Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 22 October 1881 — Page 2
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C. W. CALLENDER.
IProprietor |of
CASTLE MILLS, tDealcry in Flour, Meal and Feed.
Uighest market price paid for grain. Custom grinding a specialty. On Mill lot formerly occupied by tinge’s mill SOUTH GKEENCASTLE.
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An Ohio Editor'^ Story of Doup-Oorrrll .11) <s|<‘ry.
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Tilt* Trouble Is He Don't Know the facts n* we have ihcin.
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teir Strong Cathorwood lias returned to Now Mexico. fl>sS‘’Try to be and do better than your neighbors—the result will he beneficial to you both here and hereafter. (barw.ludge Jordan, of Indianapolis,has purchased the residence of Col. John It. Mahan, south of this city, and will remove thereto. Sfe** Don’t whine—take things as von find them, make the most of them, and be cheerful—you will require fewer prescriptions and no liver pills. ISW'-A woman, kind of heart, neat in person, and winning in speech, is more loved, honored and respected than the beauty in silks, diamond's and holes in her stockings. 168“ Wo might, as a sort of reminder to the public, announce that The Star now has a much larger circulation than any of its county competitors. The people like to read a good, live paper. 8®“ Would it not bo well for men.when the fact is acknowledged that we can take nothing from this world with us, to pay more attention to garnering for the soul, and less attention to filling the pockets? Sunday last William Bivens felt of Jim Moran's head in a forcible manner with a mediunusized stone, and the officers of the law arrested him for the offense. William resisted the officers, physically and orally, to the best of his ability, but he was finally landed within the confines of the county jail in a somewhat demoralized conaition. |ft?*-The Cloverdaie Herald says: Willie Nelson, while trying to board a freight train last Friday morning, had his foot mashed by the car wheels. As yet there has been no amputation and the doctors are doing all in there power to save the foot, but the boy will be a cripple all his life even should he not lose his leg. Later,—the boy has the lockjaw, and is not expected to live.
A Eomloii, Ohio, ('orrt'spoiKlent IUlolils Hu* Story.
Fuel*
Iroiu Private Letter*.
had to be prepared for the little one after birth. In addition to the above, we note the
8sJ“In the recent editorial review of representative business men of that city, by the Chicago Tribune, we find the fol
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following adiiitional circumstances re- lowing in regard to Mr. Burhans, who centlv discovered, in regard to this inys- will ba remembered as a graduate of tenons tragedy. There are several par-j Asbury: Andrews & Burhans real tsties, residents of this city, who testify ,8te a,, d W ashinfcton street. n ,, v, I his firm has been established since th tthem.n Gorrell who pretended t° i868, and i, doing a good business. Mr. be Jennie Doup’s husband, and who ac- Antl| . t ws the su ,j or member, lias had companied the remains to this city, is the over twelve years’ thorough and successsame man who accompanied the remains ( fol experience in the business of real isof J«cnb Donr, Aono.M.l to tVusoilv ,ate an<1 lo» ns . ~ '’"■ 1
Tbe Madison County Democrat, published at London Ohio, has the following in its issue of Oct. 12. in regard to the Doup-Gorrell mystery, and from the leading, it wonld seem that the
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notwithstanding the fact that he denied ma k 0 specialties of examining and perhis identity while on his last visit here, i fecting titles, managing the property of
COLUMBUS, OHIO.
and corroborative of this testimony is the ! non-residents, paying taxes and colloctr u ,-f th.r-tho hr,i„i po.rict,,r ..Kr.,.-* «K» i mg ients. The firm has a No. 1 stand-
fact that-the hotel register shows the! . ,
. , , I ing in husmess circles,
same name in the same hand writing at j 3 the two different times, and both are | “I want silver.” said Jane Jackson of identified as the same hand-writing as Louisville, in demanding the settlement letters received here and signed by James A*f Henser's board bill. ‘‘I ain’t got no
MANUFACTURERS OF
M. Gorrell. Another fact is that this
editor is not up to the facts as we have man Gorrell told the citizens here that them here. Ihe Democrat says: 1 he the child burn lived about twenty-four facts connected with tbe case, as we are,i,ours, while the evidence elicited by able to asceitain them, are as follows: j private correspondence from London,
The name of the woman was Gorrell, w ife of James Gorrell. who states that he is able to produce his marriage certificate, if it is necssary. The paitics have beel stopping at tbe Pennsylvania House occasionally during the past three .•Himmeis, and remain several we< ka at a time. Mrs. Gorrell was o guest at that hotel about a year ago, and during her stay she gave birth to an infant, that died soon after. Dr. Underwood, who attended the woman at bar uccouehme'nt, says the babe was apparently healthy in all respects, and in hrs opinion its sudden death was wholly uiiUoked for, to say
tbe least.
Ohio, is that the child lived only an hour
TT UNTIE
silver,” tbe angry maH retorted,” but I'll give you all the lead you want;” and he shot three bullets into the landlady.
F. H. Drake, Esq , Detroit, has recovered from a terrible skin humor, which covered his bead, face and hands, by us
or so, and its sudden death w s astonish- big Cuticum Resolvent internally and , ■ , ,, ..1 Ciiticura ami Cuticura Soap externally, mg to the physician and those in attiti I-,,,., , 1 ” r j | tm , s 0( j news< oct ance. i Terre lUato S*tu7iay EvUg Mail. Benjamin Snelling of Owingsville, Ky., Mr. George Knoohr, aft r having tried has been murderous hut uncertain in his
* '' pistol.
all remedies recommended to him for Rheumatism, received oo relief until he tried the St. Jacobs Oil, the first application of which gave hiia relief, ami the
continued use cured him.
At lib death Washington was the richest President we evet had lie left an estate worth #800.000.
u e of the pistol. He missed a man whom h e shot at and killed a dog in 1875. He missed a second man in 187'J and seriously wounded a boy. His next miss was a few days ago, when the bullet by chance took the life of a spectator.
WEAKNESS CURED. Lynn, Mass., Dec. 18,1S80.
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The deceased woman’s maiden name Biuei-g, t 0 s i 9 te r f or weaTness. After takw*> Doup. She was the daughter of a in* two bottlee she was able to walk and run as Methodist minister, and was quite weal- w>n “ ever - 11 1 * cer, “ lu,y “ ™ n<Ier * , l
thy, owing several farms—one in Uaion county, also land near Wilmington, Clin-
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Under the above head, the Indianapolis Review of last Saturday, gives the follow ing additional particulars in regard to die visit of bold burglars to the restIcnce of Hon. John Hanna, last week. ”A story, said to have been started d Greencasile, is circulating about town
man giving his name as Jacob G. Doup, j to the office at Springfield, Mass., Good of Euclid street, Dayton, O., came to i Company will send for seventy-five cents London with the avowed purpose of in- a dditional the twelve numbers lor the V 'stigating the cause of Mrs. Gomdl'a ^T*"’ c ” nuinln o bes.das ra ar >y ^ort
stones a serial story in six installments
death. He claimed to holier second by Ellen W. Olney, six articles on Arctic cousin, and Gorrell thinks he intended :'.’xperiences and adventures by Lieutento take posse:-shm of her property if it :int Frederick Sohvvatk.i. U. S. A., comi .,,.1 mander of the late Franklin Search can be proven that she did not sustain 1 .... , r I expedition, an anonymous serial in six
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l,an,l. Doup hit for homo the same !iv moloJir-.m.ong olhor conlrihutora John j
of his arrival, evidently not being able I Burroughs, Maurice Thompson. Edward the back part. Pain under the shoulder
to acquire such information as he desired. 1 B e,1 amy. 11 E Scudde-r, Geo. M. l ow ! •.
j Ernest Ingersoll, i. >S. Goilter, 1 rest-
the first of the j. Jent D Gilman, Octave Thanot,
Mr. Gorrell was in town
week, and went from here to Broadway, | Rebecca Harding Davis. Mrs. Gen. Lew Union count)’, on business connected j Wallace, Mrs. Lizzie W, Chaiupney, with his farm. We feel justified in as Catharine 1 arrington, Louise Stockton,
sertaing that Mr. Gorrell is not a wealthy
Cincinnati banker, and there is no reason to belive that the deceased woman was his mistress. The above extract seems to lack foundation when viewed in the light fur-
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nights since, of the Louse of tho Hon. John Hanna. Mr. Hanna hear J a tutnpus and was about to get up and learn he cause, when he discovered two masked men, one on each side of his bed, with pistols pointed in the direction of his vital parts. One of these individuals politely informed Mr. Hanna that he had better keep quiet which he(Mr. II.) at once proceeded to do in a very 'orcible manner. Thu situation was a perilous one, and Mr. Hanna, who atone time was a member—on probation— of
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187‘J, and registered as man and wife, leaving the next morning and not returning until June, 1880. During their stay, she became a mother in August— the landlady and Dr. Underwood waiting upon her. She had a fine boy baby. Aftir their services were over, they retired the doctor to his home and the landlady to her room for the night, but in a short time Mr. Gorrell called her, saying tho baby was sick. She wont tin-
found the buried in
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number of the North America Review, is l^FORE TAIH80,ofM' ni' i-y.l ni Amir TAtINQ.
. . ' versa! Lassitude. 1 am in the Back, Dimness of
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continued in the November issue of that I Vision. Premature Old Aqe, and'many other publication. Col. Ingersoll now replies diseases that lead to Insanuy or Consumption to tbe stricture* of bis. opi nent, *nd pull partionlars in our patapblet, which
presents much more fully than he has ' we desire to send free by mail to everyone, ever before done the logical grounds for iix^ek^es foM^ fils opposition to Christunuity • 1 he , tir will bo sent free by mail on receipt of the
opposition to Christhnuity. The I or will be sent'free
article will be received with interest by ’“""‘-y. by addressin^Ay M j.- DIrI sj E co tnose who have read the first part of tho Buffalo. N. Y. debate, as well as by all those who be- Sold in Greencastle hy Conrad Cook. livve tfiat tho cause of truth is best ad- ■ _ ,
by free discussion. An early <’ 0 • AI E A N
vaneed by free discussion. An number of the Review will contain an exhaustive reply. In a Symposium on Presidential Inability, four of our most eminent Iulists, .1 udgo Thomas M.Cooley the Hwn. Lvrum Trumbull, Prof. Thoo-
lle at once slammed down his eyelids like tbe trap door in a stage when a harlequin disappears, and commenced: “Ob Lord! May it please the court comes now the plaintiirby John Hanna, Esquire, his attorney and demurs”— Hero it occured to him that a question of jurisdiction might be raised, that his petition was addressed to tho wrong court. He recalled and tried several forms of petition laid down in Chitty— tin illy tried one laid dow n in Bicknell’s practice, but none seemed to suit his case. The Lord's prayer was what he wanted; and, after much trouble on his part, he finally got it. as he supposed, and composed himself by repeating, in a trembling voice, “Now I lay me down to sleep,” etc. The burglars could restrain themselves no longer. 'I hey stole a silver spoon, an unused blacking brush, a towel, left the house and indulged in ihe biggist kind of a guffaw outside. Don’t question the efficacy of prayer ifter this. In explanation, I would say ihat one of Mr. Hanna's sons was wide awake during these proceedings, and may have given his father away. The reports of the semi annual confernco of the Mormon Church at Salt Lake • In not indicate any abatement of zeal on the part of the men with many wives. Fi! teen thousand delegates were gathered from Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Wyoming, and their religious enthusiasm was remarkable.
Kirkwood cemetery the next morning, j .’ore VV. Dwight, and Gen. B. F. Rutler, Mr. G. saying he was going to remove it discuss the several weighty problems
to Greencastle this fall (188!)). They have visited London more or less since that time. On the morning of Sept. 21. Mr. Gorrell called on Dr. Field, saying his wife was not well ; the Dr. gave him a powder, which, after taking, she threw* up. About half-past three o’clock that night Dr. Field and tho landlady were called. She died between four ui d fi-e o'clock that morning, tho doctor pronouncing it a case of heart disease. September 28 a cousin came from Dayton, inquiring after her death; said Jennie had staid at his house last Christmas for several days, when Mr. Gorrell came after her, remained over night, taking a separate room, neither of them making it known that they were married. Mr. Doup expressed surprise that Jennie would deceive him in that way. Mr. G and Jennie left tho next day, as ho said ho was attending to her business.” In the second letter tho writer says “Mr. Doup was hero Oct. 13, after her trunks, as ehe had four left here, one trunk having been taken away by Gorrell ; says be found out by a visit to Wilmington, 0., that Mr. Gorrell has a wife and three children there ; met him on the street; went in his house ; Gorrell begged him not to tell his wife.” The same correspondent also writes that when the child was born tho mother had no clothing whatever prepared for it, and clothing
arising out of Article 2 of tho Constitution. “England’s Hereditary Republic” U the title of a significant paper contributed by tho Marquis of Blandford, and Senator George F. Hoar writes a states
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