Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 August 1881 — Page 3

OftflENCASTl,#

VOL. 9.

GREENCASTLE, IND.

Staf.

AUG- 20 1881.

NO. 18

IEISEW Ml mu, icm 1111 >1 i^«ii <‘<1 iH*nn. TNDIANAPOLI8, INI).

AUK OFFERIN'*!

GENTS'

60 Dozen at 50c.

CORRESPONDENCE.

Thk reader! of TiieStau will Klcare bear in mind that we do not hold ouraelve* accountable tor or endorse the opinions of correspond enta published in these columns. We simply Ifive space to our correspondents that the people may learn what the thoughts of their

neighors are.

Tiik Star always welcomes new-y corre-

apondenue from various parts of the county. s'vet) wolves.

Send along the news of youi neighborhood,

and have it printed.

juiniiiriR oil’the st»oe i rolled over and over, bruising bin.self pretty badly. ‘‘Another time over in these woods”— but as I saw Jchn intended to ramble off into another one of his stories, I protested I bad an engagement, and turned

Brii-k Chapel.

Mr. James Johnston, of Montgomery County, has been visiting his consins,

.1 \% iM-oiisiii runner Kills Seven Wolnes niter u Terrible

StniKIfle.

(Chicago Tribune.)

Report comes from the town of Dayton of a terrible encounter of a man with

He is a farmer and owns u " li y- _

a largo herd of sheep. He went out to A love of dress has ruined Hilly Heard, drive them home the other night, and in | of Louisville. He is handsome, and passing a swamp he heard snarling and can not resist the temptation to clothe barking. He had taken an wld musket himself extravagantly. He had a tine along, thinking he might get a shot at a business as ahorse trader and livery-

HANNA & BLACK, THE Furniture Men!

8am and Charley Johnston ... Miss Sal- 1 P artr idge, or some small game, and had man, but he tailed with assets only half ( lie Talburt has gone to Nebraska to visit loaded it with No t shot. Not feeling equaling his debts, and bis creditors were , her sister, Mrs. Robert Allison. Mrs unsnle, he advanced toward the sound, chiefly tailors. It had been usual fori

A BARGAIN.

Allison is not expected to live Iwiig. She ond there taw two old wolves and live has consumption .. Scott uiardner lias thre.-quarter grown whelps, wrangling returned from Edgar County, 111., where a| id lighting over the dead body of a he has been visiting friends .. Wilbur 11“ got to within two rod o! Fisk will start to Illinois in a few days, ^ before they heard him, when he ... W. F. Collins and G W. Singleton | ,i,v d into their midst. Immediately the j have gone to visit in Missouri At Kotnl a Shirt at sells anywhere for $1,00. | Mr. Collin’S absence a lire broKc out on bis farm and destroyed about ono bund- W'-rctipm him il" rovers'-d th< red panels of fence We learn that -> un ,lm * llsp ‘l ' l for a club. The fight

75 Dozen at 87 l-2e.

him to order a new suit every week, and he was quite as varied in his hats and shoes. After bankruptcy be engaged as a traveling horse liuv< r; hut his mania lasted, and now he is in jail forembez-i zl inent. having tpent his employer’s

i)iy*All Goods Marked in 1’luin Figures. W« bcu to Inform the laities in ami around ‘Ireenrantle that, when re<|iivMcd hy letter, we vrilltnail, free ot uhnrire, full lines of aamplea und earefully fill ami forward orders however «maU, by niRil or exiiress ns desired. Priecs in every case the same as if 'he purehaser eame

to Inltanapolis and houRht the

store. Terms:

nooses

are sent to him by Sheriff's all over the Western and Southern States. He (twists the rope very carefully of the

Since I full seven eame bounding toward him, I money for clothes. and before he had time to climb a tree ' 7 .

Lob Humphreys of St. Lotus is a pecu-

i.ir rope manufacturer He makes noth-

11 , . , , , d'S but nooses for hangmen. Orders the excessive heat and scarcity of water la-teo an hour, and so savage and fero—j caused several hogs to die in this viein- v "Ci ■ wolves that as one of ity last week .. Mr. James Ruark has t! " " rmnii). r 1 d iv d the death-blow

sold a part of his farm to Mr, G. W , from tl„ old musket they pounced upon | ‘..nd teats'Us strength by letO’Hair for $I!5 per acre ...The young him and procei •! i to d'vour him. At ling t wo horses pull at it. The noose, goods at our j report the ice cream social at 1 'n- l *'‘' j'luciure the farmer would rush in with its intricate hangman's knot is made 1 oatoffloeorder or < . 0. B. j^ Fle ^ Mc(;ray , g( . fue8 j ajl . bor. 1 aulingj **P„*" d l lll!lbk ‘ w,th 0,1 ‘

the bodies back

(Jackson, Mich.. Daily Patriot.)

di i this, be afterward said, to save their] vv, ‘ > , ' , ‘ rn fr ""' Messrs Moore* Hum-

phreys, that St. Jacobs Oil is regarded as the very best selling liniment ever sold, and is is giving the highest satis-

PETT’I'IS IvFi:S A Go C0,n Pl et, -' success.... Several of

j young folks took in the excursion

r “ 1 1 Quincy... .Our Sunday School w ill pic

| nic Thursday.... H. F. Hall did over $100 ‘'■ ir ‘ - worth of work in his shop in four day - 1 ’*

our 1 one or both of the bodies back to the to tiee ne ir w hi. h the light took place. He

SUCCESS!

1st s, as there 1. a bounty of $11 on each wolf killed in Waupaca County,

i After a half hour’s

Tom. Abrams, g to a largely lincrea.neii bucinesr, been obliged to tuuved bis .stock of

t)win

last week. What other blacksmith-shop Alter a nan Hours skirmish the seven laetion. outside of GreeocMtle ran bea ii •' ' - ’ ! - dead at his feet. Hewasun- - i u jj,, abb' to carry tin' carca-scs home, so he

i good t " 0 ^ out ** ' ;,r i-' 0 knife he bail in his

It has effected many good

Business seems pretty brisk store ...Our flouring mill is

i trim now, and is making first-class Hour.

Awvvi I*../ I McKee, 01 Morton, was seen posting s e T on skulls, and to-day applied t0 >be ; (- or | eSH t f )nn .q ] ^ u( j i ^ 1 O > ll>I Ml.S, U p jjjUg j n our townfora sale of tfie bounty ( lerk for bis$i7 bounty, be- a re f orm can< jj ( j a ( ei

GLASS & QUEENSWARE,

To the large room on the

Kortli Suit- ot I'ubllr Siquaro,

Hawk inn |

p bills

personal property left by his father, deceased. Q/, Esg

IteeKvillv.

Next door to the dry gonda atoroofl. Hawkinaj ^ be extreme dr_\ w. ather hasuestrojalVay a*fi n ? Uie* a G Ic k * Ur go 1,1 ne a t” Vitd'c 1 ean' 0,1 tl,e "P 13 "' 1 corn. The bottom corn and prices will be tnuml (o low or lower than wont make more than a half crop

elsewhere in Western Indiana.

HlglteM Price's raid ior Market-

able Couiitr) Prod lice.

TOM ABKAIUS.

tf 19

' <irass is all dead and is greatlp damagi d

The Mayor of Quincy, III., vetoes the ! ordinance fixing his salary at $250 per

pocket, skinned the seven, saved their ve ar, and declares that he will not serve

Ho was elected as

reform candidate, and who is unreas-

sides getting a fair price for their skins , onal}lo cnoug; h, he asks, to expect a refDuring the tight he had every hit ol i, r i„ a tion of the city government for the

clothing torn from his body, his fiands | )r j ce 0 ^ ere( j !

and legs badly bitten, and the lower part | — of one ear snapped off . ‘‘^ners’ Liver Pills'' stand unrivalled jin the United Staten for curing biliousA Man Who Consorts witSi Itsil- ness, sick huadache, etc.

llewnakes, and Keeps IHs The a(1 ^-

ll»i Full ol Them. ' Frankfort, Ky„ was 25 cents,

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price at a picnic at

by fire ...Dudley Hamrick's farm was j Frankfort, Ky„ was 25 cents, which burned over on the 13th, the fire being I A * Lu Y 0 7k P T3mM. a '’ ( ' liar * c,er ,n ,h '' Ncw I Campbell Hampton thought was too started from a spark from a Yandalia en- , I don’t mind snakes at all. I oughn’t' hit;h ’ and in ■• <islc,1 on Boiog in for 15. gine, destroying a large amount of fonc-; t 0 , considerin’how long I’ve been in the ln order ^bis way he killed the

•ing and hay that was stacked in the Hold 1 business. It’s very seldom a person dies doorkee P er ‘_

A bad accident happened T. L Matkins qf t | iev on |y n I1( ] l0 themselves assoon : WICKED FOR CLERGYMEN,

and David Stigler Thursday la .t. They | as they are bitten. It’s very funny to

Th* tnidersiffnod leave to inTorm the public that he h«.- added to hie livery stock some ofstho Finest and Latest Siyle of Carnages And BugKi' S, and line single and double driviuprhortfe.'. I am well nreparea to furnish carriaRen for parties, wedding and funerals on short noti* • a l*ricet< to suit the times. Horses and mules boiiKht and sold.

Q R A N I) C 1: N T R A L LIVERY, SALE and" FEED STABLE! Northeast Corner Public Square Greom-astl- Ind. .1011 N CAWLEY, SElHiW IL'K'S K fire Fsb, LAWN a DRIVE GATES. Clieap, Durable and Ornamental.

started home from Reclsvilie, when their horse ran away with them, throwing them from the buggy. Matkins received some slight injuries, and Stigler was badly hurt, and no hopes of his recovery The injured man died the 14th. Mr. G W. Foster has returned from Kansas. He has been improving his farm, and

I as they are bitten,

me why folks are so afraid of reptiles. Outside of copperheads they are a pretty decent sort of critter. Blacksnake bites don't amount to anything, and rattlesnakes always let you know they are coming. It is the cursed copper, lying so quiet and braced up for you, that

Rev. , Washington, D. C. t writes, “I believe it to bo all wrong and even wicked for clergymen or other public men to be led into giving testimonials to quack doctors or vile slugs called medicines, but when a really meritorious article made of valuable remedies known to all, that all physicians use and trust in daily, wo should freely commend it

i I therefore cheerfully unci heartdycom-

11 [ makes the trouble. I rather like rattle- mend Hop Hitters for the good they have

ports crops good where ho was, and .i.akes, for they are sort of affectionate , done me and my friends, firmly believgood times. Messrs. Brown and Elliott, j ( . realttl . Bi vvhon you once understand ing they have no equal for family use, 1 who went with him, are still in Kansas. .1 1 ... „.,...„,i 1 will nst bo without them.’—New ^ ork

Baptist Weekly. 2tl8 Old Klaus, an inmate of a home for

you once

1 them. I often carry ’em around with

.... 1 here are a few cases r/ scarlet fe- hi . and once in a while 1 get into troub-vi-r in this vicinity, but they are im- 1,; by it. Did you ever hear of my stage

proving. Subsckibkr. s - No! Well, hi a good one, and | • P did notget aa much tobac

I will spin it out for you. ’Bout five U’oas he wished, and out of revenge set years ago some fellow from the city came \ f |re f° the premises, jeopardizing the

In consideration of the difficulty of up here from the city and started a new of a score or moao of helpless in

! P re P arl "S {or a l ‘ r ? Q concourse of peo- line of 8tages> lt was 800n afte , thc Wa . j mates, pie, especially in a great drouth, our in-L r . ,, ug wag blliU> ani , I Vltat,0n ,S eXtended OI,, - v t0 our brolhers the jeb from the Hrodheads for that he- 1

Bliipiist Avxociiition, Auk* -V.

and sisters and their friends, who live too far away to attend the session from

home.

Cohmittkk Dkei: Cheek Clll I I II. \11gust 12, [881.

Deacon Gray, of Palmerston, Wis., de-

tel One day I’d been over to the Jet-' sey side gettin’ some live rattlers for a couple of show chaps. They were- stop-

pin' at the Gap

DRUGGISTS PRA18E THEM.

‘ We always recommend Malt Bitters.”

“A perfect food medicine.”

“Best nourishing agent we know of.” ‘ Women and children take Mall Bit-

House, and I took the: ters ,\ , , , - . , , “Overcome nervousness and sleepless-

stage Irom the depot to take tho snakes i I)CgK ,,

I h ,d the varmints in a

up to them.

f ' n, '° ! e 14 netwi ’ rk ‘ vitheut^barb.", | tl , ctCi(1 onu of hi8 j,, dishonesty. bl * ske t. b '‘t they wouldn’t stay quiet, and

and Ib thi 4 only general purpose wire fenre now ’ ' i w j Uin i rr {) * lM t j lti i llls r nut lliV i>V(ir «, iro in use. It iif just the fence for jrardenorn, ' young man whs not prosecuted, and ...

‘Not a vile rum bitters.”

‘A perfect renovator of exhausted nu-

Have in Block a full and complete line of Parlo r Furniture, Library Furniture/Chamber Seta Diniiur Room and Kitchen Furniture, Lounges, Patent Rockers of the best stylos. Marble Top and Plain Tables, Pictures and Picture Frames, and in fact, everythihg desirable iii the 1- urniture line. Largest Stock and Lowest Prices. TJ XT D E RTAXS I XT G In nil its branches, carefully attended to. A full stock of U ndertaker’s Goods constantly on 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 in WAGONS, PLOWS, HARROWS, And S'anu Machinery Crcncrally. Iron and Steel, Uor.se Shoes and llorse-Shoee Nails. Hart just received another car-load of the celebrated OLIVER cm I,LEI) PLOWS. Also the CASSIDY SULKY PLOW, Warranted to (five satisfaction, or no sale, after a fair trial. On band and for sale HR ATT I NS SHINGLES, The Celebrated Red Jacket Iron Beam Steel Plows Ladow Rolling Harrows; Deere & Mansur Rotary Drop Corn Planters, and the Deere Cultivator with springs. Alton! for the fixrelsinr Iteai'i-r and Mower and Twine Hindine Machine, and thc I)or«ey Twine Hinder Reaper and Mower. Just arrived, a car-load of thc celebrated Siudebaker Wagons. Sole Agent for Guar A Scott's steam eniriDiH, saw mills and threshing machini-s Having secured competent workmen, am prepared to repair and repaint buggies, carriages, 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, THH! "VIOTOIR, * In all great contests, and for the past Fifty-seven Years the {Acknowledged Siamlard of the World—being copiad not only by the maker* •( this country, but ofEuroj e offered during the present condition of trade at Grrsifly Trice's.

•Most successful

farmers end stock-raisers, and is very desira-: after a week’s seclusion in his own room llR ' bl4 '' ib 1 lt ’ ^ oe l J ,bo critters in. I no- „ Me for eometei ies. .-arks lawns, city b-t*. allowed to dopart f rcm tiu , town folks eyeing mo and the basket mpe •rlh.r.trentscs. ^j a prayer meeting at the Deacon’s, n > »« d P^ty soon one of the,

women gave an awlul scream, and yelled lished denominations

purooses.

beauty, strength and utility, are unsurpassed, j he was warmly praised for his forbear-

medicine in the

aug

'1 hreu hundred dissenters from estah-

residing in the

Their

Self-opttiiiE attacliniciiis fur Drive gates

anec toward thc sinner. This brought

out: ‘He’s got snakes.’ In a minute | neighborhood of Charlotte, Mich., have there was great excitement. I looked organized tho Living Church of God. 12

down at the basket and saw tho critters! of their number arc at work on a new

i, him to his feet with the confession that

heve many advantage, over any now in use. ' he deserved no credit. The fact was,

for prioes or other linfomatiun. call upon, or! thathe , )tt j wlljppedthe c i urk unnu , rri _ had worked their heads out under the Bible. :•»»• '"'""'H«- - “'-b . ■» I kH - of ,,,y ‘“ ,i “ l,ckin ' " ,ci '

Agents, Greencastle, Ind. , hud spent thc week of retirment abed.

fangs out at the passengers.

Suits

jen wanted to getout, but as 1 sat by the

1

It is a Foolish Mistake to confound a

1 he worn-1remedy of merit with the quark utedi-

trouble in the Lutherian|(}() 0r tfioy wero afraid topa-^ me

Da. K. C. \Vs',Vkbv).‘.sn ‘hk'hts Tbkat-j‘/' UrCh ’ , ' , ” ; »' i ,ol P h '*'“ n41 1 ’ a ' itor , ‘ nc, ‘^ couldn’t help laughing, and that made

!Tou be "id youZwJou ’l’ v" ,Dan . Wh0 ^ bis wifu

say I subscribed

V •> »v I « ■'V.r* > i v rx, I is > ll«7, ill' III XI I r | | , rfitiu, liOgg of Memory, Sporinatorrhu»u, impo tnney. Involuntary rlmiBBionB, l^emature Old Ako. caused By over-exertion, pedt abune, or over indulgenrc, which D adn to nifitery, decay and death One box will cure recent caBen. Each box contniiiB one month’s treatmont. One

cinos now so common. We have used Parker*? Ginger Tonic with the happiest results for Kheuoialism and Dyspepsia, and when worn out by overwork, and know it to be a sterling health restora-

tive. Times, adv. Au£. ^ . _ t Dan Rice, the clown, married a I’enn-

^ ou | quiet, mad, and he ordered me to get out.

money to thc church, \ sa jj something about tho snakes I eing

and never paid it. \ ou are a villain. i,atuilessand tiiat they couldn’t get out, , . » , , Can you understand sound Entlish? You j ,, ut lliat ditln . t do anv eood I had ".vlvama deacon s daughter; but the un-

dollar ahnx, nr nix boxe, f.irflv.dullnr*; aent a | waV8 can find me at ”8 South Fifih J ^ . <■ ion of church and circus was not happy, by mad prepnul on receipt of price. Me suar-i “ l,la y 8 Cftn 'no S‘ -o ooutn I idea that men were gettin 80 excited, for , , , ,, ,

i^r^el^rbVuXr W XZ,. jThis is the first thlng , kncw thc drivt , r alopppd , and lhu "'<* h " RUcd

t w;u. f o'A';;:r':nA': < 'to' return , ; , he";nnn. H ; if ’ rotJar . dcd V tL() 1,0ac ' ,n “ 8 a challen S e the team, jumped down and came around ”1 have sutiered beyond

At the same time a couple ; ‘‘ M y bf( ' l, ' 4 , s b, "' n 14 l,u 1 rden t0 ,I “;

money , . . .

fhe treatment does not effort a euro. Uunnin- | to tiglit a duel.

M »ued t r lered direct from un Address JUtIN WKST A

00., Sole Proprii tors, 11 and 1K:1 W. Mndl.^or 'Jt., Chicairo, 111. Sold at Allen'^dniK Htorely47

arsio re\v ,UD i

Mr. Charles H. Wayman, Krie, Pa., writ.,; '"My physi ian, had given me up to die. They told me my lung, and liver ttereull de-

°r Cn-tivunc , we Ritters advertised' I immediately realized

rh7n1h7d!«cuVn^ wV.h' 'h.< "fhout iron in tho blood life could not . . , . . . , „ , ! - h 7 .;?c iurely n ve*etaMi' and no P vor fail'to cist. With trembling anxiety I sent . ,-ervan. dr,Ver - ,or SOV4!riil da - vs ,at,!r lhttt 8an ' 4> , thusiasm on the 1th of July, broke into

staining pills. J

endurance.”

to the door. At the same time a couple , al - v , ' ,e na , s a ,M, , r,,,in n,0 :" ... , , ' have been denied the pleasures of socie of the men ms.de came toward mo and , y Kxtracts from , ( . 8 t im onials of those in a jilly they hustled me, basket, snakes j tured of skin and scrofulous humors by and all out into the road. One of tlie the Cuticura Remedies. aug rattlar. got away and I could not find j aatic8WM p a „Ud ovor tbo case of hiai. However, I got even with the| threo Lynn boyg who a burst ofon _

1^. HIU Ajtvl/ J , , , , .

WK will | ay the above reward for any case of eavetlaud gone. I was very weak,palo and Liver Complaint. Dy,pepsin, Sick Headache, emaciated. Hy ehanc. I saw Brown’s Iron

Indigestion, t'onstipniion or ” ' «ann< 11 ’’ —

When They

give sat

C0„ "The. Pill Maker,.” 1811 peptic symptoms disappeared, mv lungs grew iinJ cur,ed ltSclf 0,4 1,10 beat r '* ht alon «" . 7 7 ! “

gar-eoated. Large boxes. w ) )0 procured for mo

cents, ror sale by all

bottle. I must have varmint, which had escaped, in some; g church to rinK tha be | lf but they have

wE.ST * CO™ ....

/and lit W. Madison St., Chicago

/ pack age

cent stamp

M'V mail

.$oid at

prei-uid . . _ , Allen's Drug Store, ly47|ed

on receipt of a Ij

-rt'tu*Ittgiufl t.mip.

Free trial 1 ’ 8, ' tic s >' m P to,n!, disappeared, my lungs grew u/n 14 11 strong,pains in the region of the heart vunish-

my urine beeame free of sedimen), »nd in a word 1 have regained perfect health. Mow 1 feel able to thrash the doctor that attended

H. (.'. 8 1 KEG. 1 me. and really believe I ought to do it.”

side the driver. The chap board it rattle and when he saw what sort of a passenger he bad near him he gave such a yell that the horses ran away, and he, in

Tho ladies who Homo time since were unable to go out, having taken Lydia E. Binkham's Vegetable Compound, are quite recovered, and have gone on their way rejoicing. 2tl8

wcro'granted our Piano, in thc GP.EAT WORLD'S FA IK in LONDON, ISM: at the GREAT EXPnsrriMN in PARIS, IHtii: at the INTERNATION W. KXPOSI riON in Chili, 1ST'); and at thc grand CentennUl|Ex'bition.Philadeiphia,’76. All persons wishing to purchase ior examine! linstruments are ;re'pcetfull>\invittd to vis

our ware-rooms.

Chickering & Sons, 130 Fifth Avenue, New York. ! 156 Tremont Street. Boston, BLOOD! BAD BLOOD, MADE PURE BY DR. J. M. LINDSEYS Bhotl Searcher FOR ALL HLOOD DISEASES SUCH AS Ulcers, Scrofulous Diseases, Erysipelas, Pimples, Boils, Sore Eyes, Sealtl Head, Mercurial Diseases and Malaria. For Loss ol Appetite, Nausea of Stomach, and Indigestion, this Medicine cannot be surpassed. The proprietors have certificates enoughjon hand to fill a good sized volume, all of them the free w ill offerings of those who have boeu cured by the “Blood Searcher.” Send for circulars. Sold

hy all Druggists.

R. E. SELLERS & CO., Prop’ts

Pr.

Sellers' Liver 1111a cure Liver Complaint, Headache, Costivenee . Dizziness Fever Ague. Cml

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