Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 January 1880 — Page 8

arc! o f

Hamburg]] Embroideries

A part of which are remnants', received by

T. B. SCOTTI

The Fancy Goods Man!

RAILWAY TIME-TABLE. INDIANAPOLIS AND St. IjOUIS RAILROAD Going Kast. Going WestDay Ex 4:2)ra tt:40 a m AooiiininodHtion 10.07 a h S:** f a "N.V. Express 2:40am 12:30am ’Every Day. JOHN W. EAHP. Agent.

St. Louis Vandai.ia. Terre Haute & Indianapolis Railroad. Eastward Trains. Westward Trains. **2.60 a m “’4 20 p m I ”12 13 a m *“2.08 p M ’8.30 A m *5. or. p M I ’8.30 a M "5. 10 pm ♦Daily except Sunday. ♦♦Daily. SAM’L CATHERWOOD, Agt.

Louisville, New Albany »& ChicaooRailroad. North. South. Passenger Train 4.30 p m 11.00 pm Local Freight 4.30 A M 3.20 A u Greencastle Accom’n arrive from north 2:40 a M. From South 8:30p. m.

•If you want a tine shoe, a coarse

shoe, a fine boot, a heavy boot, or any

kind of boots or shoes,don’t fail to call on p. R. Christie. He has a large stock of new goods, 'atest styles and best makes. You can always get the worth of your money there. It will pay any one that desires a good article to give hiti a call—

Washington St. north side.

(Pay-An insane man from Ureencastle Junction, named John Welch, is now confined in the County jail, from whence he will be taken to the State Insane Asy-

lum.

If you want to see something nice to and see Barwick's glassware, glass sets, glass* pickle stem dishes, vases, goblets and tumblers, lamps and lanterns, silver, glass and queens ware, chamber sets, blue dishes and bird-cages. A lull stock of groceries of all kinds. Soaps Babbit, Acme and others; also buckets, tubs, churns, &c., &«.

They are the Cheapest in price ever offered in Greencastle.

We have also a big lot of

Emits s! lass!

LOCAL LEMES.

And the Largest Stock of Fancy Goods, Germantown Yarns,

Zephyrs, ete., to be found in the City.

If you want goods in this line you will find genuine bargains at

T. I!. SCOTT'S, the Fauci) Goods Man.

1STew IDry Ghoods!

Fine Dress Goods. Silks, Satins, Velvets

gAaS-JIarry Burley is convalescent, fiSay-Asa M. Black was in the city this

week.

®a5“Capt. Smiley has returned from

Illinois.

8*5^** Walnut has been on a high for the past week. flSay' Mva, little daughter of D. Stanley, is again sick. giaTWounty Clerk, Bridges has gone to

Missouri.

»a¥*('lay Darnall is a candidate for

City Clerk.

great deal of sickness is reported

ail over the city.

flSaV*Mrs. P. R. Christie is home again

from Logansport.

Ojjy .Mrs. W. G. Burnett has been sick

for the past week.

8^i“Groencastle is a stock market ‘‘of

, no mean pretensions.”

BwS'-Charloy Hammond is a candidate

South liil'OOIM'Hsth*.

Will Howe received a “valuable” pre.ent from Indianapolis, Christinas week. A coach full of miners from Brazil came up, Sunday, to attend the funeral

The Greencastle Street F.. It. Co- \ 0 f Mr. Jackson.... A number ol arrested has elected the following officers for | deserters from the army passed through 1880: President and Superintendent, over the Vandalia, Sunday The Dr. D. Rogers; Vice President, A. T.! mud is simply terrible....... A tramp Keightly; Secretary, J. S. Nutt; Treas- who wants something to cat seldom

wants anything to do to assist its diges-

LOOK HERE ie n i sut a.

orer, C. J. Scott.

®»;rMarriage licenses have been issued to WilburW. Fisk and SallieE.Mahoney,

tion Will our minstrels give an entertainment soon? Considerable

Vandover B. Hill and Mollie J. Buis, I sickness among the little folks, probably

Newton T. Harland and Susan Boswell, owing to the foul weather There Greencastle,

-lames W. Scott and Mary R. Routt, I is already some talk in regard to the Robert A. L/iwremte and Mary Scar-! next election of a councilman from the brough, Freeimont Welch and SallieJ.jJd ward, and aspirants are numerous... Miller. Miss Beile Browning has returned from teiS-The following officers of Lotus j Coate8?il, ° The “boys’ all took Council. No. 329, Royal Arcanum, werel in Hu, " pt >' D,1,npt >'’ Monda y night

installed by Win. E. Stevenson, D. S. U., A one-legged man of Tallahatchie,

I want to selny entire stock Dry Goods, IMons,

Boots anShoes Hi and Caps, Qanensware^tc

Either as an eirety or at re ta I will also sellr rent mybui

ness room.

Here is a rarehance lor son one to make in ey.

HAWKINS,

North Siile .iblic S<|iiare,

at their last meeting: VV. II. Blanken-

ship, R.; J. T. Darnall. V. K.; Henry Miss., rented eighteen acres of land last

NOTICE TO W-EEMlir

At l.siiigilon's I'smry Itu/.iir

Fringes and Trimmings of all kinds, Flannels, Waterproofs, Muslins. Prints. Table j f or p:. Treasurer and Towel Linens, Crashes and Napkins, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery, Under-

SaS"The Australian Minstrels appear

at Opera House, Jan. 23.

ffiifGeorge Marshall is again a candi-

date for City Treasurer.

tfiai^“T. Langston, of Bainbridge, was in

the city on Wednesday.

wear, Sacks, Nubias, Scarfs, Hoods, Shawls and Wraps

Itcsiriy-JIade tioiik* smil Dolmans! Direct from the manufactory, at prices that defy competition. Headquarters for Kid Gloves, Kuchings, Ties, Laces. Collars and Cuffs, and Ladies’ Furnishing and Fancy Goods of All kinds, OERIVIANTOWN YAK**, ZEPHYRS,

and Knitting Yarns in Colors a specialty.

Our Millinery Department Embraces all the latest styles and novelties, and ns wo employ only first-class

Trimmers, we arc prepared to give entire satisfaction. j**-There was no meeting at Brown’s Our aim is to make the Fancy Bazar a First-class Establishment in every res- 1(all , ast 8und nj h , pect, and as wa buy our goods of the head of the market, for Cash, obtaining all j e> discounts, own our own room and pay no rents, are content with quick sales and I ffia5“Oharley Anderson returned from small profits, offer a choice fresh stock to select from, wo can and will make you Now York on Monday,

p.ices as low as the lowest. Please call and examine. Respectfully. ;iui24

Dan Langdcn.

Ueltzer, P. R.; *uo. C. Kidpath, Orator; Geo. W Lee, Chaplain; Jno. G. Dnnbar, Sec.; James Matthews, Coll.; W. H. Burk, Treas.; J. A. Curtis, Guide; D. L. Harris, W.; A. Brock way, 8. »n Thursday the report was that Superintendent Morse, of the Indianapolis, Decatur and Springfield road, las* night returned from a trip over the now portion of the road. He thinks that six days of good we ather will enable them to get the track laid and ballasted. It is being pushed vigorously and this part of the work will be but a couple of days

behind the tracklayers,

fifeg^iiolloge Avenue Church.—The

year and gathered forty bales of cotton from it. His name is Thomas McCinney, ex-Treasurer of the county. He did nearly all the work himself.

A bridegroom was belated at Rochester, and the time appointed for the wedding was over before ho arrived in the city. In order not to miss the train on which the pair were to start on their honeymoon lour, the bride and her friends met him at the station, and the ceremony was performed hurriedly on the platform.

Mrs. Peter Ryan has the finest sewing machine in Greencastle. It is the

services will be held in the lecture room LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC,

of the new church. 9 a. m., class meet-

State iJImtiiinyutnatn County j! Greencaetle Township, tnam ConntyJtj ana. ' 1 John 1’. Alice vs. I.ovi McNutt andJJ

T,. Huililun.

Now comes the plaintiin permn, anlj his complaint herein tario-r with an 4 .il that each of sai<l defenda- is not a resided

the State of Indiana.

Notice is therefore here given said del* ants that unless thev bed nimenr bcfopJ suidJohn (Isborn . Justint the Pea, if for said County of l’u*ni. and Stale eflj

- - , State ofIJ ana, on the 2C>th day of Jnary, A. D..lHa| the office of said Justice, the citv „f i,.J castle. Putnam County, il State of In] J o rwl tinaurnr itoinnr tn.ii.l 1 .1

and answer or demur toaid complaint' same will be heard and termined in a

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absence.

Witness. My name d seal ofmyoi affixed at the i-itif (lreenetlth.1 nam County. thlOth day of 11,-,

ber. A.D., 1879.

JIN OSBORN.

3t 37 Ptioe of the Pi

188*. Harper's Youg Peop!jj ILLTJSTEEk.TED.

ing. 10:30, sermon by I. W. Joyce. 1:45 p. in., Sunday School; lesson—Matt. 2: 13-23. 7 p. in., sermon by Dr. I. W.

tteir Ami now those cute and cunning j oyco . Special provisions have been students have returned. made for the convenience and success of

the Sunday School, and abundance of

C. W. LANDES l CO,

Healers in

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Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Books and Stationery, also a large stock

of Paper Napkins. We would lie pleased to have you call.

13 East Washington Street.

WA number of cattle were sold on

the Square, Saturday.

®5f5“See change of advertisement for F. A. Hays’Trade Emporium. Kajc-Prof. Ridpath will lecture at Meharry Hall, to-morrow afternoon. My-John R. Miller is willing and ready to bo elected Mayor of Greencastle. ftfeiy Herd Phaylor, Ed.Ilill and August Fussier are dubbed "The Mystic Three.” BoV^The attendance at school is reported to have increased since the holiday va-

cation.

Csff-Jacob Reigle,of Cloverdale,shipped a car-load of horses to St. Louis, on Tuesday. Ka>rA temperance revival lias been in progress at Temperance Hall all this

week.

BUT Ed. \V eik has quit school and is learning the mysteries of merchandise in

his father’s store.

Mass Convention of the Democracy of Putnam County, at the Court

House, to-day.

ttoy-Mrs. Clark, of Mattoon, and Mrs. Hunt, of Danville, are visiting Capt.

i Blake and family.

Mff*Mr. \V . B. \ estal, of Cloverdale,

supplies have been provided for the use of the classes. Mr. Joyce cordially invites all persons not in other schools to join his Bible Class in the study of the lessons. Prof. Bassett’s class is composed of students of the University, and Dr. Baker’s class of young lady students. They cordially invite students not engaged in other schools to join their classes. Mrs. Hasher has charge of the primary class, and and by aid of special helps provided is rapidly achieving a very useful success as a teacher of children. Alpheus Birch is Superintendent, and will always welcome visitors to his school.

The evils of sensationnlitcratiire foi younn are well known, amli want of an lidoto has Iona been felt, ^is P muiplisjl IIarpkr's Young Pkopi.k, Jionntifully i!b trnted weekly journal, wllti is t.iiullj

void oftho objeetionable felres ofsensati A.J. BURTON has everything de- j Til^wh ich he Job'll

suable in the oyster line—nice tub oysters and all the grades in cans, while prices will be found low as the lowest. Restaurant on east side Svuure.

The volumes of the Y'oii People tel wjtli the 1st number in|Noveli>rof eaohyJ When no time is spoeifled. it III Uunler.J^ that the subscriber wishes f tiffin aithH Number next after receipt otlie order. ^

Died, In Putnaniviile, son of W. and M. McAshland, aged 19 months and 1 day. On Jan. 3, 1880, in Reelsville, Mrs. Elizabeth Mullenix, wife of Martin Mullenix, aged 20 years. In Marion tp., Jan. 4. of diphtheria, infant child of Martin Wright, aged 5 months.

Choicest staple and fancy grocer-, HARPER’S PER lesat aVYSONG’S, northwest corner of HARPER’S MAGAZINE, ontjeer, the Public Square. | HARPER’S WEEKLY.

HARPER’S RA/.AR

The largest stock of Silk Thread

in Greencastle can be found at J.F. Hill’s Sowing Machine Parlor. For something nice to eat, go to A. J. BURTON, on the east side of the Square. The bust groceries and provisions, at the lowest prices, at WYSONG’S, northwest corner of the Square. Mrs. John A. Gibbon’s has a Light Running “Domestic” Sewing Machine.

The freshest and nicest foreign and domestic fruits always on sale at BUKTON’8 restaurant, on east side ol the square.

The THREE above-named One year.

Any TWO above named, one HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE

Pfiataae Free to all aub.-ribc

States or Canada.

ICALS,

licatinns,

111

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me fear, ll Im the I'titl

INDUCEMENTS for rsOO^Ll

ipnt's Yorl

BE*vThirteen NumbVrs of It

I’koi-i.k will he furnished to e»v yearly sul Bo fiber to Haiii-kk's WmKLY fol&O; ot.Bfl I’KK's Yousn I’Koeu: and Uahi-kiIv.o *| bo sort to any address for one Am-omhiii inic with the first number of HAlrj’aWnt for January, 1880. un receipt olt 1 ! 00 foil

i Periodic

Go to BURNETT’S for Boots and Shoes—he has the largest and cheapest stock in Putnam county. 24-•

In Greencastle, January f>, infant child ofWm. Gtaham, (colored.)

Iti’iii Cstiitu Tumslers.

[Pkkparkd i-ou The Star by Newuf.nt.]

Lewis &

John YY. Howard to Margaret A. Gil-

shipped a car-load of horses to St. Louis ,c ”' 41 88 acrcs in Frimklm tp., for $,1()(X)

on Tuesday last.

Bstrlf a man falls and breaks his bead I during this Weather, Ins brain would

probably become mud-died.

The LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTICis the onlyjunderbraider sewing machine in the World.

If you want a good square meal, go to A. J. BURTON’S restaurant, on the east side of the Public Square.

two Periodicals.

Remittances should be mndoly PortdMoney Order or Draft, to avoid IhdcdofIm Newspapers are not to copy ll- vlvtr'a ment without the express ordcrjpf llurief

Brothers.

Address HARPER ,t BROTH Eld Now Yd

1880. Harper’s Bj

HjXiTTS’XE/A.TBD-

Oysters served in every style, in Hie best manner, at BURTON’S restaur-

ant, east side of the Square.

John Buttery to Dudley F. Burk, 1 acres in Clinton tp., for $030 Elizabeth Elder to ’Richard Tobin, land Greencastle tp., for $500 Mary M.

, . | Rono to George W. Priest, 40 acres in

tetr Rev. Hadley, of the denomination p, d , for * 200 Francis W.

of Friends, will preach **■ ’ 1

(Jiurch, Sunday, Jan. 25. | Washington tp.. for $5,000 Sam’l , l:ev - vv - Hurry will preach at Robinson to Minerva 0. Payton; lot 1, 2. Fincastlc, on Sunday, February 1, 1880.13, 4 and 5, and pt. 0,7 and' 8, and all of At the morning service ho will preach on 9 and 10, blk. 1, in Catherwood enl. to

Carpontorsviile, for $480 Sheriff

Tliis popular periodical is pro- i. : aent j|

journal tor th« hou«oh<>)ij. hvery numlicr furnishes the lute

tion in record to FashionA in dres ... , ment. the newest and most approvt with deseriptivo articles derived fr :i»uthw t i / • fiw/l . i : i : a v -t

tio and original soureef: while itsi ' i eins and Fssnys on Social uml I>ora( 1 (

give variety to its columns.

rhe volumes of the Bazar begin first Number for January of each ye r. n • i r t in <• i w ..i /v.. i..... ...i : a : 11 i i■, 1 rtl

Pt? li 5\° ^.mentioned,it will be unde toodtl the Hflbgcriher wishes to rommenc with*

ware,

Number next after the receipt of onh

-Full line of queensware and glasswith lowest prices and best bar-1 HARPER'S PERIODIClLS

gain guaranb --li, at W YSONG’S, north- ; HARPER'S M Ai;.\ZIN r., one year. ' 1 west corner of the Public Square. | HARPER’S WEEKLY, ’’ ** ’l

| HARPER’S BAZAR.

,Ul4 ae ’ UIIAI.LLV 111 R I The THKEE abovo-nametl imblicatiiu. Al.ll h ,) a tin 10 cunt counter. It con- 1 one year. 1

preach at Fox Ridge | McCullough to Anna MatkinsVsl acres in t,l ". ,8 . hundred8 of usuful al,d ornamental 1 AnylTWOabove named. one year,

Skulls.”

IDu) M iss Alice Roiiick has recovered her health sufficiently to resume her position as teacher in the First Ward

school.

ftsjV'A young man in this city contemplates buying out the Bainbridge Nows. We might mention his name, but he does not desire it.

Largest Stock! Greatest Variety! Lowest Prices! Also, Paints, Oils Glass. Putty, Varnish, etc., at COOICS X3RTJO- STORE. CTTIRJHID

By Dr. 0 .1. A. Micrnian t Sauiiort and Caralivo, without thn injury an.l nuff.-rina «ru<»eBinIti' t. an-1 Ulndoranoe irom labor. Book with likem- w * of bad can** huforv and after cure sont free. Dffice, 251 Lroiulwsy, Now York. PatienU-T«4«iA ~ ‘

tsmo day,

•i-ve treatmont and leave lor heme

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fiSaY-Mr. W. 0. Miller, a conductor on the K. C. F. 8. iV G. R. R., of Kansas has been visiting relatives in this county during the week. tti-There is to be an effort made to put now life into the Putnam County Agricultural Association, that a County Fair may bo held this fall. UujpMr. S. W. Leonard has put in the foundation fur his new residence, on South College Avouue, and will finish the building in the spring. ftafr-Wc arc under obligations to our agents over the county for their ondeav ors to increase the ciiculation of The Star. We return them sincere thanks, and hope that they will continue in the good work until the last day in the morning.

P. C. to John C. New, pt. lot 152 0. P. Greencastle, for $1,200 Samuel Gardner ct al. to N. J. Stoner, 14 acres in Madison tp., for $350 James Summers et al. to Lewis Roberts, pt. of lot 5. Tinch’s subdiv. of lots 77 and 78, E, enl. Greencastle, fur $1,900 Tims. O’Connell, jr., to M. G. Stokes, lot 6, blk. 0, depot enl. o“ Greencastle, for $150 Elisha Sublett to John R. Saddler, land in Washington tp., for $100. John C. Ridpath to A. R. Brattin, lots 33 and 34, town of Filmoro, for $900 United States to Geo. Moniciil, 30 acres in Floyd tp., for $50..... United States to John Bullock, 40 acres in Floyd tp„ for $50 United States to Jacob Stobangh, 40 acres in Floyd, for $50 Thos. Hanna to G. A. Ricketts, 1 acre in Marion tp , for $122 Geo, A. Ricketts to Ram’l VV. Clark, 39 acres in Marion tp., for $1 092 Joseph W. Wood to Casandor G. Lewis, 39 acres in Franklin tp., for $1,000, Nathaniel Stringer to M. Hurst, lot No. 1, town of Belle Union, for $100. ... Henry B. Martin to Isaac Gilmore,

articles.

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| HARPER’S YOUNG PEOPLE, one ye* 1

1 bo choicest cigars and tobaccos- Postage Free to all subscribers in thi)! 8 ’* at BURTON'S restaurant, on the oast : 8tatC80rCun id8 '

side of the Square.

The

i neat

,, , ’ T'® Da'J.'.>r by express, free of ex K - T - , -hverytmng nice in Groceries and v,< . ikt* freight does not exceed on< > J

li

Im

I.

e Annual Volumes of HarpIm's IU.u'.I doth bimline, will be sent by niiill-.i 1 ]

“ expc We i]

Provisions at George Wysong’a popular c^^rLn^ty^hrrL.u^rr?^ grocery house. coipt of cash, at the rate of 15 25 per 4ol»S

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Uoth cases for ench volume, suiUnl^J

If you want the best and choicest cdpt of fri ftcii 0 8ent by mail ’ poitpail ' oC

confectioneries, be sure and call at A. J. 1U R11 )N'S, on the east side of the Pub-

lic Square.

Di'Hiii Tiling.

Ki’rnittnncttfl flhntild he* made l»y y Order or Draft, to avoid chance t aNuw • j. ipors lire not to copy this of ! rer ,- tm nt. without the express order of Htn

llrothers. | Address HARPER A BROTHERS. Ncit Y j

-For the ’Genuine Hartford r* ,l 'l

The umlersiyned is prepared to furnish alii, . „ sizes of drain tiling, at his kiln. In C.at.,! b , e SU r e 8nd 8° to BURNETT’S. He

a...... XIMIIK, ill HIM Klin, tn ( ftUtOP- ! , . , n . aJ ville, or will HU order, left with J. W. Buffing- i , 0 the 8ole *8 ent fer the Reynolds-1 ton. dealer in hardware, etc.,Grceneastle.Ind. p* 1068 ’ — Good tile and in.lde price, guaranteed. j Fifty Dolllirs for one

£■ li. ELIjIS, I ifledi4 ine.

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CoatMviiie,IndJ M ,

• For the best quality of Rubber was s° far gone that sev-’ Overs be sure and go to BUR- , ' hysician8 decided that her case W

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To .11 l A 0AUD - 1 o a.I who are sullering from the er rers and indiscretions of youth, nervous -weakness, "early■ decay, loss of manlioud, Arc., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This Rieat remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a selfaddressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph

terminata in consumption. I was todl ed to try a bottle of Dr. Warner’s Wine of Tar Syrup. It gave almost 11 mediaie relief, and two bottles comply ly cured her. Sbo now enjoys g? ga health. I would not be without it' cost fifty dollars a bottle. boil

WM. H. FERRIS. fV

Chnir'n ofthc Board, Tp. of Wilton,MofWP roe, Co., Wis. |H Price 50 cts.per bottle,equaling in w , er-nrty „ii Hollar preparations. —