The Greencastle Daily Sun, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 April 1890 — Page 1

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VOL. 1. NO. 143.

GREENCASTLE, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, APllIL 23, 1890.

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. city officers: Mayor Elisha Cowgill Wlerk H. C. Lewis Treasurer J. A. Jackson Marshal W. E. Starr COUNCILMHN: 1st ward—Thomas Abrams and L. M. Hanna. 2d ward—W. H Ragan and George E. Hlake. 3d ward—John It. Miller and Charles Lueteke. school'board: President F. A. Hays Secretary Alpheus Hirch Treasurer Henry Meltzer Superintendent ? Kobe it A. Ogg railways. I. & St. L. (BigFour)—FI P. Huestis, agent, passenger depot, northern terminus of Jackson street. L. N. A. & C. (Monon) C. Ih Hammond, agent, depot, same as preceeding. T. H. & I. (Vandalia) J.S. Dowling, agent, passenger depot, southern termiuus ot Locust street.

SCHOOLS. Public—1st ward—Building comer sf Market and Liberty stieets; Einma Jones, principal. 2d ward—Building on Anderson street, east of Bloomington; Alice Renick, principal. 3d ward—Building on Elm street; Rebecca Hanna, principal. High School—in 3d ward building; Miss Martha Kidpath, principal. Colored school—On Hanna street, between College Avenue and Indiana streets; VV. F. Tiester, principal. Prof. It. A. Ogg, Superintendent of the City schools. Defauw University—Including School of Liberal Arts, Greencastle Preparatory School; School of Music, school of theology, school of law. school of military science, school of line arts; and the normal school buildings on College avenue and Locust street; between Seminary and Hanna stieets; ohservatoiy on North Arlington street. J. P. I). John, president of the university. St Paul Acadkmy—Corner Washington and Water stieets.

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We lind the‘following in the Terre Haute News of yesterday evening: Mary Brooks, a 13-year old girl, ran away from a gool home in Greencastle and, as it in believed, in company with a notorious courtesan came to Terre Haute. The police were notified and Roundsman Pierce was designated to look after the case thoroughly. This the officer did as the sequel will show. He found traces of the runaway child down among the dens of Gallantine, hut the description furnished him was not altogether complete and he was thus handicapped in the outset. He discovered that a strange girl had been making inquiries down about the house boats by the county bridge and that site had gone toward Main street. He retraced his steps and once passed the girl on Main near Third street. Not satisfied he turned nack among the West End dives and finally found the girl standing in front of a saloon on Main street. He placed her under arrest and took her to headquarters, where a relative from Greencastle was in waiting. Mary’s child face upon which had been fixed an old, tired, careworn look, brightened at sight ot the lady, who greeted her with undisguised affection and who, at once left with her for Ihe depot to take her back to her anxious friends. Mary is small for her age. Ollicer Pierce expressed himself as much pleased at being instrumental in saving the unfortunate little thing to

her friends.

1.obi a Finger Chas. Williams, a Monon freight brakeman, lost a finger, last night, while coupling cars at Gosport. Iliimanr Sortoty Heeling. The Greencastle Humane Society will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock, at the residence of L. P. Chapin, on the corner of Vine and Poplar streets.

PERSONALS.

Dr Post is on the sick list. Joshua Marksherry is at Gosport. James Egnor, cf Spencer, is in the

city.

A. T. Inlow (ias moved to Terre Haute. Clay Dariiall will remove to Bloomington. Newt. Yancleave is visiting at Danville, Illinois. Mrs. James Matthews left for Flor. Ida last uight. James Henry, of Gosport, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. R. M. Black returned from Illinois yesterday. Mrs. C. H. Osborne returned to Rockville yesterday. Ed Blcknell is expected home from Florida this week. Mrs. Colescott, of Fowler, is visiting her brother. Dr. John. Bishop Bowman was the guest of D. L. Southard yesterday. Chas. Bivins left to-day for Illinois on a horse trading expedition. Dr. W. N. Wishard, of Indianapolis, was in town a few hours yesterday. Landlord Ileffernau, of ihc Nutt House, Crawfordsville, was in the city last eveningi COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE.

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By long odds Mr. Herndon', Life i, the best ytt

written —Times.

The work opens tip a hitherto unknown stock ol knowledge regarding Lincoln.—&aa<y«r<r, N. V.

Died of Blood Foltonlng. Two weeks ago Wiley Day, who lives near Mt. Meridian, ran an elder snag in his hand. Blood poisoning set in and resulted in hie death Tuesday afternoon. Small Fire Till- .Tlorulny;. A defective Hue in the kitchen ot Gus Williamson’s residence, on Bloomington street, started a blaze between tlie ceiling and roof which called out the Department at 11 o'clock this mornj ing. The three-horse combination— the two-horse reel and one-horse motive power—lost considerable time in bucking, balking and dancing all over the street after coming out of the engine house, but made good time up Washington street when a start was finally made, and the fire was put out in a few minutes. The roof of the building was slightly damaged, and the furniture, wall paper and some articles

Limedale. The lime kiln is in full blast. The school will he out May 2nd. Miss Florence Allen is at home sick. She has been teaching school at Wichita, Kansas.

April 22.

Want* a « alining Factory. Editor Sun: Who will make a bleak for a canning factory in Greencasile; two hundred shares at $.'.U per share will give us $10,000? This will give a good start. Here is alliance for the farmers to help themselves by creating a home market for their vegetables and fruits. Here will be employment for men, women and children. This will bi ing money and business to our city. We have a market at home for ttie goods canned. The boarding halls and stores would use them in preference to shipping them here. Cities are all around us affording a market for the surplus. Open up the books! Who will take the first ten shares to start the ball rolling? Here will he something real, something tangible. Now is the time to do something. F.

« U> Council Lust Maht. The following inspectors and judges for the city election were appointed: Inspectors—First Ward. J, F. Fee; Second Ward, Edward Allen; I'hiid Ward, 1’. O. Harris. Judges—First Ward, J. R. M. Allen, Chas Kiefer; Second Ward, D. Maloney, Sol Henry; Third Ward, Beniamin Coleman, James E. Talbott. Marshal Starr was directed to notify property-holders within the fire limit to examine and repair their chimneys and

flues.

The finance committee reported balance in hands of Treasurer as follows: General fund, $'>,381.79; school fund, $1,196.74; total, *10,578.53. The following claims were allowedM. J. Cooper, I’olice .. $22 50 Sam. J. Stone, do .. 5 00

Bhiok Chapel

Choir meeting next Saturday evening ( ; eo N Nelson, F. D 20 00

at the residence of John Swope; all interested in having good Sunday school music should attend these meetings. Mrs. J. T. OTIair is with her mother, who is (liingerously sick, at her home near Oakalla. Soap making and house cleaning are tlie “topics” that are claiming the attention of our society ladies just now. Floyd Tr. Messrs. Sim Wright and T. Daniel are building a barn for Joseph McVey. William Iddings is very sick, result of the grip: also Mrs. Enoch Dicks. The graduating exercises of the pupils of the common schools will be held at Zion church next Saturday night, April

20.

The Coatsyille people that have been ,, , ,,

fishing in Clear creek on Sunday , md .M. J. Beckett, printing for cembetter not repeat it or they may get to , 7 : ’ I; comedown to our ancient court house, V T 11 * K,, . K,,ieer ''' “ ™

Harris & Co., coal 2 00

Ben S. Williams, do 20 (X) James Merryweather, do 17 50 J. M. Donnobue.streets 22 00 Tobe Tompkins, streets 15 75 G. Winkler, do 15 75 Chas. Little, do 15 75 II. Seward, do 2 25 Sami. Edwards, do 15 25 J. D. Stevens, broken stone 12 59 Dow Whittaker, do 5 20 S Pittman, do... Jj fcO Henry Bellamy, do 0 20 Carey Alston, do 11 00 Janies Lee, stepping stones 53 00 J. A. Jackson. Hag atones 3 75 Chas. Eiteljorg, tiling 47 87 Wm. Skelton, Assessor 37 50 |G. C. Foundry and Machine Shop 11 00 L. Wiek A Co., Mdse. F. D 24 87

llUSSELVILLE, Illd.

Daniel Gullliams now rides in the

best cart in this vicinity.

Rev. J. A. I’ollick, editor of the •Phalanx, was here Tuesday. He conducted the funeral services of Mrs. Strane, widow of tiie late Wm. Strane,

near Portland Mills.

B. F. Barwick, mdse 5 (’0 B. F. Joslin, coal F. D 23 35

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ollice, April 23, 1.39t.

W. M. Bonn, Mis. M. Bethune. O. B. Tavlor, Capt. A. 11. Pulcifer, J. I. Hill,

Mr. McGaughey, one of the unterri- k,> 9 . m. Henkle, Rev. Parke, Wm. tied leading Democrats of our vicinity. Barr, G. A. Richmond, Jay. Reddinghas lost a confidential letter from Myers J ton, Maud Sutherland. Mrs Elizabeth Gordon A Co., and I-send it herewith 11 Thomas, Ella Christy, O. H. Ueiry, to you. It is aheid ot “blocks of live", j James Ash. Alayia Grimes, Mrs. G. K. as it say* take all doubtful voters and i Atkinson.

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picture Mr. Lin-

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coin as I knew him than any of tne many others who have undertaken to give histories of his life so far as I have seen them.—Ex-Senator Lyman

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The Rreatest Life of Lincoln yet written.—-Fro** the Late Judge J. C. Knickerbocker. The best American biography that has ever been written—/A?rac# White, Ed. N. K Evening Post.

* • • The very best American biography I have

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This true story of Abraham Lincoln ought to be in evet? library in the land, and it will be whenever its merits nnd faithfulness become known.—/A»«. C. T. Hubbard, late member of Congrest from N. V • * * All the^a loving adherents will hail Hernlon'ft Lincoln with tininiscd, unbounded joy.—

hi. afo Tribune.

In the South, and with Southern public men, it ought to be more popular than any other biography of Abraham Lincoln.—Memphis. It will do more to shape the judgment of posterity 1 Mr. Lincoln's character than all that nas been

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They who wish to know Lincoln as he really was. must read the biography written by his friend ana law partner, W H Herndon. • • —AT. H. Sun. Mr. Herndon's personal recollections of Linrola will doubtless remain the most authentic and trustworthy sorce of information. • • —AT. K. Nation. AGENTS WANTED. For Terms ead Territory sddrets,

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