Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 February 1881 — Page 8
For Pure Drugs, CHEMICALS, Patent Medicines.
Lamps and Lanterns, Ft tt Sott/j.s ttat/ Toilet Articles,
most wicked being I ever s*w.
Thr Broach ot Promi*c Suit*
to the breach 0 f * ,rou 8^ t tears to my eves when I saw
that child chained to the wall like a dog.;
I don't sec how she could have slept with the child and listened to the clank l her chain knowing that she was the
! cause of it.”
I
4 lluiintod Srhool-lioiiMt. Says the Duquque (Iowa), Herald;*
«;<> TO
Further in regard
promise suit of Haney vs. Stoops, mcntiooed by us last week, is as follows: ‘ The lady sues for $5,000 as a balm for her damaged affections. She is a widow and has passed her sixty-second milestone, while the defendant has passed his sixty-six winters, and has recently
taken another of Lvu s fair daughters weird and startling story comes from about the ago ot twenty. She will hr Sherrill’s Mound, Dubuque county, to content, however, with a judgment for the efl’ect that one of the schools in that $ 1 900, as the defendant has already paid ; well known vicinity has been dismissed
j her the sum of .flOO. The following ! substantially his answer to the charge. I jjames Stoops, the aged defendant, by James J. Smiley, his attorney, files his answer as follows: He says that he admits that he did promise the said Elizaj beth that he would marry her if he did not change his mind, but that after he
DRY
GOODS,
Headquarters Talburt’s Block, South of the postoffice.
1 on account of the building being haunted, (fOO<|s I’CCOiV’Ctl (* V (‘TV \YC(*1\ itlltl Sold
Allen's Drug Store
It appears that one of the scholars, a girl about fourteen years old, is the especial “butt” of the spirit that haunts the buiWing. She frequently exclaims: "There he is!” pointing to an invisible object in the room, which she says is a man, “He has hit me again!'’ she cries
made such promise he did change his : “fight here on the elbow and on my
mind, and so informed her, and that they i ribs.” The teacher being thus mutually agreed to abandon and withdraw ( stantly annoyed, sent for a pastor to un-
.OCAL LEMES.
ear a week.
When you are a good custom-made
_ j stop until you reach P. It. large attendance at court this ! « ho J 0 , ^ne look kill convince any
l good juii^e that his g> jh s are the best in I this market. Yoa eanT*. 1 a hand-pegged,
G. Neff's broken wrist is I hand-sided kip hoot mere at such fig-
ures as will surprise you. That is the place where the ladies get their nice fitting shoes.—On the north side of Washington Street, just east of the National
Bank.
rarllon. W
uending nicely.
II. Stevenson has secured over Ji,0U0 back pension. HaTClay Darnall is recovering from his attack of pneumonia. fcirM. A. Moore is home from a three weeks’ tour of the west. •fei-Eggs are eggs—some good and eome bad, at 3 cents each. MTlhe meetings at College Avenue Church increase i n interest. DaS"Bayne's mill is sawing a vast amount of lumber this winter. thif Mrs. Cornelia Farley is visiting her sister at Columbus, Ohio. W. H. Kakes is an agent for ini: Stah in Jefferson twnship. Iti" 1 'Us Adams is out of the Firo Detriment arid Wm. Nelson is in. ter! ’r. 1 isk is conducting a series of interesting meetings near Poland. ter Mrs. Flemming, of Effingham , Ills! •s visiting his parents in this city. terDr. I. W. Joyce, of Cincinnati, vis•ted his many friends hero this week. teT.Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Talbott, of tuadfordton, Ills., arc visiting relatives
here.
terMrs. Capt. Dee is visiting Hoir Dick Thompson and family, at Washington City. teTThe “Perhaps" dancing club gave » hop at the Walnut Street House, Tuesday evening. teTMrs. McMurtry, of Parke County, is in the city visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Hathaway. teTBrown's mill dam, at Blakcsburg, this count}’, was partially washed out by the Hood last week. Xtay Phe “Greeneastle Conking Club” ate and danced, the guests of Miss Emma Allen, Monday evening. UarMr. Ttobert L. Bridges has boon appointed administrator of the estate of Jesse Blake, deceased. te2“Dev. James Omelvana, of Dayton, hid., will conduct the services at Presbyterian Church to-morrow. HairThere is a low, faint cry in favor ef gtavel roads now—in a few weeks it will be a stalwart wail. terThcro will be a meeting held in this city, to-morrow afternoon, to organy.o an Irish Land League. teTMr. D. E. Scott is an agent for Tut; Si ah at Bello L'nion, and will attend to all orders left with him. te^-Mr. C. J. Scctt has been seriously aick for the past two weeks. At this writing he is slowly improiing. ter Miss Schulemeyer, of Indianapolis, and Miss Hurst, of Shelbyville, Ind., are visiting Mr. Chas. Kieter and family. te^Thc trial of Marshal Starr for assault and battery committed on Win Hurst last fall, resulted in a tine of $300ter Elias Smith, a former resident of this city, aged about CO years, died near Winchester, Hendricks county, a few days since. faff Hick's mill dam, on Raccoon, southeast of Hebron Church, this county was totally eliminated by the floods of last week. teF’ The steady moistness of last week, iu connection with Saturday’s blizzard, killed business for six solid days in Greeneastle—merchants report the dullest week known for years. ter A grand fox drive will be held in Floyd township, on Saturday, Feb. 2C, 1881, centering at Grange Hall. A general invitation is extended. Lines will be formed and move at 10 o'clock a. in. te*r A compromise has been effected in the suit of A. T. Fields vs. the L , N. A. Ac C. li. 11., brought by plaintiff for damages caused by his attempt to jump from the train as it passed Carpentersville depot without stopping. The company gave him £230 and pay the costs of
auit.
all agreement to marry, and that he nev er afterward renewed said conditional agreement to marry her—that afterward,
on the lookout for 'the spring of 1880, she pretended he winter boot, don’t had promised to marry her and would Christie’s (.jji ( 0 j,j m at tj me g when he would be
passing her house, and would send him notes, and in divers ways annoy him. and that while ho was not under any moral or legal obligations to marry her whatever and for the purpose of buying his peace and in the full satisfaction of all alleged
teif Found, 5 miles east of Groencastle, pocket-book with a gold ring therein. terThe trouble with many who start out singing, “Ho, for the West,” is that they fail to hoe when they reach there
ravel tho mystery, if possible. When he arrived, the little girl, whose name is withheld, said she saw a man running about the school-house, jumping over desks, seats, and the heads of scholars, and cutting up all sorts of antics, even to pinching and striking her. The mystery was increased when the word “Teu fol” suddenly appeared on the blackboard, apparently written by an invisible
hand
at I lie Lowest Prices For Cash. Everybody invited to call and be made happy. C. 'W. TTALiBURT.
I.atfsl Improvrd THopliono. The present is an age of wonders; but inventive genius and mechanical skill have produced nothing in the present or past more wonderful and yet more sim-
ple than the telephone. It is a producer
Ibis somewhat startled all pres-. 0 f t j ie l luuian voice to iho fullest perfecand the school-teacher, it is said tj on; a volume of music full of compass,
TheMih^criptiun iirice ut the Review is two dollar? a [■year, and it i? worth every cent of it. But in order to
induce persons who are not acquainted with the paperto irocit a fair trial, we will send it fur three months to any address out?i4
tried it for that time send
revs
». All 11.78 if it
lie t V
your urproval, to pay for the rest of the year, or t2 to pay for it full year, additional to the three mouths. Habdim t 1>k>nih,
Indiana polis.
right of action that she had against him exclaimed: “That's too much; we must | flexibility and distinctness of enunciation;
by reason of him, defendant, having close the house.” It is stated that the' agreed to marry her, he agreed to pay her S pj r j t has followed the little girl to her tho sum of $100, which sum she agreed home, and there annoys her and her peo-
to occcpt in full payment, accord and:pi e , satisfaction for all right of action she had against him, and which said sum of mon-
it is a detective of tho slightest departure of the human voice from harmony, and a vehicle full of concord of sweet | sounds. It can chat merrily or solemnly,
IT WlUtH,
COST ONE GENT
— — I , J . „ V , to purchase a postal eard and write for a SpecAnnie Flagg declined James Druggs’ j laugh or weep, whistle or sing, give forth imen Copy of the Weekly
The case bids fair to be one
tcrest."
1 . . and when he pressed her for the reason of 1'ourth of July enthusiasm, | If you are not acquainted with the present
she said that she was in love with Noah or transmit the softest, sweetest notes of |
aAIiniU -L Jagg UfV. 1IUCU tiaim/S JLfrutrgV ‘“'*b** VS DS*«£, •vav.i J nuuu mv HVVISIJ
»n<! come back to their friends will, their I o? I 16 Iten and there paid her. HeMC «? « “/"« ^ 1 *! * CINCINNATI ENQUIRER.
pants in need of half-soling.
tef One day last week an infant child j of Win. Nelson was seriously burned; about the head, by falling from a chair j and striking its head against the red-hot; stove. Tho child is reported recovering
from the effects of the accident.
i Benford. This was untrue, and regretted , the most delicate stringed instrument.- ofvery , ompliDU . nUry letter .
The
Sialism on Keroi'al.
Worst fuse ol Servant* sa >’ in S for Druggs vowed^
upon his supposed rival. She feared the threat would be executed, and sent a
New Yohk, February 14.—Charles E.! letter of caution to Benford; but it arrivCrawford, a clerk, lives at UK) First ed too late, for he was found murdered,
teS" Spring is approaching “Spring, street and Morris avenue. His family spring, mirthful spring—happy birds are consists of a wife and daughter of 13. now on wing.” A man with a severe cold Phe 1st of September last, Mary Dooly, in the head will repeat theforegoing “K 0 *- < ^ af l u ' ot “l 00 l i i n SS' r l w,a S‘; n 'ploysomewhat like this; “Sprig, sprig, hirthful R d as a house-servant. She brought sprig—happy birds are dow od wig.” good references. A month or so after te?*Kidpath's Histories of the 1’nited ho1 al ' rivi ‘ 1 ' various nrticlos began to disStates have been before the public but a PI ,cnr ' Inquiry threw no light on the
matter. Jewelry and money next were
presumedly by Druggs.
Parents who allow their children to grow up with scrofulous humors burst-
vengence ! Ledger-Standard.
The difficulty of making audible tbc transmitted sounds has always stood in the way of complete success. This has been overcome by the Watts instrument, which, when properly adjusted, renders the sounds audible to a consideiable distance from the instrument, so that tele-
we arc
four years, yet in that short time the sales aggregate 400,000 copies. They give universal satisfaction, and are popular mall
sections of the country.
tey-The charge of illegal voting, docketed in Putnam Circuit Court, against Scarritt el a! .upon motion of the defend
missed. Search w as made, and a pocketbook containing $150, stolen from the desk of Crawford, was found wrapped in , some of the clothes of Annie Louisa, the daughter. 8he was accused, but denied the theft. Other stolen articles were
ing from every pore are guilty of a great! phonic concerts may now be made very wrong. Think of them _ pointed out as I enjoyable. This instrument will furnish branded with a loathsome disease, and | a j iar t of the entertainment to be given
„( Locugt Street M. K.
Church next Wednesday evening, Fob.
feb
Wanteh—A girl to do housework in a small family. Apply to Mrs. Isaiah Vermilion, East Seminary Street.
44 oiulci-liil.
Notwithstanding the fact that prophets are predicting times of trouble, such as the world has never seen, L. L. LOI'IS. of Bainbridge, will continue to keep for |
23. The public are assured of an enjoy-
able affair.
I'rer Tickttis to Kiin>;is mid
Nebraska.
For further particulars, enquire of S. Merry weather, this city. 5143 -Something new in Greeneastle,
wo receive from our patrons, tell us mukinK it tme ot the tficHr Papers
FOB Till: FAMILY CIRC LE. But of this, we wish all who are Dot patrons, to send for a few lrc« copies and judas for themselves, and we will bo satittied with the result. Examine every page, especially the
two allotted to the
Faiin«‘i’siimI Ins Household:
And flu* Fat in Kchool!
Which departments are niH’ e up by contributions from Practical People whose actual experience in such matters entitles then, to speak
and be heard.
It is our aim in these departments to advancealltoa higher level ot perfection, by enablioK each one to dive ail ihe others the benefit ol his know ledrc through this medium, THE IIKill MORAL TONE and political tenehinirs of the Enquirer is noi its least recommendation. Between Riitht and . eople are interested in the supremacy of Riint. Justice and Equity ovei
‘ ’— ! ns of evil doers. is uniform, and the and within tho reach of
Wrong, all Rood p
supremacy of Right. Justice ami tve
the schemes and machinations of evil doers
The price ol the paper
dy am
11 consideration compared
ants’ counsel the indictments were liscovcred in a doll ’8 trunk. The child sale the largest, best and chenpost stock n )U t well and favorably known in other
i£^cnaizrr*
oflicers voted for. tef-The L., N. A &
train now leaves Louisville at
benefit* derived from
. — farmers, stockmen, dairy-, T'Vir*
' Il'thU olid^elrmdv dlfised her’ To bnes" oil! fls°h dl pLi’Shair^nd * ivC " ^r^N^^'un^r—Ei^VnU^: C 1! R e sores s • . v , .... , narness oils, nsn on, plasterer s nair ana all hogs dying ol cholera while being led | hep RKrourKus and CoiaBgpoiirKNTs in every ■ \-,,r ' avoid a further punishment the child ac-1 everything in my line of busines: Farm | with this food. For sale only at Allen s ' part oi the Unitcd State/ and Europe. By the
T’.tf • ’’
same for everyboi
all. and is a sina with the immense
year's reading.
Tin: TldRMW AHE Weekly Enquirer for one year
" " six months
A free copy given to any one sending s® luh
of seven names with ?S.o.v.
The Daily Enquirer
newspaper published. All its news
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knowledged that she had stolon jt. j ers and others wanting anything in my Umg Store.
passing Greencestle at 1:33 p. m„ and Vroverty 00DliMUC(1 t0 d i fiN p puar and tho ; ^ “ve money by giving me a call
reaches Chicago at 9:25 p. in. Returning leaves Chicago(M. C. Depot) at 7 o'clock and parsing Greeneastle at 3:23 p. m.
reaches Louisville at 9: / 15 p. m. iSrThe colored folks danced all night
to tha broad day-light, and went home Her parents began to think she was of with the girls Wednesday morning—the unsound mind. Tho physicians put the hop was held over.Fee ;&• Key’s butcher matter down to insanity on the subject shop, and was attended by the colored ; 0 f stealing. The child was watched, but elite of Greeneastle, Indianapolis, Terre the property continued to disappear. Haute, Brazil and other cities. | Incendiarism was added to the robberies tey.Mr. Oscar Sinythe has shown us and the child, to avoid chastisement for copies of two rather ancient newspapers, telling an untruth, admitted her guilt, to-wit: “'Ihe New England Weekly Phe hands of the little girl were now Journal,” dated Boston, April 8,1728; and strapppod to her side. Etill the robberthe “Boston Gazette,” dated Monday, ies did not cease, and another fire nearly March 12, 1770. Both publications are i destroyed the house. Crawford, to prewell preserved and great curiosities in vent his daughter from injuring herself their way. had a belt made, and, procuring a chain, rti“The Deo Line Route, I. & St. L. 1L chained the child to tho wall of the R., will sell excursion tickets to Wash- dining-room during the day, and at night ington and return at very low rates, ena- t0 *Be post of the bed. Mary Dooley, blingall who desire to witness the inau- ^e servant slept with the child to prsgural ceremonies. 'I hese tickets will be vent her doing herself any injury. One
, . . beloro purchasing elsewhere, as I mean , New lot of that niro strained hon. child was again accused *ho denied, j i )Usines8 , A11 r( . pairs dono lieat i y prom p t . fy ]0 ^ . cen(s p „ r pound at ToM but, through fear ofpunnishment, again! y and cheaply. L. L. LOUIS, ABRAMS’. tffl
confessed. In reply to a question what: 3m44 Bainbridge, Ind.
she had done with the things she had Large invoice of sugar buckets tai^t^e'Tu^^f Three mumh '
taken, she said she had destroyed them, just received at TOM ABRAMS’. tfl i planting time is
par. „. — „ aid ol ami liberal use of the telegraph the news is Riven to Ihe public through the Enquirer within a few hours after it transpires, specimen copies of both Dailv and Weekly sent to
pn
all applicants. IVrins ol
Without Sunday issue. With .Sunday issue. One year 112 HO (14 00
n on 7 no
3 75 1 50 2 00 4 00
, ,, , , - Any thieo day's Issue. *• 6*0 fall, but order at once of W. A. WORK- , p'ARAN A McLEAN, Publishers, Under advisement of “Physicians” and ; MAN, who is now prepared to furnish “Friends,” to close out business at this ; nn yBiing in the nursery line at reasonable rates. Trees guaranteed to be true 1
concluded to offer mv entire stork nf to name. 1 make a specialty of small i ^*****’** *** A|»|*liciilion Ioi’LIccum*
every land
nearly hero. Don’t put
3 25..
One month 1 25.. Sunday’s Issue alone,
I.OOK HERE!
it off again this spring' as many did last ! aSv three dM'ilwm
per year
tf)l
< IXCINIVATf. O.
point and travel abroad
concluded to offer mv entire stock of 110 l . lam0, ^ niake a specialty of small
General Merchandise which has boon se- fruits, and keep in my nursery (south of ' 'T'o THE citisena of the First Ward of the city lected with care and is in good condition Hie --ity) the following new and valuable ,“f .V/, c ®,H 0 **i la ; v , i .P. 1 !! u 1 !."*. l "„SV u u,'..E u , tl .' u
also my brick block of two good buai- J^rieties: The Snyder blackberry, Gregg, | ness rooms and “Town Hall” at a BAr.- I urncr and Mainmoth Cluster raspbergaiv. j ries, Sharplcss, Captain Jack, Crescent In the meantime. 1 shall ofler special! Seedling, Ureat American and Kentucky inducements to my esteemed Patrons un- 1 s ' raw * , b>'i'ic s ; a P s » the excellent new til I close out D. C. BRIDGES. white g ra P e , Teomster’s Favoiite, which Bainbridge. Ind., Feb. 2d. 1881. 42tf i ori g inatt ' ,1 at Greeneastle. bt42
Persons indebted to the under - 1 signed will please call and settle inline- ,
H«'in«*ill be i'.
That the place to buy your Boots and
diately, as our partnership busineBsmust ^* | ,oe8 ' s at V' BNLli S, Opera House
be closed. HALL & McNARY 15lock ' IIe
5t38
Brick Gliapul, Ind.
Foi' Nalo or Trad,*.
keeps the largest and best
stock m Greeneastle. and sells at prices that defy competition. (tf29 There will be an election for Trustees of the First Baptist Church of Greeneastle, held on Thursday evening, March 3, 1881, at the church. 2t-13
State <>f Indiana, the umlcrsigneJ RUBKRI b. IIIUERT, jtives notice that he intends to apply at the ensuinRmoetitiR ol the Hoard of Commissioners of butnam County, Indiana, to-wit: At the March term thereof, .IHSl, tor a license to sell spirituous, vinou* and mail liquors, in u less quantity than a quart at a time, tobe drank on the pee in Ists a hare sold, at his place ol buslBass, to-wit: situated in ■ new twostory liriek imildinR on tho north half ol the south half of lot !M. Old Plat of the town, now city, of Greenoatle—on Jackson street. First W ant -County of Putnam. State ol Indiana, and iu the loner mum ol said buildinit. tf4d ROBERT b. U1UERT.
Bl ILNE TT sells the best ladies’, misses’ and children’s shoos ever brought
good going Mareii 1st and 2d. and good to Jay i" the early part of tho present For either farm or city property, one return until March 10. For berths in mont h a lady called to see Mrs. Crawford, of the best homes in i utnarn bounty, through ears and special information re- shc P ,a « e ' 1 ^ her wraps, which con- irnffiSriargerportfon of which ^'wtth^ garding these tickets, call on J. W. Karj». ‘ s,stc J » r a valuable fur-lined mantle and j n the city limits, with a nicely planned agent at Greeneastle. 1 m ufi and bonnet. When she looked and elegantly built 2-story brick resi-
... . Ar ,., for them again they were gone A do Jenco thereon, also a two story frame <o this city, at prices, that defy compemSLZJ .rrcsa'O two nten'named *• .«lca. t. 0,. StSSi ^ f Dean and Harris, on suspicion, they bav- ,a t3 ^ , ^ nnu -'un.^a was unchained, conveniences. The land is all well adapt- . ' a I t . frcs ^ carload of ing in their possession a number of new bnt wc,,t Hbc>ut tbu ho,,so Wllh b « r ar " lti pJ «o pl»t anil sell off for city lots. For ” l -- e .- nc -— llke ‘ salt J ust * rriveJ 141 l uM
revolvers which they were anxious bo ' t " ,l t0 hcr 8,,le ’ 1;ein S threatened particulars call on or address
dispose of at various prices. They were hold until Tuesday, when an officer from Effingham, Ills., came here and identified the shooting irons, and took tho prisoners back to answer a charge of burglary. tejT’On Wednesday a pot cat at the Floyd boarding house caught a young mouse, and proceeded to have some sport with it before killing it. Finally the mouse, seeing no other convenient hole, ; ran down tho cat s throat, and, judging from the actions of the cat, the mouse
with punishment, she confessed to have
city. Every pair of them is fully war- ■ ranted. tfjg
ABRAMS’. t f4i
R. L. Higgort, Greeneastle, Ind. tf42 BURNETT sells the best lino of
placed the property where it was found. I’arties wishing to buy coffee by Boot soever brought to this
The faiher for some reason, now had the sack or sugar by the barrel, will do ' 1 reason to suspect his servant, and a 1 |Q on FOll ABRAMS. tf41_ neighbor informed Mrs. Crawford that Go to BURNETT’8 for a full line Mary Dooley was disheneat. During of Rubber Boots and Overshoes. tf29 her absence yesterday the place where j Wanted, 2,000 bushels of clover she k“pt her clothes was si arched, and seed, for which we will pay the highest there, carefully put away, wag much of j ,n “ rlcct I’ r ' ce in casb - H.S. Renick &
wi.„; l,ol “"*' l 7- i last night she was met by a detective
and accused of thefts and of having sot! HAMMOND’S HACK runs to all tiretothehou.se en the two occasions. trains ’ .Leave orders to call ibr passen- ^pqMta
A. J. SMEDLEY
*<1 the wa|fon Bhop formerly oecunicd b> Mr. .lames (lifio|'d, on Hast H«hinrton fst-, the Catholic Church, ami will keep «*n
Has Jeap_e«l the
t w • ccaaiunr tra ' ns * Leave orders to call _
made things lively in the internal regions ! ai ^ ' Y / ' , ' CLaftM,u “ i uers or baggage at Darnall Bros. tV LVs <*r make to <\ r 4 . b ri v t J , 1 L She confessed, and said the greater part I q torp tions in tho best fora time. I ho mouse soon died, how- r *i • i i , . . . rJlore * Jj 11 «n.i ...wwi—..
. .• . . . of the jowelay and valuables she had I ever, and went through the usual process 4 , 4 i ,
r . 4 . 4 . 4 Y . stolen were at her home, and there they
of digestion, and the eat is still on the _ r »s » 4» , 1 watch for mice, feline as well as usual. 1 " cre fou " d ‘°- da Y’ ^ry was aiiaigut-d L . HATHAWAY, Greeneastle,
anil carrinKog it i: i» a
order wagons of all dcacrip-
possihlc manner.
keep on icscripWugons
IN iiniis l o -flurry.
“Whoso tindoth a wife, findeth
thin*Prov. xviii, 22.
For *»lv. “ *■ »• A I H E It,
wcro'fo'iin'd to-day. Mary was'ai'iai^ntd j J|^L. C ,i'aTIIa'wa 0 ” ^uT*v*c2tuiuvis in tho 1‘olice Court, where only allnd If 12 j charge of incendiarism was .preferred / p,,,. ^alo ot a BanralH Horse Shoein 9 and Blacksmithing. ’eoo.l a b rainet her - She acknowledged the off ' | T..1, WTl>noJV« i? ,till. at tbo old
thini.' —I'rov. xviii, 22. onsc and was coinmitted, in default of Marriage licenses have been issued as $3,000 b»il, to await the action of the follows: Thunits W. Bowen and I’attie grand jury. “That woman,” said the A. A auglian. detective, referring to Dooley, “is the
Farm of 120acres, in Washington town- "tnnd, amt will give promiit aitentiou to liursc ship, 10 miles south of Greeneastle, I f l h B 0 “ in,,nd all °‘ herwork in thc blackl '“ li ' h ‘“«
owned bv A. 0. Bmith. Good grazing, land and w-ll watered: 4*1'. ’
,f " W.H.Wilmamsom. .
QTARTLING 0 DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of youthful imprudence censing Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, laost ManhoiKl, etc., having tried in vain every known remedy, haa'Uncovered a Himplcpcli cure, which he will send 1 * Au* to lii» fellow Hufforurs, aAldrees 4. II. It^KVKv r . 4:1 i hailtnm *4i., \ . !\o!i<’<' ol A|»pllriilioii for Isiquor
lArriiM*.
■V^OTB'F. is horoby given that tho nnder1 n nigned, a white mule inhabitont over the a$e of twenty-one yean*, r<*siding in tbo First W aid o‘ the city of (ireencastle. Indiana, will apply to the Board of < omtuidsioners of Putnam County, Indiana, ut the March term, 1SH1, tor a licence tt> Bel! .-piritunus, vinotir* and malt liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, and allow the same to he drank upon th** premises where sold as hereafter described : The place where said liqnors are to be sold is located in the First Ward of the city of flrcencasMe, Putmnn bounty, Indiana, and in the two story bri' k house which is located on the following described I real estate, .situate iu Putnam County. State of Indiana, to wit: Part of lotone hundred (100) in the Original Plat of tho town, now city, of (ireencastle, and bounded as follows, viz. : Commencing at a point twenty-six 2d) feet east of southwest, corner «»f said lot. thence east twenty <201 feet, thence north to the alley, thence west with the alley twenty (20) foot, thence south to the pltt°e of beginning Feb. 10. 1881. tm WILLIAM H. BURK.
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