Greencastle Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 May 1883 — Page 1
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Ouni plantiiiK «iul fl ' iinj; tbe ort^i C* the day. _ | ‘i. sinclaii is tins wili bird oi > So,it;; Fuu:iii«. 11 < iin : . didti lanUnjt,
com Satwyil iy
William i’il | Ibst week.
I Mrs. Flint Tefmant has beon leach-
■ in-' a music class south of town.
Tne new bridge c'uvss Doo c-'Ctt
’ Till be <•( nn pie ted this w-ek.
’•♦Uiird complett’d his barn j
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ZEZovLsel^.ol'.'l Sowing Machined Aim! otl.er standard makes. Machines fully WAIlllANTKl) in every respect. Orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Omc -.—At J.ANabONV Bazak, No. 6, South Side Square, Greencastle, Jmh i lu-l »
The Greencastle timer.
Will McCoy, of the oldL' .vkin lIousc< j has had his jiorch repaired. There is J
, „fu,vo. eis ,., wl .j ^rgr p,, fa r4n 0f 1 q Sicgt; and Berrigan will move lihetr' V W Jil. JL \.,4 O .
btonu crusher south of town in a few days. The rock road is moving for- ,
ward to Iho county Hue.
Elder I’richiiKi. of In.liauapolls, conducted services at the Christian church the fore part of last week and Kt-v. Tamiiton at ho M. E. church the latter fart ot the week, including Sunday,
Embroideries
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l^enielc, CJui'tiw &• C<i>., I’ATENTEKS OK THE OttEENCASTLE SU0£ Am mMMm CARRIAGES, And Manufacturers of all kinds of Wagons, Buggies Flnctons, N.C., GHKBNCASTLE, IND. The J.:ir;;,‘st and b *st stock of Carriages. Jump Seats, Pluetons, Buggies, Hacks, \c., Ne . in Southern Indiana. Patent applied for the Renick & Curtis
CAUPKNTKKSVIL.r.E.
Newton \ McFerrin have a njw platform in front of their store. Miss Carrie Osbom has been vD. ti g
at Crawfordsviiie.
The Temperance Cause.
The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union will meet in the Christian church
May 17, at .8 o’clock p. m.
The present is no time for discour-
agement on the part of temperance porkers. Countless proofs of the cryajr e ^Us of intemper.’.nce are daily exBibitin ' ‘heinsohes on every hand, and ire operating on ihe judgment and the
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is irr-.tistilde. 11 is J, ^ av Mutt the * | liregi.'iint s.iiirce of so l ^uc.i imsehief
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Neck-wear
it.KS'smnta? WUVeknrt ' Vi8 "- mnul'd 1 and'Anelbgmd'adiou the .lames (). Darker has moved into his j !’ alri0ti t flT( ‘ niln h* s '.‘.v notlnng of new house. more sensalive chrisli m men aim Gravel roads are in progress. | women ot this ippublic. J he U ;u. Hillis is going to blat ismithmg anxious cry will contimte to be heaid a „ ;l i n> more and more clearly for full deliver-
ance from this desolating scourge. This cry must resound fiom our hills and mountains and through our fertile
re-i •(;. ‘(i V aileys and plains until a miglity In .->1 is 1 ''' / ' whaled under the broad but peaceful
banner of temperance determined to wager a war of t xtermination against a system so directly opposed to tne best
inturests of humanity.
Is it any wondef that so many should he anxious to attract public attention to the magnitude of thf' evil'/ Does not every feeling of love to Uod and man call to fearless and (.'ecisive a"liooV Suppose the divadful results we knAVT to proceed from the license system could be traced to any other cause, could wo look with cold indifference upon it'/ Solar from that we would sneeUily wiinesH an uncontrollable and
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U0A< 1IDALE.
Justice (ihorrnley was
Councilman. Elijah Grantham school trustee, and Frank Carter Marsh U. Friday moi mug at one o’clock he' sa loon of "ick Adams was discov e . to he on tire. Mr. Adams had goho to Ilulianapolis the previous evening, end his wife and three children were in the second story, their retreat by the stairway, which was on the outsid., being cutoff. Mrs. Adams was nearly aolfocutod with the smoke, bu ( t she man aged to reach a window, which sh** raised, and droppdi two of her children' to the pavement below, at the sil'tie time crying tire as loudly as she could. Sis* loen threw two feather beds out, aim
< ’ , ‘.‘ li r.!? < | , 'n P ini l !i er , bein u urep. • s'.ble excitement from one end miewhat th Miy. she \v<i3iUi,ud to ri.-k ( ,f n,, | uioii to the oilier. And shall on l ie. haul paveuient iJ\ d is tills death dealing curse be allowed to the (lames bad buist into the loom, an^r,, 0 011 undisturbed? pappose
The King of Road Carts. The longest, the stiongest and best cart spring made. Guaranteed t > ride equal la h«*st buggies. No weight on horse’s back. Nicely adjusted ami perfectly balanced. ,, , , Mimulacturvvs agents tor Ilaydock’s Celebrated St. Louis Buggies, Ihe best cheap buggy a ad« All work warranted as represented. Repairing done on short notice. All orders or letters will receive prompt attention. Call and set ,,o UK NICK CURTIS A, CO., Greencastle, Ind.
wool
she leaped lor her lite. The saloon :u>" t wo adjoining buildings w« re soon tuisumed, ami the rest of the row oulv saved by hard work. John -Ryle 1bM his household goo is and clothing. Tffe dwelling belonged to L. IWrigbt; insiMT-d *300. Adams lost every thing bm was insured for ’-.boo. placed only a few dars btSiore. (iyantham’S build ing was not insured, ms policy having only recently expiied.V The firo was i; ci'iidiary. umkthere are many rumors as
to its origin.y MAPI.K GUO\ M.
A Sunday school has been orgrypuod at Ml. Iheasant; Solomau li .rmi. Nuperintt-nden;; J. M. Hillis, Asa» taut: John A. Reeves. Treasurer; Ant. Murphy Secretary; Misses Nettie Iteeves ami liiliis, ChoroBteis. Meets at li p.
m.
Mr. M' Duffy, of Kentucky, ha ed t > the Sjiriugcr place. Some farmers will work on the ypavol
road.
A large acreage of com Is being pul
in.
VThoat is coming out finely.
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Wunt to liny the WOOL of the county, nlso > any mort^ that mu', be otfeieil us from ivljoiinno; counties, tor all ol ivliich we will pay the liighest inai ket price in
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To those who will exchange their wool for factory will pay .a liberal premium. N<> factory gives a
eral exchange than we do. We have in Wliito, i-iiy,
15ortlei*e<l, i*I«‘l< jukI IJino. Also Jeans, Flannels, Cassimeres, Yarns, Etc. Also Cotton (,ood>, such as Bleached and Brown Muslin, Shirting,
Cottonades, White Counterpanes, Etc.
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C. Burket will put up a store house
near the depot.
The surveyors were here surveying
the road to Morton.
J is. Miller has taken the contract build a bon e for William Wilsqih. It is said that the irou roofs imt Mr. I.oyd’s house and Mr. Jarvis' house U.it year, are failures as they leak bad-
ly.J
war or,
lire o>- pestilence or dood brought about such distress and mi- -ry on s" many of our peoph' would we stand idlv by and ask' iim 1 my hi other’s keeper?” Alas it is not only (lealli and matei ial loss, not only premature and dishonored gilives, but tlie unending destruction of both soul and body which we witness from this traiUc. Can any one deserve to be called a Christian or a patriot or even a man who refuses to aid in arresting a soir ee of such unmitigated evil? t'hicago has J.soO saloons,the daily receipts of which, according to the saloonkeepers’ attorney, vary from $26 to $80 per day. At the lowest ligure the income of each saloon would be$P,-1-8 a year; an aggregate for the d.SCO of ?8t 675.000. Ai tlie highest figure the sa'oou )i((uor-bill of ('hicago for the year would be £18,526,000! Enormoiis indeed is the drink-waste, not alone in ChiCHgo. but in all of our cities and towns wherein the drink-traffic is fos-
tered.
' It’s too late to save me,” said n poor old drunkard when urged to reform. ‘‘It’s too late to save me, but oh! for God’s sake, save the boys.” Yes, it was too late for him; be had fallen too low to even dream of forgivuess and pence. The demon of drink held Ids soul iii bondage, and he had lost forever all hope of salvation. With the cou1 sciolism ss of his own degre lation lie to pleads not for him ‘ it, bat, "for God’s : Bake, tnve the hoys.” C.
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^•\v Ait ny Bopubli'jftn.
f an the consistency of tlie course of
’W A. INT VS? 3EJ Xy ! ■WCfcOSe*, ■WC^-Ck3EN> V. HA.YS Is prepared to buy all tlie WOOI, that comes to Greencastle mid will pay tin highest market juice in cash, or will exchange the best Factory Goods, Yarns, Flannels, Joans, Blankets, Oassimeres, (’otUmades, Dry Goods of all kinds. Boots Shoes, Hats, Caps and Clothing at the very lowest price. lfi-21
Ike Srown has quit railroading. Corn is being planted tins week with
a vim.
goods
more !ib
BELLI? UNION.
Wheat is looking better now, and
promises a good yield.
B. O. Jones has completed the foundation for his new dwelling. There is talk of jaunting tlie Valley chinch 1 his fall. A good painting would help its looks wonderfully.
the average Irishman b“ explained satisfactorily? In order to fiee himself I from the thousand and one wrongs juacticed upon him by free-trade England be euiiurates to America, and at j once is taken into thn Democratic jiav- | ty. the bitter and radical exponent of j ■•free tradeism” in America. Free- ; trude is the Irishman's bitterest enemy, nut still he is alninst invariably a Dem-
ocrat.
GARDEN SEEDS, WHITE LEA.D. Oils, Varnishes, Putty, Glass, Dyo Stuff, Paint and White Wash Brushes. LOWEST CASE PRICES. OtoaYo.
Cincinnati Com mem in! Gaitotle.
The Indinnapolis Journal goes largely into slatistics to show that the Slate
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matters not so much, howiver, what
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WEST UNION.
sas last week.
Sunday school organized at Canaan
Sunday.
part of the State a man live- in as it
KpirtW on .he climt-h U .h.Uh-1 Sf^gTri, "E
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Tjangdon l^eads tlie Tra.ele. BSY C000S
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ofiice to which lie may be chosen.
In«llanaj'olis Herald
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Fain.ers are plowing for corn and planting. Wheat looks well, Oats a
failure. 1 For the last week Governor I’orler Hiram Rollings lias moved to the | un ,j ^(, ( ,, Mt arv Blackledge have le eu in fan.; lie j'.urchased of Mr. J.oudei'baek. Ull . ,„, r u, pxii „f tho state. During William Bond paid a living visit to tlieir abscenee Will. Robots has been Terre II'iitelast week. tlie ••acting” (Jovernor. It is We to* k notice of some young man j t,,.,, IK) . V to salute him as ”il e Gover-
witkhis overcoat and straw bat on. rR , r ” Suppose he wanted to represent summer
FOR YOUR CTO ro J, D, HATHAWAY’S NEW PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, n. tho lUtbsw.y Block, Soulhwert corner Pnbl.c S<|U«rc. Mr. Hkthnw.y b«e juM adde.l 7V<*av 9 iikI ^
NuTIt’E in hereby given that on S:\turday, May 1H8B.
Mrs. T. M. Hannas.
At the
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And i“ --w . ..pared to do fir,*-clacw work
.1. P. HATHAWAY
Bring on (hi children ns w^c do not diglike tr Hk“
GlDiKNCAUTLK, Ind,
and winter.
DHICK ( IIAfKL. Corn jilanting. sheep shearing and house c’eanlng are the wavs in wldch the farmers and their families are varying the monotonous routine ot tountiy life at present. Tne -i ! n lars of Somerset Sabbath school meet Thursday evening at the home of II. M. Randall, their superintendenl, to arrange a program me for an entertainment to he given by the school some time in the near future. Mrs. Johib-t >t *s visiting tier son and daughter at Indianapolis. The Misses Allen have rolqrned fi-mi
Nebraska,
\ u vny lU’VoiUo-
It lakes little things to arouse the Democrats; tliev worked harder tor the cdy ottices than tiiev did for state
offices.
,\l!rlo*im City Enterpriie.
Home of the biggest grumblers of the Republican party in the East are jmttiug on jiajier tlieir ideas* of ‘‘the best methods for securing harmony in tlie Republican party. 1 ' One of the first things they "hould do is to quit grumbling ami fault-finding, themselves. I When a man delights to bur’, rocksfor
fur-
ls still located in TnlburtBlock, where she is ready
to do all kinds of
THE FASHION ABLE
inli entnutof* of th rt Court Ilrtu#«», in j Urgenoastle. Putnam cout.ty, Indiana, I
iIh* i’ < lur-I Adm JM.ti ai<»’«*f ILh esiato of MM A CBJjjl»j ■ Mu q 'I li 1 " di d. I'V orl-i "I (lie | J n. IVI /~\ r\ Pi ll. I ut -r*ii < ircuit <'ourt of (unjutv, m'll -oil at |*nl»ho mar rmvtamlrJf !w •»'«'AHBasbiw \Ajss bij v «
Ihe t*ns- ! o'lt'-ry to r.Tix 1 i'uri*is t(* His- I ary.^ lucombrant’o.-*
thereon, to the liiL’hf.-t hiihier tin* following real e-talc of M»i*l <!» cede nt Hiturteii in Putnam ct nnty. iiuliana* to-wit; hortv °i»e anil
thirtv-uine one hundred acres off ot the
M.le of the Northwest fractional quarter 01 seetion m ven, (7)towUrthip thirteen (id) north nf ranjse four (4) went,Hnd pnrt ol the Northeast qu arter of said seotion ven(7) bounded as follows to wit: Beginning at the Northwest eorner
iT.:'.iDRESSMAKING- CUTTING mi FITTINf
south twenty-two chains ana ninetv-pl^ht Lnas, tlienc^ west nine chaics and eighty-M.x links, thence south sixteen chains au*l sixty six links to a stone iii the lino of stud Northeast quarter, ihenco west with tue line of said ijuiirter nineteen chains and eighty six links to the ^outhwHsi corner of said Northeast qu:»'<ei‘t thence
north to the beginning. 8He at * o'clock, p. and for not le>» than two thira.s of the appruisi
value.
Terms of Sale—One third the pn^diase money cash at sale, residue in two equal paymrnts at
purchaser giving
he
l\ THK LATEST STYLE.
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jit tbe wintloiv and Kinnsh ’bis own
ml me. he - imt iimt the in an to iiiHti uel ‘ t '’ r ,^! [ Z"
’us neighbo. d» to the bt*s t UL^tUoa
curing a t|uia UouHehoid.
»iriu f interest
I HUivn IV*I *4 1 I J ••*»»»»*» M -
I and secured hv morcuaMc on aaid lands.
SAMUEL K. rAKK3, Admtnittraior,
My SPRING PATTERN have been received and ) «ru kindly invited to call a
I Aee them.
