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

VOL. 8.

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GREENCASTLE, IND.,

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New York Mail.

George \\ asliiiigtori was boi n in Virginia on Friday, February 11, 1731, old style; February 22 1732, new style. Became president Thursday, April 30, 17S9. at the age of 57 years, 2 months ami 8 the I days. He served continuously 8 years,

He died in Virginia Sat

Fines! ani Latest Slyle of Carriaies 0 , nonlhs tml 2 „ dtv> ;

Ami IJuR^ies^and fine ginjcle H^id doublejiriv-1

John Adams was born in MassachuWednesday. October 19, 1735

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Staf

MAR. 5, 1881.

NO 46.

Ths umlerrianed be*s leave to inform

public th«t ho ha* addud to hi* livery stock | ess •> |,. ()n ,L some of the “ 1 '

urday, Decotnber 14, 1799, aged tJ7 years

*, and fine single h4i 1 double driv

ins horses. I am well ort pured to furnish ear riagea for parties, w edding* and funeral* on short notice. Priced to suit the times. Horses setts on

and mules bought sad sold.

K A N 1) C E N T li A L October 30 new style. He

became t resident on Monday, March 1 ITilo, at the a^o of 57 years, 4 months

LIVERY, SALE and

\ T’tTal*! ! ani * ^ days. Served only four years. Northeast Corner Public S^arc. " ,i, ‘ d in Ma^^hiisetts, Tuesday. Ju!y 4, Qreencastle, Ini^, JOHN CAWLEY. , 182G, aged 90 years, 8 months and !

" days.

aged 77 years, 1 month and 8 days. He was the only President who was never

married

Abraham Lincoln was bern in Ken tucky, on Sunday, February 12, 1809. lie became President on Monday, March 4, ISCl.at the ago of 52 years and 20 days. Ho served until his assassination in A ashington on Good Friday, April 14, 1805 (died the next day, Saturday, April 15), at the age of 50 years, 2 months and

3 days.

Andrew Johnson was horn in North Carolina on Thursday; lb comber 29, 1809. asd became President on Saturday, April 15. lbG5 (on the death of Lincoln), , at the age of 50 years, 2 months and 17 days. He died in Tennessee on Saturday, July 31, ls75, aged 00 years,

months and 2 days.

ITisInon >otos. Vandyke red is to take the place of cardinal. Iron rust is the latest shade of brickdust red. Yellow will again be fashionable in the

spring.

Violets are the flowers of the passing moment. Ginghams, plain and plaidcd, will be worn again. Black lace and white lace aro universally becoming. The popular border for dark percales is the daisy chain. There will he a run on Homan striped goods this spring. Bonnets are large, and worn projecting

BARGAINS! In Dry (floods, Drrss Goods, Notions and Millinory, ac LA NG DON’S FANCY BAZAR, No. 0, South Side Square, Greencastle, Indiana.

t. o. bow man.

JOHN HURLEY,

C-ALL AT

BUTLERS DRUG STORE

~ ! over the forehead .

I Muslin fichus showing the throat are to

ia, Tuesday, April 2, 1743. Ho was inaugurated on Wednesday, March 4, 1801,

REELbVILLE, IN^E., at the age of 57 years, 11 months and 2 lor Drug*. Medicines, Chemicals. Oils, 1 ar-: days; served 8 years. He died in Vir-

nishes. Paints, Ulass. Putty, Fine Soaps,! • .. " .

Perfumsry, Dye Stuffs, Sponges, Brushes, and K i ,mB on the Same day as did John Adams, all article** kept at firar-cia.-!# drug fttorefl. Tuesday, July 4. 1820, at tho age of 83

Prescriptions carefully compounded at all years, 3 oconths and 2 days,

bltrs.

Alnoa complete Ptoek of Family Orocerie* James Madison was born in Virginia

,... . , r . . ... . Ulysse* Simpson Grant was V>ornin, take , hep | ar(!oflinencol | ars-

Ibomas JofTetson wasborn m \.rg.n-| 0hioon Haturdny Apri , 18 <, 2> He

and No'.ions.

|Tuesday, March 10, 1751.

SUCCESS

!

Tom. AhruniH,

i»wingt«a largely’iorreaspd busires*, has 1

been obliged to moved his stock of

He was in-

augurated Saturday, March 4. IfW, at the age of 57 years, 11 months and 16 (days, and served eight yeais. Died Tuesday, June 28, 1836, aged 85 years,

3 months and 12 days.

John Quincy Adams, eldest son of j President Adams, was born in Massachusetts, on Saturday, July 11, 1707. Became President on Friday, March 4, 1825, at tho age of 57 years, 7 month*

Groceries, I > rovisions.!‘ nd 1 2id *r , . and se / rTe . d I 4 yean \ lle f

7 |died in Washington (while a member of

r'T ACC t MITIM’VCVV A UI.’ | tho House of Kepresentntiyes) on WedLrlaAoo iV tJUlatilNOW AUU noS(laVi February 23, 1848, aged 80 years,

month and 13 days.

flqnart*, Andrew Jackson was born in North

Carolina on Sunday, March 15, 1707. He was inaugurated on Wednesday, March 4, 1829, ot the ago of 01 years, 11 months and 17 days, and served eight years. He died in Tennessee on Sunday, January 8, 1845, aged 77 years, 9 months and 24 ; days. (Died on the anniversary of his great victor}-, the battle of New Orleans,

thirty years before.)

Martin Van Buren was born in NowYork on Thursday, December 5, 17/2 Was inaugurated on Saturday, March 4, 1837. at the age of 54 years and 3 months, and served four years. fie died in New York on Thursday, July 21, 1802, aged j 79 years, 7 months and 19 days.

Shirtings will he used to excess on cotton and linen dro>-s goods suits. New cotton dress goods show a repetition of the colors of the passing season, j Linen Scotch plaid ginehams will be

the popular novelty of the coming S'asor. Southard’K I>lock, Heavy surfaced camel’s hair goods,! eoful years, .> months' kertjc .y Ul p r( , s an ,j 8l . r g ts will again he (

; fashionable.

was inaugurated on Thursday, March 4, 1809, at the ago of 46 years, 10 months

a. (15 days, and served H years. Rutherford Bircham Hayes was born

ia Ohio on Friday, October 4, 1822, and became President on ^Monday, March 5

1877, at the a

and 1 day.

James Abram Garfield was born in Ohio on Saturday, November 19, 1831, and was inaugurated on Friday, the 4th day of March, at the age ol 49 years, 3 month, and 13

days.

From the above it appears that seven Presidents wore born in Virginia, three

T. (jr. Bowman & Co’s

C II E A P C A S H STORE

Wholesale and retail dealers in Staple & Fancy

GtlROCIELEtlEES

Highest Market Price paid for Produce in trade or cash

T. G. BOWMAN & Co.,

door East of Langdon’s Book Store, Wash. st.

Do not emphastKe the large stomach of a little two-year-old child with a broad;

sash tied around it.

Red or blue woolen sword sashes will be worn over spring dresses by small

children of both sexes.

Tight lacing and tight shoes will de- ! stroy the most radiant beauty faster 1

GEORGE BICKNELL,

Manu f acturor and Dealer in

in North ( arolina, throe in Ohio, two in than opium, hasheesh or absinthe. Massachusetts, two in New Y’ork and one | Home of the new goods show broken each in New Hampshire, Pennsylvania! pi^dg of indigo blue with bright flowers and Kentucky, 1 hat is, eleven born in an d small fruits scattered over them.

florth

To th. large room on the fllde of Public

Next door to the dry good* store of 1. Hawkins where his friends and the public generally will always find the stock large, neat andclean, and prices will be lound as low or lower than elsewhere in Western Indiana. lliKhe*>t PriccH Pmd tor Iflnrkctable Country Produce.

TOtt ABBAlfIS.

t! IS

HULL VAPOR COOK STOVt

v

the Houth, and nine in the North. One was born in January, three

February, three in March, four in April,

Hhaded figures, stripes and plaids in one color running through all its tones, | are a marked feature in new light woolen |

one in July, ono in September, two in dress goods.

October, three in November ami two in The American printed lawns in delicate > December. j colors and designs imitate the foreign ! Jackson and Lincoln wore born on j.oods to perfection, and tl ev are sold at

Sunday; Tyler and Polk on Monday; ^ cents a yard.

Jefierson, Madison, Harrison and HU- ^ single fine jewel gives more charac-i more on I uesday; John Adams on \S ed- ^ )or an( j richness to a lady’s toilet than a nesday; \ an Buren and Johnson oti ( j Uant j| V n f (, an gip g a p ia j ngi j )race | e ( S an j;

Thursday; Washington. Monroe, Taylor, j chatelaine ornaments.

I ierce and Hayes on Friday; John Quin-j Tho new cotton satteens, inomie cloths cy Adams, Buchanan, Grant and Gartiold iin j p,, rca | eg have both light and dark ( on Saturday. grounds, on which aro borders and fig- i

Jackson, Harrison and Fillmore died j ures Urienta , an(i l| or j at ed designs. AfPnt for the Ele , Uinr Rfttrl . r and Mower and Twine Binding Machine, and th. Bore.on oiinua\, Monroe and Buchanan on The most tasteful and elaborate toilet Twine Binder Reaper and Mower. Ju^t arrived, a car-load ot the celebrated Stodebaker Monday John Adams and Jefferson on r , ! " , Wa» oni . Sole Agent for Gaar A Scott’# Bte&m enainga. baw-mill. and threshing machines, oiunuajr, uiiu jiumua auu ueiierBuu uu t g f rp q )ieQ Uy roa( j e 1TC un i,e- Haring secured competent workmen, am prepared to repair and repaint baggiea, carriage*,

nl-L „ ,.„h, on r **«<* n » bluleru ' 8 -K‘ vp,uel ‘ tr ; i ‘ 1 - Northeast corner Columbia and Indiana streets, Greencastle.

WAGONS, PLOWS,

HARROWS, And Farm Hlachinerj Generally. Iron *nd Steel, Hors. Shn.s and Hors.-Shoes Nails. Us* just reeeir.d another car-load of the celebrated OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS.

Also, the

CASSIDY SULKY PLOW, Warranted to give satisfaction, or no sale, after a fair trial. On sate also

Empire Richmond Steel Plow s, The Celebrated Bed Jacket Iron Beam Steel Plews t Ladow Rolling Harrows; Deere & Mansur Rotary Drop Corn

Planters, and the Deere Cultivator with springs.

the same* day. I uesday, July 4, 1*20, ai coming by a tight shoe, an elastic that so layioron luoaday;John Quincy Ad- toueRes somo g< . ns iti V e nerve, or even a

atns on Wednesday; Madison and Van

. • hair-pin uncomfortably misplaced.

William Henry Harrison wus horn on Buren on Thursday; Tyler, Polk and On the grounds of some of tho new 1 hursday, I* ebruary 9, 1773. Ho was 1 ierce on Iriday. ^ as l 1 * n B4 on i I-' nro ^ n | cotton printed goods appear tiny (lowers, ■ ■ a native of Virginia, and was inaugurated and Johnson on Saturday. ))( , C3i butterflies and birds, all embraced on 3 hursday, March 4, 1841, at tho age Jefforson was born and died on flies—^ one pattern, hut so arranged as to reand 23 days, ami died in day, Jackson on Sunday, \ an Buren on I < , xa | U | na || 0n ( 0 discover the ani-

one month later, Sunday, Thursday; Pierce on Friday. mated figures.

The only Vapor Cook t'tove that ha* stood April 4, 1841, aged 08 years.! monthj In answer to somo questions, no say j No matter what “the fashflm” m»y b» tho tost of year*, and given entire land JJdnys. j to be eligible for Representative in Lun* i mother should allow her children's and per.oct satisfaction. John Tyler was bom in Virginia on gress one must he a male cilizen .native gg rn , e tu s to be made up in an elaborate

Monday, March *29, li99. Became Pros— or naturalized) twenty—fi\e years of age, ,ty 1 e, which cuts up the tiny space of

1 of 08 years oflico just

*>0,04)0

hiul cti imii'g in favor win t •ver

UNct. ThoHe w ho tinte litem will not

do wkhoul them.

Tki* West Simple, Tk ." f/jst Djrab^ Tit Most Perfect. 7 • Mo-.t Economlcai, No Saellsring Ha.f 3 f iras to Build, No Ashos t3 Remov-, No Fuel to Carry, NoSmo^c, No OJor. iy> :ltjer rs;. r\u af.l iksisplhsabll

ident on the death of Harrison, Sunday, a resident of the 8tato from which he is tbior dresses into so mans- puffs rufli u s | April 4, 1841, at the age of 51 years and , chosen, and seven years a citizen of the | in ,i i^op* as to make the little creatures 6 days, serving out that term only, j country. No matter about his color. look like monkeys,

lie died on Friday, January 17. The qualifications for a Senator are

1862, aged 81 years. 9 months and 19 days. ║ the same, with the exception that he ║ must be thirty years old and nine years a citizen James Knox Polk was born in North ║ a citizen. The pay of Senators is $5,000

When Hunt, the Los Angelos [Angeles] murder-

Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally. HANNA & BLACK, THE

Furniture

born in North

Carolina on Monday, November 2. 1795,

Was inaugurated Tuesday. March 4 1845, cents per mile for going once at each

evory 'ie^criptiou < f fookiiur or other •u*: k dnno by ihenrtliimry cooking ran^'o. witli ♦*asf t»nd juTfect <’oiinV>rt NVa^>!njr. irotdnp. Inking, hn ilii-kr. fniit ■ r»r.!iiiia' . witfioir tit*- hi«4iifT»‘rttbl« '.oat "f lli»* i !d Dtshi took stove, and

TlwavN rent y.

our Aui*u* Snt»*ty Ton ” rend- ,

• i»'> i y . ur Mi*vi** j r»*ctiv Httf** ” in | Tennessee on Friday, June

• i* -• inexpert- , , , r . .

iiivd 'V eleven weeks alterRoin^ out of office, Seiul for full Hcscriotiv- i-imilnr and price agod r.g yc||rS| ; Inonihg anil 13 days .

in Virginia

a year, and Representatives the same, 20

Passing the Hat Among Lynchers. [Bangor (Me.) Whig.]

er, was caught, a short time ago, a mob gathered at the city prison, and cries of

at the age of 49 years, I months and 2 days, serving four years. Ho died in

1849.

o,

on

list.—Special indii'Monrr.fK to ujjcntts in un*

wcup’ -d territory, AddivsM, •‘HILL VAP03 HOVE COMPANY,"

« U*v»daiHl, Ohio.

TRAOft:

MARK

por year for newspap rs ani stationery. We believe the only instance of a Senator under age was Henry Clay. He was appointed or elected to till a vacancy,

Zachary Taylor was born in Virginia and took his seat December 29, 180b, on Friday, September 24. 1781. Became hut was not thirty years old until the

President on Monday, March 5, 1S49, at 12th of April following.

the age of 04 years, 5 months and 9 days. This was the first instance in which the A Tom-hint; *cou«*. Ith of March, the day for maugutating a ^ very touching scene was witnessed new I resident, fell on Sundaj. But it a ( t be funeral of Mr. John R. Sims, of <- happened at Monroe's second inaugura t Griffin, Georgia, who recently died in

inauguration oi | Atlanta. Tho body had been brought to

session to and from the Capital, and $125

"Lynch the scoundrel" were heard on all

| tion, and also at tho

bcoo Uayes. I ay lor died in office, on 1 i>‘’s ^ ^ t | aIlla f or interment, and the News

sides. Sheriff Rowland hastily called 200 leading citizens to his aid, Several orators harangued the multitude, but it was implacable. The rioters surged against the prison, and it was understood that the deed wonld he done at 12, mid-

night, sharp. Just before midnight Col. Frank Godfrey formerly of this city,

climbed to a point from which he could

obtain a view of the crowd, and made the

following speech; “Fellow-citizens, I see before me a large number of men who would like to see the murderer,

TJ 1TDE R T A It! I IT C

lies to pension. PENSIONS

Bounty and new discharges • rocured. rhoae in doubt as to whether entitled to anything, s-hould Hend two 3-e^nt fltumpfl tor our circular ot information. Address, wilh stamps, S.*>n i>akt Sc Cn,, Solicitor* of claims and pate?. ti«

Hunt, hanged. Now, I propose, as a preliminary to this act of retribution, that we take a collection for the widow and

stricken and broken-hearted wife, whose ║ orphans of the murdrd [murdered] officer Gills. I sorrow had all the time been sad to wit- ║ wilI lead of this with $5, and here is my ness, became uncontrollable, stopped ║friend, Joe Manning, who will cheerfully those at the coffin, and asked for one ║ go through the crowd and gather up the more look at her dead darling. The lid ║contributions.” The surging mass began was unscrewed and taken off when she ║to dissolve and scatter, and in a very brief time hardly more than a corporal's guard remained. How much money Joe Manning collected has not been made clear.

11 fell upon the coflin, and put

Mr.^lOerre'l^orldlarif so'm'u' h to that'tha Knjp 1, 1850, at the age of 05 years, saV8: “At the grave, as the casket w as iahtnen have been ordering it hi large quanti- ,t months and 15 days. being lowered into the grave, tho griof-

Amer'iean hl'rfe'*, 1 have"eun^thoinHiets ot do^• Millard Fillmore was horn in New “ : '' York, Tuesday, January 7, 1800, He PENSIONS succeeded Taylor on Wednesday, July 2, Procured for all soldiers disabl.d in .be f 8 *' th( -' ^ «' ^ -Ve*rs, 0 months servico from any cmuh**, also for huir** ol di- and M flavK, serving out the term. He . eased soldiers. lA flf H S I.«.jt djaabjIH^n.l.; ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

1875, aged 74 years, 9 months and 1 day.

Franklin Pierce was born in New Hampshire on Friday, November 23, 1804, and was inaugurated on Friday, March 4, 1853, at the age of 48 years, 3 months and 9 days, serving only one term. He died on Friday, October 8, 1869, aged 64 years, 10 months and 15 days. Born, inaugurated and died on

Friday.

James Buchanan was horn in Pennsylvania on Saturday, April 23, 1791. He

„ .. ... became President on Wednesday, March

'• “f,» «“>•*■

Aken and corveyancinglproroptly attend- » nd 11 dft y s - serving ono term. He died cJto. tf28 , in Penrsy'vania on Monday, Jure 1,1808,

l»»ar * l ”,. solicitor. Ill ciuiin- aon i nici.i*, Boom H, St. Cloud Building. Washington. D.C.

Ttif; Iteflt C'tiuah S>rup H Pino * Pure fur ('onsumptlou. It SkCtA quit k and it laHtiv good. Itoftr Hnmll*—buttlr lnru«*. Therefor© the cheapeflt an well ... dm beat Bold tvcrywbtrt V-^r. pro! V 1.1*0 r**r

jM.T41ll. , .l

fell upon the coffin, and put her face close to the face of the dead, pressed her lips to it, and wept and bewailed his

death. After a few moments friends lift-

ed her up and placed her upon a.seat DaiD Uad«.l near by. As the earth was thrown into The subjoined opinion, we perceive,

‘ ‘ - eft

I Elfin ubjoin

tho grave she sobbed “Good by, good by, 1R By ^ A. Daniels, Ksq . of Messrs

In all its branches, carofully attended to. A full stock of Undertaker’s Good* sonstantlr «■ hand. Our Hearse is one of the finest in thi* fection of the State 3 HANNA & BLACK, 14 and 16 E. Washington St. THE CHICKERING

PI A N O,

THIE ATICTOIR. In all areat contests, and for the past Fifty-seven Years the (Acknowledged Standard ot the World—beinx copied not only by the makers of this country, but of Europe-wilt be offered during the present condition of trade al Greatly Reduced Prices.

darling !’’in a tone unutterably sad and

Stodgill & Daniels, attorneys, La Crosse,

, . . , Wis , and appears in the La Crosse Chron-1 agonty.tng. Around the grave among the iclo: Some time since I was attacked witnesses of her sorrow and grief, there with pain in and below one of tny knee! wus scarcely a dry eye. The scene ! joints. A few applications of St. Jacobs would have moved a heart of stono.” l oil fi a,c ‘ ed lhe l ,a,n nn,, relieved the in- 1

t tlammation. 1 regard it as a valuable i

j medicine.

Purge out the morbid humors of the blood, by a dose or two of Aver’s Pills, | ‘ Dr - Sellers’ Coogh Syrup’ will give

- you a good night s rest. It is the best,

and you will have clearer heads as well | coug h racd i c i ao i n the market. Price)

as healthiur koaies. j 25c.

were urunted eur Pianos in the URKAY

>VOUL»’8 FAIR in '

in LONDON.

EXPOSITION in

ISM ; at PARIS.

the GKKAT . fuiT at the IN I EKNATIONAL KXPOSITION in Uhili, 1S7»; and at the araiU Ccntcnnia llE t bition.Pliiladclphia.'TS.

All person* wishiaz to purchase

(or exaialneJlinstrument* our ware-rooms.

are re *rcctful’ylinvittd to via

Chickering & Sons, 130 Fifth Avenue, New York. ! 156 Tremout Street, Bo»to«a