Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1880 — Page 5
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THE STAR.
IITY AND COUNTY
; North (■rorticiUktle.
Wisn Heilio K«(l>* i"* Tisitinc h'T Clay Oabornp, nt-ar Kanvillp, this . ... ThoMi* «ho went lo Brick Chapi l Tueeday night, to start a temper
ancc hootii. were: Misses Adehs and Johnnna Snyder. Miss t ninia (iraham •nd Mi-s N'ottie Walter:'. We did not horn the names of all the gentlemen
irtic went, but we do know that \\ m
jUfi •, wtioso deep bass voice nightl enfllkm - 'istening multitudes at temper, attc# 'Meeting, was one of the number They took two hacks and went out there
instrumental music being furnished by an organ, a flute and a violin. Win. Cochron sang “Somebody Waiting” and responded to an encore The meeting was dismissed by Rev.
(irimui,
Cnritcnlorsvillc.
Pickett’s tea s commenced ha iling logs again the i’ll of this month. They •tave been idle for s.one time on account of the mud Four families moved dns week. Everybody in Carpente'sville has been on the move escept Uncle Billy and one or two others Prof Lemon’s school closes the Hth of tins month, lie trees to Anbury to coropleti h s studies but will r« turn and teach three months in the Spring' Mr Young has been
Awbury UnivrrMty.
The lecture neat Sunday will be by Prof. DeMotte .. . The Senior Pre paratory class held a social on Thursday ■ veiling, at Mr Jenkins* real’once .. John Jones, after an absence of some weeks, has returned to college It lias been ascertained by otlieial investiga tion that only six members of the Pre paratory department chew tobacco ... Miss Maude Allison, class 84. has been visiting at Brazil .. .The First Preps, will soon indulge in another social John Lockridge, of 85, has been wrestling wth the m asles John StfTy has been sick Freshmen are very. gallant. This fact was demonstrated at
latiantirlde.
liidlaim New*.
Grbbkssubo, Jan. 31.—Laniel Rybolt Wi ‘ h “» Alll-
A VomiK Colored CSirl «ive» 1 r< ’ mni ' tU>J kU ' ci ‘ ,e in hi » barn j PilauVn'rald. Bii’tli iw ;iii llliKinittli* 4’litld and I IHSt ^ mir corpspoti- 1 Whil> William P. Neeld, of Hillsboro thru Kills*** It. dent risited the scene, about onc-furth ..I; county, was walking in thu wo.ids rej » mile sontheast of town, this morning, cently. he heard the roar of an alligator On Tuesday night, this city was thrown ' ^ ml ‘ho following facta: “About! and th s. team of a lady. He ran out to
into considerable excitement by the report that a colored girl named Rosa Sellers hrd given birth to a child and then killed it. The girl was employed at the
hoarding house of Mrs. Noe, on South ' l>l * ny w,,h '" 8 ,rier " ) ’ W 11 I'tsngg.uboui il ich ran from Jackson street, and the child was f( , llnd i‘ , ” ,n un " 1 n,n,> 0 ' cl '-ck when il.ey part..,! Vbxn o Having n.
7 oeloek last evening he said to his lather the highs uy,and saw a nine-foot saurian, that he bought he would go to church | [uised on its legs, muttering at a lady and went out lie di I not go to chutch.jaud lier children. I Iih reptile stood however, but spent the evening in com where the road crossed a small drain pany with his Iriend, \\ 11 Isgrigg.aboui il ich ran from a lake hit > the (iuifof
hut a knife,
eupor.
I and went to their respective homes. Mr. Nceld providi d hinisidf with a stick
lecture last Sunday.
to reft riti that God-forsaken place—to | visiting at Fincastle this week The
lift up the fallen in that community; to aootho, as it were, with their sweet, en tnwu'irr, angelic. rapturou*nnd heavenly strains, the soul of th<i inebriate, and in duce him to rise up in all the grandeu’of n.a nificent manhood and cast off the yoke of King Alcohol. That was the oh ject of the expedition—a noble object. They had an interesting meeting, so we hear and we hope the seed sown by them may take root deep in the hearts of the people there, and that this effort may result in great and lasting good They had a smash-up on t e return trip, which, however, resulted in no bodily iajuiy to any one Toddy Smiley, little son of Smith Smiley, was seriously iajured, last week, by a club in the hinds of Paul Hill, who struck him in Ibfe face Twenty-live negroes uv quartered in a small house in this part of the city, and not one of them has hid a day's work since arriving from the Sanny South. How perfect was the conception of this “exodus’ inurement •These negroes came here before the eltcliou, and even had they the desire, they have not the means, to return to their southern homes until after the election is over ... . it was amusing to notice the abrupt manner in which the teliperance meeting was brought to a •Use by the chairman, Wednesday night.
Prosecuting Attorney stirred things pret ty lively here last week . . Mr. 8. O Pearcy is very sick a' this time with something like bronchitis .. There is considerable ta k of graveling the road from Koachdale through here to Bain bridge Putnam county is badly behind in gravel roads; it is about time our citi zens were awakening to .he fact that it is
secreted under a stairway in the cellar ol
the house. The coroner being iinmedi. | " hmK l " 0,V hoKri1 of hi '“ "titil 'l.ree or four fe< long, an t as thick us ately called, found the child hid '■ " ,, * r '“-'‘'iJ 1 ' 1 trn * n! " n '. “ben hi-fath. i Ins wr-st. On hi-approach the alligator under the stairway. The left side of it w, ' nt tw ,1 “ , t,>rn ’ m ,h ‘ ! ,1 " n M't <>' «-‘*t. The man rottn nl it. so Examination lace was bruised, and the bones of t l»J ,Uwn him hanging, but did not roc- ; as to avoid a blow from its tail, and
has been gnawing at the vitals of the j head crushed. There were spot* of blood '-‘'izi him until hi called in some neigh- Mr tek it a blow over the eyes. I he Frt'Bhincn dtirinf the pint week . A An the celltr and prints *n the wall when " T *' taken aBmall hitching rein reptiln closed its eves 4nd Mr. N* eld company of young ladies has been organ some one had rubbed their bloody hand*. ; an ‘ !nH ^ ( a s, T ) pl«co«l it about his|dro*e Hie blade 01 the knife in just bezed for the purpose of gymnastic drill. Mr. Frazier, (the coroner) then took the > * ni ^‘b’d the other end to u joist Innd the loreU g. It wan a tender place.
body of the child to Dr. Preston's Oflice. fcb " llt or nine feet fro n the H ...r The alligator revived, and began to where an inquest was held. * nd P r °b | *bly jumped from a box or lad ; thrush with its tai . The man gave it
They will have uniforms, officers, Ac . . .. John White, 85, lias the reputation of being the best map drawer in the Preparatory department Prof. Earp visited the State University, Monday .. J. W. Riley, the poet, was at chapel on
far cheai er to build gnoH grav >1 r al P ueH bay morning and recited some of hi- . . . , , pot uis James II. Nett is very sick than to try to get through •-■'-t . r-.,. r j
mud a foot
deep for six months in the year. There is talk of a wedding north west of here in a few days .. R >ht. Button and John Edwards have exchanged farms and will move in a few days. . . ,J. B Ko«her has shipped several cheater white pigs and white Holland turkeys in the last few days. One pig was shipped to Buchannan county, Mo . Eli Anderson is doing a lively business in blacksmithing and gunsmithing .. Mr. Thomas Carter has moved his family to Danville, HU. Lon. is fireman on the C., I). A V Our amateur company is talking of playing “Ten Nights in a Bar
Room.’
IVrn Mtmton.
The wheat crop is splendid and a large crop sown ... Farmers, open your sugar camps ... . Peter Stoner has bought hall of the Philip Frank T arm James
Tke speakers we t e devoting censideta Skel,0 “ has rcnt, ' d John f » rui ' ’ ’ bl» attention to Ttta Stab when th. will be a great amount of hauling chairman “thought it was time to bring to Jo ,n lhis P art of tho township when the meeting to a close." Tub Star w a - tho roa<Js , < ot . ,n 8 * ood c (1I "l'tion owing geittng too popular, and it was “time to to the past winter Harry Helton
Walker ••chell. an old Asbury •tudent, made us a flying visit Saturday Charley Ketchum visited B.oomington this week .. . Mr. Schurr, who was in college last term, has been appointed assistant iu the Muncie High school . .Prof. J. C. Ridpath has been selected to deliver the ad.lress before the students of tho University of Michigan
The next day the examination was held! "' M,l « rl, y. HU feet were resting „n th. mother blow over the head, and followbefore Coroner Frazier when the follow-, rt ' or ' h,H kne '' H not hcin « , " 0 '^ 'him ton e l the blow with half a dozen stabs The ing facts were gleamed from tho witness- ' nfhe * fr " m lh " H,H ’ r llis hat was rest- ’reptile w»s tiien so far gone that he had e8 I mg on hia head, which was thrown a lit j no ditflculty in cutting its throat. Mr.
Mrs. Noe testified that Rosa Sellers hack. Diceasid wa- twenty a bad lived at her house since the Kith of '' * r% "I'. * hri. k mason h\ tiado, and
Sumtember. "On Tuesday morning she , " ne ° f the b ‘ " 1 w "' kmen about our place j found the sautian it. nearly as good trim came to my house and seemed very sick;! S ° CaU8e ' K k,,own for lhe con.mission ever. His former treatment was reshe laid fora long time upon the kitchen !" ftheact ’ buth * h, d b « un despond-nt P-at'd until the r.q.t.!- gave up the
v. i N er Id thet, accompanied th- lady home . II- returned within half an hour, and
I at timosfor a year past.
Seymour, Feb. 2.-
floor. After a while she got up and went down in the cellar. While she was in the collar her folks came for her in a
buggy.
cellar, and pinned a shawl around her |inch square clase
ghost. Mi. Neeld cut ofl'the head as a
Alexander Wild x lro pby- *" Rio muscles of tho
who lives about four mtuTnlrth c Fre^ I ,u, ‘' k COnVul * ii ' , " s of the of thfl
I met her as she came out of the | town, recently found a piece of gold an w,, ‘ >le bod >’ w,,uld Uku P ,ace ’ This
^ ^ made the alligator appear alive. H*
head. That night (Tuesday,) feeling huh- 1 Brown county line. In ascending a hill IIIOTt -°d’ tfirow up his tail, and picious 1 went into the cellar and found ho caught hold of a bush in order to as- r "’* "' l ’ r ‘"d OVl ‘ r t }* ‘ tl-r. was no ah-
1 then infortned the officers, j sist hiuisoll up, and in doing so acciden-i
.in.. or.tMt int.i (R.k ..alia*. Kafiira tKi, .ultir ,kt,.,—t...1 n I»■•».. _...I .l. A ( illraOO tllHIl WUS told, W him IlC
lllufl's hotel, that
February 22 Rev. .1. \Y. Harris,
of Covington, Ind., chaplain of the Indiana ; the child
department of the G. A. K., conducted No one went into tho cellar before the ^ tally overturned a largo rock, and in the; A Chicago man the services at the UniAersity Friday officers arrived. , hollow this made the nugget was found, registered at Council morning, Chaplain Harris was a member 1 Rosa Sellers, being duly aworn, said: Qtkkksbuko, Feb. 3.—This community wasalroady tliere ol tho cla-s of'78 Ralph Roger* 11 am about 17 or 18 years old; horn in | had hardly recovered from the ahock was << cxperiuicuting M with an alcoholic { North Carolina. Li?ed in Greencastk*' OCCftftlonto( j ^ the suicide of Daniel Ky lamp in the laboratory, Tuesday, when it three years. I have bee living at Mrs. ( bolt, last Friday night, when soon after exploded, tho burning fluid flying in his ; Noe’s five months. 1 was at Mrs, No-’s >j o’clock this morning word reached!
lace and burning him severely ...‘Eher’ | on Tuesday at 10:30 a. tn. Was sick and i
clase,” anyhow Judge Bachelder is entitled to the credit fur the present
teaiperanee revival, as he was
to suggest it.
•Kber’
Overstreet, of Spencer, came up to Green, castle again last week to ace how his brother (?) was getting along.
town that Ira Davison had shot and
He said that
must he a mistake, as he had left her at home a few days before, and.she had not said anything about a journey; hut the clerk insisted that he knew her, and that he was 'n the house. The fact was that
had to lie down; while I was lying down j kined hinlwe ,f ^ Ul(J r()8 , denue of | llh ’ sh "
on the floor Mrs. Noe went upstairs. 1 j mother, about one mile east o f town. An< Young I’olhaiu. of Manorville, Wis.
Nwutti (■rceitrnMlr. A new crossing is being laid
across
aouth Depot street Cold Bro’s have fitted up the old livery stable and will hereafter keep their horses there ....The gutters are being cleaned in this vicinity Fox Ridge is now frozen over ao that people can walk about, but when it thaws out -kiffs will be in demand Charier McCoy lays: "If you s-e a little black woolly dog about l 1 ^ feet high, fetch it to the Trade Emporium and get rewarded” . . ... Mr*. Jackson, of Danville, who has been visiting here for some time, haa returned to her home . . . The minstrel troupe has received its wardrobe and outfit complete A rumor that n new saloon is to he started in the South End is not good hews to temperance peo pie, and serves to encourage the idea that the present "revival” has a great deal of “boom” about it .. . Charley Grogan is booming for City Marshal... Hi. Callender's apccch at temperance m-eting, Wednesday night, was received With unusually uproarotts and continu cus applause. Also that of Broth' rTho-' Martin W ill a temperance club be started in this end? ‘ If not, why not?
W
is on tho sick list Business is liveli at Fern Station We want a post
the first ,,fficp at l'' , ' rn ••• Mrs. Mollio Alspaugh
i still in a dangerous condition
Hi Rrubacker is visiting at his father's . Jim Lancaster is again employ<dh\
Alfred Hirst to suporintand the stav business Jim Aker is a candidate L B Smith is getting out staveon Mr. Harvey Wright’s farm. Mr. John Moss will furnish rock for the cul vert west of Fe.n . We have no exodustera at our place yet and do noi want any hero. Wo hare plenty of whitlabor yet to employ Dan Devore i
feeding cattle for Andrew Lockridge..
.. .The I. d: St. L. raM road will put up u temporary trussel over snake creek ... W. M. Thomas and Amos Wells will le candidates before the Democratic conven tion for trustees or Madison township . .. Mrs. Plummer has a beautiful farm just north of Fern Hi Burnett and sister, from Kansas are visiting in this township .... Preaching at the Christian church, on Sunday, by Elder Williams, of Lena Joe Furney has sold out and will move to Kansas Joss' Williams is one of the most accommodat-
ing gentlemen in the township.
Fkrn.
Kuttirdii) NiutiU* Trinporaat'*’
Ittrrtlnff.
The Opera House was crowded Saturday night, and a number ol persons signed the pledge. The meeting was conducted by Ml. Smith Smiley, in a creditable manner. Speeches w-re made | by Rev.O, P. Badger, Rev. Grimm. Jas. Lynch, Judge Bachclder and Charles Anderson. Mr. Badger gave some apt illustrations, comparing intemperance to
Notice of ilceijiijg. The Brick Chapel Agricultural Asso ciation will meet in the ha 1 over the store at Brick Chapel, on Thursday, tin 19th day of February, at 10 o'clock a. in , for the purpose of adopting a premium list for the year 1880. The Committci on premium list will take notica ami govern themselves accordingly. R. 11. Priest. President.
Bainbridicc. W’e arc having fine winter weather this week Six or eight teams ar# h iuling logs for Mr. Bayne off of Frank Darnall’s latm near Morton . Mr*. Josephine Darnallis having a severe time with rheumatic pains in her limbs .. . James'I aylor living ea t of here is very low with consumption and perhaps before this reaches our readers he will be in his grave . Mr. Higgins Lane has returned from Kentucky where she has been visting friends for some t'tna Henry Stone, of Kentucky, brother of Dr. and 8. J. Stone, waa here last week Mr. Ellis ha* sold his house and lot to John Allison for Rev. Smith end David Preston, of Clreeucastle, have been Holding protracted meetings here the last week Milt Darnell is talked of as Republican candidate for township trustee Subscribe for The Star and be happy; one dollar pays the bill ... Joseph Smith, jr., has gone to Cen iralia, lit Bainbridge Lodge No 198. I. O. U. F. has installed the following officers for the ensuing quarter: Milroy Gordon, W. C. T.; Carrie Johnson W. V. T.; Gertrude Johnson, W. S.; John' A. Allison, W. A. 3.; Frank Weet, W. F. S, Geo. W. Wampler, W. T,; Lyman Merrick, W. M.; Maggie Gibbs. W. D. M ; lion. II. Phereson, W. C.; Mary Priest, W. C. G.: Howard Martin, W. (). G.; Minnie Ellis, R. H. L , Annie Maloney,
L. H. E.
11c swallowof a young but sha said e if he died
second time, I as it was dark
mu et have tramped on it 1 in the cellar. When 1
then went down in the cellar, where the lni j UirT revealed tho following: Davison desired lo commit suicide, tiahy was born. I left it in the cellar, and old, a good, industrious > ed p-ison in the presence intended to go and get mother and show l y 0un g man. ol poor parentage, and well woman, in h-r own parlor; it to her. On returning to the cellar the j jj, (j ie C()u|) j r y 0 (- .| )( , that a seatidal would ensi
Last night he attended the BaptistChuich >li-re, and he obligingly took the antidote of which he wa* a member, and went that she got for him. Soon afterward he
tramped on it. 1 took and put it under the | 10UlC , j ,j K morning, in conversation : drank poison in whisky at a bar; hut tho stairs. David Barber is the lather of it. with bis mother and other friinds, he ! proprietor complained that a suicide in He promised to marry me; carao to sec said that this was no place for a poor I the place might lead to a revocation of me once or twice a week. He told me to, n , fcni #lld j ie W)8 | icd | lt , | 1>( j collla g ( the license. So Pelham submitted to the hide it. I m ver touched the baby after it | 0 f i; #0i Rybolt, and he wotil lend Ins ex- use of a stomach pump. His next and was born. 1 w»*nt out; did not think ' i-tonce, for which language his mothci effectual effort was to hang himself,
was a ve it made no noise. j gently reproved him. In a short t me he
Dr. H. R. Pitchlyn: I know the girl
Two miles of railroad have been built
, . wvni i “‘ w L,i bl ‘ d W 0 **' • nd » h « report of; on tho ic „ cf08sing the St. Lawrence Riv who came to my office. Suppose H was . pjslol KOon ca | l( . d his friund , there, ,. r al vt„ n , ri . Hl qn,,, t :„ H
Rosie Sellers. 0» Tuesday morning at, when it wtH ( „ und that he haJ pi #ce(1 7 o’clock she came to my office. I J -mall No. 22 cartridge pistol over hi
Heart and fireit.
pected that she was pregnant; told her to go home. Think she had premonitory symptoms then. I gave her grain of mor| hine, to 2 ounces of water to ac.
as antidote.
er al Montreal. Thu ties end stringers 14 ar- laid flat, and tho water is pumped be-
pistol over hi- , w ,„ (hem to freeze,thus making a solid
He sat on tho edge ol | l( , d
tho bed for a few minutes but spoke not * word, and expired in about tun minutes.
Deceased was a warm and intimate friund of Daniel Kyboll, amt no doubt was much
Dr-G W. Bence: Examined th e body ^ unt j IIi( ,|y ( , Dd No other
ause can be assigned for the commission
l,iinc Unlr.
The Seymour and F.ngli-h clubs have •Mected officers as follows: Daniel Enright, President; R. S. Druly and 0. R Stroube, Vice Presidents; Ed. Marsh 1 ; Recording Secretary; P. H. Walls, Cor-|
of the dead child. 1 think it came to its death through violence; the bones weri probably crushed on smooth surface. The fact that the lungs floated on water is evidence that the child once breathed. David Barber, father of tho child, 1 testified as follows: "I live in Oreencastle; have been here about throe years; have known Rose Sellers about two years; have visited her during that time; I know she was pregnant; had no conversation with her upon tho subject; I h»V- bad improper intercourse with her; 1 never told her to conceal or hide it.” Barber was acquitted on tho charge of
an accessory to tho cr me.
Tho coroner, after having heard the evidence, brought in the following verdict, “After having h-ard the evidence am examined the body, I do find that tfn
of the deed.
tlOerlw or Bitd l-iloraturc.
InciiacapoliH Journal.
A few nights ago three boys, aged ro spectirely eleven, twelve omi thirteen, jears, were arrested on the streets ol New York on suspicion of being va grants. One of them had a can oi cook
A Tennessee hunter fired at a bird,and winged two passengers in a distant rail-
road train.
Our citizens will remember tho Fine entertainment giv-n by the “Nip and Tuck” combination n short time ago. I’liey return here Feb. 24th, at Opera Hnu-o.
I’oi' Sul*.
HO n-re- of Innd on« mile eimt of liainbriilae, los house; traino barn; liirge orchard ot 4J0 1 young and thril 1 y iipple tree- ot »elact winter ! fruit for market; several fine Mirina'* ol ever I failing water; go-d fencing; plenty oftimher , anil (rood noil f orty acres in cultivation
i w:. k i _,..„i .l This is a valuableston'- farm, Price *23 per ed oysters in ais hand, which toe others acre. 91,000cash balance on long tune, ror
particulars, call on H. K. 8TONE,
Hainhridiic. Ind.
FOB SALE.
I'tilimiit <'«uiily
Noricty.
At the regular meeting of the Putnam County Agricultural Society it wnmoved by Win. McCray that tho Brick
a famine, fits descriptiinn of which was and Floyd Townsh p associations
graphic. Mr. Grimm opened his speech by review ing the growth of the temper anco cause. 1 he first temperance movement of which any account could ho had was started in New York. “The United States has the honor of being the first country to strike for liberty both in body and soul: First, by throwing of the British yoke, and then struggling (with some prospect for success) to cast ofT the yoke of King Alcohol." Judge Bacbelder then delivered a forcible argument against intemperance. Lynch's speech was “to the point,” but ho was frequently interrupted by unusual Japplauso, which embarrassed him to a certain extent. Cha.s. Anderson responded to a call and gave some ‘‘experience,” warning the young against the the first glass. Mr. .Anderson is a good speaker, and his words had a good effect. Miss Etta Rhodes rendered a declamation, by special request, which she had declaimed on two former occasions. Her style of delivery is highly appreciated, as evidenced by the numoroui calls made for her declamation. The anuiic at this meeting waa splendid, the
bn invited to meet the Putnam County Agiicultural Society at the Court Houso. Feb. 14, 1880. Adopted. It was moved that the members of the Board be consti tuted a committee to sell family tickets at the rate of five dollars each, admitting families with conveyonces during the fair. Adopted. The Society adjourned to meet Saturday, tho I4ih day of February. 1880.
J. U. Crow. Secretory.
EI«M'ti«n of Ollit'crN. Editor Star: At a meeting of tho stockholders of the Russellville Union Agri cultural Association, the following officers were elected: President, J. N. Fullenwider; Vice President, B. D. Carver: Treasurer, J. B. Brumfield; Secretary, G. S. Durham; General Superintendent, U. A. Foster. Time fixed to hold exhibition, Aug. 23 to 24, ’80. G. S. Durham, Sec. Th* best cigar in the city to bo Tound at George Wysong’s Grocery store, northwest corner of the public square, tf
d-ceas-d came to its death by wouml-
responding Secretary; Louis A. Stngg. I inflicted on its body by ‘be hands of itTreasurer. Daniel Enright resigned I ,,,0,her ’ on# R,,s0 Sclk ' M * K, " i wo,,,,,b his office. His place w.ll be fl ,i cd being inflicted upon the head and face next meeting. It was decided to meet on a " d haTi "6 caust!li i 1 '* 81 ™' >' u ' n '' d '» u '
Friday night, Feb. 13 and every alternate | u < '
Friday evening thereafter. A motion | * bt '* co ' d "“ * was then made and carried that the Rec l ,rtf ’ , n t 1 being scarcely
Her trial will como off
1-of the regular blood and thunder
bed
Sec. publish a synopsis of the proceedings of each meeting in the Greencastle Star and Press. Adjourned until Friday evening, Feb. 13, until 7 p. m. Ed. Marsh, Rec. Sec.
Multi*.
Their has been at leastj'J.OOO bushels of -orti gathered in the last few days in our neighborhood Marten Hunter is talking of moving to Fern to work on the section Elder Greathouse will preach at Malta the second Sunday in
to her
able to move before tho next
term of the Putnam Circuit Court.
Lemi
were helping him to eat. On invektiga lion they proved to be runaways from ; vVorcester, Massachusetts, where they
'tad left good homes to go West in search : Wish ins to chmao my way u‘ ‘u-iiKo- I will
.1 ...venture, and especially to fight.he
Indians. They were supplied with re - ! t’r.iwl,.rd-v il | ."i r av..lltmi(i. ond eoiiUnisl,'... J 11 i acres <»t rich bottom Inna, frame house of five folTCTS, fish ing-Urk lo ami tobacco . arni rooms, cellar, good well ind other out-build* . . intrs, nnd from ^*0 to 7 r » fruit trees good seleclad in tlieir pusHtHHion Hcveral dime HOT- tion oi Bummer, lull and wither fruit; two-
story fra e barn, and stock well handy, three
in barn-l'>t—* ill hold 171*0 tons of ! ? and fr- in 7 to 9 aeres-
w. us low and easy.
notified,and thuj were Hent back to their j !>. L Hi; IIP. i men. Then, reeentlj, another case ol j iXO'I'K'!' unaway boys occurred at Bloomington, >
lhis State. A fourteen year old boy ap-
eared at that place hogging for food, the undersigned, fhomas Mu i>hy gives no
I tioe that he intemls to apnly at tho ensuing
Wnose Appearance showed that he liad meeting ot the BoHrd ol Commissioners o I
i, . , , Putnam Countj-, Indianii, to*wit: At th
seen better da\H. Being tinady persuaded March term there if, IHHO, for a licence to sell
to tell his story, ,t a 1 p-ared|thst ho had
homo in Ohio in dh tho premises where sold, at his plat e ol
’ business, to-wit: In the two-story frame
company with another 1 —‘ ,: “ l • 1 1 ■ 1 - ’ L * •
I joe-houses i
itau.p. The parents of ll.u boys wrrv [ pio, und. e *T; r ms
kfxl f 11 i * v w.t- . U.vrxf I. a />Lr » 4^1,.,* IDl'’
an away from a good
boy a little older j building owned by him. situated on a part ot
, ir at i i \\’ the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter Mr. Madison, the new proprietor of our ll "‘" llllIlself ’ tl,e,r I )lan b ' Jin 8 r t0 S oVV ”'’ 1 »fM«l I- ‘“«n>Mt. foori«en lijl . ....l nit i.,.i. u .. u o.,.i i.,.u'..i„ nu., ..! nrth »f range four Hi wo«t, deicribed an tot-,
flouring mill has moved his famuy hi re The blacksmith's anxil continuously rings since the roads healed over. . Miss Rose Murphy, who is teaching the Sncw school,gnve a spelling last Friday night. The Lena school was invited, but failed to receive the invitation in time to attend .Some of | Lena's citizens attended the temperance
February, al 7 o’clock P. M V\ e had | Iieo tj n g S j n Greencastle last week. Lena
a spelling match at Malta last week with such good success that tho children will expect another soon The candidates out for assessor are; H. T. Burton, Geo. Welch, James Smith and Father Alspaagh There is not a negro living within four miles of us in any direction Wm. Lisby is talking of moving to North Salem There will bo a grand fox-drive to-day. Tho south I na starting at Malta. They will centre on the John Williams farm Luse Campbell was home last Satureay and Sunday. Brack Hawk. For something nice to eat, go to A. J. BURTON, on tha east side of the
Square.
needs a blue ribbon club; there is room for reform.... The meeting at Carbon is progressing. Some of our citizens arc attending Bish. Hays, of Greencastle, was in town Tuesday, hunting a cook John Leatberman will move to Nebraska in a week or so A young lady incur village says her guardian angel is about to leave her Brc. Williams has moved into the Montcz property, near the church Bill Beck had ahorse killed by the cars one day last week. It was appraised at $1U5. Jim Brown, our ticket agent, is also in the boot and shoe business Mr. Turner is rcry aick. Alao Mrs.Zeke White. ScRScaiHRu.
mdkill Indians and buffalo. They ^ MoS ^""‘5 !„ managed to reach Vincennes, when-they ' Uu"e 0 v r |M. U .'NvJ All.ai^'t"’^'•-“iS separated, the smaller boy entering the ; Hailrnad, at and on thf east side ol the Craw- , , . , , ford-villu State Keud et u stake, ruunint nervice of two professional tramps, wh" , tlienct-oortli ebuiK aaid Mato Koinfone hun-
••scorted M.im to Bloomington. These
two boys, like others arrested in New ’huodTeVind "cventy-t'ahfUts' Y'ork, were induced to run rway from 1 foot to the ulnco of beginning, all in (iroonea.i- , , , , J tin Townnhiii. Putnam County, Indiana, iioin ■ by reading ditu“ novels. These Saturday. February«. ISW. J B , | 3142 TU0MA8 MURPHY,
are sample cases ol the efioct of buch 1 «« reading. Tho country is Hooded with i
such vile trash, and parents can not be j T0 XHg 0 | tilent of t he F.r.t Ward ofthe oit»
too keenly on the alert again-tit. If Al , _ f
\OTHi:.
State ol Indiana, the> undereianed. Purnel M l.ayton. gives notice that ho ——
, . ,, , , , at the ensuinir meeting of tin are culpably ignorant, if they dojknow i mis-ioners ofPutnam County
thev do not know of its existunce they I iiayton. gives notice that he
•' f ....wiiintr t*.
uteiifls to apply Board of CoraDtiiara. to wit 1). lor a liuens
jit liquorD, in
hoys against it they are culpably n«gli- demine- w’heVeVold. Mh*’, nlac gent. Thousands of youthful minds are ofnuiineH, to wit: In the new brick buildin
. , w „ 9 : _un Countyjlntfiaua. to-wit. of its exis,atice and fail to guard their! tonelfludrituotta."* 1 -- - •" r -“i
vinous and mult liciuors, iii^h
Thousands of youthful minds are ’“Omilnoi*, to wit: In the new brick building
j owned by him,-ituate on tho aonth halt ot the
being tntlained, poisoned, and distorted I following described real estate, in 1’utnani . ... , - , . , , I County, in the State of Indiana, to-wit: Part by this class of reading, while scarcely oi lot number (121) one hundred and wenty-
lad is not lured one ’ ‘’•■inning thirty-eight feet and four and
a day passes that some
away from home by the false and repul-
sive ideas thus acquired.
An Indian at San Diego, Cal., was told that a voice through lha telephone was that of the Great Spirit,and when it said, “Give up those stolen horses,” he immediately confessed he was a thief.
one-uuarter inches -outb of the northwest corner of said lot. running thence aouth to the
*1 dividing
center ot the north wall dividing aaid lot Iroiu the lot owned by Frank Ilavaet al., and deeded to them by tl. ll Voss and wife.running thence cast the lull de|ith of said lot 121, theucu north to a point thirty-eight feet and four and onequarter inches south of the northeast corner ot said lot 121, th«nee west to the (dace of begin Iling. in the Original Plat 01 tli: towa, now
in the Firgt
. . wer room of PFUNEL M.LAY ION
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city, of (Iroencnslle, Indiana, . Ward of saiil city, and in the lo ; said brick building. PLKNEL
January 31, itttk)
