Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 January 1881 — Page 8

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tej^The following gentlemen were, on Monday last, drawn to eerre as petit jurors for the next term of the Putnam Circuit Court, beginning on the second Monday of February n"xt: Sam'l Jones, Jeff' rson township; Thomas Zane. Washington tp ; Elijah C. Wain, Floyd tp ; Jonathan Stoner, Madison; W’orthington B. William«, Warren; John Murphy. Greencastle; Wm. R. Lewis, Monroe; l lohn T. Garwood, Cloverdale; Robert (JloTor, Franklin; James Lafollett. Russell; Thomas Heady, Clinton; Gilbert [Sinclair, Marion.

IfcgrThe officers elect of the I, G A ^ W. Grarel Road Company, are; Direct ! <>rs, Dr. A. C. Sterenson, A. M. Lock-j ridge. Elisha Buis,T B. Farmer and J T. Denny; Dr. A. C Steyonson, President of the Board; J. T Denny. Secretary. laifThe residence of Mrs Nichols, at Fillmore, caught fire from a defective fine, last week, but was put out by the aid of citizens before much harm resulted. The occupants return thanks to the citizens of Fillmore for their timely as-

sistance.

*>aS“The ladies who received on New Year’s day entertained their callers in j elegant style. We are sorry that more

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LOCAL LEMES.

jeiTThe mercury fell to zero yesterday

morning.

I^r-Thc second ward school has beet newly seated. toy* Head the new advertisement ol W. W, Jones. Horace White is the new Deputy County Treasurer. H^t-Mrs. Phillip Bence, of Washington township, is sicK. Hettie Boloigh is visiting relatives in this city. I^-Mrs. Minnie Cox, of Vincennes, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ames. l^rMr Rockatellow has sold his ren. dering establishment to Isaac A Kahn. a®- Excursion to Indianapolis, via the L., N. A. A C. R. R.—$1 for round trip. IUiy*Mrs. Robinson is still quite sick at the residence of her mother, Mrs.

Hherfy.

»®“TVtft coal is worth 12ets. per bnsh•T th this market; anthracite coal is

worth i}8 per ton.

IttPMr. Murray Kellar. Gen. Pass.

Puft»ini; Aiviiy

The old pioneers ot Putnam County arc ee ntlemen did not avail themselves of the I passing away, one by one. It is our sad j p r j T iUges of the day, hut rejoice in the duty to chronicle the death of Grand- ^ t | mt t h ose w h 0 called were so pleas-

i mother Hannah Ford, who died at the L nt | v c ^ rp( ] f or>

residence of J. H. Randolph, hsq., in'* gigir On Tuesday last James Buffington ' ' Floyd township, on last Tuesday morn- a nil niher of ladies were sleigh i ing, Jan. 1, 1881. of paralysis, aged nine- ni |j n g oust of town, and in turning around , jty-one years, live months and twenty- the sleigh was upset, the team ran away. two days. Deceased was highly respect-horse was injured, and Mr Detrick s | ■ ed and beloved by a large circle of rela- hurt, hut none of the sleigh-,

tires and triends, who will mourn her, r j ( ijng party were injuriA

j passing away from sight on earth, but Dr E W Fi'k clotted an interest I rejoice in the belief that she dwells in j n g nn ^ successful protracted meeting ol |

When you are on the lookout for (that haven of rest “Over there.” The ( en a t Poland,Clay County,on Mon I a good custom-made »inter boot, don’t; f une ral took place on Wednesday, at ,]ay last. Notwithstanding the very Ke U S,ole yOU One e fo C o h k willLSncetyV^T 6 ’ Kt ' T - Thn,, '‘ S 1 '- Vfre conduc ‘ in ? [ cold weather, the church.at times, would rood judge that his goods are the best in : the Service. ^ not aecommodate a.I the people who his market. You can get a hand-pegged, 1 Lf came to attend the services. >ami-sided kip boot there at such fig-1 Bal Masque. w e have just purchased a large ires as will surprise you. r l hat is the funs “Perhaps” Club gave a “Bal j tine cf letter heads, note anil billheads, dace where the ladies get their nice lit- at Spurgin’s gallery, on New ' statements and cardboard at a great bar ing shoes —On the north side nf Was I r B 1 2 ain, and persons desiring job printing in uigton Street, just cast of the National ' f* r K CTe> ,llL ' i , ' rt y bl,n K elegant ,n t ‘ v ' an y n f th.- above lines can secure low priHank. ery particular, largely attended, »'>'l ces t, y | eav inc their orders at this office. *qrDr. Pollock,of Mendota, Ills., de-! 8 "® 11 ' ^ very delightful species of entertain ! .. . . , , on the occasion was worthy the strict at j « * iy .r -, t livcred two splendid sermons at Preshj’- ■ , r . . . ment was inaugurated at the Gaiety j tcrian Church last Sunday. tention it received from the d mcers, and ; .p heatre of) ^ nn) ] a y by the com-f

is worthy pleasing remembrance. There | |, an y f r om the Bijou Opera House, N Y I were many elegant costumes worn, and Itcnnsisted nf two little operas, “The we note the following; Spectre Knight” and “ Charity Begins

. at Heme," unpretentious both drnmatic-

Mtsses Leonora Lewinan and Leoma , sparkling, fresh, Conover, as beauty and the butterfly; j re fl ne j an ii thoroughly Interesting; Miss Julia Steeg, queen of night; Miss'verv models of what artistic trifling Addie Steeg, flower girl; Krtio Elliott,, ohouhl be. The company is unmistak-

ably a clever one, and the charming entertainment it gives deserves the heartiest

liiuhniciiiif all the Latest Novelties, suitable for the Holidays, now arriving at A LLEN’S Drug Store. Hon’t Fail to C all and l^xamine this Stock, as it will be one of the IiAROEST and .HOST COMPLETE ever brought to this eity. A full line of Christmas and New Year's Cards.

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Notice i® hereby given to the tax-payer* oi Putnam (’ounty. the Tax Duplicate ot said County, for the year and that Treasurer’* office, in (ireenoaetle, for the purpose of receivini

(being the‘20th t of April, I^Sl. r .. , 0 _ A The following arc the rates of.taxeR in Putnam County, Indiana, lor the year IS^O on ea^h

$100 valuation ; also the amount assessed on each Poll;

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Indiana, that I have refoiv & <i

- — I will attend at the County for the purpose of receiving taxe*. until the 3rd Monday

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gio?r-The newly elected olficers of the Street Railway Company are as follows; Directors, II. B. Martin, James S. Nutt Ralph Rogers, A. T. Keightley, James M Rogers, Otho Allen, D, E. Rogers, Dr,

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Superintendent, andJ.8. Nutt Secretary. | Kai , or Miss Sarah Frieberg, daughter' * h] J

WfThe following divorce cases are 0 f the regiment; Miss Nannie R.thtf; l^^'^Vli’p^'of^^ily docketed for the February term of Put- ,| a dv equestrian; Mi-ss Hattie Eckels,, for the cleverness of the pieces, the nam Circuit Court: Daniel D. Tompkins! lady equestrian; Misses Mollic Golden ! pvettiness and refinement of the music

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vs. Kate F. Tompkins; William F. J. Plunkett vs. Sarah E. Plunkett; Rebecca J. Smith vs. Elliott G. Smith; Richard T.

and Minnie Allison, the “Two Orphans;" Miss Nellie Golden, fancy dress: Miss Maud AlMson, queen of day; Miss Mamie

vs. Cassie Frazier.

Last week we briefly noted The Miss Connie Fletcher, evening dress;Miss |

Agt. L., N. A. A C. R. R., spent Wednes- billing of Mr. Joseph K. Gifford, at Erie, Hamrick, fancy dress; Miss Jennie Wil-|

by one Hannibal A. Burris, further in regard to the sad

and the admirable manner in which both are interpreted —Boston Gazette.

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Mtggie Mahoney, as a goddes of liberty; rin * s w L' b P i,lk 1 can ’*° f sp .* s ’ 8 c, ’ 8ir tid y / ! inade of darned work of pink zephyr, and

a handkerchief with the name of Lutie F. Black thereon, somewhere between

Webb vs. Melissa Webb; Richard Frazier I Cawley, as bondholder’s daughter; Miss

Monroe Rninbrbigc Floyd Marion (ireencastle Greencastle City Madison Wiiphington VV arren Putnamville Jefferson Cloverdale Cloverdale T< wn Mill Creek

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day in this city.

Jca^-Do not be extravagant in spending your money—if you have more than you need, aid the poor. a**-Wheat is worth b0 cts. in this market, and corn is worth 40 to 45 cts; oats, 35 cts. per bushel. Bta^A goodly portion of Greencastle’a citizens are attending the "Briscoe” trial at Rockville, this week. j*#* Mr. and Mrs. James Elder and daughter aro visiting here, the guests of Mr. I) Stanley and family, j^-’l'he man who thinks for himself it more likely 0 succeed than ho who seeks others to think for him. CWjfTho gossip, male or female, is thought less of than those whom they seek to make food for scandal. Stfi Mr. Gregory, well known here as a conductor on the L.,N. A. A U. R. R.,died at New Albany a few days ago. l^’Tkere were two hundred and twenty-three marriage licenses issued in this county during the year 1880, lay*l)r. Stevenson delivered an address on the life of Gov. Williams, J uesday, before the State Board of Agriculture. Hsjy-Mr. T. L. Hanna, of Waveland, with his new wife, visited Greencastle Thursday, the guests of his brother, Mr

Adam Hanna,

fcioyl' all men were as attentive, aflectionate and polite to their own wives as thev are to other men's wives there would bo more happy homos in the

world,

ff-sfcr fhe r* sidenca of Mrs. Tincher, a widow lady, near Coatsville, was entirely destroyed by Arc, a few days ago. The contents were all consumed with the building, ©yY*Mr. John Fisher, of Washington township, son-in law of Mr. J. C. Rollings died at his residence, on Wednesday last, of Pneumonia, aged about 27

years.

Dealers in this city are paying the lollowing prices for produce: Butter, 20 cts. a pound; eggs, 25 cts. a dozen; lard

Male dog.$1, Female dog. $2. each additional dog. $2.

All taxes Remaining unpaid on the3d Monday in April, 18^0, become delinquents and a penalty of 1U per cent, will be added, and the Treasure r is required by law after that date to proceed to collect said delinquent taxc* by distress and sale of property if neees-uiry.

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On the l. r >ih day of December. 1HH0, the Auditor is required by law to advertise real estate for We learn li.ms, fancy dress; Miss Effie Fr.kes, .s the residence of Harvey Allison and No

ase that a •rodiiess oi liberty; Miss Jenny Hick- | k outn Indiana ^inp< t. A it »t rai r liach tax-payer may pay the full amount ot hig taxes on or before the 3rd Monday in April.

1 — :n «« *\^- D av. 1881. <*r may 11 his «»ption fmy one half thereof, with the whole <»f his road tax. on or before

the 3d Monday in April, anti the remaining ouo-hulf on or before the 1st Monday iuNovemt._r.ii .. »»!... f.t ...... I... i r u.. :.i •.> M _ .1.. .. : „ .u . 1 —

the Coroner's investigation demonstrated .etts, as an old woman; Miss Emma Kief-; ^^(he sanie at thi”ofiiep 11

that the murder was utterly unjnstifia 1 or, German national colors—red, gold and

iiirtultuiiiot of taxes ,u they can ■)-'

. ■ — - T , . ,, remains .t ! w 5<ile tax bacomea ilelinquont, and the penalty of P) per < ent in added Md collected,

hie. Deceased was buried on Monday,, black. Mr. Mac. Kahn, as Dinah; Mf ! th . 000^ "k long,! ami' tw T ^, r ,’i;^ r dai“ y .o n th] t .^n% a . t,y t,,their *“•'-ntas. not to put off tax-payin, nntHth.last

December 29,1880 : Dick Brandon, Langsdalo’s feather-dust- , wlll ri , pf .at each evening and at the Wed- Vra^^^ItTnlr^a’d

er; John Hrandon, ^ ankee; Bon. Durham, noadiy and Saturday mattnooa tho jtdlv be received on the sci-oml.

Wall Street bondholder- Chas Weik as performance of the "Spectre Knight’, ami [ I* \ K'l’K'l I.A It ATTKXTIOX.

an admiral; David Stevehson, as “min- be * ins 8 ; | Hom -'" wbil ' h 80

! many have enjoyed the past week. No

er; ’ James NetT, miner;’ L. 6'*r - j i)|.jjj*htor or better attraction of a musical gent, sailor; Jacob Kiefler, as English (character has been ofiered tho public in

and all who

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On Sunday last quite a serious acci-

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dent occurred about three miles west of this city, the particulars as wo learn them are as follows: A team of horses owned by Mr. Joe Anderson, hitched to

a sleigh, were standing near Mr. Stoner’s merc ^ ant; j.;j,

residence, and becoming frightened, ran away. The team in its mad career, ran into a tri e, killing one of the horses, a fine animal, while the other horse continued his wild run along the road, overtaking a sleigh in which were seated I Mr. Phillip Albaugh and wife, of this city. Before these last named persons were aware ef their danger, the horse collided with their vehicle, badly demolishing it, and striking it with such force

Lord; Herbert Gifford, Duke of Welling- this city for many venrs,

ton; Albert Siuvthe, as rubber S ouds fl ‘''the performance will miss

.. , one of tn« best hit* of the prenent seas IIusher, tramp; W.Tl.am on Each m*>mher of tho company i-

Farrow, calico representative; Levi Van-! we n 8U j, e ,i t*> tho work assigned, and fossen, native colors—star-spangled ban-1 the orchestra is largo ami effective. Th*

Edward Kleinhub, Flying Dutch-; mPrit of tbo bi " should insure largo aud-

ienres at every one of the rein&ininp

Tax payeas should examine their receipts before leaving tho Treasurer’s uffice and ?ee that

they ;ire corroct.

Those who have lands or other property in more than one townsh’p or town must aee th *' they have *opar.ite receipts tor all such township* or towns, and call for them.

II. II. IIILL1S, Treasurer of Putnam County, Indiana.

(»r(»''non«t!o. Indiana. Den. 1"

Elliott, dancing master;

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man; Harry

E*lgar Harris, merchant in retiromen Robt. Hamrick, country school-master.’

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performances —Boston Herald.

that both occupants were the sleigh about fifteen or

I{4‘al r.siiiH- TriinttrerN. Sheriff of Putnam County to Emily

Steay, lot Nt. 138, Greencastle, for $1,0911

Sheriff of Putnam County to Joseph

receiving serious though not lastinglinjuries. Mr Albaugh has been confined to

his bed since the accident.

.inotiiiT Pioneer l.idy Cionr. At the family residence, in Monnoetownship, this county, on Monday evening last at t> o'clock, passed to the ! beyond, Mrs. Rachael Bridges, aged 6S years. Deceased was one of the oldest; residents of Putnam County, having lived here for about forty years. She was [ loved and greatly respected by all who! knew her, and those who knew her best loved her most, as she was gifted by na turc with that quiet, retiring, unassuming kindliness cherished and respected by all, yet possessed to so eminent a degree by few. Mrs. Bridges was the mother of nine children, all of whom are living and and wer>- in attendance at her furneral’ which took place at Brick Chapel on Wednesday. Rev. W. W. Curry, of the Fniversalist Church, conducting the services, she having been a member of that communion for a long series of years. Deceased has had born to her cbil

thrown out of .Veils, lots No. 11

twenty Ret. j f or $004.

and 12, Greencastle,

Sherifl'of Putnam County to James Edwards, lot No. tJO, old plat, Greencas

tie, for #441.

James Broadstreet to Thomas C, Broadstreet, 40 acres in Mill Creek tp.,

for $1,215.

James Broadstreet to Thomas C.

in Mill Croek tp.,

Found, in this city, on Monday ast, a Masonic, pin. The owner car have same by calling at this office, proving property and paying for this notice Teas, coif os, sugars and other groceries of the host quality at low pri- | ces, at TOM ABRAM S cheap grocery store. tf. | To Kent.—Part of a ihwlling house, sufficient for 11 small family— two blocks west of the Public Square. Inquire of M. B. RFDISI l,L,

At County Clerk's office. [

Mince Meat

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KIDNEYS STOMACH AND ^BOWELS^ General debilitYv^mIB ■ constipa ■

DYSPEPS PILES AC.

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When yon want nice go to TOM ABRAM’S.

ST.LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY *- These Hitter* are not an intoxicating: bereraKe, but a medicine of real merit, and pleasant to the taste. For Sale by all l>ruqgists. Price, $1.00 pt-r Bottle

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Wanted, 2.000 bushels of clover seed, for which we will pay the highest market price in cash. II. S. Renick & t’o.. Successors to J.»W. Buffington,

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Broadstreet, 40 acres

for-Ii 1,44 K).

James T. Hannah to Jacob S. Lafoil-

ette, 45 acres in Franklin tp , for $1,800., h* s t side public square. James M. Robbins to Jeremiah J. ( sokciai, notick. Page, Und in Jackson tp.. for $1050. From this date until the end of the

trustees 01 Indiana Ashury College to , we wi || ( ,rt Pr t ho following goods The DAILY JOVltN Ah in the representative John C rail?, part lot lib, eavtorn «nl. to at the lowest priros for which they have* .. ... . , ,■

I ««i.i *i. A .vf ; P a h° r °f the Hepuhliran party in I namna, and

is OLtitled 10 the support and emionrapement of

THE INDIANAPOLIS JOURNAL.

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No IIoni<“ in IiMlitiiiii .^lioultl 1 *<■ \\ iiIkmii it ;

K4><‘|> Cusietl on in 1 «»ur oun Slnle.

1881.

S', cts. a pound; chickens, 7 cts. a pound; dren Bran(J children an(J „ ett , nd _

turkeys, 8 to 8j.J ‘ * J ' “ l

7') cts. a dozen.

cts. a

pound, rabbits, j c jjj| dren t() jj, e nU |„her of sixty. May her t<>n *' or ^ 1,11<) '

. , 1 1 , 1 JohnG, Dunbar to

many virtues be remembered by those

®al<-Mitchell's Pleasure Party, in “Our *.1,0 KU |-vive her, as her memory will he

cherished by those who knew her.

lot 66

Greencastle for $050. (ever been sold in the Slate of Indiana: Serena J ’ W.shburne to John B. De- Factory Flannels Factory Jeans Dress __ , Ooodf, Cloaks, shawls. Ladies’Hats and Motte, part lot 66, eastern enl. Greencas c , tton Goo , ls of a || kin(ls A Dickson tie, for $4'10. i& Co., “Traile T’alnce.” Indianapolis, Ind.

Susan Wells to Amos Wells et al

land in Madison tp. for $1. Geo. N. Moore ta Ellen M

196 acres in Washington tp., for $1,200.

Elijah Grantham to John t’rav, pari ^ xj cc ji ap i a Syrup at TOM lot l, 8 and 11, Roachdale, tor $320, .ABRAM'S. tf Northwestern Mutual Insurance Com- Forlilih’, pany to Anna Malkins, land in Washing- Real estate of all kinds on liberal fi rms

R. L. HATHAWAY, Greencastle,

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nil Republican-.. It** fir-*t aim in to promote the interests of tho Republican party, whieh is the party of progress ami e*iual justice to all citi-

BUR.NETT selle the best 'ladies’ *«»»• Inadd'tlon it gives all the news, home misses’ and children’s shoes pvit brought j and foreign, and seeks to spread information Osborne, to this city, at prices that defy comt>o- on all topics that arc ulcnn and pore, Itisultition. Opera House Building. tf29 1 way6 , a f,.t 0 have in the homo. It* MARKETS

and RAILWAY NKWS aro special feature. 0 and

are without rivals in thif soction.

Goblins,” at Opera House, last Tuesday, was amusement eminently satisfactory to the large audier.co out to hear the play. The singing was good, and the

w it new and enjoyable.

41o«i 1.14‘tfnul siimI ICi-fiiM'tl H Ilf 4*l't Hill lilt'llt of I III- 8i<*IIM>ll.

1881.

K'rriiiiia I <> .Tfiii'i y. "Whoso tindeth a wife, findeth a good thing."—Prov. xviii, 22. License to marry has been issued to

8*s^‘Charley, son of Kd. Huffnian, ! Harmon J. Hurst and Alice Hi*l, Harvey Esq., of Washington township, who was J A. Richards and Ellen Hogan, Richard wounded in the abdomen by ft toy pis- j A. Young and Katie C. Morrill, Samuel toi, on tho Sunday before Christmas, Akers and Mattie A. Varner, Oliver L. has entirely recovered-a (act which we Spry and Sarah C. Sntherlin, James M, are very much p!ea«ed to chronicle. j Brothers and Martha A. Lander.

A. F. Lark 1 in, 20 iT-lL,

acres in Jefferson tp., for $150. Tlif Ella Keith to Rhoda Suthorlin, land in

Floyd tp., for $60*>.

Alt’red Motsdy to James Broadstreet, 102 acres in Jefferson tp , for $3,570

Sheriff of Putnam County to Henry — . , —.. A , , ,, , , Run van, land in Marion tp.. for $1,613. ' RlCe’S BlJOU OpBia Company ^ and ^Uyfor the farmer. , , '' „' . - ^ cheapness brings it within the reach of all. James B. Brumfield to Geo. F. G.rd- r lh. MARKET REPORTS arc carefully comnor 01 a'., lot No. 4, South Russellville, SPKCTRE KMGIIT, r r , )ul t be Daily Journal, am, are a special

for $1<X).

OPERA HOUSE,

11* Thursdry, January 13

The WEEKLY JOI.'RNAL is a targe lU-pugn paper. Republican in politic*, pure in its moral tone, full ol general news, (elected miscellany, 1881. I |mi1 n °t e ''6 market reports, uml houfchold in-

formal on, which makes

Nice Strained Honey, nt TOM ABRAM’S

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SPECTRE KNIGHT,

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Charity Begins at Home.

Tickn'i will he on "ale nt Brattin’s Jewelry

Store Tues tny morninp 1 .

feature arnl entirely trustworthy. In selecting your paper for the coining year, don’t you for-

gfl the Weekly Journal.

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