Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 July 1881 — Page 3
The
g rEENCASTXb>
VOL. 9.
GREENCASTLE, IND.,
TEE SEW TOES STOEE,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Trimming Department We are showing the latest novelties in
FUNG ES!
CORRESPONDENCE.
Thk readers of Thk.Star will please hear in mi ad that we do not hold ourselves accountabie lor or endorse the opinions of correspond ents published in these columns. We simply Jjve space to our correspondents that the people may learn what the thoughts of taeir
neighors are.
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Staf,
JULY 2. 1881.
NO. n
Send ailing the newa and hare it printed.
Chenille, Solid Bead
Steel and Iridescent Balls, Jet Passementeries and Ornaments, Cringes, Cords Tassels and Blush Balls in ail the new
colors.
ALSO A NEW LINE 0? Buttons, B:iuv Pockctliooks mid Jewelry.
l&'All Goods Marked in Plain Figures.
We beg to inform the ladies in and around tireencastle that, when requested by letter, we wi’.l mail, free of charge, lull lines of samples and carefully till and forward orders however small, by mail or express, as desired. Prices in every case the same as if the purchaser came to Indianapolis and bought the goods at our store. Terms: PostoSice order or C. 0. D. Pettis, Iveks & Co.
the rights or established institutions of turn no more to this the city on which, those States.” | by their sojourn, they have reflected se I think Mr. A. C. F.'s object in intro- much credit, they bear with them the ducing the enfranchising of the negro cordial good will, the sympathy, the conwas to prove that the women should also fidence, the devotion and the love of this be enfranchised. If I have misrepre- entire community. Wherever their lots • <a 1 o . *
Thx bran always welcomes new-y corre- sented him in this matter, 1 hope he will may be cast in the future they will be
loinlencn fr„„, parts of the county. ■ „
of your ^neighborhood,; forgive me. followed by the earnest, longing look, the
But let us think of this reason if my ! anxious hopes, the eager expectations, supposition is correct. the prayers and the blessings of all our I know this is a “delicate” question in people. And if in the order of Provi-
this land; but nevertheless man can express his opinion of such reasoning. 1 think it is an insult to offer the ballot to the angels in our midst since it has been given to the negro. Just imagine how a respectable and fair lady would
A.C.F.
Mn. Editob:
1 agree with Mr. A. C. F. that the subject of woman suffrage is very important. For, as I stated in uty last letter, woman has played her part nobly and well from
and Steel, Jet, the very beginning of our government.
Mr. A.C.F. as much as intimates that by enfranchising the women we would reward them for their early and pious
HANNA & BLACK, THE
Furniture
dence it shall never be our lot again to meet them on this side of the curtain which divides the visible from the invisible world, yet in faith and hope do we confidently look forward to another shore on whose peaceful sands we shall again!
look wending her way to the ballot box clasp our friends and brathers by the j amid a crowd of negroes. ! hands and renew in the sunshine of a Having thus scanned both of the brighter world the dear but now broken’
life. We!
SUCCESS
Tom. Abrams, Owing to a Urgely ^increased business, has been obliged to moved his stock of Groceries, Provisions, GLASS & QUEENSWARE,
North
To the large room on the Side of Public •*giiure.
Next door to the dry goods store of I. Hawkins where his friends and the public generally will always And the stock large, neat and clean, and prices will be lound as low or lower than elsewhere in Western Indiana. Iliifhe*! Priees P:iid lor Jlurket*nble t'oinitry Produce.
TOTI tf 19
Aim I BS.
I p I V
The undersigned negs leave to inform the public that he has added to his livery stock
some of the
Finest anil Latest Style of Carnages An l Binaries, und tine single and double driving horse:*. I urn well nrepared t»> furuiah carriages for parties, w#ddiiv- ) and funerals on short notice. Prices to suit the times. Horses and mules bought and sold. GRAN l> C E N T R'A L LIVERY. SALE and, FEED STABLE I Northeast Corner Public Square Greencaatle ln.1. JOHN CAWLEY.
training of their sons. writer’s letters, I will say a few words
1 fail to see any reward in the enfran- more and then close,
chising of the women; hut think it would ( I think one reason tint the angels of be a hardship and a burden for tier to our land have not been enfranchised long bear. I a g 0 is because the majority of them have
He also intimates that the women ; not desired it.
would not be conipelled to gd to the polls 1 Nevertheless, some ambitious men, and vote. 1 desiring to immortalize their names by She would be urged out, or in other ‘ doing something, are striving day by day words, compelled to go; for the sick and to impose upon her a burden and a duty the aged would be hauled to the voting which she neither wishes nor desires,
places, in order to “beat the opposition . Man has been drawn down into the be requested to furnish to each of our l<» rl y- dirty pool of politics little by little, and Japanese friends an engrossed copy of in answer to the wortiiy writer’s ques— now some of them have the impudence' these resolutions, to be borne with them lion, if he means by “tit subjects” that |(o try and draw woman down too. I to their own home as a perpetual me— women are competent to vote, 1 will an— say, if we can have but one of the sexes mento of our esteem and affection,
swer, as every one must, in the affiima- c i ear 0 f this tilth, let that one be the
associations cf the present
therefore, with sorrowful confidence, be-! stow our farewell greeting on our friend, and bid them a hearty God-speed on the long, long journey that stretches before them. May blessings and honor crown their days; may their country open heri
arms to receive them, and may the be-1 Have in stock a full and complete line of Parlor Furniture, Library Furniture, Chamber Sets . ,, ,, . , r • ,' ,; 1 -11 Dining Hoorn and Kitchen Furniture, Lounges, Patent Rockers of the best styles. Marble Top n.gn l ather of Lights guide all their ;|nd pu . n T4blegj p . cturM and tnJ ln ^ Jesir4bIe in th . Fof .
steps into the ways of everlasting peace, j uiture line.
3. That the secretary of this meeting
ative. But, in justice to herself, such WO men. If the writer will offer some, duties and burdens ought not to be im- sound and reasonable objections to my posed upon her. arguments in his next, he will do some-i
he did in his letter of A Woman's Friend.
(Signed)
The idea that by means of the pure thing more than vote of the women the dirty pool of pol- t) le ■_'5th. itics would be purified, is simply unre ,s-
onablo.
1 ask the writer to take a pint of black, ink and also a pint of pure milk and mi x together. If the result is that that the ink is made white, wliy you have certain-
Koulli I’ml.
The reception given Dennis Downs on Monday of last week was a grand affair. Lots of lemonade and ice-cream was at hand, and justice was done to it
ly seen a phenomenon. But such will ... Jake Paris has started a huckster not be the result; the milk will be ren- wagon Ed. Hose, of Bloomington, dered impure and unfit for use. So with was here last week .More wed-
JoHN Cl. A UK Kit PATH,
C C. Matson,
Jas. F. Darnall,
M. A. Moore, F. A. Aumoi.d.
Speeches were made by members of the Faculty of the University and a number of other citizens, after which Messrs. Sutiki Chinda and Aimaro Sato, two of the departing Japanese students, responded with a few appropriate remarks. The meeting then adjourned. Jesse Weik, Addison Daqoy, Sec’y. Chairman.
the pure and noble woman when she is allowed to form half of the pool of politics; she will become impure, unrefined, unholy, and will no longer be that angel
of light and purity given us
and merciful God.
The writer seems to think that if wo-
Gray hair may be made to take on its youthful color and beauty by the use of
dings “on the tapis.” Mrs. Charles Gibbs is on the sick list Billy
Young is suffering with a severe barn on ' H#U . R Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rt-newer, his foot John A ance is again , jjjg best preparation for the hair known by a loving working at the stave factory ’ t0 the scienc ^ of medicine and chemistry.
Some of the young folks talk of having a private picnic on the Fourth. They go
Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. TJ XTDE UTAH I IT C In nil its branches, carefully attended to. A full stock of Undertaker’s Goods constantly oa hand. Our Hearse is one of the finest in this section of the State | HANNA & BLACK, 14 and 16 E. Washington St.
GEORGE BICKNELL, Manufacturer and Dealer ia WAGONS, PLOWS, HARROWS, And Farm Machinery Generally. Iron and stool, Hor.-e Shoes and llor-e-Shoes Nails.
. _ - - i A Wisconsin father chained his diso
men are so angelic they should be allowed t0 t ) ie woo j s t 0 ge t r j t l 0 f the llies. We ( bedient little boy naked to the floor of a to exercise their angelic influence. He | hope the)- will have a “fly” time, but j barn, and kept him there on bread and also intimates that they must bo enfran- think they would have a fiver time if water for five days,
chised in order to have an opportunity of they would stay in town. However, it is I ' ~
doing this, t think in at woman has a j ^nat-ural that tht‘y should ant-ticipate a * ,S * lir,l# r | |as# ' God-given right to have power and intlu- ! g r , iat j t , a ] 0 f pleasure in a bug-gy ride to I T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Pbiladel- ']’lit* ence in a government like ours; but 1 a , )( t from the beautiful green woods. No phia, havejust published new editions ofj donot think that it is necessary for her j ou bt they will make the bread an d i ^ rs -l» urne f t ’ s earlier stories, j to be enfranchised in order to exercise | b u tterfly 'rv,„ Vn».v, ^ ones t * lat ,lrst brought hor name and
v . , ,. , , ‘ the ones that first . Ihe North End boys fame and which were originally publish-
Has just received another car-load of the celebrated OLIVER CHILLED CLOWS. Also' the CASSIDY SULKY PLOW. Warranted to give satisfaction, or no sale, after a fair trial. On hand and for salo li R A TT I NS SIM NG la US, Celebrated lied Jacket Iron Beam Steel Plews Ladow Rolling Harrows; Deere Mansur Rotary Drop Corn Planters, and the Deere Cultivator with springs.
that power and influence. Her power have ceased their nocturnal visits to this j (M ]
and influence can be made effective in the I End All the South End lacks son.s Magazine.” ' Their names are
SEIM,! WICK’S
M lire F« LAWN & DRIVE GATES.
Cheap, Durable and Ornamental.
home; there is her kingdom; there is thej now j s a bicycle Frank Jactson place for her to train up great and good j r ivi>s Darnall Bros.' delivery wagon..... men by instilling into their heart* and I .. Will Skelton hw returned from his minds an early desire to tell the truth, photographic trip through Southern Ind-
and to “love their neighbors as them- j a riaand Kentucky,
selves.”
We learn from the history of the past that all of our great men had loving and influential mothers, who laid in their hearts the foundation stone of our present successful ami glorious government. I will ask the writer, who are to train I up our future groat men if we make wo- | man’s work at the polls and not in the home. I pity the little fellows who are
Kol.
< ili/i’iis' ini'cliiig.
GnKKNt asti.k, June ‘-’4, 1831.
'Pretty t “Miss!
50 cen'sj
Kathleen,” “A Quiet Life, Polly Pemberton,” “Theo, Crespigny;” the foregoing are
each, in paper cover, or |1 00 each in j cloth,and the following are 25 cents each in paper covers, viz: “Jail's daughter,” and "Lindsay’s Luck.” Copies of any of the above books will be sent to uny ad-J dress or receipt of the price by T. B. j IV terson & Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa., or the seven books bound in paper cov-
At a meeting of citizens in the Mayor's 1 ers will be sent on receipt ol $2.25, and office, on Friday evening, to express the t ^° *‘' c c ! < ^‘ b 0 °ks for $ 19 < sentiment of the community respecting One of the cruelties charged upon Osthe departure of the Japanese students , : ar Merritt, of Detroit, ir. his wife’s comwho had just graduated from Asbury i pi a int for divorce, was that he would not
Agent for the Excelsior Reaper and Mower and Twine Binding Machine, and the Dorsey ; no ttSw.low Uonnoo and \frxiar»r urri, x».i « ‘• o * a -load of the celebrated Studebaker
saw-mill* and threshing machines.
I - u.. :
in, and expressly written for “Peter Twine Binder Reaper and M'>wcr. Just arrived, a ear-lead of the celebrated Studebaker « « • < ri • i M’— I.. a ...... a r..« 11v kr C.... »*' . « n -...« n.: 11 . — i . t. t - i •
Having secured competent workmen, am prepared to repair and repaint buggies, carriages.
trial.
Wagons. Sole Agent for tiaar A Scott’s steam engings,
aving secured competent workmen, am i etc., on reasonable terms—give me a trial
Northeast corner Columbia and Indiana streets, Greencastle, Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally
THE CHICKERING
PI A N O,
University Hon. Addison Daggy was, on ; let her put her cold feet on him to warm to have their loving mothers taken away motion o*'ol. Matson, chosen chairman, them.
TELE! ATICTOE,
In all great contests, and f-r the past Fifty-seven Tears the (Acknowledged Standard of tha World—-being copied not only by themakersof this country, but ol Europe—will be offered
during the present condition ot trade at
This fence is a wire network, withoutjbarbsi and is the only general purpose wire fence now
inuze. It i< iu.t the fence for .erJenere. i , us “. (1; but
farmer* and jtoek-nu-ers, ana i* very desirable fur eemeterie*. park*, lawns, city luts, srai'o arbors, trellises, and other ornnmenta purposes. Their Lawn and Drive Hates, for beauty, strength an l utility, are unsurpassed.
Their
Self-opeiiiugaltaclmeiits for Drive gates have many advantages ever any n-'w in use. For prices or other iinlomation, cull upon, or
address.
It. *. Di iili y. or .1.1V. 4 lniwtie,
Agents, Greencastle, In 1.
fin VS
from them and converted into politician?; and they will be left at home while their mothers are traversing the country talking about ‘ three-tweniy-nine” and “order
number forty."
I fail to see any argument in favor of woman suli'rage in the Scripture which
I believe, so does
the writer, 1 Must, that women should let their light radiate from them in such a manner that the surrounding persons will be benefitted and influenced there-
and Jesse Weik secretary. A committee ^ ^ ^ ( ^ ^ loathiiv- and disgust of five on resolutions was appointed,who t0 youVseUand sLdety from eaT^rrh,'when returned with their report as follows: 1 Sanford.* Radical Cure, externally and Whereas, The time 1ms come for the internally administered, will cure every departure from our midst of Messrs. s y i,1 l’^ 0IU l ^ 3ease ’ t-very package o , .... . is a complete treatment. Onlvfl. July, nutiki Lhinda, Keizo Kawamura and Aimaro Sato, our young Japanese friends,! Minnie Palmer, the actress, is under who for the past four years have been in $5,000 bonds to her manager not to marattendance as students at the University; ry for five years,
and,
Whereas, It is fitting that the citizens of Greencastle should, on this occasion, give some expression of their sentiments
Greatly ;i{e<iiiee<l Prices.
All persons wishing to purchase or examineHinstruments
our ware-rooms.
werc'irranteil our Pianos in the GKKAT WuHlJi .S FAIR in L<»l>oN, ISM: at the GREAT EXPuSITION in PARIS, is.,;: at the INTERNATIONAL EXPOMTION in Chili, 1'T . an,! utthcxranJ Centennial|Kx'bition,Philaiielphia,’7S. are respcetfullylinvited to vie
Fifth k^. New t.*.
Tonic. For promptly regulating the iiv-
by. give some expression of their sentiments er an ^ kidneys and purifying the blood ! The passage does not explicitly say j concerning the residence of theae young • n'so vllicklv “reLves ‘Jimthat women should use their infiuence men among us, and especially of our feel ^ pigg an d gives a rosy bloom to the cheek. and light in exactly the same way that ings respecting their return to their own See notice. july
land; therefore, ' „ tt: “T”
1 San I rancisco still rejoices over
Chickering & Sons,
! 156 Tremont Street. Boston.
%fOME TREATMENT.
!
men do.
In answer to the writer's question, I think I can truthfully say that I get my authority from the Bible; for it certainly does teach that women should not rule, or, in other words, should not dabble in the rulings and science of govern-
ment.
paxes giving Ml 3i ,
r ,t.huh forseiftiv.iiiii.ir. sent free. Address <i'>! Altuizlitv said unto woman: 'I!i\
DR. T. WILLI AKS, K U :
* ' RK'V aRD : . „ ,
WE will pay theabove reward for any ease of shall rule over thoe. 1 aul says: "But
I suffer not woman to teach or to usurp
over the man, but to bo in si
lence.'
very delicate
A (■•'ruin enre for Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, etc.
The Socipc U9i(l in my practice for 25 Yean and an illuatrafod IwKik of A(> paxea giving Ml ai
lover l ompmim, iiyrpcysia. r-u-a neaoa'lie. < . n-
Indigestion, (’••nsfii ation or Costiveness we ‘-uoii ik I'aonot cure with W est’s Vegetable Liver I’ills, i a nfboritv
when the directions are strictly complied with.
They are purely vegetable, and never fcil to give satisfaction. Suzar-eoatod. Large boxes, containing JO pills, g cents. For sale by all druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitation-. The genuine manufactured only by .lulls C. 'VI -1 .v CD., The Pill Makers” W and ISiW. Madison St.. Cbieago. Free trial paekaige -ent by mail prepaid on receipt of a '$ ... .u . ',,ld at Allen’s Drug Store. 1>47
B| I 1 '* “S• ss en ' ent utip.
A GENTS WANTED tor the Rest and Faster dX . I'.ing Pi'tori.il Hooks anl Bibles. Rri -ot 1 reduced’ll per cent. National Publishing Cos. I Chicago,111. ''iuG
Resolved, by the citizens of Green
castle—
1. That Messrs. Chinda,
it'
BLOOD! BAD BLOOD,
MADE IMT.K BY
DR. J. M. LINDSEYS
one and a half pound baby, and mothers j and physicians seem equally pleased and j
, „ , , , , astonished. The child is well foimedl
and Sato have so borne themselves since 1 , i u i i
and in good health.
ns to merit and Their conduct] If you are bilious you will find posits to refUct the I tWe relief by using “Sellers’ Liver Fills.”
hold by ail druggists.
The writer seems to be
cone rning the answering of toy question. I agree with him that the civil war is | human life, over: but he has certautly got the wrong
their arrival in i ur city win universal esteem, has been of such sort
highest honor on their native land. T he young men have exhibited at every step of their progress, and in every hour of their stay in this city, ;he beauty of uprightness and the highest virtues of the Christian character. Whatever zeal, and honesty and enthusiastic devotion to
Blood Searcher!
impression as to what the soldiers died for. Congress declared that the object of the civil war was not to interfire with
Ja|fanese friends.
2. That, as Messrs. Chinda, Kawamura and Rato go from us perhaps to re-
fOR ALL BLOOD DISEASES SI CH AS
it is said that the cheek given by the Ulcers, Scrofultius Diseases, Erysipelas, Pimples, Roils, Sore I’ennsylvania Railroad Company in pay- Eyes, Scald Ileuil, Mercurial Diseases and Malaria, ment for the Philadelphia, Wilmington Kor Loss of Appetite, Nausea o! Stoniueli, and ludigcstiou, this and Baltimore road, $14,9411,052, was Medicine cannot l*e surpassed,
the largest ever drawn in this country.
The proprietors have certificates enough'on hand to till a good
i sized volume, all of them the free will offerings of those who have
illustrated in j strength of womanhood. We take pleas-jbeen emvd hv the ‘’Blood Searcher.” Send for circulars. Sold
by all KruggiW B. E. SELLERS & CO., I’rop’ts
Vegetable Compound in all that class of •
Sellers' Liver Pills cure Liver Complaint,| Headache, Costivencti . D ziia Fever A Ague. 6ml
The highest hopes and interests of the
principle can do to chasten and elevate, raco rest on Uie purity, healt). and that has been illustrated in j strength of womanhood. We take pleas-j ] the daily walk and conversation of our ' ,,rfi in veferrin- our readers to the re-!.
diseases from
much.
which women
sutt’er so
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