Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 April 1881 — Page 3

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VOL. 8.

GREENCASTLE, IND.,

SUCCESS !

Tom. Abrams, Owing to » largely "inrrra»«o«l boaines^, hits been obliged to moved his stock ol Groceries. Provisions, GLASS & QUEENSWARK.

Kext door to the dry Eooda ■■toro of I. Hawk

CORRESPONDENCE.

Thk readers of Tea Star will itloasa bear in mind that wo do not hold ourselvex Hocountable tor or endorse the opinions of corresoond-

4 imply

Stiif

APRIL 2, t88i.

NO 50.

•nts published in these columns. We ... (rive space to our correspondents that fho peo-

what the thouahts of tneir

feast, owing to the fact that we thought the oysters spoiled hy their long trans- 1 porUtion. For further particulars, I refer the reader to U. L. Hathaway. He

IVladiHOii To\\nalii|>.

Time for sowing grass seed Marion Wright's school will close April 7, with exhibition Wedding ex-

ple may learn neiffhors are.

The Star always welcemes newsy corre-

rnay be able

subject.

'ihe Yankee clock peddler was a great i hear hi dor Williams preach

Rkabuh ok Thk. Stai:.

to give some light on the pected in our neighborhood soon

...There were large audiences out t<>

spondenc. from various parts of theoounty. ' ‘ n ' ' u.oca peuuier wa,.t great and'ha'vTt prirftd* 8 01 1,011 r nei*aborhood. nuisance to the old settlers, causing them ' 'to loose much valuable time in listening;

to his arguments. But as the clocks had generally proven as represented, it be- 1

or l.rttei* From J. D. €. Wihtkrsv.t, lx., March 27, ’SI.

To the large room on the

'North Mhl** of Public Squtir*

portrays the future

same role will apply to

and prices will be found as low or lowor thun ’ towns, (rreencastto showed at an early

elsewhere iu Western Indiana. j day t(lllt it woul( j bo

where his friend* nnd the public: generally will man. always Cud the stock large, neat and clean

SijITOI: Star: It is said the

If the

IliKticsl Price*. Paul lor .llurhct-

ahlc t'oiintr, Pro«lurc.

Marion 'I'ownaliiis.

Thos. Ragland is putting in ijuite 11 lot

came an easy matter to impose on the HI' 11 ?;- J. C. Robinson is helping unsuspecting with other articles of im- * l ' ,n • " • I - . Oliver and sister, provement, among them the milking ma-1^ 011 *’ "I 10 1 ,av0 boon visiting in Mischine. ' souri, have returned home Rev. 1 will endeavor to give the little opi-i r ° ssc ,!m preached at Liberty, Sunday, manufacturing sode and the arguments introduced ns C. S. Hcssler is speculating in

BARGAINS! Ill Dry (woods, Ilress (woods. IVotiojis andJJMillincry, at liiAt. DOA'S FANCY H iZAIt, No. G, South Side Square, GreeRf’astle. Indiana.

TOM If 19

ABIC AMS.

city; for among the first improvments was a horse mill, near the northwest i corner of the Square, for the manufacture ' of meal, from which many a "corn-dodg-er,” "Old Virginia hoe-cake," and many a “Johnny cake" was made. But upon the introduction of cook stoves the art of baking good corn bread was entirely lost.

related to me by the victim, my old oatH

Now is the time for your i

GEORGE BICKNELL.

friend, 1). S. The vendor of the machines informed him that it had lately been as-

candjr-pullings. Who will bo first.'.... ... .0. W. Storm is studying law

certained that t e most successful milker ^ L nry bunion has moved to Moorcsv illo, 1

was an able-bodied cult with a vigorous ^°'’l' r ‘ n bounty C. . Hubbard JLvl

butting apparatus and a nor.y.le of goodj* 11 ^ M ill Newnam make musie for the hiiction power; but how to get the milk hope—they are our best fiddlers | from the calf was a problem not solved. I -M* 8 * i ' aur » Bowman suffers from a Hence the invention of the milking ma- felon on her finger Bob Robinson chine to take the place of the calf. It i” one jolly trapper. Ho caught a large ^

Manufacturer and Healer in

When visiting Greencastle in early

! times I stopped with John Lynch, who worked on the principle of a pump. Ho c00,, > f° r he got $1.

Th« andersiKiied be^t*Avv to inb.rm the I * le P t 11 taTer n on the west side of the said that while milking it took the mind Zim S.nouse.

public thiiUio ha» adilt-a to his livery .<took | Square. There 1 always gat good corn of the cow from deviitry, and she gave

I bread, of Aunt Lucretia's baking, who down before she know it. Women should

Finest and Latest Siyle of Carriages

[From another correspondent.1

Ami Buexies. in* horses. I

I-aires for parties, weiblings amt

short notice. I’rices to suit the times. Hornes

and uiul.s bought und solJ.

GRAN D C EX T RA L LIVERY. SALE and FEED STABLE! Northeast Corner Public Square, Greencastle. Ind. JOHN CAWLKY.

could put to shame her modern sisters never milk; cows like to have the other

We are in the mud now, and we have

»?n wol* i.r"p , *rp , d n t l o < f?rni*h l ciLi in that art. On one of these occasions, 1 sex perform that office, and they vield p * cntyoflt 1 or the last lew days ties, weddings and funeralspn thjnk in the winter of ,835, I was in- their treasure far more freelv to ' Inc , n . '»"* 8 <> E F of the robin and the note ot the 1 formed by Pleasant 8. iVilson, who was After all, he thought the moon had as ,urt, ° dove ,,avo bet-n but when ! hoarding there, that there was to he a much to do with the ebb and tlnw of milk wo ar08e on ^‘bbatb morning wo found {charivari in town that night, on the oc-jas with the tides. The cow is affected l ^° narl b robed in white Ihe health

'of the

CA.XjIj a t

BUTLERS DRUG STORE

REELSVILLE. IND.. revelry began. It seemed Fur Drugs, Medicines, Chemical!, Oils, Var itself had been let loose.

who was After all, he thought the moon had as'

was to be a

night, on the oc-jis with the tides. The cow is affected

casion of the marriage of the late R. M. by lunar iniluences and gives more milk Wingatu to Isaiah Ash's daughter. As and gives down more Ireely under a lull I had never hoard of such a thing, and moon than under a new one. Milk in the didn’t wish to expose my ignorance by light, not in the dark, of the moon, inquiry, 1 concluded to Stay and hear ori With these arguments and instructions; sec whatever it might bb. ( hadn’t long | D, S. was induced to purchase the ma-1 to wait after dark before the sound of chine—price, $15. He anxiously waited

PLOWS,

HARROWS,

tnd Farm Machinery Grenerally.

Iron anil Stoel, Hor.-e Shots and LI or t>e*Sb oca NaiU. Has junt received another car-load of the celebrate 1 !

OLlVEll CHILLED PLOWS.

Also the

community is good Our 1 Sabbsih-School is still in progress. Notwithstanding the cold winter and muddy spring, we have had a very good attend-

ance Our day school has just' l*' 1 -’

closed, and during the six months we have heard of no dissatisfaction. On the 1

CASSIDY SULKY PLOW. Warranted to give sat Ufa bun, or no aalc, after a fair trial. On’salo also

Empire lliclnnond Steel I’loirs, Celebrated Red Jacket Iron Beam Steel Plows Latlow Rolling Harrows; Deere & Mansur Rotary Drop Corn

Planters, and the Deere Cultivator with springs.

that Bedlam I repaired at

niahes, Paint,, Glass, Putty, Fine Soaps, once to the scene of disturbance, there to Perfumary. Dye Stuff*. Sponve*. Bru*h.-s, and , ieRr the most horrid oaths and impreca-

»11 articles kept at first-class drug sto/e*.

Prescriptions carefully compounded at ,11 j cations ever conceived or uttered since | his gentlest cow and said, “So, Brindle,” hour*. i the fall of man. They were all masked, 1 and attached the machine. She looked and'hoGonr 1 * 1 * ^ ^ 'nT"'*" wearing nail kegs, buckets and other de around excitedly ami gave one bawl and| 9xpoclod , * nd "' e t0

\\ ood, our excellent Agent lor the Excel-ior 1 ton per and Mower and Taine Itindior Machine, and the I>orae«

llin/lup It<a>i 1x1 p u nH \Tn wi>r .liiwt urrivnil. u CAT-! 011 ‘1 »K0 r><>Io>.w»<.,i C»i.a - .

machine. When the cows came up in | loachp r. 6 a '0 entertainment. The , Tw^tiind^r H.aper

the evening he called out the family to Performances were good, and we all en- ! c H t ^ i in o «..cur o ed &h om t ^^^^^^^^ and repaint baggie,, carriage-

see the operation pe,formed. He selected occasion: the pupils ac imtted

themselves well. The wheat has 1 come out looking much hotter than was

have a good j

Northeast corner Columbia and Indiana streets, Greencastle. Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally.

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.January 23th, 1881. PHINEAS COCK HULL. of C O * * I r T I O !*, brought on hy a severe cold on the lungs.whio’u might have been cured hy one bottle of Sinks’ Sykpp or Tah. W11.0 Chkrrt anu Hoarhouno, if taken in time. Gm ;;

IF 1 XT IS, S A. J. AtiNLW.

vices on their heads. In order to give a kick with both feet, and broke for the i cr0 R' the reader some idea of the noise ami tall timber. The noise and confusion School ICt'|M>rt. I confusion they created, let us imagine | caused by old Bnndle and the rattling of Roport of school No. 4, Jackson school, j fifty men in a drunken revelry, with' the machine stampeded all hia other >i Rr i 0 n tp , for term ending March 17, dumb-bulls, drums, homs, bells and tin 1 stock, and he spent several days in hunt-1 1881. The following is the general av- ' pans being beaten Idowr, rattled and jing them. When old Brindle was found orape 0 r 08( ,i, p U pji f t , r the term upon 'commingled w ith their demoniac yells, she was minus one teat and the machine, the respective branches of their grades. | o, ducks, geese and He thought all such Yankees ought to be 1 a | s0 including punctuality and attend

inco:

HANNA & BLACK,

the;

and the squealing

chickeas. with a cannon fired at inter-, killed on general principles, in which 1 vals. You then have but a faint idea of agreed with him, having not forgott) that charivari, for nil of these things ( the cod-fish soup. J.D.tf were brought into requisition to “make night hideous.” 1 soon found that my-1 T|„. Ways of \«>vv M«‘\i« w. — self and other* war* intruders. A spy ^ ^

T canie aro " r ' d with something on h.s head tract rrom a |pUer written by Mr Stronp Jackson, 78; Ada Day. 69. like a turkey with a long sharp spike for, Oatherwood, who is employed as an Lx-1 B- Grade, Intermediate Department.— a beak, and hy the motion of Jus heau p re8g rou t e agent on a New Mexico raib ,,ta Gorham, 72: Sallie Adams, 66;' he could inflict a sovere wound, as Jim , i fMtrl.- 72; Artia Leachman, ‘ 1.

Furniture

B Grade, Primary Department. — Nona [Gorham, 77; Omer Click, 77; George j

McCoy, Hi; John McCoy, SO.

A Grade, Primary Department.—Nan-

intarestinifex* | n ‘° Jackson, generHl average, 82; Cora j

DKALKR IN

MAM’ FI US. II11>I1S A FEl/I S, !u West Pearl Street, Indianapolis Kepreaeatin* F. liiilii ,x Co.. Detroit. Consignments solicited.

TKAOC

Lynch can attest.

New with

the grand good ami glorious loft i.ut

1 thought discretion the tl . nor o[ U)e cxtr#ct bolow the better part of valor, and left for more . , x , 1 .Mexico must he a second iaiadise

safe quarters, retiring to bed, there to hear every bed-post bounced on the floor by the jar of the cannon, which hud i broken many panes of glass out of the 1 Court House and other buildings. On ! hearing people assembling in the loom below I immediately descended to Had a ! council being held by the better class of

this city. From Carry Click,

8* x r * Fa, N j w M i

March 14 1 ss 1

How do you do? As for myself, I am

O. K.

My run now is between Santa Leo and

■&W!

A Grade, Intcrmadiatc Department.—, Lizzie Day. 72; Lilly Gorham, M;; Clara Day. 71: Ora Gorham. 78: Kttu

i Click. 7!>; Willas Jackson. 72.

i li Grade, Grammar Department.—Jen-

nie Carter, SO; Ida Adams, SO.

A Grade, Grammar Department.—Lida „ . , , . , . - . ,, , - -. : Have in *tock a full and complrt* line ef Parlor Furniture, Library F urmturc. Chamber Set -, Jackson, « S: Lflie Day, i_, Lee Day, < o, Dhi . n(f Rooib anJ K . tchen j oon(fe!li Patont Ilo< , keri of tlie beat tl> .| c , t jjarble To Bee Gorham, 7J; John Leachinan, C'C;' . in ,i p! a ; n Tjbie., pi c t„ re s and Pi'ture Fr.uues,ami in fact, everythihg Jcdrable in the Fat-

K ; ■ -

citizens to devise some means to save , one hundred and seventy-nine miles

San Marcial. Have a nice easy run of Myrtia Adams, 79: Alca Parmer, 8s Initurcline

MARt;

the town. It was soon decided that Reese

invaluable iiunlitie* »f Hardesty should disguise himself ini'.

Wilson’s cloak and cap and spike the

deem itourdutv to rocomirend tho came to all; . non wb i ( .l i he di 1 Bui. thev soon owners of utock, not only in oasea where stoclc nc 011 UUl 1 . v i* sick. but find it *i-ry benoC ial to now milch found it out, and he had to make his es-

_ .... xppenranee ol

cii.t* only 2.1 1 cape amidst a shower ol bnckbata and

U'e have tested (he

Itiuii HT'K Hiiu.sk and Catti.i Pow iu rs upon our .. ■ wu stock , and in justice to uur lellow citircns ’'

ion |

cows, as well as to the yeooral appearance of!

the horse* and ether stock: it

The improvement made in comparing

live times a week. Scarcely anything to tliese pnu i tH w ith those of the preceding

handle except money. M’e have a guard

along, and good iron-lined cars. You talk about snow storms. I saw

something last Thursday that l" it any suow storm I ever saw. It was a ^and

term is readily noted. E. A. Woon, teacher.

Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. ITITDE UTAH I IT C

Oood? constantly on

; In all it.s branches, carefully attended to. \ full .-took of l ndertakot hand. Our Hearse is one of the lines! in this section of the State .'

HANNA & BLACK, 14 and 16 E. Washington St.

in't'n i'.' 11 kU " rnn, " i t '’ ****** >nr *» *6aa£t* atones, th's print* of which renratnad ob -tonu at San Maicial. It idiw lohtfi

wucm. auMwiaamtaw. wiiii.ia.uithe door for years. I became fullv sat- and san-1 flow so thick thtit no person [ t-i- I uiitstinii ifnld to. hollil Kni t |I2. *itt uml Owb: \ ^ " 1

irjioBi-i*. \ nluBblvr im' * Nassau Su'* fori.

■ '.'r.. •^A'.''''T!MiS'is!ivl“'ii' islicd tliat if that was a charivari, I would could have stood it to have been out

. t r Robert s’ l0 rf; / • CHICKE'i powD 1 -

\Ve should have left San Marcial at 1:30 a. in , but did not get off until S:J0, In the forenoon we witnessed a most

ItoHsvillr.

Sugar-making will dry up before the

mud will Business dull in these ■— '“.rr — the chickerikg

over ...Death has been a frequent vis-

itor in this township this winter, and has called away a large number of our citi-

beautiful sight. The wind had gone down *ens A. F. B only is getting out

and the sun shone brightly. About one staves east of Greencastle—working hundred feet south of the train was the men. L. 11. Smith will Kio Grande River. On all sides, from timber he can work....

PI A N O,

THE

"VTOTOIRthe | Acknowledged Stand a rd of tKe itry, but ol Kuro|»e- will he offerew

In all great contefis, and for tho past Vifty->eTpn Teal

Mr. John World—being copied not only by the maker? of this country I r a /-* during the i reet*nt condition of ire<le at iiftocn to twenty mile^ distant, were the iGdhtl has sold his .arm to 5!r. Oeorg0|

itriiiMt^l Prices.

Ti&s:

I’ve travelled East, I’vo travelled West.

Through many aweary day;

Hut the one thiur that srets m»» bed*.

Is why the hens don’t lay.

Kegs, 50eta, per do/en.—Kit linnire. Try a park ape of M.H. Roukrt’^ J’oc ; i

VI l.'.. i',. .1 til

Sherifl of Socorro I gation was addressed by Brother Green,

was before i hoarded the lrai:i with i prisonei who had • • - • L- Stoner shipped two car-loads of

about four months, hoes t# Indianapolis on the 27th

in the tfU&AT

I’owdkkh, r>rep»red by Sink.s ndelphia, Pn., lor sale by i then if [hey don’t lay, they

to pot

TRY

Mr’u To. of IMill* all druggieti, ai d arc only fi» t<» **go

6m. UJ

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HORSE AND CATTLE POWfimZi

^ rout* • FO’JTZ ’ 'll. r-.v * r/ ?? Clr Will cure or f.roTent Dtrewc.

No n!»R^F will <D.e of Couo. Doth or Lrifr, I'll:.

i kh. I! n,, W (»pr«arc n«e<i in lime,

i oair h Dowi'erh willrG/eHndpreven lloo ruoi.Kr.i

l d i’ovKli ra will prevent (Jadkh

v

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never bo caught in town again at night | until tho people became moro civilized. About this time a man came who owned jthetirst buggy ever brought to tireoncastle, which gave him tho name of Bugj gy Dicks, which name he retained to his death, and his sons now in business in : DeMoit.es are known as Buggy Dicks'

i sons. Thus you will see it wa> a great | snow covered mountains. The reflection j * 'irton and will move to I\an.as the lir.-t honor to own a buggy in those da\ s. the sun on tho snow was a grand >ight Uay. Llder Layman was to preac h After tho Yankees ‘'anie 1 saw the not soon to bo forgotten. ' ll Reelsville on tho fourth Sunday in ' nouneement of an oyster supper to be 1 On my trip aouth, Wednesday night,' *nd tailing to come.thocongre-

held at the Ricketts House, at the modtr- »t Albuquerque tho

ate price of$l each. That

the day of railroads. Having a great de- killed a policeman

sire to seo and eat some oysters, as I had ago. When wo eot to Socorro there wi-re Our village has two hotels in iul. heard my father speak so often ef them, about fifty men on the platform, armed blast, two blacksmith shops, one wagon I ventured once niorc to Greencastle at with shot-guns and Winchester rifles., s hop. two first class dry goods stoies,

n.ght. As I was given a full account of We had scaicely stopped when they one drug store and one grocery-tore. \\ o. . . T 1 1RR HnaG.H the proceedings hy A Crane some years boarded tho train and rushed the prison-i have two prominent lawyers whoocca- 130 hftb Avenue, hew York. . 156 Trem01ltl8tre t. S' .

afterward, I can give the particulars er olf in the dark. They took him about sionnlly practice at Squire

more fully. one mile from the depot and hung him,!

ft MM Arts

All per^Gii* Y.’i-tnngto i”ii ba a e or rxitinino ) |in$trumer.is

our w a re-room h'.

were jrraiited our Pianos i

WORLD’vS PAIR in LONUOy. 1H51; *< the llltEAT KXIM.SITION in PARK, p*7; at tb** INTERNATION AL EXPOSITION in Chili, 1HT6; and fttthe*rm®d < ttiit«Diiial|fiE*bitioBePhilad< IpMi/W* axo ire jpecKullyl nvltcd to v!>

Chickering & Sons.

On tho assembling of the guests it was j leaving him to hang until morning, That found tliat they had no more oysters is the kind of hair-pins they arc down

here. No foolishness with them. It is is business, with punctuality and dis-

\

AH'! tafli

wtii prevent f.*ADifs i:«

Fomi-.V PovV'W*-will‘'irrewr* tho fiiaufltyr

u* Die b'ltltr Kan ;

’ream iwviil} |H'rofau uflfl mukt* i

Ko it's Powder* 'vill rurr* rr prevent alftioiit l>ihif ask'O which H«>im*«i and < .nttlr ftie 8u!*ji*i'

Koi r.'*§ PtVWHKnJ Wll.LOlV* b

powmena w u.luiv bold everjn* here.

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than would supply tho Yankees, but their prolific minds were equal to the emergency, and they proceeded to make patch.

cod-lish soup for all the Hoosicit, as they This is about the. eighth murderer they would not know the difference, which have Lynched at Albuqucrqu «v,«t |P rov ed true, for there was not or.« pres- Socoro since .I have been here eni who had ever sees or tasted oysters, I Regards to old friend*.

n-v i t \ r. /-» el. fi-aiwi tar a c ?

ini Kni | ,

fowl.*.

Vf millt ! ,

at 'Sijuiro Girten's

court; two others are studying law .. . . j . .Our Vandalia agent [says ho is no more | “Mr.” Coliar—he is pap—it's a girl j .. Miss Moriah Butler is going to school ’ at Ladoga Miss Julia Morlan is going to Terre Haute, next week, to attend school Oar schools in this townand'ship are all closed. Trustee O'Brien settles with teachers to the letter of the Maw. • J.

except tho Yankees. So the fraud was,

BAV 1» X. I'OCra, Proprietor, . r . , uanTiMoa*.xo. complete. VYe Hoosiers didn't enjoy the

Affectionately.

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rGo to BURN KITS for a full line of Rubber Boots and Overshoes. tf'J'J

Averts Great FarmersPaper

~ AT EVERY POST OFFICE TO WRITE THEIR NAMES PLAINLY ON POSTAL CARDAND SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY FRlI- or Home and Farm

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