Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 January 1881 — Page 2

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TIIIKS! Owin* to the kitidoeM of my etutomers I have been ennbleil to do more than triple the I husinesa the past year, a* compared with any previous year of my bueinesa life in Ureencaatle. Notwithstanding the extraordinary large sales in the past, with the aid of the telegraph and express romp >iea, I have now a full and complete stock in all lines. I can. In all candor, say that I bolicyo I now have the largest stock of goods in my line in Western Indiana, and in the future as in the past, my prices shall bear low as is consistent with good work and goods.

20 Cases of Elgin Corn. 25 Cases of Bay View Tomatoes. New Calitornia Canned Peaches,

Apricots and White Cherries. Also, Fine Line ol New

To Purrhasen* and IWortKiiRPes of KpuI E*lnU > ’ [Ladoga Leader.] Reforo buying laml or loaning money on mortgage security on real estate, do not fail to sec. 1. That the seller or mortgagor has an unbroken chain of title. 2 That there are no unsatisfied tnorl- ]

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Oreeneastlc and Spencer, Ind.

THE STAR.

Drmso the week General Joseph R.

Haw ley lias been elected United States ; train of the Chicago Senator from Connecticut, Senator j Railroad to bunt

| Eugene Halo was re elected in Maine,

Frank A. A knoll. Editor and Proprieto. i 1!oldv ‘ in " ^-elected by the

Legialature of Michigan, Senator llayard

Saturday, .Ian. 22, IS81 bn« been re-elected from Delaware,

Secretary Sherman was elected Sena- | tor by the Ohio Legislature, and Dawes

jgages of record. 3. Neither mechanic's nor vendor s

liens.

4. Nor liens from j udgments, decrees or transcripts by any of the courts of this State of record in the county cleik’s

; office.

5. That there are no Jower interests outstanding. G. See that there are no liens from delinquent taxes or tax sales. 7. Nor ditch nor gravel road assess-

ments.

8. That there are no judgments ordecrees from the district or circuit court of the United States in and for the district

wheruin the land is situated.

9. If the property has ever been sold

~ at sheriffs, executor's, administrator’s,

A y° un S •Wisconsin couple started on a comln i S8 i oner , 8 or ellar di, n 's sale. See

and Northwestern ( j iat t j )e p rocee dings wore regular

up a Justice ofthej If ever devised by will, see if it

f’eace, with a view to getting spliced. An '

For twenty days we will offer ISO

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SI 00 per year.

Entkhf.l at the 1 ostutfice, Oreencastle j s t^ 0 n ew Senator from Massachusetts. Ind.. as second-class mail matter. n— — - ^ - ■ — Tnr.SK seems to be a belief abroad in

accident delayed them at Geneva Junction, and it was arranged that the young man should proceed to Crystal Lake to make preparation for tho wedding there, while his companion would return to Geneva Lake to await notice that all was ready. I'nlortunatelv, the young lady became impatient, and tho next day start-

was properly executed and probated. f 1. See that the owner is neither principal no surety upon any recognizance or official bond which by iaw is a lien upon

the premises.

12. That there are no unrecorded deeds or leases for or upon the lands.

Heating; Stoves Coinprif<iug a full assortment of all the regular patterns, ai Less than Manufacturer's Prices I If you need anything in this line, come at once and Buy Stovts

at nearly your own prices.

H. S .tEHICE Si CO. i-»—i. Tr^r The Cincinnati Dollar Weekly Commercial.

19. Do not loan upon land in the 1 tv i t> Tt~j> iW -n

niiuie of the wife when such property A Large, Eight"Page, Fiity"8ix Column Family Newspaper! ed to meet hei lover. lie at the same was acquired by descent, devise or gift | IT IT -,Y 1< C* E I> A

time started to meet her. The conse- unle8S you art , not onlr morglly but i e _ , quence was that they kept sending mes- ,, ally certain tl , at the Inoney is t0 be ap .

TiiKKKis a strong feeling in favor of a tho land that a man make* a great sacripostal telegraph now, caused mainly by lice in accepting the office of President the new telegraph monopoly just organ- i of the United States, even at a salary of

ized. loO.tXK) a year. Senator Hoar seems to . 0 ---, , — r

look at the matter in this light, and intro- s ‘ in * ra ' oni ° -l 1 1 an ’* missing propriated to her own special use and Tmk Indiana Legislature met in joint .luces a bill pensioning all ex-Presidents, j'' arh ,,t,U>r “ nt ' 1 thu y^'S woman, fired benefit,

conveution, Wednesday at 12 o'clock, Snould this measure become law. the ex-■ ” mi J,SSU!4ted ' rct,,rned ho,ue with the, H . Know by means of a thorough and elected Gen. Ren. Harrison ' mted , eClilive offlcc of the coun , ry wou i d 8 „ 0 n ^ tfir '“ lnat,l,n to b ' V ° U P the P r0 P 08ed | investigation and a complete abstract furStates Senator. The vote stood: Harri-] beco|ne „ h a financial burden on cnt,re '- v: nor co,,ld an y ronu,n - nished by a competent, responsible attor-'

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I'l-iiilcd I’roui l.iit'gr, Vcw Type.

PUBLISHES MORE REALING MATTER FOR THE MONEY THAN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER IN THE COUNTRY. Ami is Vol Surpassed I'wr Vews, Itusiness Heporls. I.iterary ami

Veleel Ki'adint;.

sou, 81; Gray, 02: Do La Matyr, 2; five thc people „ lhfl MyaI f am j Iiesof

absent three Democrats, one Hepubli- l:i , ropean monarchicf( can and one Greenbacker. v ! ——

after her unhappy n(iy or a professional abstracter, that finding ^ er > c hange ' tbt>ro art , no olbcr ij ens ( 0 f which there

Thouxh mindful of the extraordinary low rates at which the Dollar Weekly Commercial

strancc or prayers, lover succeeded in

this resolution. Thereuoon ho hrmnpht , , f tit. is furnished, and the increwki* eost of the production of Urst-elass newspapers, we are mo

" ° may bo several) of any kind or character appreciative of ihe pleasing evidence of popular approbation that we offer to all persons wh<»

suit against tho railroad company for send us a dollar a year each in advance for our Weekly issue, including, of course and par

- WriiaiOTtr. ticularly, the renewal of all subscriptions, no matter when expiring, for the additional period 15. Lastly see that tho instrument of j ”1 ^^“on^nd’ns u , one dollar will receive tho Dollar Weekly Commercial on. ye.r

n r-i , > cv , . zv. > 11 »• i » \ - ♦ u I r> c n n mnt c n II ml f H P P T nrPKflPfl <‘h OI PO * L ' * •' ^

damages. His claim, however, is only $29 10, at which figure he sums uy his

1- . Tax mariiage of Kenator Joseph McThp. Indianapolis Sentinel says a case l-'onald and Mrs. Josephine E. Rernard

is reported at Bel I ville, Hendricks county, ( occurred at Washington City, Tuesday JU , at wmen iigurc nc sums uy Ins conV evanceor security contains a precite! andThiaxpreniWcholeii amon. the followina famoui,'books-no.uic paid andTrM of Vii which, if true, is even stranger than Dr. morning at eight o'clock, at tho residence 1 traveling expenses and the cost of the i e ,. a l (inscription of the lands and is prop : ,,arper * Ellltlon8 ’ “n»hrid*ed, beautifully printed on good paper, iu tineTre »ortcr u'on‘the 1 besf lulhorUv ! Eaniswirth. 0 ’ 8 Th" 1 weddmg wa^'lly ! !,reSOn, ’ rhe . ha ' i roi>de hig ^octhoart. j ^ e^leT ^c^,'aan^Lge.l’Zi I "T popu1arit y. that a lady of fellville—Mrs. Buchanatl quiet one, only the most intimate friend! Miss Coats had a suspicion that Wil- timely recorded. 3. masterpiece; a story ef the sorrows and

, . - , , . f r.i i i i > • . ham 1’ullcii did not mean to kep his en- 1 In buying lands it is not enough to —took neither food nor medicine for ol the bride ami groom being present. . r , .

‘ gagement to marry her. Mho kept the know simply that there are no mortgages,

forty-two days. Her stomach rejected i Henator and Mrs. McDonald left on everything, and successfully held out • the 7:-‘>0 train for New York, and will be against every known remedy. On last : absent from the city only two or three Katurday she ate, for the first time since days. Senator McDonald has been tw ice her trouble began, a preparation of bread 1 married before, his last wife dying about and hog's brains. She is now in a condi-! two years ago, and about one year after tion of hopeful convalescence. her marriage. The Senator lias several grown sons and daughters still living. The caucus of the Democratic members t Mrs. Rernard was some years ago, it is of the Legislature, last week, to select a said, divorced from her husband, who is candidate for United States Senator, now living in Kansas, and has again marnominated ex-Governor Gray on tho first i r j e ,l. She is a middle-aged lady of fine ballot, Senator McDonald also being a appearance, and still retains much of her

candidate before the caucus. A special ' youthful beauty.

from Wachington City to the Cincinnati linquirer. con.nienting on the result. 1 t bom Salem, Ind., comes the particusays: -‘The defeat of Senator McDonald ,, * rs of n Sl ‘ d event whic I‘ occurred there: for the empty compliment of the Demo- A married daughter of Paris Dalton, an cratic Senatorial nomination annoys tho^ B P ed c ' l '* en °!'" lwd, ' n K* on County, died Senator's friends exceedingly. There is on Thursday. A large procesidon of but one construction placed upon it here, If'onds, including the aged father and and that is that McDonald's too close af- ,hrec daughters, followed the remains to filiation with the Eastern Democracy has the grave on Saturday. Before lowering not been profitable in any sense to the : ,ho body into the grave the undertaker Democracy of Indiana, and the aggressive j rera °ved tho coffin lid and asked the element of tho party have concluded to . * r ’ l ' ,lds 1° tul' e their last look at the deshake off all trimmers and try a new deal, cea8ed, ^ I |< ' *n e d father, Mr. Dalton, McDonald returned to the city only last | stepped beside the coffin and cast an

While he ! onized look upon the face of his beloved

'tllil I 111 I 11,1 *t| I c* 8 *vXtll()< f\ 8 IllnSL“r|M'-tv triumphs associated with low birth and iron fortune.

4. “The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club the work that Kave Charles Dh-kcii*

toll-gate at Norristown, Ind., and he, judgment-* or delinquent taxes against it. I though 70 years old, fell in love with her There are more than a dozen other danwhile dropping the small coins into her g er8 l ,e encountered, and it is not wise hand. Just before tho time for the wed- always to trust so important a matter to, ding she sent him the following written honor, friendship, nor anything else but*

document: ‘‘You are hereby notified that the records.

you will bo held to your promise to the Dower was abolished by the Legislaletter, and that if you remain away, or ture of 1852, yet in conveyances made ■ in any manner fail to keep said promise, I prior to that date in certain cases the you will so violate your agreement at widow is entitled to dower and the same your peril, and will be made to answer: may be assigned; see 20 Ind., 71; 41

the penalty therefor to the full extent of, Ind., 5SC.

the law." That made the old man angry | The section in the Statutes of ’4J proand ho refused to marry her, though ho viding for the assignment of dower was 1 had fully intended to. continued in force in tho Statutes of '52, •

— and is still in force.

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TO AGENTS.

Wc allow a Cash Commission of ten per cent, to Agents on each yearly subscription to the •ekly Commercial sent to us. In forwarding Subscriptions Vgonla will please be carofhl t<>

Among the extraordinary contrasts in j n re g ar ,i ( 0 recognizances it isprovid

the census of cities one is furnished by i by ^ tatut0 tbat ‘-every recognizance,* ., . . San Erancaaco ami Vow (Moans nml . • , v i r.u • . 1 (ilways give m lull the Name. Post-oflico. ( *«int» and Hate ol the -utweriber, and to itai

-Tan t ran* asco amt » '" r * eanh 11,1,1 ' sha,! hind the real estate of the principal which premium hook the au >aertbcr selects.

this contrast is made more apparent be- p ro|n t j le brat! j t jg b ,,t shfll onlv i I* 1 THE AGENT PREFERS A FREE BOOK TO A CASH COMMISSION, cause the two cities stand side by side as bi „ d lhe real estate of th J surcty from tbe "Mi,^aTiit^n ^ U,, ‘ ab ° Ve ““ for l ‘ lm ninth and tenth in point of size. Twenty j time judgment of forfeiture is rendered.’ enU ^;! 1 h t 0 0 u ‘ f^'boSk! 0 th ° chol ' :e " f ,hu C,ub A|tont ' >l-:,rly s " ,l ’ 8cri, ' cr ^ p»T' »' - years ago San I'rancisco had hut 50,802 a s to nrinciual and suretv unon niricial The prire hooka must in all cases bo - looted al the time the subc-ription is .-cnt.

T . ... , , no ! IK .’I Terms—Cash in advance, Specimen copies tree.

innahitants, while Newt rleans had H’d,-, bondS) our Suprcma Court has held that jj YI.,! , »i’TI , ''A 1> <Y CO

n75; last July San Irancisco had 2 )3,958, a sur( ,f y upon nn oflicial bond as wtdl as while New Orleans had 21-1,140. l)n a t) |c p n n( u pa | j s a dobtor ' n .Rtu n t li<} , ncan B smaller scale a still more marked con- jng of the statute,’' which provides that

night from his honey-moon. While be ! wn "'"> look upon the face ot his be^vod. J* *"'? ®*® b ** e ‘ judgment* on oIBcial bomls payal.D to ... # ii <i daiiehtor thon nlv foil dpftd hr»«iHo ftn ,n '^nad l,o4 linhabitant, and t jj e 0 f Indiana, shall bind the real expected an opposition to Ins being the daughter, then suddinlv fell dead beside Mnhil „ „ n q- s . bllt in ,H H nn.kU.,,1 l,.,i ,.u.. .....

caucus notnii.ee'of the party, lie had no ; C(, *“ n • 1 he three daughters, witnessidea that be would not be. Hence the I in B the calamity, swooned away, and the

Proprietors Cincinnati Commercial. K. Lang)lpn Is agent for the fineinnali Daily and Weekly Commercial at Grecm-astL S h h w »* r j t» f »i > n >» L» t with h ■ *n will nifot m ; »l .

anion of the caucus comes to

what in the nature of a shock. -

him some- J preaent all supposed

they, too.

had been stricken by death. Nobs anil

shrieks wont up from women ami men Ox Monday last the census was rep* rt- alike, and the Presence in the audience cd officially to Congresc. after which Con- created a panic of alarm and horror, for gressman Cox introduced the following J all thought that father and daughters apportionment bill, which it is said will! had been strickan by a visitation from become law, wiih slight amendment, if! God. The three daughters were revived any. This bill fixes the number of Rep- anil the body of the dead father removed resentalives at 301, and apportions them to his home ami prepared for hu.-ial. He

among the States as follows:

Alabama . . . Arkansas ... California... Colorado ... Connecticut . . Delaware Florida.,. ., Giiyfgis . Illinois Indiana .... Iowa Kansan ... .. Kentucky.. .

Louisiana

Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan

Minnesota

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8. Mississippi .. . 5 Misnouii . f>. Nebraska. ... . . 1 Nevada ... . 4. New Hampshire, . 1. New der-ey ...

I, New York

. 9. North Carolina. 19. Ohio .12. < Iregon . 10 Pennsylvania . G. Rhode Island . . 1(1 Nouth Carolina . G. Tennessee .... . 4. Texas. . G. Vermont 1). Virginia .10. West Virginia

5. Wisconsin

now sleeps in peace beside bis muchloved daughter in the little country burial ground, whence God called him to Hie reward of a well-spent life; but the scene at bis departure will never be forgotten

by those who witnessed it.

Hurrah for Lizzie Kuene! She ts a young lady of Stanislaus County, Cal. Headers of the newspapers have noticed with indignation for some years past the number of young girls who have y been killed and wounded by jealous lov10 ers er rejected suitors. Such murders are ns cowardly as they are brutal. Lizzie Kuene has fired the first gun—a shot

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34,558, and Mobile 31,205, merit of the action.”

The day of activity in railroad build-1 l- :, ' d, ’^■ lh e Statutes of Indiana now in i g, always a sign of good limes, is with 'J" orco cvcr y conveyance, mortgage and us. One of the Hems of interest in this (lease for more than three years must be great railroading age is served up by a n I recorded in U> days from tho execution exchange as follows: The making of thereof in order to be good as against any steel rails in the United States is in the i ^sequent purchaser, lessee or morthands of eleven rolling mills, who have'8 a l? ec * n B 0C, I Hiith and for a valuable

purchased royalties from ilessomer, the consideration.'

inventor of the new steel making process Uno may loan money without risk on Tbe turn-out of these mills for 1880 was r, ‘ a I estate in the name of the wife, but it 775,000 gross tons: the production for must be judiciously managed since the 1881 wilt be 1,150.0;X> tons. One-half l’ assa B e of l * 1 « recent law concerning of this it already contracted for, and the married women, approved March 25, whole would ho were it not that the mill-11879, the las: section of which reads thus, owners art" afraid the cost of pig-iron and married woman shall not mortgage or ore would so advance that they would in an y manner encumber her separate not be able to reap their anticipated property acquired by descent, devise or profits. Looking at tins vast business ' (tilt, to secure the debt or liability of her from a rolling-mill standpoint, it will be ■ husband or any other person, seen that it looks perfectly lovely. The Many persons suppose the warrant mills get If GO and >$G2 a ton for their 1,1 deeds and mortgages is ample security product, $28 of which is premium, forced I°r a,| y an< l a " overlooked liens that in out of the pockets of consumers for their 11^ 1 ® ^ u ^ ,,rc ,na y discovered, but such|

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in defense of her sex, and let us

pared with the" present'nu.nber Q, T"‘ ' h »‘ iu r ^ nrt wil1 be echocd ,rom this bill n.akes the following ™® c,ld of lhl ‘ countr y to ‘ b ® The

cowardly lover called upon her on Sunday last to make a last appeal for her iflections. She kindly, hut firmly refused his oiler of marriage, and ho drew a pistol to shoot her. She anticipated him with ashot gun, b n led the charge in bis bead, and killed him instantly. Hurrah for Lizzie Kuene! She ought to

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losses and gains: Arkansas. Cnlifornia. lown. Micbigaa Mississippi, South < arolina and West Virginia gain one each; Kansas gains three; Texas, four; Minnesota ami Nebraska gain two each; Pennsylvania, Ohio New Hampshire, Maine, Indiana, Tonnes

sc*, Florida and Vermont lose one, ami | receive a testimonial from her sisters tho

New York loses two.

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warranty like any other security is valu able and available after tbe purchase j inoney is paid only in case of responsible

parties.

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A few days ago Justice Clifford, of the Lfnited States Supreme Court, who is suffering with softening nl the brain, sent a I carefully prepared opinion to his associates upon a question he evidently believed had been referred to him. It was

benefit. Taking the output at the statement of the mill-owners and thoso who control tho Ressimer process in the United States, and it will be seen that they taxed tbe people tho enormous sum of •f21,709 (XX) last year for their benefit; next year they will tnx them $32,200,000. The railroads pay this tax. They repay themselves by increasing" the charges ol carriage. Now, while each of the 50,000,-

(KX) peoiile in the United States contrib- . ... r written out verbatim as he dictated it.; utes something towards this tax, the , „ , , . . , , ,. ^ I. and was found to contain many points * f, number of Us direct beneficiaries could , , , . .... . . be put in a street railway car without i ® ound law ' aUll0U 8 h ,n the 1,,ain ,nc< ~

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cm. cpcotro ME OF m CTIiES THOUSANDS T2AELY. iv is tk: uadihc RiMtcr for all TIIR011T& LONG COMPLAINTS Health and Btrcugt.h follow frea its aso.

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