Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 May 1881 — Page 3
VOL. 9.
The
GREENCASTLE, IND.,
q REEN C ASTEjj
m I0EK STORE
1111 tlimli «m1 INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
CORRESPONDENCE.
Star
MAY 7, 1881.
NO 3.
Jowpliu. U. Turner «.« » vopul.r; A “ -'“'"""ue >»“»G "'■» and pr.sperouS yeun" lawyer at TUus- >' ,, w-p.p'T in 1 iscopie. 1 "I- ninnth.
villr, I’a., two I to years s^o. He embark
started
WHITS [IDS!
Tmr readers of ThkStar will please bear in iQiQd that we do not hold ourselveu accounta-
en*» publiehed'Tn w"*Efmpl, cd ^ “ »cheme for the extensive swinSrZ7VZ t r^ r . r r P th 0 e nJ Tbo U «ihu th of Teh ‘ d,in S ° f,h0 «««rnme Cl through the aeiahorsare. Pension Department, kis companion in 1HK otar always welcomes newsy corro-, ... * spondenee from various parts of the county.! crime bemc a Woman, who personated Send alomr the news of your neighborhood, . . , , . and have it printed. i t,le w >»cs of numerous mythical dead ••wo. I soldiers. lie wr.s convicted in twelve 1‘utiuimville. cases, and sentenced to twenty-four years’
Our stock nt White tioods is now fully replenished for the summer trade and embrace.-: Stripe, Check and Welt Piques. Stripe and Check Laos Piques. Plain. Striped and Check Nainsook . Plain, Stripe and Check Jaconets. Victoria, bishop and Russia Lawns. India Linens in White and Cream. Organdies and Swi-s Mulls. Plain and Figured Swiss in White A Cream. India Mull in all colors. Tarlotans, White and Colored. Tuckings, Terry, Corduroy. Aud Uonojeomb t'loakiugs.
Two children of our place, named re spectivc-ly John Holton and Joseph Lee, got into a little fight last Saturday night
imprisonment. On his way to the prison he plunged through a window of ihe car, though he was ironed at Lis wrists
LAUNDRIED and I NLAUND1UED.
Siiea, lour to eleven years.
Friers From 50r i«> SI :*A. ItegfAIl Goods Marked in Plain Figures.
Mr. Holton made use of some language and ankles, and the train was going thirthat Mr. Lee construed to inenn discred- ty miles an hour. He fell into a frozen it to his ancestor, aud Lee made use of stream, breaking through the ica, audit
In the first number ho wrote theae sad lines: "This may be our funeral, as no man knows when his is coining!” The entire edition had not been struck off when tho editor’s stock of property was attached for debt by a barkeeper.
A LOSING JOKE,
A prominent physician of Pittsburgh said jokingly to a lady patient who was complaining of her continued ill health,] and of his inability to cure her, "try Ho" Hitters!” The Indy took it in earnest, and used th<- Hitters, from which she oh-| ained permanent health. She now
HANNA & BLACK, TIHUE
Furniture
laughs at the doctor for his joke, but he
hia llbt ’ wbich was resented by Holton in was supposed that ha was drowned; hut ] higoii'd’ faik.A.-llar.UhJrgh 7’a.', regular pugilistic style ... . Mr. Joe he really escaped with a broken shoul- tnot. -t2
1’attison is moving north Mrs. Reed moved to Terre Haute this week.. Will Montgomery, of California, putin an appearance here last week. Also Mr. Frank Williams, who went to Kansas last fall is home again Mrs. Arch Cooper has been quite sick lor several weeks Dr. McNutt’s parents are visiting him at this place.
Pettis, Ivkus & Co.
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SUCCESS
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TOt. Jl <* rial ism stiul Relic I uion.
, lr Warm weather and recent showers of n e beg to inform the ladies in and around , . . , , (Iroeoeastle that, when requested by letter, we ; ram have increased the prospects for a rid e'Ti^lTrfl.l ami^riald i n rd a er°s f ho^. e [ Kood wheat crop Not many oats R™ “'•eryeas n e B !'he r same r rif Tbe^urT-b'aseL" mR SOWn ir ‘ thii t0Wn8hi P Hon ' J COrn *0 Indianapolis and bought the goods a' our planted this week... .. A. J. Duuivan, *tore. Terms: Postoffiee order or C. 0. D. , ,,, ,
of Hello L nion, has sold his drug store to J. H. Larkin Hen. Connett has gone to the A’abash to raise a crop of corn Deputy-Sheriff Brandon caused quite a stir among the youth of both sexes last week Work on the new store-house at Mt. Meridian progresses slowly Miss Betty McCauimack is very sick The funeral of Mrs. Alice Hurst, wife of ’Squire Hurst, will be preached at Deer Creek Church the fifth Sunday in May, by Elders Whitlock and Davis VYm. Scott will teach the Bello Union school. T. > t). Vaugbu has returned home from tho Danville Normal School Reuben Day is sick—too much roasted rabbit Marshal Starr visited our burgh last week on some kind of business .. A good saddle and harness-maker would liad a good location at Mt. Meridian Tabor Hurst has planted one acre of Irish potatoes—quite a crop for a newly married man Elders Beaman and Whitlock will preach the funeral of Eli Baldwin at Mill Creek Church, the third Sunday in May ........The furneral of Flora, daughter ol Joel and Eliza Dobbs, will he preached at Mill Creek Church on the first Sunday in June, by Elder J. S. Whitlock Martin Hurst will commence the erection of a new dwelling soon—Whitlock & Hto., contractors.... There will he a debate at Mt. Meridian on May 7, nt 1 o'clock p. m., between Elder J. S. Whitlock and Col. Green. Wright.
idiniL and fiTneral^Tn | Subject; "Resolved, That the Bible
Tom. Abrams, Owing tsa largely lincrnaacil bufiness, has been obliged to tnorod his stock of Groceries, Provisions, GLASS & QUEENSWAHE, To the largo room on the ftortli Siilt* ol Fublic Square, Next door to the dry goods store of I. Hawkins where his friends and the public generally will always find tho stock liirgc, neat and clean, and prices will bo tound as low or lower than elsewhere in Western Indiana. lii^hosst Prices Paiil lor Tlarkctutili’ Country 1* rod lire. TOM ABKAIVIS.
tr is
i>.«aii.v3**r 0! The undersigned bcgi leave to inform the public that ho has added to bis livery stock
some of the
Finest and Latest Style of Carnages
And Buggies, and fine single and double driv-| J, 8. Whitlock and Col.
ing horses. I am well prepared to furnish car-;
riagog for partios, weddings and funerals on , Subject: nesolved, 1 hat Indmu^b-ough^R^gold. thU lime8 - ““"“Mte.ches that the puuishmentol the wickG R A N I> C E N T R A L L><1 is 0 '' endless duration.’
der, a;.d for more than a month skulked in woods and harns, sttfl’ering frightfully from cold, hu n ger, and hi. unset shoulder. He could not break off the shackles, end w as at last betrayed by a blacksmith whom he asked to do the job. After serving five years of his sen-
tence, he was pardoned. Going to; "Wine is a moceer, and strong drink is ■ Berner Springs, Mich., he started life r!l - in S ” Take Prickly Ash Hitters. It
anew among strangers, and and acquired IV.'.'pLf' , m a good legal practice. His experience in 1 u i an | Si ii on
Eour lives stood between George Burningham and the inheritance of a farm at Cypress, Ark., and ho determined uponj j removing them. He had only committed 1 ime of th ■ tnurdci s, however, when his s 1 £ : $ . , -. " ! guilt was exposed.
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is not a beverage hut a remedy for all ill ' n F t° c k a full and complete line nf Parlor Furniture, Library Furniture, Chamber Set*. excess of intoxicating stim- I)ir ‘ in * R,,, ’ ra and Kitchen Furniture, Lounges, Patent Uoekcr’ of the best style*, Marble Top 't take a drink before break ! Iln<1 1>l *! n Tablc8 ’ Pictures and Picture Frame.*, and in fact, everythihg desirable in tho Fur-
, I niture line,
because yon You are sure}
; to fee' wor.e as soon as the effect wears loff. Take a half wine glass of Prickly I j Ash Bitters. It will brighten you up for;
the whole day. tuny In all its branches, carefully attendad to. A full stock of Fndertaker’s Goods constantly on
" 1 Our Ilcurse is one of the finest in this section of the .State. I
hand.
rascality ought to have been a sufficient fast "just to wake you up, warning ngeinst further exploits in thai;f op ' so s tupid and languid
line, hut it was not. He is now under
arrest for forgery.
McKee Rankin and his wife have for
three years been acting in “The Danites.” I Last week John Manco of Chicago 1 and the success of the play has yielded igave his wife $IKXX) to he put in a safe | them a fortune; hut it has also brought, place. Having one hand full of papers she | about a separation. Mr Rankin, as Sandy intended to bum and the money in the | is the anb-nt lover of the widder, while other, she threw the hilts into the fire. Mrs Rankin, as a woman in the disguise of i . , , r - ; - ; .— , a boy, Billy Piper, is a jealous w.tnossof yoars 0 , d arid was feeble and nervous all . his passion. The jealousy has all beenjthe time, when, when I bought a bottle J real, according to the St Louis Post Dis-; f| f Parker's Ginger Tonic. I have used a | patch, and it culminated a few days ago in j * ,0 V, b '' ,norp ^ lun one bottle and feel ns niii ii well as at 39, and am sure that hundreds, I that city- Mrs Rankm had repeatedly nee d just such a medicine.” See adveraccused her husband of being far too tisemtnt. may actual in liisstage caresses of the widder. and several actresaes were successively, l llf k of wife-beaters seems to 1 deprived of the part. Tho latest accusation j h * ve turned. A Jersey man tried to was against Miss Randolph (Mrs. E M. tick his wi!e - fcl1 ’ * ml doubly fractured Holland) and her dismissal was demand-; fi !8 0W! ’
ed at St
Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. TJXTDERTAI5IXTC
HANNA & BLACK, 14 and 16 E. Washington St.
GEORGE BICKNELL.
Manufacturer ami Dealer in
Louis, on the (all of the curtain' Many lose their beauty from the hairj on the love scene. Rankin called the j falling or fading. Parker's Hair Balsam I company together, and announced that! ru PP l ie9 ntct * 8sar y no urishment, prevents | he would never appear again on the same !f r llin « arul * n J ntiS * aud i8 eIc K an stage with his wife. Her place was onj the following evening taken by another' The Rev. Mr. Titus of Indianapolis actrcsa. Mrs. Rankin was formerly Kitty .challenged anybody to take the negative Blanchard, a bright burlesque actress, of tho fol lowing proposition in a public; and subsequently the Henriette during Jiscusion: “Resolved, That it is right! the long run of "Two Orphans” at the, for a minister to take all the people are {
PLOWS,
HARROWS, 4lid Farm Machinery Grrnerally.
Iron and Steel, Horse Shoes and Horse-Shoes Nails. Has just reeeirod another car-load of tho celebrated ouvr.n ciiiu,i;i> plows. ALo the
Union Square Theatre. Rankin was divorced from his first wife.
willing to give him.”
ADVETRISING CHEATS. It nas become so common to write the!
CASSIDY SULKY PLOW,
Warranted to give satisfaction, or no sale, after a fair trial. On hand and for sale
B R A TT INS SMI NG L E S,
The Celebrated Red Jacket Iron Ream Steel Plows Ladow Rolling Harrows; Deere & Mansur Rotary Drop Corn
Planters, and the Deere Cultivator with springs.
sHnjdy call attention to thtTmerits oFlIop jTwine e i?inder l Heai>er*andAlovM!iq r JuL'a^TivVi? 7 ^rnr-bi'dH'nM^hi^.Vl'eDni’tH ^-'J^udl'Kakcr
nobleman ‘M-Vw o'- ibo ....l,.,! | Bitters in as plain honest W-rms as posst- )Vag„ n *. Solo Agent for <iaar A Scott’s steam engine , *aa-iaill* and threshing nmehinea. lemon. tew ot the t ,| Ci , 0 induce pL , ople to give tliom one I''g “ p r 0 ed a 'j ) j’“‘ t , a ; t la , ;l_ a S' v r e "ye', f u r '^['_ r<!|,ari!d to “ IiJ re l ,;lillt Luggiea, .arriage..
Northeast corner Columbia and Indiana streets, Greencastle. Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally.
,,c . *’ r,stl or I boginning of an elegant, interesting arti-
the handsomest woman in America and : r i ( j and than run into some a ivortiseclaima to have obtained her at a cost of j ment that we avoid all such cheats and
$10,000, puts forward a male rider as a
FEED STABLE!
It:ii9ibri«lg«- Itrua*..
spectators, sayn the account in pnnt, tr j a | aa no ono who knows thedr value “imagine tb.at the tall graceful ui»b, w ith will ever use anything else.—Providence the face and beord bearing evidence of * Advertiser. 2t2 i tho finest type of breeding, and looking , A mln tl ^ )0Re( l t0 be deranged pa«8- 1 much like a fine picture ofsome splendid | eddown the r(l pid current of the Des! H hillock spacen of full-grown manhood, ha* UoinM riT(>r #s , ril]R . , og( durinR B Anti;. been accnstomed all his life to writ. I>i 8 , f resh et, keeping an uptight position by
name underneith a crest and coat of arias
LIVERY, SALE and vvr, : isht denies -
ua„M- uoucrnemt a crest an.t cool ot arras | mein , of „„ nar _ }ie 8ll0utft j to th# which is familiar to all Germany as he-| gpe( . tltor , . hat ho waR bound for New
Orleans, and hadn't time t. stop.
Bainbndge ( the old Hanoverian kingdom.” To into play on J qttirers this performer tells a thrilling
of petsonal advontur. in
THE CHICKERING
Northeast Corner Public Square' Joseph Ford visited Greencastle last, longing to one of the leading house, of
PI A N O,
Greencastle Ind.
1 Saturday Since the | belles have begun learning
*i:maviuK*s
DRUGGISTS AEARD FROM. T!E3IE "VIGTOIR the "German concertina” the Greencastle | story of personal advontur. in various j ^^"'7 iron coinpo.^^'"'^^^!^^-
! beaux have come in crowds. Girls, you ; parti of tho world, and sticki stoutly to tors.’ ” during the in-sent condition of trade at -''"t,!"w'S’qm,,!itfr™*" M - ' ! a ±r MF ^ Greatly fRednced Prices.
I akc-it-Kasy and Livo-f.ong r.rc; "Physicians proscribe them in this I
Manning, ’our” baler, visited,
Greencastle last Sunday Out , school will close soon, with appropriate last-day exercises There was I preaching at the Academy last Sunday, hut, probably owing to the inclement
X.AV71I 2* DPwIVE GATES. weather, the attendance was not large. . J 0 have cured Col. Thomas A, Scott of
brothers, and are related to Ayer’sSar-I town.”
sapariila, which has lengthened many a Tho largest bottle and best medicine ” ■ •j. ] ‘JBest blood purifier on our shelves.”
_ | "Our best people take‘Malt Ritters.’”
A Philadelphia miracle worker claims " s,lr '’ cure for chills and and iiver dis-
1 •• May Rev. Joseph Blum, a Jewish
eases.’
re granted oar Pianos in the GREAT )ULI> S FAIR in LONDON. D4ol; at ■GREAT EXPOSITION in PART.*.
The rain did the wheat iu this vicin paralysis by laying on hands, and Col.; The
AK tortl n* ai-hing to parchM« or examine 1 |in.»truments our ware-rooms.
were | WOR1
the GREAT EXPOSITION in PARIS, l*-;;: Ut the INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION in Ohili, 187S; and at the grand CentenniullEx'bitton.Philadelphia,’76.
arc respectfully invited to vis
Cheap, Durable
ity lots of good. Notwithstanding oi- Scott says it is (ruo; hut his physicians rabbi of high standing in Michigan, everso reports, nearly all tho farmers in say that no cure has been effected by loped with a widow, and was pursued to I this township expect large crops anybody. , Chicago, whore he was arrested.
onrl Jo ®*P h Ford hMD,t bMn hsrsayear yot "Sellers’ Liver PUla” are the secr- t to i.vdia E. Pinkham s » cciabb-Com-gtxxva. vx uml l.as alrea-lv had a law-suit over a perfect health, long life and absolute hap- pound revives the droopidg spirits; invig
'orates and harmonizes the organic func-
piece of land. He didn't engage a lawyer, j pincss. Sold by ail druggists.
but pleaded his own cause, and lost it He is not very awe-inspiring as a lawyer. The sidewalks arc in bad condi
This fence is a wire network. witUoutSbarbs, and is tho only general purpose wire fence now in use. It ie just the fence for gardeners, f.irmcre and stock-rttieors, and i* very desira-
ble for cemeteries, parks, lawns, city lote, tion, and need repair badly Miss grape arbors, trellises, and other ornamenta Mollic Scott, of Kansas, is visiting Miss purposes. Their Lawn und Drive Gates, for , _ i> ■ i i
, ... . , .leutno i cates, near Lainbralge.
beauty, strength and utility, are unsurpassed.
Their * REl’OlirKB.
,tions; gives elasticity and firmness to 1
rho girl ^ om Hancock want"ii the step, restores the natutal lustre to to marry at Indianapolis was only 15, and ; the eye, and plants on the pale cheek of she said that he must wait at least two beauty tho fresh roses of life’s spring and
years. Then be asked her to kiss him, '’ ftr '. v ! ' ,n » mpr Hme.
and she declared that ho would have to IMPORTANT TO TRAY KLKRS, wait for that, too. Tho second disap Special inducements are offered by; pointment crushed him, and he commit-i fhu Burlington route. It will pay you ted suicide. I to read their advertisement to be found I
Gliickering & Sons, 130 Fifth Avenue, New York. ! 156 Tremont Street. Boston. ^ BLOOD ! BAD BLOOD,
MADE PURE 15Y
M-opcnlug attachments tor Drive gates have many advantages over any now in use. For price* oi othei )infonnittion, oail upon, or address, It. S. Dtulpy. or .(.TV. ( hrlvtie, Agents, Greencastle, Ind. 6m 48
Dr. Susan A. Edson, No. lolii 1 street, YVashingtor, 1). C., attended President
Uewhore in this issue.
tOtls
DR. J. M. LINDSEYS
Blood Searcher!
Evans & Washburn,
The objections to the melal tip upon
I children’s shoes do not hold good against A CARD.
(ittfield s mot.ict duringher late intiess, the A. 8. T. Co. beautiful Black Tip, and To all who are suffering front the er- ai.l rlOOD DISEASES Sl»TI Athtls retaining tho position of profession- it is time parents were enquiring for r0 rs an 1 indiscretions of youth, nervous . . . . . ,>• , ■, c , al confidence which she has occupied in , them, for fine shoes as well as common, ’ weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, j > h’t’l'N .'''iTolitlous Diseases, Li ysipelas, I imples, l»01lS, btife his family for several yeara. Miss F.d- a3 th( ‘ y redl,ce shoe bil1 * 0118 &c., I will send a recipe that will cure | Ryes, Scald Head, Mercurial Diseases and Malaria.
The parents of a boy at Decker, Ind. ^^’^overS by a mlsion^'ybi South i For LoSS ° f A PP t>tite * Nall8Ca o1 ' Stomach, and Indigestion, this gave him a sulphur bath to cure of him America. Send a self addressed envel-1 Medicine cannot be surpassed,
j of rheumatism. Their way way of ad- ope to tho Rov. Joseph T. Inman, Station .
was to seat him D, New York City. iy50 j 1 lie proprietors have certificates enough on hand to lill a good
son has been practicing in Washington
for the last fifteen years.
ISheboigan Falli, Sheboygan Co„ Nowa.) j . . .
pi • • j Yt,-,q 'suffering from pain—neuralgia, for in-1 in a chair, pile feather beds over him, See a woman on horseback in an • i s * z<> d Y ollllilO, all ot them theflCO W ill ollerillgs oi those who ha\t' rnysicians ullll OUlj stance. In relation to this malady Mr. |and then burn sulphsr underneath. He other column, riding near Speer’s Vine-! Iteeil cured by the ‘‘Blood Searcher.’ Send for circulars. Sold
Office—\Ve»t side of tho Square, over Taylor's George Guyett, Prop. Uuyett House, thus *5^11 1 informed our representative: I have used A GENTS WANTED lor tho Host unit F»*tcst I St. Jacob’s Oil for neuralgia, and can con-
u ‘° • ny oue siroi “
was smothered to death.
wWisxfX'^!'>3'»" u ™«8 is ' 8 - The invalid finds in "Dr. Lindsey’s ly esteemed by the medical profession Blood Searcher” natures groat restorer, j for the use ofj invalids, weakly persons It is wonderful. and the aged. Sold bv druggists. ly!2
H. E. SELLERS & CO., Prop’ts,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sellers' Liver Pills cure Liver Complaint, Headache. Costiveness, Dizziness. Fever A: Ague. 6ml
