Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1880 — Page 4

Tour Watch.

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IT not in perfect onlor needs and experience to pm in good repair and perfect

running order.

I ran now conscientionnly say that we do first clasa work, as I have recently ■ernred the services of a ver> fine work man, of TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE to! take charge of my repairing department,) a man who can not only repn r a watch in the best manner, hut can manufacture a watch complete. With additional machinery and materials, I can say in all candor, that my facilties for making and repairing anything in the Watch, Clock. •Jewelry, Silverware or Spectacle line cannot be excelled in the State. REPAIRING STRICTLY CASH ON

UBLIVERY.^dt

A. R. BRATTIN, Watchmaker & Jeweler,

tlreencastle, Ind.

JUST RECEIVED ! 20 CaseH of Elgin Corn. 2o Cases of Day View Tomatoes. New Calilornia Canned Peaches,

Apricots aud^White Cherries. Also, Fine Line of New

Java, Mocha, Golden Kio and Green Kio

COFFEES. CUE

carrying the Northern enuntie* which | have been lost by them, and with tha! | i'nd in view are making up their slate largely from that end of the State. (■roveland. We arc having pleasant winter weath I,,r... .High court convened on the 11th [ in-itant. Ksi| 'I'urner presidinc Prof W. H. Rice and Dr. Turner, late of Bain- ! bridge, 1 a"e become citizens of Grovei land Wm. Myers has dug bis last | ditch here and moved to Hendricks Co. i An infant child of Alex Smith was interred at the Clear Creek Cemetery, on the 12th inst Two schools in Floyd ] township have been closed temporarily on account of the prevalence of the I measles, and it is (eared others may have ' io close Mr. J. S. Pickett, of Reelsfill**, is a temporary resident in this i vicinity Late ad?Ices rom \V in.

E. SHIPLEY,

Darnall Bros. Sc Co's. Call a ail See Us.

THE STAR.

In printing the letter of Mr. Ramsey, of Kansas, in our columns, it read ‘‘30 miles i west of tho Missouri river;” it should

Frank A. Arnold, Editor and Proprietor have been‘‘30 miles west of the Missouri

line.”

Batunlay, Feb. 21, 1880

The publishers of New Orleans have adopted the following: Resolved, That

liMliuna Uoliiii’s.

i Aldridge, of Agnes City, Kansas, once n respected resident of this vicinity, show him to be doing a good business and well pleased with his new home in the fur west Foster Pickett, a prominent teacher and gentleman of Reelsville was ! calling upon friends and relatives in this 1 vicinity last week . . ..James P. Shepard j is the gentlemanly clerk for J. Owens in j

in* THE BEST SELECTED STOCK. Ill* OOOD* AKE THE FINEST. HIS •PRICES AKE THE LOWEST.

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I vhi m t I hui cor I to < AVi I Wt cle I ter ms all, I fro a l Wi

The Cincinnati Enquirer of a recent, |he absence of Mr. Owens Hiram T. date gives an interesting article on Indi- i‘i g g, 0 f Hendricks county, was on out ana politics, from its regular corrospon- stroe{s n f ew g g j ncc Mr. John dent. W e condense and copy as follows: Wilson has annouaccd himself as a ran- ‘ General Grant may have read the re- ( didate for assessor of Floyd township, ports from Indiana, if ho did, he has seer Mr Wilson is one of our first class eit

J a H d\h" d ;" Si o w u 1 r"eu:r , :cco "tl” Kre«sbea..d are hereby earnestly rebl« inr or endorse the opinion* of corr«#pond- quested to use their influence to have the

antu publiBuod in theno column*. v\ »• H'inply rive space to our correspondents that the peo- 1 '*‘“ pie may leurn what the thoughts of their

ueiKhors are.

the representatives of Louisiana in Con- the I ritnary Convention in nearly j Z (. n s,

Kktkbkd at the I’ostoftiep, Greencastle Ind., as second-class mail matter.

JfiioE Kcki.ks prophesies that Hon.

duty op printing paper and the chemicals and materials used in the manufacture thereof removed or materially reduced. From Washington comes the report of a new influx of citizens, as follows: A number of gcnt!"mon representing the Anglo-American Land Company, organ

W. E. English, of Indianapolis, will be iz , d t0 ^1,,,. colonies of Scotchmen to Wen.xt Presidtnt of the UniUd Sutea. this country, have introduced a bill in Cv request wo publish a communica- the Senate asking Congress to extend to tion from Mr. Dan. Shoemaker, of Floyd the,n 1,10 privileges of the homestead act. township, m regard to the exodus, giving They wish to take up a million of acres his ootnion thereon—now let us have au ,n the Western States, and have other side presented; yes, lot us have it t* le co ’ onio8 alrea,, y prepared to settle presented in all shapes and manners. on 1,10 14,1(1 whcn the company shall be

enipowered to ocure land for them. They would like to bring one company

„ , , , . over in time to put in a spring crop, and 26 years, 5ft. 8 inches htgh, wotght 140 do „„ jf the powor9 thoy ask grt

Utep in with your productions. And now—Milton Hradlcy Balter, aged

a man of sound judgment,and

eveiy county ia the State have been pos s bnuld receive a good support from the itive in one thing, and that is, they h aTC , Democracy of the township at the ncmigenerally instructed against him as a nating election ... Where no wood is, I residential candidate. 1 he most of the the fire goeth out; so where there is no counties did not instruct in favor of any tale-bearer the strife ceaseth.—Proverbs, one. and this is, perhaps fie first lime in NXV ,.o () Regular commaaication the history of any party in this or any „( c.rovelan.i Lodge. No. 511 F. A A. M other State where County Conventions. Friday, Feb 20. Full attendance desired, felt called upon to say that any man .. Columbus Allen has returned from shot?.d not be voted lor by their dele- n visit to Missouri well pleased with the .•gates in National Convention. Indiana ( . ountry | !e p 0rt i ns it that William

may cut no figure at the election, but it has a vote in the Convention, and while

Harris, late of this vicinity, but now of llendricl.s county, has been son struck.

there is a strong hope of carrying the ()hi vvilliatr.?. One of the windows of State, the Republicans will listen to the So. 6 school house was burst in a short voice of Indiana. Blaine is so far in the time 8ince by some unprincipled scamp,

lead that other candidates may as well Therc is a , n0Te on foot

keep hands off.

pounds, hair, eyes and mustache black

thin face, from his

American by birth, is missing borne Information will he

powers

1 granted by Congress in time.

Their hill

is now before the committee on public

it , , ... . lands, and some of the parties will probthankfully received by his brother, in ab ie address the committee

Disco, Michigan.

The fact is, 1880 is to be unusually blessed politically. There will Vie four elections—in April, the township election; May, the corporation election; October, tlie State election, and November.

at an early

day. They represent that the emigration to this country this year from Groat Britain will be unprecedented.

I'ntiiiiiii Circuit Court.

Eleanor L. Hartman vs. Caroline Payne

_ _ . , , , —Partition and Land Sale. Report o' the Pres,dental elect,on. Qu.to enough sal[ , and fl nal report of David B Priest, lor one tear, commissioner to sell, filed and approved.

to get the mat-

ter before the Grand Jury. There are some would-be high-toned younggentle-

PATENT MEDICINES,

WALIi PAPER,

STjATionsriEiRrsr, PAINTS, VARNISHES, Sponges, Toilet Soaps, Perfumery,

Brushes, Combs, etc.,

At Allen's Drug Store!

llest Goods at Lowest Prices.

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Is the absorbing question of both parties

SECRETARY TAOMl'SOX

Will certainly Vic pushed for second men around that might save money and place on the ticket, and if Blaine is the gain more respect by putting a stop to ; nominee, the‘‘Old Man Elephant” will s, * c h vandalism ... .The fox drive in the stand a good show to make it. j south part of the township on the 7th 1 the state ticket j 'DSt. was a success—another one talked j

of to come off soon... What has become of our gr vel road men?.... Floyd town-

, , | ship institute at Centre School house on don t want the otbees, but do want party . - , , , , . ,

, tneitl, nada very pleasant session for

success,uie now earnestlv at work to get , , . , to the front their strongest men. Keith 'how who were m attendance, loo many or party has a majority in the State, the lfia ': ,,P ' S ^ ,,US ' nC “ t0 Ca " tht ‘ ,n '*»? balance being in the hands of the Nation- ^ * , ' ,ak ‘ , th ? ,n . M , . ,r0 : h,C .'

als. In ISTfi tho Democracy lacked 7,571 votes of a majority, and in 1878

Clothing ' Clothing! FvFIXD'CJOFjID.

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Til a monopoly organized by the paper ! Deed reported and approved and cause _ _ manufacturers of the country ia now in ' stricken from docket.. .. Benjamin F. j '* National vote ever polled was ^ ^ jt full working order, and tho price of pa 'Rinl Mary J. Sherrill vs. Malinda Humph-1 1,1 l^ih. I his large vote was entirely

live of as much good as might bo desired. Any person wanting to work in the

they lacked 25.H02 tatos of , |-««l 0 l,.» e (or TKn xt.«: t ^ (Valuable information. Jim. knows ail

..The last meeting of the

p«T has gone up over fifty percent, in the ries ct a!.—Partition. Dismissed by | 1081 in the Legislative ticket—that is, it ( V r l , , 1 ''. < p l | an ° d "h!!'fi r !,rSatu t rdr' 11 b M hCl 'h 01 last three months. This rise in price is plaintiffs at their Cost, and judgment for j was en,lre b'*bsorbed liy the Democrats,' Catherine I ewis has'tr d ftr d h

not founded on any legitimate increase in ; cost. .. Harriett Harris vs. Isaac Harris a,u ^ reason is plain enough. Senator

while it works a '-Divorce and Alimony. Trial by court j Voorhees was making a direct canvass f "‘i" ‘’“‘i'

' for return to the Henato. Though ho .' la " ^l>rop«'y in Batnbndge and was a Democrat of the most pronounced , ^ m ^ e “‘ere in a few days views, and though fully two-thirds of the ‘ 18 n-oro s.ckness >n this vicinity ; Nationals were original Republicans,they * h#n tht ‘ rC , hM ^ for - VCttr8 ' ‘ ‘ I ' ot ur - rallied to hia support because of his finan-! 1 ' 1 ' ( a coa ;. r ^ l< j Rrial views. This year that vote is float- 1,08 obstructing the census takers who ' ing. A per cent, of it will return to the ' tlieir labors ' h,! r - rat Monday in Republicans, in any event, but the bulk ,luno '®« T ore penalties have been affixed: of it will aiihere to the idea, and, if the l ,, * r - ,,ons a hovc the age of twenty one Democrats nominate a consistent Green- J* 4 ™ •g' 1 who shall refuse to furnisli

hack Democrat, he will get the most of ny. Trial by court and finding of‘‘guilty it-

of petit larceny,” and punishment assess-1 sot THKitN Indiana

the cost of production

great hardship on consumers of paper. ^ a nd finding and judgment for divorce, at ,

The remedy proposed ia to remove the defendant's costs... Delana K. Williamduty on paper, and we say apply the R t> n an d Addison Daggy vs. William Mcremedy. , Ginnis et al.—Foreclosure. Judgment, » . ..., —r~, „ by default, vs. Wiiliam M., far $927 50, An exchange imldlv and truthfully . ^ , , . . . : , and foreclosure vs.al! the detendants remarks that the manufacturerR of white , . . ■ , , , , | .. Ldward W. Lewis vs. W ilham J. Mat paper have clubbed together and made a , . , , , , . . , , , ,, , , kins et ah—horeclosure. Judgment, by comer on the article thev handle. It has . , , ,,,,, ’ \ , default, vs. W illiam J., for $191 42, and

thus been forced up to exorbitant rates,

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and publisln rs of n. w paprrs an sul state vs. Barney McGirk—Qiaod Larce liaek Democrat, h* will get the most

jeeted to ruinous expenses by those extortionists. There is not a particle of

the information required by the supervisor or enumerator shall forfeit and p»v a sum not exceeding $1(X), to Vie recover

KNOW, ALL YE HEOPLE, THAT

I ed at a fine of $1 (JOO; imprisonment in D Democratic in the main, ari'l will vote 1 ^ * n an ac Vi° n debt. Presidents, di-

State Prison at hard labor for oue year, 'hat way in 1880. with the exception

| three counties. Probably

rectors or other officials of private cor- | porations who refuse to furnish informa-

•xcuse for this outrage, as there lias been little or no rise in the cost of articles out I

»U 3wi Jifc.'lf ,I,| l <11'(rtncl.utenionl Ac., foi li««,..r„. "«»•«•«*» l'rol,.Wy ..nch.lf 0 |' I"™™-i. mmmmmm. •1.0 pop,, H.«»ur.c,u„.r. h.. bL . ,lo.; • “• •><*■ l'olt»-l»!o»ic..iob *«<••»'• "“"on'.Tlo, Z o“o” 7«wL"‘o'.ll , nand f or a r ,, moVal of dll ,_ r rnm N'ol prossed. State vs. David Sound com " fron ' D' 0 Democrats, and in case of " l ' cn * ^ not t0 0X000,1 !fl0 ‘ 000 ‘ ,)n, > white paper and < verything used in its 'lor—Information for contempt. Finding j the '^solution of their party, they would l '™ weoks Rro alil '' we,1 f(,r ‘be completion , into Congress to effect this ohj,ct, ami ' A,,di8nn Dnjnty vs. Tipton and Anna r,p<1 tho Statu in 1876 and ae.in in 1878 | _ nunl < ?r4 tors is aR follows: 1 wo cents

E. Foxworthy—Foreclosure. Judgment by their gains or the gains of the Na- or08C h living inhabitant, two cents for)

when it is accomplished the paper deal

tionais in

era will conclude that they had better by ilo'sult v.-. 1 iptoa lor ifddo id due,!

left well enough alone, as tho free com- an ‘ , * 25C “ r> a,ui 2:, ‘ ,0 become due, northern Indiana, oetition will comoel them to lower their and forccloHUro v, ‘ bo ‘h defendants .. . 1 be old stronghold of the Republicans. Eva Wright vs. James II. Frank n H the counties north of the National 1111 ' ‘age or traveling expenses. 1 he sub

each death reported; ten cents for each farm; fifteen cents for each factory, w hich ! ia to be in full for all services, and no

FA-HVIFS, F. a. nsr TFK.isr s, SBitionery, Combs, Brushes, Pocket-book' Albums, Vases, Fancy Goods, and the best Coal and Headlight Oils, are sold

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priccR.

note. Judgment by default for$380 24 | boad-not including Wayne, Henry, ,im sion assigned to each enumerator

Under tho caption of‘‘A Shrewd •• f ruwfordsvillc Poffin Company vs. Dodge,” a Cincinnati paper gives the J°hn \V . and Ann L. Cookuriy—On noty. follow ing account of a new swindle: A J'idgt. for $117 71. North Western Mu woman entered and ordered a pound of ,lu ' Difc Insurance Company vs. i)avid tlie besi ooffeo. She carah d a jar under ^ Barnett et al.—Foreclosure. Judg-

llancock, Marion. Hendricks, Putn,,,,,, '''u-t not exceed 4,000 inhahttunts.

Hay or 4’igo, the National vote in 1878 amounted to 19,652, or within ‘J.4iil of ail the National votes cast. The eountics which cast this vote gave ihe I. gis-

Since his arrival in Havana, (ion. Grant has been enthusiastic in his praise of Florida. According to him, the peninsula 1 will produce within a fen years enough

imr arm, and when the groceryman W aa! mcnt by default vs. David X. for $5,483 75 ) lu,ur0 10 1,1 e Democracy, and would do it.^'ffi’ar, tobacco and oranges to supplv the ) about to put the coffee in a paper bag,the alul foreclosure vs. all the defendants. . . ‘he nominees were agreeable to United States and have something over. customer told him to dump it into the Franklin Insurance Company vs , b n I) " m " orac J'‘ I »'n not making n case; But the augar and tobacco people in Hajar instead. The man did so, the fetqale Biley Springer etal.—Foreclosure. Jadg- ara aimply giving fa ts which any one vans *ay that tha Florid^ aoil cannot leaning over tho counter and still hold- ment by default vs. Riley Springer for can E^t by going over tho ground and produce tho finer kinds of tobacco and i ing tlie jar under her arm, with tha but- I 0 -549.86 and foreclosure vs. all tlie do- exani ' ,1 ’ n E I’ho election retuins from sugar, liie ex-i resident, however, is

which I have quoted. As a I'nitcdStates 1 ! " ire that the immigration from New Senator is to he elected by tho next leg- Kngland will remedy that lack, and he islature, nnil as the legislativo ticket will depends upon Yankee ingenuity to adapt

be influenced by the State ticket, there ;‘bu soi 1 to the tobacco plant,

seems to be no hope for the Democracy A young man at Marion, this State, except ly following the line above indi-, -hooso a seat in the crotch of a tree, i Cited - sixty feet from the ground, as the place

OEN'RRAt. manson J to commit Biticido by shooting.

Is undoubtedly the strongest man with 1

tom of the vessel concealed. When she f* n<1 * n ‘ K ... Mary Jane Hunter ct al. vs. had reei ived the coffee tho female put Jnhn Hcssler—IVtition and Land Sale. Iier hand in her pocket, and a well- R^P 01- * °f sa b- filed and approved and feigned expression of annoyance cried: ‘b ,C( f reported and approved and cause H 1 do declare. I have left my purse at stricken from docket Russel Hodge home! I'll just sot the jar of coffee here' vs -A lcxander M. and Sarah Hallow— on the counter while I run in home and Foreclosure. Defendants defaulted and get the money.'’ She placed the jar on ij u 'dK mfnt 80t *t n S BS W e former judgment the counter and went out, but she failed conditionally, vacated and original judgto mum. Tho storekeeper picked up ! ment declared to 1(6 in full force as and

'; a ' ,l '‘- 1 ‘''''‘he Da- 'll}r. or more U.r!u e h ‘eeifkl mJthod"'! twalffia lication. “ nnoyi,nc0 1 inflict. Ills -yntem of cure U by local extem

the soldier element in the Democratic; l®“ Locust Street Church will com-

thejarand was surprised to find there from its rendition.... Lewis Maddens ct P art Yi but I can not say how far ho could | lnoncc an ontertainment next Wednes- :

at. vs, Augustin Pearson—On account and ! ^ ^‘ 10 National vote, not having hoard ^ , i a J evening, at the room recently occu-1

was no coffee in it, and that the bottom

*h»d bean knocked out. It then flasheu

upon his mind that when he poured tho my... « m the jar it ran through into a bag aonceaUd by tha female sharper.

guaranty. $116.37.

Judgment by default for

——Nip and 1 uck—the success of the »ai-o. :i, at Opera House. Feb. 24.

an expression in that direction. But as I pieJ by the When Btore. Tho programme was a soldier in his regiment I may have a W 'B be, a supper in the evening and fesprajudica for him. jlival at night. Dinner, Thursday, and THE rkdi du. an manaohih ; supper at night, folic wad by festival,Ac.

Art fully awuke to tha importance #f All are iuvit' i.

lication.

Vi man saf,< who has a runtu-c. no mv‘t<T how io.siicniOcant ho mav cr.miilnr it for cry man who h ■.-( rom it oii.-n ilatlered hi ii-toir that it w ia hat i tritlinir aiimciit Ills iiOOK ON Itt PTUliK DR. J. A. SHERMAN. *1 Breadway. cor. Murray Ht..New York,

inuu# for the ruro of Rupture f„o of thc'cnartiC-^n eld ° ri * ,DHl 0, ‘ ' Sh .*, ,n !^, up in Ho inn; they duped ecrcral bv their fraudulent adv.rti eoiJ^- U . U !L"" ,n :* rt ' < ‘ < 1 " t| V tul brought, but tho fellow-; ran away leavtn* eorr wTu,“riV*:VX* d 'i •

inout* for klio furo of Huptare

bfo US ffi*! "b u t tb o' f«S to w^rl* n* a w ay To^'.'-'V^orr'amV^Tcf 1 ; ^ " ' 'AT nrwgpaperN unpaid, finer then thev have b, .-n di covered "a? '4t r it- 1 !' n, ‘ v unr v b h , ik. tkeyeceartly bybaae devept;a«a defrimd^ ai a"^ cleVTmVu Br, ’* dm ' y