Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1881 — Page 3

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The

greencast^

VOL. 8.

GREENCASTLE, IND.

Tie Latest! Miss !•’. C. Howland

COHRESPONDENCE.

Staf

FEB. 5, 1881.

NO* 42.

! keg, which seemed to I -pints to the occasion.

t'se tho nap- !

give additional nor clean thorn in your mouth.

1 . The singer was kV'-

Thk reailcrs of Thk Star will nlease bear in 1 ca |l,.J 0Ht a ...i Khll . /Nwer allow butter, soup or other food to r«-

1 mind that v»0 do not hold ourselvas account*- “e* 1 "- a!iu wnil ° the singing , ■

M 1 T.

L T N Ami Dealer in

E R.

in e .s pVwUhi ,r !: wTXply' W * S KOing 0n a Ur « e b °y *itl, yellow gently.

TiHin on your whihker.M. Use tho napkin tre-

. •— • iiacoo i uiuiMiia. w v relve space to our corroepondents that the people may learn what the thou*hts of tneir

neiehors are.

breeches on (I suppose his measure was] taken while he was standing in the water,

.pT,M.i™ •i-j »"0 »*P"»t i,.ir| X"'

Fancy Goods

ConeistinKof

flosierv, Corsets, Fancy Neck chiefs, Spanish Fischues And will make a rpecialty ol? /

Ladies’ Underwear & Fine L

j-'i/^uuoucq irom vnrious pnrrn oi tne county., ^ J ui>r iui aud bave'lt omited W * ° f y ' mr D ' ;i * hbor, “ >u ' 1, jerked a little fellow out of the crowd, the) decline.

Neve’- wear sloven at table, unlen the hands r some special reanon are unfit to be feen. J^OTer. when servinK others, overload the | nt>r force upon them delicacies which)

and Notions.,^

or I.flier from J. Ik. C. Tntkrskt, Iowa, Jan. 29, 18S1.

it Star:

/I^teeius proper that I should sty some[hnng respecting the offices during the ehrly settlement of Putnam County. Of

(ro . ..re,,.eking .X’r.KrcrT.ri“^x?.“”; your paw-paw when a tfcnlleman >s sing- the ptatc.

ing.” The little fellow went for him and Merer make a display of liudiup-fault with

food. Very quietly have it ihangcd if you

want it different.

fcourse they presented no great, induce- , )i | ) | d e * n d said he named that boy An- ) mbnts to make them eagerly sought after' ( ‘) rew ^ ac ^ son )° make him brave, but

II air work promptly made to order.

East Washinaton street

downed him, and ho squealed, ‘‘(}uit, you

little fool you press my eye They Never paaa your plate with knlfeand fork on , were soon parted, when the father of the , same. Remove them and allow them to rebig boy took him before his favorite can- '^ in “pon a piece of broad.

/ Never rauku a display when reiuovinjr hair, Insecf- or other disagreeable things from your ■food. 1‘lace thorn quietly under the edge of

j^jur plate.

Never make an effort to clean your plate or the bonos.you hnve'been picking too clean ; it

locks as if you left ofi hungry.

Never tip back in your chair nor lounge on the table; neither assume a position that is ill*

25 tf

^068, | so f ar salary was concerned. But then * bflieve tiioro was anything in a . Conaistiu* of the ^ffnrdod positions of influence ami n » mp . or he would have eaten that little

Call and nee (foods and Price*. preference, and they might in the mar U P- I f any of them wanted to try New Good, constantly arrivini future prove very convenient stopping- °) < ) ) *))> f 0 )et them come; and then he

stones to more lucrative and influential | snor *«'> ,iko a horsn *n«l curved his neck. LredTr Hwkwa'rd. positions. At that time as well as now. ' ,U8t tll(?n • heard a Happing noise, and on Never, at one's own doubtless, there was a good per cent, of ’coking around I saw a man jump on a Party lelsewhere, leave before

worthy influential citizens who sought no ’°K Rn c crow like a game fowl, b ncle , te| or bo|ird!uK house thu rulo Bee(1 not be ob .

such position for themselves, ami would . Andy understood wtiat that meant, and nerved.

not accept one if ottered. Nevertheless stepped between them and said, “Shame Never f«l obliged to cut off tho kernel with

they were as deeply interested in the

BARGAIN:! Ill I>ry CmOoiIs, Dress (woods, Notions and ^lillinerya at LANG DON’S FANCY BAZAR, No. G, South Sklo Square, Greencastlo, Indiana.

T. G. BOWMAN.

JOHN SUELKY.

table or at it dinner

the rest have

excused. At a ho-

welfaronftho State and county as any other citizens, and had a decided prefer-

,a» ad’^ U^'V^ito^k <!ncefor,hosftwho should receive their

j votes. They desired to intrust the Slate

Fines! and Lntest Slyle Of COirWEeSiacd county govornmenu to competent,

The undersigned public that he Ua

»ome of the

And Uuasios, and fine sinale and double drivinr borces. I urn well prepared to furnish rarrianee for parties, weddinse and luneralson short notice. Prices to suit the times. Horses

and mules bought and soli.

GRAND CEN T R A L

LIVERY, SALE and

FEED STABLE T Northeast Corner Public Square, Greencastle, Ind. JOHN CAWI.KY.

C-A.I_iXj a t

trustworthy men—while they themselves were content to engage in some other do

-'• * •• w-.* n. th<,„ | ; b u ;r, , ‘".i:r,;.7:"X'.r“ proceeded to relate some circumstance Nev er out so much of anyone article as to that occurred in Huneombe County, N. T* t,r »ct attention, ns some people do not eat Carolina, which got them all to laughing, ^^Vr^rUcU Hf bUtter ' fi " Uet C,lke ' ClleeeC and they joined in the chorus again. In/ Never expectorate at the table: also avoid the meantime P. J. had taken the taritt'l'" le ‘' lin K ““d coughing. It is better to arise .i . u u ; Iquietly from the tuble if you have occasion to man to one side and told him that hisV. .

““o either. A sn cie is prevented by placing

r l\ (L Bowman & Co's

CHEAP CASH STORE Wholesale and retail dealers in Staple & Fancy GIFtOCIEIRXIESl Highest Market Price paid for Produce in trade or cash

T. (i. BOWMAN & Co.,

from Southard’s Block, 1 door East of Langdon’s Book Store, Wash. st.

GEORGE BICKNELL.

wife was a knowing woman, and had great

i/ r

t r I skii mini

. Tide

Ne

lJl nyt

1 deep 0 nt! c ' n

lelSie

lingers (irmly on the upper lip.

Never spit out! bones, cherry pits, grape skins, etc; Quietly press them from your muth upon the fork, and lay them upon the

!de of your plate.

Never allow the eouversation tn drift into anything but chit-chat: the consideration of deep and (abstruse principles impairs diges-

tion

lever permit yonrself to engage in a heated argument at the table. Neither should you use Koetures, nor illustrations made with a

parlmc-nt of tho country's progress more ''D u,>nco '' vas v,> ry sick; and that if congenial to their tastes and dispositions ’ ie would loan him $o to get some mediOn the other hand, there were always | c ' np with, he could cany every township enough ol those who would accept the m the county. '] he money was forth-j oflieial positions, more or less reluctantly , tloni ' n K- I*. J. kept so drunk on it th or cheerfully, if only urged a little. .So next week that ho didn’t know a stick it was soon made apparent that there wood from seven dollars and a half. He were not enough ottices to give each as- was hardly able to attend the next meet-

pirant a position. Evidently some of ' n S at Grimes’school-house, to play the, knite orfork on the tabla-oloth.

PTTTT Tift TTfi ^TftT?T? ! these must gain the favor, while others trick on the anti-tariff man. These j Never pass forward to another the dish that D\JL tf a 1 UiUl niugt bo lefi ou . t _ of whom would be scenes were being enacted then through- b " , be * n ^ nd ^ to you ' requested todo QTT’TT T TP TIVTT^ 1 i_ o i . . . , go.itmay have been purponely defliirnea for XviliiliLjO V IXjXjili, U., disappointed not a little over their defeat out the State, but more particulary in the yoUt an ^ paislna it to another mav give him For Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals. Oils, Var- '(’heso contests did not always terminate I ne wly Settled parts. or her what is not wantod. nishes. Paints, Glass, Putty, Fine Boaps. ] r . . , . .. , j I Ac nm : lw i„ n k.. ofi Never put jrcur feet so far under the table aa Perfumery, Dye .stuffs. Sponges, Brushes, and favor of those w ho had ,he most do-1 As we are to judge b> comparison of to ^ ^ ^ on ihft oppo ,. (e

cided claim on the public support. Who ! ’be future by the past, I will insert an ex ,; dp . , lf ithc r should you curl them under nor i were the shrewdest political tricksters j tract from an agricultural speech made j at the side of the chair, and wire-pullers, and who could wield | by one of Indiana’s k-ading farmers, who j "; r i 3‘ n ;) y L^r^indlJ 1

Manufacturer and Dealer in

1

all articles kept at first-class drug stores Prescriptions carefully compounded at all

hours.

Also a complete stock of Family Groceries and Notions. (Imfd

Plows!

SUCCESS!

| the most extended iuttuencu by fair, and ll l R0 bas done the State good service in ] erent . Any article may have praise.

1 it may be, by unfair means, got tho tna-; her General Assembly. It was made in ' jority vote. | ’ ess l ban thirty-five years after the above

iseti/ w

As I was not a voter at that time, 1; *«enes were being enacted. After giving

THE CUTICURA REMEDIES.

Tom. Abrams,

! took no particular interest in the matter j ‘he rise and progress of the State in all j Facts Kkuaboiku Tii«m-Wbo Maxks But 1 will endeavor to give your readers 1 Us different branches ol business from its Thk bxco Tr.v'nV Intx "vTxw'or iTtismRk*

ho

)»appily closed by was conbidered at

Owinfrtoii largely riDcreaned buflinesp, ban 1

been obliged to moved his mock oi

a

Groceries, Provisions, C.LASS & QUEENSWARE,

> or Hi

To tho large room on the

MhIc of rultlir Square,

FOBTKK WITH PgTKK VaN SCHAAK, KSO.

From the Chicago Times.

To enable the Timrs to furnieh its readers

Massachusetts in ] with some reliable information regarding the

a report of the first political meeting I wilderness state, attended in the county. staling how Indiana It was held at Fiddler’s Mill, in Frank- 'hat tim'e, »s follows: lin township. There l found a large^ “Indiana is the new

crowd assembled, dressed in homespun . her ere of education; tho new Kentucky • ^tu^mmUe Br :' report* r"ailed* j clothing. From the a^roat number of puns , m * l( * r “ ne cattle; the new Georgia in her j yesterday upon Mr. Peter Van xSehnak, of Van carried, one might suppose they had meti ,lum ber of hogs; the new Ohio in the ex Schaak, Stevenaon A- Co., wholosale and rc ' for a shootinir-match instead of hearing lent of her corn-fields; tho new Newj t811 drassbt. eornor boko and Dearborn lor a snooting maten. m.sieau oi iiLarim: ^ >treetv, when the following facta were elicited : the political issues of the ilsy discussed. » °fk in the volume of her wheat; the j k.—Will you oblige tho reader* of thei The main issue seemed to he the tsriff. I r,ovl 'Sparta in the traverv of her soldiers;. Tiaasbv answering a few questi<ino regurding

Next door to the dry goods store of I..Hawk ins | The high protective tariff man had the the new Ireland in her gallantry to WO-} th ” fire ih

aYw^.^adro' 1 :^ 'ur^o bh „ C .r, a Vn,l , c y irsn. i opening speech and ft I teen minutes to i men; the new England in her straight- k -Do they s«„ well?

and prices will be loumt as low or lower than ’ ( ,| US(;i He spoke of foreign domestics, forwardness; the new Germany in her Mr. Van S.--Thc sale of the Cutieura. Cnti-j clsowhero in Western Indiana. . ’ , r • . , thrift nurnassimr all her nrotntvnps" IcuraResolvent, Cuticura .Soap have beeu un-

IIit;It(*M I»rice« rsnd lor ITlarkcf- i Mlcb as ,oa ' co,rec “ nd ot bcr imported ar-; tnntt surpassing an nei prototjpe-

C

1ml Farm Machinery (wencrally.

Has on hand and for i*al»i at lowest possible prices,

IIOOMILR WHEAT DR1LLM,

Both one and two-horse. Also the Celebrated htudebaker

LUMBER WAGONS. SPRING WAGONS, AND CARRIAGES.

iiblr romilry l*i'«Mlnrr. tides. He endeavored to prove that the fhe above was cheered

Tom A It K 4.TIM. tf IS

JF O XT a’ 22 3 S HOt?S E AND CATTLE POWDER?*

FOOT/.

mmW

Will cure or prevent Dlaeoac.

\o TIornf will die of Colic, Bots or Lvng I , 'K-

r». k. I f Koi’tz’H Powdent are used In t itne.

..ii'/ h B.»wder» willcureandprevent liooCuoi.kma

•r.tz’n I'owilerB will prevent riAl’FB in Fowl.a.

ieiiity.'s Powders will Inercaw? the quantity of milk .. I cr.'Hin twenty percent., amt make the butter fin

precedented.

as true, and i> R.—What roawon do you give for ko largo q |

government might put on th.-m a duty of “ fitting illustration of ray reminiscences sale’

itlX .ii j *1 * m /Uv ^ I Mr. Nan S. — I givo four roasonts First. JO per cent. »d valorum, and Ute mer-j to-day. ' wJth.y are original and revolutionary in their chant might incorporate it in the price of In reply to J. 1 .— I have no arrarigo-^ ( , OIIU ,. )sition an j m(M , 0 of (ri , Htmenl s cr0 nd- t the goods, and yet the consumer w.mid ments with the editor to continue these ly, .hey undouhtudiy possess great curative not pay the duty on these foreign domes- reminiscences. Subscribe for The Sta ^'^Uksnll'suff^ng who"."'.' tried” I tics. Hu was therefore in favor of a hi^h ’‘tonce, and ijuit borrowing it of your an< i f oun( j wanting the usual romcdDs and * protective tariff. His opponent took the, neighbor. It is only |1 a year. You | modos of treatment, and who are willing to rtand and told how old he was before he frequently pay $1 for a paper the size a r ®“’ ly ^ ut .‘‘ nd , su ^ 00 "' ful

wore breeches, and said he knew nothin? Ji cabbage-leaf, and obcut a^ green ^the reach of every invalid,

about politics, seed ticks, dog-ticks or H.~Are your large flalee oftheso raedieine*i ‘

lunatics, until he became aquainted with , K ‘ yo Jf r a 5 eDt ' s ‘

, . . . I ,, It W estimated by British authomies Mr * >»ns. —No; they are litiegmato mail; hl8 honorable opponent. I Laughter. I •‘Hut, n t onM » | , llt th . ir ntnrl , nf s orders. We emph y no travelers on the road

The attention of the public is particularly called to the line of Farm and Spring Wagoo* inarinfuctured by me; then© (rood* will be fonnd to be built ot the beat materi&li). by coxai*>

, tent workmen. anti are fully w arraiitid,

Dealer in Iron and Steel, Horse Shoes and Ilorse*Sboe Nails, and Pittsburg Coal, j Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, Greencastle, Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally. HANNA & BLACK, Furnitur? Men!

It is estimated by Kritish authorities

—.. .... . I that one-half their stock of sheep is .

«,:vl t* w»*“ i. , , on** thinif I do know—I am n Jackson uni u , . . , * r i i ~ai*e rundanientaily opposed to that way of

to the hub hub and all' I Tremendous * r!")? I'ggi'nik/ 0 ' ^ 0 °f ,u,Il ’^' r *.)»»« good. ,h. r.t.il.r h*. to ber suchU-

..! T7 »r,..vi.KM wiu.«iiTg SAX»VAOTiaa. f ’ 1 illg at leitst 17,000,000 .miniitls, avetag- pens.s, and ^uch hiapIo good,, as thre require

aid everywhere. , cheering.) Aiidho is the man for mo.” | j I1S r 55 pounds per head. This gives an no one to loro theui, ff. His o(iponent took the stand to reply,. annual supply of nearly 1,000,000,000 1 B. Can you toll us something about ihis

looking rather crest-fallen, when a young | pounds of imiU.uj thTouuh the home 1 r y r man innocently informed him that Mr supply, In addjkffm to which l.OOO.otki Brown had caught a “tariff’’ and saw the ' n, l HI1 vfluuyfiala f/ivo50,000,000 pounds

1 M r A

Forrz s !v*u i»eb« will«itii Fatjhfaction.

tpry where.

DA V I D E. KOUTZ. Froprletor.

UALTI MURK. Mi V

TRADE

llav* in fltock a full and complete line of I'arlor Furniture, Library Furniture. Chamber 8eb*. ! Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, Lounges, Patent Rockern of the beet Myles, Marble Top and Plain Tablea* Pictures and Picture Krnincs, and in tact, evoryrhihg dcfeirahlo in the Fir

MARK

M. II. RobertH’Horse Powder? have br^a u.>cmI with astounding result? in the etuhleg oi .Mr. Pturre Lorrilard so inu( h so that the Kngisiimen have been ordering iiln large quantiieai ninco Parole, Wallenstein and other American horse.-, have won thousands of doE lar? lor their owner? •'tn 3

PENSIONS

track of another one, which seemed to ' con-olo him somewhat, until ho was informed that the young man was niistak, n 1 in the name of tho animal—it was a ''porcupine’’Mr. Brown had caught. Just^ then a candidate for some county office, who had learned that “music hath charms,’’commenced singing, outside ot j

the crowd—

“I’ve been down to New Orleans,

Procured for all soldier/disabled in the B S j I've been to Montreal”—

service from any cause, hNo Dt heirs of de-

ceased soldiers. The *iiglitest disability ’’ntj the crowd aiosc and ruahod to the

ties to pension- I’KNSUtNo IN* IvKA^KU.

Bonn y and new discharge* ■ rocured. 1 hose Ningcr, cheering, 1 heard only the two

in doubt as to whether entitled I" anything.'

circular i hrst lines; hut

more.

! tiilnre line.

’ruble Ctiqiiells'.

Nevu/cat very fast. Nevwr fill the mouth very full. Nev*r open your mouth when chewing. Never make a noise with tho mouth or throat. Never attempt to talk with the mouth full. Never leave tho table with feed in the mouth.

should send twoi’.-ccnt stamps tor our of information. Address, with stamps. Stop !

urtA (,’ri., hojicitors of

as they about all joined in

-of'ola!ras"anTpitaUs. the ^lorui by singing or *;ting il, I can

Room 8, l?t. Cloud Building, Washington. D.C. J

3tn34

«>fSD s S ruRE Trip

Tlu* lie**! < oiitfh Syrup Ih PW’« (*ur» a P»r f’onmimptloti. Il o< quk'k ini'1 it tauten giwnl. i)o«< • nioII, botllr liimr. rhcrtfoiw lhc» ch**«i(W«t a?' wt»ll tLc i>#mc h'old rv^-ry where. »t<ri «1.rn per honle

i givy it in full:

Pass around the liquor, boys, Pass it 'round the room; We're the boys that fear no noise - All the way from home.” On looking around I saw three longbearded men remaining and the speaker

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Never *oil tho table-elofb if it irf possible to ' ing the introduction of .^uch remedies i.-* enor-j avoid it. j mourt. A fortune tnurtt be expended before any i Never carry away fruit* and confectionery return can be expected If. after a wide dis- 1 from the table. ' tribution, they are found to po»»i»ert tho virtue* Never entourage a dog or ''a* to play with j claimed, those »ho have bt ea eurad will you at table. recommend them one to another, and thus Never explain at table why certoin food* do makt them remunerative. When a man backp not agree with you. • hie atatement? with hi 1 * «:wn money, you may 1 Never introduce diegaating nnplea-ant generally rely upon them. Tbit Week* A I'ot-

opitrt for coDverFation. ter are doing.

Never pick your teeth or pat jour hand in R.~Iluvt they ever before prepared rnedi

Van S.—Weeks 4c Rotter are importeri«, wholesale drugging and ehemirtts. and for twenty*five yoar-i have been the foremost |

houee in New England.

R .--It ifl popularly nupposed that advertising ! will eell anything regardlets of merit. Ip it

true?

Mr. Van 3.—No. A remedy said to posa- 1

CM Virtues of which it i- ill fact dsstituts, | n ttl | its branches, caretnlly attsndad t». A full stock of L'uJorUker's Goods eonstantly •» will surel.v fail. No reruUhte firm, und drug- , ,„ nd „ ur „ B , ir , e u onB of lhe Une(lt i n th i.. „ el i on of thaState I S&’-^rcr'S'AiSr-'S! HANNA & BLACK, U and 1C E. Washington St medirins unless it had, under the most trying _

circumstances, proved itself to possess extraordinary me Ii. il value. The expense attend-

Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. UXTSERTAXXXXTG

THE CHICKERING

PIANO.

THE VICTOR

In all great caateeta, and for the pa* 1 Fifty-^ven Yearn the (Acknowledged Rtadard of lh«

# • —utry, Lul of Lurcpe-will be oftert^

your mouth.

Never cut bread tlway* break it. -preodiiig

ch piece with butter a* you ewt it.

Never come to the table in your *hirtriepvt«

with dirty hand* or di -he> oled hair.

Never exprens a choice f or »»ny particoltr

partM of u dish, unlere requested to do eo.

Never boritate to Uke the l»gt pieteof

World—being copied nr.t only by themakerrof tbia country

I during the prerent condition ot trade at

Greatly Reduced Prices.

Milt. E. Thomas, Notary Public, Morton, Indiana. Acknowledgements taken and conveyancing promptly attended to. tf28

Igeaturing to them, t inquired why tht*y s bread cr the la»t cake. Thure arc probably

wore long boards, and was Informed they . mor< ‘- , , Navsr call loudly for lh« waiter, nor attract

were IKr;unkards-a hurleaque on a BtUnlion l0 roDriflf bj boiMeruu . CondBCt . 1 thought if that was the. Never use your own knife to cut but'.er.

worthy class.

sign a great many more of them ought to ^’ W1, ri use a kr.ite us-igned tu’ihat purpose.

, , , . i . . i Neverpoara peach, upplo or pear at table 1 ly rational plan, that must take a firm hold on haro long beards. Ihere appealed J“«l! for , B , t her. without holding it with* fork. I the confiduace of those who suffer from chroathen a certain myaterit:i« eight-gallon j ^Ntrar wipa year tngcra on tha labla-aloth J ia JUaasas of tha hlood, skin and soalp.

vines for popular use?

Mr. Van 8. —I bslievs not. They are. like J ourselves, agents for » gre»t many, but we think this ie the first they prepare themselves. It is but once in , lifetime that a discovery is made of a remedy that such a tirinas Weeks A Hotter are willis/ to slake life and fortune

on.

R.—Are the prospects flutterio* or other- 1 wise? !

Mr. Van 8.—Very datterinx As i said be- Ail persons wishing to par have (or av vmina) linstruiueuts are reepectfallytinrited to vis

fore, the remedies undoubtedly possess great merit. And beside... they treat blood and •kin diseases according toa new and thorough*

were granted our Pianos In th# fJRMAI WORLD S FAIR in LONDON, ltd: as the GREAT KXP081TION in HARD. 1S07: it the INTKKNA'UONAL. KX.1N) SlTION' in Chili, 1875; and at the grand Centennial F.x’bition,Philadelphia.’76

our asre-rot,ins.

Chickering & Sons,

130 Fifth Avenue, New York. 156 Tremont Street, Boston.