Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1880 — Page 8

THE STAR.

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n>a>“M»rripil—1>I'C. 24 '/‘.i, at th.> rosi- pfly yesterday. A tew days :if;o an old clencc of the bride « patents, no ir Cneen- and respected fat met named Beckett.

r castle—Bev. A, M. Kelsey to Miss Annie whose home is in Mason bounty, Ken 1 I I AN 13 COUNTY ^ CPT ® S - The ceremony was performed 1 tucky, ten miles back of Maysville, came "•••-* by Hev. Wm. Smith, of the Indiana Con- to Cincinnati with some horses for the Me wish you a happy new year ference. Fifteen years a^o Mr. K-dsey Fifth Street market. He found a (rood ItaP*Public schools open ajraiti on next 8 home beyond the Mississippi with sale and n alized handsomely. The pro-

IRY, SALE — — STABLE!

ignoil bees leave to inform the Jbchas bought the atoek and inter-

'hi* line with (food Teams, Carlies or Saddle Horse*. Aleo buy,

ihorsesand mules.

Corner Public Square,

|t | e , Ind. JOHN CAWLEY. -

)HN T. CRAIG,

Monday.

IfeZrDid you swear off, and will you

[ remain in that condition?

i waters until he had

course. He is ! Senior class of

the vow that he would never recross her I oeeds, $510 in money and the rest in

completee a college j notes, he placed in his pocket book to now a member of the take home to his wife and children. The

_ I—v...™ our University. Miss gang of bunko sharps who arc making^ ,. i,/ 11 .' m0 f n 8S E 0 "'-4° Hloom- jj eeveg jgp 088esge< j of those rare endow- this city their hell, soonspottedj . .. to visit rienus. dowments of grace and amiability which him for their prey. Woe i» he whom " U1 ^ " (

_ ftiy*henew your subscription now—$1 t will no doubt render her a suitable com-j they mark! Their means of decoy would , prepared No 0 furnish hM who'wi'sb *’ 1 ' ' ^ ' * 11K A,: 10 •* 811 - 1. IfHl. panion in the work to which her husband ! entrap a person more wary than a Ken-1 J- T. DOBELL.

*WSf*Al. Goodbar went to St. Louts,! bas dedicated his life. ! tucky farmer. Beckett w as steered into last Tuesday. to sell a lot of stock. Rrthel and Vtrinity ' Hongworth-street dive, end left it rob«*ML K. Tennant end wife, of Terrel Christmas was well obserred at Bethel | bed of eTOr y do,,ar * nd Unk ' note he Haute, visited GreencMtla th.s week. i church. The tree waa a large one. and | had ' InKt, "‘ d of ' nforu » n e ** P ohcr . fcrtf'Mr.Drs. McCorkle, of Ntauuton.has was densely filled with presents. Be- bu.ig around th ritv or a few i.sys

been visiting relatives m Gr* enc.*stie. sides the tree there was a lino stretched

DOBELL & COOPER S Furniture Store!

NO. 22 E. WASHINGTON ST.

GRKENCASTLE, IND. .

is all new and of the latest pattern. Prices to suit

the times. Call and examine stock.

M J. COOPER

ashamed to go home and meet the honest eyes of his wife; hut being out of money he could not remain on eipense.

, Inf' Black Bros. 4 Goodbar shippedV lroni thp tree to eftfh w * n ’ • nd lhiR W8S I lot of horses and mules on Tuesday. | ' tis0 tilled. The house was decorated in

| W M rs. T. H. St, venson. of L.favette ririe H,yle> anJ ‘' T, -* r y ,h,n « * rr,n B® d I F ''' a! ' y ' h ‘ vinf; horrow,,d ' Qp * ni

' is visiting relatives and friends in Grecn-

' /•

castle.

Mi. C. S.

Missi s Ida aud Hattie Wiltianis and Nora

rr and Ds'itlri- in l ifsli

and hull Meal*.

L ll'iw,' A X i-rmil,' ':' i ■ ir V., I,:. \|i .r Del IVZBIO in nny p.irt of isnr bonrdesired, rr, I onarze. applied with tho "h .iov.-t unut .it 1 r,i*li paid t',r 1,1 st,., t-'. 411

Hammond shows tine

1 1‘fnilti v this week at the Terre Haute

poultry bow. | Bridges; Mcssis. Lem. Crawley, Smith lur' \ o hups everybody will renew | Garner, Allic Bridges W. A. Gainer and |inline,liat, lv and not mi>a a single uum- T. Scotleld. In connection with the tree

with a view to comfort and pleasure.! t a ^ fc h'* 11 hou.e, he atarted. No sooner Thr success of the tree was due to the t 18 ^ b ( “ reached his family than he went efficient work of the following persons, 10 tied si. s at heart, and never’_left it who acted as committees: Mrs. Breeden, “bee. He died the victim of murderous

a!-

city

surprise.

bur ot 1 hf. Stau. a literary programme waa carried out by amy Mr. A.N. Grant and wife, of Koko- the following persons: Declamation, Ella

men are

bunko thieves. That Much

lowed to remain a disgracs to our

seems to he a matter of utter

There is a loud call for the exercise of authority which shall place place these j thieves and robbers where they can do

mo, have been spending the holidays Williams; essay, T. Scofield; declama- n0 ,,l< > r e harm, wiih relatives in this city j lions by Mattie Young, Bose Gose, W. A

aW.ioo Cooper is accused of havinu 0: ‘ rner - IHioda Cowgill, Maudie Cooper linlin.m News.

^adquartsrs

FOB

(Groce rips, ui. Psew. . SHOT. CAN Nl’H (til,'I,-. ro\ IKK IKS, I'l'ltAlTu. i'll. Mis, [kind* uf COUNTRY PRODt Ol list attention is called to my !H COUNTER i can oat and drink the best, : STOCK OF SHOT GUNS JOT POUCHES AND |rowDEIi FLASKS. YS, & G.. tlEFjSR'S, North pidu smnir.q-,. I slioiild siiiile/ i nhonlii everybody when they it they can save m ney and (the bent goods by poing to YSONGS to buy their rips. Provisions, swart* anti (ilassware. ntion it* caUed to the tart that our , alwayt* Iresh and eomplete. Jpoit want anything in grorcr[provisionM, canned goods, ftccop, cigar?, fruit?,eounproduee, etc., bo sure to call at wysong's, hw^^cor^tojAhiiMnt^SjjHaro^ jcastle Foundry -ANDtllVK <’0>I1»A1VV, -Manufactnreri of— Iren Drag Saw ill Kind* of Machinery and Castings. ■ng on .Mill Work and Farm Mu- " promptly. Depot. Greenrantl*. Ind.

have a COLD

OIR.

LUNGS, ITIRY TTTB ROCK RYE! (e liDst remedy out. \ ou It at the t ver popular fllOE.\l\, tors for pure ami fine old liquors. It. L IIIGKRT, Prop. S» wV3> x

<'.'s

having

| b, cn kianta Claus at the Presbytinan I Church, Christmas Kvu. g« v 'Mr. W. W. Dunnington will travel ! for tho Biddle liaidwaie v.ompany, of 1 1’hiladclphia, in a short time. jisjV' i >on't forget to send your name and $1 in comncy for The Stah for 1S80—subscribe immediately.

Portia Sheets and Susie Bridges. Ida M wison, Ind., Dec. 20.—The body of Williams gave a select reading and Hattie Wm Galbraith, of Salum a township,was Sheets read an essay. Take it all in all, found yesterday morning in a ditch near it was the finest a if air we have had the Bethleham road, frozen to death. It around here for some time. .. .This vi- j is supposed he was drunk when he fell cinity boasts of two literary societies—! in the ditch, as he had a bottle partly one at Stringtown and one at Maple Bulge | tilied w ith whiskey on his person, and i school house. Each of these societies j being unable to recover himself, died as

| have a weekly newspaper known as "The i stated.

TT TsT

MULHOLN & HANNA,

—offer their services a?

ID E 1R, T A.

TCTELR-S,

to the citizens of Putnam nn<l adjoininc counties. They have the largest stock awd most complete line «»f caskets, ootlinE, burial robee. etc., <n western Indiana. Funerals arrangf**! ; and conducted writh the care assured by thirty year?’ expetienee in tlie husinesn. | No. H ind !»■ F i-t \Vn-hit>Kton StrtM’t, UrtMMipq^tId, Inti,

T. <i. BOWMAN.

JOUN BURLKV.

fctf-Mrs. Margaret \\ ileux and Paul, Stringtown News’’ and Maple Bulge I p T Wayne, Dee. 35 At Delphos, who are now residing in Omaha, Neb., Times.” Both of these papers are under | ( ,„ r | v ((,j s lnnrn j t , ( , three masked men -tart to California to spend the wiuteu the editorial management of '11‘vodore . ) xnoc | <0( j af (j t0 ,j 0l)r 0 f t |, c residence of ( next I uesday. , Scofield .. .Sam. Hodshirc lias gone to Bernard Picker, an old German living out (^‘Married, at the residence of the j Mizsouri to got married ... .A partof the of the cit\’, who, upon opening tho door

this

T. G. Bowman & Co.'s CHEAPm STORE Wholesale tmd Hetail dcftlors in Staple andSFancy

| bride’s paronts, near Mace, Montgomery County, .Miss Thursa King to Meletus

1 Peterson.

finO'Mi. E. F. Ten; ant, editor Moores. villo llera.d, with wife and little girl, have been visiting relati'es in Greencasile this week. Btt^'A host of ’em “swore off” on Thursday, and business with the saloons and dealers in tobacco and cigars will lan

schools of this township opened ttus wss ge jj5 C( j Jin( j bis money demanded. He week; others vacate until next Monday. ! maJe a desperate resistance, and was! ....Bev. W.A. Fox filled Bev.M.Woods’ shot in the head and mstanly killed. Mrs.; pulpit at Bethel, last Sunday. IS Picker screamed for help, hut was soon: lUt. Horidiau and Krlle I nion. overcome, and a second demand was There was considerable disorder at the Iu8d< ^ or 4l< e money. Bhe refused to get Christmas tree at Mt. Moridian . .. Sam. il the >' b ra B ,!l1 lu ' r 811,1 P l! ‘ c( ’' 1 her McCammack and Geo. Bouton, of Belle 1 a J :ainst 8 ll °4 S 4° VI! untl1 sllu was badly Union, “flUed up" on Christums, and I burned and forced to get the iiioney,j have since made a contribution to th** i arao lnlln 8 10 about $1,500. liiev'tlien chool fund Elder James S. Whit t lieir departure, and have eluded all,

trace since. Mrs. Picker lies in a very j

Mt. Meridian on Friday, Jan. 9th, and at low condition to-day. The affair hascreMill Creek Church, in Jefferson township, 1 a ‘ p(1 intense excitement, and every eflort on Saturday and Sunday, 10th and 11th.! wi!1 ,,i; made to capture the party. ...The person who stole Lillie Hurst’s Lafayette, Dec. 20—Thu Coroner' Jewelry, Christmas night, h»d better re- was this morning notified that aMrs Adc turn the same to tho proper owner, and | | li(lo Brewer,a woman fifty years of ago,!

guish for a few weeks.

tay Thuie is a large supply of interest- locl< ' (,1<1 School .Baptist, will preach at

mg and valuable reading matter to he found in the drugstores now—there never was a larger crop of almanacs. KifThc Presbyterian Sabbath-school elected the following officers last Sunday: Supt., J. S. McClary; Asst. Supt.,

fti-y llighe't Market Price Paid for Country Produce in Trade or Cash. T. GK BOW3VLA.iT & GO., Em?t Sitle I’ubliu Square, Greoneantlo, In«l.

Bargains. BARGAINS. Bargains! MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE I MULHOLN & HANNA,

Wu,uam S. Mulholn.

Adam Hanna

save exposure

Preston Hunyan is. ! la( j jjgj ofstaivation »t her home

•Ioe Cooper; Sec., Eb. Black; Librarian,!

Geo. Snyder.

jia^*Wallace Johnson has returned

from Lcailville, Colorado, nctl — ,n t>x ’ tt a certain widow, and in order to make 1 f | 00r an a ceiling, while great cracks were penence, but with small visible *d*htion everything agreeable he thought to take ' in the weather-hoarding through which to his wealth. Ask him, and ho will tell ,, er son)p W(;( l ( iing-cakr, as he had a rela oue could thrust his Ji.nd. The room was

FURNITURE DEALERS and UNDERTAKERS. \Ye are now ready to sell all kinds of Furniture at prices lower than were ever before offer h! in I’utn-'o Oounty. We propose to laricely increase ourstook by additional purouaso*. and ,n keep on hands ttie l.arrost, Cheapest and Uest line of zoods over oflorml in this market. WE ALSO OPFFBOUR SERVICES AS UNDERTAKERS.

iVe trust persons nerdin* anylhim.-in nur line will eallland see us before noinzlelsowhere.

It is no trouble to us to show goods.

Visiting friends here John McCain | South Fifth street. The Coroner visited l mack has gone away A certain widow- the house, which he found to he an old

,er living in this vicinity concluded to vis- frllnP on0i a h 0 ut 11.\14 feet, destitute of 1 gtlld S9€rTJS €lt tllO Old Stftlldy

Nos. 14 6l IS East Washington St., Greencastle, ind.

you all about it.

taiiyWhilo "Nip and Tuck

live married a few

dars before. Sonii' 1 ,j cvo i t | 0 f CO mforts whatever, there fveing

waa being luiachievous imp stole tho cake and ; a U h| e a chair or two, and but a roisera-

playedat Opera House, Friday night, wrapped up some sausage and dry bread | ( ( | p excuse for a stove. An inquiry elicseveral of tliose in attendance kind o’j instead. There was quite a tableau when | , te d t h e information that Mrs. Brewer had got tlie names changed between acts, aa' the package was presented to the widow |, een ,ii .bout two weeks and her daugh they went out and Tuck a Nip. | ^ Jibperson. I !er g, 8le( i t hai ahe had not been able to •Last week Mr. J. O. Tennant, ot Strengthen your voice and remove; l ,r<}cur « an r medical aasiatance. The this city, was handsomely caned by his I Coughs, Colds, and Hoarseness, by tak- woman, unable to procure proper nour-

nephew, R. S. Tennant, of Terre Haute, ing Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 ishment, hsd wasted away, and

The cane is made of an oak sprout cut by the donor, last summer, from the battle-

field of Waterloo.

j^rThe Locust Street M.E. Church Quarterly Conference elected Dr. Martin. Ur. Mansfield and F. A. Hays, Trustees. The trustees were instructed to collect all outstanding claims, either by note or subscription. Persons interested should

take notice of this fact.

cents per bottle.

Ylaysvillt*.

Tho following is the general average made by tho pupils of the New Maysville school for the term ending Dec. 19:

A. (.11A MM.VII GRADE.

Ella Snowden, 95: Etta George, 80; Nora I.ong, ?H; Kosa Dawson, 78; Tillie

Dawson, t>5; Bettie

Bowen, 79.

died in her chair, unable to get out. A daughter, about eighteen years of age, lived with her, but she does not appear to be very bright in intellect. The Coroner says the woman died from cold, hunger, and disease, but he did not deem necessary to hold an inquest. The deceased has a couple of brothers here,and

George, 78; Oscar : a t^ter in Benton Conmy. Her last re-

quest was that she be not buried by the|

1 ^ Wall Paper!

Largest Stock!

(iivatest Variety! Lowest Prices! Also, Pai'its, Oils Glass, Putty, Varnish, etc., at COOKS miR/CJO- STOKE.

„ . i r i i u ' ,:nAMM * n GRADE, 1 county, and the Trustees’offer to have

tis true, tis worn < i u . Kva Bowon, 95; Clarence Williams, 93; her interred was declined, refer to the following from the Journal. ; Ch(|r|es si|vpjr 83; Frank H OWPnt gg. During the construction of the Indianap- Egtolle McCandless, 96; Nellie Rich, 95; olis, Decatur and Springfield road. Pros) MaUie Martin, 95; Dora Perkins, 88. .

dent Hammond has allowed no work ■ c. grade. | Wayne County, was severely beaten bj

some of her little playmates while r - turning home from school a |few weeksJl^

Ella Belle Craig, a six year old daughiter of Mrs. Martha Craig, of Olive Hill,

•A

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C. GKADF.

done on Sunday, and in operating the Wi |,i e Martin, 93; Geo. Williamson, the road he will allow no trains run when 89; 0rie Smith, 88: Samuel Keck, 81; it can possibly he avoided. Myrtle Rich, 89; Jas. McCandless, 95: ■It should he generally known that Joseph Bowen, o7; John Williamson, 90; under the new arrangement matter Henry Dawson, 79; Fred Howard, 79;

bronght west by the Adams Express for Charles George, 80. Greencastle and points on the Louisville, i D. grade.

New Albany and Chicago road, is not do j Allic Smith, 87; George Stlvey, 95;

•ad COOK, 1

| Sole;*aen t«r|I’ure

Jvcry Kuz arranted

lie public square.

laved at Indianapolis for an accotnmoda- Xetlie Rich, 91; Lizzie tion train over tho Vandalia road, but; King, 74; Thos. McCandless. goes through to Greencastle on the night j Bowen, 85; Alma Gregory, 85.

express thus reaching the morning Mns. 1). 1). Beck, Teacher

.rains on tho L., N. A. & G. roud both j Gl’II TY OF WRONG

north and south. Some people have a fashion of con-1

»arThe Brazil Mirror says: On j f, I8 j nK 0XCP ]| ( . n t i-omedies with the large!

I Thursday of this week uncle Henry Jam- mass of “patent medicines," and in this I

WM e •' Lead!!!' “! -ii[.w13.000, p ,o..

| and in trying to get up discovered that ig ahku(1 for them) and 0 ’ n0 at i caKt he had dislocated his hip-joint. His ago know of—Hop Bittoors. 'J he writer 8e venty-eight—and being very feeble has had occasion to use the Bitters in

ago, and soon after was taken sick and died. The gossips of the place coupled the two incidents together, and a reckless newspaper correspondent of Hagerstown telegraphed the Cincinnati papers an exaggregated account of the atlair,

Kin 84’ Lon I an(1 crcate<1 so mucl1 feeling in regard to L><,d '78* Stella!' 1 t * iat ^ r,,, ^ ra ‘ K went t0 Kichmond on

| Friday and requested the Coroner to dis-, inter the remains and hold a post-mortem! 1 examination of them. She says she has j no reason to believe that the heating had I anything to do with the child’s death,and I

Only Oat Mar per year.

ider & Dunn,

,rs of

LE MILLS,

made it a rather serious case. Dr. McICorkle. of Clovcrdalo, and Dr. Hawkins,

of Saline City, reduced tho discolation a n that is cliamed for them

Dealers in

Meal and Feod. | market? price paid for zrain. cuilzrindinz • specialty, krmerly oceupied by Haz®’* inifU I’TH UKEUNOASThR.

just such a climate as we have most of the year in Bay City, and has always

should never have said anything about it j^THE OTLY MEDALS Awarded for Porous Plasters were given but for the correspondent s insinuations tk0 mauu f ac turers ol Benson’s Capcine Porous Plasters at tho Centennial and Pari,

Expositions,

Over 5,000 Physicians & Druggists have Voluntarily Testified hat they are a great improvement on tho common, slow artini; Porous Plasters by reason of

ecution.

NO MORE HARD TIMES.

If you will atop spending so much on tine clothes, rich food and style, buy

and at last accounts tho patient was do ing well. The citizens of Saline are fortunate in having among them a man of the abitity of Dr. Hawktns. . .

Died,

In Husaell township, an Dec. 27, 18*9, of lung diaewee, Hacbsel Forgey, aged about twenty year*.

ound them to be fisrt class and reliahje. ^ " d and bo|tpr hung all that is cl.amed for them-Tnb- 8® oth ’ jng; Iuore ' real ^ ud 9UJBUntlal Dunt ‘' ! things oflife every way, and especially A Keiatneky Farmer Fleered,; stop the foolish habit of employing

mey are » Kruai luiprovomcni- uu mu mww nx-uiuK 1 uruuit 1 iiiwvrrr' their prompt action^and tho absolute reiioving pa

in, and

■ lenrte^.

Cincinnati Hneuirer. One the saddest caaee of boako and its results which has occurred in this city for many months was endod in trag-

cx

much

that does you only harm, but put yenr trust in that simple, pure remedy, Hop Bitters, that cure* always at a trifling coal, and you will ate good times and have good health. —Chronicle. 2t37

THCBtST * ffre woHLO^ SOLO BY

^ SO SIMPLE < IWASSAMTCO

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WhiteSimiho Machine Co. Clwelano. ohio.

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