Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1881 — Page 1
VOL. 9.
The
GREENCASTLE, IND„
GRLEXCASTjrp
TEE SEW I0EE STOEE,
INDIANAPOLIS.
Mss' anl Bssli' A1!-L:e5!1 HANDKERCHIEFS SLIGHTLY IMPERFECT. 200 dozen at 60 210 dozen at 60 150 dozen at He 300 dozen at ...10c 250 d<>zen at 12* ^ 30t) dozen at lOe SOOdosen at . Nut more than hall the usual price.
Ol II FRIEND*. LWritten for Thr Star.]
Some friends, like hirdu of iummer days.
Before the first rude blast
Of chill misfortune, floe always — Their friendship can not last. While skies are bright and life is gay. They cheer us with their song ; Let us enjoy them while we may. Their presence lusts not long. When chill the days and dark the hours.
Tell mo, where are they?
Alas! they vanished with Jlhc flowers. And hushed now is their lay. But give to me a friend the same. Be fair or dark the sky; t One that is worthy of the name.
And true until l die; —
One that will stand amid the strife
Of cold or cloudy w eather.
And we'll walk down the hill of life With hand in hand together. CORRESPONDENCE.
Thr readers of Thr Star will please hear in mind that we do not hoi 1 ourselves aecounta ble tor or endorse the opinions of correspond-
Sint.
JUNK 4, 1881.
NO 7.
peal. Cause disitissed. Costs paid. Same vs. James Matthews—‘J cases. Same vs. Rachel G. Durham et al. Same vs. J. \V. Cole—2 cases.
Same vs. John P.ockaway. Santo vs. Margaret Wilcox. Same vs. John C. liidpath.
Same vs. Katio D. Kockafellow.
Santo vs. Isaac K. Crews.
All appeal, causes. Same i-ntrr
each.
James H. Rudd et al. vs Machine Works—Change of
Col. C. C. Matson was introduced, and tollowing is the substance of his speech: ! liAUiBs asb Gesti.kmen ash Fellow
Citizens:
I thank this society for the honor they have conferred by inviting me to address you upon this occasion, but 1 only coni sented to speak on condition that I should hear something of the same relation to in our lion. Lieut..Governor here that the
exhorter does to the preacher,
the Engle As I understand it, tins society does venue from not claim exclusive right to observe this
HANNA & BLACK, THE
Furniture
Marion and Hendricks C. C. Judgment on verdict in favor of pl’tf for $300 and | costs. Patrick Ash vs. James D. Sprake— Appeal. Trial by Court and finding and
All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. ^ etnl.
. , , r , pie may learu what the thoughts of tueir
ooighors are.
We beg to inform the Indies in and around ' Thk Star always welcomes newsy eorreOreencostle that, when requested by letter, we spondence from various parts of the county, will mail, froo of charge, full lines of samples Send along the news of your neighborhood,
and carefully till and forward orders however and have it printed,
small, by mail or express, asdeslred. Priees •...... in every ease the same as if the purchaser came j
to Indii'tiupoli* and bought the goods at our f store. Terms: Rostoffiee order or C. 0. L>. * *
Hain needed There was a
Pettis, IvEIIS A f O.i large attendance front this vicinity at
1 the May meeting at Koachdale on the
| 22d
day, as some set m to think, but desire all to participate. Still, rather than let I the day pass unobserved, 1 think they | have a right to take the lead and see that
it is observed properly.
judiMient in favor of pi'll'for ifS'.t 20, and This is no time or plare U enter upon order of sale, tVc. ^ j a discussion of differences of opinion. Same vs. Eliza 1). Sprake—AppeW. The soldiers themselves differed widely | Same entry—judgment and order for in their opinions on various subjects, but I $1) C.3 and costs. they were all united in the great quesJuliett C. Corwin vs. Reuben S. Kngnn tion of defending the Union. Foreclosure, &c. Judgment and' Time affects all things—eventsaswell decree of foreclosure, Ac., favor of pl’ff, as min, and so each jitececding year for $2,323 57. weakens the interest in the events of the
In .the last cause tried by jury Win. late war. Have in Block a full and completa lin, of Parlor Furniture, Library Furniture, ChamberSeta. 1 ,, J e ,• , , Dinittic Koom ami Kitchen Furniture, Lottmte.s, Patent Koi-kcrs of the best style?. Marble To|> IK. Huts vs. James 3\. Carver-the jury, Some object strongly to paying out so ud pu in Table,, Piotureaand Picture Frame., and in fact, everythihs de.irable in th* Fur-
' failing to agree, were discharged Satur- much mottey for pensions. They say niture line.
day night, and cause continued.
Mfcorutioii E>ii>.
say
i that many who are unworthy receive largo sums of money. I will say, it were ■bettor that 9‘J unworthy should receive ,
Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. 17 ITDS B. T A K INC
On Monday afternoon, May 110, large pensions than that Cite worthy should be x n a n it s branches, carefully attended to. A full stock of Undertaker's Ooods constantly
SUCCESS!
Jamis Lvd.ck and Gi or^i | p r owds of people, men, women and chil denied. It is to the soldiers of the late hand. Proctor, of Brazil, were in town Sunday ; tnight be seen eagerly wendtng war that we owe ou. present state ol lib-1 last I'rank Lewis, of Hamrick lhejr wny fmrnri i 4 |,„ \v„ it ftnllotro: ertv, and we should recompense and
toward the West College [ L>r f v '
Our Hearse is one of the finest in this section of the State .1
HANNA & BLACK, 14 and 16 E. Washington St.
Tom. Abrams,
Owing to a
^Station, and Charles Hall, of Danville,, b(;aring garl . inds an ,i bouquets *'onor them, so that, should occasion re-
QK I
bo
largely ^incroasod business,
moved his stock ol
liussellvilk* last week By the serious illhas ness of Mrs. Hannah Glorer
been obliged to moved hia stock of i , ate f()r Uuck(1| but Jegse J ack8on Groceries, l*rO\ isiollS. brought one in on Saturday
Owens Bios, are receiving fresh invoices
(j I \SS & QI EENSW \RE of goods each week, and are doing a good
’ | business Dr.Vandyne has moved
To the large room on the t0 Maple Cirove, Hendricks county, to on!%»rih SHU- of PMblii Suuuvv, S age in the practice of medicine Next door to the dry (roods store of I. Hawkins Frank nnd Columbus Allen haverewhere his friends an l the imblic generally will , r ,, always find the stock iurice. nenc and dean. , turned from Missouri II. II. ^w P h«e m West«n n indialr " Underwood and Bennie Haynes are buylliiflirst I’l'icr*. Paul tor .Tliirki'l- ing s tock X. W. Ader, of ( arSiblc (,'OUUti’y C*rott lice. J pentersville, was in our vicinity on Sab-
bath lust; also Wra. Ader, of Clayton .. .. . .J. L. Bolton is having a heavy run of buggy painting Our farmers ! are having sotno trouble in regard to seed corn, many having to plant the sec ond time Amos Paj’itu has a herd of eleven young calves, and three State* yet to hear from... A number of the disciples of Isaac Walton, front Hendricks county, have been to Etl river the
15.
The undersigned oegs leave t«. mu,ru, mci , public that ho lias added to ins livery stock ; paM week.
some of the
Finest and Latest Siyle of Carriagesi And BuincieH, ami fine single and double driv-j 1 ins horses. I mn well prepared to furnish car- f« rni
riages for parties, weddings and funerals on short notice. Prices to suit the times
and mules bought and sold.
a R A N D C E N T R A L LIVERY. SALE and; FEED STABLE! Northeast Corner Public Square Greencastle Ind. JOHN CAWLEY.
SEDfn \\ SC'K'S
M Ire Fie LAWN a DRIVE GATES. Cheap, Durable
visited friends here last week of Bowers. What does it mean ’ Why. quire, we should have no difficulty in Sahah,Proctor anu family were called to; u ig the (lfty appointed for decorating the , raising another army of valiant men,
soldiers'graves, and, according to their rcat ly for active service,
custom every spring since the close ofl
the war, the people of Greencastle have The committee on headstones then read' met together for that purpose, | thpir report, which was followed by the . Notwithstanding the excessive heat| Bon 8> America,” by a quintette, afterj and dust, a large crowd was out, thus, which the procession formed to march to, proving that the interest in tho late war cemetery. has in no wise abated. First came the band, the society of the The stand for the speakers was taste- “Grand Army of the Republic.” the fully doeorated with "stars and stripes” “Good Templars,” the "Asbury Cadets,” and drapery of "red, white and blue.” aIld women and children on foot, About two o'clock the bells began to'while the cannon, etc . of the military detoil, nnd soon afterward the "Grand j partment, wagons and carriages occupied Army of the Republic,” the Asbury Ca- Gi* sheet. It was tather a tiresome and dels," Fire Department, Sabbath-schools a very dusty march. Arrived at the and otliers appeared upon tho scene, and ! cemetery v after a short opening aeivice, took their places near by, while the! the people dispersed to scatter their
speakers atul a few oilier prominent citi- Howers
zens occupied the stand.
The exercises opened with music by the choir, followed by an appropriate
prajor by Chaplain McNutt.
This was followed by a very beautiful song entitled "Rest, Soldier, Rest,” by it quintette of gentlemen, among whom were II. II. Matthias, George Kimble
and Mr. Stabler.
The chairman introduced the first
GEORGE BICKNELL, Manufacturer and Dealer in WAGONS, PLOWS, HARROWS, Anil Farm Machinery CiGTiprally. A Iron ami Steel, Horse Shoe? and llorso-Shocs Nails.
\ ivulUi.
Farmers are making good time in their work this line weather Wheat
Horses looks a little sickly—needs rain badly..
.... A great many farmers have had their corn to plant over M. Brattain is having new blacksmith shop built, and says he is going to put tip a house and bant Our Yivalia merchant is do ! ing a good business Ike Brat- ! tain sprained his ankle, but it is about ! well K. C. Brattain thinks if the weather keeps favorable he will got |done planting corn against the 4th of July. FcnsciiiBUit.
< um a I > a’o<'« , u«lius*>.
In a short time tho society again as-' semhled to read a very beautiful mentor-j ial service, which consisted of prayer ami a I preprint* (.elections of Scripture read in concert—Chaplain McNutt reading and! the other members responding. To our mind this was tint most solemn and im-
pressive service of the day.
Has just received another ear-load of the celebrated ou\ 1:11 vuiua:i)
—— Also tho
CASSIDY SULKV
Warranted to give satisfaction, or no sale, after a fair trial. H lx A IT INS SIM NU L US.
The Celebrated Red .Jacket Iron Ream Steel Clews Lado* Rolling Harrows; Heere & Mansur Rotary Drop Corn
1’hiutei's, and the Deere Cultivator w ith springs.
rrj>)rs.
PLOW.
On hand and for sale
About this time clouds began to gather, j
distant muttering* of thunder might be : Twit^ffeVil^t^^ter YuPfet? speaker, Hon. Thos. Hanna, Lie„t.-Gov. | heard, and it appeared that we should
Wo give tho substance of his speech, as have a storm. Hurriedly the people cl is- etc., on reasonable terms—give me a trial.
follows: , persed to seek the shelter of their homes' Northeast corner Columbia and Indiana streets, Greencastle, ComtAi'Ks, L.u.it- am> Gkn n i mi n while the society of G. a. R. repaired to; Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally.
For fifteen years the people of Green- the new cemetery to decorate the k’ raV( -‘ s j _
castle have met together to strew flowers of the f«w soldiers who art' sleep ng ^ . 1 v > m v upon the graves of the fallen heroes of j there. TllIE CX'JXOK.IlilR/IjN O'
the late war. This 1 consider right and . MilwauU , !8 Kyeniu(t \vi?K,si„.: appropriate in the early springtime, when ' The spirit of mortal may not bo very | tho earth is robeel in green and decked proud, 1 ut we notice it waxes overly with flowers; when the trees send forth !' rotan,: >" some cases where rheumatism
, , . is the Eioving cause. \\ o use ot.-Jacobs their bright green leaves, and everything ou for ou| . s (inil Mr „ bapilVis starting into new lifo and vigor—the 1
springlitn t which is typical of the life' Moses Robinson had for many
PX A 1ST O,
THEE "VICTOR
1
Rutnam Circuit Court closed its April beyond the grave, the resurrection,
term on Saturday. j Mv memory carries me back to the • field, 3 t. at a valuation of only $51,000. The following oompletes our suminary ! time when these my comrades and those When recently it was put up to $50,000 j
and Ornamental. ! of business disposed of. .that Sleep in yonder cemetery first en- he beca'ue insane and committed stticine
Stephen N. Forbes et al.—ex parte—| listed in the war. What a grand army it i ~ ; ~ r ..
Tbi* fence in a wire network, wiihouHbarbf. I artition and land (ate. I-tnal report of w a8 , numbeniig one and a half millions. o| . ' ny complaint of the Stomach nod in the only uoneral purpose wire fence new I Alex. Brockenridgr, coin’r to solR filed.. iVoqt every rank an 1 station in life, gath-j ij owe i' <t y 0 ti will obtain great relief bv
Tears | n || (rr.at content?, ami fi rtbet i-' Fifty-seven Yeiir< the |Acknrwledyed Stan lard of tb«
■. 1 taxes on his property at East North-1 World being copied not on Is ■ tker« of intry, but of Europe- Alii be offered
liuriiip: the present condition ot trade at
(«r<'23flv r.SSiTGicri! B'rirt**.
i approved and distribution made, and
' cause stricken front docket.
John L. Sellers vs. the the L., N. A. &■ He. R. It. Co.—Appeal. Trial by jury; verdictand judgment in favorof pl’lffot
cred together for the purpose of defend- using the I’iiicki.v Asn Bntekh, a? they These men wen asso- have tho propertj of gontly relieving
these organs and placing them ta a
ing the Union. These men wore associated together during the battles of Gettysburg and Nashville, the siege of Richmond, on the banks of the Shenandoah—during the various victories and
in u?e. It is just the fence for frardenors, farmers and etock-raisers, nnd i? very desirable for cemeteries, parks, lawns, city lots, grape arbors, trellises, and other ornaments purposes. Their L.iwn ami Drive Gates, for beauty, stronsrlh and utility, are unsurpassed
Their
Self-oping attaclmenls for Dl m gates, RusscU&Co. vs. John A,her and j.l defeats of the war. have many advanUftes over any now in use. j |ij e g el _o' n D ote. Judgment by default | For what did they fight? The South
for $!f.5 72. thought they had a riglit to secede, while Marcus L. Lucas vs. Susan J. Davis et the North fought to preserve the Union, i si—Damages and injunction. Judgment | Some urge that the war has long been , on verdict in favor of pi'll for $10 and past, and that we should lay aside all an ,00*1*, and def'ts enjoined, Ate. I imosity, and pay equal honor to the blue
GfflE 7REA TMEiff.
X. Williams—Civil action. Change of j South fought bravely and well, it is nev-
venue ordered to Clay C. C„ ou statu-
tory terms,
Rutnam Lodge Xo. 15, I. (), O. F., vs. Russell L. Hathaway et al.—On note.
wereTruntod our Piano? in tho GREAT WORLD'S FAIR in LONDON, 1*51: at the GREAT EXPOSITION in PARIS, „t the INI Mi NATIONAL EXPOSITION in Chili, 1ST and at tho prand Cen ten nia l|Ex’bi tion,Philadelphia,'76.
All per.-on? wishing to purchase
nr examine)linstrument? our ware-rooms.
are TespectfuIIy|invited to vU
For price* or other tinformution, eall upon, or
addretf.
It. ><i. Iti«!«*), or .l.it. « Agent?. Greencastle, Inti,
t’ltn IS
A certain enr" (it MorvCG3 Oobititv, Seminal WoaRneaor I’mpotenoo, etc.
I > v: V*;.!- * s I tps-zwa-* «
Tho Kectpcaeo d in my practice for 25 Year* and an illitblriiteit honk ot fie page* giving Pill ui
Address
good sound healthy condition. June. Annie Eva Fay, tho noted spiritualis medium, was not informed by her corps
of spirits that her husband was faithless 130 Fifth Avenue, Now York,
to her, and the first sha know of it was when he absconded with her money and
jewels.
Bittai.o, X. Y.. February, 187J. j ' mr.s I. Fellows' Esq. Dear Sir;—I have used other prepara- I
Win. Burst vs. Win. E. Starr and Win. and the gray. While it is true that tlw i lot compatHwHh ’ yj'i'M.’which ^'think '
is the best medicine for the nervous sys- ■
srthekss true that they were in the'tent l ever used. Fellow's Compound Should equal honor he paid to , s 7 ru l‘ of Hypophos,,lutes supplies mat-
'ter tor bone ami blood, rendering it
rectW nsforpolMreatnunt, sent
D1L T. WILLIAMS, 435 k. Vlater 81.. BJwaukvN'. 'Ai/
,
ppaiQinaiQ *-'or BOi.niKR^, Dismissed at pl’tf s costs.
Oliver B. Johnson et al. vs. Sarah
iftir I"t*H <>f finm r.t^c.i Ve or rui>tnre.viinoo«e ■ r uiiy IHwtMi-M’. Tl -yusantU of pnniDf. rs
■ir •nyiMuen^s*. Tiof^ DfiihU'i’.rs moi M\eis et al. 1 artition. Lopoftof com rs ;ir(.' living in our midst.
i-A'lrKNT-t' protni i f.. r ‘invin" rs, s.'.i.iut, miidc, acknowledged and approved, and
wrong.
the heroes of right and of wrong? I think hjgb|y beneflcia i for , ee bl 0 children n*t. While paying tribute to those who! Yours truly, \V. T. Horner,
died fur their country, we sitouhl not forgot to honor those who survived and
Chickering & Sons,
/enue, Now York. ! 156 Tremont Street. Boston,
BLOOD! BAD BLOOD,
MADE PURE BY
DR. J. M. LINDSEYS Biooc Searcher!
Editor and publisher "Buffalo Journal.’
FOR ALL BLOOD DISEASES SUCH \S
_ proctit l r<>r Inventors. Stiltliers I.kn/I Wfirrr.nts j roru f toughtnml sold. Soldum
'• r >-nr riithts at onee. Send 16 Citiaen-Holdicr." and Pension hUnk.e nml instructit ne. Wo
judgment of partition accordingly.
The paymaster of the Cincinnatti I’lccrs, ScfolllloUS Diseases, Krysipt’ltlS, I’illljiles, I»t)ils, Sore |Southcrn Railroad systomatically held Ryes, Scald Head, Mercurial Diseases and Malaria.
Then Miss Myra Ross sang a song en-1 back th ° employees' wages, and then ,. v L oss 0 f Appetite, Nausea of Stomach, and Indigestion, this
| lent them money on his own account at
\ for If, bon
irs apply fry nr rights at on«»*.
,tamps for ’ The Citiai.-n-Soldier." an«I
WttSUTOMSMiri »-<>-"« «"»>»• r«u «•; Tho proprietorB have certiflcate, e»o««k on hotel to fill a good
are marching on.” Miss Ross has a sweet, i » ,,ace ’ sized volume, all of them the freo will ofleriugs of those who have strong, well—trained voice, which she Mrs. Lydia E. Rinkhatn, 2”> 1 Western bci'tl (’tired by the '"Blood Searcher. bend for circulars. J^ohl irTJ ! and Judgment for pl'ff for satisfaction of j seems to have under perfect control. 1 -tv 0 -. Lynn, Mass., is rapidly acquiring p.. ,j] [ Dl’Uil'liists. R. E. bEELERS& CO., Prop ts,
■ * I l «n anviAhln rnnutatinn for tho sitrnnsmtr J
Hjtoa,1
TO l-'AHMKBN ^ ami THRESHERMEN. If you want to buy Thresher*, Clovtr llullers. Horse Potecrs or Engtnca («lth«*r Portable orTrac-
; entry.
John 11. Miller vs. Charles W. Twigg i—Civil action. Trial by Court; finding
lion, to use for threnhin
for funeral
Medicine cannot he surpassed.
or for general purpotws), bu
'•.starved Koogter ”
Btst is the Cheapest" For IT ice List and Illustrated Pnmphiett, fsent free) write to The Aui.tmah A TaI LUIt (r'oMi'ANT. Muustleld, O.
'£ bai nl judgment, vYe., and that pi’If pay the | One of the great beauties of her Bingingc^orwhudHlTiU^uU from tho'IIse’o^fl ‘ ~ Pittsburgh, Pa.
distinctly that one ( i, er Vei.i'.tabi.e Comcoind in all female. Sellers'Liver Pills cure Liver Complaint, Headache, Costiveness, Dizziness,
costs.
Patrick Ash vs. Alva
Brock way—Ap-
| is that she speaks so
jean understand every word.
result from tho use
JOMl-OUND
t diseases. Send to her for pamphlets.2t7 I Fever A: Ague,
Gml
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