Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1880 — Page 7
NEW illllNEHY
In all
Tie Latest Stftes! Miss E. C. Rowland
i
J> eonitantly ref’oWtnir ithe latest nml most fashionable fall and winter Bonnets, Turbans,
Feathers. Laens, and all the novelties in 'Trimmings, ete., to be sold cheaper than ever. 1 Hair work promptly made to order. -East Washington street. 2 P > tf
RAILWAY TIME-TABLE. Indianapolis and St. Louis Railroad doing East* Going West. Day Ex 4:2T> p m 9:30 a 11 A.ccommodalion 9.Mi) a m 5:13 p m •NA’. Express ^:4U.a m 12:30 a m
•Every Ray.
JOIItf W. EAKP, Agent.
iIt. Louis Vandai.ta, Tekre Haute k Is
ihasapolis Railroad.
i Eastward Trains. Westward Trains. ' •'’i.'iti * M •*4.20 p a I s u "l.32 P m i , '».2> * u *5.116 P M | *8.55 a M *5.38 p n
♦Daily esceiit Sunday.
♦♦Daily
EAMT, CATI1EKWOOD, A(tt. Louisville, New Albany &
Railroad.
(Going North.) , Through Freight (Going South. I
for tho purpose of rubbing the settler o' | his claim and of the means of support, ‘
therefore be it
Resolved, (l) That wo pledge ourselves to protect every member of this j club in his rights of claim tv against the presumption of adverse parties, without j
! Express. Wi.y Frright Through Freig
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Livery, Sale and Feed
of
mark ^ ISroUaer.
preach *t Mill Creek Church on the lid Sunday in November Hog buyers are plenty in this vicinity The election'passed oflf quietly in this township—several drunks, however.... .. Mr. John Runyan, who W".S wounded som 1 ' time ago by a runaway team, was
able to bo out on election day fear of the World, the lloshor the devil. l.lder Levi Buchanan will preach at Mt | (li) That no person shall he allowed to | Meridian on the 4th Sunday in Novem-' pre-empt or to purchase from govern I hor Democrats are feeling some- j ment any claim of a member of the club,; Chicago- what depressed over the election nows.. without the unequivocal consent of the \
.... Farmers are cribbing their corn. The member.
1 57 p. v. yield is better than was expected j (3) That the Filing of any intention to
The Belle Union iiiill is undergoing re-i pre-empt in contravention of the right of i pairs 1 ho dry goods fnin of Scott any member hereof shall be regarded as .V McAninch, Relh 1 l nion, subsided last an attempt to deprive one member of bis week—-1108110131 embarrassment [rights under the eternal titness of things. Win. Black, of Danville, paid his friends ami we pledge ourselves, one to another, j here a visit last week Klder Hume j to meet the offender on the home stretch, 1 ha:: been called to take Hie pastoral care with logic of iife or death.
IFOIR,
$
2 30 P. M. I 3 UO A. M.
.. i r. p. m, 1 . ! ' > A. g. 1 ,
I .7 p. g.
of New ITovider.c • Church.
J EITERSOX.
l.rilcr from .1. !>.('. X/f Winternet, Iowa, Nov. 1, 1880.
(-1) '1 hat a committee of three be raised, ; whose duty shall be to hear and adjust !any deputes, evsions or disagreements! 'that may arise with members of thisclul, j : or any case where claims of members are in dispute with outside adverse claimants i
SCHOOL BOOKS Slates, Pens, Pencils Paper
Ink.
And School Supplies of'.ill Kinds, 0-0 TO BOOK
STORE
S.K. Cor. rublicSfjuare,< ireoncastit‘, 8 ml.
2.
As I am to-day living over in memory of any character whatever.
keep the mat-st rigs. Im-ji horao*. fineM Furniture, Pictures A Picture Frames 1,10 iif ‘’ oncc 80 familiar, 1 will proceed to (5) That we pledge ourselves
c. J. KIMBLE A SOM, note some of my recollections: | tain and uphold our committees
all ot which Hronircti mu m icuiiw^
Country j»eoiile wishinjf their nor.'k wc : fed , , , and c ired ior while in the city should pu Fhe only exclusive miinufacturers on«l dcnlcri*
them up at our Rtrtido. ^ Ji'iiu-Im’«! i pi,nd furti'inirc ill 'low i.rires' rf J 1sIn0 <Lgu 11y in returning frou. .lames-
.. 1 ‘ - ' > > " i> i'‘ ’ ' '
-AND-
n> i: comPArsv
-Miinul'aclururs of—
Culvers Iren Drag Saw And all kinds of Machineiy and Castings. n^'UcpuirinK on Mill Work und Farm Ma-|
chincry done promntly.
Shop near South Depot, («reencrtstle,| Ind
CITY
k
to f-US ami ap-
As 1 intimated in my lust, 1 found the [ pointments in the performance of their
several duties, and to enforce their de-
jtown that I experienced in suing, in not' cisiops ai d adjudications to the very lot-
_ f j being able to keep the right road; for ter, with force and arms, if necessary.
Greencaslie FOUIlOrV r |'I I I ^ kJ T \ many times the hy-wnys blny.ed out from [ (t!) That a rordial invitation is hereby
♦ I l -l-L-' I a \ 1-X, j one neighborhood to another were the extended to ev.-ry citizen of the county
. mog j pinin j soon found myself on the to .'’gn tnese nrtioJes of by-laws, ami as-
^ j >hnre8 of Haw Creek, where 1 met with sist in their faitlijfiil execution and en-
a gentleman whose name was John Illy. , torcement.
And it snowed agion on Saturday. Dn learning 1 was a stranger and had | These claim eftihs wore not confined tev-Now is a good time to start agrav- co "'° ,0 the co " n *- v ' he '" p t0 ,,ulnam ‘-'ountyVl'te y . Xisted through- j el road boom ! ,0 S ^ 0 1’ fi’tn, saying he wished to'out the State, haviivn^thiir origin in Jcf-!
! hear something from the outside world, ferson county, and did a great deal of 1 accepted his invitation, and had no | good in preventing the land from being cause to regret it. It appears, from Mr. j taken up by speculators, therejjjf preBly's statements, that the country was: venting the early setthnieiAr of the! settled by gradual approaches, in order country. J. D. C, I
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BOOBS
M^Circnt Court convenes one week
| from next Monday.
c»#*J udge Turman denies the rumor
I that he is going to resign.
jd^*The election is ovrw—now settle to get supnlies from the older settlementr.
jdown and attend to your knitting. Mr. Bly was a true specimen of the pi ! ^ titiimiix ill.* jeiyKov. C. M. Wysong has gone to! nneer Christian, who said he prayed and i Janie'Stoops mul wife have ri'turni'd Ft. Wayne, to assume his old charge. hoped for the “good time coining.” ]; from u tew months bridal trip in tin-j Persons wlio have occasion to use] couldn’t he!p admiring his faith, but, from Hawkey. State, lie wonders bow any-
Finost and Latest Style of Carnages me public highway* of Putnam county i ih ° urr ° undin g tircum8t “ ncoathcn - one M " v ""
m l i d hl!r-.e* i . < ’''i »'m w'Vi p'arcarf.i'lurNi^h'car’ now hone r ° r ,tlf ’ good time coming when l " 1 S ,!,t doubt his judgment. His family
riajreM ior parties. wetidinKs and lunorals on we will have gravel and pike loads or I re * 111 m (
short notice. Prices to suit the times. Horses
none.
Th»* undersigned beRSleave tt» inlorin the public that ho Ba'bs added to his livery stock
some of the
r lattes
short liwinn*. i i urca i'i cnii and mules bought and sol 1.
(i R A N D C E N T It A L
LIVERY, SALE
— A.TsrX3 —
FEED STABLE! Northeast Corner Public Square, Greencastle, Ind. JOHN CAWLKY.
The New York Store. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Kutabliolied 1833.* OFFERS BARGAINS
pike loads or| soon returned from where they had been
to hear some pioneer Methodist circuit
,, , ,, i rider preach in some ono of the settler’s
Messick. mother of Mrs., ~ .... c | ass wus | Union voted for President on Nov. 2d, j
body but ;i young married eouple could
live in us cold a country as Iowa.
Frank Asher was kicked by a horse,
Nov. 1. and badly wounded.
__ Thirty eight States of this great (tairMrs. J. M. Messick, mother ofMrs. " ‘ ' 1 ' " "
Orville Earle, died on Thursday of last ^ ^ M Mr Rlv’f.lmtUhi *•"' ™ ^'™K\ week, at the residence of hw daughter. j i v#s t0 gt s , ha() [of the polls congl, was known of tin of paralysis, aged . 1 years. 1 he remains ^ a . eached for over ,, result to justify the friends of the sue were taken to Ohio, for mternne.it, on the | lnonths an( , hardlv hoard a so o( zion ! ressful camli.late to make the hills re
following ohv. 4 rn ,
sung. 1 bat meeting was .so in contrast
W ! he First installment of seven new , wuh what { haJ Been and htard that it j freight engines for the Louisville. ( appeared to me the most sublime meetAlbany and Chicago Railroad have ar-! |ng , had evor attonded< { nevcr hftd rived, which are among the best the | the pleasure of renewing my acquaint. “Brooks” manufacture. These wore! nce with Mr IilV) who lived to realile .much needed, and this step is one of the | hig fondes t;hope» of seeing churches ami ! ,he 0,li '- ,als of th,s l,no hnve ri; - I school-bouses built up, and to have some joently taken lo put the road in first-class | of hjg dusccndants p roc , ailn tho Gospel,
i condition.
HEADQUARTERS ST-a-’ Tallmrl’s Block, South of Ihe iio.stoffice. ^^38 Nov (ioods rotuMved every week and sold at the Lowest Prices
Tor Cash.
Everybody invited to call and be made happy. C. "W. TAIaBI RT.
GEORGE BICKNELL,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
sound with the music of the anvil. Inot this n day of progress? i \^~/l Don't forget the Township Sunday -! Nf/
- IN -
Monde Cloths, Full 41 inches wide, ' ALL WOOL, GOOD SHADES. Frier, <iO el*, ©doiier Frier,!
75 Fents.
S lie BKST III. 4CK <' \SI1R IIKE In this city, 30 cents.
F1EFES
Roman ami Madras Dress Style
The (acuity and students of old Ashury |
fleTA letter from a Stilosville corre-1 w ||| recollect Morton Bly, a grand-son, spondent says: Wo are sorry to lose who graduated, I think, in ’70. I might
from our society Mr. E. M. Dumiington J ( | r0 p the subject here, for justice demands j u> ph, ”' t ' ,l h of the drug firm of Ileavenridge Si l>uii-i(| iat the recollection of some of my most' t,u ' wor,<, • , ''‘ t u
Hchool Convention on the 13th inst. Tickets for Salt River are in demand. Four years more, ami then—well, we |
can’t tell what.
Work on the M. E. 1’arsonsgo is in progress, and will he jmt through as
fast us possible.
Punetuiility is the foundation for) tmecess in this life. No oneesn all'ord!
if he would rise in he your morning
1
Plow
nington, who goes into business at Clover | intimate friends among tho old settlers .' "ur food for dinner and your tea i dale with his brother Hugh, in a hardware should be named in these reminiscence. I " r ,;u l , l"' 1 'i • i,ul always be stnetly and agricultural implement store. Mr.| My first visit in the country was to ; l inn '' t,,nl . in 1111 yo,lr l’r' ,n " s, s- a n«L niy , Dunnington is one of the sol d young men! Philip Ford, father of tho County Com w "' d f,,r ll ' • VuU ' vl11 , "‘ v, ‘ r l ' l|, ’' v Wi,n, l of whom our community may (eel proud, j missioner elect. Mr. Ford's first cabin | VVe learn that Frank YS ilhains will; and takes with tiim into his new field the • „. 1IS h u i)t on the farm where ho lived in- « D'H* f” *•••♦ '' est soon. W will
(iMais, Best Goods, 12io,
All Roods at low |>ri es ami marked in plain | mail-car has
liRUies.
Pettis, ivers & Co.
I good wisnes and respects of this entire 1 (il his death. Ho was one of the first community. settlers in nor'h Putnam, and to him lam tey*Commencing on tho 1st of Novetn- indebted for many reminiscences. I sup | her the Louisville, New Albany and Chi- pose there are but few of the old pioneers eago Railroad run their full passenger | that ever obtained the same wealth and j trains direct to the Fourteenth-street Do- independence that Mr. Ford did, considpot in Louisville. Heretofore only the i cring his chances, he never having specubeen sent into that city, lated outside of the products of his uwm 'Fho four now coaches of this Company. | farm. He told me he left east Tennessee, named for Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan himself, wife an 1 two children, with all
i
0fii23 Indianapolis, IniU Calender & Dunn,
Proprietor, of
emu mm
kDoulcrs in
Fleur, Meal and Feed. Hinlicst inarkL’t price paid for grain.
Custom grinding a .peoialty. : ... .. On Mill lot for ecrly occupied t>y Guri'- mill | inslinct, _hut SOI 1H G Kl'.l'. N ( A ST LI.. altnnt it nr sonii lha
1 and Illinois, built in Eastlake stylo, are j simply magnificent, and are highly ap-
preciated by the traveling public. StaDWhen anybody dies; gets married, steals anything, builds a !'"P a,,d
hi.s goods in a cart drawn by one horse. (lotting out of money on tho way, he .sold his cart, and packed his goods on the horso, his wife riding, with one child in he
runs away, steals anything, builds a j'"P and tdo ol her behind her; himsellj • ’ | house, makes a hig sale, or whips his wa ^’ n 6 an d leading the horse. In this 1 'man—or hi.s wile—breaks his leg, orgetv. | ^bey landed in Indiana in l-'dl | the senses kicked out of him by a mule,! 11 e s ‘"l'ped a short time, 1 think, in Washer does anything that is any way re- j ' n (?f |)n county to obtain some money by tnakable, and you have reason lo believe VTUldi before ho came to Putnam. Mr, that you know as much about the occur- ^ l,,d sll ' d ^ llld 11 hard time el it at first, ‘ fence as anybody else, dont wait for some ' J ^ t n having to walk many miles to work j one else to roport it or trust us to find it i Ht cents a day, to procure corn for
and toll us and seed. In a few years he was
, about it or send tho facts to us on a pos- ;, ’ >l0 t0 raisu a C, '°P. ani1 when tho omi-
|f You Don't ('itt.’li IliiH in 'l'« , u tal card. In this way news is supplied, b’mnts began to arrive with money he
miss you, Frank.
Edistinu Williams lost a jet cross, tipped with gold,on her wav from the! Brick ("impel Sunday-School Convention, on the 2 v ' , .h nb. The fiuder will he suitably rewarded by returning the!
same to the owner.
Jus. Lee has nut been able to get cars j to ship one-fourth of the stone he has! orders for, in the last few weeks. It was stated in the last Inkirmkh
Asm! Farm Harhiurry C*<Ticrally. UtiH on hunu ami for Halo nt lowctU i«osfllble prices, sionssr^ iimiviT bsjsbj.s, H()lh one ami two-horno. Also the Celebrated SluUebaker LUMBER WAGONS, SPRING WAGONS, AND CARRIAGES. The attention oi the public ii particularly called to the line of Furmand Sprinir Wagon> imiunfiK’turud by me; thor- • ^ootls will be found to be built ot tho boht materials, by coinpe tent worknun, un»l are fully warranted. Dealer in Iron and Steel, Horne Shoes and Horse-Shoe Kails, and Pittsburg Coni, Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, (ireencaslle. Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally.
J
»«>s,
and it takes a good supply of that necos- about all ho ra ' s e money
sary article to inuke a good home paper, secure his land.
See if you cannot improve this year, and I here was a kind of tree Ma ;onry i lot ns know every item of news that antong tho old settlers. ’1 hqy formed ; Itranapiroi in your neighborhood. [ themselves into claim clubs, the work-, ■ ! ings of which were only known to them-!
selves. ’1 hey had their regular officers, i
( bi November 4, Ibst), of scrofula and their law was extreme against all inMaitha J„ daughter of James and Martha ; truders on their claims. Sometimes inl bjllips, aged 11 months and 12 days. | aucent persons worn injured by these
clubs, but they had their choice--to join tue club and become acquainte d with
that Miss Alice Woods was visiting at j New Albany. Billy ILtmaker says no; that she is in Louisville, Ky. All right,
■orreet—go up head,
lection is over, and now the people can take a political rest, “bet
us have peace. ’ If you did not get your ehoicc, he is your I’resident,nil
the siune.
Henry Seevest will soon have new house completed, and then we will I
eall him M r. Seen st.
Stop unit T»k<? a Drink at
EEKTEK.M! A E MA I.OO V J.M. OWKNS A DUO.. Proi-.. Wert SD* Ruble Sguar*. Greenrustie. 1ml. Uml5
B'ou iislup Kllililsty4'otivaenlion, Sttlui'.
Ao\«'ttitier
t'HOGUAMMK—Mol!NINO SKSSION. ft :30. Devotional exercises. 'J ioC'. How shall 1 prepare to teach?
U. II. Bowen.
10:10. Experience in primary teaeli-
ing, Miss Yittiriu Boyd.
10:30. Whitt motive should prompt
m.
. & ''y --
MULIIOLN. MANNA & BLACK
—offer their rorviee* us —
TT AST ID HI T A-KZSI^S, to tho 'Yitizon'- of I’utnair. nn 1 adjoining countuH. They have tho lurirost stook and most eomplote line of en^kotH, <• .rtim, buriul rob****, ete.. In western Indiana. Funerals arrunKed
■ « m*l U Aal ■ a 4 l, SK,«a«s*t USA ••Clfillfiftil 111* t 11 I f- I V" V 1 1 r C , l V I » ■ l F I 1 1 II (♦ f,* |T| tllO 1)11
CORRESPONDENCE.
* * I imd.'con'iueted with thoearc .'msurotl bv thirty yenrs' experit'nco in tho busi
IIH’ in ntteinling Suiuhiy- No. 11 and lb Ea«t Washington Street, Qreenaastle, Ind.
School ? T. L. Hridges.
Look to The undurr
Your Insurance :ned still reprepontp tiie folio
|i
| Thk rentiers of Thk Star will t>Ico«o hoar in v n working, or /ivc tip tliuii huul. • « mind that we do not hold ourseljw aecounU.. K r0|ll tkom ori-nn ted what was called
! idu h r or endorse the opinioDfl ot corrw.-i'ond-
UfieyHjgneti still rt i*rc'fr»uts tiie loiiow-1 t;n f B j n these colnians. We simply 1 tdiiinney-corni r law. I will here insert mx old reliable ami responsible insurant o v0 to our correspondents that the neo- 1 , . , , , ... • i eomptimen. Look at the dates of iucorpom- p i e may learn what the thoujfhta of their Min by laws of these claua clubs for the t ap,tal and i c ali j tjl | Assets |formation of tho readers of T^k Stau. 1*53...Home of New York W.ono.om n '' ^ ‘ Nl0,, ‘ Ma "y ° ld f ioneerS wil1 roco S“ il “ > D.’“-File nix of Driink lyn.. l.uUO.dOti . 2,5(111,1410 1 And new that the election is over, lot) IlV—LAWS. 1S72..(IeJi!'Y'iVr'.lii!in i'.i"im«»i 2/>75!ih!! us get down to business Tho Mt | Whereas, Self-protection and (In peseo-
Meridian literary society is in lull Lliist,. able possession of property are cafential ’ • - — 1 ’ * 1 u.„ i ! ' :/ity of the
claimhuman unlry
'''-■■ Gcrann American .. .. j. 'Livsrpnrl. L»n(*oii A- (llebo, as.ite in l ,
*4.250,1 0,
.A“!!a , ';,,Su;3.“™;; SS * J,ron.«|l«U,. lia|i|iln,H, ,-
"• a. * ^Jk*sasa«. 1 • • •
“Wantsd
_ _ Selling Pictorial
i rod«ce4 33 per ct. N»ti0Bal Pvblnli'g Co.,St. L««U, Mo.
AGENTS n ro<l«ce4 13 p<
! sloro in Bo,1 ° L'mon—I
... A new drug people, and H. Larkin, jiro- jumpers and
w)
in
i.iG, rkuroj rmi. aibtw. rr..,. |p r } e ( 0r Elder J. S. Whitlock uill; form are prov
10 :50. 11 :1(). 1 i 1 . ;■! 1 :10, 1 :30.
| 1 :50.
2 10.
2 :40. 3 :(H». 3 :30.
The best method of eonducting rc\ icw, A. U. Beadle. AdjounuruMit for dinner. AFTKKXOOX SKSSION. Devotional service. Opening question (hnwer. What argmneiits in favor of
a union school, Robert Bunion,
is there more required of n teacher now than in former times? Mrs. Mildred Goser | .'should temperance he taught i in the Sahbath-Seliool? Mrs. L. L. Ivcrelievul. (ietieral Diseussion.
Closing exercises.
Adjournmcnl, |
Bargains, BARGAINS, Bargains!
MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE! Mulholn, Hanna, & Black FU RN ITU RE DEALERS.
Wo ar** now ready to noil all kinds of Furniture at pricer lower than wer# ever before offer)d in l*utna»u Oounty. We propose to birgei;'increase our stock by additional purenasoH, and ,o keep ou hands the IxarKest, Cheapest and l est line of goods over offered in this market. vVe trust persons ‘lociiinr anything in our lino will call and soojus before going elst-where.
It is no trouble lo us to sbowigoodti.
Call and See Us at th© Old Stand, Nos. 14 & 16 East Washington St., Greencistlo, md. II l Si:SLI,\, IIAANA & IILACK.
