, Lanore Morgan and Miss Margaret Buff of Mt. Jackson, who is visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. J.

S. Campbell. '1 ft Lucy Webb Hayes. i ms fm i- nSA.A....i,. t.

PERSONALS. Mlsss Eleanor Smith of Wilkinson is visitinp her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glenn. Miss Harriet Eyth of Butler visited last' week at the home of Dr.

and Mrs. J. S. Campbell. Rev.

and Mrs. George Cheese-man of Unionville attended preaching- service, at the Presbyterian church Sunday. After church they visited at the home of tho latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Lan-derer. There will be preaching service at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning, August 2 9, at 11 o'clock, and In the evening at 8 o'clock by Rev. A. B.

Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Covert and son Harold, of Parker visited at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. O. Covert, Sunday. This is Well No. 1 Now Down 1000 Feet struck seven times in the drilling and each time the pressure has increased.

Our driller, an exper the removal of the civil service from politics and spolls-mongering had not both parties combined in congress to thwart his every effort in that direction. Hayes boldest challenge to the Republican politicians was his abandonment of their 12-year struggle to reconstruct the Southern states from Washington. Ever since congress had seized from Lincoln's lifeless hand the control of reconstruction, the entire proceeding had been a tragic failure. Hayes came to the presidency In the depths of an Industrial prostration when wandering bands of tramps thronged the highways of the land, and soon the first great railway strike paralyzed transportation between the Atlantic and the Mississippi. In response to the popular cry for "more money" both parties In congress were for repealing or modifying the resumption act and for inflating the currency with greenbacks on silver coinage.

The president firmly resisted such a surrender. Had not his veto of the silver bill been overridden he would have saved the country from taking the first step on the road that led it to the brink of free silver in 1896. All In China, at dinners and theatrical performances, it is customary to provide gruests or spectators with hot towels saturated with scented water for wiping their faces. Stay 1 ienced oil man says, "Prospects look wonderfully good." If his prediction proves true, your money invested wiii grow a hundred fold. DON'T DELAY-MAKE APPLICATION FOR SHARES NOW Today Shares.

Are $50.00 May Advance at Any Time 250 LOCAL INVESTORS Believe in Our Proposition SO WILL. YOU -If You Will Investigate, the support of the political time serv- l' ers and the applause of the partisan press. These united In denouncing The answer of most fat people i that exercise and cHetug; to too bard, too troublesome and -4oo danreroua method to force the weight down. However, in Marmola Prescription Tablets, all these difficulties are overcome. They ere absolutely harmless, entail go diet ing or violent exercise, and have the added advantage of cheapness.

One little tablet after each meal and at bedtime as pleasant to eat as candy wul reduce your vt-ht trro, three or four pounds a week, and leave no bad result 3 such as wrinkles or flabby skin. A good size box is sold by drug cifsat the reasonable trice erf one doHar, or if ptefn abte they may be obtained by sendiaj he mount to the Marmot Co- 94 Gnrfcekl Buflduifi. Detroit. KOeh TN-y reach yoa by mail prepaid, pialn. eeaJed cover- JJg tfmt yew tr th Iww bo ess ii me fnr being too btA am "ducetweL and ridiculing him as a renegade in politics and as a sniveling hypocrite In private The White House 'Vent dry" for the, first time under the Hayes', and the president was held np to contempt as a man too stingy to stand treat and too weak to resist a domineering; wife.

Hayes found the North and South divided and he left them more nearly reunited than they had been In a feneration. He found the national currency paper and he left It gold and silver. He found the prosperity of the country at dead low tide and he left It at high tide. It fell to Hayes to ring down the curtain on the epoch of the Civil war and to In another epoch. The) voices of the past cried out against him, but In his complete retirement from politics he lived to hear the voices of the new time give a thri-e-ortniir umiidn week witaout tear of t-rl Full Details as to our methods, our stockholders and our future plans may be had on application to our office or any of onr directors.

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