Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 March 1881 — Page 8
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For Pure Drugs
CHEMICALS,
Patent Medicines.
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TlM*re’» HoiIiImk in It. Indianjpolig Sentinel. An oflicor of Grecncastlo w»a in tho city last night looking fora beautiful blonde, aged sixteen, who is thought to have run away with a brakeman on the Indianapolis & St. Louis titilrnad.
Lamps
and Lanterns,
f7uc Soa/js and 7 0 del ^1 r lides,
<;«» xo
A rf-;—:>> I * ' : ~ ■, TSCJ-U-re J '
t'oiinty <'oiiunis»ioiM*rs.
The Hoard of County Commissioners i for Pumatn County met on Monday, and have transacted the following business: Licenses to retail spirituous and malt 1 liquors have been granted to Sheldmeyer | &Oill, William H. Buik, Timothy Mur-‘ phy.Thomas Murphy, P. M. Layton and
K L. IHgert.
Petition of M. M Hurst et al. for highway wiib referred to the following view--1 Kichatd .Sinclair, Joseph Huark and ;
Men’s Drug Store
.GCAL LEMES.
Thf Uri'iich «l Fromiap Nnit. His understood that the Stoops Haney | ease—which has ralleil forth such a flood ! of Karned and phlilosophical disquisition'
| upon the causes and cfli cts of the ‘'tender i Isaac Day.
1 passion.” the value of a breach thereof as ! The petition of J. R. (Jordon ct al.. for I affected by the relations of age ami sex, change of highway, was reported on fa and all the varying phases thereof—ha- vorably by the viewers, and ordered j
been compromised hr the defendant pay- opened by the Board,
ing the plaintiff the sum of $320 for lo r Dexter hi. Darnall was appointed to the | damaged atlections. What say our con- vacant scholarship of this county to Pur-
temporaries now as to the justness of the due University.
estimate ? In the case of Washington Leather-j j Some points in regard to this case. f«t man. petitioning for damages caused by ' I the truth of which we can not vouch, ice gorge in Walnut Creek, Messrs, j not yet presented to the readers of Tm '.Jacob Huffman ami Thomas Browning Stak, are published in a special to the j were appointed to report at next term. Indianapolis Sentinel of Wednesday last, Jonn W. McAnineh was appointed I as follows: “Captain Smiley, the altor [Justice of the peace in Mill Creek)
1 ney for the lady, received
DRY Headquarters
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Ik now full and running over with fa Spriag Iry Ms ml Eirptis, AT f’OIJIJTX'T VltlCrX CALL and SEE THEM! C. "W. TAIaBURT.
let
s:ck.
As a matter of economy it is more ,,CJ w,u ,a '^' ret ; H,T,!a “ n'»tc from 1 township,
i essential that you should buy good shoes her last evening, stating th:.t her wound- Thomas Sutherlin was appointed In l for your children than for yourselves, j ed feelings had entirely healed, and thst Mrs. Isaiah Vermilion is q U i U . xhoos ",ay, with proper care, an- she had no further need for a sw er as a substitute w.th older persons, ' She 8 , id (h#t jf , ho m!i - ■ I but it is money thrown away to buy j . , nan oeen lett a-ira-Mit 4'«nrt Vrc vou in favor of gravel road* 'hem for children. The best you can t0 the law y ers u w «>uld not have been)
- ‘ ‘ settled, so she took the bit in her own The following civil
mouth and made her own settlement, Mr. Stoops paying her the modest sum of •$220 cash, and giving a note for $100, which was signed by R. H. Bowen. Mr. Bowen is the son—in—law of Mr. Sloops,
in bringing about
now ?
jSr“ Eggs have tumbled to 15 cents u
dozen.
®ay-Miss Mol lie Scott, of Kansas, is visiting relatives here. 0*# Charley Darnall is again chucking mail at the postotfice. gt»^" Miss Ciiffln, of Westfield, is the guest of Miss Ida Moudy. ®a6“R. L. Iliggert has been laid up with a neuralgic attack, lay John Cawley shipped another lot of horses to St. Louis on Thursday. ICf'Black & Bros, shipped another ar load of horses to St. Louis this week f!^“Dr. Fisk*preached at the Christian chuich, this city, last Sunday night. For good job printing at low prices, leave your orders at Tim Stak off-
ice.
lay Mrs. D.ivis, of Clay County, is
get will not last them any too long. At Christie's Shoe Store, on the north side of W ashington street, you will find the best custom made shoes that this country affords. Take your children with you when it is possible; you will always get a better fit and save trouble. For
the best wearing and neatest fitting [ ani l was instrumental
! goods, go to Christie’s Shoe Store by all j means. On the north side of Washing-
It is not unlikely that New Mexico
spector at the Grimes' School-house pre j will before long demand admission into lawyer, cinct in Russell township. the Union as a state - The Territory has
She said that if the matter had been left “ „. " of late increased very rapidly in Amerto the lawyers it would not have been i IItil 11 ni rs Ul ourt. jg^j, population, and the extension of the
settled, so she took the bit in her own The following civil and State cases
| have been finally disposed of since our
'last:
State vs John Lllett and Vas. Fillet.— tssault and batiory. Trial by jury; ver-
dict, guilty, and fines respectively ofi
$5 01 and costs August Haner- The llival of M aiy AndCl’SOn
great railroad system- is opening up for industrious work large tracts hitherto inaccessible or very difficult to reach.
01*10it a iioi t nk:
ton street,
Bank.
just east of the National
Tll<‘ ItulliiiKlon Itulibl*'
Consisted ol \olliinu tint
lives' (!) Wind.
the settlement. The community were anxious for the case to come to trial, for some rich developments were promised It is said the lady had a peck measure full of loiters, all on the subject of love, from Mr. Stoops. On the other hand.
man vs. Wni. H. Rector et al.—Civil action. (Change of venue from Clay Circuit Court.) Dismissed for want of prosecution, at pl'tfs costs Abner F. Field vs. L., N. A. A C. R. R. Co.Civil action. Stiicken from docket.
Stoops has some Irom the widow that (Costs pa d.) Nora Myers vs. contain some very intorestiug r( , a( ]j n g Christopher Myers.—Divorce. Dismissed In one of them she sa3 - s in reply to one ^ or w * nt prosecution Reuben
The following special despatch was [of his, wnen he was begging to be re- l )u l8e vs. Jas 8. Nutt.—Appeal by def t. | sent from this city to the Indianapolis leased from the marriage contract, that ^* use ^' sm ' 8se< ^‘ C08 t* j Sentinel and Cincinnati Enquiier, last. she will never bother him, provided he Rebecca J. Smith vh. Fllliott G. Smith.— ' Monday, and is worthy of attentive read-! remains single; but, if he married the Ifi Torce - Givorce granted pl’ff, with cusing, especially when the fact is noted ! other woman, then she intended going ' ,0< ty c ® 1 ’^ ron The KagleMathut there is nothing in it- for him with the law. Soon after this : c b |ne wor k s vs> Alexander B. Tolin.jr.
Giiekm asti.b, Isu., March 7.—This
correspondence Stoops came to Green-.—Judgment by default for ; i*.i„ S 'lK Mr,: si,,rly. i„il,i, ‘'n'.l.T- J," Kiirh,, 1 .'' '.n.nIL' ™
Ssmuel Catbcrwood is uble to be out again, after a lenghty ill-
uess.
H9y*Sam Farp has returned from Ind-
napolis. where medical college.
ftsfylf you want the boat job printing for the least money, leave your orders at
Tm: St ah oflice.
BtaT .Lis. M- Ow oils is able to appear on our streets iignin. after n long con-
tinued sickness.
|«r~.Mi.-s Lizzie Duett has returned from Pennsylvania, where she
been attending school.
word good and went for him.” Tuial Amount ol Anmiiil Tax l*ai«l by I'orporaiinuw m
Fulnani I'oumy.
will case, of which mention was made in our last, the jury, having failed to agree, were discharged on Saturday last, and cause continued until next term At this writing the case of Patrick Ash vs. Rachel G. Durham etal.—one of the East Washington street improvement cases—is occupying the attention of court and jury. lion. George S. Knight, of Brazil, by agreement of the parties, presiding as special Judge to try the
cause.
m II. Buttingtnn, FIsq., an old ard re
specti d citizen of thi-< place. Some men ^'b 0 t'a'n and went to the residing at Kl Paso, III., who came here samp place. tin her arrival they were last night, report that Mr. Buffington ' man-md. and soon returned to this coun-
was at thetr place on Wednesday last, , ■ , . f
trying to buy some horses; that he had y ’ h t ' k0t of Mr. Sloops was
lanapoli*. where he has been attending •■■•de a Mr. Hodgson an offer for a pa.r! |' ,orn t1 '*" ,hc " " ,ow Haney could , _ , n _ ; of horses, winch was not accepted, and bear. i liat was the straw which broke
on the following morning Mr. Buffington, j the camel's back. To she made hor
the horses, harness and buggy were j among the missing. They were traced to l. rbana. III., after which nothing fur liter was heard of them. Home of the party following, knowing the residence and address of Mr. Buffington, from the Hotel Register, came to this place in
search of hint and the horses. This aft- TK,1K( ' ; uai tk .v indianai-oms kailhoad. cm non a dispatch has been received Marion Township. $ 754 (>8,
has here stating that Mr. Buffington had Ureencastle township 115 , 17 ness and promptly restoring the youthful . been found in Chicago. Those who are Watren township I'JO 02 co or- ,nar ! best acquainted with him think there; Washington township 1006.74! Ilunciiiiimr** Ouvru House fc,'-1 nst Express trains w ill be put. : is something wrong with him. Several
on the L., N. A. A. C. K. R.—one eaelt 'years ago he was thrown from a horse, | Total 3111.61. skliva kettkk. way—about April 1. striking his head on the I. & St. L. rail-| , SI „ ANAI . 0LIS 4 sr „ AII „ OAn ' ’ Indianapolis Sentinel, March 7, issi. toj -- Hev. Alexander Fields, of Brook- I fora' long time^Tscarcely^new'ai'y'ne '’loyd township $175.22 . A .K r( ‘ at ‘‘"al of enthusiasm is already .ill conduct ,1,, .cio, o, ho, no, Lc, hen'nctu,,.. .-y M ^
the P,c,l,un4. church to—orr... ! S-rtlcd .s . p,r,u» of I •'« « “cc°
pable of transacting business. When he Madison township 558 4
te^-The word is, all around, that The | went away he took with him near $2,600
Gray hairs are honorable, but their premature appearance is annoying. Parker'. Hair Balsam is popular forcleanli-
Fositivcly One Night Only ! H&y ter,!;, Marcli 11
First appearnneo of the youthful and brilliant l-orUmte in such matters rutillcs them to speak
SELENA FETTER, Under the manAgement of J. II. II IT NT T I. i: V , Purported by Florrnrt 1 lirni!«‘(ly And an excellent New York Ceinpnny. Sec programmer . Reserved rentr At HrattinN Jewelry Store.
BECK’S
FANCY 800DSS.^ E . W i
MILLINERY STORE.
Having purchafted the dock of Mr. T. B. Scott, for ca«h, thereby aecuriim a lar^e dis-
count, I offer
to roy old cuatoniors, n« well as new ones who may patronize us. 1 am addins lurrcly to every department from New York and Boston markets, consisting of Silk', Satins, Ribbons, Kidtlloves, Kuchins-', and white floods of all j kinds, and everything that goes to make up a
FIKfeT-ri.ASS
local paper of Putnam i in cash and drafts. He has a family re- j lotal..
Stak is the
County—Wo give all the news for only
$1 per year.
We are under obligations to Hon. W. <J. Neff’ for a copy of Fix-Governor Gray’s message and Gov. Porter’s inaug-
nral address.
toyThe good people who want all the news, and they are a host, all drop in and subsbnbe for Tm. Stak—only - one
dollar a year.
toyF'ddie, youngest son rtf Mr. Alvnh Brockway, fell violently to the j floor, Wednesday, while at play, ami tract tired his arm near the wrist. toy-i loverdale Herald : The Pi dice News oftlii- wis k contains u ),ieturc ,if th<' Iktirher-tihop scene, wherein \V. K. Eckels was shorn and shaved.
1735.W;
siding hero, and good property.
debutant in the theatrical
world, tier succettsos at Louisville, arc said to be marvellous. Her engagement here will, therefore, be a success. On
I.., N. a. a c. railroad. F’riilay evening next she plays “The
The dispatch quoted above together Franklin township $ 184.15 Wife;” Saturday matinee, "Isabella; ' with lying reports said to have been civ- Monroe township 175.52 Saturday evening. “Love’s Sacrifice.” en currency by the so-called detect,Acs '; ainbri<J ^ , 10.45 Miss Tetter will be at Opera House, . fit 8 1 Gr«encastle township 243 201 U roen< - as O e ' n, ’ x t Monday evening.
from Illinois, caused a great amount of • YVarrcn township P.tl.'J'i
talk and conjecture among our citiuens, Putnamvtlle .. .. 5 22 * l' r ' ^ l '^ ,u * r 8 Abdominal l orset at
such conversations usually winding up OJoverdale township 195 30 lOfOS’.
with the remark. “I don't believe ‘BufP Oloverdale town 10.70
took the horses,” or words to that effect.! After dilligent inquiry wc place all the facts before our readers. On Wednesday of last week Mr. Buffington was in El Paso trying to buy horses. The team
Kotin ui Milky hoo. E- A. HIBBITT,
Total 1021.81
saitl to have been stolon was examined t,y him, but the owner would not sell at Buffington’s figures, therefore driving away, and no more was thought of the matter. That night Mr. Buffington left j 1.1 Paso, and this team of horses was
Myers, w bo li:is just started i missing next morning. The detectives (?) nu ale-bottling establishment here. \\ r> were told of the above facts, and they considerably bruised up by a runaway 1 immediately reasoned to themselves that
T. D. A S. KAH.UOAD.
Jackson township.. Franklin township Russell township
$ 293 97
300 H? 335.90
Total
930.74
fi. A, C. (JRAVKIj UOAI* COMPANY. Ureencastle township $ 82.87 Franklin township 129.67 Monroe township 135.09
Total.
347.63
INMlNAl'nl.I-
liurse, on College Avenue, Monday. to-, I’leui. McCray and family hate moved from Washington township to the old Howlit (arm, near Btick Chapel, where they will be “at home” in the fu-
ture.
toyl-'tsf Monday George Campbell vnd John T. Craig playfully sen filed with yseh other, a ml the result is tluit Campholl bad bis sbotilder-blade frai'-
tured—don't scuffle.
A W AII ASH eoMl'ANV.
Marion township ... Gre<*ncastle township Madison township...
To tub
MORTON
ItAVKI. PO Mi COM PA NV.
Clinton township $ 10.70
Monroe township ...
FcrmitK Jo Jlsiny
"Whom fimli-th a wife
t Iii n* . "—Proir.
as Buffington had tried to buy the team, and ‘ailed, he had stolen them during the night; furthermore, a*, they knew he was from ureencastle, they would go to that city and arrest him on hts arrival with the stolen animals. But, strange as it may seem to the detectives (?', Mr. Buffington failed to steal the horses, and instead of coming home he went in directly the opposite direction, to YY ashj ingtou, 111., where he remained several
| days buying horses before the wise (?) j Jefferson township officers found his whereabouts, and ini ^ arr, ‘ n township. . . Hood 1 the meantime a man who calls himself '* a8, " i n S 1 ' ,n township j Thomas Scott Was arrested for the theft ' m to*ns up
been issued as !
OLA VIM. HOAD $ 20.36 2” S2 <1.00
SELINA FETTER.
1 have aerured th» aervicea of an experienced DEMUNEK -- AND TKimnEit. who will take i har*« of the Millinery Department and no paint will he spared to (doan* all who may patroniie us in that line. YY'e propose that in the future, as in the past, to give ev. ery one the worth of their money, thereby socuring that liberal patronage that it has been our good fortune to possess in the past. .1. \V. E!i:< Ri.
Who has the Largest Stock in the county, and buy your
oimIs'iTiiI.
The appearance of this distinguished voung actress next Friday evening should
not he forgotten. It will be a tare treat j Notwithstanding the fact that prophets tor our amusement public to witness the #ro predicting times of trouble, such as marvellous peiformance of the lady.-uhe world has never seen, L. L. LOUIS. Indinnapolis Sentinel. , of Bainbridge, will continue to keep for Mns etter will be in (ireeneastle on sa ) e the largest, best and cheapest stock next Monday evening. 0 f harness, saddles, collars, curry-combs,
brushes, whips, buggy cushions, collars, pads and horse clothing of all kinds, ever
We are prepared to keptin the County of Putnam. Also print horse and jack harness oils, fish oil, plasterer’s hair and
hills in the best style,; everything in my line of busines: F'arm j _ ’*>- on short notice, and at ers and others wanting anything in my Horse Shoeing and Blvcksmithing. the lowest figures. ( all and see the best line will save money by giving tne a call j .j, KTl>I>OfNH is still at the old and largest line of engravings in the betoro purchasing elsewhere, as I mean stand, i*mt will give prompt attention, to hnrae county. business. All repairs done neatly, prompt- i ehoolng aud all other work in ihc blackamUhing
Horsemen, Attention!
< a& ;
-Our
Li. L. LOUIS, Bainbridge, Ind.
49.H
1.21
.i , ..7 . "y “ n, l cheaply. Mu slips are 25 per cent. ;t m 41 cheaper than you will find them else-
where- ALLEN BROS. Go to BURNETT’H for a full line ", . T-. , i of Rubber Boots and Overshoes, tf‘29
Something new in ureencastle,
but well and favorably known in other Eor or J’riMlc*.
(•arts of tin- State. Thorley’s Horse and 1 attle F'ood—farmers, stockmen, dairy-
Total.
ll.Sl
limldh
Prov. xviii, 22.
Total M’I'.STEItN t'NION TEI.Ki i F'ranklin township
tbint.
Marriage licenses have ueen issue,, as | of the , lorse8i , iaving becn foun( , wi(h fadiows since our las,: W-II,am F\ Byrd t , lt . , nirlia |g in iffs possession, and he now »n l Belle F. Key, Thomas Btvem and An- |, nguisheH in thp t;, ,. aso j.j,.
B . Fey ton, John P. Layman and Jennie | The metu ptrt of the w))o|o tranMc . j GrePHca8tie town ; hi lorr. Robert McCaratnack and U'-rm-' llon iS( , hat tlje gang of , Sucter Warren township ... daC. McAtunch, Mont fort C. McMams. while in thig d receivod a dtspatch, , ' n, ' nshi P ' and Ora B. Peyton. William Q. Matktns , lel|jng the|n of lhe arre8t of8cott as th( , ij^t^ownsldo ? and Melissa G. Barker, John Y\ r . Mount ,Li„f ,i,„„ i i . a . ( Madison township .. .
’ thief, yet they left here without con- 1 City of Urcencastl, .
and Martha 0. Barker, Lorenzo F . Moore tradipllnp tbe viIe ,| andu , thoy had cir _ Floyd township . and Jennette 8. Parntt. jculated about Mr Buffington—verily i ack8 ?, n ,own ^ i P • • •
3-Button Kid Gloves m all shades I th, ‘J H ' , rc h ot< ’h f '* »t ‘heir business and
ft) - 75 cents—every pair warranted—at | l® ( 'l‘‘-‘d the common honor ever otlribut- Total ALLEN BROS’. ed to thieves. i Grand total
LAl'II i -
F’or either farm or city property, one
, , - of the best homes in Putnam County, men and liverymen should by all means consistin , r of nt . arly nineteen acres of Wu Wl11 10 con V ,a i: oun ' 1 j land, the large, portion of which is with-
the city limits, with a nicely planned and elegantly built 2-story brick residence thereon, also a two story frame ; dwelling, with out-buildings, good supply of water, young orchard and other
A viGt to the dry goods store of A. conveniences. The land is all well adaptDirKson Tv Co., “Trade Palace,” Indian- [ ed to plat and sell off for city lots. For ,;.>•> apolis, will satisfy good judges that dry j particulars call on or address goods of all kinds have never been R. L. Iliggert, Greoncastlo, Ind. uimnv. cheaper than the present season. This — —r $ 1 58 house, with its large new stock and low 1*1 JIN Li I sells the besl ladies, 13 33 prices, is attracting a large trade from all misses’and children’s shoos ever brought 1 07 parts of the State. Examine their stock t<> this city, at prices that defy compe8 25 prices before you buy. 2t-17 Htion* Opera House Building. tf29
all liogs^dying‘!.f cbidera'^wli'ile^belng led ,he , P orl ^ n of
M ,.AN ,„ a fAC-tc TE l .r.*;itAi , li i ox,'ANY., with Uns food. For sale onlj^t Allen’s 1 ,n th ° C ' ly W ‘ th a mw,y
Marion township ... $ 1.06 ' Drug Store. 4;nf
.70! - 2.11 llry <i!oodM.
2.01 .351,
tf42
Eoi’ Nillf.
8.40 i 3.47
1.02 A fine Estcy Organ, three (3) full sets I tii of reeds, nine (9) stops, elegant case. 1.59 Only been in use about two years. F'or 183 ! sale cheap—apply at this oflice. 3t47
156 00 A - Alliron’s.
-Boys' Rubber
Boots, $2.00—Neff 3t46
IT WITT,
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Collari, Blankets, Trunks, Bridles, Whips, Combs, Brushes, Harness Oil, etc. orll» Greencastle. 1ml. . 3nj45
A. J. SMEDLEY
Ha> leafed the wagon shop formerly occupied by Mr. James (iiflonl. on K.iPt Washington .St . opliosite the Catholic t'hurcb, and will keep on band or mak*!• oratr wifons of all desorip tions in tbe best possible manner. WaftonR
and carriaircrt
K E T A I K E D,
Promptly, at rcaPonable'nriceR- Twenty years’ experience in UroenriiHtle injures cnsiointtF
the best material and worn.
Willard Hotel Lottery Postpoued QTO APRIL 7, INNI, FOR A FULL DRAWING ITUIK drawinsr will take place at LOl I8VILLK. I K *.. under authoritiry of u special act of the Kentucky I.cpislaturc. and will bo under absolute control of disinterested commission'
ers appointed by tho act. IozImL of PrlKei*.
The Willard Hotel with all its l HHA fixtures and Furmtnre. ( \JU f UUU On** Kcsidenee on Unen Street $15,(XK> One Kesidenee on Hreen Street 15.0Ut Two Cash 1’rizes, each S.S.OUO 10,000 Two Cash Hrir.os, each ill.iKX) 4,000 Five Cash Prixea, each 81,000 5,900 Five Cash Frir-ei, each 8.5.00 - 2..500 Kilty Cash Prises, earb 8100 5,0(¥* <*ne Hundred Cash Prizes, each 850 5,000 Five liuLdred Cjish Frizoa, each 820 18,00* One Set el Har Furniture 1,00(» One Fine i’lana 50v One lland#otne Kilver Tea Set 10O 400 Boxes Old ilourbon Whiskey, 8^ • 10 Baskets Chiinip.'urne, 350 Five II umired Cash Prizes, each 810 5,000 400Boxes Fine Wines. 830 12,000 200 Boxes Robertson t'ounty Whisky 130 6,000 too Boxes Havana Clears, <10 4/»0i» Five Hundred Cash Prizes, en* h 810 5,1.>00
For ATI4»rNTIX«j> TO
Real esUto of all kindu on liberal terms* tjcls TICSETC, JS; HaLVKI, *4; WASTSS3, $3. R. L. HATHAWAY, Greencastle, ! „ ... .— , rheev f , * j Kcinittuncos may he made by Bank Check, ind 11 l- I Kxproas, Postal aMoney Order, or Registered
■■ '■■■■— — Mail.
Eight hundred dollars to loan on ..^ c V’ on "*hl« agenti wyntcil nt ail QvioJpr.
For • irculars vivlnk tall information andJfor
first niortgago s'ouritj, cit} or country • tickets,address property. Apjily to trustees of I’nlnain j W. C. D.
Lodge No. 45, I. O. 0. P. 3t45 1 8!» WILI^ltD BOTFJ.. LOtTSVIU-P. KT
