Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 April 1881 — Page 8
For Pure Drugs, CHEMICALS, Patent Medicines.
Lamps and Lanterns, /'///r an</
Toilrl.'irtidtsM
CiO TO
Krai E'rtai Trannlrrs.
If Min A. Crawloy to Adam Cromer, lot
25 S enl. to (ireencastle. for -I.'IOO.
Zulina FJliott to Jno. M. Elliott, 10
acres in Marion tp, for fdOO.
^arah Stavens to Louisa McNutt lot
"23 enl. to ftreeneastle for $1,5X).
Laura Crawley to Crawford Crawler, S survey, lots 5t, 5."> and 60, Grecncastl*,
for |100
Henry llrown to Eliza Wallace, land
in Mill Creek tp, for $3 315
Wm Eggers to Daniel Kgscrs, land in
! Jackson tp for $1,000.
, A M, Lockridge to A. H. Lockridge, 015 acres in Warren and Madison tp, for
$'21 55!).
384 acres in Marion tp, for $22 519.
Allen's Drug Store
RAILWAY TIME-TABLE.
Ibdiasapous axd
E. II. Crow to T. J. Wilson, 100 acres
(in Clorerdale tp, for $509
John Ratliff to C'irton, 110 acres
in Washington tp, for $3 600,
L. A. Ha/.e ott to Wm D. Bowers. 18
acres in Russell tp, for $250.
II. 11. Mathias to Erank p. Nelson, 1 acres in Greencastle tp, for $1,400.
As a matter of economy ,t is more Sheriff P C. to Craven T. Foster, essential that you should buy good *hoes tn’ros in Cloverdale *p., lor $349 44.
Oleomargarine In New York. WnATicvan tuny be the fart In respect to the uuallty of oleoma'Karine ami lani bu tor— whether these aub-lanuea arc tietter or worse than real butter; whether they are bunnies*or ' hurtful or tienefliial to the pe sms catinK 1 them—It la clear that the consumer ha< an Imlefeasible naht to know when be is buying
I hem.
From the testimony already glten tiefore , Ihe commitn e of the I.eg slalure now InvcttltratiiiK this sutiject In this city It appears lb it ; in the greater number of case# this infornia- ’ ilonlsnot attalnab e. As a matter of ''busl- I ness," It was said on Saturday, the grocer who ; has laid In a stock of these subst tutes for but- ! tor—costing him less than butter—finds It Ju- ! , <1,clous to soli them at the market price of but- | ter. because If they were sold at a fair proflt ; and under their real names the consumer
would not take tth in.
I This msy be regarded as a very shrewd proreeding from the point of view of the grocer,
, _ i but f om the point of view of the public It is A.M. Lockridge to A. O. Lockridge. i thoroughly dlareputatde and outrageous, and
an end should be ma lo of It forth rlih. Some llstu guishmg marks should lie ultixcd lo these substances. In order to pi event con■utr.eistrom being swindled, for that is tho precise word wblcb describe* trade of this
Now Open and Ready for Inspection! Our stuck is full and complete, containing the latest novelties ot the season from New York and other eastern markets. The largest ami most complete stock of Dll GOODS Ai CAEPETS Ever offered in this city at prices that Oan’t Be Beat!
\Ye invite you to look through our stock—no trouble to show
SO i
O^ E.Jr 18 >«>r y«ur children than 'for' you^ | Jesse B. Posher to T. 1). Young Hay El 5;2T p u am Cheap shoes may, with proper care, an- acro8 in i.' r * r ,klin tp, for$2,700.
Afeommodation ^ m C>:V p m gwer ns a substitute with older persons, | •K\ ery Day. \ blii ll 18 money thrown away to buy;. . f JOHN W. KARP. Agent. | them for children. The best you can 111 Marion (p, for $1
Hr. Louts Vakdalia, Tkkrb Hautk & In-
Mary VV. Elliot to Zulina Elliott, land
K'r*,
If oleumsrgarlue and Inrdine are win.ifnome and worthy objects of commerce, they will surely make their way under true colors: but whether they are so or nut, the public cannot afford to be cheated systematically as to an
imp r ant part of their dally food.
Some of the men concerned In thr manufacture and sale of these substitutes for butter have eulmable public reputations lo sustain. I If tbe> have any Intelligent regard for their reputation they will forego for the present all | ai Kliment a* to the actual ijualitles of these I substances, which Is an entirely secondary 1 matter, and will unite In defense of tho community from an unconscionable practice in a
j goods.
Respectfully,
G.W. CORWIN'S. No. 5 East II ash in (/ton Street.
DtANAPous Railroad. Eastward Trains. Westward Trains. i.X a m 24 r m I **!2 1'tA g r a * ‘i.VlA m "5.0fi r M I 12.52 a m ■’o.-'W r a *8.25 a a | *8.55 a a •Daily except Sunday.
•'Daily.
SAM’LTCArUERWOOD, Agt. Louisville, New Albany & CmcAooRailroad. (Qoing North.! Fspress 1 d'ljr. a. Way Freight 2 30 r. a. through f reight 3 00 a. a. (Going Sauth. > Express 3 28 p. a. Way Freight - 4 <0a. a. Through Freight 1 33 p. a. A. Johnson Agent.
get will not last them any too long. At A
Greencastle and Madison
Christie's Shoe Store, on the north side , 529 acres in of Washington street, you will lind the ( j- or *2(5 4(g < best custom made shoes that this conn- ’ “ ' , ' „
try affords. Take your children with ' V m - 0 Nca! to Drew " • Alspaugh. 40 you when it is possible; you will always acres in Marion tp, for $ . get a better fit and save trouble. For Jos. O’Neal to Drew Alspaugh, 40
acres in Marion tp, for $175.
Mary Waldon to Howard Hart, land in
,,.,.,,0. , , well-devised and practicable measure which! M. Lockridge to Simpson Lock re go ’ W ju ena hie ail)’ buyer, however dull he or she !
the best wearing and neatest fittingi ( goods, go to Christie’s Shoe Store by all means. On the north side of Washing-I
ton street, just east of the National Olovercale tp, for $100.
Bank. ; Chas. B. Knoetzer to G. S. Welch, lots
may be. to distinguish readily and certainly j the substitute* for butter from the gonuins
article.
According to th* testimony presented on | Saturday, no one In th'.) or tba adjacent cities can tell •• be sit* down to dinner this evening ol what th* ‘ butter” on bis table Is made. ; From this doubt and uncertainty the public , must he relieved, and we hope that the relief I will be given voluntarily.—.Y. Y. Part, JUureAM
LOCAL LEMES.
Bt5^“ .Mrs. G. W. Amos, of this city, aij tended the funeial of her brother, at i
Baris, Ills., this week.
MTAt a meeting of the Womans’ I Horae and Foreign Missionary' Society, 'held in the Christian Church March 30,1
A Father’ll Vengeance-
.38 A 71, Fillmore, for $150-
Jas. J. Smiley to Bascom O’llair, land
in Floyd tp, for $1,091 83.
Sheriff P. C. to Arch Allen, land in
Franklin tp, for $2,000.
•t^'Sce W. W. Jones’ new adv. BaTMrs. James Ash is sick—pneu-i
monia.
ft^rMrs. Sewell has removed to the country. twrChas. Detrick is driving Goodbar's delivery wagon. BaT'G. A. Ricketts is tilling the soil i m the "Eelenoy.” •9*11. F. Stevenson is over from In- ^ dianapolis this week. •Itf'Mr. J. K. Langdon will build a now house this season. •9*Putnam County Medical Society meets here next Tuesday. BrtrMr. I. T. McCarty goes west next week on a prospecting tour. BaT Mr. John Cooper, of Indianapolis, spent Thursday in this city. 19”Mr. and Mrs. Langdon went east to buy new goods this week. Bair Don’t forget to pay your taxes before the third Monday in April. BaT'A little son of Mr. H. l\ Reel, of
tho following officers were elected: Mrs.
D.Stanley, President; Mrs.Jas. Matthews, Logan Datneron applied for Vico President; Mrs. A. C. Fry, 8eo’y;l ^t. John's Methodist Episcopal
Mrs. A. Goodbar, Treasurer of foreign tho most fashionable work: Mrs. Dr. Morrison, Treasurer of nomination in
home work.
Ornrut* from this State have Just returned from Texas with old man Ifablgrecn arrested on a charge of murder, who has a meet remarkable history. He lived before the war In the nortberu part nf Tennessee. His home was a pleasant one, and with hi* wife and two son* bo lived very happily on hi* farm until a'|iiai^
Ellen Stack to Jno. Dent, land in rcl arose between neighbors. The dltfieulty
was patched, but one of the son*- both of whom had grown to m in'* estate-conceived II a he had been wronged, and one day while he and hi* brother were psasln* along the road In a wagon they came up with live men. their neighbor*, and the iiuarr*! broke out afresh.
; Greencastle tp, for $520.
pew in Chcrch
edifice of that du-
St I ouis but his prelitr i T he J'ouug men were courageous, and would 1
nst tie intimidated by their opponent*. Hot words led to blows, *nd the five men,
Rl IM;i.4KY.
Thr Tlurvrx 4 aught.
Last Sunday morning the store of Mr. W. F. Carver, at Carpentersville, was broken into and robbed of goods worth
nary deposit of money was returned to
' h « «••• «-• •«w i
Board declined to rent him a seat. It is said that the refusal was brought about! by brothers Scruggs and Cupples, who! are wealthy merchants and leading Methodists, and with whom Datneron, also a foremost Methodist, had once quarreled in a church affair. Last Sunday Datneron
about $200. Tho thieves effected an en- entc,ed * lie L hurch with a camp ch*tr in thl* life for him except to obtain vengo- , . . , under his arm marched un the central *nce on the meu who had roblied him of hi* Olat^ HDU 1111 trance to the building through a window, ""air ms arm marenea up me central ^ Ho tbr rcn.md.r of si* ltt« to 1 Theic was a slight snow on the ground. i " sl0 » n<l s «ted himself conspicuously thi , purpose. He
close to tho chancel r il. An usher in-
Thoy ran away, and, fearing
the vengeiinre of old man Iiahlgrrcn—for ho w as even ihcu considered quite an old man— I disappeared trom the community. )f course ' Dahl.recn and hi* wife were nearly distracted at the sad death of their “boys,” of whom they were very proud, and Mrs Dahlgreen never re- j ooveied from Ihe bios, but about Ihe time the ! win broke out d ed, ami the husband wna left to lament the aepnratlon of his family. He conceived the idea that nothing was left
lUEimci HARDWARE. S T O "V E S BTJILDIXTC MATERIAL, Fine Pocket Cutlery and Plated Goods, Agents lor t'te cel^Jirated Dayton Champion Steel and Mishawaka Chilled T > IL.O“W'S-
anJ next morning, when Mr. Garver learned of the robbery, he, together with
others, followed the tracks from the win-, ^"I’ly P cw ".
use a scat that was
inorning, when Mr. Uarver * 0 vited him to occupy one of the many
he said he would not
dow to the track of tho L., N. A. & C. It. usl! n u ' al wM not ,lis own ’ M '* R., and thence along the track to near :.i oined with e> e »t unction in the exerMaple Grove, whore the thieves took | ci8es ‘ sin 8'"8'1«'‘« > 0 “%. though tuncacross the country to what is known av fu,1 - v and roadin 5 responsive verses I the Crow school house, where the pur- of ^'Tipture in a strong, clear voice, but , suers found eight tramps, and arrested d,d U a11 w '* h P erfect decorum and apthe entire party, brought them to this P^ent fervor. His conduct, nevertheleaa,,
now in jail. Tuesday ruined t * le serv ' ce8 . for 110 commanded |
party,
city, and they are
Reelsville, died on April fi, 1831, of fever, morning, while Mr. Garver was making dl ° intention ot the whole congregation, 19“ Mr. Wm. Rockafellow, a former suarc, ‘ for tbe stolcn S ooJs,ho ''C'"' 1 ! and c “ u,,ed a 8' (, at deal ol tittering, He
resident, is visiting relatives and friends
here.
Baf-Rev. E. S. Miller, of lola, Kansas, will preach at Bresbyterian Church to-
morrow.
B9“Ab. Southard, who has bsen a jolly tar in I'ncle Sam’s navy, is visiting his relatives in this city. BaPi-Mr. A. S. Lockridge bought a team of mules on our streets, Wednesday, paying therefor $290. 89*Mrs Lucy Hathaway Lee lelt this city, Thursday morning, to rejoin her husband at Fort Omaha. 89"Mrs. L. O. Robinson, formerly a resident of this city, has been conducting a very successful scries of revival meetings at Bloomington. 19-Dr. Martin left, Friday morning, to attend the annual session of the North I miiana Conference, and will not return until Tuesday morning. 89* Anril showers make May flow- < rs”—albeit the showers have all been of snow to date—a rather poor encouragement to tiowers, so far. 89” Miss Flora Turman has been appointed administratrix of the estate of her father, the late Judge Solon Turman deceased, and gives bond as such in the sum o! $5,(X)0. £9*-Married, at Fort Dodge, Iowa, on April G, Mr. Milton Tomlinson and Miss Flora Malkin, daughter of Mr. William Matkin, of this township. May they live long and prosper.
of the school house, he found most of 'leclares that he willhe a regular attend them hidden in some corn shocks. This sri t, and will sit on his chaii until the
school house has been headquarters for 0 W < ' e^ ' ,, ^Pn, h' m * pe*-
tramps 'oil winter, they occupying it of |a letter was received by F. C Sessions nights, and going away in the morning! of Co umbus, Ohio, commanding him to before the teachers or scholars put in an p» c l : $100,000 in a satchel, and carry it appearance. One of the tramps arrested ; between 8 and 9 o’clock every evening is the same man who was found in an along a specified route, for ten days, unempty freight car. near the South Depot, loss sooner relieved of the burden by a one Sunday inorning a few weeks ago, person who would approach him and ssy, terrihly bruised and almost dead from | Medicine for four.” The letter continexposure. The whole party are now good : ued; “If you care for your life and your
la-gan systematically to I
search for the live men, whose nsmes were ! Giidley, Itlack, Hewitt, Meyers and a man culleil •• illaek Tom,” but whose true mime was 1.11 Illy, amt one after another was met and |
killed.
He had no scruples, no eousoience. HU sole | object was to put the villains who made life no ob e. t to him out of the way. Ho took no Interest In the war. It mattered not whether the North or South wore viotors. He shot | Meyers and t.urdy In Tennessee, and eseaped the oltleers who were Ret upon hi* track. The old man d sappeared from his country, ; ami no trace* of him were he ml for several years. The man (Jridley died of pneumonia 1 in Cincinnati, and lllack Is serving out a term 1 In the State Penitentiary at. Columbus, for
burglary.
The last of these men. Hewllt. was slowly! but surelr trucked by Mahlgrecn to Colorado, and in a little town on the frontier of the J State, at Coyote, he came up with him and shot him In cold blood, after he had thrown up his hands and asked for mercy. The little community was terribly excited about the i murder, and started officers on the t ack of Iinhigreen, who threw them off the scent. ! No more was heard of him until last month, ! whim Information was receive"I that he was in Houston. Tex., and there he was arrested. —J>iir. r (Cot.) t or. C.'tiniiiiuifl Timrf-Star. Mutilating His Touguc.
rooting to order. V No. east side square, Greeneasile, Indy*^
for a free ride to Jeffersonville. Their preliminary examination is set for next
Moaday.
-—Job lot of Corsets 75 cts at G. VV. Corwin's.
for 25, 50 A
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family's you will give in without a struggle or tmirmur. If you don’t, why, all your wealth can command won't save
you,
qutet. You cannot afford the trying to avoid paying it. We have gone into thia
Wo lay down our lives
Kingston, Ont., April 4.
Fiisncois CBAHOtt, it Frenchman, being impressed with the fact that he bad made too much use of his tongue, cut off a portion of It last evening. Tho bleeding was profuse, the man becoming famt from the loss of blood bc-
. j fore assistance was secured. He said that hi' V e advise you to keep everything I had talked too much and he was getting him* •* . self Into trouble. He had been told by some
person “that he should have a p.ece of his
M. C Fee will receive a car-load • — “o— — t ongue taken off " and ho proceeded to adopt Sirjrs. !»r i:;. : ~S ; SvE~ until grass cattle come into market. Call world shall save you or yours.’’ A good j drove it through the tip of his tongue, splitand see them. lighter was disguised to look like Kes- 1 ,hc ‘ , * Uor for lllKmt ha,f * n ,l4>
sions, and sent over the prescribed route
DRY GOODS, Headquarters to, Ml of Ml Is now full and rmniintr over with h Spig Dr; Us ml Carpsls, AT CJOUltEOT CALL and SEE THEM I CL W. TAL.BURT.
-Carpets in great variety ami cheap
next took a common Jackknife and cut away pari nf the papilla. While lo a fretiiy from
at CORWIN 8.
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Routs stud Mint's.
A new, fresh stock being daily received at BURNETT’S—Opera House building. tfnl
with n hag tilled with scrans, hut the ! blackmailers were not caught. The affair had the look af a hoax, but tho police think it was a mixture of snrsous villainy
and insanity.
Turkey Red Table Linen, warrant- Charles V oung ol Chicago had a pretfast color, for 63 cts. at G. \V COR- ty wife aged only 15, who was accustom-
WIN’S.
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cd to indulge in flirtations with a former
bis sufferings be attempted to hang himself, but was saved by his wife. He was very determined about cu'ting out his tongun. He told a reporter that it caused him any amount of dlBtcu ty, and he felt that it would tie safer to extract It. Si nee bis exploit hi' thinks he didn’t go about the business right, but If he had s good instrument be believed he would ham succeeded. For many years he has been
WAGONS and HACKS j On liiintl ami put up to order. m - ■ I Will do aH kinds of Repair Work in wood and iron. All : work warranted. Also particular attention paid to hokm: shoeing. All classes ol shoeing done to
order.
89*B*co horse*, trotters and saddlers plated and weighted (o order. Shoc-
under the belief that the tongue is the bane of j ine rione >tthelowe , t rnsh icps , ;illl an( j 1111 x*% il Aiv.l i't .m .L* a last a <x r.a.riiesx.1 itx utvs-talr ..... •
all evil, and for weeks he bav refuged lo speak
a worvL
Fiihlit- Kqiiure, €ai*e(‘nva»tle, ln<1.
see me—Northwest <’orner
(im!*
Beautiful Lace
CORWIN’S.
Tics
just opened
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suitor. When in a repentant mood, she advised her husband to arm himself, as his life was in danger. He procured a pistol, but instead of using it on his ri-
val, shot Mrs. Young.
A. DICKSON &* CO., “Trade Balace,’’ Indianapolis, have just opened from a ~
OSajrWillie King, a 12-yenr-old son of j lute bankrupt sale extraordinary bargains ,,ok Wm. R. King, living in the old brick j in Dress Goods, Shawls, Table Linens,
Shirtings and other goods which all : ~
A Fearful Explosion.
you
—Before buying your Carpet, take a through CORWIN'S stock, and will save money. 2(51
1881.
Black, near town, was badly injured by the kick of a vicious horse, on Tuesday evening last. The bone of the leg just above the ankle was crushed and broken. His injuries were properly attended to by Dr. Pitchlynn the next morning, his sufferings being much aggravated by the delay necessarily occasioned by the lack of help and conveyance at ‘ Uncle
A 'eek’s" at the time.
Reynold's Fine Shoes for ladiesnew styles at BURNETT'S. tf.M A r 1:1 kxt Wilkesbarre if’a.l dispatch to the Chiciigo Trffiiui''sij s; "A fcurtul explosion of dm.unite occurred soon after mklnlaht thl* morning at the Heidelberg shaft of th'’ I.elilgb Valley Coal Company, a few miles north of this eity. by which Will am Hensley, of this place, was tarn to shreds, and the engineer, Willi m Williams, of I’ltlston, was probably fatally Injured. The Heidelberg Is a new work in the rook, tho coal not being reached. Hensley was in the engine-house H'lltxlmr a percussion cup to h charge of the powerful explosive containing n pound and a half, when It exploded. and the concussion started Homo ten pounds more standing near by. The effect was fearful. The engine-house and
. , , , - , . . hoisting engines were smashed Into atoms ville Ohio look in w *11 da v for the $1 Wk | r nhaMe, ami I cheerful.y and cordially , and sent Hying through th-air like top* of Vl e ( 1.10 lookingall day for tho r0C()ni|nL , n( j (b( , braml lo who wnntr /. thistles, window* w, re br ; ke,i In Pi.istoi. wh rh he had o«t Arrests were made h 11 i . .. . aiirlthe people start d from their beds In af w men no nao lost. Arrests vvtte mau . Rghle and accurate time-keppers. fright, tearing that thstown h d b. en blown and houses ransacked. At length Mike's Very truly yours ' up by an unusual nn uiini ution of liro-dauip ... i v i it J ‘ vCf va* ' in the workf’ti-out min oh Im low, that hud hv own clothes were srarched, and the roll U . TV. Lruitv. i hoiiu* 1mcn It/nitc I b/ the mlnfra at of bills found in the bottom of bia trou- ScMhlnlw dross goods at dor- ^aSiwS' sers, where it had fallen through a hole win’s, tho latest novelties of tho M ason i _. Unkot ^ mn) t7lobr the thirly-nintli
Elate.
JACOB BICKNELL.
building, formerly the Baptist Church • ; ' , "V ,n > rs ilnu 1 ou,er P ,M I ,,,S Im.ianaioi.is. Ini,., March , . , , . .. VT ,. . tending purchasers of«dry goods should * njJvTTIN I’so • ami school-1 ouse, m tho North End, sao . n S examine 2t5t> ! t v - e- « ’ ! ' i while working on tho farm of Mr. Alex. | — - — .reWed frTmTon 'L L 3 ’" ar ' i ***
New * Elegant Styles in Spring l )Urc !' a * ed f 1 rp, . n -' 0 ''" S' ,ld h,,n " n « Cloaking at G. W Corwin’s, 2t5! ,ratph m ? rk 1 ed t T ,th - Vour na, "“ " n ih * * works, which l have since carried and Mike Simmons had the police of Green- vet retain. It has proven to bo entirely
in his pocket
itf' I.
Thene BIttc*rt* «rc not an igitoxicntim>; t>evcra«;e, bu! a HIccMcinc of real merit, and pleasant to tire lu*'.te. For'Stiff hf/ aH Orttyfn.Hfti. nriee, Bo*t!<•
