Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 September 1880 — Page 4
TTour Watch
JUST RECEIVED
20 Cases of Elgin Corn. 25 Cases of Bay View Tomatoes.
New California Canned Peaches,
Apricots and V nite Cherries. Also, Fine Line of New’
If not in perfect onlor needs skill ami experience to put in good repair and perfect
running order.
1 can now conscientiously say that wo
do tirst class work, as I have recenily secured the services of a very line workman, of TWENTY YEARS EXI'KBIENCE to take charge of my repairing department, a man who can not only repaT a watch in
the bestmanner.but can manufacture » j Media, Golfleil RiO iUKlGrOOll Ri() watch complete. With additional ma- 7 7 chinery and materials, 1 can say in all ^ ^ candor, that my facilties for making ami -C P 1 •"’■■I ►— } -
Iepairinganything in the Watch, Clock, Jewelry, Siive. ..are or Spectacle line
cannot be excelled in the State. Itetf-ALL REPAIBIXO STRICTLY CASH ON
UKUVEKV.
A. R. BRATTIN, Watchmaker Sc Jeweler, (Jrooncastlo, Ind.
O EE H3 .A. IF* _
AT
Darnall Bros. <fc Co’s., Call ami ee U a.
THE STAR.
Wk are under obligations for a complimentary to tlie Lawrcncuburgh Fair, to I,
be held Oct. 12 to 15, iSSu.
ftay I he Cloverdale Courier says: A j little four-year-old daughter of Alvin .Cox, 7 miles east of Cloverdale, died j Monday night, of scarlet fever. This dis-
And Professor Tice makes the follow- “ase seems to he gaining foot-hold in the .'ig predictions in regard to the weather, surrounding country, during the month of September, ld80: j^Tho long continuance of the 1st to 1th. clouding, threatening weather, -heated term” is giving rise to long, if with heavy rains; 5th to lith, clear or not loud complaints of debility, or some fair; 7th to loth, clouding, tlir.atening I ()t her form of indisposition from nearly weather, with heavy storms in places; | everyone of the fallen and perspiring loth to 11th, clear or lair; 12th to 15th, i race of Adam hereabouts nowadays,
clouding, threatening weather, and heavy ,
, » . ■ i i " frif" * ‘ iero ' 11 he a public meeting storms in places. A tropical hurricane , ,
j held to near the political iiuestions of may appear on'the (mlf or South Allan- ,
. , .i . • the day discussed, at Center School
t:c coast about the 14th; in that case, fair >,, ,, ,
, , i f ,i ( ,| y •] House, JIadison township, on Thursday,
and cool weather from the
North westward, until the hurricane has ) issed down Northeastward along the coast. l‘> and 17th, clear or fair; 18th to
September t), 1SSO. An invitation to at-
tend is extended to everybody.
ff-arlf the money spent by this city
I -t, clouding and threatening weather, I * n ^ ’ re l-ngmos, stock, cisterns, etc., had with heavy storms in places; 21st to 2d l, : hocoi put into water works, the investclear or fair: 24th to 27th, clear threat-' mo,,t would ll! * vu bocn "laking some retning weather, with heavy tains; 27th to Hittis by this time, instead of being a to 2l)th, clear or fair; dOth, clouding, with cons * ant 80urc0 ll ^ c'xpense. local rains. The earthquake periods are Bs?*’The Republic us held a meeting about tho 3d, 8th, Idth, lt)th ami 25th. 1 a t the South Depot Monday night, which The month of September is noted for the "■ as addressed by .Messrs. O'Driscoll and frequency and violonceof hurricanes on URb The speakers were escorted tlie Cl ul f of Mexico and tho Gulf Stream. 1 through the city by the Garfield Guards, The number has reached to live, but tne I while and colored, healing torches, average is about three. The average ^ /li-y-An alarm of fire Saturday night, number of sc . m centres for September f roin the engine house at South Greenis about tlrrteen, but only three deve lop castle, was caused by the burning of the into serious storms. On account of the I patent fruit drying house, owned! Mr. i .rrie.uies throwing a high barometer in| William Peck, Sr., and situated near his the center of the Mississippi valley, the! resilience south of this city. 10 storm centre* are very erratic ^Tuesday last a hone attached to (!uv.-,g the month sometimes moving a buggy in which were .’seated Joe Ston8 ,:i ' ridian.and 8 tint - ., and Dan D« Tore, im awey on North in. s they are driven for a time west- | Jackson street. Results- a 'badly dilnp- "' ,I ' _ _ idated buggy and a slightly' injured I’ wo I*;i s. horse. Messrs. S'mer and Do Vore were FiNni.Av, 0., Aug. 27.—An unust,:.! | " ot 80rioU8, 3 r in j ured ’ event occurred this morning at the <foa“Tho Ciawfordsville Review says: County Infirmary', when Mrs. Benjamin Cam. Peck, Dave Stevenson, Kd. Peck Tico gave birth to quadruplets, two boys iand Jim Nutt passed through Athens and two girls. Three weigh six pounds 111 ' s morning, bound homeward to Greeneach, one but lour pounds. All are i cas C°, from the Kankakee. They ship-
ped their catch by special freight. fiiujrDan [Iranian was thrown to the ground by the breaking of a scaffold at
. nl ., ■ , .. , .Mr. Hirt’s new residence, on Saturday, \\ ert, Ohio, will preachat the Presby- r . , ^ ■'
a few minutes before \ inton •• id Hedg-
teruui Church next Sunday morning and! ®
es were so seriously injured by a similar I accident. Braman escaped without se-
B-jy*Miss Shaffer, of Kdwardsville, 'lions injury.
111., who has been visiting Mr. C. W.
Landes aud family, returned home on - fttf“'loint debate between Messrs. Monday Porter and Landers, the opposing caidi- " wriw.o. W. Lee has purchas- 1°' f ovcr " or . 'Vednesday,
Sept. 8, in this city. Thu people ol tho
A Noble Lite.
Under the above head the Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, Free Press notices, at length, the death of Ralph Goldsmith Cole, a nephew of Mr. J. \V. Cole, of this city. The following extract from the Free Press gives a clear insight to the nobility of character of the young man: ‘‘To all who knew Ralph Cole, that solemn hour of nine marked the pas ig away
of one of the most heroic souls ‘'that ev-1 Osborn,
r looked from human eyes.” Counted 1 Radley: 2il, II. Tomi’nson. Stallion 2
WALL PAPER,
STA.TIOIISnEIR.'Y', POINTS, VARisaSHES,
Brushes, Combs, ete.,
At Allens Drug Store!
Best Goods at Lowest Prices.
Premiums Awarded at ituwll-
vllle Fair.
General Fi’Rposk Houses.—Stallion 4 years old, 1st, premium, A. G. McDaniels; 2d, G. H. Cooper. Stallion 3 years
t - PATENT MEDICINES
lion 1 year old, 1st, J. A. Beau; 2d G. Sanford. Sucking colt, 1st, Chas. l ordicc; 2d, J. Swrader. Mare 4 years old, 1st, G. Sanford; 2d, A. West. Mare 3 years old, 1st, Taylor Scott; 2d, K. W . Cooper. Mare 2 years old, 1st, Alex. Wilson; 2d, K. Phillips. Mare 1 year old, 1st, H. Evans. .Mare colt, sucking, 1st, James Spencer, Sr.; 2J, G. II. Cooper. Gelding any age, W in. Lair. Span j horses, or horses matched, A. W e.-t.
Linin’ Uaunkss Horses.—Stallion 4 rix •! i. CJ « < 1 > C years old, G. H. Cooper; 2d, J. B. Ham-'. gpQjjo’eS, I OllCl oOttpS, I PnUllH'l'v
mend. Stallion 3 years old, 1st, S. M. ( Jarvis; 2.1, J. W. Alexander. Stallion 2 years old, 1st, Alex. 'A ilson. Stallion 1 year old, 1st, G. Sanford; 2d, J. Dean , Stallion colt, sucking, 1st, Chas. 1'trdice;. 2d, G. II. Cooper. Mare 4 years old,, 1st, Charley Evans; 2d, D. S. Ceilings.; Mare 3 years o!d, 1st, Janies Shelley; 2d, B. Alexander. Mare 2 years old, 1st, G. Sanford: 2d, Alex. Wilson. Mare 1 year old, 1st, W. B. \\ ilson. Mare colt, sucking, 1st, James Spencer, Sr.; 2J, Taylor Scott. Driving gelding, Chas. Evans. Span of horses or marcs, matched, j
Chas. Evans
Heavy Draft Hohses.—Stallion 4
years old, 1st, J. M. Silvey; 2d, W . IV. j
Stallion 3 years old, 1st, J.
T.O. BOWMAN.
JOHN- BfliUr.
by years he was young indeed; measured by life—purpose, convictions, aspira-
—^ •sae.-'
.
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v
1.. a'.thy. well formed children. ADDITIONAL LOCALS.
JOayTho Rev. J. V. Stockton, of Van -1
ed the residence i avenue, now occupied
as purchas-
College
by William |
Ha/.elett.
0a?*Duite a numb :r of the Democratic workers and wheel-horses attended the meeling at Brick Chapel last Tues-
day night.
whole county should turn out and hear them—no doubt the speeches will be
ablo and exciting.
(teJ-Uol. Matson has appointments in 'sis county as follows: Greencastlo Junct'on, Monday. September (ith, 7. , .j p. in. Bainbridge, Septembei 7th, at
t;.^Miss Kate Hammond and Mrs. F. night . Fillmore, September 8th, at night. P. Nelson have gone to Niagara Falls, Ueelsville, September, 9th, at night, and down tho St. I iwrcnce to -Montreal p ull) . uiml!0i September luth t night,
on a pleasure trip. j ,, ,
nurglars emleavored to go through
*®“A number of sweet voiced young ; t h 0 residence of The Star editor. Thu.s- ’ dies nd harsh voiced men warbled i day nighti but wero di((C0Vercd bu f oro -neatl. our window, Friday night, for lh ey 0 ff 0 oted an entrance, and scamperall of which they have our thanks. j 0 doff. Don’t know what they expected C^vMarriago licenses have been is- to get in the way of plunder—not monsued to II. Clay Hooves and M ariah L. | ey, because newspaper men never have
James, Charles F. Reeves and Joanna anv.
1 inicy, Noah Runnels and Jennie Lamb. ^invitations arc out for the maruw The Sensational Four,” a musi- ago of Dr. James B. Taylor, of Indianc .1 quartette of rare ability, dished up a apolis, son of Mr. James Taylor, of this course of vocal and instrumental music city, and Miss Lelia E. Kern.oflndianforthe especial bonefitof 1 he SiAit man,’apolis. The ceremony takes placo at Tuesday night. Come ag' n. j Roberts Park Church, at Indi- mpolis, 1 he Democrats and Republicans 1 Monday evening, September 13, and 1 oth held largo meetings in this city,! Bishop Bowman will ofticia •. Tnursday night. Judge Franklin wasj j^yTho excursion from Indianapolis, tho Democratic speaker, and Messrs. Pit-j on Tuesday, over the I. P. Sc. C. R. 1 n and B ney were ‘ .e Repubiicm R., to Niagara Falls, and down the St. spec‘ers. ence, was well patt.inized as have Stir Mr. Al. Hirt proved himself a been all the excursion enterprises of the clever and kind hearted gentleman, on I. P. & 0. this season, accounted for by Saturday last, by presenting fifteen dol- , the fact that all have been well managed la : to each of the men who were injur-; by the competent officials of the toad,
c 1 by fall ng from tho broken scaffold'at jog-The fourth Quarterly Meeting for
1 s now residence. Locust Street charge will bohcldtoftaTT wo fellows whose names we frl- morrow. Rev. J. S, Wood. Presiding
to catch, wore i oste l in this city on ^ Elder of Indianapolis, will preach. It Monday, as suspected felons—they were will bo bis last time here. All tho ChrissGling new pen I nives m l r r ors to tianpeople ofjthis city are coid allyinP'rse,ns about town at such prices as only vito 1 to attend tho sacrament at 3:30
thioveiNfiO'dd- o’clock to-mlrrow p. m.
e^jould.
years old, 1st, A. G. McDaniel. Stalilionj 1 year old, 1st, A. G. McDaniel, .^tal-
tion, conejuest,—he was older than many j ij 0 n colt, suckiijg. J. M. Silvey. Marol, of the oldest. Clear as that voice, that in'yea u d, 1st, Clay McKee; 2d, J.VV. I tho silence of night sounded in the er' Sutherland. Vare 3 years old, 1st, J. II. I of tho youthful .Samuel, came to him the Cox; 2d, James Shelley. Mare 2 years) call that summoned him to the service , old, 1st, J. B. Lafollctt; 2d, J. W. Suthof tho Highest. Radiant as that vision,Lrland: Mare 1 year old, 1st,-I. M. Silthat in the splendors of noonday underLey. Mare colt, sucking, 1st, J.M.Sil-
tho blue skies of Gallilee revealed itself v ( .y; ‘jif same.
to Paul of Tarsus, on the way to Damas- Su ■ i i-takis I 1 '. : . —Stallion cus, appealed to him the vision of heav— any age, G. Sanb-rd. Stallion and five only grace and ..uth. and with glad colts, 1st, Geo Cooper; 2d, J. M. Silvey. trust and reverent obedienco he followed | MilrewilllC0lt , , idCi JalI K.s Spencer, a
whithersoever it led, until he was drawn Hr 3 ; aro aMV a ,, e clav ’i ei
up .01° celestial glory. | 0N Tl5IE ._ Fast trotting> ]st , M . His abiding consciousness of the In- F McHafifie’s Snucks; 2J, James Davis' effable Presence strengthened and scane- Cniolo; ;. d> j #me3 Owen’s Willis Wood.
tiBed his sense of human fellowship a f^-T,ASS
respons.bihty.
1 he Divine katherhood, the universal I lrotli 1>t y, F _ Mcllnffie’s ltoscoe;2d, brotherhood, this was the creed, never I M F . Mcllufiie’s Cadv. Medium ].acing, formulated in rigid statement, by which ut> Johl) v ai! ,, s J) p!k 1)on; . Jdi u ,| ho nobly lived and nobly died. Through Uoyd - 8 Booger . Green trotting, Is M. tins simple fatth he looked wtth illumin- F- McH.\(Be’s Rosco; 2d, J. R. Henrv-s ed eyes on every hut^an being. Like the . |!lackblrd Grcen pacingt lst , v> ' m . Eastern devotee who touches reverently I fjQftr , 8 R 2d( L . p. Coblei , s Kis- 1
oven a soilcil bit of iianer, lest upon it m |)t
should be written tho name of the Infi- , „ T . „ ,, , , J.\( ks and Mi les.—Jack 3 years old,! n,te;.so to him the meanest »nd vdest, , st M sil , <d . K . Ci ; re . Spail ; incarnatea divmo possibtlities. It was | mu , e ^ ol(] ^ t> j. ,, 0nmeri ^ the inspirai.on of this faith that led him ,• , , ,, v . , i ... , . io!ts, sucking, 1st, 11. Nutgrass; 2d, Jud-
in the bloom ct Ins youth to gladly ded- un ,
icato himself to the enslaved and despis- C a'. .e.-BuI1 3 ye.ts ed the great unwashed multitude from lst Gaines & Son; 2d, ElijalU winch, in the pride of Phariseeism, theL,. , cultured too often turn away. ItwaslS p. ' JT ^ J*'* ^ • this divine impulse that led him, when i ' ' in Chicago two years ago. to visit ^
Dull call, suclsinir, 1st, J. Gaines Sc Son*
vicious and outcast, to study the antece-, 2d Elj h Glon . c .. , ' dents and environments, to pot him in f> .„. .... 3 . u ’ ’ sympathetic relations with them, to I!, J C . V r “* Tl" .??' J°"' yearn for their redemption. 3 years old, J. Games & Son; 2d, Elijah Nothing in all the history of loving ^ p,fer 1 J’ c * r °1 ( 1, 1st, J. Gaines
T. ()}. Bowman k Co's
C H E A P C A S H STOREj
Wholesale aud retail dealers in Staple & Fancy
O-IE^OOIEXE^XEiS
Highest Market Price paid for Produce in trade or cash
T. G. BOWMAN & Co.,
SoutFw.l's Block, I (loor Hast ol'Lan^don’s Book Store,Mnskii|
W XX X ! T E|
J 2 IB ID,
1
Oil, ML\u<! Paints, VARNISH, i SS & ITSTE! STUFFS,I, Pjinfc end Whitewash
33 3Ri TJ3XXEBJ
GARDEN SEEDS, ETC,
M Joses' Sri Sta, — 9
servico done for humanity's sake is more 1 “ ulore ' Uofer calf,
& Son; 2d,
j sucking, 1st, J. Gaines & Son; 2d, same.) j Guadeh Cattle.—Cow 3 years old,
HOG CHOLERA? HOG CHOLERA!
g. a. c.
COOK’S OEKTA.IJNT CURS , ■ Ken-t tho following testimonial from a Putnam County farmer whohas'i-' !; - 1 reveral yeant .. Fimcastls. Isn.. May25.1'5 s '
obi, I oavo used >Ir. Cook s Hog Cholera Medicine for the last three or four yetri, * A
, 1st, Clay McKee; 2d, Elijah Clorc. Cow j fcetsu, -' co,9 • having never losta hog in that time by cholera. B. C. Bl llhhi%
touching than this boy’s unreserved consecration to tho classes for whom no
one seemed to care. On his recent:,, , , cook’s kkto store miserable depraved creatures imprison-! 1K ' lftir calf ’ 8Uck,n 8’; ed there and BO s ii, o,i l:„ v , I Rt, Clay McKee. 1’atted cow, 1st, E.!
ed there, and so stii.ed was his heart with a sense of their great need of humanizing influences that ho wrotgremorsefully to his mother “How con I leave thorn? How can I wait for my work?” Marvellous utterances for a boy in the splendor of you’ 1 with the seductions ot ease and pleasure and success, everywhere about him. What
Clorc. Bull and live calves, J. Gaines.V
Son.
Sweepstakes ox Cattle.—Bull any ago, J. Gaines & Son. Cow, any age, iame. Held of ca Ip, same. Hugs, Poland Ch's-a.—Roar 1 year od, 1st, G. P. Wft-on; 2d, B. W. llar-j vcy. Boar under 1 year, 1st, P. & M.
wonder that the bereaved parents, al-
| Sharp. Boar under 0 months, 1st, Miller
ways so fully in sympathy with his ''‘ lso ‘B Ab :;. M ils°". Bow 1 year worldly aims, should almost refuse to be " ‘ ^ ?l1 ' V ' lr, ’ ri:o "' S iw ""der 6 comforted; the mystery ot life smites' ™ 0 , s ’ lst ’ Alex ' Wilson: 2d, Miller cruelly here. u '‘son. Pair under 0 months, 1st, Millet
Wilson, 8ow and five sucking pigs, S. “A tumor was removed from my head i^ arbriton.
by using ‘Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher.”’ Chesteu Witte.—Boar 1 vear old 1st S. Sarvor, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sold by all J . B. Posher A- Bro. Boar under 1 year' | ruggis s jlst, same; 2d, same. Boar ..n.m. c Boys l« illod hy l.igim ' ig. months, 1st, Win. Morn.-; 21, J. B. Fosh- 1 Mautinsvili.e, Ind., Aug. 80.—Two I ^ Sow u, '’Hr 1 year old, 1st, Robert ^ young sons of Nathan Whitaker, near I Glover- “ l1, J ’ lJ ’ J ’ osller ’ s »w under Alaska, this county, wore instantly killed •' ,:al °^’ salllc - •’o"' under (1 month ' by lightning yesterday afternoon; also a 1 "ClMorris; 2d, J. B. Foshrr. Pair third son of Mr. Whitaker and a son of “ ,u ’ <;r ^ ,nunths . Am. Morris. Sow and
Mis. Henry Lewis were perhaps fatally injured. 1 he boy's had been playing, when, at approach of a thunder storm, they sought refuge under a small shade tree. They had been there but a short time when the ball struck 'ho tree, with
the result as aboved stated. NOT A BEVERAGE.
“They are not a beverage, but a medi-
ln S)ty (floods, l>ress Goods,
.\oiioiis and 31illmeryj
LAi\(flI)(KVS l IMX.4!»«
No. 0, South Side Square, Greencastlo, Indiana.
5 pigs, Robt. Glover.
Jeusev Red.—Boar 1 year old, Jeff. Armstrong. Sow 1 year obi, same, Pair
under 2 year, Same.
Sweepstakes ox Hogs.—Bop • any ago, Poland China, B. W. Harvey. Sow any I age, Poland China, Yukon & Rouk. Boar any nge, Chester White, D. R. Golfings. Sow any age, Chester White same. ° I
cine, with curative properties of tho high- Island\uteraT 1 ^ ° ld ’ i ost degree, containing no poor whiskev ,ll b ,ass - Lwc 1 year old,! or poisonous drugs. They do not tear l lo be concluded next week - ] down a debilitated system, but build it GHPAH Kvnmiu— up. One bottle contains more hoir-, that i,* 1 ' AI1 , ''H.—I here will is, more hop strength, than a barrel of da fia ro^ YVarG,? 11 ! 11 ° n ’v B Van '! ordinary beer. Every druggist in Roch-! „ i" . e ^ ncstla y> September 8th, ester sells them, and tho physicians pre- TmuT'dom APs R ° Und i t ? P ticket8 on, y
JSSySJiSJ T.. V*” " n "'
El
IVCOlSTErZ’ By buying yoi r Schoo 1 aud College Text
S o O K. JS
At the Drug Stoie of
Bitters.
2(20
- - - - the time to
take in the great Cincinna E.'.posi on.
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