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THE STAR.

, LIVERY, SALE

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paper was always a welcome visitor, and HABITUAL COSTIVEN'ESS

, l think it will be in the future. Lone jig the bane of nearly every American wo- , xt tv r" r ' \ I IS situated ten miles ninth and man From it usually arises 'hose dis 1 1 \ A A D COUN 1 Y one mile east of Ellsworth, on the Ells order* that so surely undermine their — worth and Lincoln Stage Line, in Sp ' ,e * U J| »»d stren K th. Every woman owes «*SMleorso Black is buying horses in Creek Valley, Lincoln County, Kansas u.^.d med'"n'e. Kidney'wmt.‘ hifthe Southern Indiana. W e are having a beautiful winter. N .sure remedy for constipation, and for all tefrMiJ. R. Southard has returned from rain, no mud. no snow, and dusty roads, disorders of the kidney and liver. Try 1 l Indianapolis to hibernate. clear sky hntl warm (la - v • , 0,,ly wt,e " the n0W • f c - wind cuts across from the northwest, and James O’Brien ia forty-one years old, I a*a?*MiBS Laima Blish, of Seymour, ts r . . •’ J ’i

J then it niakcs ft Mlow feel -iki* hunting

he ond®rfi«ncd hep> lenve to inft>ru» the . , ^lio that he h.vs bought the stock hih! inter- Monthly lust.

visiting Miss Ida Mouriy.

\ thunder storm in

of Hanna A: lilack in the livery busineFM. ^cJisnow prepared to furnish all who wish rthingin his line with irooti Teams, Carges. buggies or Satidle Horses. Also buy,

t l and feed horses and mules.

Northeast Corner Euhlic Sqqare,

stle, Ind. JOHN CAWLKY. JOH NTX RaIo,

|—a warm stove, I mean. With this letter

January on .you will find » money ord r for one dol

lar, for which you can send The Star to

ttsS^Bob Llack is ^buying horses at Lone Walnut, Kas.

I). E. Swinvord.

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Vincennes.

Bsg^ rhere is talk of another National Bank being started in this city. 8*^'' Isaiah Starr and family, of Monroe 1 township, talk of moving to Missouri. M r. John Lundy, of Centraliu, 111., is visiting friends in this city.

has passed twenty-two years in Pennsylvania prisons, and has just been sentenced to ten more. aM for robberies.

A WONDERFUL RECORD.

Myriads of so-called “specifics" and “cures" for Rheumatism have already

S>uf Last Saturday night’s temperance brought before the public, and many

r f . j of them have even been endorsed by the _( sign rs o it certificates of prominent and respectable

DOBELL & COOPER’S Furniture Store! NO. 22 E. WASHINGTON ST. G KEEN CASTLE, IND. our stock is all new and of the latest pattern. Prices to suit the times. Call and examine stock. J. T. DOBELL. M. J. COOPER.

meeting resulted in

pledge, the largest number received on any one occasion during the revival. In view of the success being had, the meetings hare continued through all this

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•^Another lot of horses were shipped I week ’ and in P^babtlily will continue

jto St. Louis, Monday, by John Cawley. ni>xl vvee k'

fraF*Kufus Stratton has gone to Spen- ( To become a good correspondent, to cer, Ind., to sell goods for , . . I alburt acquire a good hundwriling and become a 8<^" H you want the best job printing . rapid penman, a correct accountant and a for the least money, call at The St ar thorough, practical bookkeeper, lake a

office.

Ii>vy Joel \V McGrcw is out on crutches and hustling along in the race for Mayor

of this city.

fbay* We have several communications

the '<"! ■e i‘.

arl iitclier suut Dfitlt'r ati l'r«‘sli

mi<i Hall VIeals.

!■«' p, oppotite Mow ■ A- Veniiillon’s, near Van- 1 ill! ta Depot Mm r 1>ki ivkiiko in any part of i

^'clty, at 'iour d.-firod, Ire of enarge. ' . ■ . , . tomers wirh tho choicest meat at j will appear in our coluinns when

^ P ^le,,l ^ 1 1 LiL. opportunity offers.

,i L '-y&fWHh ! ! |feiV*Ilev, G. 0. Mitchell preached in I’ana, Illinois, last Sunday, and preaches

there again to-morrow.

JrJ" Candidates for county offices arc

certificates of prominent and respectable citizens, who have derived benefit from -uch preparations. There is no doutit that a great many of these “Liniments.” ‘Oils,” Ac., so widely advertised and freely rccotnm nJcd for Rheumatism and painful complaints of a similar nature, have genuine merit and will relieve cer tain types of the complaints named; bu when Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and kindred diseases have become chronic and threaten serious results yon may rest assured that they will help hut very lit tie. Although not recommended as “in-

course of training at the old reliable Tei re fallible.” the peculiar qualities of St. Haute Commercial. Jacob’s Oil e prcially adapt it to those •ase* winch may be termed chronic.’ . , „ „ ,, I and which have previously withstood all I A trial ol Ptso’s Lure will convince you k))0wn .. 8p( . cifl) . sus w [,\\ as the pre good remedy for Coughs. | of llle ,, eHt phvsiciang . i

that it is a

Bronchitis and Asthma.

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Dan. Rice is accused by the Kansas City Times of drinking wine after making a temperance lecture.

C Jl lit S. I §1 considerable animation.

SHOT. CANSfili tlOOlo. CON-

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ECTIONKKills I’ttltMT-M. flu MIS ll J Andall kiuU. el COUNTHY t’UOIH CE.

” Eipecial attention is called to my I ., , 0 , i .. . / r ^/ r, \T T M r l' 1"P »^unclay. r(»u. H^nu I'lsnop Howman is L* -1 v k ' - L i\ 1 I -1\. , t0 preac j, the i edicatory sermon.

'j. Where you can eat and drink the best.

Targe STOCK OF SHOT GUNS. IPayNieholas Roach, of Morgan Oour v, SHOT POUCHES AND |a horse thief, was gobbled up here and

POWDER FLASKS.

For Colic, Dysentery, Teething and other diseases of babyhood, always use

beginning to pop their heads up and show * >I ' ' ,l1 " ^ Baby Sytup.

The saying “time is money” is best

illustrated by the prompt action of Dr. 'lull's (lough Syrup in ail cases of

Wo could mention, as an example, tho case of Mr. A. Hileman, Editor of the I’ittaburg Republican, who suffered with Rheumatism for twoyenrr. After vainly using all the best recommended remedies and exhausting tho skill of tho most ex penoncod physicians without even temporary relief, it required only two bottli s of St. Jacobs Dil to effect a permanent cure. Mr G. Hanni, c. well known citizen of Youngstown, i>hio, secured for

ULIIOLN, HANNA & BLACK

- oflVr*their services as —

TT UnT JDtt'FL'T

to tho t‘it'/rn-

a constant sufferer from Neuralgia in the

flej?' The arrangement now is to dedi-

•ate the new ( ollege Avenue ( hurc! on „ ug hs. Colds, &c. Price 25 cents a bot- head, tho services of tbc ablest physi

tie. All Druggists keep it. cians of tho land, but they were unable “ 1 T l . to do anything for her; half a bottle of A sacrificial service by Ira Stewart, s St. Jacobs Oil cured her. Mr Wm. teligious fanatic at Castle Grove, Iowa, netnhnrdt, Elmore, Wis, reports the|

of Putnain an l ad.itMnintf counties. Thoy have the laqreFt stock and most

Zen ot 1 oun^iown, i mto, socutea .or complot;; lino of oa.kcts. I>urial rohJs. oto.Jn western Indiana. Funerals his wife, who for twelve years had been land conducted with thocuro insured hv thirty years’ experience in (hejuisincf-.

■pOYS, ScC., ISIEFiJR’S, North side suuare.

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ell, I should smile/

; akon ** ac _A t « Mor S*‘n County, Monday, |i tt i e daughter, whom

1 slay on the altar. North End bail

bv Sheriff Lewronn. Stay'A horse in the

was interrupted just in time to save his ease of a neighbor who for twenty-four |

ho as about to years h 1 suffered so terribly that, at

1 times he could hardly move around; a, 1 f, w bottles of St. Jacobs Oil cured him.

however, Mr. Noi-

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II Anti»i> should everybody when they llloarn th:it tin y onn suv« ni-tnej Mid , obtain tie-.lo st tr*iinls by Ruins to

blew him over an

killing him.

Sjrocmcs,

- i i » ! Weather probabilities.—Cold, with ’ i o cap the climax

grown so feeble from lack of proper rate ; wind8 ^ ritin . Kxpo , t „ U.iJger. of Taylorv.lle Pa., writes that Jus and sufficient foo 1, that a gust of wintU weather is sure to produce colds ami kin-1 mother, who has been a continual sutler i embankment, almost dred diseases; and the best reraedv we, * r ffntn Rheumatism lor the past thir.y

know of is Hall’s Balsam, for the lungs.! years, used one ooltle of M. Jacobs Oil Always keep it in the house, and you ."'d was immediately relieved of all pain.

(Uay-The V incennes Commercial says: will be on the safe side. “

Miss Lizzie Ames, of Greencastle, arrived • —

in this city. Saturday, and will remain ' A bi S bully whi PP od a 1,oy at Lexin S' • not several days as the guest of her sister, ton ’ Ky ’ 0n ‘h” f( > llow '''R '‘“-V ,hp bov Mrs 1 D Gox I patrolled the slreot in front of the bully’s

(house with the h mile of a horse pistol I bis'suffenng"^ friends

The

No. 14 amt IS Hast Washington Street, Orccneastle, Ind.

Bargains. BARGAINS. Bargains!

MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE!

Mulholn, Hanna & Black, FURNITURE DEALERS. W o are no v / r aatly to soil all kinds of Furniture at prices lower than were ever before offer 3u in rutn" oj i.ounty. NS *• pronogo to lanrtdy increase our stock by additional pur< oases, and yO keep on biiurls t lie Largest, Cheapest and Ilest line of goods ever offered in this market.

WYSONGS

to buy their

Provisions,, n , , f „. - —

'l ffiayLauraB. Jackson, of tins city ,

1 /-.i , , . protruding from his breast pocket.

lUuecnSWatV I 1 !:- (rlasswart*. 1 semis the following answer to the prob- .. . . . , , 5 ^ v , man saw this when he came out, and fled

«ciat atic-utiun is U- t that our [ letn published last week: Each of the I

seven sons received 17,000 as his .share

These are results which truly ought to be brought 'o public notice; but they are

as will he seen by the 'Va tru-t persons needing anything in our line will callland see us bafore RoiiiB'elsewliero. numerous other certificates from nil part* | lt ul uu trouble to us to show goods,

of the United States. It should be thej^i, luty of every one to call the attention o f |

jtieulioi.

i tlelook i- nlwny.-

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ihiovi

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iet*, pruvinionK, '.'i.iicd notul.*!, f tobacco**, cigar*, fruits,conn - W t produce, etc , be .sure

to call at

HYSONG'S, N’. 'no. t roi lo r S'lun ro.

in terror. The boy gave cliase, wildly i brandishing the weapon, and the fug live

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and n-i hbors to

this zictuderfully - tfi ucious preparation,I especially at the low price ol 5o cents a , bottle places it within the reach of nil |

persons, rich and poor.

Call and Sea'Us at tho Old Stand,

Nos. 14 A 16 r ast Washington St., Greencastle, ind. nil'MtOl.N. IIA VW & Itl.ACK.

;reencastle Foundry 1 ;’f — AND— A.CIII.'NIG C’OAlIMVrS N , —Manufacturers of— liver s Iron Dn^ Saw And all Kinds of Machinery and Castings. *"RcpniritiR on Mill Work and Farm Malery done i romptly. lop near 8 Depot. Groeneastle, Ind.

[tl* ! t'*' I and pursuer went through street ht A young man at Lodi, Tenn.,not otherteSC' . rr.ey McGirk, who is charged S | |VP t a ( t |, 0 , op 0 f tb-'ir speed, the latter wise particular about his dress, devo'op-i i with robbing his employer, Mr. Wm | calling piteously on the spectators fr “d|a strange concern as to neckties, lie Allee. of Jefferson township, some k c |p A policeman at length arrested tho bought them bv the do..on, spent hours [ months ago, « as arrested at 1 aris, 1 Ls a boy, and then it was discovered that the (in selecting them and chose the brightest j few days ago, ami is now in durance ' i r ., pistol was not only unloaded, but was ! colors. The mania grew upon him, un a.-i'-’A list of the National Banks of J devoid of n trigger. j til at lengtli tiiere was no reason to doubt

his insanity on that point. He spent all his time and money in procuring ami! displaying ties of odd kinds, and was fi-!

nally sent to an asylum.

T. ti. UO\N MAN.

JOHN BI KLKY.

’You have a COLD

OR

WEAK LUNGS,

TRY TRIE

JLDEN ROCK RYE! It is tlio best remedy out. You

the State of Indiana, together with the I date of the expiration of the charter of each, is going the rounds of the papers. The list says that this charter of the First National Bank of this city expires Feb.

1,25, 1883.

handsome treble plate silver communion set of six pieces, complete, lias been presented to the Presbyterian Church at Baiubridge by Mr. James T. Fyffe, a ruling elder of that Church. The set was purchased of Mr. A. R. Biattin, the gentlemanly and popular denier of

Greencastle.

FATHER IS GETTING W ELL. My daughters say: “How much bet-

HIGH PRICED BUTTER.

Mr. A. VV. Cheover, editor New England Farmer, owns a tine dairy and gets a high price for fine hntter. In an editorial, Nov 2d, he said: “The Perfected Butter Color made by Wells, Richardson & Co., we have used for several years, and have ,

found nothing equalling it. although wo! t® 1, * a ^ tr ,* s 8,nce usc “ Hop Bitters,

have tested about everything of the kind j He is getting well after a long disease j that is made in this or tho old country, i declared incurable, and wo are so glad | (t should entirely supercede carrots, and (Be used your bitters. -A lady ol Roc ms-, all preparations of Annatto.” Sold by all 1 t° r ’^c'W York ' dca Herald. oto- |

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Greencastle, Indiana,/ !

Jan. 5, 1880. S'

Dear Sir: Tho partnership between! Drs. Ellis & Smythe will he dissolved, by

T. G. Bowman & Co.'s

iCHEAPmSTORE

Wholesale ami Retail dealers in Staple andlF.-ncy

As two children, a hoy and girl, were sliding on* the ice near Hartford, one

gray Mr. A. W. Johnston, writing Com afternoon last week, one of them went

Fort Lyon, Colorado, says: “Enclosed down. Instinctively he spread out his j nlu t ua l’ con8e nt, March 1,1880. It is defind one dollar. Send Tin: Stau along arms and kept his head from going under I s j ra ble to have a final settlement with all again. 1 can’t do without it.’’ The , for a while. The girl, appreciating the ! „ ur cus tomers as early as possible. Wo above is a fair sample ol the many letters I danger that the little fellow was in, and hope, therefore, you will call upon us as . . we receive each wees, and proves con- knowing that she could do nothing to-1 900n ag you receive this notice. Each

11 nntl it ill IRe t'n |>0|)I|!<II c |,„ m .|y that Thk Stau is n skw.-paper, ward extricating him from his perilous[ par (y w iij con ^|, ue the P ractico in this |

\ I \, ’ 4ml »l , i>r eci ‘U(.‘ tl by the people. position, started for a neighbor’s house, a n lun , ()rs l0 the contrary notwith f , t • f • -, 1 r fib.Y'And n-nvit is announced that the ^ tew hundred rods away, to tell his feadquarters tor jiure and lino j f()1|()wi()(! |a(lioH ntul g,. n( |, men, under I«?thcr, and to procure assistance if pos-

the leadership of I’rof. J. B. DeMotte, sible - The mother started for the river have organized an orchestra with the eu ' at, d. without thinking of the danger, phonious tittle of “The Mozart Club:’ hastened to the rescue of her boy. She ’ Mi ses Susie Kelly. Agnes Fisher, and was drown before she could reach him George B. Marshall, violinists; Miss and th row her arms around him. The i Carrie Weik, pianiste; P. B. Graham and fat, ‘* r Wlls lol<, of ‘he terrible calam y , S. W.Leonard, cornetists; Joseph Grogan, which had occurred, and

8^y-Highest Market Brico Paid for Country Produce in Trade or Cash. T. C3-. BOWIvlA.1T & CO., East kSidcJPublic S«iuare, (irocDcastlo, Ifni. r ri 11<: cjincitvixA r ri GAZETTE! FOKISSO.

old liquors.

R. L II1GERT,

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standing.

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Yours Respectfully, ELLIS & SMYTHE.

tiii: v i: \ Kgv i:\iisyroijTiCAL ev ents. A Repulilicau Paper that Neaer Wavers. Rut always remains true to sound principles.

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As an Agricultural Paper its value may be seen Practical Farmers — 1 '

its Voluminous Oorro^nondence from

Its Financial and Market Reports arc Standard Authority. ..•>» r OC..n.l Pimtul (’•ir.l i,.p *> i ■ i ■ 11 f’/.i

by

We offer for sale the farm owned in his life by tho late Robert t’onnclly. in Cloverdalo townsliip, Putnam County* Indiana. This farm is first elnss, soil excellent, location good mid

which had terras of payment easy. Pernon^ wishing to

ourehnsea llrst class farm cun t find a bargain

Ask your Agent for Terms. Send Postal Card for Specimen Copy.

Don’t Hesitate. Send now.

Tmns of flip Wooklv (Jazotto,

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alto; Frank Joyce, bass vial; and Walter robbed him of his w ife and child, by a [Iv'l'ttii'insMn’thVuliil'crYi'Knoli 'duVina the next; Club* of ^ ami upward, includin* postaae only *1

Allen, flute.

little girl who went to meet bun asbe ,,1 " ,y '* uy? ’

was coming home from his work in the i

I city.

HI.IAS S. UAHNlilt, t R _. r , THOMAS HORN, ( is ‘ x r ’

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- lonrad COOK,

PI SO!S CORE TOR

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it’lne. *41111(11. bolt hi largr. Sold every where. 'Z!)c \

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Warrunted to tirst buyers.

* 111 V7h 2 l/93.d ! ! ! ! HAinbri.lge gainx a citizen and

Solelaetn forJPure

j T vvhi C K Every Keg arranted I Wnt Side public square.

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qilaflender & Dunn,

Proprietors of

ASTLE MILLS,

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I'litimnivllli*.

J It is reported that Dr. Cline, of!

j Putnatnville, will remove to Baiubridge THE RECEIPT land form a partnership in the practice of for Gilt-Edge Butter Maker was obtain- d I medicine with Dr. R. F. Stone. During from one of the most extensive dai v his short stay here he built tip a good f nl ,ne rfl 0 f Ireland, noted for theexe*!-! | l,rao,ic,! a,Hl « a,ned tbe conf,denco of ,h,, | butu a r n \vh!'b r wa r » eagl'rly'‘I'urplnased by [people to an extent not often attained in London dealers for shipment to India, so short a time. We regret his leaving where the warm climate puts butter to a veiy much, but must say that in our loss very scy e ro test. It lias been thorough.v

I,vsiciun tried b T a llir K ,J nul "' ,p r of the very l> -t

j ' (. o- I . ; butter-makers in the country, and th y j whom tho good people of that place may have given it their emphatic approv: I. ' bo proud to welcome to their town ... Price 25 cents per package. Sold by all

'The Presbyterians are holding a protract- store-keepers.

ad meeting.... .James Cooper has sold COLLINS, N. \ Feb. 19th, 1879. •his stock of goods to IIurstA Bro Gentlemen:—We chained one gallon ! Our new M. 1)„ we understand, will be of cream to day at a temper.ture of 56 ( v- .. «• <- . . „ deg., using your Gilt Edge Butt?rMak r.! . Dr. McNutt^of ( ataract. B. Time of churning, 15 minutes—resu.

. .7 4 1-8 pounds of butter. Color, good —. » — _ l.omt %\ aliiiif, Kimsiis. As we have not previously weighed oui It A-3STSA.S tilld Editob Star: i butter, of course we can not tell whether' NEBR ASK. A

Tmns of the Senii-W eekly, ROR 1880. Itt'tlit*'tion in Itules. | C'lubi. ot Sand upyvard, ini’ludina i.nt.taae, each too Terms of Daily Gazette.

only 12 ho 2 40 2 :»i

I .Simile copy, one year, postage paid.-

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ROR 1880.

$12 ISI

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Every Postmaster in tlic Fiilted States und Canada is Agent for tho Uazetto. AiMwm ’ CINCINNATI GAZETTE CO., PubUtkeM

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Samples of Dr. H. W. Read's Celebrated Asthma Relief sent free to auy who :i'k. ImmMiata relief guaranteed. 60c. and 81 p « kagi - sent by m i il

A. ETHRIDGK Kome.N. V.

LOttrirt Sir.—1 have been a reader of your val.! th ' re is ab( ;‘‘e'’per cent, or not, hut ap--.Jjur, jyiea. anci fe-a. UiblL . JPUrna i for 0V e* r a year, and now mv Pc» ra ncei tnd.cato it, and the quality is 1 ■shot market price paid for grain. 8ubgc i ption ha8 e x P i r ed and I have been ( at Per P0 ’ Jn eUer ‘ “ 1 B lot f 1 ,lfr, | n * ' ' • Ti l-' h ' without it for two weeks; but I find that' M. E. WILBUR, Proprietor of Collins

tf;,! ^i r nri 5 REENCA , STiE.'‘ Ke ‘ D ' 111, 11 cannot do wdhout Tat Stab. Your| Creamery.

"aMiiiiii - nrnffliw . : public may be urotoctcd against Imitation and fraud wesuooially eautii rdBENSON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTERS

• Tliat tbc public may be

For full information in regard to securing! tho wurdREL >j02n kJ W11N £j ITUIYU JO i Ad AO X ' A PCI N K cheap and beautiful homes in either of above on each plaster is spelled corrcetly. Do not allow some other plaster to be palmed otf umler named wonderful States, applyto similar sounding names, with the assurance that it is the same thing or as good. Bear in <'•-*1. [ mind that tbe only object sach vendor can have is the fact that they can buy imitations at Uen’l Agent Kansas A Nebraika Immigrant; half th» ptice of the gcpiiine, and they hope by this substitution to gain a small additional

11)ion. Ati-lilMon. Kum. profit.

-m 37 | SEABUBY & JOHNSON, Pharmaceutical Chemists. New York. «t«i