Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 December 1880 — Page 7
NEW MILLINERY In nil Miss E. C. Howland Til nonstnntly recetTinir 'tho Ufost and mont fashionable fall and winter Il 'tinetS, Turbans. 'Jliits. Feathera. Laces, and all Ihe novelties in ■Tfiminings. etc., to bo sold cheaper than ever. Ilairwork promptly made to urder-l-ji.t Washington street. £i^tf_ Mfr,
slopped mutually, and eyed each otlor] for a moment. Lucaa aildresttotl McOauk’hpy thusly: “It seems tome, sir,
■ steep bank, taking the iihat 1 have seen you before.” “No doubt They thought at first the I llfit 8ir .. rpp | jeJ McGaughey; “I m Ar !
Furniturs, Pictures & Picture Frames
C. J. KIMBLE & SON,
h! , ?he , cou^itj’*. U there™ro'^^'iV'fho* only certain to the alarm of tire, in making the j e P !ryiodVX'd f ^^rn re u; t ,^ 1 | , ; i mock LBt ‘"f “> north on Indiana street, she I Ul ''“'J ,n " , - V
CITY
OVv\ Vx viVuvVWc
I of.
Livery, Sale and i eed Stable* R^'Tis time for the speiiing-mitch
SSIacIi &
il<!^“The slickery side was up Monday
Wc keep the neatest r'urs, best horses. fincM •arriaaes. etc., ever k'rpt in Putnam county, _
all of which are hire d ,,ut at reduced ra es. iiiun.mg
Country people wirhing their hors^ 1 feu nnd cured tor while in tho city should put
them ui) with us. We buy 53 tf U LAC
horses und nnilcM. ACK iY HKUTIlF.h
Callender & Dunn, I'roprietors'of All
wood. The horses stalled as they were joing up hill, and the wagon got the better of them, started back down hill ami
turned over horses with it.
horses were killed, but as good lurk ' ,| iur Med nighey, of Putnam County; Ij would have it. no damage resulted, except , ,, nv ,, j llst i,,.,,,, an , t commissioned ' a couple of scared men and a broken Clerk of the Circuit Court, sir; I am gocoupling polo. i out , n ,h ( . country for a little lecrea- ^ Over Ihlie eid. lion, sir; what might your name be?” ! Monday morning as the steamer W. I>. na,nP - s ' r ' is J ' »* 1 ‘ ,,ctts; 1 h *'*\ Allen came from the engine house, in re- l JUSt Cn '", e count F to Sl,ek a liltl °
* u ,i,any offices of honor j
I served one term |
in the legislature from Monrue county; 1 ; wa-- appointed by the legislature as ..m j j of the rt-locating commissioners to re-{
I, . .i a , I locate the seat of justice of Four.taine 1 Inquiry as to the cause of the accident ! J a M'rA T vr-'px / resulted in varied answers, to-wit: “The , • ' ' '
" A road was slick with ice,” “the team was
halkv anti unmanageable," “the wheel | , .. each other; they clasped struck a large boulder ami over she wenl.
, , . , , , , tangled congratulations followed.
“tho driver turned too short, and "the
, . . I.ucas had brought
driver (Inin t turn short enough. ’ Of the
, , , . . , I liloonungton a jug o' pretty large catiac above you ran take your choice, w ithout j . , ; *, , , . , , tty well lillea with sweetened homiletic
extra charge. A couple of hours’ work 1 I put the steamer upon her wheels again. and a few dollars will repair damages. But if there hail happened to be a lire of any magnitude, there would have been
:fo:R/
iv ut_
THE STAR.
a magnificent j
. went oyer on her side in
heap, the enginneer. fireman and driver ! being chucked to mother earth unhurt
the cause of the accident
JnsrA few more marriages are talked
By this time Major Lucas
was out of the wagou a.ul McGaughey j was otf his horse. They rushed toward | each other; they clasped hands, and ;
M aj or
with him from
‘What is it,” is
ItayThe mince pie, or
‘ now rtpo.
te*-.\ dirty shirt is not near so dis-
graeelul as a dirty mouth.
; fc^y-Time for the business men to plant
i their holiday advertisements.
ter Don’t wait for assistance, but do it yourself—that's the way to get rich.
I no engine on band to fight the llames. CORRESPONDENCE.
Tmh readers of Tiik Stik will please bear in
mind that we do not hold ourselvea aecounta- .luaintanco
i ole tor or end (-■ the opinions of correspond ents published in these columns. We siui
elaboration, and in order to cement the I friendship just formed with McGaughey he lifted it from its hiding place in the wagon, and with an introductory speech on hygiene that was interlatded with af lirmatives and responses by McGaughey. it was gracefully given tlioAitter, accompanied by this laconic sally: “Mr. McGaughey, let us iliink to a better ae
rutnatn County.” Mc-
simply | Gaughty, taking the jug. replied:* "I
Slates, Pens, Pencils Paper Ink. And School Supplies of all Kinds, 0-0 TO ElOOli STOKE. S.1L Cor. ruhlicSfiuare, firooncasl lo, I ml. george~bicknell7
^Dealers in Flour, Meal and Feed. Highest market price paid for grain. Custom finding a specialty. On Mill lot formerly occupied by Huge’d mill SO 1'TH OUKKSCASTLK.
flow many husbands think their iGcive Hpace to our correspondentb that tho peo-> *, . . , w . , wiv. s trm* h.dpnjpets and blossi-H's? (de may learn what tho thoughts of their | never refuse a friend, sir, in such trying
welcomes
us
of your
newsy corro-
jmrfs of the county. I
neighborhood,
iitiK-8 as these.” Lucas then politely turmd bis bark, and McGaughey proceeded to Hood his epiglotis. Major Lu-1 cas now took tho jug, saying: “Hero is
or I.ell«*r i iDili J. I>. < . : to my friend McGaughey.” He threw Vis i iiiiskt, Iowa. Nov. 20, IsM). back his head, poised the jug on his part- i Staii: j ed lips, a long gurgling current coursed lot expected that I should name its way toward his postic epigastruni, and
begs lea\ e to inform the, to his livery stock !
teT If you want to keep posted in local (.pT/nricnJoV"!"‘/aMoin. ullairs, give u-; a 'tl and take '1'ilK Staii. : -^etul alena tho news | ami have it iirintcd.
te)“Vou don’t know what you can do! j till you try—when trying do your level {
I best.
KcJ How many husbands cause their | wives to think of them with pride and [
comfort?
tey*Dr. McCorkle, of Strunton, Ind.,
is at the residence of Mr. J. Hawkins, only name a few to illustrate the differ- McGaughey, 1 beg of you not to mention
my name
jail tho old settlers of North i'utnam in the jog was grounded. Major Lucas then ) the limits of a newspaper article. I shall j continued the colloquy: “Now, Mr.
this city, sick.
gstf'Dr. Bence now
occupies hts new
The undersigned beft»!
jiublii-tbat ho Ims added -- . ,
IS art latest Slyle of eamawi^^am^T' ^ ""
And liusKivs, and fine sinide and double drivlua hor.--o.-i. 1 am well pn-iisrod to furnish rar-
ent phases of pioneer life, as tho experi-
conncction with any office
ences of one were about the same as an-1 whatever. I want tho good people of other. Putnam County to let mo enjoy the Among the class which came to stay sweets of private life on the mollilluous J fj M HI*' I\. and improve the country was John ! waters of the classic Walnut—tho great Fosher, one of the first settlers in llus-j object I hud in coming here. Yes, sir;!
on Bump j let me hunt the bear, tho deer, and trap
gifted with a fine
Jua hornoH. I am well prepared to furnish ear- teV Lending a newspaper to a person . .. ,, riaaes for parties, wej-linas and funerals on v • .. . , . . . ,i'“(.i t one i short notice. Prices to suit the times. Horses who is able to subscribe is pushing the veil township who built a mill
and mules bought and sold j editor toW8r j Ule house. G R A N 1) C E N T R A L . ^ . .... „
ter I he girls are embroidering the LIVERY, SALE and FEED STABLE!
Northeast Corner Public Square,! teTDressed poultry is coming to mar Grecncastle, Ind. JOHN CAWLEY. : ket. Prices are as follows: Turkeys, 8 I cents por pound; chickens, G cents per; writer that the Indians returned for sev 1 pound. | oral years to their former nappy hunting!
te-Dr. G.C. Sniythe’s horse took a pounds after the country was first set- Hstiubri.lgc. tumble, Monday morning, in front 0 f i tle ^»' )llt cease<i coni * n S entirely.; Wc have talked with the oldest inhalI Langdon’s Hook StorC’^^Binooth shoes and ^ hoy frcQuently catne to the mill to got itAiit, and ho avows that no such inlro*
And S'nnn ^larliim ry ^Nrnrrallv.
e 7 •'
Has on hand and for sale at lowest possible prices,
laoosiiitt vtiiiviT gmau.M,
Both one and two-horse. Also the Celebrated htudebaker
WAGONS,
SPRING WAGONS, AND CARRIAGES.
Creek at an early day. Mr. Fosher was j the pretty fur-coated tribes of the woods Tin-Mtintion of the public is particularly called to th« lino ol Farm and Spring WaRnns
constitution, which! and waters, atid office may go begging
slippers and shaping up the dressing! alone could have borne him through the for me.” MqG&ughey could hardly see gowns as holiday time approaches. labors of his life. His mental and moral how it was possible to comply, and 1
standing is sufficiently given i>y his, wouldn t proipise the Major, ihoy drank, ,y}i r (j(.iil ; i r attention to liorse-slioeinu and repairinir generally,
neighbors. Mr. Fokher informed the'a ain, they myunted and parted w^th. u.
| tnannfuctured by me; these Roods will ho found to bo built of the beet materials, by cornpc
| tent workmni, and are fully warraiited.
Dealer in I “on and Steel, Horse Shoes and llorso-Sboe Nails, and Pittsburg Coal, Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, Grecncastle,
If You Don’t 4'al<’li Him in Ten
Dayis,
iof the hnpd.
Slop and Take a Brink ut «T,YTi: .V\l A f. VV I.OO Y,
, M. OWENS A
icc did it.
tef Go- Staii has a larger circulation ! Ilian any other newspaper published in i Putnam County. Business men should j
j remember this fact.
te>"Bemcmber there arc only a certain
mesl, and on entering would say in brok j duction to o-d winter has been known ; on Kngli.-h, “Geo-whoa-haw, damyoo ” within his memory. One man declared They tiaving heard that language always that if he had known beforehand that I when pas» ng the emigrant teams, they the election of Garfield would have been supposed it to bo the white man's sale- lollowcd by such cold weather, he never
tation.
would have voted for iiiin.
. The
HKO., Priipe., Wert Side I number of mile-stones along your path-! mi,,
1’ublr Square, (■reenra.-tle, Ind. 6m If) , , , , , , , , lilustratt what wa> \er>
NOTICE TO NON.BENIDENVS.|rone^you 8 mWe .Uh^UsT one. ^ th “ l " b 0 " " eW
-THEStute of Indiana, I’utnam County, in 1 the Putnam Circuit Court, February Term, i
1 will take the case of Mr. Fosher to I Thaiilisgiving services were held at the •
common among Presbyterian Church, conducted by the
pastor, A. M. Itogers. late of Illinois... Mrs. Foran has moved to Little Bock, Ark., to join her husband, James
they generally stopped
is a®r*This timo of year the eat with relatWea or former friends until they
Frank A. Arnold and Isaiah Vormilion vs. Sunday-Schools increases, especially il it could select their claims and build theii Koran, who prectnled her to that place
'•hMwiomrto 1 ,s generally understood that Christmas WlU aboU,1,J durin 8 thu hol'd*}' I four families at the same time, and, in has moved
Bate of IndiuoM. . season. | addition to this, it was the stopping-place Jyhn A. Givens contemplates a
land-hunters. 8o it | visit to
.. . '
v>^
Jtato of Indiana-
f^Notifo ib thcretoro hereby given said defend- ; ant, that unless be bo and apix’nr on the tir<t <ta\ ofthelnext term of tho Putnam Ci
cabins. His first cabin was occupied by | Mr. McClure, the slioeniaker, |
in has moved to bis house in Bainbridge... I
MULIIOLN, HANNA & BLACK
—oiler their services ns —
ircuit
the 2d Monday of Feb
We2T\ lire of small pretensions, which threatened to burn 1). Startup’s wash*
|K)urf, to be holdon on
|Hnry, A D. 1881, at the Court House nrOreen-ii ■>, > . castle, in Buid County and State, and answer house, Monday morning, called out the
or'inn ui t"’-.ti'l <• gi;i-Ih mt, t he same will be
he:trd and detenu ined in his ab*' , nre.
AYitne.ss my iHiim . and the seal of Biii<l Oourt, ! bucket brisradc
' — ^ 1 allixed at tireenca'tle, this 21th day
lire department, hut was quenched by the
Vi.
rnu Sj of November. A. 1>. ISHd.
< —’ M. i). UKlDiiKS, Clerk. Noliite lo iYou-iCi-xidi'iits.
State of Indiana, Putnnni the Putnum Circuit Court, Fed
VI
#]*rank A. Arnold and Daiah Vennilion \ ^polm S. Jennings et al. Complaint No. 27)1.
Ete' W. 11. Gudgel, prosecuting attor-
JNovv come
residents of the ^ Uc ut Indiana. and that the rosideiico of Fielding Combs. adminDtrator ot the estate of John !•. H>»sc, dee’d, John F. iouf.tr and H:.nnah M on, are unknown, otii’e is therefore hereby given said defend-
for travellers and iand-hunters. Soil) visit to Missouri next week, to see h s will he scon that the house was crowded son-in-law and daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs* to its utmost capacity. When bed-time William Finh-y .. . ... Again it is ru , came the first family would take the back mured that the long-expected railroad j part of the cabin, and so continued filling through Bainbridge, is under contract, or up by families until tho limit was reached j something of that sort. Let it go for what
ney for the district composed of the Iho } pt in the waggns out rth • • ku Wilkinson has Countv in ; co,,n *' e8 Vanderburgh and Posey, vis- ^ D> the morning those nearest the | J™ i , oruary tormllited H. C. Darnall and other friends in !'^r arose first, and went outside to j ,. rec(t;(1 ftt (hp 1$rjck Chapel Cemetery, to* this city. Monday. j dress. Meals were served on the hind t| ie memory of Ids deceased wife
„ '-nd of a wagon, and consisted of corn lease J. Darnall was married to Miss ... . ! bread, buttermilk and fat pork, and oc- Brainard, of Ihomtown, on lastV\edncs . Black 1 1 ,| a y L-’i r i . r i r i <• .1 ! casioiml 1 v coffe?, to take a wa v the morn-
o shipped a lot of sheep from here for the t , k , I in S chill.
XT
theVlaiiitiir,. iiy Miller .it Sfoor'e. 1 te»"Thcreisn dearth of
rail.oaUsnow-Messrs, Hanna A-
Jami s M. Sloan, .lioinh dhaiubern, Levi E ....
Sti vens. Thoodoro Shotwell, Andrew Wiseman.
Koth W iceman and Corinna L. s,,,),! lir( , nil t N,t w York market early last
; —bread made
The reception «as at his father’s j
u ■, u. omo away me 1 on 'H, ljrslUy evening Wood hauling Sunday they Lad a change 1 „ m i hog-killing is the order of the day...!
.ants that unit’s- they be uml :ip’»o;ir on the tirst clay of the next term of the Putnam Ci « uit Cou^t, to be hohlen on ttio Becomt Mon'l.ty of 1.’ a! v«. A II 1 | j i * it., i ' ■ II ..
it Cou„., , ,
•werur demur to raid oi>ui|>laint. the name 1 Sinco then we loam that the house, with , ’ ®il he hear and deterinined in their uhrenee. . . , aoore
. nnd the real (,t .-aid 0.(urt, the greater portion of the contents, were
out of
horses on the ground,
sheet, and ground with the eorn-cracket
was
£!'.7?-V: nYid^Coirnty^ndStatiq'and'an- | CHnton township^, quit< briefly. | da y in 8evon . Mr . ' ” ■' ‘ hill-of-fare,
Witness my uume. and the Boat ot .-aid Court, ) athxed at Greencantlo, thin 18th(luyof
>No\rinber. A. 1). ISSO.
»\ t in
:u:;i
M. U. lliuDliES, Clerk.
src(ESS!
’om. Ahnu»is,
rinstoa largely Inereael besine,-. bas Seen obliged to moved his stuck ul
they were detained at Indianapolis for 1
several days.
ter In last week’s Stab we noticed , (y , mml . Thig W;1S lha 1jC s t the most' ihe burningoftheresulet.ee of Mr.Lmn partlcu]ar could obU i n , and th , 8 only one 1
1‘. said, in giving the| that I should have
added meat, of which they Lad plenty
he TUre or '»' nute 'f 1 |) ec , cou |,l be seen daily trooping thro* Hue, , it is supposed. tkp woodS) mid wild turkeys without
Loss, |J,- r .<X); insurance, ifhOO. number. Bears were not uncommon. tef* Mr. Murray KoIIar. Genera! I’as- Music of the natural order was not wontsenger Agent of the L., N. A. & G. K. B.. ul g. When the dogs ventured too far off | was in the city, Monday, looking after the from the cabins at night they would be j interests of thu line? Mr. Kellnr reports driven back by wolves, chasing them to i
( the road in a far more prosperous condi-, the cabin doors.
! lion than ever before, and says a through . While tho early settlers wore generally train to Chicago will soon bo put on, industrious, honest, generous and sympa
wheat, tread by Squire Samuel Colliver cl aned with a , agent for 1 m Si ah.
will
also act as i
So-8".
3NT ID E E. T iVIKHEIRS, t<> tho"citi*en8 of Putnam mi l aJininini: countioB. Thoyhavo the lari-o’st stork and moft coi iph to ii;i' of oiskets,ooffioi, burial robes, etc.,in western Indiana. Funerale :irr;i n -i and.conducted with thu cure assured bv thirty your-’ expetienoo in the husinuss.
No. 1-1 and Id Kast Washington Street, tireonoastle, Ind.
Bargains, BARGAINS. Barga'is!
MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MAE
Mulholn, Hanna, & Black FURNITURE DEALERS. We .ire now ready to sell nil kinds <»f Furniture at prices lower than wore ever bc’oro olTer ;d in Putnam County. We pronoso to largely in'-reuse our ^to^k 'y dditionai pun niiseB, and
•gost, CueapOBt and Pest line of goods o ’ ‘ v “ 1 * l : ' *
,o keep on hands tno Largost
Wo trust p . ns nc iin? anything in
; over oflormi in tliis niarket.
|cnttrelv deetroyed. from a defective 11
while tho Bloomington accommoduth n
[■ ('S Provisions. runthroughtothis city.
Tho i:s*3jDi storking.
Ihe little bfiy hung liis stocking up
And his weeping mother said:
"My child, come kiss me, sweet, good night,
Then go to your lonely bed.*'
The little hoy kissed his mother’s lipa,
And then lay down to sleep;
But the mother sat by tho cheerless fire.
The long, lone hours to weep.
The town clock bell struck twelve—then one;
’Twa* a sad and lonely sight
To see that widow and hear her sigh : "One year ago—he was with us then, Anil our hearts were filled with joy; Our home was happy—he and 1
And our darling little boy.
But one is gone—tho father, friend—
My husband—he is dead.”
looked at the empty stocking, then
At the little boy in bed.
The town clock tolled the hour'of two;
our line will cull and see'us botoro going elsewhere.
It is no trouble to us to showigoods.
Call and SqoTJs at th.© Old Stand, Nos. 14 & 16 East Washington St., Grecncastle, ind. II I IIOM.V k BI.AI St.
THE CHECKERING
PI A N O,
TEdE "VIOTOIR,
lortli
thctic, moving along peacefully in the i auo ktmu ciuck vuueu iuc oven tenor o! their way about their daily : Thc ;‘'. w:l * • 1 "‘ rk
^ # ^ Of nre left in that eh(>#rli>Bi
young man whose name we I duties, and mainly temperate in their wi re unable to learn, employed in "get-j habits, still, their customs and habits ting out” staves, on the faun of Mr. John | were not altogether of the same charac-
To Die I.ii-rc room on tho i McLinden, in Monroe township, on Fri- t.-r as those of the present day. 1 would Still* ol' I’lililii' ,| a y last, met with quite a serious acci- prefer not to enlarge upon this subject,
iLASS & QUEENS WARE,
tit door to tho dry no l« stnro of I 11.m k m. i ... ttn had chonned down a trci , the koro bis friend, and the nublio renorally will , . , , , . r n J»ays find tlio atock hirse, m-nt nnd ('lean, (op of which was dead. As it tell It lie w h*re in* ’Wes t e r n "i'll d I a n a!* ° r ,U " tr th “ n throw back a large, dead limb, the same
striking tho young man on the forehead, knocking him senseless and peeling off | his scalp to the back of his head. Several hours afterward, when he recoverad
—j- "p", i consciousne -the injured man vowed , _I±| tr ,'he had been struck by lightning.
liglii-s.t I’rii i's I'jinl lor >1 Iirki’lsiUU* Coiiiiti'y I’rodiK't*. Ton
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but the truth of history calls for something in the way of illustration. So 1 take a case related by General Orr, one of the first merchants in Grecncastle, to illustrate this phase of pioneer custone . The writer and Arthur McGaughey wire-' riding out in the country on horseback, when wo met Lucas moving to Ureencas-1 i tie on the tidgo south of town. I had'
Of fire left in that cheerless grate, Ami thu room whs cold and 'lark.
She groped her way till shu found the bed;
She knelt down then and there.
And with.broken heart and trembling lips Fho breathed to tlod her prayer: "O tied! the pleasures of our horns
Are known to us no more, For ever silica my husband died
The wolf has watched our door.”
In all great contests, and for tho past Fifty-seven V World—being copied not only by the makers of this
during the present condition of trade at
cars the Acknowledged Standard of tha country, but of Kurope will bo oflared
(si’catlv itrriiHMul Prices.
to any part of tho I ~ o^TueadaY aftarnoon C. H. Goodale ”™ Fueas before. XcGftUghaj
She sliiid.but the little boy arose. And hi. heart boat with delight, For he rurhed up th thu mantlo-piei e And hit little stcckiuK white Was empty. There he stood and looked Until his mother woke; And it nearly crushe I her saddened heart When tho little follow spoke: “Mamma. Kris Kringle never come Last night, like he did before. For my little stocking is empty yet. Do you think it’s 'cause w.’re i oor'.'”
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