Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 February 1881 — Page 4

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20 Cases of filgiu Corn. 25 Cases of Bay View Tomatoes. New California Canned Peaches, Apricots and White Cherries. Also, Fine Line of New

Owinit to tlio kindnem of my cu'tomirf I

i::*“W.'.-; 1 .':: 1 :.!.fava, Mocha, Golden Rio and Green Rio

orcrioue year of m» Imsinesi Ufa in Oraen

prcvloua year of

cmitle.

Notwitketandiae the extraordinary larxe | sales in the past. with the aid of the telegraph and express eomp lies. I have now a full and complete stock in all linos. I can. In all candor. say that I bolieye I now have the Inrse st stork of goods in my line in Wi-glern Indiana, and in the future as in the post, toy prieegj shall be as low as U consistent with good work and goods.

OOi^'-hLi-tilS

Thorn are many persons in the West who beliere in the curative powers of! the mad stone. A titan who was bitten j by a mad pig near Tecnmseh, Neb., trav- j oiled alt the way to Savannah, Mo., to try . the famous mail stone owned by I’nclej John Nelson. The stone immediately i adhered to the wound which is said to be proof positive that ihc patient's bloody was poisoned, and remained clinging to the sore from early morning until sundown, when it dropped off. The patient departed feeling that he had been cured. Uncle John Nelson has owned his mad stone since 1S48, ami has used it in over 1 a hundred cases who re men have been bitten. Heavers that it never failed to ! werk a cure.

C EE IE3 -A_ 3? _ AT Darnall Sr os. <fc Co’s. Call ami See

(Irrencartle ami Spencer, Tnd.

Nothing more forcibly illustrates the value of incessant supervision of every mile of railroad track in times of extreme cold than the report of a track walker on the Chicago and Grand Trunk Knilwav, who, going east from Vicksburg, found nine broken rails on bis beat.

THE STAR. Fkank A. Abhold, Editor and Propriotoi Saturday. Ft h. . r >. 18K1

THRMS

Sl-tn per ycor.

I tiiny have the mass of the ofllccs. * Pown with National bunks and check to the : rule of corporations,” is to be tiio new party cry, with which this coalition hopes | to sweep the country next year. CreenI hackers say that in the West they have ! maintained their organization, that in the I South they have shown themselves I strong enough to give the Democrats j ow on ! trouble; that in New York. Pennsylvania and the Fast they control an important

Entkkkd at the Postottice, Greencastle Ind.. as Horor.d class mail matter.

, - — : vote. Their proposition to tho Democrats Tut: report is that Gen. Hancock will I this: "Abandon your name, join our

with the full strength of her impressive soul. lie told his love, and they became

secretly engaged. P.ut the news was too i them.” good and fraught with too much future! ' Physicians

happiness to keep, and it was accordingly communicated to the young girl’s parents Then for the first time in her budding womanhood a cloud crose to cast its shadher so far contented existence, i The parents, for reasons which they doubtless considered good and sufficient, sternly and relentlessly withheld their consent for the proposed union of two

DRUGGISTS HEARD FROM. ‘ We know the value of m tit, hops, ca-

lisaya and iron composing M dt Ritters.”

“bur lady customers highly prize

prescribe them in this

town.”

“The largest bottle and best medicine.” ‘ Our best people take ‘‘Malt Ritters.” ‘‘Sure cure for chill and liver diseases.

felt

For twenty days we will oft'er 15 0 Heating; Stoves Comprising u litll assortment ol all the regular patterns, at Less than Manufacturers Prices I If you mod anything in this line, come at once and Buy Stoves at nearly vour own prices. E. S .REliCS HO.

attend the inauguration of the President Greenback organization, und with this ] loving he arts. More than this, thev or —Hancock is courteous as well ns sol- | coalition wo cao carry the House next] derod the young gallant to ernsehisntdiorly. : venr and tho Presidency in IbdE We j tentions, and their derision was

Ok last .Saturday nuht. General John < r ' recnhack * ,rs wi " ,l ' ake th,J P 1 ‘' for,n :ind

Love, one of the beat known citizens of. vo '' 1,euiocrM8 ,na >' i)avo the offices. Soon after this the family moved tof Indianapolis, died of heart disease. <Jen- 1 VV,iat ”' 0 ‘ 48 the Greenback party, shall ! Montana, and since the day of their 'tartoral I,eve was a graduate of West Point | a PP‘ ,al 10 the people for, is the repeal of ing the yountr lady, now growing tea and served in the Mexican war and jj,, tho National Bank Lair, the substitution woman of thirty years but still comely the rebellion. He served as Chief 0 :? rc8n ^ ac l' s f ur National Bank notes the | in form and feature, and intelligent, has Staff to Gen. Morris, and took part in sev ' the revival of Stale banking, and strict not articulated aa much as half a dozen oral engagements in Western Virginia a,| d rigorous dealing with coporationa. words. Her long silence is attributed to He afterward was in command of the I - 0n that - 5f - VPU Democrats will join us intense and abiding indignation at

tliana legion. He was appointed by Gov.' <ind dr0 P y our l’ ar *J r :iar U'‘. >ve i *u le'Williams one of the new Stut" House ? r ’ , h c r sweep the country The pmpoCotnmissioDcrs, which position he held 1 ' lt ' on ' *t is said, gets a great daal ot favor at the time of hi* death. ‘ fro0J the W,!Ste,n an ' 1 Southern JVmo-

— crats. Tits belief now is, ana all tho intlicu-

iioisu,

GBKENCAHTLK, IND.. Three Nights and Saturday Matinee,

— commenting —

irrovo Thursday, Fel>. ih-d.

The Great and onl>

tions point the same way, that there will J h* \\ ashington Post publishes an etl-

the

supposed cruelty of her parents in refusing to permit her marriage, and probably conceiving words to bn useless and inadequate! to express the poignancy of her su tiering, she concluded never to speak again, a resolution which she lias adhered to so far with remarkable pertinacity. She lives with her parents on

bo a special session of tho Indiana l.t gis ttorial on the electoral count issue, from

latiire. Tho tall loafing accomplished by, which the following pointed paragraph is Widow Creek, as before stated, occupies that body in the past thirty days, makes j clipped: ‘The Democrats in Congress a rooBl | (y herar If, refuses to see strang- I the extra session necessary, entailing a (a'dicipate trouble in counting the elocto-1 erg) #n( j l0 a || intents and purposes is largo additional expense upon the Slate, r, *l votes. 1 he count will be, in next absolutely dumb. Her memory is strong i with no resultant good, if tho present j Wednesday, and both parties ontertaui J an j a t, cora t L , p or r.m. wtin neither tuiL-A

Legislature can be justly judged by those j radically different view - as to the [ roper that have preceded it. The newspapers method to bo employed to «.certain the at Indianapolis have nothing to say in: result Should an occasion arise upon opposition, and the supposed reason is which Mr. W heeler assumes to aetjuthat a session of the Legislature is too diciously there will bo vigorous protests fat a thing fot that city to be kicked | from the Democrats. A protracted and against. To be plain, the Legislature and I inharmonious debate is likely to arise!

Those Bitters ure not an intoxicating beverage, but a .flcdiclnc of real merit, and pleasant to the tu*te. For*Safe by all I>rug(/istx. Price, $1.00 pm Bottle^

Police of AriiniM'iwtriitor'* stale. 'T'ho utnlerMitni (I. John W. Fellows, Admint iatmtorof th«cal»tuol Mary.). Ititnihain.

deem Fed, will, on

UESDAV, FEBRUARY 22. IsSI,

I '■■ell

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at

pnldn” outcry

I a te

of

one who neither talkr- ;

nor reads nor takes other intellectual exercise. Through the partition of her I room she will sometimes listen to the conversation of those in the adjoining apartment and occasionally several days after it bus -taken place it will be found on paper in her room written out verba

the city of Indianapolis seem to work to-’ vv hen tho vote of Georgia is reached tj, n> A severe mental exertion is neces-i

gctlicr for a long session and a strong pull at the public b »t.

The Electoral r ,]! t(r - of that State did | to accomplish this feat, and the fact not meet on th- day required by law to , haI slip is ca p a bl c of such exertion is I count the votes of the State. Some Dcm-j rc; , vdci ] n4 sufficient evidence of her | ocrats believe that for tins irregularity it) 0l ,tj re sanity. It is reported that several; should he counted. Others maintain l voung ' ranclierH on Willow Creek

that it should be counted •

PUOI'. i*.i KRHIt. Ind bis Wonderful Dok Circus DUNCAN, V entriloquial Comedian. I'KANK I.AWTON. The Inimitable Favorite. CAKItlR 1IAUTX. Vocalist, iWDsS IVIITCIIELI,. Clairvoyant. I'KANK VlrKF.ICY, The World’s Oreati«t Pianist.

i residence of said ,deueosed, one mile eiet i Manhatton. in Wnshinfrton town-bip, Putnam I CouQty, Indiana, all tiio personal tiroperty ot sal i It ■ oaaod, c tuslitiuc of one horse, Uuxxy and hnniess, one cow. rern and hay, farttiins: iinplements and household and kitchen furni

tore.

Torus or Falk.—All sums over Three Dollars a credit of nine month- without interest, the purchaser frivin? note with approved security For less sums, cash. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of-aid da'. JOHN W. KRU.OWS Administrator. .Smiley A' Neff, Attorney,. Zt41

' I "TIE State of Indiana,

1 the Putn

Willard Hotel Lottery Postponed fcTO APRIL 7, 1NM. FOR A FULL DR A WING fpilK drs win* fiilltiike place at LOUISVILLK. 1 K k.. under aathoritiry of a Asocial act the Kentucky Lcfrihlature. an 1 will he under jihuolute control of disinterested eoiumi'*sion

ers appointed by the act. X^lMt ol* I^rtzeN.

The Willard Hotel with all its ((bOCA 000

fixtures and Furn lure.

One Residence on Oreen Street Sl'.OC" Ono Kesidence on Oreen Street r .(K"' Two Cash Prir.es, each IVOW). 10,(X> Two Cash Crir.eF, each §2.000 4,000 Five Cash Prizes, each O.Mi. FivoCii-h Prizes, eftei: il">.(0 2/AX: Fifty Cash Prizes, each SUM i.OOu # >ne Hni k Prizes, each I • . Five HundredCa*h Prizes,each$20 10kjk< 4 In a Knf ,\f Tin*- V-'iivnifiiro .

line het of Bar Furniture-

I Une Fine Piana

Vinskiy, $26...-

con-

TIm* Pnltlic Mchuulq.

Every good citizen ia interested iu the j

efficacy and well-heir” of tho p U ijii( Gat it should Lo' ounfei . 1 he Tlepnbli- vinecd ot her determination bever to school*, and this fact, no doubt, ae-i' ana * eno>nl *y' Tl! * probaiilv vote to ro- j 9 p Pa k: again, having made matrimonial counts for tho gotieral discussion flow ! j e0 ^ ** sr ‘ Dut, w l.otlivr it bo rejected i a ^ van p CSi b u t Rave fipen spurned. On indulged in regarding public education. or roun,e,J ‘ ,r ^ b'”?l r proposes ,0 j the wbole, the case is an interesting one In nearly all th« cities of this State llu j t * iP ca8l? _ r l ‘“ 1 ‘ J wi ' 1 ,>0 ?rou * ) | c , th>* more so as she is still young, beaupapers publish protests against tho course I a ^ <? * < '' In lv "” '■ ,0 S! !t ' v ‘' sc o nR i*' tiful and intelligent,

of study prescribed, and tho long hoots vote on a day other than

c .j |a ,; on , j that prescribed by law. In the joint con-

vention of tho two houses the Vice President, in the- sbsi nee of all the rul regulating the count, announced it hypo-

: t.i t i<f i

Oats—are steady; new whit

tiouably been elected, ami tho vote of! ‘ Wisconsin made no difTeronce in tii" r- - suit, but the two houses debated fursjv-|

fitted for "st..d. r nts~of : 6,81 da ^ , ’“ nd floall y adopted a resolution j ag,-hence the largo | ded8rin « Buchanan a,ld Brnekt nridge j

puny children who 1 ' tpd ‘

1DU lilt-Kaiii tintl 4'ouil) Freseufs (*i\ cii A wav

MGIITI.V.

' Motiee thi-.licap iirice.i of aiimiasioa—22, 3J amt CO cent.'. Santa secured ftilbotit

extra etiarpo at i.'rattin’a.

AOTICU TO NON-KEMDEATM.

... I’utnam County, in ‘utnatn Cio uit Court, April term, ]SM.

AlexanderStcven.-on vs. Philander Wiley:

omideint No. L"sju.

Now cumea the plaintilf, by Stevenson

* Stevenson, his attorneys, and Bier 110 Basket* I'bampnane, Q >‘ complaint li<;reiti together with Five Hundred t'aah Prizes, each «W.... jn aflidayit that -ebl .lelendant. Philander | p.i |)„ VPi l ine Winn. S‘o

" iley, ii noT. u rt* .ilont uf tin* btato of

Infliiinn.

Notice i.i thrreft;rc hereby Riven paid defendant that unlepM fin be iinvl appear on the necoi.d lay of the April the Futnnm (Mrotiit

I Ono llandFfime Silver Tea Set 1 j 400 Boxed Old Hourbon Whi.ik 1 j 10 Baskets ('bampairms 8X<...

lay ot the Apr Court to be >i«

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14.K* 1

351 •

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400 Boxej Fine Wine-. S ••• 12,OiV» 200 P.oxey lit»bort«on L-ounty Whisky fvX) f-.Oi* 4C0 Boxes Havnna Oipart*, ^10 4,<"«

Five Hundred Cash Prises* each 110

ajmm \ r ri m* ro

fd'lcn on the fourth M u lay oi

April, A. I>.1 & a 1, at the C"iirt Hon.-e in Orcen •'a-tlt. in paid County and State, and an.iwoi or demur to said complaint, the same will ba

hear«i and determined in his absence.

Witness my name anti the i»eal of aid Court

$c; salves, tv, :v^::22:. neci may b« Made hr Bank Check. Festal Money Order, or Registered

Responsible agent

I

Mail

nted at all points inlormalion and i('i

>»itnessiny name and tne peal of hd'i.ourt, , Kesnonsible it:«nt j > ! afli ved at Oreenra«tle, this 29th day of For oir* ulnrs (riving lull ii ]L. Sw Jonunry, A.D. 1*H1. tioketii,ndirn.m

| M. 1>. BRIDOKH, CWk. . 4 \ II. H V9IPN, By M. B. Rudisill, Deputy. Mt! sin wibbARD II0TE1,. l/tl'ISVI.LE K\

of work requisite to perfect

in our public schools. The general tenor of complaint is thet there am too many studies, ami loo much of the stu-

dent’s time consumed in atudving those j ,hetica, b' for J ' re '" ont and Dayton. I things whioh can be of no practical ,„. n .| Buchanan an I Br ckenridge ha 1 ur.

clit now or in aftt-r Ii f e. The charge i

also mad* that children from 10 to 12 j "‘ 1

years ol age an- requirt d to take up stud

ieu that are belt, r 15 to lb years of number of weak.

Tti«* Markets.

1:: Hi a n a roi«is February 2 - i The market is firm; No. 2 r d

Wheat— new, ij-L-

iii 39c.

c.

-The Drov Is’

Chicago, February 2

Journal reports:

Hogs.—lloceipts. J'O.fO) I,-a I; ship. iniTtis, 1,400 head. There was a fair tie-

— — mand, but the tuaiket wasa shade lower.

leave the schools seemingly too frai! to ^ VoniU! 1% oitiaii lio Itsi* >ol| Common togc-.d trixt 1 pvt-kme. 1 tIow-

•cconpli&b life $ real wotk. Itwoulilb* ftor FIIIcck Vcmn |S.10@5 4

well, no doubt, to shorten the hours of !Butu „ M . T . >Miner . shipping, ff,40(. f 5.K); one lot, nvernging

fLT add!d Iti t : rally kn but it ^410 pounds, |6.00, th high tsinc, las,

that hat it been addou to the ; novert , tele , s % f , c ,; that w,,. ! Bcptmbor; bacon, $5.35; u few extra,

low Creek, not many tnilos from llntte,!

deavortog.ve pnpils mere thoronghir,.' ,ui " ! s “ ' vonu ’‘ u ' k; ' ; '

the th-ee T. ® ” i modeln t.iucs who, possessing ilie nat-

| und feminine ability to talk, studiously

ub-tnins, with

scltool cours- in the pact ileeidt: or two. At tho same time it would l> • wt- • to <>u

MATfouN, It.i.., January 2Y.—This afternoon Mi-s Munson, ag' .l foutteen, daughter of George Munson, cfPsradise, township, appsirntly in perfed health, fall dead while reciting in •vhc 1.

ments, 1,4' 0. Exports in brisk demand, | with free ..ales at $5 JUi.i 5 7'; gotul to 1

• »v n T . •« va iax ti .'ft i $ ,

perseverance truly a( i_ choice shipping. $4 SO® 5.25; common to

fair, $-100(11 I GO; lower griules weak, and others firm ami fairly active; butchers’ I cows, steers and choice cows, $ 1 l.ftO. stockers and feeders. $2.7 j 4 ut. Sheep.— Receipts, 1,DAI head: shipments, 700 head. Common to medium •$! (Ai'jT 5 1 .); good to choice, $">,(. ! oi'i ‘Jt i

kiitj l

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struction in spelling ami

for tvitii this loumlitliou well laid tin \ will be better able to cope with other

studiva, when they arrive at more mature j m; ’ 4blp ’ fr ® rj »’^9elf on any years and decide to master them. 8ubjtCt ' 1 or flftPP “ ^cept on

on^ occasion, shn has n *t utt* ro^l u w nj 0\ F.lf ^ OBK. i . even to her t.carcat rtlatives. Her organs of articulation are perfect, and the friends of the strange lady, entertain nut rite slightest doubt of her speaking . npabili— (lies wer'' she disposed to exercise

Broke His Neck.

The New $ ork Herald publishuia It is the impression of those best ac-; Cokxcbsvii.i.f., Ind., Feb. 1—Hugh! long letter from Waihiugton City, de-; quaint, d with the history of this phe-! Leonard, an aged farm labom, in the} scribing the political situatGin. which, nometal woman that i. r absolute refusal runployofa man named W’alkir. liri-i'' boiled down, ie that thereG, in M ashing to speak I'istiits fr"tn a disappointment | . aat of town, fell down an emb.u.ktn • t ( teu, so t talk o ’ ' vhile was yet in her teens. I by the roadside, last tween the IGmociats ate! Greeiib'G kt ij ! i;t, ,t \eai ig", in the classic Slate ofi neck. Ills body w.s picked tip this in whicli the 1) mocrats ai.e to dtop thoii Missouri. Mis . M . then u beautiful i morning frozen stiff and wrapped in party n*me end ca l thems Ives Green- and uccompliehed girl of sixteen sum- 1 sleet. He had been io town during the . backers, and the Utter ure to make tb* n. -rs, l' t arne the object of s neighbor’s : arternoun, and had ktatled homo intoxi-

plaUorm, whila the converted DctnocraU afl.ctiou, which she recipiocated rated.

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For the Cheapest HAMBURGH

(The Permanent Cure of Catarrh

T’mn.TiniiDur -vrion.s

CATARRH was considered an incurable disease. I had then suffered for eighteen years. I was first attacked by a slight cold, followed with deafness and ringing in the ears, soreness of the throat, disgusting nasal discharges, weak, inflamed eyes, hawking, rising of vile matter, black and sometimes bloody mucus, coughing, with great soreness of the lungs. The liver and stomach were polluted with the diseased matter running from the head. Compelled to resign my pastorate, I compounded my CATARRH SPEC!FiCv and cured myself. Now at the age of sixty-seven, I can speak for hours with no difficulty, and never have had

in the whole thirteeen years the slightest return of the disease.

I . , REV. T. P.*CHILDS,

TO CATARRH SUFFERERS: CH mi\ ta{arrl,al f)a V3 applied to mo for relief. Many thouuU'UUU ? aad3 have received my Specific and are cured. We deenw, ■hotmh i ii it only fair that every tne that wishes should have tho op-r« portunity to ascertain whether we are Lble to accomplish all that we ;) elaim, and for this purpose wo add a few of the many hundreds of ad- | 1 dresses of those who have been successfully treated, almost any of .i w| iom will doubtless respond Ja any inquiry by letter, if accompanied ‘by a stamp to pay postage. We have thousands of these certificates from all classea physicians, clergyman, judges, merchants, hankers aiid§5|

business men.

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Child’s Catarrh Specific will effectually and permanently cure any case of Catarrh, no matter how desperate. It can only be obtained at Troy, Ohio. The treatment is local as well as constitutional, and can not

be obtained at the drug-stores to tr Mt thou- t*ho bivo tric4 uth*r re«*,t». .-.ithuu'

'.ae.-t*-. IV p would bf flad to him uny who rau* r’vil at t/ct*tin«ui AUicctftl, with •Koiesof te5tin»coial«4 from tho. r

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