Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 May 1880 — Page 7
THE STAR. CITY AND COUNTY $5^-Picnics and excursions are uyon
A ItioKrapliM iil Skrlrli ot til** my convictions. It was not long after I l.ifc of til** I.:it<* 4 liai lcs jcame to Putnam county until we had ocltol**s ItridK***. 1 casional preachings at private or school (Continued frosn’last week.) 'touses by transient preachers, who, like
j the apostles, proclaimed the glad tidings
I remember of an old German whoever. of .. peace on carth good Wlll toward heard some one speaking ill of me, when I men) „ whjch gave me great conso , ation .
he replied angrily, ‘•Vel, I can shust del
Ipav-I'.lder Johnson preaches at the
imersetChurch on the secondSunday in >' ou vat Mr ’ Uriches has ‘lone-he made a
;chentleman out of mine Pether.” Ity this time (1851) I had sold down to
ane.
teTRev. Chas. IVysong has returned fijom Kansas, and is visiting relatives
i about J40 acres of land, and, one of the
We continued to hold meetings in a church that John Kosher had built, with
but little outside aid.
During the winter of 7>G P>ro. W. W. Curry, Universalist. held a debate with 1
boys having hurt himself so that he was ReT> Ben . Frank i ini of the Campbellite |
f‘ , t . 4 r . ltl , not al>le t0 work on thc farm ' 1 conc Iud- Church at thcir church at KincastIe and j l*®-May meeting at Little Walnut ed to engage in the mercantile business. we were so gratified with the result that urch to-monow. JU1 the good people So, forming a partnership with Mr. Keub. w . 0 soon artcr organized the fj tst Univer- j
Moss we started in business at KincastIe. salist 8ociety organ i y . e a in the county. Putnam county. I left the farm pretty There were but fcw of us jt is truo aml much entirely to the care of the other like the little band 1800 years ago, were I boys, for by this time they were all well de8pi8ed and scoff „ d at bccause we ad _ ; versed in agriculture and stock raising. L 0ijated a doctrine that decIar(1(i the . We continued in partneiship only about greate8t good t0 all nlatlk!nd . The Hnal
one year, when I bought Moss' interest. Having been accustomed to play a lone hand, I greatly preferred it. The business was continued for about two years aud then dosed out to Messrs. Cunningham
& Richey.
The principal part of my time for the next few months was devoted to the collection of outstanding accounts. I had a
that section will be there.
Bk&'W. W. Allen will not be in the jeture business to-morrow—he does >t take kindly “cash” transactions on
[nnday.
ft^Straw hat-, with patent duplex, [versible, double extension, steel | ribbed brown drilling shades are |ust the thing” in Greencastle now. teP'The lost issue of the Asbury onthly says: Miss Jennie Hagan, so “11 known as one of Greencastle's most lented singers, has been oflered a posi3n as a salaried singer in a prominent iurch in one of the leading cities of
|olorado.
te£“The Brazil Argus of last week, ■amtively said: Gone and left us. We an us young bachelors, and we refer to Charlie E. Matson, who to-day at Greencastle was united to one of oursistei cities'J beautiful and accomplished daughters. May thc happiness that is theirs now be uninterrupted through
*life.
I liberal patronage, and am thankful for it, and did well in the business. I had over I four hundred names and twenty thousand dollars on my account book when I
holiness and happiness of all mankind is a grand faith, and it is strange it should be condemned. This doctrine was evidently taught by Moses, the earliest divine authority, for he recorded the words of the Almighty, when He spoke to him at the burning bush, saying, “1 am not a God of the dead, but of the living, for all live unto me.” And down through the line of holy prophets to Christ, who gave the new and better covenant, the same truth is taught. And the apostles have given us thc comforting assurance that
closed out. The people were very prompt L A8 jn Adanl all die> evon so in christ in paying and 1 collected about »»ne | shan aln , 0 lliad( . . div ,.. • fo this bleBMd thousand dollars within two months af- hopo j expect to livo the rcmaindcr of
ter I quit business. I traded in stock to some some extent again, but in about a
my days, and to depart my time comes. And I
in peace when j am glad to be
Ar in process of construction at the Ohio 18th of October, 1855, our last child was
a year after 1 sold out at KincastIe, I built ; able t0 ^ that , havo contributed some-
thing, with those of like precious faith, towards the erection of a handsome
a store-room at the cross-roads one-half
teV 1 Report now is that people who have mile north of where I lived, afterwards
been riding in thc old traps run on the called Cairo, and commenced business church in which this glorious gospel mav ■ouisvtlle. New Albany and Chicago again, letting one of the younger boys, be proclaimed. In all probability I canfcadfur twenty, live .v.ats past, were Milton, clerk forme. And just here I 00 t he here long, and it is a great < msola•u. prised Monday last, to see a fine new may as well mention what 1 have omitted, tion to fee , that lny 8eparatirnl from loved |oie h pass over the road. Kive more that a few months prior to this, on the j ones wiU not be long anJ that we sha n
soon meet again in the bright realm
1837
Elizabeth, IMO; [ know it is natural for
1817; Amelia.
Falls Car-works, for this company. These horn, which was tin. ninth. Mentioning j above
fttrks are also building a couple hundred them according to age, there were-Rob- 1 And now j fetll that j mugt s|y some . m x cars for U,is line ' l?' t :. bor " in 1831 .L'!' ,lli !. m .’ l83:5 . ; Mi . lt0n ’ | thing about my children before I close.
■ tel"The Crawfordsville Star isresponcib e for the following, clipped from its Iks' edition: A Bainbridge businessman gi\ ng his name as Jas. G. Linbrooki te up to wicked Bagdad to see the ;hts on Saturday, and strayed out in ih< Black Hills country, where he irriat :d with stale beer and lot.t his watch.
1835; James,
Dulcenia, 1845; DeWitt, 185”, and Rachel, 1855. I sold goods this time for about two years, and, as Milton concluded to marry and leave mo, I sold out again, to Groves & May, of IVaveland, and again gave my attention to the collection of accounts
fhe officers afterward found the poor and loaning ot money. 1 did not trade in Blow's “ticker,” and ho went heme a stock much, but bought and sold several
i^iser man than when ho came here, but le had a head on him two sizes too big
to think our
children are hotter than other people’s, hut of course they have faults as well as others. We have tiled to raise them to bo sober, honest, thoug tful and industrious, and to what extent we have succeeded, 1 shall leave it with those with whom they have been associated to decide. One thing I can say is that in the main they have been good, dutiful ehil-
r his hat. sisted on selling it hack to me, and 1 teTMr. Smith, the able and observant bou K ht “ in 186 >' '^'"S »eWitt
ditor of the Danville Union, publisned
pieces of land. The men 1 sold the store dren to us And my angel w if ei God to soon got tired of the business, and in-| bleS8 ht . r! how can say enough in hor
praise? She who has clung to me foral-
p> following in his last week's edition: pAiring a recent visit to Greencastle, we Hopped into the editorial sanctum of each if the papers of that modern Athens, ■n found Frank A. Arnold, of TiikStah, with his coat otf, sleeves rolled up, and iknl at work. He is the personification if ni:ivi; and i i -ii. The S i ai: is in its
to clerk with me this time.
A few months after thc great civil war commenced, and wo witnessed an almost unprecedented advance in manufactured goods, and, in fact, everything else. Of course I made money out of it, for if I bought a bill of goods one week they were worth more the next. I continued the business two and a half years, and
was
itthth year and rising higher all the time ' 8old 01,1 t0
^ my last experience in merchandising, and
although I did an extensive credit busi-
;||d to know that Mr. Arnold lias made
t pay, and that his paper is e-tablished nt S8 1 luSt < ’ 0,n P arlt ' vc *y I'ftlc, not more a | g0 watcb j n g over Ine j„ s i cknesS| studkin substantial financial basis. than one per cent, of all sold. About uU y j ng niy needs and administering to me ! T^The years go .looting swiftly by- ' ‘ prete "^ d t0 d ° ^ thi8 ^ ° n W,lS when well, and always kindly greeting
to see to having the fencing kept in re- meonrGtllrnin!r bo , nn When tired out
met we arc constantly reminded of by he disappearance of old land-marks. )Oi ritizens have noticed and admired or years, the tine, large, and graceful Pw'ping willow that grew on the premsw of Mr. Samuel Woodruff, on West ^Blnut street. It has died and the axe H laid it low. The story is that the ■Kcli which lias since grown to an imnoose tree, was brought from Kentucky by one Mrs. Burns, who carried it the ^■de distance in her hand, and then placed it in the ground where it sprout^pnd obtained its growth; the trunk isured nine and a half feet in circutnnce, and the brandies hud a spread
over eighty feet,
kyy Thc Brazil Argus says: On to^rrow evening, at Turner's Hall in this thc Rev. Dr. Fisk, of Greencast!e> |l deliver a lecture on “Mason & Dixk Line. The Dr. was engaged for yen years in collecting the material n the most authentic and reliable rces, for this lecturo which for hisral research, and minute and interestdetail entitles it to high rank as a litry and historical production It cons information which cannot ho gleanTom any published history extant, those who fail to hear it will miss a > historical as well as intellectual it. No mere outline of this wonder-
- - , me on returning home. «i ueu m en um
pair, pasturing stock for others, and loan- and hungryi she a i W ays met mo with a ing my surplus funds. In the spring of j kind word and a smilei and a i way8 tricd 18118 1 bought a small piece of land of W. to havo 80Inetblng prepared that 8bc W Yeates, situated two miles west of , thought j W o U ld like. Her advice and Bainbridge, which I improved, building CO un 8e l has been everything to me when the last house I ever expect to build, and d i s)rac t L , d alK ] a | m ost ready to give up in here among kind neighbors and friends I despa j ri ^ be by ber checj-ipp words, expect to spend thc remainder of in}’ dit) s , renewed j n lno a determination to perseon earth. Having disposed of all my Te re in hope that there wm»better time former possessions, and retired entirely I coniing the ncar fllturc> AnJ we from active business, I iiope to spend thej ghou|d bo thankful indeed that we bave time pleasantly; and when the Good Ka- |Uore than realis!ed our most sanguine cx . ther calls may I paM tly away. I ; pcctations. Ami now. in my old day.-, suppose some people might conclude, as we j ourney down tb e valley together,
GEORGE BICKNELL,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
§6,000 AGENTS# I UliUTrn TO SKI.I. lO NKW l*A- . ff AN I tu i is i s. BwxBTwnBB.^#
|One Agent made •ei.SO in two
Agent made MMO in two days;! 'another, in one day. Trt it. H »/r r/ii c .'•oh’ A'lnn u of Town or County-^
tbeud 0 cl-, ter zoo pa
i. tor goo pages. ■ EPHRAIM BROWN, Lovell, Mass’
J*?
1 have not said an} tiling special about Iiear j ng the shadows, it is she who comChristianity, that I had been so ahsoibed (• or j g )no i in worldly allairs that I had not taken There is one other event 1 must men-1 any interest whatever in matters o! re- ti or)j then I close. We had a family religion. But not so. Having been raised, union the other day, which is certainly as it were, in the very bosom of partial- emblematical of that which is to come. J ism, I have suffered untold agony many a A |j present, nut one missing. It made I time, and especially when taking leave 0 ur old hearts glad, and wc felt thankful' of my own dearjfriends; for, according to to tbe G; vcr of all good, the Father of) my teachings, how could 1 expect to meet lbe S pj r j ts 0 f a || Upsh, for sparing us and them all again. Having nothing to read, permitting us all to meet together once and hearing nothing hut what breathed more. And, should we never meet as a God’s wrath and depicted the writhings j #ln j| y on eatth again, I feel sure that we of the damned in hell, 1 was not satisfied sba u a n , n eet in that grand, universal with this, but longed for something that union above. D. C. B.
told of tho unfathomable love of the
Father for his children, and of a home , E i» h »rd work for the baby to cut
teeth, and it should be assisted by the |
fur them where they would cease from ,,se of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup which will j
evil and learn to do well. Althongh my cool the inflamed gums.
u y interesting lecture can do justice to n)ind was bia8ed through early education, beauty of diction, sublimity of long years 8g0 , thought that j had found A Montana stage coach fell into an ; ight, and breath and depth of ro- * C er ta j n traces in that Blegged Book for|' lb J' s8 * ,liakin £ tliree compiete revolutions )
before striking the bottom, and killing: the driver and four horses, but the two I passengers inside were not dangerously I
hurt.
SAILORS, SEA-FAKING MEN AND
BOATMEN.
Who are liable to be exposed
Kb- lo l>e appreciated it must be ~hj c h I had been taught to have a high
rd. A new phase is given to the char- r e gar d, of thc Fatherhood of God and the r of that sober, staid and honest Qua- brot h er hood of man, and a consequent m. lonn, in tho establishment of impartial love for his children. The more [boundaries o the “Keystone State,” { read alld meditated on that Book, tho in Ins negotiations with Lord Haiti- sur e r I vvas that 1 was right in my conin rTerance thereto, which estab- elusions. And after 1 came to this country
>8 his claim as wily, cunning and as- | found sympathizing friends, among [ k i nd ®. of weath ® r -»n d subject to diplomatist, as well as tho Honest ,.. bolll u . ns n . d i n(1 ., T ohn ,,* osbpr of c, " na f e ; fiho V ld SP . cur ? themselves ker. Let the citizens of Brazil show r, ■■‘Kainst sickness by laying in a supply of
i -ens oi nrazu snow 0 f t(n coniparod ;deaSi and agreed well, j Johnston s Sarsaparilla. By
He loaned me some
Plows!
And Farm Marhinrry (liriu'rally. Just received another car load of the celebrated OI.I.I4 IiH 4 llll.l.llll PLOWS, together with a fine line of ADVANCE CVLTITATOBS and DECK** %i:\V OCPAKTl ICC <1 LTIYATOK with springs, also the Deer Breaking Blows, Gilpin Sulkyl’lows, and l>eerand Mansur Corn planter, also the Bnckeye Corn Planter and tloosier Corn Drill. Open and Top Buggies For Sale. ALSO SUGAR KETTLES, FARM BELLS, SHOVELS, SPADES. FORKS AND HOES'ft! tlie lowest prices. Particular attention to horse-shoeing ami repairing generally. Thsnkful for past favors, l hope by close attention to business 1 ami fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, Greencastle,
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, in nil it8 stages. Mu'digestion of the Kid-
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110,000 pi siie!.h rn rfyi n , t t f make Buckeye Pile Ointment,Warranted Hs
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CARPENTER SAWS »ih«»r kind, you ran file ffourwtf with our 'Muchim- •> that it will cut ilettw th.ui The teeth will nil remain of equal nrr.e an f
t renripf of' to :injr . 11 limit tiled i iri'iilarM l~
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I 'vrt of th>' l'nit<-l Suites. 11lu-t r,!,.d” iretil.ir < free. 4*ontt iftrufM irontcil in rrrrf/ roitnft/tnnl rity. \ idi t Jt:. ttOTU A. it HO., Sv%c Oa-
ford, !•«».
Ilf)* We havo hundreds of letters from men usiug our Machine who »ay they would not take $:* for rt.
most two score years, counselling and [ encouraging mo, and by her unswerving lidolity giving me strength and courage j to push on through the many vicissitudes of life. She was willing to leave the country of her childhood, bid adieu to homo and friends, and cast her lot with j mine in a far away new country, and on- j dure liardships and privations, if thati would bettor the condition of our chil- ® dren. She was always ready and willing 1 to sacrifice her comfort for their good, I and she has ever been mindful of mine,
lULItOLN, HANNA & I’,LACK Dr. WHITTIER
—olTerltheir services as—
G1" St. Charles Street, St. Louis, Mo. A regular graduate of two Medical College*, hai been longer gaged in the special treatment of all Venereal. Sexual ui Chronic Diseased thnn any other Physician in St
> city papers ahow, and all old residehti '
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Bargains. BARGAINS. Bargains!
MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE!
Mulholn, Hanna, & Black FURNITURE DEALERS. \\ earn now ready to sell nil kinds of Furniture at prices lower than were ever before offer- (
?d m I'utna'u County. We propose to largely increase our stock by additional purenases, and ‘ PremstufflMiiiity. Ncr
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\\ e trust persons nootling anything in our line will callSand noe’us before golnglelscwhere. it is no trouble to us to showigoods.
Premature l»i hility. Nervousnei nt Ideas, Aversion to Society, Disorders brought on by Secret
as the ingredient JACQUES,
I Weakness. Lost Manhood, ess. Despondenc]. t onfualon . I >• n • * iv. Mi moi'. anti
'fective Men
roughton by Secret Habits and E: dru/gi-t has the ingredient** Address DR. JACOJES, *» Ch. tout St .
ry, ami all x>esses. Any
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z::: o::e bottle.
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immediately relieved.
arc,crook’s
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A P.'MTIVE CUfii
Foi' (’iiiR'Iis, told.;,
a:*3 oo::3”i’Pr:o'J.
it i:i the Lett of Tonics,
Curoo Dyct.epjiai
Eostorcs tho AppciitOi Etren(;thonsthcSyst.'!:i licstoi c ’ lie TVaalt .'.ai
Debilitated.
A trial .ifit w ill prove nllweclaim. Aakvonr
driiL-i
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Uenroduction. Klecanily printed and i I lust rated. 14 M« k Me nt Might. Fathers and Molhers, Young M .** and Maidens l<uy it, rend it. ami ?*Midv it, f^mtmor* diniVl jr tnr1ssmn«>mitni t<» Agcnte. Address *.
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billy tleicrlbcd with acientifio Riote of curr. Prof. Il.irnx’ illtMtr.it * I |.atiijihlcf zent frre on af)|ilic.uiou. II \BL’l8 LI WM>V 4 #. flanfg (hcmUD, sth \ HurUct S!%.,
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stional Pubbsli’g Co., St. Louis, Mo. who arc troubled with l.eucorrha-s
liites) should send fin
hie
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. II iutIn' I'umiililft
Plates) giving description of hu Iteiuedy, aii<! show
Ication. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘
rate health, being
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giving description of his Heiuudy, and show mg its «i». The pstnpblel ^is valuatye !o any lady in del.
rents a box. Should your druggist n
(or postage .* tunipe ) wc will send you a box free of expense
not Imvc it
exm*
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on receipt of £5 cents
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w dy. Temper!
ffw m. tU.o.tM, k Wif,, 1’iu.i it at . q, it, UfH H.f 1U ..f M.tnH Worn.., D «.
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t° all j v vv •
change j XXWl\ WkVVV W Ov\v.
|r appreciation of that which cmbel* es the mind and enlightens the un4taiidin- bjr turning out to hear this Bute, it will well repay the time
■it.
that gave a more liberal, and, 1 thought,
using it, I MlSS L. C. I > W l«t lltl
papers and l.ooks fevers of all kintls'are invariably avoided, ! Takes a , pleature in ca , linK the attention il, and I thought and all contagious diseases, also cutan- of the ladiei to her new stoea of millinery
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