Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1880 — Page 7

THE STAR.

LIVERY, SALE

— A3STID

FEED STABLE! Th«’ un lersitrncil bei?^ loave to inform the public* that he I..ns I'oiij-ht thestoek and inter entot Hanna A Blark in the livery business, and i? now prepared to furnish all who wish anythin* in his line with irood Tcnms, Carriages. Hu**ies or Saddle Horses. Also buy, sell and feed horses and mules. Northeast Corner Public Square, Greeneastle, Ind. JOHN CAWLEY. JOHN T. CRAIG.

since resided. Mrs. Swinford was the 1 mother of twelve children, and the ' grandmother of fifty-three grandchildren,

Cl r\ A\ I ) COUNI most of whom are now living. She was

....... truly a mother in Israel. A devoted wife

I 8*5ty*A series of revival meetings held an< ^ ni other, a kind neighbor. She will at the Christian Church, Cloverdale, Ind- be '“issi’d by those who knew her, and iana, has resulted in over fifty additions t° her aged companion the loss will be

lo the church.

A young lady in Keokuk, lowo, beau-j tiful, attractive and daring, received call* from three gentlemen one evening last week, and exerted herself to the utmost to enter'ain them. The time was spent most agreeably, and in the course of the evening the ipisction of matrimony and

GEORGE BICKNELL,

Manu'acturcr and 1'ealer

leap year privilege was broached, and

heavy indeed. The funeral set vices were culminated in a proposal from the young

tha--Messrs. Washburn and students of Dr. Evans have

Morrison returned

have been

from the East, where they attending medical lectures.

tfeiyMtosa Sellers, the colored girl who is charged with infanticide, has been indicted, and will be arraigned for trial during the present term of Circuit Court.

*Bir Messrs. Dean t Hichie, partners in 11 is T(,r - V stran K e lm 'n "'■* »»t go to the drug business at Cloverdale, were wor ^ ar| d build good gravel roads all both strrcKen with chills lust week; Mr. ovor this county, when there is an abundDean has since died, and Mr. Richie is in :,nco of S r » v(, l to be obtained easily.

conducted at the family residence by Elder 1). O. Ilink. Her remains wi re buried in the family cemetery, followed by a large concourse of friends and

relatives.

Uusiness of all kindcis dormant, owing to the impassible condition oft he roads.

a precarious condition.

teaTThere are many men, of both the ,old political parties, alllicted with ofiicial ! scratches just at this piesent time. The probabilities arc that some of them w ill

be cured before Christmas,

tear Two girls in Greencastlo celebrated j tlie anniversary cf their birth last Sunday, for the first time in four rears, and it will be four years before they have

another opportunity to do so.

ter" Mr. Chas. E. Scott has returned

Butelu'i' anil l>«':tlrr in

anil Kill! Ilrats.

Shop* opponitc Howe A Vermilion's, near Van

'Julia Ucpot. Mk*t Dki.ivkukii in any part u J ('uatemirs'sui^.hfii niih'un' ehioicost me a Mit ^ 0In Medical College, with the degree of are now getting better Mrs. N'ancv ‘'I?. 0 .*. 1 I I" 1 ll ' J-i... M. D. attached. Charley was boss of the short has done heroic service in attend-

Yet there are men in this township who are ahundamlv able that will lose three months out of each year before they will give one cent for a gravel road T. J. Newton was buried, Sunday last, at the I’iercy graveyard, about two miles south of here. Ho was about seventytwo years old; was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and had been for many years a member of the lodge of F. & A. M .... J. L. Seybold's children. Lelia and Lawson, have been very sick with scarlet fever for some time past,but

lady to a medical student. Of course it was made in a j icular manner. They agreed to lie married at once, and one of the gentlemen present was called upon to perform the ceremony. It hai p-ned that the man called upon to tie the nuptial knot was a clergyman, and the groom threatens to plaeu the marriage on record, while the young lady feels so badly over the matter that she has left the city for the West oa a visit among friends. She will probably return wlitn sbe finds out that a marriage is invalid in that State unless the license is taken out in ad-

A young man by the name of William Kotz, coachman for Mr. ( harles McClellan, came to my store one morning com plaining that liis feet hurt him very badly ami expressing fears that they were fro'*, bitten. He had in vain tried to get relief bv consulting physicians, and “hud

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tiitS STnrm ^liH*hic54‘rv 4*riarnil!v.

.1 u<t n*Cf*ivod aiMthor car load of ih, 1*1.OM 1 *, {n'j’f'1 !u*r with :i lin- lim* oi

m:u nEi'iinim;

Headquarters

FOR

Groceries, Bread, Cakes, Pies, POWDKIt. SHOT. CANNF.il COODS, CONFBCTIONKHIES, I'OKAITO. ( 10 A RS, And all kinds ofCOCNTRY PUOUI CE. Especial Httention is called to my LUNCH COUNTER where you can eat and drink the beet, A LARUE STOCK OF SHOT GUNS, SHOT POUCHES AND POWDER FLASKS. TOYS, <Sc C., KXEFuSIUS, North side situare. ‘Well, 1 should smile.' And so should everybody when they learn that they can savo money and obtain the beat Roods by going to WYSONGS

to buy their

class,and was awarded a case of surgical ing the sick during the prcvalance of the have seen a gn at many sores in my life, in t: t vmi rvt • > tv t c? 4 l w, at.. . .... I . .. t ■. < 1 • ...l.i* i r i

.■.-i-!e-,t,.,i out.it i:t: <'iin.t.i:i» till lAI i: « i l. l l t \ IOI4S and <1 l.'B’ll 1 l'4MS with springs, :dso

the I Jeer Itreaking Plows, Gil pm “sulk vl’o'vs -rid i r and M iumii (lorn planter, endeavored without success, to case the .,| S o the RnckeyoCorn Planter and Hoosier t om Drill,

pam by rubbing his font with snow and ice, the remedy applied in such cases. Heing « xposed a great deal to the cold by his occupation, his feet grew worse daily,and one day he fainted in the street A few days afterward In* again came to my store and showed me his fvet.

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instruments, the prize guaranteed the student passing the best examination. tei^ The Greencastlo correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette writes that the Republicans of this county will renominate II. H. Hillis for County Treasurer, and give Mat. Rea, an Irish Republican of Monroe township, the race for Sheritf. IWBob Heber was engaged in the ' laudable undertaking of cutting feed for stock at Black's livery stable, Saturday, when he pushed his hand under the knife, and now he wonders, as he nurses liis left hand, why it was that the four fingers were not taken entirely oil' in-

stead of only partially.

JWT<>n Friday -lohn Martin, who drives Browning & Butler’s delivery wagon, was thrown violently to the ground, by the horse running away, and he is now laid up by a fractured and dislocated ankle. Dr. Evans made the necessary repairs, and it is hoped the pa

Groceries. Eton isions, t'ent will soon bo up and about.

ISF-Should any gentleman wish to announce to his lollow citizens that he is a

office, wo will willingly

j print such notice in Thk Stau. provided always, that he proffers the required consideration in advance. Step forward, gentlemen; don't wait for “many citizens" | to rush to the front and make the neces-

sary arrangements for you.

but nothing lo equal this, and was afraid the poor fellow would loose bis limbs. He ask mo for St. .lacoh's Oil; but at first 1 refui ed. as 1 did not wish to take the responsibility upon myself, not being a great admirer of so-called Patent Medicines. However, some friends, who happened to be in the store at the time, told me to give the St. .1 acohs Oil to the

reading it, he could not have waited two sufferer; so wo rubbed his feet with tinweeks without coming after his mail. . / * : ’ 1 1 ‘ - 1

The people have not been bothered with tramps the past three weeks. *.**

lever. Her untiring zeal will be remembered for many days . . We saw a man in town Saturday last who bad not been to the postoffice for nearly a month. He got three or four copies of the—well one of our county papers; but it wasn't fin: Stau. Had he been in the habit of

QiHM iiswarc and (ilassware.

^"kt^r *?r"h l candidate for

When you want anything in wroeerios, provision!*, canned goods,

tob:ieco8, cigar?, fruits,country produce, etc., be* sure

to call lit

n rsoya's, Northwest corner Public Square.

l(i«lg<- Kt-liool—W iirrvn

l ow iiship.

This school closed onTnursday of last week, it being .he second term taught In Win. A. Garnor. His popularity among the patrons was shown by the presence of so many of them and their united and successful efforts to make tho closing day one long to be remembered. It can be said of this school that it is one of tho best in this township. Tho morning exercises consisted of recitations, all of which were very successfully performed. The afternoon programme was composed of speelling, declamations, dialogues and essays, in all thirty-four performances. The school numbered 311 pupils and had an average daily attend

Greeneastle Foundry

Oil, and he took the remainder with him After nine days tho man came to me again. perfectly well, and requested me to write to you of this irost wonderful cure; he also stated, that two other persons had been cured of Rheumatism bv the same bolt’c which helped him.

John Lkszkx.

Avon Lorainc, Co., Ohio, Jan. 17,1^79 William Franklin, of Salem, Oregon astounded his bride by tolling her that lie did not believe a husband ought to have any secrets from his wife, and therefore ho would confess that he had murdered several men. Ho assured her that lie would kill her and himself if she revealed the matter. The love that she had borne for him turned to loathing,and she soon told tho storv Next morning the couple were (oitmJ dead Franklin

having carried out his throat.

DO A FAVOR TO A HICK FRIEND. If you have a friend suffering from any

Open aiul Top Buggies For Sale. ALSO SUGAR KETTLES, FARM BE!

SHOVELS, SPADES. PORKS AN U I IOES at lowest pi'k'eis

^Particular attention to horsc-slioL'ing ami !t , |iairiii}v oenorally. Thsnklul tor pasl favors, 1 hope by close attention to business and lair dealiiio', lo merit a eontiuuuuce ot tint same. Northeast eorner Indiana and Columbia streets, (JreencaStle.

MHhllOLN. HAW \ A MACK

\ -AND-

AIAX'IIINld COM I ’ A N %

—Manufacturers of—

JPafe Tbs correspondent of the Cincinnati Gazette, writing from this city, who, by tho way, is said to be a postolliec cm ployo, says of the late Republican county convention, that “some disappoint-

Culver's Iron DrcL^ S3.w uip,,twas pIt bythe8up p or,ei ' 8of |,hon ''

as Hanna that th" delegates were not instructed to vote for him for Lieutenant Governor at the State Convention." HaT'The Louisville Coulter-Journal's

ance of 26. The exercises wore inter

spersn l with singing by tho school and , ,li3 ° rdors “[d 1 ! 0 ^.id them . , . , . , package of Kidney-W ort, and vou v...i music by a string hand cemposed of lnaku tht . m ,,,,,,,y, i, s g rcat tonic powMorgan Chadd, Ashury Bowman, AA . 1’. or is especially directed to these diRonses, McCarty and Smith Garner. and quickly relieves tho distros and cures At noon a table was prepared in the *-l , o disease. Have y u u tried it.'

school-house, and the ladies trict soon filled it with

viands. The dinner was sumptuous ami creditable to the ladies who prepared it.

-offcrltheir !>ervi' o i

UST ID E T A.ICEK,S,

lo tbo oilisfon* of Putnuni an*! iitlioinintr eompleto lino of niKkete, roflim, buri uod ('ontiuoied with thiM'iiro a^yiirod

' tdintii*'. They ba'o the largest -Uwk and mo8t

And all Kinds of Machinery and Castings. •^"Eepiiirinp: on LMill Work and Farm Machinery done j romptly. Shop near South Depot, Greeneastle, Ind. [F You have a COIJ>

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- WEAK LUNGS, TRY TTIE GOLDEN ROCK RYE!

After spending Uie day pleasantly at the school house, the teacher was given a special supper for himself and a few selected friends, at tho residence ot AVm. Brooks. This proved to bo a very enjoy-

Jeffersonville correspondent speaks of a a) , le „ ooi ,,. Taken all in all, the day was lotinei citizen ot Greeneastle, thus: 1 he » n e not suan to he forgotten by those February number of Potters American who enjoyed it. S.

Monthly, illustrated,a magazine devoted

to literature, the arts and sciences, pays A valuable education to the farm Prof. E. S. Ilopk:iis.|i)f or public schools, er, mechanic, or business man, it. a prac a handsome compliment fur the marked tieal knowledge ot book-keeping, matin

of the dis- The comparative force of gunpowder well prepared and dynaniitcjwas discussed by trvo min-

ers at Tuaka, California. They agreed, I as a test, to explode ei rtain quanti'u s of the substance under two planks, the friend of gunpowderto stand on the dy- , natnitc plank and the friend of dynamite on the other. The trial was made in the presence of on interesting crowd of spectators. It resulted in a broken leg for the man who was lifted 1(J feet into the air by the dynamite, and uncounted bruises for the one whom the gunpowder threw

against the trunk of a tree.

burial rob*»s. cU*ni wo.^urn ludiauu. FuiH-i i.!.m garrimpeil

i V tl • x - - ‘ ' Nu. I t ami b> Kast \\■ !i i n„;on .^Ir* «

. -v * . i iii * iki iivu u . r u it v > <’.\jidtb-ncp iii the buniiif.-N.

, ftrouiiuutitle, lml.

Bargains. BARGAINS. Bargains! MOSEY SAVED AXD MONEY MADE! MuHioln, Hanna, & Black FURNITURE HEALERS. W«; are now ••«*mly to sell iili kin Is of Furniture at rmccs lov-i r th in u * • c\ .-r t, ore offer 3tl in Putnam I'ounty. \\o priumso to liirt/' iy in if «-!• our s^nek by iiblitinnal ) ur« ujiMes, and ;n keep ou hands itio lEtrgcsl, ('hnapest un i iii . t line «»f goo.L #• v r ..fb I in r hi.* nnirket

I'olilersil Imhiip*.

It is the Itcst remedy out. You Pebruary 26, Mrs. Isaac Castin, will lind it at the , ver popular |y csides in tl,e P art of Fft

home for a few moments to call on a

IX a neighbor. In her absence her child, eight 'Oltl fine mon 'l lso ^h crawledjundcr and wedged

itself beneath a hot heating stove, and when the mother returned it was almost

Kearney's :;d—

talent and genius he displays in his poet- matics, penmanship and business forms; al !\‘ m il'mk'a ^ood'dea'l as heroes

this can be procured at th“ Terre Haute that we should bury the dead issues of Commercial College. tho past, and let them be forgotten. As

a be.ling compound for all issues, sores, Yorkshire Billet will make the wo ' lnd * * ,c - tl 'V' ru is nothin B c, !'‘ al 10 season of 1880 in Greeneastle. Tho 1 | H nl y s * .' rb " bl Sahe.

fS e trust person? niHvlinjf ;ny tiling in on liiui will exilian.I .'•oe itIt is no trouble !•• u? to show gootis.

k - ng.clscw here.

ii'al writings.

Hiy-At Clovordiilr )n the morning

of

who

Headquarters tor pure

old liquors.

:5in 3:’. R. L. I1IGERT,

r vA^Mgy'-.v rv

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Pjns

Conrad COOK.

Sole azent for Ture

T..J 1 I I c ( >'J , '»»nded at the siege of Ki

Jawl^iC VV ujCnd ... in the campaign of that year.

roasted to death. Its back and hips were literally cooked. Dr.Cable informed your correspondent that he fears it can live

hut a few hours.

tel?' Col. A. J. Hawn,late of Jackson township, this county, an old and wellknown citizen, died on Friday of last week, and the remains were taken to , Indianapolis for interment. The funeral was attended by detachments of the ,old Hundred and Fifteenth andSixteenth Regiments. Colonel Hawn enlisted in the Sixteenth regiment at Greencastlo in April, 18G1, and was chosen Captain of Company K., known as the Asbury 'Auards. He was subsequently apppoint*'d Lieutenant-Colonel of the One Hundred and Fifteenth Regiment, which he

of Knoxville and

Greeneastle.

IndianaFarmer.in speaking of this animal last apring, said: This splendid young thoroughbred stallion has been taken lo the Foudraj farm, six mile northwest of this city, on the La Fayette Railroad, where he makes the present season, and wo hope breeders will avail themselves of his services, as they may not again soon have the opportunity, his owner having determined to place him in train ing for the turf this fall, A more desirable stallion never stood in Indians. He is large, of high style, the staunchest bone and substance, a fust runner, and possesses such extraordinary trotting action that competent judges declare he would make a first-class race horse, at that gait, with proper training in harness. He D strictly thoioughbred, and bis sirA imported Billet, now standing in Kentucky at high prices, is tho sire of some of the best runners on the turf

Call and Soo Us at tlio Old Stand, Nos. 14 A 16 East Washington St., Greene, stle, ind. MI SuKIOLX. I SAW ^ ffs. EIIiArit.

ttcliool HCt-port Of District No. 7, Clinton township, for inoath ending Feb. 27: A OKAPIS—(.HAMUAK DISPAKTMISN r. John Vermilion, 97; Albert Driest, 95; Richard Driest, 96; Frank Vermilion, 95; Willard Brackney, 97; Arra Baird, 95. A OKAPIS—INTRUMKPIATK PKI'ARTMKV C. Ella Vermilion, 85; Etlie Heady, 96; Mary Brackney, 95; Frank Brackney, 98; Mattie Frakes, 97; Chilton Driest, 95; Leo Hathaway, 98; Annie Webster, 95; Amanda Ilarrah, 89.

H liltAPE.

Lonnie Heady, 95; -lames Crake*, 95; Josie Hathaway, 94; Marion Baird, 98; Alva Thomas, 98: Maggie Ilarrah, 95. JUNXIli BltOWtlER,

Teacher.

SHREWDNESS AND ABILITY. Hop Bitters so freely advertised in u'l the papers, secular and religious, are

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number of unscrupulous {Hirumi t(» mike and scl

■« iiiimeH. \ 11'* market flooded with int'erio

plii^teis M*lling at Htiy un-. it i.- iiiip.Mt.int lui tin* • D‘»:i.m . Ki.g v Hhi hu the best. It i wed I k no w it i lut t. sotno o * tin.! idionp tei > h a \ t *i’>'ii e.Niiiniitetl ,::iti t und to eiMilaiu injuri-

A word to t! 080 wl <

Ri'tison's ('ttpciiic

The Wirt

o gr« at demand I'oi theiu hiv* c.iu lile.-v iinitiiiions und« j k'niilnr sountlitMi

oils i fiL , r»*'lieu ts wiiich id a ko tli--m d.uigerons i« <’At I l".\ >■ i-nun th- r \l’i'|V|; , , Prii*e, 'jb ct*- s* ua oi \ * ii .ii v w-.. \

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ther disyases. York. 4Ui

NlCHOLS.SHEPARD&CO.McMHici

“ ’ ORIGINAL AND ONLY CENUINM

very Keg Warranted. West Side public s<iunre,

Callender & Dunn,

Proprietors of

CASTLE MILLS,

Owners of thoroughbred mares will con-

sult their own interests bv patronizing having a large sale, and are supplanting «-T„. inNodowaj- Vork.hi,. Bill..- If « g«. .

County, Missouri, in noticing the race horse ‘ he - v W,U ra,sp tt " an,,nnl th, “ proprietor of those Bitters have shown death of an old resident ofl’utnamCounty, * a, S p > w ' l h great stylo and action, great shrewdness and ability in com

says: Mrs. Rebecca Swinford, wife of

Dealers iu

William Swinford, died on

February 14. of jaundice, after an illness of eight days.Mrs.Swinford,whose maidi "jn name was Thompson,was horn inRock Castle county, Kuntncko.July, 17, 1815. At the ago of 15, she moved with her father to Putnam County, Indiana. She was married to Wm,Swinford November 23,1833. In 1854 Mr. Swinford moved

* ‘ ' SOUTHil RK^Ni'astIk- ' ngt “ lU j to Nodaway county where he has ever

fit for any kind of ser'ice, and will com-

in any market. Jas.Foupkav.

Saturday, ( luan ' 1 a S"°d P rico

Flour, Meal and Feed. Ifllifhest market price paid for arai*.

Cmtum^erindins n ipeoialty.

KIDNEY DISEASES.

Kidney diseases afflict the greater part of the human race, and they are constant

pounding a Bitters, whose virtues are so palpable to every one’s observation —Examiner and Chronicle. 2t4(i A man has been arrested in Chicago wl\o has stivea wives scattered over the northwestern states. He was all right

UIWUlLMi Threshing Blfachiiiery uutl Portable

und Traction Engine*.

TIIK T WDAKIi ul L, - fAroui; nr t‘, I, ■ .1

Jtui " ny H»'t/,1,

M IkTI HIsESR for Grain-P Cl* iiiinit, lin 1,1.1 aii<i Fh' <i uyh H

I.VCOMI* A It A lij.l’. iu ytiaht/ of Materia'. Prrfrc n or I'arta, Thorouuk \\ urkuiuu.ililp, JiUiyaut i-Tit.'li, at. i

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Beaulf of M del.

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I'H for vastly $u/>*rtnr wort! !n all kP N of

’MitUg kuowii as the only

only aneee U« r B««tl«.

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POlrTYBl!K^T^IACTl??^^i^*T n KAVr!St^&/i\ , tA J ’nV' 1 iiV V. I m. i N i - ■ • rabtuty, RaMt , K. unomy, and Brauty t utlroly unknown tn oti.- r mak. a. Huam-Pow.T Outhta ami sd aui Pot

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ly on the increase, but where tho virtues i until he lost his hearings and doubled on

of Kidney-Wort have become known, i |,j s track,

they are held in chock and speedily cured ' — ——

Let those who have had to constantly ! Everywhere you go you are certain to > 51'

dost spirits of nitre and such stuff, give | hear of the wonderful virtues ofDt. Bull's ! t0 'ch.ri.ll’Vrt”' this great remedy a trial and be cured. ; Baby Syrup. NICHOLS, SHEPARD 4 CO., Batti* Cr M k,Mich.

CAUTION ! nni ^ipuiarttj of machinmi to (h* null. Ii'mp •• Tarious nmkera nro now attemptlug to huilil and |jalm oil inferior ami mougrei imitailous of

our famuli* good*.

BE NOT DECEIVED

hr imeh ex|*« rtmi'ntal and worth leal machioerr. If rod Bnr

t liic “OHILI.NAL” und tko •*4*EM I N K **