Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 March 1880 — Page 4
land wife Ii»to returned from Tennessee
Tour Watch.
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If not in perfect order needs and experience to put in good repair and perfect running order. I can now conscientionsljr say that we do first class work, as I have recently secured the services of a ver. tine workman, of TWENTY YEA KS EXI'EBTENCB to take chargeVf my repairing department, a man who can not only repa r a watch in the West 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,! •Icwelry, Silverware or Spectacle line r tM)DOt be excelled in the State. Buy ALL KEPAIBINO STOUTLY CASH ON PEt.l VKIM .^B|» A. R. BRATTIN, Watchmaker it Jeweler, Oreencastle, Ind.
JUST RECEIVED
20 Cases of Elgin Corn. 25 Cases of Bay View Tomatoes. New Calitornia Canned Peaches,
Apricots and’White Cherries. Also, Fine Line of New
Java, Mocha, (.olden Kio and Green Ui<>
COFFEES.
C IEEE E _A. 3P_
THE STAR.
Khank A. Aiimold, Kditorand Proprietor
Darnall Bros. & Go’s, C nll siml Sec Us.
Saturday, March 13, 1880
TKRMS.
{100 per year.
year. The pending bill proposes to save this amount to the pensioners, and naturally agents are fighting it. They are ^ sending out circulars misrepresenting the I character of the bill and accompanied with petitions to he signed by pensioners protesting against its passage. As wo , have stated, the bill is framed in the in-
; to their old home Mrs. Andrews,of | this place, has moved to Illinois On March 9 Drs. Cross and Stone removed a fibroid tumor from the side ofA. J. Hart weighing twenty-three ounces with apparent good results to him. Mr. i Hart la d on tho lounge, chewing his tobacco and conversing, during the opera- ; tjon An accident to Mr. Mead s new engine, last Wednesday, broke it considerably, and he has gone to North Vernon to eet it repaired Mrs. Chas. Thornton has gone to Irvington to visit her parents Mrs. Henry has all she can do in cutting and making; ! dresses .... Daniel Darnall ia fixing | to move into the old Scott property west j of town Parties wishing stone or wood pumps, or repairs, can be accom- i modated by calling on W. McFaden.. .. ...George Pherr-on died last Wednesday night, of consumption. L. i.
(irovelund.
Weather pleasant, with very bad road*. J .. J. P. Christie has had a line veranda added to his residence School in | District No. L', Miss Ktnma Summers teacher, closed on the Gth inst ■ Our loafers are making an effort to reform ... E. L. Summers talks of making Sugar Kansas his future homo . .. . School
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patent medicines
WAXX PAPER,
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Best Goods at Lowest Prices.
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Timreailnr* of Tiik Star will iiIpruo imar in torest of the pensioners, and they should
wiau that we do not hold ountelveii accounta* Kin 4... . L . r _ i
hie f#*r or endorse the opinions of correni»ond-. not be misled into opposing the passage,
wnts publiHhed in these coinmnp. We simply
rive space to our correspondents that the
l»te may learn nrighors are.
what the tboachta of tK?r RKMKMBEKiNa that this is a presiden-
■ tial election year, wo think it well to
-—Mr. J. H. Itntc , N«wspaper Artvertieing | publish the following table, showing the
Tote for Tilde,, and Hayes at
wents in Tiik tiKitKNCARri.K Star «t our best | the last Presidential election, when the
E.vtereh at the Postoflice, Oreencastle ind , as second class mail mutter.
! final count was made under the decisions
1 of tho electoral commission
The widows are interested in knowing that the statute, passed in 1872, providing for the exemption from taxation of five j
HAYES.
hundred dollars’ worth of property of
widows in all cases where tho total
lars in value, has been declared unconstitutional and void by the Supremo Court.
We hope tho people ofthecounty—by the people we mean the voters—will remember our advice as to the election of \ssessors at the coming election. See to it that honest and competent men are elected. The valuation of real estate made in 1880 will stand for five years,and it should be written corrrectly and with judgment.
California
r,
Colorado
3
Florida
4
Illinois
21
Iowa
11
Kansas
5
Louisiana ....
8
Maine ..
7
Massachusetts
13
Michigan
11
Minnesota .
Nebraska 3
Oreencastle needs an organization such as is commonly designated a building and loan association. Nothing is a greater benefit to honest,industrious and economically disposed citizons of limited means as it enables then to invest their savinge safely and profitably. These associations are also a great benefit to a town, as they contribute to the growth, wealth and prosperity thereof.
Nevada New Hampshire
Ohio
Oregon
Pennsylvania
29
Rhode Island
South Carolina
7
Vermont
Wisconsin
10
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It is time for the people and the pnlitieians to look around for suitable timber to hew into members of tho legislature. The meeting of that body will have important work before it, such as electing a United States Senator to succeed Joe.
JIudiMHi Tp.
Roads very ha 1 Grass and 1 form
wheat growing finely...
making almost a failure Uatsowmg in District No. 7, Reese Alice teachei, time almost bore Every indica- lias closed Schools in Districts 1 lion of an early spring School in •> and 8. have been closed on account of District No. 4 closed on the 4th—lots of sickness, perhaps permanently candy and a good time School at Mr. Dodge of Greencastle, is the new District No. 3 closed yesterday. There blacksmith working for Ksq. -urner ... was a spelling at the same school Monday Miss Ida Kurtz, daughter of G. S. night last—R. Webb'champion speller . Kurtz, was interred in the cemetery near F. T. Moore’s school closed yesterday—a Groveland, beb. 23. Her death was very treat of candy and plenty of dinner.... unexpected. Miss Ida (for one of her ... Mr. Pike’s school closed with an en- years) gave rare promise of future use tertainment... . Health generally good. fulness and was respected and beloved
A Patron. by all who knew her At the
—. , — Democratic primary election of Floyd Black Diamond Minstrels to-n.ght , Tuwnyhi „ on (ho 6th jnsti j. p. Hart Putnnmvillr | was nominated for trustee, John Wilson
j for assessor, and W. W. Wilson and Mr.
It was reported a few days ago that , Thornc for p0nRtablc8 Mr Samuel part.es had bought a certain piece of i return( . d home |(|I(t week from
Clothing ' Clothing!
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property in the west end ot town, and on ft progpecting tour in the neighborhood of that same night some unknown persons Litlle j {ocki Arkansas , welI pleased with smashed in the windows of said property. the country and findillg tho cit i ZC ns .John Williams has bought the (frit>mJ| d hofipitable t0 a northern
Clapsaddle cabinet shop and will convert
man, if some blatherskite Republican or-
it into a blacksmith shop. John is happy ^ do rpport otherwigo .. Tho Kchoo | in the possession of a big fat baby boy.; of j L Bo , lon , s 8tjll in ,, with a
and so is Win. O’Neal We learn '. „ .
large attendance ... ...Any person
!. ! J ! .! n o J™.!:“ rn :: r -wanting fish, bait can be accommodated
by calling on H. H. Underwood—he has
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wedding will come off this week
The meetings at the M. E. Church will close in a few days....... Mrs Hishop received a substantial token of love from her Sabbath-school class, on last Sunday i It was a handsome Bible Miss Grigsby, who has been teaching at Mor ton, is expected home in a few days.... .... David Cox and MissMaze were married in our place a few days since. We, wish the young couple unbounded sue
cess and happii ess through life
Remember, young man, that you can ^ e '! Kansas'
’em ....... There has been near a hundred cases of measles in our town and the immediate vicinity in the last few weeks. . . Mrs. A. C. Lewis will inovo to Bainbridge as sion as the roads will permit ...C. 0. Williams is teaching in Kansas with good success Columbus Allen has a sovereign remedy for measles... . . . Fears are entertained of the spread of the whooping cough in our neighborj hood H. T. Figg and family have
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FRANK A. HAYS East side the Squm
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kopppr, divi<l(» out tho stationery, draw ♦h< ir pay and perquisites, and other matters of profit and importance.
Connecticut r.... Delaware Georgia
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Missouri
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to a groat extent, the architect of your, . . t, u • i .1 io.t- •
, meeting at Bainbndge on the loth inst.,
own fortune, and whether or not you • r » • • . i •. i . . . lor the purpose of devising means to build make a success depends upon your own . r • i • » . . _ ... , !i turnpike from Bainbndge east through
effort. In this country, where grain ,, . i v . 4
„ . / t n Groveland. Now r , let all interested put
grows for the sower and harvest al wavs . 4 ... • i
• up or shut up. We wish this laudable
VARNISH. G-L-A-SS &c E1TE STUFFS.
Paint and Whitewash
In tho glorious State of Indiana tho political pot is simmering, and tho prospect is that ere long it will bo boiling in a masterly manner, All th« political parties are putting their " best foot for-
mod.
In Madison township, March 3, 1880, infant daughter of William Boswell, aged 2 months and 22 days. The little dar ling has gone to rest; God called her
comes ot the appointed time, no man need know want. First, make it a point to he strictly honest and truthful. Never let any ono have grounds to believe you would tell an untruth. Never spend your money until you have earned it,and always save a part of wiiat you earn. Remember that makes money. Take care of your small change and don’t spend a dime just because it is not a dol lar, for if you save the diaies they will make dollars. There is a spirit of recklessness among a certain class of our young men that causes them to regard economy of no importance w hatever. If they have a dollar they are not satisfied until they find a place to spend it, and
undertaking success D. II. Cassity has traded for a farm in Kansas Our new physician, Dr. G. *V. Farver, is! gaining a lioeral patronage ! Mrs. Josie Hall, wife of W. S. Hall,' formerly of Groveland, died at the asylum (or tho insane at Indianapolis, on the 7th inst., and was interred at the cemetery near Groveland, on the 9th 11. H. Underwood and Fred Nance started for tho reservoir near Terre Haute, this! week, duck hunting. They laid in a pound of shot, and't is supposed will get about two pounds of duck. B.
GARDEN SEEDS, ETC.
than prov ted ing w facto •8 fell f bruii te veasi Subj •8 been I^oui M —w< then m long! of in M will teria SI tein{ whe te repa TOCO!
At Jones' Drug Store.
Krai list a t*’ Ti-unv(«>r<«.
wiivd, and making vigorous preparations! homo—He knoweth best. Ho thought it w ‘ ! aro 8orr >' t0 that lhls easy going
for the campaign. Over the country it is best to take her now while innocence u, * nnup thosB y ouu B raen >s increasing! [Prepared for The Star bt Lewis And
generally conceded that Indiana will be stamped her fair youn"’brow J*' 1 )'- Show mo a man of that turn of Nlwuk.st.] onoof the Uhief Presidential battle fields, t n ipir.r n t M .1 - • r . mind and I will show you one who w ill
and aa such the fight will be warmly i.hdil of Caleb and'N n ^ I’ o'’ "r i scrat ‘ : * 1 a P oor u,an ' s as long »» he Franklin McCullough to Oliver B. eonteeted, perhaps more so thai any munlbs ' 1 ,lr ’ u lives and die as poor as a church mouse. Johnson, 10 acre* in Washington tp., for i previ*us one in our history. | 'Let me urge again tho importance of $375 James R. Burgess to Marion
always speaking tho truth; of always be- Hurst, 20 acres in Marion tp., for $1.< 2C .J
.John R. Gordon, com’r, to Eliza- j
WINE OF TAR
County < oitimissioiM’is.
° r During the late session of tho County
. , , , t0 1 Commissioners, it was ordered that all
si’i ct candidates lor the various city offices to he tilled at the May election
Ox next Tuesday the Republicans Greencastle hold a primary election
ing punctual in fulfiliing your promises. . vj>wiuuii , t and "Whatsoever ye would that men both Pherson, 19 acroa in Mo.iroe tp.,for )
CUBES THOUSANDS 7LABLY.
H U, THE 1EADIKE REMEIY rOS All THROAT 0 LIM C0MPLA1HTS Ilialth rail fitrecaih follow from its use. i' \nii linYo Weak l.rao«. nrr Cos iei-1,1 l.aM- i.kmk.ii. l>KBit.rrv, Dvs-
I’.a.N. HUv, the uro <if n slnzl.hot’lc -.1 I fi-A |.fy vi.n Hint
p Tsons, who are or may hereafter l>c-
should do to you, do ye even so to them." $800 Amelia Langston to Eliza
... . . , . ,come permanent charges on the county 1 ' 0 / 10 ^ th,S » 8 i nl f C c i r ni ! . 0,lChtrICt!, h0n ' b ' ,thPh ' SrSOn,,an ' 1 ’ n Monro ° *P” for We hope the dear poop.e wtll look well bt , rcinoTod t0 (h „ count lunl and " st an<l >'««'• to $1 000 B.nj. J. Spooner, com’r, to the fact the fact that it is desirable ,hat if any person shall leave the asylum I thC f UCr ’ ,IV ° W,th ' n your ineouu '’ saV1 ' to Travelers’ Ins. Co., 398.80 acres in til I 111 VP Cl lilt I I |A ( Iin I ^a1... I " II tin* ! 1 I H X'ltia r>n on At,.] C . ... 11 . . i' .1./* . . z-t w v, ....
to have competent and honest men on the . r u
without tho consent , of tho Superintcn ticket. It :s creditable to any party to
nominate such men, and the
TOUTS
dent, tho county shall be relieved from
preci.l. i. .1,™ th., lh , ir b ,Z, I" 10 !7 *7 “V 0 ’ .1 tto election to follow I her word, i " “» "T 1 ’'} thc '' *<"*■ , , . . . , I tie Hoard visited, and received from the
the honest taxpayers do nut like to vote
r , , , . contractors, and settled for the new
for incompetent or dishonest nier no ,,
,, , , , ,, ..... ’’ i County Asylum building, the total cost
nintUr what party they are a hhated u-l»h - . . .
_1 ’ ‘ _ of which was $14,434.05. Tho following
a little of the little you earn, and if you Madison tp, for $0,(>85 David H. aro merried, never say a cross word to Hillis 'o Win. D. Barker,acre in your wife—no, neyer (ho is a coward Franklin tp, for $15 L.H. Gilleswho will abuse his wife), anil you will pey to James II. Rice, 80 acres inClosucceed in whatever you undertake. verdale tp, for «>1 Wm. Combs
Xcd. io .lames H. Rice, 80 acres in Cloverdale
tp, for . . . . . M. T. I.i wraan
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DR. CROOK’S Wino of Tar, A POSITIVE CURc Fcr Conf'lis, Colds, corcuKrTies. It la thc licit of Toaici’i Cores Eysfcpsici Kctl ores tin, Appetite, C'roEgtfcrr.a thr9y.it'”.. Restcres tho Weak .-.ad Debilitated.
A trln! of It will prov 1,11 wo i ltilm. Ark your dmggiel for Er. C”i- s Wise of Tirjlake no oltu r Foraalo byallilnu.'i.’i'H tt Ore Doilar a lioiilu.
ndet veth n! M deni tie t tefa « a ne Mes simi M Peri byte mor II Isaa huri pro*
S.N.SmHh fcCo.rre. Burre's to Oliver Crovk k Co.
Dayton, OMo.
A bottle contains lei times r.s much ub bhy
preparation, CURF.8.
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TiiKnE is u bill now pending j n Con . jurors wore drawn: For first six months grc<s providing fora grand revision of Elias Garner, Wm. Karp, I homos J. tho pension system,whereby the pension- Jnioes I. Mi.ler, Joel H. Shinn ors arc saved the fees now paid by them an 'l -Eimes Lightse.l. l or second six to Attoi neys (?) or claim agents to secure '" on ’' ls lolm Howlett, I.dwaru K.Milthem their rights under tho pension laws ' r '"trie, Kelley, 1). M. Reel, I hotnas Th 1 claim agents aro making • a grand 1 " l, ' , ' on ’ ■* lun, ’ R IE Hrumfield. I he fight against the bill, and it is said that W " ] *' fun<l w “ als0 or,lered ‘mnsferred the lobby working in their interest is " n, ‘""’ do .I ,ar t «>f the County Asylum
tht most powerful known for years. An " 1 " 1 " lr "‘"I
exchange says; It is estimated that since Mrs.’Koating has relurntd to this
. expei)*c. ft
SMITH \ CO., Prop., Dnyton, 0« ■y ry tryZ-Z 9 :* Two woodchoppers, Forrest and ll°r ! ' ^
were overtaken hr a terrible snowH |#n
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No school this week, the teacher being sick ... . E^er Greathouse will lecture
Jordan Herring et al, lot 6, Voss’ subdi- ° n " n ?'ng.” at Malta, on Saturday,
Considerable snow this week, and | vision of lots 208 and 211, in Greencas-i 1? ’ al 7 0 °* oc ' t P’ m ’ He will also plenty of mud Mrs. Miller, of tic, for $230 G5 Theodore Allen !' )re8ch on Snnd8jr ' mornin K * nd eTcn,n g this place, died, last Monday, at a very to Mary Allen, 63 acres in Jefferson tp, • 1 ra,l,< Snodgrass, Mastcn Huntor old age Mrs.Wilkinson was buried!for $2,000 United States to Geo!! 8lui " ln ' 8ro wooing on the seclast Sunday at Brick Chapel The! Short, 80 acres in Floyd tp , for patent. ,ion ’ ilndsti!1 th( -' rc nre plenty more white
primary election, last Saturday, iiMiltod John II. Randoph to Elizabeth :iK ’ n wanting work in our vicinity. ... j a hole for him to breath through; but: in tho nomination of Allen Darnall for! A. Brown land in Floyd tp., for $100. We E arned, a fow days ago, that a the morning, when his companion retutiM ar ® township trust.- nnd Marlin Kelley fur .. .Calvin Barnard to Harriet Bi Idle, 11 ;i ‘"’' 1 . v «'f (’Xodustcrs had been brought od with help, ho was dead. |
assessor; George Garner, Alvin Hanks acres in Jackson tp , for $300 into the northeast corner of our town-' and Mr. Wyatt, constables Samuel Hancock to Lucinda B. Hancock sh ' 1 ’ The primary convention came Mr. and Mrs. Merrick were married .lots 22 and 21, railroad enl. to Greencas-! 0,7 ' ast 1uum1 *' V ’ Th° nominees were
Mr. Henryj tie. for $250 Thomas J. Hancock W. Ilr.dges for trustee, and George
B. II.
while crossing a mountain in Tuicar county. Cal. It was intensely cold, ai > fl they lost their way. They strugzlvJ until nightfall, when Forrest fell J* 1 * 1 exhausted, unable to go any further ilogle wrapped him in several blauU * | nnd covered him do* p with snow.leav 1
Bub Inger-oll first lectured on “hd 1 then on "Biirn<.” now on “I’nine.”
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again last Sunday night Mr. Henry tie, for $250 Thomas J. Hancock ^ W ’ Ilr ’ dl J <iS for
the war inoi e than ihitty million of dol- j..jty and solicit- the patronage of the la- Heath loft here last fall, for the northern to Lucinda B. Hancock, lots 22 and 21, " elch for “lessor, lars have been pai 1 as fees io claim agents; d j tli- Dressmaking iu all its branches, in part of the State, and now his goods are railroad ml. to Grecncustle, quit ciaim
by nunsioners, and that ttio foes now t bl , pai I amount to half a uihEon dollars u fi 00ri ov
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The Terre Haute Commercial t E go is prepared to give, during :
ra 4 r»ivX. MS 1s 1
tuercial oJucatiou.
