Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 14 February 1880 — Page 3
THE STAR.
LIVERY, SALE
A N X)
“ FEED STABU:! Th» aBd»rfl»ned be(r' lf*»« to intorm th<ublic that heh.^s bought tli« Hock and |ntrr r ‘Sa,t of Hanna A Block in the litory bueinoee, 1 r,- nd ia now prepared to furuUh all who wish nythin* in bis line with rood Teams.t ar- : niiiea, Sarcica or huddle Morses. Also buy,
ell and fed horses and mules.
NToi^iPa^t OoriitT Public Square, Ct -ir<!enca»ile, Ind. JOHN CAWLLY.
CITY AND COUNTY • ■ Orlanne MinatrclB to-night l6^"Tn-day ia flt. Valentine'* !)»▼. Mk~d<J Daggj war io Indianapob* tinweek. L) Phd('a viaited luiliaiiapoli.Tactdaj.
.Tlndison TotivMiip. | f ,i,r * w flTe *r i*ch*a of dirt. Cold, »nd road* Tt ry rough i plastering with natire lime. They am C. C. I'rum has sold som< tine poplar t. Te, 7 »olid. cool in summer and warm in to G. Gruhn Business reriving ii> w ' n ** r - Btabloe, hen-houaee and pigViTalia Robert Phillips is agaii pens are built in this meaner, minus the
hauling logs Wm. Iiilla it the beat woiker in this corner . ... D
Wood ie haring his garden fenced in .
... Wheat is not looking so well
Only four more weeks of -ehool
plastering.
Some build dug-outa. They are rery dirty and wery full of fleae and mice. Our principal graasas are haffolo graaa on the difide, a abort, sweet groaslour)
GEORGE BICKNELL
Menu'aeturer and lieaitr m
«e*Jaa. T. Darnall riaited Indianapo-1 c - Wood, numbering about thirty, as lie this week ; sembled at hia residence and partook •©‘Sheriff Lawman was at Indi.napo- hast " fln<! d " lne ‘; i ° f S “ d ° ,L lia on Tue.daf. er good thmg8 ,lealtb 18 generally
. | sood. Reader.
fitA'L. 8. Cumback, of Cincinnati, was j Oroveland. ! iD ,be cit y We are now haring some’
On Feb. In the friends and relative* of 1 or high, good the year round,
blue stem and false h!ne stem in the draws and first bottoms, both make good
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JOHN T. CRAIG,
•b^- Thc candidates turn out cn masse < w j n t,. r weather at the temperance meetings. Bainbridge, will
bay
The soil is oa»ily cultivated, there I being but few weeds. The wild sunflower is the woist weed we hare. ’Ihe
respectable • ^*aiii difliculty in this section ia timber
Dr. Farrow *f and wfttor - There is only enough timber locate at this point as ,0 Uk1 8 few ; v ‘;“ r8 ' Ouod cord wood is
Plows!
Circuit Court is now in session, soon aa the roads will admit of ||j s re ., wortb ^o' 11 ^ S' to per cord.
j and the legal fraternity ia happy. 8a)"Services at Brown’s Hall, to-mor-i row, morning and evening by Dr. Fisk.
moral. We hear him 'spoken of as an 1 J’ he ,rt 1,8 on tl, ° ,liTidt ’ * ro froni w j accomplished physician and a gentleman, | ul ' on sei 'ond bottoin 35 to 10. and bespeak for him a remunerative ^ 0 ’^’S 8 w,! l I on the divide is quite a job, James Turner is now a ^- T0U are aI,nost sur(> 10 8lr,k « ,
The sand has
Ami Farm ABucIsincrv (il<‘ia k rally.
j practice
aarMr, JamesT Owens has purchased fu „. fledged m( . rc han t , lie will also bo I < ‘ uicksand ond soft rock ' lii o iiftfDr it half Itrolhpr nf Rnwilv Hnv ... . 1 to lit> t'tirhpd nnrt thnrnnlr
Just r. e.-ived another car load of the celeluated OLl.IVKIt CIIILI.K toz.-ther with a lin. I: 4l»VA.%4i: 4 1 l.'l IT A'I'OltS a mil'It’M Ol'.IMItTI Itn 4 I l/riVATOIC with springs, a
clifi si it.I Di'siler in Frisli
him! ‘'silt MesiN.
ln.-iiv Mow Jt Vi-rmllion's, near Van-
'l ’tf’ nPl'"' 111 ' 1 i | ( ’' v T j*,' iv"iVsn in 'ny narrVif * 1(,re f° r some time, have returned home. My e held services
■ -wk le*l , '’ t .~~ ..1 eba
r
Jrttu.
* »e oily, Ht i.ny '!*•'
Iimtoiuorb su 1 • I>li• 11 1 w r tuc < uv/iwnv ...
Vy.'tT 1 h I" 11,1
Sea dqMar tors
a fine pacer, a half brother of Rowdy Boy I [)0(!tnia8|<iratthi8point by attpoioment l U» be curbed and the rock picked through. „ K . l) 0 , r Breaking Plows. Gilpin Sulky Plows, and Deer and Mansur Corn plan for $250. [ vice 8. M. Comer, deceased The I ^ e have a good deal of soft magnesia also the Buckeye Corn Planter and Housier Corn Drill. O^Fraiik.littlesonof J.McD. Hays, measles are prevalent in Floyd township t St0t,e f0P bu ' lding J' ur P 0-08 ’ but ‘h' ^ , fy , _ • -n cn u lost a piece of a finger, last Saturday, by School in District No. 5 has been discon i 'l uarni>s h » T <* n<> ‘ developed. UpCli ail Cl 1 OJ) JiUggieS Foi’ Sale.
tinned indefinitely from that cause ,, i hme is found in abundance; ... F. Rice, of Parke county, visited in a,so a s ° od stone for bllrlli »C >n»° li"'e. this vicinity last week ' Rev. Van- lThor ° are 8PV * ral kllns c,osc ‘° Bt ' avRr
City. Indications of coal have
» i.d ho ttr.
the accidental ( xplosion of a cartridge. IsA’.Mr. F. II. Talbott arid ‘wife, of Springfield, Ills., who have been visiting
immI , m*«* ot ohitr^f the choicest meat at
I* • ».
?r€ 8 ac3. 4 i’ 1
■:'» ' Vj'■; '■'y.lr'f
a Ana nil Km ls t COl N rK\ l 1^. Kakeeivl attention is c.illed to my
;J.U>:CI I CoUNTKK
where y-»u can eat and drink the best,
l | LAIB -1. * 1 1 't K "K Ml"'l 'D'Nb
I bilf'l Ptin'lll.> AND ’■ j pi i v ‘>1 •; I I.ASK-
!• gwy.l. 8. Furney and family, of Reelsville, will move to Kansas about the first lot March, where he owns an extensiv-
' farm.
tteiyMr. Harvey Punlap and wife, ol ; Indianapolis, returned home Monday < after a short visit to the family oiJ.A
Cruse.
been
found in various parts of the county, and some n port that coal has actual ly been found In si me places. Stock raising on a large scale has moved tnrther west. Free range is not to be
school sections,
William Parsons, the great Kmilish ] orator, comes next on the “Dollar Lectun Course” programme—next Friday even
mg Feb. 20,
#a?*Mr. F. B King, formerly of this
l county, but now of Henry county. Illinois. '* canvassing lor a number of fine picwas matrted, Feb 1, to Miss Ella lihitter "‘res. and is meet in- with success ,, ,|f that county. u>. Hinkle is up again, after an illness
at the C. P. Church
last Sabbath Grand fox drive in the neighborhood ^f Canaan on the 7th. .... C. L Kurtz is taking subscriptions for a number of standard weeklies Prof. W. II Rice, of Baidhridge,
talks of locating in Gioveland. Thus do bad b ^xcept on the
we depopu'ate the small villages around
us I ho leap year party at E. B. at 80 u " icb head for the season. They Summers did not “pan out” as expected.! i,nSW#r U, f Kaiuc P ur P 08e ,b, * , ri ' n " ld We would say to tlu* young p'i-tui The b«»t w»y, bloods ot a portion of Floyd township, ,1 W ' h, ‘ reone ,las tho is ,0 fe " ce 8 you must have chi-kens, don't steal them I P ortU,n 0 , , .. hls [ #nd and ke °P bis 8,ock at
from a widow who has but little of this world’s wealth Herman Tin inons
where a few herds are kept by herders
ALSO SUGAR KKTTLHS, FARM BULLS,
SHOVKLS, SPADES, FORKS AN D HOES at the lowest |muvs.
Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing genera liy. Thsnkliil lor piist favors, I hope by close attention to basin and fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, (jreencivstle.
t s
fts/V - .lames Beck, Albert EockriJge ate Mrs Wilkcrsi.n were tak> n into fuii
r o v s. *c o pXSFA3B.’S,
i .i,nr^ r .^'“'^'-' ro --i connection with College Av,nue t.hurch
,, , Sunday night las t—the first in the new ■tWeli, i should smile, church.
J , <1 «o fh-.uld ev.-rybmty when they i lj on r p Grooms has u-turned
$ learn tlint th-y ean rnv m ney ena I
1 oUieiu the bent a"«"ls by yooof to
. of Revenil days | still remains at have had no cases
.. B F.
Featlu-rton .
Stepheis
. We
home. Wire fence of two barbed wires co-ts about 35 to iO cents per rod for
uicterials alone.
In regard to “pests,” we have the flea i and the mosquito by the million during July and August. \V« have the rattle-| snake, hull snake, blue racer and spreading viper, the first and last very venom-
of “North Carolina
Vomit” us yet James W. Haynes, ”
of Hendricks county, pa.d our town a i 1 be "‘^ket prices at present are good. vi.-it last week . . . Elihit Owens has I* hcatl * 1; corn ' 36 Ctnt8; r - VP ' 50 «s.
barley, 50; hay, $3 50 per ton; fat hogs. 3
the wind-work of a livery stable (in our
. . Miss Ella
cts. gross; stock higher, cattle, 4 1
hogs, 8 cts., .; eggs, from
and even 10 to 20
ment on that occasion insures a crowdei!
house.
buidtlng should never bo used only,for a legitimate purpose—beware, young men; you are known, and there is a Grand Jury to wake you up. B. All. Atn amt lt« lie I'nioii. li. N. Vermilion is confined to his bed with rheumatism Thirteen persons p<-id fines at Belle Union on the 3d, for intoxication and riot - M. F. Dorsett has mo'ed to Mt. Meridian, and
a small pet cent, higher than in the east
on account of the extra freight.
Yours respectfully, Rue-ton VIilleu.
’Ill*' World stud Its Wiijs. Gen. Grant says that Washington is the handsomest city in the world.
^ ; from Washington, D. f.. where he added jt„ wn ) about completed
"W Y SONG S |l" s testimony to the already va-t amonni j | jH ne will teach a subscription school in
to buy their . ^ I of evidence that the “exodus" is a politi , District No. (5, after a abort vacation from cts : b “ tt "''. IB to 2u cts. Groceries are
1 rOt'Orif'S, Provisions, calscheire. I ihe f.ee school term A public
_ , /.i I ttayThe Original New Oilcans Min ® Q W c»swaro and < .lasswaro. | atrel8i a3Compiinied by a gI)ld blindi a , ’ P “»!!k'‘;! r nVway’'fnl'b 1 -rn.V"’. ‘' U ' ' 'pera House to night. They were here nrLTooR^ ,, ^» h nued ,, 'am.di! r * last year, and their splendid entertain
^ tol»>icco- . figar', fruitw.ooun-
try proiliMM'. * to , b»? sure "• r to o >II at
II ysONU'N,
lii n'jj < i l>rr ' * imu Sreencastie Foundry
—AND—
HA.C’1 11 "N I«: CO^ll’AISV. — ManufartiirorH of— Julver’s Iron Drag Saw And ai; Kinds of Machinery and Castings. r» rirRepturing on Mill NVork and I*arm Ma- . hinery done r niptly. •'p»hop n«*i»r S u»h !>«pot, (Jrcenoantlo, Ind.
mM MULIIOIA. HAW \ & BRACK
-offerlthcir services as—
Alter living 112 years, Jack Bandy, a colored man, of Union Springs, Ala.,was
burned to death.
Miss Butler of Pittsburgh, Pa., had looked for a man under her lied for many ,
gray'The owners of the Vandalia rail road are extending the platform from 1 their depot across to the side track oi | the south. This is done in order that
1 when trains pass each other at this depot g0 j| |(1 drl | g an ,| grocery busi
neither one will have to lo<e so much |, ess Mrs. E. E. Keller, of North years,and at last found not one there.but tune by having to back onto the main ,|u.laen, Ind., is visiting her sister, Mrs lour. They wore black masks, and left
VV. 8. Hurst Hymer Fox will her bound and gaged when they went oil' iuku up his abode ir Mt. Meridian soon, w ith the family plate and jewelry
There will be a meeting at Belle Union, on the 14th, to make arrange-
track to receive passengers. n Thursday evening,
n Thursday evening, Feb. 5
Mrs Mollie Alspaugh departed this life, at the residence of her father, in Madison
IF Yon have a COLD o:e. WEAK LUNGS, . J T-WYT TI^IE!
township. She had been confined to her ments to build a gravel toad from Belle bed for a month with that fell destroyer j Union to tho road three and one-half j consumption. Although taken off earlv i miles north, intersecting the old gravel ; in life (at the age of 25) she had won | road eight miles east of Greencastle, at hosts of friends, who will never forget w hat is known as the Burgess Lane . her many kind acts and words. She left | •• Mrs. Edward Wisher was fataily
a husband and one child
I | oss> 11 iving fifteen hours after tho accident. | jfcjyThe Msrtinsville Gazette, Sat.tr- ! ■'h'- 8,18 R,andi,lg ' on a cbair frontof| day. said: Col. C. C. Matson, of Gre. n ! ,he flre P la, ‘'-' c,c * ning the mantle piece,
Anton Barnes of Independence, Iowa, was advised to go to the poorhouse.ns he was old, infirm, and do-titute; but he said: “I'd die first,” and hobbled away from the village store to his lonely shanty He was not seen after that for a week, and was then found dead, ftom hunger j and cold, by a messenger who brought
to mourn her ;'‘urned on the evening of the 7th, only | the n( , wg that hig dui,,, f or $1,600 pen-j
sion money had been allowed. Mr. and Mrs. Heiberg made it lively
iOLDEN KCK RYE! .“S 1 . ^
It is lilt 1 lu*st '.‘illt'tK out. ^ OH |arrived in our city last night, and
the Di-mt cratic candidutc for Congress,- 8 ^Hy burned before assistance wa- ^ J
will
iintl it nt tilt* . vor I'! remain during the day. Hr. Jlatson is an
y
: leatl(|ti;irl< rs for pure ami fine -‘fcKr old li({uoi'S. ^■3 K. L lilGEHT, Prop.
L ’5ci? i fS”
agreeable gentleman, and is in every respect well qualified for the position. M^rBratiin , the Greencastle jeweb r is still driving away, anil although the holidays are past and the dull season iliere, he is selling large lots of goodevery day. His stock has been largely recruited (ho never allows it to run
had. The deceased was about 38 years
tatchet when he
in the house, and he
of age, and lived about one mile east of chased two of them into the street. Mrs Mt. Meridian. She was a member of tin- ,1,,lb< ‘ rt '' ,ocked tbo olher two *“ a room ' Predestinarian Il-.ptist Church, and was and yelled “Murder!” until Ihey jumped highly n spectod bv all her neigt.bors. | froni 8 wmdow ,iftccn feut ,0 lbe $ round ' She leaves a large family of small chil One was hurt by the fall, and could not dren with her husband to mourn her loss | run awa y' Meanwh.le, Holberg had ..The Primary Department of the Mt. ch °PP ed anotb,>r considerably. The Meridian school wi I close on the 13th.. two '“” f 'J"rc d B «glars then opened noT. R. Vermilion has tcll , «otiat.ona for tho liberation of their cap-
u . , , head of last spring heifer calves for' 11 ™ comrades, offering to return the down), and he ts amply prepared to ,nee. wbichbo hus b ^ n o(r „ r ,, d $250—who I Bo °ly which they had and pay $2UO be-
sides. Holberg accepted tho terms and
' let them all go.
the wants of his customers. Ho makes! watch, clock, spectacle and jewelry repairing a specialty, and has recently
can heat it?
•Iekfehson.
onrad COOK, itu > nra » a
Pole agent fur Pure
lagle White Lead!!!
secured the services of u very tine workman (20 years experience), to take chargi of that department. This workman can | not only repair a watch in good style ! but can amt docs manufacture them, lb-
carri-R an elegant watch now. the pro- 20 years and 21 days,
iduction of his own skill. If you want to I leave your repairing in safe hands, takcj
In Washington township, Jan. 2, Mrs. Barnum’s tattooed Greek sailor is on A. Hatcher, wife orihomas Hatcher, aged exhibition at Albany, and the advertise29 years I ment aaya: “He has upon his houy 7.- ’ In Manhattan, Feb. 6, Mtss A , ioe !‘* °,<>00 punctures, and it was all done Roberts, daught. r of John Roberts, aged | '•> a ftn ’ 8le HavarP - The P oor man ,osl
very Keg Warranted Went Side public aquare.
i;«'U\*'i’ Ciljy ^i«'biii>>ksi. Bkaveii City. Neb., Jan., 1880.
— ! Editor Star: In a former letter I gave Frrn MtHtion. | a general outline of this county (Fnrnas.) It seems os we are going to have »11 will now give a few details that may be ! uiild winter. The roads are getting in a | 0 f interest to those eontomplating coming
t
Callender & Dunn,
i Proprietors of
iASTLE MILLS,
im r
Dealers in
our, Meal and Feed. Higheet market pri*c paid for craio.
Ca.toaaitrindfnK a apeeislty.
i-t'V Mill lot formerly oeeupied by Uafea's fcULIU UKEUftAEdUE. si: '
good condition for hauling Farmers are preparing for farming by cutting coi nstocks *nd building fences There will be * large acreage a corn planted this spring ....The eteam shove! will go to Danville in a short time B. F. Bruner is shipping stoves ajain.... Sol diers, ar# you for the equalization with the bond holder, let us hear from you. .. Jim. Tally visits Lena a'tcr—I wondor who he is after ....Died, in Madison township and at her father's rest deuce, Samuel Bruner, Mrs. Mary K. Alspasgh, aged 25 years. Fehn.
west. Our first object after choosing our claims, ia to build a house and if this cliraut* was like that of Indiana, we would he swamped at once. As it is, w# have an unlimited supply of building material on our elaima. So we go tv work and buy 3Uto 4U polas for rafters, 2 to ti ridge pole* a little luaaber for door and window casing, a couple of window*, all coating from $8 to $12 and proceed to build a sod bouse with walls tkre* fast thick, seven to eight feet high, 'cvvarvd with a layer •! willaws, a layer
a deep of blood and a tear for every puncture,and was the only ene of twenty-1 four who survived the opi ration. Thel woman who did the tattooing worked six! hours a day for ninety days before the tusk was completed.” A Mathematician of the Albany Express figures as follows: | “The woman must have given him 3J^ punctures a second. Then, if he lost one drop of blood with every puncture, he lout, estimating the usual drops to the pint, and taking ’a pint for a pound, 5,833 pounds. Or to pul it differently,just 88l gallons of blood, or a tritle over 2U barrels during ninety days. Tear* don’t weigh as much as blood, so bunching tha two together the gtntlamnn fromAlhania must have lost about 5}^ tons of those fluids within threo months.” IlarnuiB’s agent retorts that, if the Greak had not been a wonderful man, he weald not
have bees exhibited.
TT ANT ID IE IR, T A.KRIRS, to the cit ; -/.ens of 1’iitneui and mljoinin* counties. Thev have the Urrosf stock nc<t most complete lino of CK-kets. eulfint. burial robes, etc.,’n western Imlianu. Kqnerala urrunireii anil conducted w ith the i arc assured bv thirty years’ expel it neo in tho cosiness. No. 14 and lii Kn-t WushiriRton Street, Ureenaastle, Ind. Bargains, BARGAINS, Bargains! MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE! Mulholn. Hanna, & Black FURNITURE DEALERS. We are now -eady to sell all kinds of Furniture at priocs lower than w.-rc ever Ir- -nro offer td in 1’utn-i'n County. Wo propose to laruoly increase our stock bv additional pur, pa-os, and ;n keep on hands the Larsest, Cboapest and Best lino of goods over offered in this market. v\ o trust persons needing anything in oqr line will onlliand see us before going elsewhere. It is no trouble to us to show goods. Sail and See Us at tho Old Stand, Nos. 14 & IG Last Washington St., Greencastle, mil. Mt MaOLV KIAvVt A tSLli Si. NICHOLS,SHEPARD & CO.Baltic CM Midi * -• — ihS* ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE wummm TlueshiuR Machinery and Portable and Traction Engines. THE RTAXUAHtt ot •lorlli-ovo Urosjtsuf rl, C—lw
Jt'h mg Wot hi.
VTC IILI'HH for Oratr 0 tvi, i: . Tun*' Sf in •, F* rf"<jt
I Cl' For>4 and fho,.... ,h M •-•
. I N< OMl* V II Mtl.F. it. Vt4"’ of VtDerlal P-rf^tlon f of I’itrts, Th'iimgk Wurkuiuu-<liip. JiUyant )• *ud
Btootu »»f Mo'lfl.
M Vlt\ I.I.Ol'A for rnaffy nir>*r1or work In nP k'n<f* nf Grain, mut uhh < < filly know it it- tu** only so 'iMful ILr- -tur
In FI ait, Timothy, Clover haj.I a!) oth<r St-cl*.
ASTON’l‘•HFNGI.V PVRABI.F! Anti wonderfully timt le, iivinfr F < than cp« half Iho u-" tl «• arv nn-l !>' lt«. l*OKTAIf M’-v I H \CTI«N, m t MTKAU.1II KM NCI KT LA I •*. w ith m .If 'ut. f Fur Darahilltv. Safety, Keonomy, and Beauty entirely unknown in oth< r niak'S. Ht- tm-Ftiwcr GutliH ati I Si-ntn-Fowi r t5*'|'arator’rt a apeclalty. Four M/evnf S*'|tarat«irt4. from « to 12 horse-|>ow*'r . al-o2 siyle-* linprored Wi'Uiite-l llor-.e-l’ower.d.
U2 Veiirw uf I'roNpi'roiiN 11114I <'ontlituoiiM Uiin1i><‘«m by thia house, auhout ol
ment, furnhh. h is «Uuua guarauie« fur au|>< riot' g«io*la and
honorable dt-alinff. . . . . ,
ft » IITimf f ar,4 pni'nl trl'e of vAU I luri i our V i buati'R Machinery has drivt n other maohlnffk to the W :tll: hen-M? various makers are now attempt* lug to hulid a<td palm olf inferior uul uiungrt 1 imitatiuua of
our fnmous goo*ls.
BE NOT DECEIVED hr tnch e\t>*'r!m*‘n»al and worthless machinery. If ' n '» t»nr at nM irvt the ••«K1«INAL W uud the INK'* 0 7* For full part!« , «*Hrs -’all on our denier*, nr wr!io to us for Illustrated Circulars, which we mall free. Addmas N1CH0L3, SHEPARD & CO., Battle Creek, Mich. DOBELL & COOPER’S Furniture Store! NO. 22 E. WASHINGTON ST. GREENCASTLE, IND. our stock i« all uow and of the latest pattern. Prices to suit the times. Call and eiarniu# stock. J. T. DOBELL. M. J. COOPE R
in*
house, without 0huu o u of u uul-, locaiiuu, or manag*-
■M »
A word to those who porooi plaeurs. It it a ni«««llv aakaowtaSgwl^et that Henson’s Capeiue Porous Plasters sre Superior to all OthersThe great demand for them hai eaueed a uawhar at waeeraaaloaa aarVM ae make and •ell worthless imitation* uadai linnlar eoandiag aawaa Sethawarkat is Soared with inferior pinsters Helling at any price it it important for tkc i-oataaar *n kaav wkiek >t tke host. It i» well known tliat sosia of the i-haap piasters kuve baaa aaaaiaad and faaad ta eoa-ain injurious ingredianU which make thain dauai-roas to ai* eaaaiag paralyWe aad tlker diseuaue. c * u ,fca- 'NimimJh«iNcg.aaw*a3Wi..«».
