Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 January 1880 — Page 9

Brin" on Your-Staiulanl O O H. H. A R S We have Hie Goods, and will f;ive you value lor them! BfiTWe do not advertise for bunkiun ! lie That erves His Patrons Best, Serves Himself Best Therefore we shall oner you (roods on «B small a margin as they ran ho sold. Our “took icomplete, it has been selected with care, bouyht at the lowest possible prices, and must be sold. It consists of every variety of f^istcy o-ooids. Includes Felt Skirts, Canton Flannels, Corsets, Hosiery, Woolens, etc., also the largest line of Germantown ^ arns, Saxonv and Shetland NN ools, Zephyrs, etc. ( to he found in Greencastle. Our Millinery Department Is in ebarireof Miss I.anu. of Indianapolis, a skilled and efficient Sales-lady and Trimmer, who will execute with taste all otders left, which we Kuarantce will he done at as low prices sh any place in our city. Bear in mind that our place of business is in Bayne's Block, No. IK East Washington Street, also that ours is the largest stock of Fancy Goods and Millinery kept in Greencastle. Please give us a call and we will make every effort to suit you in goods and prices. T_ IB. SCOTTI The Fancy Goods Man! ■wtr- Don FAIL

to call at

ALIEN’S —

Store.

And examine that immense stock of

OLIDAY GOOD

Now arriving and on exhihition. Presents — Suitable — for — Everybody ! Beautiful and useful goods at low prices. Our variety is too great to enumerate. Call and look through our sfock and learn prices before making purchases. We take pleasure in showing goods, whether you w ish to buy or not.

C. W. LANDES & CO.

Dealers in

r> Ft. U Cr st. Medicines, Paints, Oils, \ a

Toilet and Faney Articles.

lariM

St T

STOVES!

O A7~ IE S

If you want a fine shoe, a eoaree 1 ‘shoe, a fine boot, a heavy hoot, or any kind of boots or shoes,don’t fail to call on I* J{. Christie, lie has a large stock of new goods, •atest styles and beat makes. Yon ean always get tho worth of your money there. It will pay any one that desires a good article to give bur a call— Washington St. north side. Si^T’Miss ilontas Nicholson, of t illmore. visited friends here this week. (Hay-''harley Hammond has sold his fine bird dog to a Pittsburg man for (fay-Miss Mollie Malian, of Indianapolis, is visiting Mias Nellie Hammond. (fcy-Mr. Grimes and family, of Vigo county, visited \V. G. Nett’Sunday last. flay Presbyterian services at brown's Hall, to morrow, morning and evening. Bay There is to be a grand Pal Masque at Opera House, on the nigh; of February

113, 1880.

Bav-Mi. Alvah Prockwny will soon open up a spoke factory in or near this

! c ‘ tT ' • • •

«^*Mrs.Davi9.ofsuilivan,is visiting customers in Pu(nun) and adjoiniii" counties (hat they are de'll,Tf n *mHy!’ tUSU,>1 ° ! ^ u,l ' A ' TEiiMiNED not to in: cndehsold by any house in the West on •aTMissClara Crawford, of < raw- j | ( <j, j j,, o’ a || (I Cook SlOVCS. All OUl* lai’^C Sloelv of StOVCS WCIC

fordsville.is the guest of II. II. Mathias • • • ■ .•n • •

anlUm ,i v bought before any advance in prices and we are shll "mil" our BoyMr.J.s. II. Dctrick and wfoh.ve ( . l|s ^ OI (h(» advantage of old JU'icCS. r Fo all who inf end buygone to their now home at Cherry Hill, . 1 * • !Neb. in" stoves, we sav, no not fail to call in and see fs. Exam-

BSjrTho Woman’s Heading Club meets

at the residence of Dr. Joyce, on Satur- . .

Id.y Jan. la.isso. convinced we mean just what we say. ,

BS’ Miss Ella Kagan, who has been

teaching music at I>anti!le, returned St)0V011SOII <fe (SOU.

, home u few days ago. j

STOVES!

.1. I). Stevenson & Son wish to sav to their many friends and

me our stock and learn prices, and we feel confident you will be

! Andrrw Hlark has sidd ibat fin* ——If you want to see something nice | A.J. PUR TON has everything de .grey dnvmg horse to Mi. 1.. W. Sinclair i to and seo Harwich's glassware, glass : Slrn >, lp in th ,. 0TMfr | IB9 _ nj ,. e ^ 0 , g .

f.t Mm. *. »m. i v 1 fttwioid, o. ^ eD ‘* r,c ^® ‘ iiWer, ^rltsR ®nd queens w§f«, chamber 1 county, vs visiting-lesso Richardsea aad seta, blue dishes and hird cagefl A lull family. (stock of groceries of all kinds. Soaps— .1 ... _ , . . v. Psbbit, Acme and others; also buckets,

OW-riih Stsb, enlarged to «t, eight- , n b Bi churn., *c., Ac.

(page |>apar is furovshod at one dollar per . year. Tell your neighbors of this fact.

KW'-Wecoll eapeeial attantioa of our, . , .... „ . i . , .... . , * t i i counted for, no doubt, by the fact that A. J. BURTON, on the

readers to the advertisement of str. I > , , ’ only a few ladies entertamad. But one 1 Square.

notice of “Open House” was announced Th „ b7sl gr^cries and provisions, in the city papers, and tho ladies enter- ut , he ] 0W( , Kt prjcpH ftt WYSONG’K,

l ,». rJ .,. W i. t ,.„ft.H.ft t— era".;:/ r, " i,i " 8 ' ry 122,425Jl. 1 . , J

l^-hspecial attration is called to the

■ W- fhe burning of a wo.iahea of A , Tth Rrot|iW(>v to b9 •the cor.tr of Indiana and •^‘••ry; . oun ,, in our col , mns to dty . q hPtim . !, tho Ftr. Department on b „ r h# W1#hp| . l0 b , jy „ . ra8lli ttniJ su( . h

,We<ln.-8<Uy aight. Loo, «100 ns iianr-’ ^ , h „ r „

1 ance.

i Hawkins, to be found in to-day's Stas. , fiMf-Ceunty Treasurer Ilillis modo his nemi-annual settlement with the State

^ 1 hem whs no great array of Greencastle New Years callers, this year, ac-

fact But

pure, will he found low as the lowest.

Restaurant on east side Hvuare. Choicest staple and fancy grocer-

ies at vVTBONG’R, northwest corner of

the Public ritjnare.

For something nice te oat, go to

east side of the

i ——The freshest and nicest foreign | and domestic fruits alwavs on sale at ! RPRTOX’S restaurant, on oast «ids of

| tha square.

Humpty Dunipty aaxt Moudav

OV'! ha OTIair tamily roonion was |heMat ihe residence of Mr Bssroa lO’Iluir, os Christmas day. Tho evasion

i was one of ram enjoyment

! cernod.

{ awa'Tho remains of a littln daoeh'er of Mr. Dan. Morrison wi re brought to this city from the West, by tho Vandalia o*. | press, Sunday afternoon, for interment at

a« there has been’no market for here be-

fore. Persons desiring to make contracts j night at Opera House,

for future delivery lihauld cal! on him at

once.

•MS” The following names were select- ]

1880.

Harper's Young P«opl<

n_.LTraTRA.Tmr3.

Thaevile of Mneatlosal literature for th| vouaa art v.tl known. aa4 the waal of an aif ttdn*. ha»'n»f h»»B felt. Tbi» le eneelled V| Iliarht a Y OUX'. p^iei.a, a bMatifalfr ilful trefod weekly jenrn.l. wkieh is egnxlly dl void of th* objeeliunuMo featoree efeoneatiol ill invenife literetur* and of that tnoraliziir

tone which repela the yonthfal rMdor.

The volumes of the Ynunn People liesi with the 1st nnmher irl'loveml’er ef e«. h ye«L When no time is »pe< itied. it will he anderetol that the eohurriher wiehen to heirin with ttj

Number next after receipt of the order.

HARPEB'S PEBIODIOALS. RARPKR'S MAiJA’/lNR, oae rear, « i IMBPER S WkhhLY. •• •• 41 IMHPER’S BAV.AK <• •• 4 , TheTHRKB ahore-Baaiad pnlslioitfoaH, One rear. i| |

Anr TWO ahov. aawed. oaa rear. ’

HAHPHH’ti TOUV0 PhXiPLK. 00a yaar. 1 | _ Po-t.ta brteto all eab«riher-i ia thaCnitJ

Ntafee or Caaada.

to u!l i on- on ^4on 11 ay last,by tho proper otlicors,

to serve as tho regular panel of Petit

a good

go to A. J. BURTON’S restaurant, on the cost sido of the Public Square.

Jurors, for tho next regular term of Putnam Circuit Court, commencing on the second Monday in February next, viz: Merit Barker, Jackson, tp.; John T.Broth-

horrent Hill I emetery. ..rs, Franklin tp ; Thomas Sigler, Monroe Brfr Mrs. Church well, one of the new- tp.; Jobs W. llcNary, Marion tp.; Milton ly arrived negroes from North Carolina, j W. B. Woodruff Greencastle tp.; Peter died on lust Monday morning, aged about Stoner, Madison.; James C. Cooper, WarCO years. The remains were interred in ren tp., Frank Landes, Washington tp , Forest Hill Cemetery. Lewis M. Buis, Jefferson tp.; A. M. Bay*We are under obligations to Mr. Blue. Mill Creek tp.; James Albright,

Conrad Cook for a nice lot of fresh Clovetdalo tp.

oysters in the shell, and we freely 8»a?* Marriage licenses hove been issued ; a’test tho fact that they were extremely to Milton A. Eggers and Elizabeth D. good broiled on the half-shell. Hodge, William S. Epperson and Eliza IhFvMr. John P.Allee, attorney for Mrs ’*• 1'“", Thomas M. Roberts and ElizaJesse Runyan, is at Lafayette this week. Bryan, William 11. Jones and Nan1 settling with her guardian, and sailing, as n ' p Roberts, George Jack-on and Mary I Commissioner, the lands of John S. Bus , H*!l.'I’ttnnias N. Hall and Henrietta !kirk, deceased, who was Mrs. Runyan's McClanal.an, William W. Suthcrlir. and father. Mollie Roach, Alexander M. Kelsey and

tepY David Pinkerton, of 1 ioyd town- ^ ‘'‘“''R' | MnMen and „„ lunL . IlI<! „ l ^ship, died quite suddenly, on last Bunday ' lir ’' ' 111 ,l • • irni s 11. Games and , Nick Hohorts’Humpty Dutnpty Combinanight. lie complained of sickness during (' nu tsn M. ^ Hurst. Ifiillp Alhaugh and linn, consisting of twenty-four people, at

•Cr Do not forget Scott Hiridnaa next

j Thursday.

Go to BURNETT’S for Boots and INDUCEMENTS for 1880 ONL Shoes—he has the largest and cheapest! awThirtvn Vumbrrs of H»ri>*b’h Yocul Stock in Putnam county. ‘24-’ 1 P K ?e I K *'!• be furnished to every yearly buH ———-— — I seriber to Hiaeas’s Wcrclv forlSSO; or,.Ha]L If you w ant a good square meal, I J >lil ‘!T ,i a n,, , ,, iKrKR'K Wkhki.v wi|

* ' I be sent to any addreim for one yeer, eommen.

ing with thetlrst number of Hsrpsb’- Wbkk: tor January. 1880. on receipt of $’> 10 for tl

two Periodicals.

“ _ I Remittaneos should bo made by PoetnfH Notwithstanding the great expense . MoneyOrder orflreft to avoid ehanee of losi 1 • . • ■ ,, , . 1 Newspapers «re not to copy this advertis incurred in bringiiig Mrs. Stddona here, | ment without the eipreHs order of Harper

tho price of admission will be placed at 50 cents. No extra charge for reserved seats. Tickets will be placed on sale at

Langdon’s next Tuesday.

Oysters served in every style, in j tho best manner, at BURTON'S restaur-

ant, east side of the Square.

The magnificent stage costumoii of Mrs. Scott-Siddons arc insured for

$10,000.

Brothers.

Address HAKPKR A UKOTHKR^, New Yorll

Full line of queenswaro and glass-

ware, with lowest prices and best bargains, guaranteed, at WYSONG’S, north-

west corner of the Public Square. That favorite smusement troope

1880.

Harper's Basar.

ILLUSTRAcTZEID.

This popular periodical ia pre-emiuently 1

journal tor the household .

Every number furnishes the latest informal t-ion in reirurd to Fashions in dress and ornn I mont, tho newasi an<l most Mpnrovod imtD'rn*J with desrnptivo artideH derivmt from nuth«*nl tiu Hntl oriKtnAl HOiirops: while it« Stories. Po-I (•ms and Khaavs onSorUl and Domctstic Topica

give variety to itf* columns.

The volumes of the Uaxar begin wuh tb4 tirst .Numlier for January »f naeli year Whei no time i» mentioned.it will be understood thal the sdhicnl.er wish. * to eom c n-e with thJ Numbi r next after the reeei|.t of order.

21 tf

Hooks ;iml Stationery, also a

of Faper Napkins.

We would he pleased to have you call.

\ amidlOK ; the day, an<l medical aid was summoned, ' " ilker, John \V . l-eudley and I Gpera House roxt Monday night. ' ' ’ :r" ro ih » - * ~ ^ ,»»*•

1 i>er..iio i>;. 1 r-i 1 . , ; N1.1 1 S,) and 10 cent counter. It con-

1 .. ■ . „ Luorotia Ripley, Charles A. Munch and tains hundreds of useful

8*ir Ihe I H ,r and Festival, at Hanna- Margaret A. Asher, John F. Smith and uuicle*. mann’s Opara Hoaao, Tacadty Aieht, waa Belle IreUnd, Wil«y 0. Potter and Tl , ,

NtOOk largely attended and netted over $200 to Mliry , ilmR Bowman, Wiley Reese and ’ v-i’' , I tho managers. Mrs. Cal forth drew the Minnfo Wallace, WilHan. e! Coffman and 1 ‘ on “le cast

‘organ, Mrs. Downs, the necklace, and Lillio Arnctt j ,, . lc ol the Square.

William Haverstick, the Bible. Matilda J. Lewis. on .Kverythmg nice ,n Groceries and

HARPER’S PERIODICALS. I U ARPEK’S MAC A/.INi:, on« yr.n. { t | I HARPER’S WEEK* Y, •• •• *14 I HARPER’S BAZAR, •• •• 4] and ornamental The THREE above-named

Id Fiiisl Wash in "ton Street

M. White and

Lewis, 11 mien Wood and

BnA- On Monday morning about six tosephino Burk, David L. Vandament and Provisions .at Geirrgo Wysong’s " popular o'clock, a fire alarm was given by the Kaiali L. Perry. grocery house.

1'AWYI I’OK fc4LK.

A- I » i h to yuit farming 1 will fell ray farm of WH one and a i|iiarter miles soutli • if egrt from llainliridge. Said farm i< well wwter.il. being led by larg \ never tailing i-pring* Plentv of good l.imertoue, and hII iu nultivation and graBB. Well Kuited lor Block rai-ing It lie- nn the State rnit'1 running e-“t .ndwent.nathreuck ainbridge. 1 w II -*ii altogether or in lot* to euit purohnser For

ogetner *.r in

pBrti'-ularB rati on John H. OordoB at Bainbridge, in at the place of bn-ini'BH of the un

dereignud ill UreenoaBtle. It. I . 1 irvenoghtte. Inf., i>ee. '1', '87S.

Y: ELLIS,

tin C’

LOCAL FEMES.

te# - Write it 1880 now. (te/V” I. R. M. Alien is sick. •ay Ho not forget Scott

bell in fSoutli Greencastle. caused bv a’ bla/.c on the house owned by Prof. Marquis, on Depot Stioet. The flames were quenched by the bucket brigade, before

serious loss resulted.

RAILWAY TIME-TABLE.

^lou u Snake Hilled a Hi.-S. ,,77]"''°"*?""™ ° f 1 ' :nclaml - is a

- rf>!lt admirer of acutt Siddons, and al-

, - it .11 . nag. | ways attends her entertainments at tho Ihe horned stinger; (crotalcs ponge). St. James Hall. London, of the Staked Plains, is one of the most' — -

v . A^ewnpiiporH nro fiox ro copy this HdvertH

ttxV Thu following officers have been < * ea ' ,, 3 r Knalle * ,ho world . ‘bough !u;k- If you want tho host snd choicest! Hr "tl 1 er* h0Utth * * Xprt,H ” rJer of u “ r *’ , r i Siddons next elected by Christian Sunday School, to ‘'j,"-seldom ui-t with. It is vory quick in | confectioneries, bo sure and call at A. J. Addr«»s HARPER 4 BROTHERS. New Tor

serve the ensuing year: John A. Grose, lU moTen,< ’ r,tH ’ ani1 ,s SHitl to be provided BURTON’S, on the oast side of th- l> u b

with a sharp, venomous tail, which it ' ~

sistaut Suporiutendent; John Ireland, ,>r ‘ n S s ,n to t't«ct with any object that vi 8it0 d I Treasurer; John Stanley, Secretary; Mis« arou,i es its anger. While gathering nuts

Thursday,

|#*Will H. Allen of Indianapolis vis Superintendent; James MeD. Hays, A-- w,,n “ ’ i " ar l>. venomous t.u!. which it j lie Square,

ited Greencastle Saturday. sistant Suporiutendent; John Ireland, brin S s ,n con ‘“ c t with any object that - bol^ nnd w to "TuRN [Tt'^ ^ ftaTMiss Bello Browning visited! Tre “ Ur0r: John 8tanl<i - T ’ tewitry. Mis* Mowt: » Us ^ r ’ ' Vhil ° K«thering nuts For the host quality of Rubber *t*‘» ‘be solo agent for the Reynolds »' IwiHANAroLifl and St. Louih RatlroaI) CoatcsTillo this wook. Katio Higgs, Assistant Secretary; Miss a vounz ludy nr eighteen, daughter | Ovm bo sure and go to BUU- ®^° 08 *

Lillie Stanley,Orgaaiat; Dwight Allen 01 : ^ "i Dutch Cr6fs Roada, n ‘ ’ v • tf'.M

GoinR Kant-

I>ay Kk -4 :2» r m AccomirKHiatiun... . ID.(IT 4 u r N-Y. KipreKH 2:40A u

J Kvery Day.

JOHN W. KARF

Guinn West.

^:40 a m f»: 12 l* m i

teiY-Miss Lizzie Smith, of Evansvilh

12:80 a p 1 Agent.

Bt. Loris Vanuai.ia. Tkbbk Hautx: & InOLAXAPOLIH RaILKOAD. KA-twarJ TrainB. WeBtward Traim. r *2.b0 A M 1 20 c S I 12 13a m ' "2.UHpii MO AM ‘ m • .|J am *5. tup M • ♦Daily except Sunday. ♦♦Dtily. . SIM’UCATHERWOOD. A«t. Louihvili.b, Nkw Ai.baht & Guicaooi! AII.BOAtl. ' North. South. PaBBo^ger Truiii 4 Or n U. 00 pm Local Fraight. I. J a m 2.20 am (Jroonosttlo Acrom'n arrive from north ’-‘i lO A M. From Boatli 8: »J p. in.

and Harry Hays. Librarians.

is visiting at Louis Weik’s.

*ia?rI)o not forget Scott Siddons next *®‘ ,!rattia ,R cf "> s picious in t.usiness, Thursday. because business is brisk with hini. The

AIUmb, of lla.il,

lie adver-

tises, and hi$» business is not merely local

Scott Siddons next -in the past few days ho has sold a fine

—v.u/ iv , , 1 gold watch to a gentleman from CincinTfy ; V lc ' ,tt 1S ke °r m 8 ,,ooUs n»ti, and some fine silverware to EvansTBP- VIr n' ^ iT fri* Til- | rtlle parties. Notwithstanding tho great vi ST-T ' 0ifl ' is rURh athia est *blishmont during the h.d t Htngh , ,,Ib .n this c. y. .days, he has already recruited his stock , , , ' ' i 1 buroh is lo be and is as well props: ■ ! us vov to sup''ly dedteat.,.! m . ...y, January ^ 3al! tho need, in bis !tue. ( all and £

at Jas. H Allison's. •kiUilo not forget

Thursday.

the Little Big Sandy, Texas,was attacked by one of iher-e snakes. Terrified, she fell to the (pound, when it fastened itself to her face, nnd, vibrating its deadly tail, compelled the persons who came to the poor girl's assistance io keep away. Of course death ensued in a few minutes.

- Mrs. t laspill has one west to 'tsit r IntiV' s but will return in a few days and attend to all orders for dressmaking.

•Sg-IImupty Damply night.

next Monday

M i s. Thomas

A CARD.

Henson of •Johnson Co. * '1 o all who are Buffering from tho er

lawn, when bnried recently had for her 10r ’’ B,1 d indiscretions of youth, nervous pal! bearers her six sans, al! grown to ' ?Pal ' 1 "‘ SH ’ ,>ar,y ‘ 1, ' cn y- losH ^ m “ n ’ manhood hood, &c., I will send a recipe that will

; cure you, FREE OK CHARGE. This

Scott Siddons entertainment is ri ' at n ‘ rnf ’. ll r was discovered by a inissr

entirely new and novel,

praised by the e

publication*. I

I Of»t v*-., r . ]o| Any T VQ above namoj, one yo*r, 7 * HARPFaR\s \ 01 N(■’ PKOPLK. t»ne yenr, iJ Poptncrc KreetuallaubricriberHln tho T'nitl Stiite*' or ( iinn'la. 1 Th'* Volumo ofHabpki 1 neat cloth hindlnvt will !>♦» son* by maiUSnoifl F ' '*- j>r by express, free of expease (i»ri\ * l( the freight does not ( i ed e P or voliinie) ft.r noHi \ complete Soil eom prising twenty three Volume*, senr on red iTii'i ..t t .1 ii, :i t tl,,. nr iei i ohirao,| truivhf jit uxpensft of i urchaKer. | : 1 for ea h voiu me, suitable foil

ent by na 11. poet paid, on rM T

]

Kemift»r»uo«i should I t made by rnstolhi. j • Oi ler oi Draft, to old ihanoo of loll N < w >p;t porn lire nut to opy tliiri Mtlverti^

entertainment is,. a , lonary in South Anicnea. Kend a selflias been addressed envelope to tho Key. Joseph world. T. ' ~ ■ r — -

Innun, Station D, NswY’orkCitv. lydl)

I illy Ikollur, tor on<‘ Boltlv

Jlrdirinr.

Tomah, Wis.. Nov. 29th. 1877.1

My wi!.' wa- for years atBicted wiL A tbum, nn.i ws ; so far cone that severS physu ians decided that her easo nins 1 ternsinate in BOnsuMptioB. I was hidueC cd to try a bottle 0 f Dr. Warner’s Whit^j \\ tne of I ur Syrup. It gave almost imj tuedmio relief, and two bottles complete ly cured her. Hfie now ' enjoys goo< health. 1 would not bo without it ii i

cost fifty dollars n bottle.

_, . , WM H FERRIS, Chair’n of the Board, Tp. ol Wilton, Mon

r^e. t.io., Wis.

1’rice 50 cts.por bottle,equaling in sll nearly all dollar preparations. For sale by W. Jones. At^