Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 May 1880 — Page 5

very suddenly, at the family residence on ' Fortunately it was discovered in time to South Indiana street. Deceased had been 1 save the building.... A glass pitcher in

Hamifactures their Men’s, Youth’s, Hoys’ and Children’s Clothing, and Retails Direct to the Consumer, And Saves You One Profit.

There certainly never was a time when we tell more like Letting Ourselves Out

And doing a

good

tiling

than this season. With our ample

means at hand, we have let ourselves out to such an extent that it will astonish the most learned visitor when he conies into our store and finds himself surrounded w ith

And all of our own manufacture. Persons w ho are in want of Cipihing or Gents’ Furnishings should not fail to examine our stocK and satisfy themselves that we save you one protit. OWEY, PIYJLEY A CO., Proprietors WHEN Clothing Store.

down in the business part of the city during tho morning, returned home and went to work in his garden. A short time after he walked into the house, ate his dinner, and while seated in a chair

reeled over and was dead in a very few 1 discovecrd

minutes, his sudden taking off being attributed to heart disease. The funeral took place the following day, and was largely attended, the services being conducted by Dr. Martin, assisted by Dr.

Wiley and Rev. R. Roberts.

Rev. Wm. Blako was a inomber of the North Indiana Conference, and had

the window of the hotel, a few days ago, so attracted tho sun’s rays that a focus was produced which set tiro to the window curtain, and would huvo produced a conflagration had it not been

This is rather remark-

able, but it is vouched for by good authority—Mrs. Haney and others at the hotel.... Some of our merchants will attend the trade convention at Lafayette this week. *

llnllmuay iHills.

Hathaway’s saw mill will probably lie

preached at Cambridge on the day before , a week or two, for the want of his death. He was in his sixty-second .'°K t° #,ns • The hog cholera still lingyear. crs * n our midst.... Farmers are begin-

The sorrowing widow and children have the sympathy of the community in this, their sad and sudden bereavement. I'lio City Election.

ning to plant their corn Charles Spencer and family will start to California in a few days Our prospect for fruit in this section is flattering... .Farmers say wheat never looked so well for the

Below we present tho vote, by wards, time of year as it does now. Of course cast at the city election on Tuesday last: j this pleases Clodfeltor, McGaughoy A kiust WAitn. i Co., as they have of late purchased a Mayor—Judite S Bacheldcr IV. steam thresher. C.

John K Miller 1(57

Marshal—Charles Uroirnn 155

W I Starr W

Clerk—\V McK Milligan 2S5 Treasurer—Daniel Langdon 128

(lea B Marshall IS!) I

Liiucdulc.

John W. Lee of this place was nominated for County Clerk on the Democrat-

Assessor—MaifuV M Chittenden ZZZlW(»«ticket on Friday, and Ransom Walls

is the Democratic nominee for County Surveyor Mrs. Brady has been very sick this week... .One of tho men working in the quarry was knocked off the I. & St. L. Railroad by a train last week. He walked to Bedford the next day Last Sunday a couple of geitlemen

RAILWAY TIME-TABLE.

[SDIAKAPOLIS AND St. LOUIS RaII.KOAD Going Hast. Going West. Jay Ex 4 :25 pm 9tS0 a m kc’oommodntion 10.13 a m 5:13pm N.Y. Express 2:40am 12:30a .a •Every Day. JOHN W. EAKP. Agent.

It.Louis Vandai.ia, Terre Haute & In dianapolis Railroad. Bartw.ird Trains. Westward Trains. 'OTa m " 4 20 r m I *‘•12.13 A u 08 p m '849 a u *5.06 p m | *8.30 A U ‘5.10pm ♦Daily except Sunday.

♦♦Daily.

SAM’LICATHERVYOOD. Agt. ooisviu.e, New Albany it ChicagoRaileoad. (Going North.) a^Ffeigiit irough Freight (Going South.*

IDp.m. 2 30 p. M. 8 00 A. M.

ay Freight irough Freight..

1 43 p. M. 4 00 A. M. ...2 17 r.|M.

fey-Mr. and Mrs. John Ireland have been visiting Mr. Ireland's father, at

Hawesville, Ky., for

three weeks.

I _

Lieutenant-Governor Gray, a prominent aspirant for the Democratic nomi-

the past two or' nation for Governor, spent Wednesday in

I this city, fixing the fences, etc. From here he journeyed to the countv called fey- I'he Messrs. Hensching catnc ovi r ontoe'

THE STAR.

TV AND COUNTY — —► -. «-«•»-> -See new advertisement of T. G.

rman & Co.

6“ Ex-Governor Baker visited Greenle Thursday. (jy-Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Scott are visitnt Indianapolis. i^-Mrs. L. S. Cumback has returned

Cincinnati.

©-Lacey Sargent visited Crawfords-

o Sunday.

©“Mrs. Davis, of Bowling Green,Ind., Sisiting relatives here. ,T©”Mrs. Pierce, of Morgan County, is fling A. J. Burk and wife. S©*lke Kahn is at tho Evansville salt (ngs to benefit his health. ®“Groen cucumbers on sale—look out fa brisk demand for paragoric. ©-Mr. D. L. Southard is in Cincinnatfrisiting the general Conference. [©-Editor Smith, of the Danville t’ni< dropped in upon us Monday last. {©-Mr. W. G. Burnett attended the T\de Convention at Lafaytte this week. [©“Mr. J. S. Brill, of Hendricks countywas visiting friends here on Monday. ©-Mrs. Barwick, of Charlestown, Tniiana, is visiting her son, B.F. Barwick,

of.his city.

{©-Mrs. L. O. Robinson has been corducting a scries of revival meetings at

Cloverdale.

©-Major Socrest and wife, of Indian“Roln, have been visiting James Spurgin,

in this city.

fey - l.x-edilnr Hays, of the Attica Ledger, has been visiting relatives in Greencastle. fey-This is the sickly season and many boys arc affected with worms—let them

go fishing.

fey-Mr. and Mrs. James Detrick, who have been visiting here, returned to Colorado on Wednesday.

from Terre Haute to attend the funeral of their former band mate, Bartlett Grogan,

on Wednesday.

ijeg-Miss Estelle Hinkle, of Sullivan, formerly of this city, is to be married to G. W. Langworthy, of Worthington, Ind., on next Wednesday. a©*Gus. H. Williamson reports his health improved by the baths taken at St. Louis—he has returned to that city to take another series. fepOn Wednesday Sheriff Lcwman brought John Finn down from Indianapolis, and placed him in jail, where be will await trial for larceny. fey-The Martinsville Gazette says: Miss Mary Bryant, of Greencastle, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. S. Hamrick, of this city, this week. fejrTorr Brothers, ot the Oakalla stone quarries, have secured a contract to furnish about $i!5,(;00 worth of stone for a bridge the Wabash at Hillsdale. fey-We acknowledge receipt of complimentary invitation to the stock-men’s banquet and hall at Indianapolis, and return thanks for the courtesy. |©“Trof. Ridpath will deliver the University Lecture in Meharry Hall, tomorrow afternoon at 3’ 4 o’clock. Subject: “Antidotes to poverty.” g©*.lames A. Curtis mourns and will not be comforted, because some thief walked off with his underclothing on Wednesday night—it was hanging out to

dry.

fljjr-The city band turned out to tho funeral of Bartlett Grogan, deceased, to pay the last sad respect to the memory of one who had long been associated with them. fey-Harvey, son of Mr. W. H. Cutbirth, (licit at Hollandslmrgh, on the 20th ult., of lung fever. The remains were interred at Bethel cemetery, this county. fey-Last Saturday morning James Smith and Mike Xevill. tho Putnamville burglars, wore taken to Jeffersonville to serve two years each in tho Southern Prison. fey-Thc dinner and strawberry festival given by the ladies of the Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, was a very pleasant affair, and netted over fifty dollar for the church. li©-Last Sunday morning the roof of the residence occupied by J. A. Paris, corner of Hanna and Bloomington streets caught tire from a defective Hew, and had it not been for the assistance of neigh hors the house would have been consumed. The fire department was not called out. and if it had been, wc learn no water could have been thrown, as there is not sutlicient good hose to reach to the nearest tire cistern.

fey-Two of our young people went driving Sunday evening, thinking more of each other than where they were going: tlie horse left the road and dumped them over the bank of the creek—tableau. No bones broken, but the experience

was wortli a milion.

fey-Tho residence of J. C. Piogers. near Russellville, this county, was struck by ligntning a few days ago. The destauctive lluid opened the roof, tore down the chimney, wrecked a sewing machine, etc., but injured none of the inmates of

thejhouse—a lucky escape.

fey-A man named Douglas was arrested here last Saturday charged with having committed a burglary at Oakland, III. When tho man who owned the stolen goods arrived ho said that the wrong per

Chris Al?i>augh 199 Councilman—Wm G Burnott 136 Lewis SntJcr 178

Sniiler's majority, 42.

SECOND WARD.

Mayor—Judges Bachelder 74 John It Miller 146 Marshal—Charles Grogan 71 W E Starr 147 Clerk—W McK Milligan 214 Treasurer—Daniel Langdon 58 Goo li Marshall ...159 Assessor—Maifua M Chittenden 58 Chris Alspnugh ....157 Councilman—Silas R Terry 67 Geo E Blake 143

Blake’s majority, 76,

THIRD WARD.

Mayor—Judge S Bachelder 130

John R Miller 11!

Marshal—Charles Grogan .134 ,, W K Starr.... 109 Uam P to n Clerk—W McK Milligan 233 fever. Treasurer—Daniel Langdon til

Geo B Marshall 126

Assessor—Malfus M Chittenden 113

Chris A Ispaugh 120

Council man—George Phipps 121

Frank A Hays .IIS

Phipps' Majority, 3.

TOTAL VOTE.

Mayor—Judge S Bachelder 359 John R Miller 426

Miller's majority,67.

Marshal—Charles Grogan.. - 360 W E Starr 421

Starr’s majority, 61.

Clerk-W McK Milligan 7.12 Treasurer—Daniel Langdon 297 Geo B Marshall 174

Marshall's majority, 177.

Asacssor—Malfus M Chittenden 287

Chris Alspaugb 476

Alspauuh’s majority. 139.

Remember that every garment of clothing you buy at tho WHEN ig their own manufacture, and there is not that house in this city that does not have to go into the general market and buy their goods. Wo don’t buy, wo make, and save you one profit. MtS IV suilesi: Wanted, teams to haul saw-logfr— callon D. C. HAYES, Brick ChapcL dtU Tno finest lino of Gents’ Summer Underwear that can be found in this market is at the WHEN; and remember, they save you one profit. 2tH The celebrated Foster Kid Gloves at G. W. CORWIN & CO. 2t2 The largest and cheapest line of Ladie’s and Children’s Hats, Flowers, and Primmings in the city at 2t0 T. B. SCOTT’S, Baynes Block. Tho best line of Jeans Pants to be bought in this market, and at old rock bottom prices is found at the WHEN Clothing Store. 2U> VV<* Have dome. Pendcrgast Bros, of Indianapolis, pitched their tent, May C, 1880, on Huvacant lot south of Darnall's store, just west of the Greenhouse, near where they were last spring. They are well prepared to taka good photographs at lowest prices. Six good pictures for 50 cents. 2t The newest and latest Styles in Parasols, Fans, Lace Top Lisle Gloves and Silk Mits at 213 T. B. SCOTT'S, Baynes Block,

bought a newspaper from the train-boy. 1 G. W . CORWIN & CO. are headAftar tho train left thev discovered that ‘ ‘l uartcrs for Kid Gloves, in all colors. 12

After the train left they discovered that they had received a German paper of an

old date. They read it, though, just for Hosiery in plain,

spite Somebody remarked on last Sunday, that there must have been a tire somewhere, judging from the ladies’ dis-

•The best assortment of Ladies

striped, clocked and

embroidered at T. B. SCOTT'S, 2t3 Baynes Black.

When you want sugar and coffee

play of new dress goods at Sunday U lhe pound or by the blrrel and sack# School... A young daughter of Mrs.U 1Ut WVSO x G ,s_ ho will give you

s very sick with the lung th0 bogt for the leMt monoy- ' tf f • — — I Ladies should not fail to call and Flea lor Women. | sec those fine Kilt Skirt Suits for their

For the first time during my life I have little ones a* the WHEN. 2tl» determined to say a few words in behalf j q W. CORWIN & ~CO. are sole of woman suffrage. For years past I have a „ ctUa for tho Frenoh Trevere Kid been of tho opinion that tho ballot ought (;j ovos ojo

to have been placed in the hands of our I ————

mothers,Jour wives, our sisters and our, Lnlb1 nncli, ( hip .eghom, , [ Straw, and Fancy Braid Hats in all the

daughters, for various reasons, and, as ; ’ - r*- r r e i“'?!”s^X“.n.oc t 2a viewing a specimen of cur voters or law- 1 J making power at our recent election, after Nolle*'.

which, passing into the county treasurer’s Prince Victor, owned by Mark & Coffutfico, there and then to sec persons pay- man, is ready for service again, and will

CORRESPONDENCE.

Thkreaders of ThzStvk will nlcaso boar in miad that we do not hold ouraelvo* accountable lor or endorse the oidnions of correspondents published in these columns. Wo sunpl” ijivo space to our correspondents that the neo plo may learn what tho thoUKhts of tnei

noighors are.

.Viortii Oreeucaatie.

Mrs. Mary Steele has been dangerously ill for the past two weeks, but is glowing better.... Mrs. Emma Carleton, of Mattoon, Ills., has been visiting her parents,

ing taxes who would have been hooted at and laughed to scorn if they would have presented a ballot at the late election. 'They are fit or qualified to help support the laws, but not qualified or fit subjects to help make the laws. They are also amply qualified to support the offices, but sunpiy not qualified a t least constitutionally, to hold the most obscure one in the catalogue of offices, though she be a giaduate of Asbury, or Wabash, or any other literary institution. Tho people of the United States claim to be thk people. This is the home for the oppressed of all countries; it is tho home of tho brave and land of the free; and in order to ver-

be found at tho old stand 5 miles southeast of Greencastle, on the old James Farmer place. Pete Stonewall is at the same stand. (>t2 Sowing machine sales as reported from J. F. HILL’S headquarters: Mrs. James Oakley, Mrs. Susanna Etcheson, Mrs. Wm. Runyan, Mrs. A. C. McCurry, Mrs. Edward L. Pore, Mrs. Thos. Rose. Mrs. Joseph C. Rhea and Mrs. David Todd, each a Light Running Domestic.

Mr. and Mrs. James White, the past

week Goulding & Ireland’s planing !ify the above statements we have placed mill “shut down” tho first of tho week, the ballot in the hands of all male citizens but is now running on full time... .There of the age of 21 years and over, of every

had been arr7sted, HndD 0 uglas, O wh 0 i was ft 8 ood « owd at “•"■P^nce meeting clime and country, whether they know a

The New York Store, Established 1853. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA.

is undoubtedly a “bad un,” was released. fi©-Tho Columbus Democrat says: We understand that Joe Woolley contemplates sending his trotter, Maxwell,

to Greencastle, to

letter in the alphabet or not. But since politics has become reduced to a trade, it makes it much easier for our designing tricksters, called politicians, to mould and fashion their political minds in that way that will most conduce to their political aggrandizement and pecuniary inter-

Wednesday night. There will be a meeting to-niglit; also to-morrow night. There will be an election of officers next Wednesday night. At tho meeting on

sjis iiunvi, |a S t Wednesday night the speakers all ; e ' n ' cn , an ‘ an 0 !.! expressed themselves as highly pleased

this summer by John Wade Maxwell ^ th(? ^ !ibsonce o( . dnink .

is a ^(hh io!^( nm a ^oo( u y or( ‘ l | (>nncSK during the city election, Tuesday, ests. Whereas, if they had to deal with reai ), an y proper iam ug i 1IU n p rove g tf ia t ti ie temperance people uur intelligent women, they would skulk his mark as .t tioiUr, have not labored in vain. Tho hope was back into their dens of intrigue and cor-

8©-On Thursday afternoon His Honor L xpre88od that t h L . good work should go Mayor Chapin, by virtue ol the authority |jn un jjj n onc but temperance men would in him vested by the State of Indiana,! occupy ofBcos of trust and honor pronounced William R. Buis and Lavina Serenaders wore out Wednesday A. Page man and wife. The Mayor had Ilight John Ash attended the trade

never pronounced a wedding ceremony ( . onTetltion ftt LaF ay et to this week,

before, and was rather shaky at first, but \y i

in the wind up he came out in a manner i

that would put many a veteran in the j Monlli I.m J»*«ll< • business to shame. The South Lnd haso ball club played *©-Fridav evening Nelson Gifford, the As,,ur y nino a S ain last » aturda y- b ; lt whose attempted suicide wc have already | Asbury’s curve-pitcher was too much for chronicled, passed from time to eternity, them, and they were beaten by a few after suffering for a week from the effects, allies. A Terre Haute nino will be here of his wound. His death is said to have .""t Saturday, to play the Asbury been caused by starvation and blood; hoy»--The olection passed off quietly, poisoning. Deceased was buried from though it was hotly contested. Mr. his residence, on South College Avenue, | ^ipps is our new councilman by a maSunday afternoon, tho funeral being ;j ori ‘y of three, and will, no doubt, fill the very largely attended. Elder O. P. Badg- 1 P 08ition ' vit h honor to himself and h.s conducted the funeral services. supporters. ...A mail ca. was wrecked on

ruption, there to remain until after tho setting of tho moon some dark, foggy night, when no tramp is to be hoard save tho foot-stop of the destroyer of person and property. With and by tho help of women, with their refinement and modesty, this, with the legalizing of an illegal

MOURNING

GOO 1)S

Ol* <>v«'i - v slc-HC-ription. Comprising all the popular plain fabrics in general use for Mouruing, with a varied assortment of latest Novelties in Pdack Goods adapted to the present season. Also, all qualities of the Celebrated Courtauld’s Crape, all of which which will he sold at the

act out of which proceeds threcTifths, if . , j i not ft.ven-tenths of at! the heinous crimes A® 1 )’ l-HCO. (of l.»t-da»

of our land, with ballot in hand, would ; S 00llS '

ba buried so deep in tho ruins and debris

:i m r,2

All goo<lt< marketl in plain fuuros.

®©“A gentleman interested in the pro-

the Vandalia, east of tho city, Wednesday

posed Vincennes and Greencastle Rail-1 evening It is said that the amateur the intnrest of the line. This new rail- week, were from the South road would bo a great advantage to this ( ^ we don’t bsl.eve U. W .

I > iilii;mivillc.

city, as it passes through the best and

most extensive coal field in Indiana, and ! yj rH _ Williams, who has been very low also traverses a vast amount of tine j- or leV eral weeks, is thought to be a litfarm country not now blessed with the t , 0 better _ ./i’h 0 following is the result

advantages of railroad facilities, wish the enterprise great success.

SsmIsIs'ii

Last Monday afternoon, about

' 6 of our town election on Monday: Trustees—Jas. Lee, Frank Crawford and Wm. Kercheval. Clerk and Treasurer—Wm. one Walden. Marshal and Street Couimis-

. .

o’clock, Greencastle was startled by the' sioner—John Stone S. E. Parks’ report that Rev. William Bloke, a resident 1 dwelling caught fire, a lew days ago, of the city for a number of years, had died | caused by burning straw in the fire place

Pettis, Ivers & Co.

NOTICE.

The undersigned, a white male inhabitant of Greencastle township, Putnam County, State

of corruption that it would be vanity in ^ the extreme to attempt their resurrection., We have ever been taught, and are now [ ready to admit, that the society of and J inllucnce of women upon tho artions and character of men acts as a refiner’s fire. I If this be true, for man’s sake, lor wo-1 man’s sake, for the country’s sake, and | for God’s sake, put the ballot in the j hands of the women, w here it as justly

belongs as it does to the men.

If tho women are fit to become tho of Indiana, over the Vue of twenty-one year*. , A . i v* j hereby gives notice to tho citizens ot said companions, tho mothers, tno daughters township that he will apply to the Hon, Hoard

of tuusmen, from President down. aU,; ‘

to take charge ol the children and house-. 'i^:ur;^i r iioV , an,!ralt r H:;,m^ D or .nto“" hold duties, they are certainly amply IcuUntf liquor?, in a Ichh quantity than a quart

... 1 at u time, for a term of one year, in tho follownuuliticd to cast a judicious v ote, at i east jin-p rem J g68t

as much so as the trad, and ignorant of

the land, who in justice ought to be de- VaZe 8, four en wJu.

o» a « d i v * c - l '* Uravel Road, fifty feet north of the center of

'I'he finest line of Bilk Ilandker- tile main track of the Indianapolis and fet. chiefs ever put on sale is at the WHEN. ly^^'^i'icrwUh ^ud'r'uiV h o "i 0 io’ U i h 8Uko ,! to J o

Ladies should not fail to see them. 2t3 j ami ■ — — . __ I east two hundred and four and one-third teet.

The best assortment of Ladies Kid I to place of boxinning, in the township, County

| and State aforesaid, and said lu-en..es to em-

Gloves from 2 to b Buttons at : hrnce the privilege ot permitting said iniuorx 213 T. B. SCOTT’S, Baynes Block. I t0 Mayl* n i88U, Pr * m ^'Mr’UAEL 1 ML’RPHT.