Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1880 — Page 4
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If not in perfoct order needs and experience to put in good repair and pertect running order. I can now conscientiously say that wo do first-class work, as 1 have recently secured the services of a very fine workman, of TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE to take charge of my repairing department, a man who can not only repa'r a watch in the best manner, but can manufacture a watch complete. With additional machinery and materials, I can say in all candor, that my facilties for making and j lepairing anything in the Watch, Clock. Jewelry, Silverware or Spectacle line cannot be excelled in the State. l&jrM.I. RKPAIRINU STRICTLY CASH ON DKI.IVK.HY.Jg# A. R. BRATTIR, | Watchmaker & Jeweler, Grcencastlc, Ind.
THE STAR.
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20 Cases of Elgin Corn. 25 Cases of Bay View Tomatoes. New California Canned Peaches,
Apricots and White Cherries. AIso,$Fiue Line ol New
Jitva, Mocha, Golden Hio and Green Rio
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Frank A. Ahnou*. Editor and Proprietor :
Saturday, May 15, 1880
TERMS
SI.00 per year.
Senator Conkling says that sure to be nominated by the Convention on the first ballot.
The New York Sun says that either of
the following tickets will do:
•Park i TiIdfin > 0f NeW Vork . Ai.rk, is authorized to ooiitr.ol lor advertise- i John M. Palmer, of Illinois.
■nents in Tiik Urkkxcasti.k Star at our best!
ra, ° rri . , Satnuel d. Randall, of I'eniisvlvania. ^—-This paper may be fouml on file nt (>00. If ,, . i*. Rowell A Co’s Newspaper Advertising bu- ixGnry \>. 1 ayne, of Ohio,
re iu. 10 Spruce St., where advcrtisinK con-
'nn-ts N-« York. William s Hancock of tin tad States.
1: fered at the Postofflce, Qr .castle William H. Engllsl I It liens. Ind., as second-class mail matter. r. ...
tdE Coustitiitional Amendments have been proclaimed the law of the Stato ! proclamation to that effect having been
I ribttne says that it is entirely trust- 1 promptly made by Governor Williams as worthy, that Tilden has doclaied his fixed soon as all returns were in. Now they purpose to be a candidate before the (Jin- are to he tested in the courts. In Neyv cinnati convention, and that Mr. Payne, Albaiiy.cn election day, Mr. Kelso, an ot Ohio, will ho his choice for Vice-pros-1 attorney who had recently moved into ident. 1'or a man who has to have his the city from the country, offered his meat cut for him at table, ho displays a vote, and the jud s refused lo receive
it, as he had not been living the constitutionally required sixty days in the precinct. Mr. Kelso will have the Inspect-
Thkue is a rumor, and the New York 1
The following, final, have
since our last:
I State vs. William Farley—Burglary land larceny. Judgment on verdict—tine
of $20 00 and imprisonment in State prison for four years... Lucinda B. Hancock vs. Nathaniel Uirten et al.—Report of commissioners in partition and judgment to plaintift accordingly, at her costs. .... Henry P. Stearns vs. J udge S. Bachelder et al.—Foreclosure. Judgment vs. Judge S., and foreclosure against both him and wife, lor $2,245 40. Dismissed as to other defendants... Tiavolers’ Insurance Co. vs. Charles C. Gilmore et al.— Foreclosure. Judgment vs. Charles C., and foreclosure vs. all the defts., for $2,797 83 .. Edmond W. Lewis vs Henry II. Hillis—Injunction. Judgment on demurrer to complaint that complaint is insufficient, &c , and that defendant recover of plaintitf tiis costs.... James E. Newgent vs. William J. Malkin—On note. Judgment by default for $7*> and costs. . ... The State of Indiana vs. John Finn
and Charles Rudisill (alias Patterson)— 1
Petit larceny. Plea of guilty by each,
! and punishment assessed ala fine of $:>,
imprisonment in Slate prison one year and disfranchisement for three years each. The regular call of the civil docket for nial commenced on Tuesday last.
Dct'oraliuii Day.
The Committee on Decoration of
Grant is Tin Terre Haute Mail, in commenting C j ra ;,f he ' d ft ‘‘T
’ r | na & Havs’ office Tuesday, and made
Chicago upon the final adjournment of the Senate the following arrangements forDecoration j
Exodus Investigating Committee, says Day
that it cost the Governme nt $45,000; the| It was decided to have the exorcises at | Washington dispatches to the daily pressj l' ortst Hill Cemetery, Sunday, May -J*, . r „- , at 3 i\ M. Hon. D. E. \\ illiamscn was put the cost at $10,525. Our readers! 8elected to preside H . II. Mathias. Esq., can satisfy themselves as to which is the was chosen to deliver the address and correct report. Prof. McNutt to act as chaplain. The j — following committees were appointed and Fiu.m Washington the report is that if are requested to act without further no-
Congress remains in session until after tice:
the holding of the Chicago Convention ii 1 0r ', Hnances-J. W. Weik, C. S Ham- ... ,,, ,, , mond, J. T. Damall, Geo. B. Marshall.B will remain so until the middle of July Qn Music-Prof. Baker, Park li. Ora-j The plan of the Deinorrals now seems to||, uni- ]> r „f. DeMotte, Joe Grogan, be to pass the hill prescribing the duticsj On Marking Graves—L. P. Chapin, Jas,
H. Allison, John R.Mahan, John Wilson,
Samuel Woodruff.
A committee of ten couple of young
.v ladies and gentlemen will assist in the ceived at Washing,oi/from Chicago,Mat- j Ca(iel corps Iia3 bocn in . mg that General (.rant has concluded toj vited aP(i is CN|)c . c ted to participate in the withdraw his name from the Presidential ceremonies. Capt. M. J. Cooper will act
as Marshal and will form the procession
PATENT MEDICINES
WALL PAPER,
ST.A.TIOlfcTEIR.'ST, FAINTS, VARNISHES, Sponges, Toilet Soaps, Perfumery,
Brushes, Combs, etc.,
At Allen’s Drug: Store!
Best Goods at Lowest Prices.
A PLACE OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER |
So is the Fancy Goods
mr'
And Millinery
:i I >1 issli laion I of
remarkable interest in political atl'airs.
Uf to date the returns of the Agricultural Department show an increase of 30 per cent, in the area of wheat sown last fall. The condition of the crop is equal
ors and Judges indicted and appeal his caso to the Supreme Court. To use his own language, he "holds that the amend-
to. il not hotter, than that of a eonespon- (men ( S j us t passed are unconstitutional ding period last year. When these facts| because tbeJ si.o,,,., have been presented are considered, together with the fact that | , 0 the 1)eople in se pa rate propositions, millions of bushels of last year’s crop wherea , every one of the amendments aif still in the hands ol the producers, it; contains two are more propositions; furwould seem to indicate a large over sup-1 lheri thpy wcie no , adoptcd by a consti . p y of this cin al and a consequent do- tutional majority of the people of Indiana c me m ptics. land were not submitted to the people in And Judge Kiblack of tbo «n r th»m«merthe couatitatiou prescribee Court, bu rend, red e decision that may I Tmk CincinneU Enquirer says: ‘That i< o int< is st to lie ti ai hers tluoughout | Ti|j en bas Die mortgage no one has ques - ' the State. It u that a contract for tionod , and tho gcncra i f c . e li nR noB - the employment of an unlicensed teacher 1 se( . ms to be that bc wiil con8truo his .n a common school is void by reason of, c | aitn i itera l| v -"a death grip-'-but t e statutoiy inhihition against it, imd is ; lvbotber Die release is to come hy the not ratified by the subsequent issuance of, d( , ath of Ti!den or i lie party 1F bard t0 a license, to the teacher." In other words te | L ]}ut to tbis )s addeil the Rcnera i teachers must procure their license be-| coccIusio!1 D ta t Mr. Tilde,, can get as oie ma in. a contrai t, else the contract man y votes in Indiana as any other Demis void, even,f they do obtain a license ; ocrat . p olitical rumor herc , based on e ore t ey n.gin to teneh. alleged interviews with Mr. TilucnreIIkuk is glorious nows for the traveling cently, makes him desirous by building public: The Yandalia Railroad Company! ( bc whole ticket—he to have tho first has decided to reduce its passengot taritf p' ace i nn d a man of his own selection to from four to three cents per mile, from have second. In this way he will secure and after June 1. This is done in the succession as he wants it in ease ot belief that while it may entail a tVmpo- bis own death if elected. Senator J. E. rary loss to the road, it will result in a M’Donald, always the friend of Mr. Henpermanent gain hy the increase of travel.; dricks, In s given up the battle, and adIn the postal service a reduction of post- : ni ‘ ts > n » letter to a leading Democrat of age lias always been followed in a short this city that Mr. Tilden will undoubtedly time by an increase of revenue, owing to be the nominee of the Cincinnati Conventho increase of correspondenc6, and we , ’ on> From his position as a member of seo no reason why the same principaT Hie National Executive Committee, Mr. should not apply to mil road management., McDonald can seo what has been preTm i.i . , dieted for months past—the thing he has about as follows, so govern yourself ae- ' e * S ‘ d .r i ' red - Rcn, “ 0r doeS no ‘ d,s ‘ cordingly. No man who builds „p to llko 1 lld ™ ; He bas wanted a man about his line has the legal right to open a who8 ° ‘™hlab,l,ty ‘here could he no window upon his neighbor's land. The TT"' T, tT'" "l*' main reason for refusing such a privilege 11 " <! 1Jon ‘ ocrac Y coul d carry Indian, tins ,s that after twenty years’ enjoyment it V”' U ‘ al , UnCe i rltt "‘ Cl "" K ‘ nt becomes a vested right, so that the own- “‘‘T as ^ N » tlonals ’ a «* er of the land cannot build it up. and thus T ( ‘“ n ‘ hdatC mCrC,, 1 SeS the “ nC f ltt,nt /’ with his own walls close up the windows, j " 8UC ' “ ^ ^ T ° An owner of a lot allowed his neighbors ! ^ V0te8 ’ th ° y C ‘ m,0t b °
ot Deputy Marsha s and their mode of
appointment as a separate bill. Report is that a dispatch has been re
contest, and that the letter would be made
public this week. The Grant men refuse 0,1 .V’"," 088 * V#nUe ' neRr College Cau, I" ,s - to m'dit the rumor, and say that his name 0 |j S oldiers are requested to meet will not be withdrawn until ho is*iiomi-ji n the Court House yard at 1 :45 p. m., nated or beaten in the Convention. It is and join tho procession, also said Speaker Ramlall is makin- a All benevolent, organizations and all Cincinnati, and his friends are organizing aIld assist in the ceremonies of the occa-
his forces. Representative Cofforth, of sion.
Pennsylvania, one of the most active of Grcencastlc Post of the Grand Army Randall’s fnends, said to-day that fifty f'»>e Republic will be present and per- , ‘ iform their ritualistic ceremonies at the
out of Pennsylvania’s fifty-eight dele-! C(!lnot( , rv .
gates would vote for Randall first, last Let all patriotic citizens turn out and and always, ami that Tilden would con- ma ke this one of the most pleasant occa-
<rol New York for him. sions of lhe - vcar ’
r :r_ jb_ sootti The Fancy Goods Man!
BAYNE’S BLOCK.
He has refitted his store, and stocked it with the largest and only completestoek oi floods in his line in (irecncastle. It will be to your interest to visit our store; we hare tht largest lino of goods to select from Our prices are right, and wc want you toeomennd set
us, whether you purchase or not.
on each side to open side windows to the houses upon it, supposing that they ^ould only enjoy it until he wished to build. After twenty-one years he found that he could not build so as to close the windows, nor could he sell the lot for anything like the value it should have
represented.
Tin: Republican convention of Cook county, Ills., held in Chicago, Monday, split in two on the Grant question. A ' dispatch from Washington says ‘‘the trouble in the Chicago convention has been the engrossing topic of discussion in po-
L. P. Chapin, C.C. Matson, J. W. Weik, S. A. Hays.
Com.
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Remember (bat at
you want to < Jreoncastle,
visit, when
Obituary. Died, April 15, 1880, at the residence of her husband, Noah R, Evans, Grove-
litical circles. Opionious on the event are land. Putnam county, Indiana, Mrs. Mary
naturally varied. The anti-Grant men declare that the holt will have a runious effect on the third-term movement, and regarding it in that light are far from displeased that it occurred. The Grant party generally approve the action of the bolters, and say when al$ the facts relating to it become known, the party at large will justify it. The Sherman faction are evidently endeavoring to reap all the supposed advantage that tho bitterness of tho struggle between the adherents of Blaine and Grant give to their candidate, and to them the affair at Chicago is far from being a source of regret. Iti'iil INiiitt’ ’■■a lisle is.
7 T . />. SCOTT'S, the Vannj (Hoods Man. No. IS East Washington Street, Bsiyne’sBlock. W HITE
l Reported by Lewis &• Newgent.l Joel 1). Parker to John A. Keller, 10 acres in Jefferson tp., for $350
Ellen Evans, aged 38 years, 2 months and 5 days. She lived as the wife of Mr. NJ R. Evans 20 years, 10 months and 3 days. She left behind a bereaved husband, and three children, aged respectively nineteen, nine and seven years, and a circle of sympathizing relatives and friends to mourn her untimely taking from this to a higher and brighter sphere beyond the dark river. She was raised in the M. E. Church, and was always ready and will ing to aid in all movements tending to the advancement <;f a Christian’s work, and her hand was ever open to aid in acts of charity the needy and afflicted. May wo hope this family chain thus severed may’ he re-united in a better world-
— J Li ii sued Oil, Mixed Paints, VARNISH, a-LA-SS &o JDlZrjZ STUFFS, Paint and Whitewash
spared
i Three months ago the woods were fall of men who would not vote for Tilden. But they are not visible, except at rare intet vals. The trail of the dollar-mnrk is on us all: principals have been abandoned and the nominations now tutu upon the amount of money which the candidates 'can furnish to corrupt the populace. Of 'course Mr.Tilden can not expect to make
Jayuawki u, writing from Indianapolis a clean sweep. When such Democratic to the Cincinnati Enquirer, says the leaders as Judge Harrington and Judge Chicago Convention is near, and “I want A. I.. Roach declare that they will not to speculate on its results. Grant will go vote for him It is only reasonable to supgo into the Convention with the forces pose that there are others who, though now known for him, hut every delegate not as conspieious as those mentioned, for Blaine as second choice. Ohio is not have votes which count just as much, and rough to nominate Sherman, and no one whose absence from the polls means just questions that Elaine is its second choice Dial many votes on the other side. JusThe same is true of Illinois. The third lice Field, of California, seems to have or fourth ballot will have shown the race;suddenly sprung into prominence, and betwonh Grant and Blaine. Grant will 1 from what 1 can hear to-day, he would not gain a vote aMcr the first ballot, probably carry a greater vote than any Blaine will. Blaine’s friends will stay other Democrat, except Mr. Hendricks, with him—will not go over to any other Why men have turned so quickly to man. Result: Blaine will ha nominated] Juge Field no one can say, unless it he ot tho Convention will bc lusted. his undoubted availability.”
Asbury Soli's.
Lecture to-morrow by Dr. Earp
John! The lecture on last Sabbath was much
B. Garrison to Amanda Black lot 31 Mt l ' n j 0 - ved ’’Y tho students, especially so as | Meridian, for $20.... Sheriff l*. C. to Jo-! 11 “ roli I °, f ''Ti, 11 ?" 8 l eneral , r " n ° f I
sermons .. Dr. J. R, Goodwin, who was
se P‘ 1 oument, bind in Madison tp., fOr. shot and killed by his brother at Brook $1,823 8*' . . . D. E. Williamson to W.W. 1 ville last week, had always been a firm ] Yeatos, 35 acres in Monroe tp„ for $850.' r,iend of the coll ege, and before he died | . Emeli i e L.IIoytto Leha L.DeMotte, 1,0 mad0 the re, ‘' ,es ‘ t l hat ^.OOO ^ , . ./ , „ , „ money bo given to Asburj University i>t 11 *, h. e»il. to Grcencastlc, for $1CK).. Smith now k miles on n new bicyJonatlmn Birch, oom’r, to Lelia L. do... .Prof. Bidpath lectured at Roberts DeMotte,lot 68, E. Knl. to Grcencastlo.l l ’ >rk Church, Indianapolis, Wednesday ' for $135.. . . Ganielius Jenkins to Hugh ! ’ • Char _ , , e y Mike Is visited Wabash , r , . a .,/x ,. . . r last week...."ne Mozart Club will give unmngton, lots 21 and 30, E. division of a conePr t in Meharry Hall next WednesCloverdalc, tor $1.000... .Elijah Gran- day night... .Tho Butler University base ] tham to F. M. Ghormley, lots Roachdale, ''all nine will be down to play tho college
GARDEN SEEDS, ETC. M Jones 7 Dm? Store.
now M\N.
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.ions uri!Li;\.
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for $ 150... . McGecd Mason to W. A. Moore, 50, fill 07, Russellville, fir $275.. .. Sheriff P. C to Thornton Devore, lot 11. Fillmore, for $141 05... .Ne'son 0.
club to-day. Butler is said to have a strong club, and a good crowd will be down with them from Indianapolis... Tuesday morning quite a commotion oc curred at chapel on account of tho ap-
Booker to Malmda C. Blades, 5 acres in in college, and all-in-all are not a "bad Jackson tp., for $1,250 ...Pauline Huh- crowd." Prof. Ridpath has secured hard to Robert 0. Shepherd, land in Ma- 1,rof - Marshall tho groat lectbrer on "The
rion ip., for $450... .Mary E. Al'.en to Hiram P. Allen, lots 25 and 26 Pleosant Garden and land in Washington tp., for $1,500. . . .William Eggers to John Glea-
T. U. Bowman & Cos
HEAP C A S II STORE. Wholesale and retail dealers in Staple & Fancy
GrIROOISIRiXIESSL
Highest Market Price paid for Produce in trade or cash.
T. <J. BOWMAN & Co..
Southard s (dock, I door East id Langdon’s Book Store, Wash. st. NICHOLS.SHEPARD&CO.Baltle Creel,M
-UMUbw! ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE*
son, land in Jackson for $100. Malirsa Watson to .lames M. Ruartf, 06.25 acres iu Monroe tp., for $2,981 25 A. Picket to Elisabeth Short, lots 6, 7, 8, Block I, Cathorwood's cnl. Carpenters-
ville, for $350.
The Methodist Bishops tell the General Conference that the 16,000 Metho-j dist churches under their supervision owe debts aggregating $7,000,000. They
Yosctnile Valley,'" for next Friday ev- ] ening. This valley might well be called the garden spot of the world, and if the lecture is as good as the subject, it will be a rare treat .. Philo is still “rup'.ur- j cd,” and evidently ruined. Coy., j A kindly policeman picked a drunkard H. out of a gutter in San Francisco, and see-' ing that his head was bent to one side,
“VIBRATOti”
Threshing Machinery and Portable and Traction Engines. T1I15 STANDARD of excellence throughout tf* Crain*
OatKing World.
MATCIILKftA frir Or»!n JUirlng. Time-Saving, Perffcl
ClcutiluK, Kiivid and Thorough Work.
1M '<IM I' \ It A III*ft \n yualitg of Material. P rfitt'on of 1’artii, Thorough Workmanship, EUuunl Finish, *ui
Beauty of Model.
MARVELOUS for vrutly euprrlor work In nft Irlnd* of
Grain, and unin rtally known as the only aaoeeMful TUrenher
In Flax, Tlinoihy, FU*ver. and all oth- i Beeda. timnie, nnlng Icbb than ono half tho usual gean
set about straightening it by main force.
iwoklly! Vmir’iTii-* o?8€Mfr nl * re ^ - 11 0,h ® r tvuu owot OattUl ud 8tei
The fellow lazily opened his eyes and Bl| aa 'l l
remarked: "Born so. mister, born The three sons ofI). Brown of Wad-
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80. tionorahle dealing.
can* o! ruhhea
'peeiaHy. Kotir Rlne* of^eparatora,
aiH'miiM and Font "Ug guarantee for i
tv unkn from 6 t
mii* lliiwln ior gooda
it*s. ntinni-1
1 wer; alsoS atjlraImproved Mountt
a hy tbia bouse, without ohangu of nami’, location, or uianaK’'
and bolts, of Power.
t-Pow
nl Horse-Power*.
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ley, Ga., all use crutches,
are so soft and brittle as to often break
CAUTION I ^ e ^ rnn< * er ^ pnpularit r of lua. Iiiui-H to the v* nil; henen various nmkers nro now attempt*
Thoir Imnnc ini? 10 bu * , ' , a, " l * mlm ° a inferior and mongrel imitatlona ot
x in 11 uuuin j our lanions goods.
"BE NOT DECEIVED
Xm^get^churd, ^ » '-y slight jar. The oldest,
erty in order to defray the current church Aviv ester, has already sustained twenty- wf,’. expenses. 'six fractures. NICHOLS.SHEPAM * CO.,Battl*Cretk,Mich.
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