Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 March 1880 — Page 3

THE STAR.

Crawfordsville Review of

Saturday Iik!, 'nays: A notice in last ’ ’ week s Review to the oflVet that dames

1 \ U COL. ^ 1 \ "’right, of this city, had been called

home, near 1’arktwsburg, Ind.,

Wr

LIVERY, SALE

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FEED STABLE! The umiersianed beg'leave tn inferni the (lit J

Dobell A Cooper have sold out

their furniture establishment.

6iaV"Mr. Samuel Woodruff and wife

have both been quite sick.

•aTMrs. Samuel Albin is attending

medical lectures in Chicago.

fcirMr. Jesse I nderwood, of Franklin

on ac-

count of the severe illness of his father w ho died on March tith, and that on returning to the city was again summoned home by a telegram announcing the ill-

small farm. It is not the largest of farms, but contains one hundred and forty acres, ami one-third of it is bottom ground. He tells you that ho and his sons haven’t half enough work to do on that farm. He! doesn’t teli you why. Well, 1 will: Hoi sows it all in wheat and grass, and don’t want to plow it to make it poor, but rents somebody elite’s ground and plows it.

GEORGE BICKNELL.

Mami'actuier and Dealer in

ness of his mother. Hu returned home Now. if Mr. S. is such a poor man’s friend,

*«t of^llsnna°i'uia'i'k in tf » "ported sick with a fever,

and i* nsw prepared t» lurninh all who wish anything in his line with good Teams, l ar riage*. Uuifgiesor Saddle Hume*. AI,o buy,

sell and feed home* and mule*.

Northeast Corner 1’uhlic Square, Greencastle, Ind. JOHN CAWLEY.

and found his mother quite sick, so muen so that death relieved her of pain on Monday. Mr. Wright was 78 years of age and his wife sia years his jnnior.

Mrs. Clement Vogel, of Centralin, They were among the pioneers of 1’ut-

JOHN T. CRAIG-,

Butcher ituri Dralor in I'rr*li und Mult Hriil't.

Ills., is visiting friends in Orcencastlo. fliai"-Mr. Hathaway, of the Danville Union, visited tireencaotle on Monday. 8e^-Miss Lizzie Hrattin entertained Kappa Kappa Gamma a few evenings

ago.

»ay*No doubt the recent cold weather has to a great extent injured the fruit, ( especially the peaches. •atTMr. Reuben Hinkle of Franklin township, is reported very sick of ty-

phoid fever.

ttaS~ F-ggs are in demand to supply the usual extraordinary consumption on

Faster Sunday.

ti^l’r. H. V. Devore has returned Philadelphia, where ho attended medical

;u,°£&*.“il*:;l^KK m R , K 1 !, 0, !n B ; n n e , , ‘ p r .';r n oi lectures the past winter.

. X par

(he city, it any hour , free of t har***. Customerp PupplieJ with the choioest meat at

Headquarters

FOR

€Jroopries, Bread. ('akCM, Pies, POWDKR. SHOT, CANNKH GOODS, CON FECTIONKKIKS, roBACCO. CIGARS, And all kind* of COUNTRY PRODL’CE. E«pssi.l attention i* i-alled to my LUNCH COUNTER where you ran eat and drink the beet, A LARGE STOCK OF SHOT GUNS, • SHOT POUCHES AND POWDER FLASKS. TOYS, & C., XEXSFj&R’S, North wide square. ‘Well. I should smile,' And *n ehnuld everybody when they learn that they can save money and obtain the beet gnode by going to WYSONGS to buy their Groceries, Provisions, Queenswart* and Glassware. Especial utiention is called to the fact that our stock is always fresh and complete. When you want anything in (rrooeries. provisions, canned Koods, • tobaccos, ciirarp, fruits,country produce, etc., be sure to call at wvsoxg's, Northwest corner Public Square.

USTlf to-morrow is a line day there will bo a large display of new spring dresses at the different churches. •air Should it rain to-morrow, you may expect the seven following huadays to be unpleasantly damp—so goes the old saying. •Sr We have just received a large invoice of new type from the manufneturers, and are better prepared than ever to till orders for all kinds of printing.

r.am County, and had been married 53 Mr. S. charges me with years. They leave nine living children, here to vote, and that he

t Cstrtl from Oanirl II. Mho«*-

nmkrr.

E II. Wilkinson did, on the Jlst of December last, about 10 o’clock—he and his wife were seated around my fire— (me and my family wure present), and he did say that ho would have him a negro next week if John Jacobs was out of his house; and he said he would get him u black man and,“Ry .lacks, he could make him do as ho wanted.” He tepeated the same language just after he ate his din ner at my table. These are facts that can be established if necessary. My wife and tamily say that he stated the same thing before I came into the house in the morning. John Smith, the boy who lives with Wilkinson, told mu that he told I.ije that I said ho told mo he was going to got a negro family, and that he denied having told me. Ho then told Ligo that his own little boy said ho did

whr don’t h" ton 1 his own Ind, and not be-trying to rob some poor man of bis ‘ plow land. 1 tbink that any practical farmer will say he cun tind work enough ’ on that farm if he will do it. 1 suppose

bringing niea‘ thinks I am af-

ter a government appointment. If Mr. S. can show when I ever tried to get a man to vote, I want him to give his name. Now, Democrats and Republicans, if I ever tried to hire any of you to vote, or tried to persuade you to vote th. way I did when you worked lor mo or lived in the house on the place, say- so. I have had seven tenants in the house—five Democrats and two Republicans. 1 hire a hand nearly every summer, and the majority have been Democrats, fine

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Plows!

Ami Farm ^fluchimTY (lirm ralU.

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Just received another car load of the celebrated 01/1.1% lilt < Illl.t.IlM PIzOW*. together with a fine line of ADI MCE CULTITATORS and DKCK'ft VKW D171*AKT1'It 17 <1 I.TIY.tTOH with springs also

and Deer mid Mansur n - 1 -

also the Ilnckeyo Corn 1’lanter and lloosier Corn Drill.

Open and Top Buggies For Sale. ALSO SUGAR KETTLES, EARM HEELS,

SHOVELS, SPADES* FORKS AND HOES tlio lowest prices.

tell uncle Dan that he was going to get

negroes. This I tell just as it was told to , [ i l 0n ,U >V f ! h ? ''^-‘hat is J.is right

me hy Smith. Ho also told me that a gentleman from the South told him he ought to have a negro family on his farm

lighting.

Democrat worked three years for me and the Deer Freaking Plows. Gilpin Sulky Plow- and Doer and Mansur Corn planter,

hoarded with me. I will give one hundred dollars if any one will get him to say that I ever tried to get him to vote the Republican ticket or told him it was not right to vote the Democratic ticket. Mr. K., I agree with you on having a man appointed to see that poor men got i places, and that just such men as you

don’t rent the land from thorn.

Well, Mr. S. can stav at home on elec- i

Ho con do just as he did in the time of the rebellion—do the harking and Allowing whde his brother went to the

•ST Remember that to-morrow will be Faster Sunday—aeo to it that it is observed in a manner worthy the nnnivor-

j sary af a risen Savior.

f©’’ A ticket composed of Republicans and Nationals has been brought out

as it would Vie both profitable to him and

the negro, and his women needn't slave Now. on the sheep question: I uin

wife

Particular attention to horae-shocing and repairing generally. Thsnkful for past favors, I hopo by close attention to business and fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the Hame. Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, Greencastle,

Greencastle Foundry

-AND-

MA.C7HIXK — Manufacturer* of— Culvers Iron Drag Saw And all Kinds of Machinery and Castings. IbfrRcpttirin? on TMill Work nod Farm Machinery done i romptly. Shop near South Depot, UreoncHHtle, Ind.

themselves to death, for the negro wo- to say that iuj wife is u sister of met. would do all the hard work. Uclbis. That loaves the atigma on me, and claimed his white tenant had not ('one ln 7 »boulder* are broad and can hear all according to his instructions. We no °f't- " 0 have but one sheep, and he ticod in the Frcss a little article of de- ’'bears a white tleore. All 1 have to say nial. E. H. Wilkinson desires us to con- on ‘bat poiiuis this—guide yourlown

against the regular Democratic ticket in tradict the report that he has turned oft flock alight, and if a black one gets into Fianklin townsl.ip. a white laborer, or that he intends to era- "" no in .v wife won’t he to blame. •rey-Tho "bold sojer b"—girls are out ploy an exoduster on his farm Gentle- Ho tells you that he can hire hands at in their military rig, consisting of a men and follow-citizens, 1 say this is no fifty cents a day. Hi worked a day tor jaunty bluo cap and a garment made of report, but facts, and the reason he has me and charged mo 75 cents a day. I like material, with blouse waist mid short changed his notion and is again taking in don’t think ho charged me too much, hut kilted shirt. 'be poor Democrats, is, that ho found it it is a poor rule that won't apply to all •©■The Indianapolis Sentinel of Tues- w** "of popular i" his community. Now, men alike. Now, I hired a hand in Janday says: It is rumored that Rev. C. N ^'8 e > w bcn you (bund out that it was not cary to work five '"onths for me. 1 give Sims, formerly pastor of Meridian Street !">pular in your community to hire nc- him seventy-live cents a day and fu-nish I M. K. Church, will bo the next president K r °e. wby did you not say that you him a house and a half acre of ground for of Asbury Uniyersity. would not get them against the wishes ol ground for a garden. He hoards himself. , . your neighbors, instead of saying, as you He is a Democrat. He ha* lived in the

8©'In answer to many anxious m- . , , . „ „

(uirers we state that the address of th u'd, that you never said that you would;, township for five years and I never knew

supervisor ol the census for this District, is 1. N. Davis, Frankfort, Indiana—politics, Republican. •©■■Remember, all ye people that the

first mstallim nt of taxes he i om s due <ni t en j 0( | ( 0i ant ] a ft Pr you studied over the I have the management of or before the third Monday in April—see m - ttftrvoil nnt Krin „ ,

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that would have been treating me as a how ho voted till the piece came out 1 brother. A man hail better always think charging me with bringing men hereto twice before he speaks. Mj opi-.ion is vote, and that I was a leader of the R’that you firmly believed you would bring publican party. Now, you can see I am tho negroes when you told me you in- |a good leidcr, not to know how he voted.

two hundred

matter you decided not to bring them, acres of land—not quite one-half in the

to it that you walk up a.id m tth il >ou Don’t you think you should have studied bottom. 1 work a little myself, and am do not you will hav< tin p'i.altv and little beforehand? I will ask you to try raising a boy who works a little, lie is costs added. and study if you can’, recollect of telling an orphan hoy fourteen }' -ars old. I •©'Wheat never looked better at this three other men just what y^u did mo in rented seventeen acres of corn ground to time of tha year than it does now. Fully n '(^ rJ t0 th c negro. a Republican, and hired one Democrat twice the acreage of wheat was sown Now, Lige, I am afraid you have got for five months. Now. readers of this^ last fall that has ever before been sown y ( >»r foot into the frying pan, and when paper—both Democrats and Republican* in tho county in one season, and an un- . vo " uni lortakii to get it out 1 am atraid —do as well as I have .lone according to usually large yield may be safely looked you will get it into the fire. When a to acrea of land, and all will have a place, for nex’t harvest. , man is down low he falls easy—the both white and black.

I higher ho goto the harder ho falls. What Mr. S„ you have a house on your

•or I he Loader, published at Severy, 1 savin regard to this case are positive pUc; let some poor man live in it,'and Kansas, says: We had the pleasure of fae fSi I have always been taught to tell show the world that von are a poor man’s meeting the presiding and clever agent of tll0tri)th f rom manhood up, and you friend. Don’t he blowing so much, hut

thc A., 1. A S. 1’. Ry., and his charming have struck me on a tender chord. My

word is all that has carried me through life, and and I value it much higher than money. What I hav said are facts, and

1 can substantiate them.

Now, if you can’t find out who compos (1 this p'l ce without going to Green castle, just call on mo and I will tell you. It will save trouble and expense

Dan. E. SlIQKMAKKII.

and acceptable wife. We’tako pleasure in introducing to the shipping public Mr. I. 11. Detrick, and to tht jladics of Severy,

Mrs. Detrick.

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Conrad COOK,

•©■ In these latter days of March, the £ boom expected in business with the nry rival of spring, has set in. Our columns are somewhat crowded with the advertisements of business men. It will pay to rcau their advertisements through and through, and find out where to go to get

thc cheapest and thc best.

•©"Merchants who don’t advertise

_ •A w Sill , * lc ' r ^P r '"S Good will he considered by W Hite i-ClCi ! ! ! tho public as not having received any.

haveing enough of their old moth-eaten goods left on hand to shove over tho counter to customers. Well, they will he likely to keep them, as people will buy where they Und new fresh goods adver-

tised.

aaent for I'ur*

very Keg Warranted. Wctt Side rublio muare.

Callender & Dunn.

Proprietors of

CASTLE MILLS,

Durtlor* in

Flour, Meal and Feed. Highest uirtrkot price for grail.

Cnatomifrindiiiff a ppecialty.

•n Mill lot (' nnerly ooeupied hy Gape mill

H* Um GREBNCASTLK. l | ID C X a irb Trc<xvc^

I t-Itf ftmb.s iziMtovij ^)luitc tiaf' thouaifacturAh a*ib sofb Oij tfie.

Ci ncitvuaii

APijpc- Sounbvu 0o.

•c^StiR another swindle. A farmer is induced to sign a recommendation for some kind of machinery, any thing which tho swindler notices about the place serving that purpose, and after a few days it transpires that the recommendation was a note, which has been sold to ill' 1 nearest hank, while the swindler

dtparts with tho money.

•©•Among the last arrival of clouds from North Carolina wore two that we judge to he thorough hreds. They don’t

I’loyd Township,

In reply to Daniel K. Shoemaker on the "exodus business": I am a resident of Floyd township—was born and raised there. I am thirty-nine years old, and always lived on a farm, except in the lime of the rebellion; I served four years in the Twenty-seventh Regiment Ind. Yol. 1 will give you tho conversation in regard to the hiring of a negro. I will also show what good whito hands Mr. S. can hire “for fifty cents a day in two hours.” I having business in Illinois, and having a few hogs that had to be shipped the next day. I called on one John Jacobs to take them. 1 think any farmer would cal! him a good hand, and when I paid him ho charged mo one dollar a day. On the 21*t of December, 1879, 1 ard my family were on a visit at Mr. S.’s— my wife being a sister of Mr. 8. I was telling him the above, and made the remark that a man eotild hardly get a white hand any more that would do what, he wanted him to do, and 1 guessed I would have to get one of Langsdalo’s niggers,

like anyt ing like work, however, and and I could make him do, for it was Dem-

t?. 'H’cff.*, Tin*a*.

are picking up a precarious living hy giving exhibitions on the street, of their knowledge of music and dancing. The smallest buck of the two whistles and pats "jnba dis, and jiihn dat," while his

more robust companion "hoes it down" from eight to ten dollars in true plantation sayle, to thc great de- they hoarded themselves.

orra'ie rule to do so in th" South; and that Mr. Redd, when he was here from Ula’da, Georgia, a year ago last August, advised mo to g"t negroes; that he hired

them in preference to

’’practice what you preach.”

Now, readers of tin* paper, this was all published against me because I didn’t rent tho place to Jacobs, the good hand. 1 didn't turn him off; he had the house rented to March, IHnu, and when the time expired be tended ground on J. H. Randolph’s place. The article that appeared in the Press a month or so ago, stating that I had turned Jacobs off with a large family and hired a negro, is not true. Jacobs has a wile and one child. I never turned him oil'. Neither did 1 hire a negro, f see that other men besides Republicans hire negroes. It is' their right to, and mine, also, if I want

them.

My ooinion of the exodus business is that there is more smoko than fire. In the first place, every farmer in my noighborhoed has sown more wheat than usual, and corn ground is not so ph nly as usual. Hut if Divine Providence gives us a good crop of.wheat there will be a cry that there is not enough hands to save it, ami some of these men who have hern hollowing about negroes ■■o much would he glad to have them or pay two or thn e dollar* a day for harvest hands. I don’t see so many idle hands as some claim to. I hero arc a few transient hands from Kentucky and other places. Well, if we keop out negroes, toll the others to stay I away till alter the election, and then

come white and black alike*

Thisi* a free country and I sny Kentuckians, come if you can do better hero; I North Carolinians, come if you can do better here—white and hlaak alike. I was a soldier and a R ■publican, and am a

whito hands, fori pensioner. You see he wasn't satisfied a month, and with the piece; h gave me a lick on tlic |

| pension business.

MiLIIObN, MANNA & BI,A(’k

—offrrlthcir eervice* «* —

IT TNT ZDilEUR/T ^ZKIiEIRS, to th* "citlieflnK of Putnam nrvl »<lj"ininar oountios. They Imvo the larKeFt stook untl uioc complete lino of DankotH, eoftin*. burial rohe*. etc.,tn woiitorn Indiana. FuiiernE |;»rrH!iKoit ii nd/* on ducted with the - are insured hv thirty yeitr** experience in the buninePM. No. 14 and Ifi Kant Washington Street, UreenetiPtle, Ind. Bargains, BARGAINS, Bargains! MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE! Mulholn, Hanna, & Black FURNITURE DEALERS. We nre now »*eady to Bell all hindn of Furniture at price* lower than were ever be’tire oM« i id in Putnam I’ounty. We propo>o to lanc^ly in ronyc our •'tock by-tdditionnl piir« > oni'oe, and .o keep on hands the bHraent, Cheapest und Ron line of Roods ever offered In this market. 'Ve trust porson* needing anythin? in our line will u iI|*An<l Mee*us before Roini-vt'lpewberc.

J!t in no trouble to us to-how./oodn.

Cali and See Us at tho Old Stand, IMos. 14 4 16 East Washington St., Gre?nc?st!e, ind. til C.MOE/V IE A A \ t .V Itl.ACK.

NICHOLS,SHEPARD&CO.Ba«leWm

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1m 1848

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ORIGINAL AND ONLY CENUlWn*

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Tbuesii 1 ii|g Machinery mid Portable

and Traction Engine*.

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of B. parators, from 6 to I ‘ her- (...«• *, h! o? Miles It .pnivnl M t llor'i rtMia nnd f'oiilliiu him l{iiMlr .km by f. * 1., , ( , >., ul lIjul 6 ‘ if b

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*tors, from 6 to I • hors

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(, full JlcHh’Tilnea rail on on - rtrzlera, or v to to ua for llluatroU'd Cii , NICHOLS, OKEfARD & OC., GalM« Crrrt, ’ V*.

HACK AU11L IS AT ONCE CURED BY HENSON’S CAUCINF Poitors IfovsTUits. ir IS Tin: ONLY KNOWN RBMBDT THAT NEVER EAIUJ.’

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•upi'ipor to the linarj *1..* acting- p,|>|» s t ur » u*e*l (or thi* purpose; • ,er » "**l ,

201 ^''mi* ?t. light of large an 1 -’let *. audienc ■*.

Now, Mr. S tellj you that h* has a

F. II. Wm.kin;ov.

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SI’MEl It', JOIIN'tON, Pharmaeeattc41 ObfNew Ynrk,