Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 31 January 1880 — Page 8
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RAILWAY TIMK-TABLE.
I jDUNAPoLi* akd St. Louis Raii.boai
Goin* W»i<t.
•« :40 a »
GoIdk Kaat.
Pay Ex 4:2f> r M Arroaiinodution 10.07 a m •N .V . Kxprf M J:40aii
’Kv«ry Pay.
JOHN W. EARP. Agent.
,■>: 12 P « 12:30 a v
H^-Rrr. W. H. Urim will preaoh at, LocustStn ej church to-morrow at 10:30
•. Louis Vandai.ia. Tbrke Haute & In-
diasai’olis Railroad.
Eastward Trains. Westward Trains. ••2.50 AH *”4 20 p h I '•'12 13 a h '“i. os P H
I *■’1!
•H.3II AH *5. 06 P H ! *8. 30 A M
♦Daily except .Sumlay.
♦♦Daily.
SAM'L CATHERWOOP
♦5.10 p y
&
Agt.
Chicaoo-
A part of which an* remnantH, received by T_ B_ SOOTTI The Fancy Goods Man!
'Louisville, New Albany
Railroad.
North. South. Passenger Train 4.30 p u 11.00 ph | Local Freight 430 am 3.20 a w Greoni-astle Accom’n arrive from north 2:401 a H. From South 8:30 p. m.
LOCAL LEMES.
They are the Cheapest in price ever offered in 'Jreoncastle.
We have also a
big lot of
Emits s! Use!
W*Frank Gilmore
rientls <n Bloomington, Ills.
/DaV' Protracted meetings are in progress
at College Avenue Church.
gtci?"An attempt wns made to “ntcr
It you want goods in this line you will find genuine bargains at Prof. Lee’s house, Monday night.
And the Largest Stock of Fancy Goods, Germantown Yarns,
Zephyrs, etc., to be found in the ( ity.
Kite time'' is here. I^SrMrs. Joseph Crow is quite sick. (My-Frank Gilmore has returned from
Illinois.
flay Will Crow has returned from brance of.
Washington Pity.
Isay I, uni. Anderson has returned from t>a?‘ A large audience greeted the bona visit to Indianapolis. '"fit tendered Miss Hetta l arrow at Mo-
harry Hall last Wednesday evening. The
ias een id,ting in>gi talent that the city affords was rep-
resented, and the following programme
Two at a Ti me* Detroit Fre* Press.
v m.—Subject, “Methodism—Its placej a prayer meeting in one of the lead and Mission in the World's Elevation.'' ji n g churches, a few evenings since, a genSubject at 7 o’clock p. m.—“Man at his tleman, well known as an active ami climax.’’ I earnest church member, whose remarks America's greatest scholar, Theo-1 are always listened to with great interest, dore Tilton will deliver his celebrated was making a red t imptessive appeal to lectureientitled “Hearts Ease”, at Me- his auditors. He was just proceeding to hsiTy Hall next Tuesday evening. At enforce a pcint by illustration, when » Chicago his audience numbemo over gentleman a few seats in front rose to his 3 OdO. Reserved seats m»v be secured feet and remarking that no one was occuwith out extra charge at Langdon's book j pying the attention ot the meeting, asked
store, after eight o’clock this (Saturday) I that they join him iu mayor. 1 he first morning. Tickets 50 eta. I gentlen.au, thus summarily taken off his
letter recently received by a ^et, abruptly subsided; the second genresident of this city from Europe says tleman prayen fervently
that the weather there is so cold .ha. grave face of the pastor was not .Hum,ned horses, cattle, sh .*o P .nd.ll other domes- "*‘1, “ »«"'*• the auditors could with tic animals arc freezing to death. Men lr0 "' ,,iu S h,cr ' Botb are frozen to death while they are going gontlemen who were the innocent means ,o town, and even the birds while flyiag : °f producing the amusing scene are very through the air fall to the ground frozen ^ th « °" c is a 1 * 0 ^ort-sighted, I'he Rhine is frozen so that heavy wagons ' and sitting in front of the brother who
wns speaking was wholly unaware that
Hcrses Shod He to Bak's E:lc No Frog, No Foot
No Foot, No Horst
and though tht Shoeina and Trimmina Foot done on seientit
prinri|>le8, witn s the
Bli
Goodenough Horse She;
daeoh Biclincll has the sole rieht of Puti,ai County to said shoe. As to the merits of this shoe we refer you. the followina aentleraen:
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.Tas. Mel). Hiiys, Chief of Fire Department, lilut'k Urns. Janies Owens. Dr. E.B. Evans. Geo.Cahill. Willis Wood.
I will also mnnufacturo the
•'ml
•lo Bo la lbs mala' it ist
SCO
can cross without danger—an event tha
the oldest inhabitant has no rem-'m anyons was occupying the attent.on of the Original LaD^S M BlClnGll Wa£011 The ground has been cover-j meeI ' n '’’ * ,ie ** rst gentleman, t long For Road and Farm. -ow* with snow for several months. | deaf, is not blind, and the ‘acility with | kinds of repair work^ done «n shert notice pf Her
which he sought his seat when his disi course was interrupted was not the least
amusing part of the scene.
All work warranted to icive satisfaction. G ive me a call. Northwest cor-
ner Public Square, llreen-
cast'e, Indiana.
le*» p Noar wiM. and p
T. li. SCOTT'S, the Fancii (loads Man.
HOG CHOLERA!
A I.oiik of l.ov «*.
Cattaraugus I nion.
was finely rendered, and greatly appreci- 1 he town of Randolph has been tin ated by the audience: I'art I.—Introduc j scene of * romance which, in point o( tory—German Triumphant March, Lou faithfulness on the part of the woman, is j Ward and Carrie We k; ljuartette—' I’ll 'equal to that of Longfellow's “EvangeI’ray for Thee,” Jennie Ragan, Roae Jos- line." Mias Bets, y Knight, who passed
>r.-i icrn it .et Cl lin C p Coffin and C B Kttchini; So i„_ from this life a few days ago, at the ad
"TheWinds thatWaft my Sighs to Thee,” I vanced ago of eighty-five years, was in
WSfMrs. Charles Lewis is dan-i Vt l|jo Robinson; Song—“The Cavalier,” her girlhood betrothed to a young man gerouslj sick with consumption. F.Jmond Il.Swem; Instrumental—“Fairy living in (ihio. and shortly before the da^ H^-Mrs. Otho Ward is heir to a ge Fingers,” Susie Kelly; Solo—"It was a set for the nuptials he was taken sudden- j
fortune from relatives in Missouri. Dream,” Retta Farrow; Song — "The
j Sword of Bunker Hill," H. H. Mathias. I’art II.—Introductory—“Trancedi,” Mo-
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JACOB BICKNELL.
When the pi SUor. able <1
A
id a e< < f wh
f*sj-The colored
Chapel are having a grand revival.
LOOK HERE!
SCO
are al by fai
HOG CHOLERA!
ttrtT Sign your names to your communications if you wish them published.
TSI WH! !0 M K! j
They They
ly ill and died. Miss Knight, on hearing 1 Want t0 Hel1 m -V entire stock Ot?g
the news, refused to believe it, and hu- Dry Goods, Notions,
remained faithful to him all these years, j Boots and Shoes. whw
rv ii I < 1 **. . ♦ 11 *• * . !
Ks)~ Appearances are that the spring trade will open up vety early this year.
,/.art Club: Song—“The Owl.” T. Percy in the vain hope that he would return j
Stabler; Instiunicntal—“La Polka de la Heine,” Julia Druly; Solo—“Magnetic
and claim her as his own.
A showman from the United States
Boots and Shoes, Hate and Caps, Queensware, etc.,
M’oW
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JisjJ-M iss Bessie Alexander, of Terre ^ :l ' ,z * ^ 0 ' , ' uehold , p Urc hased a circus that wa« on
G. C. C. cooic’s CEiie,TA.xisr ctjr.e.
Haute, has been visiting
oily.
nvRaart the hvllowina testimonial from a Putnam County farmer who bus n-ed it for several yeaf» : „ Fisoahtlk. Ind. . Mtiy 2"i. 1878. I hsveus.i'l'lr. Cook e llovCholera Mclietne for the last three or four Tears, with |,erl>ot ruceen,!» vina never lost a ho* in that time by cholera. B. (j. BURKETT.
COOK’S JDKTJO STORE
c. i. urns i to.
friends in this ,he Youn e. the Ko *y s pri'i«,'’ Retta Fa -
jrow; Instrumental—“Grand Galop Chro-
ftti'*Mr.George Phipps is an Indepcnd ^ ° ( ent candidate for Councilman in the 3rd !‘ h ' ; f (^ches.ral Accompantmont), yy ar( j .CaTte Wetk; Full Chorus—Popular Air,
Company.
|w^“Mrs. J. B. Gofer of Mt. Pleasant. Mo., is visiting her mother in Monro
Fiitlior as an entirety or at retail.
DF
I Tift: od by
Township.
•fe^rJames Asti came near being buried in a cistern which caved in with him.
last Tucscay.
teiy-Mr. T. H. Pierson
country is intense. A mob underlO'k to haul down the now Hag, hut the manager
We have removed to the room on wd performers drove them off. llmi the South side of Square recently occu- n'Rht a regiment of local soldiery deuiol
and the company
a tmir * .-w.j ... ........
in Mexico, and substituted the Stars andi^"*** hIsO Sell Of runt my lilisi-
Stripes for the Mexican flag that hud UPSS room,
been flying from the tent pole. This was Here is <T rare chance for B0m( in Chihauhau, w here the hatred of this| 0ne j 0 make money ””
1. HAWKINS,
North Side Public Square, Greencastle, - - Ind.
We are daily receiving new goods from I the East and are satisfied we can please
rejoices intlie - V0Ui Call and see us. Remember the
possession of a new baby hoy, born to (he old stand of I,yon & W'eik’s. him on last Saturday. p, eg KIK ^ Co., Grockiir.
Why is Leon Graves so buoyant? Echo answers, "boy-ant!” It is a week
old, weigtiing 10 ponds.
recently occu-
pied by C. W.Talburt, where wo shall be ishe ' 1 tho wl,ole show pleased to see all our old and new friends. ^ ia * t0 ^ or R ves -
A Boston lady, whose, husband was frequently atliieted with nightmare, wa-1 one night awakened by a noise, and to
-If you want a good cigar don’t
Miss Emma Shulemeyer, who has been visiting at Kiefer’s, returned home|
to Indianapolis, Saturday.
J fail to call at Wysong’s, northwest
| nor of the public square.
cor-
tf
Dealers in
D R. Modicinps, Piiints,
U Cr SI,
For something nice to eat, go to A. J. BURTON, on the east side of the
Square.
|fF*And now the wild geese are flying! ( „r . , , J , llio Terre Haute Gomtnereinl 'northward, a pretty sure sign that the I „ ,, r .. cold weather is “played.” L ° UeKV * , “ 1 Inti,,t ' ltu of ‘ ,enu '-‘ nsl ''F'
oners superior facilities for preparing
I 1®"'!. < Grooms and Oscar W erneke; y 0un g mr,, Bn d women (or business pur have gone to Washington to testify before Huils . The fillCRt .cconntants, most acthe Exoduster Committee. complished penmen and best practical »ia v ' Mr. -Tas. S. Darnall lias been elect- j book-keepers in the land are to be found
ed Grand Prelate of the Grand Lodge, K. in the above college.
of P. ol *he State of Indiana.
()j| s Vil misIlPS P r ' ,,ts it Miss "Ritta Tanow.”
! if yo. want a good square meal,
tei- rho Indianapolis Journal,in speak- j, 0 to A. J. BURTON’S restaurant, on ing of Miss Retta Farrow, of this city, | the east bide of the Public Square.
her horror saw her husband sitting up in ' bed, s-iyirig, in a whisper: “Now l have him, he can't escape!” and pointing his pistol at an imaginary burglar. His finger' was on the trigger, and he was aiming di- | rectly at tho head of the baby in the cradle. Quick as lightning his wife said, in '
1880. Harper’s Young People ! IXiXAlTSTraA-TIQX).
The evils of penHHtiomtl literature for the young are well known, and the want of nn an
fidote hh» tong been felt. This is supplied hy . _ j aj
IIarpkk’h Young Puo^lk. a beautifully ill«t»-
trated weekly journal, which is equilly de- ’’“'{J
a low tone: "loo low! aim higher!” ID ! IlTuv^lfe^
raised the pistol, she snatched i( f ro m j lon ®' v l lic b repels the youthful reader. ^ L.S his hand, and the danger was over. The , Muni „ of ,^T- on „ Peo „, e bf|il , IT One of the most portlv ami dignified of Wb«nnVtVm.^?aptclf^l?^riMa?iM',UMl
the Morman Bishops was lately
A.J. BURTON has everything de-
Tnilct and Fancy Articles,
fcv-.Mrs. J. T. Dobell has gone to Ko- slraMp jn tho oystcr lmi ,'
korno, io remain with her husband, who
' is principal of the public schools at that
Hooks and Stationery, also a lar«e stock of Paper Napkins. We would be pleased to have you cull.
nice tub oys. cans, while
prices will he found low as the lowest.
Restaurant on east side Svuare.
13 Fust Washington Street.
place.
8©“Thoma8 Gilmore, father of .tohn| Gilmore of this city, died at his house in Mr. D.Langdon having kindly ten- | Effingham, His., on tho 9th inst., aged 83 dered nu» office room in his store, 1 will years. j hold my headquarters there for a few fS^Kcv. Duncan, of Franklin, will I hose who failed to get an oppor- ' preach at the Baptist Church to-morrow ,lin ' l . v f 0 settle their accounts during the
was lately seen
running in a Salt Lake street, closely pursued by a woman, who whacked him with a broomstick whenever she got within reaching distance. She was the fiast and only wife of Brother Jones, and she had heard the bishop advising her husband to practise the precepts ol the church by taking ar additional spouse
or two.
" hen no time is apti-ified,
that tho siihp.-rihor wishes to licfrir with the Number next after receipt of tho order.
HARPER’S PERIODICALS. HARPER’S M AGAZINK. one year. It OC HARPER’S WEEKLY, •• •• 400 HARPER'S BAZAR .... 4 w
George Brooks and his wife were pris
oners in tho Chattanooga jail. He wn:kept close in a cell, w hile she was given the liberty of the corrider. She flirted with the jailor and a horse thief, and the husband could soo it through tho bars that prevented hint from interfering. His novel and torturing position drove him
wdld, and he committed suicide. John Tompkins, reduced from
wealth
Onl\
Dae Mar
at 10 30 a. in., and 7 p.
dially invited.
ftcirLumber has advanced about 50 cents and hay has jumped from 30 and 35 to 70 and 75 cents a hundred within
the last few weeks.
All are cor- holil,a >’ 8 wiI1 please call at once and set- | t0 P overt y, « f - Newport, R. I, sat down in
C. W. TALBURT.
I'illy Dollars for our Iloiilr ol
Tomah, Wis.. Nov. 29’h. 1877.
My wife was for years afflicted with
Ifcjy’ Louis Snider’s house was entered " K, l" lla - an ’l was so far gone that several Saturday night by a their who got *2 for mnnbm'irin'ronlnl., 1 !. 1 ,'!' 'tT**'? T Kt
tie promptly.
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a chair w ith the intention of stjing there until he starved to death. He had been without food seven days when uncov-
ered.
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1880.
Harper's Bazar.
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IX.IsXJSTK^.'rEID-
|)<*r year.
his pains. Thcthief overlooked a vcstled to try a bott"ro7 OrVarners White
,n the tame room, which contained *H. and shot an opponent with i,;
to'Dan. Russell, the peripatetic and |ly cured her. She now enjoys good
. fl'ervet. ent temperance lecturer, w,s in 1 T 0 “ ld not b<> '♦itho'ut it it it shoe, a fine Loot" a h "avy" booT
o bottle, L.—.i ~e . J - ’
Before a fight between two factions of St. Louis school boys began, the combat-
ants were all searched bv a joint com-.
mittee to sec that nobody carried a weap- Lu^iKT!" Clio Id. “ '’ re -* iniaen,ly k on; hut one boy elfectuallv srerctr.l Every ntimbor furnishes the latest intorma
• cr( - lcu H ."onin r ,sir.(tnFiisliions in dress and orna-
| mi ni, the newest nnd mnrl approved patterns, with ili'n-rlptive artieles derived frninauthi nlie und erisinal sources: while its Stories, Po- . ems HU,I Essays on Sneial and Domestie Topics
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Tke
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H Jou want a fine shoe, aeoars, no boot, a heavy boot, or ant P°! s or ab °C8,don’t fail to call on
•It i,
OD' The volumes of the Bn tear begin with the
•' ■ * | \\ yi ii prnnTQ p n 7su • • * 1 Ian 10 can
spcocli at tho Court House Tuesday night. Lhair n of tho Bonnl Tn nf \v w K-Lhnstio. He has a largo stock ol i NumW fm Ja^ary"of'each^eRr, When
' w- d ’ 1 P ’ ot U ‘'ton,Mon- new goods, latest styles and best ,n«L i* »>’ nlioned.it will he understood hat
fcjrOn last Friday Emmett Lyneh fell roe ,’ 1 ( 0- ’ , You can al wavs .1, ,1 | die subscriber wishes to comm cnee with the , r , ,, , I rice 50 cts nor bottle rmialin^ nwajs g<t tho worth of youi Number next aftor the receipt of order,
from the eaves of the new Prebyteri.n ; , loar i y .|| doHa^preparafiona * **, LTI “"e tha. '
Church, and, strange as it may seem, s U f- j For sale by “w. P W^Jo'nea"’
| ferod no othur injury than a bruised face.
4(30
| desires a good article to give hiu a eall-
W ashington 8t. north side.
Largest Stock! Greatest Variety! Lowest Prices! Also, Painte, Oils Glass, Putty, Varnish, etc,, at CQOKI S IDRUo- STOK/E.
—- vou wa nt the best and choicest
i he L. N. A. A: C. R. R. Iiuto ,confectioneries, he sure and call at A f ' I commanced laying 110 miles of rails bo- I p URT()N’8, on tho east side of tho Pub-!
• i lisa G.-. ...
Cmididate.
W. W. Jones is candidate for the drug
tween this city andNew Albany. Through j'ic Square. " I ra,lc of tbc ^'izons of Putnam county,ami trains will commence running about the ' r. ' , * 0pt ’ 8 t0 merit a t ‘ hare of ‘ b etr patronag,
n™, .r M„ch. m
^8l... pick!. 2)40 silver"clasTand™’ 1#,np8 and ,antern8 . Tb e freshest and nicest foreign -VI- di8 h«« "nd 6 Mr d .Trge 8 eh A n | b u n 1 {"r icon’s 0 alW ‘‘ y# ° n Halu al
stock of groceries of all kinds. Hoang— 1 IU0N 8 ''eHUurant, Rabbit, Acme and others; also buckets
tubs, churns, &c. t & c .
and aufferiBs trueaes in-
fcir At last Haturday night’s temper- ! ance meeting, at Couit House, Miss Etta , Rhodes rendered a declamation in such j an excellent manner that she was request-
| ed to repeat it Tuesday night,
WTho magnifleiont t w pipe or^an for College Avenue Ch is being put
Tmte. Lrk * Patient^nwalre ‘t?^t“ «, b ; r n 0 5 e ^^
up by Clark Jt Co., In. enpolis. It has
822 pipes, and when col .-d will bars
cost all of a thousand dolth’s.
—For Sale.-Good tarmscheap. Terms to suil. Miller & Moore.
square.
on cast side ot
Oysters served in every sty le, in
‘he best manner, at BURTON'S restaur
ant, cast side of the Square.
The choicest cigars nr.d tobaccos ftt BURTON'S restjurant, on the cast Aide of the SquAre,
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