Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1880 — Page 3
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THE STAR.
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Farmers are contractint; for their hands |
Wheat is still
looking tirst rate in this !
neighborhood, although some o f it is.
- ’* for ,h0 M,nMn * r in W “ gCS pretty badly frozen out. . Pro.ch.ng|
last Sunday afternoon by Rev. T. 1).
GEORG I B
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, LIVERY. SALE ik Jim — aist'o — FEED STABLE! 'he undersianed bea- leiivo to inform ... .. r. .. . , >
tbo
blie that hi Ins tioU*ht the :md interot Hanna .i lilack in the livery business, d is now trepan'd to furnish all whi. wish vthinain his line with ci .d Teams, t'araes. Bnaaies °r Saddle Horses. Also buy,
I and feed orses and mules.
Northeast Corner Public Square,
•cencaatle. Inti. CAULIA. imV''! he Greencastle Conking Clul
iu the
rT TY \ VI \ TMTPV^ ran S* ,, g ^■o 01 ifG to $17 per month '-111 iVAULsYM-iN 1 1 Andrew Ward secured a bran new “'■***' ” wife last week . .... .. .Albert I’uis has aor ytiill Washburn is attending med- m0Tc d Calvin 11 umt has bad a ieal lectures in i hiea.o ( severe spell of fever, though consideraflcA R'.ack & (ioodbar shipped n car- ble better at present; we miss him very |load of horses on Monday. much in on* gravel road meetings, for he 0sfi~Mrs. Julia Gilmore, of Illinois, is was an active and hard working member. visiting relatives here. • Th" gravel road meeting last *c<rMiss Tillie linssey, of llra/.il, is 1 ' r " li ‘y "as a success. We meet again •ing Mr. W. J. Bowen and family. Fr ’ ,la y » he 19,h - lk ‘ 110 Union - 2 P- •"
Manufacturer m i D tier in
fcjf Mr. Vermilion, of Howe & Vt-r tnilion, went East to buy goods, on Tues-
r
ports great progress and oceans of fun.
re
culinary art
Come one, come all While Monroe Call. w was attempting to cross a -mall stream in Mill Creek township, luring a freshet, he succeeded in getting on the bridge with his team, which consisted of a vety small mule and his best horse, "the gray,' when all of a sudden
BeaTllildebrando. the temperance lec- a pu cheon broke, and the gray fell Hirer, was greeted by a large audience through. The mule did not wait to see Sunday Bight. any more, so he jumped off the bridge Bb£“Mr. Uittonhouse, a short-hand r ,. anil swam to shore, leaving Monroe anti ■porter,is noting the evidence in the l)ui- gray to light the battle alone. Monroe
strove "or some time to rob as'e gray; li nully gray teetered over, throwing Monroe into the middle of the stream. The
kuU'ltcr nml l>«*»lor in m-xii
and Wall IMU-al*.
op, oppoaitr Huw J X Vermilion a, ncnr\ unlit! licpot. Mk»T Urn ivkrkii in any part of e city, at any hour Ue-ir. I. tree ol c harge
telomere-tup plied with tiio choicest meat at oeet criccu. 1 i-o roiid rfhtsto(J< IU
Seadquartors
FOR
CSrocrries, trend. C sike«,
ham case.
SxS°" I ho candidates hail a warm tini" | Tuesday, but Rome of them failei to pull
through—they got left,
gta*" Peril Phayler is striving to master J the art and mystery of w atch-making
j with a Terre Heute firm. ®»y*The fust half of
fierce as a lion—suppose the lust half
will he as peaceable as a lamb. BfeA" I.angsdale, “de boss of
horse was very badly hurt. Monroe eventually swam to the shore all safe, though angen d with such treatment, and wa kt-d to Esq. McAninch's and sued tin supervisor and obtained damages.. . .
March was as U areour t is fixing to move over to
his farm It is expected that (ox drives will Vic numerous ; n this vicinity
do cm- next winter, for the champion hound
Fyffo, and Sunday evening by Rev Smith. I. B Kosher is taking all the | subscriptions h - can get for Titr Siau Call on him if you wish to read Putnam county - ' best paper No tew cas * scarlet fever . .. . No t xodusters in ibis township * <li. Vlcridittu fiiul itclic 1 ntoii. Rets Woods and Fox are holding a series of meetings at Mt. Meridian. . . The henioerits o '.lellerson township met at New Providence school house, March (I l vv . an I made the following nominations for tow nsh'p officers: For trustee. Samuel K. rainier; for assessor, David Mosier; justice of the peace, Wil lard Leaehman; constables. Geo. Collins and Titos. Stanton Tbo Republiems met at the same place, March 13, it ml made the following noininatioiiR: I'm trustee, F. M. Alice; for assessor, 11. P. Dorsett: justice of the pi-»oo, A Meek; constab.es, II Newman and Van Hill. .. . .Calvin Hurst is confined to his bed with lung fever . . .Wtii. II. B ack goes to Danvi'lc this week to work at hlacksmithing Mr. Elam Denny's 'Chool at Mt. Meridian will close on the 17th .. . Some of our young fo.ks acted badly while att nding meeting at Mt. Merdian last week. Shame! .. .. . . The gravel road enterprise in this
township progrcs'cs slowly
And Fnrj8a Mairhmrrv ^«riH*rany.
.lust received an tie rear lo.t I of the
PI.Oil >>. t ig ""’i hii'i , |i
iMii ic s ar.5»s;r' ire ci ics: the Deer P.reaking Plows. iiii|im u kyP
, cl lual'-'l CSIII.l.FD t J*'* Wl'l! 11 l/ri B’l I’OK* and 11 l.l'Jl 1 I'OIlt Ol II '(Illllg.', also ovvs an 1 l> rand vl.tnsur Corn planter.
grashun," has been called to VV ashington turners have put their shoulders to the .lool D. Parker has sold his farm to Mrs.
CON -
to testify before the exodus committee. tetyThe Groencastlo & Manhattan Gravel Road Company holds its next meeting on Saturday, April 3, in this city. fititS"Merchants were cotnplaitiing dur ing the week. The roads were so muddy
wheel.
A Fiat mi
r
> oil li ilatlisoii.
Mud, rain, snow and bad roads in our farm, near Fillmore
Sarah Hurst. . . James Wright moved to Mill Creek township last week llemy Run van has bought the Alliin
James Farmer
section Wheat looks bad in some and Charley McCamtuack h ft for part'
And all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. ing the week. The roads were so muddy places Our school closed at No. unknown on the 8th. I'he officers wore Especial 1 - s - • p i -1 v thnt farmera could not come to town, coo 3 on the 12th, with • nice time consider- in pursuit of them on the 9lh, but failed .UNCI l CO UN 1 UK -equently business was dull. ing the bad day. Our young teacher do- to overhaul them.
also the Bncki-yc Cmn Plnnlcr nod ihe siet t urn Dull.
Oponaiid lop Buggies For Sals. ALSO SUGAR KETTLES, FARM BELLS,
SHOVELS, SPADES, FORKS AN1) 1IOKS :l * piiccs.
I’articuhir attention to liorsc-shocin^ and repairing gi'iicrally. Tlisnktul liir past favors, I Hope l>y clost* atten ion to Inisiness and lair dealing, to merit a routinuaiu i* ol the same. Northeast corntM - Indiana and t'olumoia streets, tiree icastle.
whera you cun cat ar.il drink the l">»t, | - ic., jc-... . f,serves credit for the good he lias done. ^^HCVr °PoU('H LS 11 A NI) 1 ’ * S ’ nity gave a reception at the residence ol’ I'he ladies filled the tables with luxuries. POWDER FLASKS." Mrs. Oliver, in honor of Mrs. Dainty, which “H denied to be interested in j-l n CM Sz; CD i liming her late Visit to this city After dinner the teacher called the school ^ ^ ' j ' v • j . to order, and then came the declamations
( hns. 1 boyler was ealleu to
y i I’ennsylvania. a few days ago by the , Nurih side teinare. death of his aged mother—he was no
cotnpanied liy his son Willie.
•IKi t KltSON.
Well, 1 should smile.*
i
And so should everybody when tliey teurn that they can - i ," m ae y and obtain the hust goods by going to WYSONG'S
to buy their
BtifEhler Ed. ilerrod, of Johnson county, will preach at the Baptist Church, this city, next Monday evening, at 7 :-T0. Subject—“The Resurrection.”
by the little ones, which were well rendered. T hen the patrons called on Mr. ('. M. Irwin fora speech, but he excused himself. Then they called on S. D. Irwin and he addressed the audience for evcta! minutes, ills speech was mostly lor the benefit of the little ones. Then S. 1). Wood made an intpressivo speech
SfeiF*Reports from all over the county When ho closed, the teacher brought out
p • show that tha growing wheat is in an ox his treat and made the Httlo ones happy I r<>\ ISIOIIS, ceiiuju condition. The prospects for a p,i 70S w ,. re received bv Alice Wood
rpccnos.
QiiecnP'varR and Glasswaro
, large yield this year are very Haltering, wi'ford Wood
,ti«ntion la ca'led to the tact that our •wT'Tiik F i .Mt always gives all the headmatks, and
'P©ci(il at.-
flock \* HhvayF t>r«h linn ooni|»lt*tc. \Vhen ton wn©t nuytliiiuf in gro. criefl. provisions, coniu‘«l goods,
toViBcoos, « igar«, fruits,cuuntry produco, be sure
to esll nt
H ISOM'S, Northwest f ireencastle Foundry
-AND-
£ACIII > IT COMI’-VNY.
—Manufacturers of—
Julver’s Iron Drag Saw And all Kinds of Machinery
and Castings.
H(«rRcpttirintr ontMill aincry done | romptly. Shop near Soutli Depot,
by
and Cordie Houck for Dorie Wood for per‘Vet ... We had a convention in
on the Uth day of March. The
for trustee and Win.
news—all the people know it, but a large lessons number borrow it Irotn their neighbors— Madison they should subscribe and not annoy contest (their neighbors. Wells
®Sy*rarent8 should train their children ''suited In tho defeat of Walls, up in the ways of industiy—let them E' n K WHS nominated assessor; learn a trade. ‘Occupation is the soulV™! Boswell for justice of the peace ' guardian angel,” and "idleness the hot- Frits and 14 Boswell for constables,
bed of sin.”
(hay Fruit trees are said to h« all right thus far, notwithstanding the reports that the warm weatkerof January had started the buds ami the later cold weather had
injured them.
ge^rUol. Matson hied to Bloomington
1 lard.
Giikkni Asti k, Inn., March 4. 18F0.
STOOD IIY ME.
As many questions have been asked ( me in regard to my loss sustained Fy ths burning of my house and contents, and in regard to the inMirauc • ther<!On.|l take pleasure m saying 1 had sent my Continental insurance policy to Chicago to have it cancelled, and had written a new policy in Ohio Kurmers’ Insurance Co. Each was for one thousand dollars, ana | though much time had elapsed, I could hear nothing from nor get a settlement with the Continental Co , they, as I understand, claiming tho right to mnko an investigation before giving up the install raeut notes ami closing up the deal, ami
between Amos ,,urin K lhis tim '' "'-V ,,OUKL “ ^ Thomas re co,irse 1 w ' ,,s * little uneasy, as both pol-
Win t^ies prohibited other insurance. After ,) the lire I notified both companies. When Wm These facts developed themselves, ih
iXV
ilULI!OL\, IIWN.V & \M\(\
-oftVr^their fcrviccs a-
OreencHBtlo, Ind.
turn of Monroe countv was held on that I day, and tho Col nel was the talking at-
traction for the occasion.
[J YOU llJIYO II ( OIjO My*County canditlates are seen with
ora
WEAK LUNGS,
TraY TETE
WIDEN ROCK RYE! 1 It is tlf best remetlyout. ^ on >ill find it at the e ver popular pnoi:.\!\, leadquarters fur pure and fine
' , old litpior^.
I out the aid of a microscope—'tis said that j tho “longest poie will knock the per i simmons,” and each candidate should
| endeavor to secure that polo.
qp*Messrs. Renick, Curtis & Co. sold, on Friday, seventy-one slide and jump s«at catnage bodies—the largest sale in
flhio Farmers’ stood by me, and the Con-
tinental wrote me that my
cancelled last December, though my in-1 stallment notes were withheld as above
stated.
I wish to express my appreciation of! the Ohio Fa tners’ straightforward way doing business, and to air. C. L Rhoades, agent, for his courteous and gentlemanly way of handling this matter 1 am satisfied that the agent or the Ohio I Farmers’ Ins. Co. do not wish to qnibh:e,
Samuel Edgar Willard, aged 15, son of ^ me the drilft f or the $1,000 as '
cheerfully as they took my premium.
•Ioils H. Thomas.
TT 3ST ID DEC IR, T
Ttl*' V hit VO
On Sunday, 14th, Mr. Harvey is expected to address a large audience at Long Branch Church Tho school at No. 2 closed with a nice time. They had a nice dinner The school at Tadpole, in 1’arke county, closed on March 12th, with an exhibition at night. The '"* house was full and runnmg over. They had a nice time. A Rkapeii.
no the lanrest stock [ml F’lnernb
»»*ii re tfsuroil i»v tliirty y«:irs unco in tho hii!<ine*8. No. 14 an<i lt> K.i'f Wa^liinifton Street, tin'ontfahtlu, Ind.
to tho oit'/.ons of PutHHin nti‘1 'Hlioininir onun’io*
policy was I ‘‘omplet** lino of ou^ko’s, coMinii. huriul r-H -j. u v> •x»oni 1 ' anti conducted with tho oiiro ri' < *'iiroil hv thirty yoars’ e
a*ul 5 arriinyc G
Professor m the Chicago High School, was reproved by his mother for going to a theatre. He thereupon went away from home, declaring that he never would return; hut he did come bark, a'ter several days, and committed suicide with a
pistol.
one day ever made by the firm since;
they obtained their letters patent.
Yorkshire Billet, one of the very finest young thoroughbred stallions in the West, has been wintered on tho Foudray farm northwest of this city, anil last Thursday nmrninghis owner, Mr. Jas.L
< uriii'iitprwvillc. Foudray, shipped him to bis home at
Bargains, BARGAIN?, Bargains! MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE! Mulhohi, Hanna, & Black FURNITURK PEALHRS. We ,ire now -‘ inly to mTI nil kiml* nf Furniture at |irlce, lower than were ever l,e ore nffn >4 in I’utnvn itminty. We t*i‘opii*a to 1 irtrely itiTeji eioiratook hy lolilitional |>uri. ree, ao4 .<> keep ou huml!i the Lnrireat, •’neapeiil ami llest line of (roods ever offered in this market.
ffu tra«t persona noe.lin.
invthim/ in our line will e itl*-ind se<* u* beforo icoina elsewhere. It is no troulde to us to show iroods.
At last wo find im n willing to take Greencaxtlo, where ho will b. plneed i hold and try to build one gravel road, at; the stud, as w ill bo seen by advertise
g®*A Crawfordsvillo special says: Since 1 least. People will travel, ami when the ment in another column. Many horse the L uis'illo. New Albany ami Chicago. roads become impassiblo they will go criti s examined this colt at Mr. John M. railroad passed into the hands of the l through farms, tear down feneos and Wood's stable on Wednesday, and though Louisville and Nashvillo its business has tramp the grass. Fanners are becoming he has been “roughing it" all winter and 1
'IH -b) R. is HM'ljlil, I Dtp. - j ncerc#Sl , ( j er'ortnously, Four or live t red of this, and would be glad to have do. not show to as gooil advantage as he - aihiitionol freight trains have been put on all onr public roads graveled ... will with a few weeks’ care, all pro-
the road. The stock has advanced from Tho Democrats of this township held a nounced him without fault. Breeders of
Call and Sea 17s at the Old Stand,
Nos. 14 ft 16 East Washington St., Greene'st!c, mil. JEI MIOLV A ItLM k.
i ft? • ■
ill.:
50 cents to par, and higher yet.
^ L, i:. '
Gonrad COOK. 8ulo astont for Pure lagle VThite Lead!!! v ery Koic Warranted.
We»t ■ i I
■ Callender & Dunn,
Proprietors of
jASTLE mills,
Ck&' The Black were greeted by a
Saturday night. The overture was goo«l In fact, the entire programme was good, and if any performance deserves special mention, it is the dancing of Reagan and Fortin. These two responded to encores Tiffuer, the bnnjoist, gave entire satisfae tion. The managers talk of giving an other performance in a week or so.
will doubtless go convention Saturday last at Hale's school Putnam county who fail to patronize him
house, and nominate 1 the following town ship officers, viz: For trustee, John
Diamond Minstn Is . f or a sse-sor. John Dodd; for lnr„( audieme las. j (|S (; c<> n f t | le p,. Rce , ,James Baker and
wiP stand in their own light, as he po— Besses a combination of virtues so greatly needed and so seldom met w ith — trictiy thoroughbred, large, great bone, 'ttb-
4ir<'i'ncitstl<‘ U:«nts
Preachers to fill all her pulpits.
and more encouragement for those locat-
i ed here.
A first-class, ol4-fashioned county fair
this fall.
Sidewalks ordered down whoro they
j are not.
i A city council that will work in the
iol( , interest of tho city and not in the interest
^““I Ut 6 |;5T& rl jDrE5& b tK G “ e ‘ 9ml " ;of party. •
Dealers in
Flour, Msal and Feed. Dish'at market price paid for graia.
CustiuDigrindiag a specialty.
Robert Glover. The Republicans hold a stance, style ami action—:i fushion tUu convention at the same place next Satur- color, Iiay, with scarci’ly any white, aline dav at 2 p.*tn., for the purpose of norni- ■ coat, splendid eye, and descended from a nating township officers .County family remarkable for stoutness, health Auditor James IT.Edwards was hero over and amiable disposition, with wonderful Sunday Dr. D. M. Culver moves speed and tho game to stay. He has to Whitesville, Montgomery county, this more knee action than thoroughbreds week. Dr. .1. F. Sutherlin, ol that place, i generally, and shows » good ' pen trothas located here, and expects to enpag" ting gait Ho cannot fail to got large and in farming as well ns the practice of his active colts, and thoso who brood to him profession The Republicans of may rest assured that the produce will
A stone yard to convert law-breakers this vicinity formed a club Inst Saturday bo an animal that will find ready sale its into stone-breakers. night, with the following officers: Pros- a coach, carrnago or road house, if not a Waterworks and the electric light. lilent, W. F. Garver; Vice President, A. fast trotter or runner. His sire, imp. Sufficient laborers to enable the Street II. I’ickel; Sec., Wm. Ilillis; Treas., 8. O. Billet, now owned by G. \V. Bowen A i Cotnmissioner to repair streets. i’iercy; Doorkeeper, Lycurgus Bridges. | Co., near Paris, Ky., is looked upon as More manufacturing establishments,They will meet on the 1st and 3d Mon |one of the leading sires of America, and
day nights of each month ; Yorkshire Billet looks and acts as much Tue old L., N. A. & C. is booming with like him as it is possih o for a son to rebusiness Charley Moore paid a 1 stmhle a sire. We heartily commend flying visit to the county’s capital last ■ this splendid young horse to every ownweek Jas. T. Hanna once more | or of a brood mare in Indiana.—Western ihows himself on our streets. He must I Sportsman and Live Stock News, have seen his shadow about six weeks Imported Billet, sire ol Yorkshire Bil-
ago, as he has not shown himself for let, is about that length of time $100.
ftilCHOLS,SHEPARD & CO.BaHIcCrtci.MIctL
* ORICINAL AND ONLY GENUINE* Threshing Machinery and Portable
and. Traction Engines.
THE RTAXHAKD of exodleuoa fArotij/Aonf rJk< u *
Jiii ' ni/ II ‘7.
%IAT< IILESS for Orsln Saving. TIdd -mv l i, . R - rf .t
Cl< tilling, Itnpiil ami Thornuijh H < rk,
, JM OMPAIMBI.t: in 9tM '* <>r r. 'sr?t. ■*. of I’artfl. Thnrouyk WorkmauAliiu, EUyant kiuinii, nud
bemitu of Model.
'I M \U\I l.ol *' for rnntry $vp*rior wor’g In * *• r’ drain. Hint *«»»»'< v ."y knt>«ii tho only ■ufoetiful Tur<«h r
tl all other Hot
A '••Tw N 4 '• HI $1.’ TjY IMIS AIII.E o- 1 • ‘Urfully • , .. • , , rim i viu.i . i u \n ion. i * i uaw.iii h i »:
Dtintoilify, Faf« tv, Kcoumny, itntl H ttiity onlirtlv utikiinaii in oilitr muk-s. Hlniiii-I**
drain, ami Hnii i in Kla.x, Timothv,
Clover ami
illfy, HaMy, Ktorminv, and luatiij
K' p irnior i a 8|ioiHalty. Four i/* s nf Jji |-i
I! vl Yniirw of l*roM|)i*r<iiia ititir
mrut, furiit-hftt a atroag
hoTmiable >1< alinK-
P IITbAdJ 4 TM w’rnrWM c.,,. 1., nt d po. tarltrof li A U 8 8U fi* I ,)lir VlBEAT‘'U Mil' tillioi ha* til m • tl . h< r
In t . .
t of Hoparator*, from i; to 12 It ■ • *t (in' nil I'nnlliMKiiiM Ly tiiia I
■ Du for auuurior gootlt* uml
1 other
the ■ It t
ttpm Out!
wrr ; it No 2 at y let Improved houtc, withuul. clmugu uf.'iai
hall the u-tnal g'nr* and h'dt with Hpffial fmturt "f l*
tl Hi
iiiiiett to the wnH ; In tme various makers are to build and paint oil lufi rlor ami mongrel
tda.
jnnciilnofl to
ing to build an<t our Ummu gooi BE NOT
rr•,v a* fempt. liuUaliout o{
it lit s amt Hduih-I’uwt t . _ Monnti 1 Hor«c-l*ow* *
chaugo uf.'tamv, location, or m-ttutg*
^
M
DECEIVED
bv meh < <norlnjontal and worhlens mat him-rv It von bur tf «l tho “OIU4.1.NAL” itn* ih* *• CiF.M INK**
IVoui n«.
“ '■ 'Iculur* e:,]! on onr deni, ta, or wrlfo irculars, which w»t mall free. Adilress NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO., Battle Creek, Mich.
■OUI II*.
0 /' For full parlten i us for Illustrated Circt
serving marcs in Kentucky at
BACK ACHE IS AT ONCECURET) BY BENSON’S CAPCINE Eorofs Plastehs. IT IS THB ONLY KNOWN HKMKDY THAT NEVER KAlLb. Over 20(10 Dracffi^t' have dinned a pa *»r that Phvflieians nay they; are in every wni superior to the ordinary *low*actinc Porous k’la.sten) uaod for this purpose. Price, 2ft cts. SKABPRY A TOJINSON, Pbaruatemtifal Chcmietf, New Tork. 4141
