Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 29 January 1881 — Page 3

The

G R N C A

VOL. 8.

GREENCASTLE, IND.,

Staf

JAN. 29, (881.

NO

41.

CORRESPO K JDENCE.

Miss E. C. Kowliind M I L E I N E R-

And Urnler in

Fancy Goods and Notions.

Thk render* o! Tin Stak will rdcane bear in ini od that we do rmt buld ourrelve* aroounla-

nle lor nr endorse the opininue ot corrinpi nd So fo* fear il

entr publislied in the-c eolniMii*. We a'lnply'

make mu helii yre that if my theory whs grtiwing town, and there are three restrue the rhinini vs of his catiin would ho tatirintH and saloons—well 1 will not to the other direction before morning stop to count them now. One hotel hen* j might he about hn'f way is called the “Indiana House.” and its;

airc apHce to our eerrespondenta that the i ro- around and I Wouldn't be ahle to And niv proprietor is one of the rascals of the pie may learn what the thouirhta ot their , . . . . ,

"ai tiotiie. I concluded to stay all night town. 1 here are good people in this

BARGAINs!

n* are.

syT.nden^ oYTb?eiom t"’. Hni1 r< -' t ' r '' 1 t0 bed on the one legg. d bed- country also Almost every church is)

Send alonjr the news of your neighborhood, >tra<l

uml have it printed.

Consisting of

liter I.<■114*1' Irom VVintkkskt ioWA, Jan

J. I>.

15, l?-.sl

Wtor Stak:

There is one singular fact always no-

x . , ,, „ fticeahle in the settlement of a new Hcsierv. Eorsets. ranev Neck Ilnndker- . ,

chiefs. Spanish F,scl. nes, etc, ^ountry. 1 he idea of colonization seem*

Ami will make u M>ecialty of

fill Dry (moo<Is, Dross (jroods, Notions and Millinrrv, at

» 7

It was no low atl'air; they were r- prosented in this town. We have j made high, so as to store many things tin Methodists, Cungregationalmts, Ilaptists] 'h r Ihulii. as tiie old settlers had hut one and Episcopalians. The Methodists and '

room for-ome time after settling down 1 longregalionalists will huild theii w- A ■%. J < a t'%’' flfl A A flfl to house-kerpinp. llrolhir Mi'ton houses in the spring. The Epioopalian- MAi'mIw B flw ALi^l By it M fl 1 7m flB.y

and Miss Susan were alone to e’jov have tin ir church built,and are carrying,

Ladies’ Underwear & Fine Laces, Coniistir.ir of English Thread, I’m* t Api liuue. liretons, etc. Call and see Goods and Prices. New Goods constantly arriving Hair work promptly made to order. ■ast Washington utreet. Sf tf

to p'

themselves in a social chat, which was on a private school in it for the present.! done in a low whisper. Of course they In reference to the climate here, 1 will | nail to he pr* tty close together, or I say, so far, wo are having a more plea**might have heard them In due time the ant winter than you are. Snow covers lire was cover* d and the candle blown the ground to the depth of fourteen inch out, whi'i* Brother Milton proceeded to es. It is not very cold, and is delightful undress and c* me 10 lied with me. He 'I* ighing. We don't have to do as you

No. G, South Side Square, Greencastle, IntUana.

T. (1. BOWMAN.

JOHN BUKLKY.

c

to occur to a number of persons at the same time in different places, and without nny plan or mutual understanding they take up their beds and walk, with as little ilelay as possible, until thev meet at the 1

I same place, and thereafter' unite in t ,„. h '“*'o P'd'» behind, and he down do back there, “bundle up or freeze to i building up of a commonweal.h Then* l' r " l, >' which sprung one of the death ’ The thermometer was four demust be some law of hutnanactioA.gov- l'" 1 ™ <-ut of the wall, and he was prccip- grees below zero during tho l*tb. 19th 1 -rning this matter But it is useless to '"t" <* large trough of soft soap, and and 20th of last month, and those were speculate on theories, when the simple "n top of him. IB-said some bad the coldest days we have had. From my ! fact is all that immediately concerns us * or,,s ,,,w t,u,t 1 wi|1 not re-produc, as front door w«* can see hack across the'

just now. 1 " r, ' h t0 ,M ‘ 6 l ' nerous , " ,i f » n en foe. He merami s-e the mountains covered with Southard’s Block, 1 door East of Lailgdotl’s Hook Store, Wash. fit.

cramblod up r.n«l Faid he had soap on pine and fir trees, and thi sc covered with

T. G. l>ouman Co’s

HEAP CASH STORE Wholesale and retail dealers in Staple & Fancy

G !Ft O C IE IR, IE JS

inchest Market Price paid for Produce in trade or cash

T. (i. BOWMAN & Co.,

There is probably no State where thisC 1 ™ 111 """ ''I’

law of l.uumn action was more fully tl i ,,im ' Ti'* 1 n'd'"'ly excitedly. I-now look heautiful. This is the counlustrated than in the settlement of thC' Whcre? wh ' re ' nro,her 'ry f-rsportsmen. Back in the hills and 'State of lndiana. and, patticularlv. l*,,,-; " n S' 1 " 11 '‘"'h'i'.that issuflicient.” mountains there are a great many deer Inam County. They came from ‘ a'most . ht r ”P llf ‘ d - Tho difficulty was soon rem- and both cinnamon and black bears The IcToty State in tho Union, but mostli ' di, ' d ll " d w ‘' rt " urne d to i*"'I again, river, lakes and mountain streams are

Finest and LntCSt Sfyle Of C3rri!126S!r r oM the southeastern and D-iddloStauI. w, "‘n Brother Milton said he didn’t care full of salmon an.) diff-rent species of Ua d horT* i, ‘'i*m wi"’! en.e*r e d n t d o d fu U rni*h d .-ir'■ >' is noticeable that the first settlers of '* danK for in th,! if ^ hadn’t trout. Our house is only about two him rinse- ter parties, w.itilin** anJ tunenii* on I’utnaiu were almost entirely native horn '" st !l11 col,1 i ,1 '-‘ ncu in l , "‘ one-legged 1 <lred yards from tho river, and I expect

Americans. we consider that they !'^tead. Owing to his condition, he to Hnd a great deal of pleasure this sum

G R A N D C E N T li A 1, 'were of all shades of opinion, and had for home before daylight, which gave mer tn ti-hing. The town takes iu name

been raised in different Stales where thei moa ch#ncet0 ,0 Mis8 Sl,ti " n from the falls in the Rpokan Biver. For customs and manners of the people were When 1 1UlI 8 es,pd ,hat I’-rother Miltcn. the space of about two hundred yards

GEORGE BICKNELL,

Thf un»lerBi»rn«*(l b«^gH leave to inform the public that ho haa added to bin livery fltock

some of the

LIVERY. SALE and

FEED STABLE! entirely different, we can more fully ap- had fallen fr-m grace, she indignantly the river falls about one hundred feet Northeast Corner Public S<i„are, preciate the many virtues of the pioneei 'hat it was no such a thing; it i will only say that they are gran*l and

men and women who organiz-d that , hi,d on| y ,allen out of bed. an-l she he- b-autiful and will certainly some day in TV ii Babel into good civil society; and that I li,;Ted in final Pe^evefonce of the aims dnres great deal of machinery. Hi was not fully done until the adventurers ‘^''eving she meant that Brother Milton |8otno it is thought that tins will be the

and those who had no interest in the

Manufacturer and Dealer in

!

Greencastle. Ind. JOHN CAWLUY.

If Vou lioii't (’iitcli Him

Du)*.,

county, further than to take a claim and sell it, had passed away or gone further

west.

Too much honor can not ho bestowed on the self-sacrificing pioneer ntinuters

was a saint, and would persevere and ti- great manufacturing center of the exnally succeed, I lest all hopes ami left treme northwest. We have good socieIn leaving I shook hands with every ty here. It is made up nt people from member of the family, which was com-|'ibiiost every State, especially from the! mon at that time. On reflection I found Northern States. We have very f w 1 that I had called every one of them Miss, Chinese and colored people here. But a {

Plows!

Stop Hn<l TnkoH Brink nt

€E1\TEN*IAI. SAIaOO!V,

J.M. o"KNS * I!HO . T r „ pR .,_ West Side i ,heir success doubtless

always

of the different denominatio* s.who never I 8usan ’ 0Vl ' n t0 tho " ld n,an - Yo,J s,i, ‘’ 1

hnd it had; but it was no go. I thought

good many Indians are all around u*. and tho squaws will wash for from two

Thu secret ot t0 charm her by some sublime poetry, hits to one dollar a washing. It is all and as 1 was not a poet, I employed “hits” out here, I haven’t seen anything

sr rs.'vn iimv., ■ »* e Pubic Square. (Jreenoastlc. Ind.

SUCCESS!

Tom. Abrams,

Owinff to a largely *inoren.“f«l buFineFo, been obliged to moved his stock of

GLASS & QUEENSWARE,

received any reward for their labors only

that registered in heaven.

was that they

I ved within their means Ned McGaughey to compose some for i b-ss than a ten cent piece since coming on ! however limited, not' covotinp me, which was as follows: this coast. If you should ask for a ntekmore of luxury and comfort than then " l like ,u 8ec 11,0 srH«s I le's worth ot anything it would be asking

Bcfora the mower mows it; the merchant to give it to you. It is on.-

">oi III

To the larRf room on tho

Su\r of I'aBSir Squurr,

) income would afford, and the natural re- I Hke rosee the old *r»y horse.

suit was prosperity and contentment, I ’Cause when he hoc* he aoes it.” with always room for one more strangei When 1 found that I couldn't succeed at the fireside and a cordial welcome to a ; with poetry, I gave it up entirely. Broth place at their table for even the most * r Milton had pot the ‘‘mitten” for some hungry guest. ' cause, and discontinued his visits. Some writers on pioneer life seem dis a year afterward we all met at Mr.

{ I rO(*Cri OS, Provisions, posed to leave out of the history all the I 's lor a chopping and quilting party

real life, and feed their readers on 1 After the crow*! had assembled Milton | j skirntned milk. I think truth many times ! observed a bright little sister of Miss is stranger than fiction. 1 will > roceed ; Susan looking at him earnestly, and he to give your numerous readers some ol. asked her if she knew hia name. She I my experience in trying to get a help- hesitated for a moment, ami then, clap-)

where lii* triend*and ihe public generally will mate 'o raise that boy I spoke o* in a : ping her hands gletfu.ly, said, \ es, Mr IIinkle, of Madison County, Iowa, in But— IXoi«. d w , i^^be*Tnun l d ^ »^•low , or rowUuTa"!;, ,or,ner letU “ r: S,,a l'.” which '' r0l| 4‘t down the house, nam County, Indiana, will be pained to elsewhere in Western Indiana. [ formed the acquaintance of a young | to the great confusion ot Brother Milton know that he died from the effects of u itiglicai I’l'icrs faHl lor in lirkt-l- ladv who came with Mr. Hntcheson from When night ratm* I found that I had vio f H |] ( );i the ice, on the M h of Januarv,

| Kentucky, who first settled the Daniel lated a rule of etiquette of old settlers; JSHI. and was buried by the Maaons on Shuo farm, northwest of Batnbridge. The ihat was, if a young man didn't assist in the IGth. IB- w as a member of that ori yung lady was a noble spt cimen of hi r the chopping he was to have no part tn : de r for over 39 yiars, being amnngthe sex, and was considered by ail to be fitted 1 the fun at night. Many thanks to Mis- flrM u.embcrs of Bainbridgo Lodge No.

| to adorn any station in life. After Hutch- Susan for giving me duo and timely no- <7. Indiana.

j eson left she went to live at Shady Chan tic** of all dang jr and approaching danger, It may be justly sai l that Brother ' -tier's. Mrs. David Talbott, a daughter -o far as had come to her knowledge Hinkh-was a pioneer of two States. He | of Mr. Chandler, wos then living at home which put me on my guard. As I was o’ was horn in Campbell County, Virginia, and will recollect the girl. She had 1 n p aceahlv turn cf mind. Esquire Henri m IHID; came to Putnam County, Ind

Ami I’Nirin Wfiacliinery (fl€‘iierally.

Hus on hand and for sale at lowest possible prices,

iioosiint will’)at nitiisLS, Both one and two-horse. Also the Celebrated fctudebaker

LUMBER WAGONS. SPRING WAGONS, AND CARRIAGES.

Tho attention of the pubPe is partioulHrly eallcd to tho line of Farm and Sprir.tr W agon* mannfaotured by mo; ’host' jrootls will t»e found to be built oi the beet materials, by cciuik

Bit for a rup of yeant at tho baker'R, ui , * . . r J ; tent workmen, and are fully warranted,

all. Tory seldom the latter. Dealer in Iron and S»eel, Horse Shoea and Ilorse*Sboe Nails, and Pittsburfr Coal.

Northeast corner Indiana anti Coluiiiliia streets, Greencastle, Particular attention to horse-shoeing and rejiairiti^ “cnerally.

i a gn at inany talk of going back oast to vi>itin IS *,'! when we expect tho Northern Pacific railroad to be running traini* . tlirougli here from Puget Sound to Lake 1 Superior. That will be the year ot the World's Fair in New York. But very lew go back East to stay after having been on this coast awhile. S. F. J.

Obituary.

The many friends ami relatir* s of John

HANNA & BLACK,

TIELIE

Furniture Man!

able Coiiolr) I*roil arc.

T O?I \ It 11.4 TIM.

ti Iv n (MaflflMflMflMB^BflflBKHMWflMBMflflflWWflflWHWHflflflflaflHW

WANTED,

Ii® Spit! Tiiik

" c want

| many admirers who sought her heart and Wilson thought if I would pay $25 to the j n D'J.H, and there remained until ho emhand. But, to the consternation of us nil, school fund it would pay for breaking ignted to Ma lison County, Iowa, in 1855.

jMVV If III t ■ Villi MlVUflV | she was claimed as a fugitive slave and the head of etiquette, which I did. Mr. Hinkle was married three times— a n u d?ii"h«^w^<^"! , - ,akcn h ' ck K - n,uck >’' where * he Sm ‘ h was Iif( i in ‘he olden times ' twlC0 in Putnam County, and once i

- ' '— *'—- - wermbeles, the as a menial for those who were her in ! -

ntmiirhl, free from knots

-up to be taken off.

100.000

MMi

< u t2H inches Iona f, in-bes thick bear.! " ,an >-y”*” af, " r in Kentucky as a cl).'** and z' Jni'hcs wide Must be imod, toueb. ‘ Let it suftice for me to sny that her i

IM Hfcy S±

Brother Milton is a respected old farmer Iowa. He was a member of the Christian |

Tenors. If the mist of time did not cloud „f Putnam County, and knows all abo.H Church ami bail the nleasure of meim* in fu ’ 1 ,,ni1 complet, line ot Parlor Furniture. I.ibrury Furniture. CbnmberSets, . ~|| iVi. n,rtIon u ■ i pi a. urr oi hsi in- jjij- j,,,, Knum ami Kitchen Furniture. I.ounscs. Patent lloekers of the best stylos, Marble To, 10 m y a,e,n0r y “ B ' ' 'ins little episode. Miss Susan ts in th* his last two children join tho same church | Rnd pup, Table*, Pictures and Picture Frame-, and in fact, cverythiha desiruble .n the Far

jj j lars of this painful atlair, as I seen her quiet contentment of a western home, hut a lew weeks before his death. nitureline. slave.; froni which have gone sons who have He leaves a wife and six children to j Largest StOCk aild Lowest PriCCS.

sound timbcrl'tVeeiromTnot*orVormlio’lworI , '‘ e ‘ “ n»otr. ,honored theirlineigo by b«Fe d Isandlmourn his loss; but they mourn not as __ __ mm m rngm ** bbick place- tho bark not»ap. taken of!—for •‘T liveu in figthlu C/Uunt^, Kentucky. an<l noble* words. »I. I). C. . ilmHA who huTo no hopo. M rs. James JL^ gL^a J|N|

r. b :/ciirc *,i" ^ tHi^ory 1 »>«<1 always been recognized as a ~ - /^ fonff, of Putnam County, is one of the !;THn r d\h«crm™d;T k ,Dt0thif if J0U|whit ‘ ; P or8on - »>ut by some moans As to the F»r Norlhwent^ ! surviving children.

Ilrorkwnv A KorkiifHlou. it was elamied that she was born Fpokas' Fam.s, \Vasiiis*:T(.s7 The writer has known John Hinkle | HANNA & BLACK. 14 aDtl 1G E. Washington St a slave in Virginia. On that pr .of they 'J ski.uohv, Jan. 5, 1SM.{ rro.n his boyhood. The Masonic order '

It may interest some of the readers of ~~ “

In all its brnnehes. carclully attended to. A fu'l stock of Fmlertakor's Goods constantly aa

hand. Uur Ilearso is ono of the finest in this section of the State.

TRADC

reclaimed the girl. About that time bru ** o. reauers o. h#d , grMt rp(jtraining inf]uonco on him i nettes w ent out of fashion, and in order, I'iu: sta^h to hear something^ from this tn d he lived according to its ter.ents. Hie THE CHICKER.ING

1 W as a great shock to the commu-

, to keep in style I formed the acquaintance part of the world. Rpokan Falls is n

of a beautiful blonde, whose parents ha*l ; lively bttle town, beautifully located, of j(v j n which he itM*d fur ho

was re-

J.

MARK

M. 1? BGLprt.«’Ilor.Mo Powders have Tjpoii with R.stour.dit'K roeult^ in the h*

latterly come to the county, and had com | shout live hundred inhabitants. It is in ^,,. c t e( ] By all

, tnenccd housekeeping in the usual piun- the north-eastern part of thi Territory ecr stylo. Tfloy wt-re a very pious family seventeen miles from the Idaho line and

use,I wan atmumiir. result* ln the s ables m »n<i ha*l brought their religion with them, one hundred miles from the British lino Mr. Pierre l-orrilanl m. much so that t» *• Kmr- * , .v,.^ j found a rival in the person of It has grown to its present size during 1

iphmen have been or«:«*nnic 11 in lartcquRnti- 1 1

iop; ninco J’nmlcR WalienKtein an I other % very young man, whom 1 will I tho laht fiftoen months, and a bigj]y| r Geo. F. lit*Iderlo, of l\*ru, Ind

as he belonged to boom” in business and building is ex- ways that be bail suffered very much family did. For ; pectod as soon as spring opens. from rheumatism and used many reme-

dies without benefit. He found tho do-

PI A N O,

n . r ■ ii v < ■ 1 1 * • »» .< noiion-1 it it ii i ui imr American hurses, have Mi.n thouiauils ot *1**1-

lars tor their owners . m ' ^,11 Brother Milton, PENSIONS th ' Mno churoh

An

Mr Geo

NO BENEFIT. Atchison Champion.

Indiana newspaper thus wriUa:

short. 1 will call

the the

young lady M-ss The grading of this western end of

TIEilE 'VICTOIR, In nil jcreat conteftM. ami f«>r the past Fifty-seven Team the iAckn« wledjred FtanHard of the World—being copied not only by theniukemut thi« country, but ot Kuiope—will be nflerCVl during tho present condition ot trade at Trite*.

We chanced to meet there one the Northern I’acitic railroad is comnlet-

sired relief in St. Jacobs OH.

-See a woman on horseback in an

Procured for all soldier* disabled in the U. S service from any cause, also for heirs of do* ciusan.

rens.d fohHer*^ *mVx> d iN<'i!K'\/i'|»’ Sabbath evening. I soon found out that ed from the Columbia Uiver,to this place,

Itoun V a'lid new discharges rocured/Vlms, 1 was considered hut “small potatoes” and beforo summer comes we will again other column, riding near Speer’s Vine

Ikotlwr Mil... s.- .1.™*. Sol hour *b. tu^b*., of cm. You ^. b IrZ.'?.I'lJgh itoom s. St. Cloud Buildbif, W ajhinston. D.C. nmll " on the planetary evolutions, the ro j I do not feel that a ay. While I am writ

tundity of the earth, and other subjects, ing this to you there is a brass band and the aged. Hesoo thought he had convinced me of discoursing sweet music from the bal-

tqken ami conveyanring promptly attend- my error by quoting tho case of Joshua cony of a hotel near by. ^es. a hotel; c^to ' tf28 and others in tho Bible. lie tried to'■ we have only seven in this little but fast

-Milt. E. Thomas, Notary Bublic, Morton, Indiana. Acknowledgements ion and convevanring promptlyuttendeiflto. tf2b

M'crc sranted uur Pianos in th* ORKAT uoiti.D's F.u-t in London, ism ; the (I HEAT BXPOSIITON in PARIS, IV-: III the IN IKON ATION’AI. KXPOSlTION in Chili, 1H75; iitid nt the ziand Centennial Fx'bit ion, Philadelphia,'76.

ly esteemed by the medical profession All person* wishing to purchase (or exnminellinstrument* are respectfully.invited to ri*

for the use of invalids, weakly persons' our ware-room*. Sold by druggists. Iyl2i •I • O Ot

[lill-u lluchu cure, Or.v.S^ Blriutiir,,. CllICkerillg & SOIlS, (.1 onorrhma, Kidney, and all diseases of , , , r n m _ _ the urinary organs. 130 Fifth Avenue, New York, ! loo Tremont Street, Boatou,