Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 February 1880 — Page 8
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KAILWAY TIME-TAULK.
( «'I)(ANAP')LIH AND St. IjOOIH KaII.HDA Goirir Hast. Ooinn Day Kx «:2ftp « )I:!»a“ Anvimniodatinn 10.11a M *' •N.Y. Kxpren 2:10* u 12:.'0* * tyary Day. JOH.S W EARP, Agent.
Scrses Shod
Hamburgh Embroideries
r. LoriH Vakdaua. Tkhme Hactk ic InUIAXAPOUH RAtLKOAD. Eastward Trai-’H. Wentward Train*. ’"iso * « 20r m I < “ > I2 i:i* u •■’“i.inira •H..XI A ■ “S. 06 p a | »H .30 * ■ *f>. 10 r >i ♦Daily ejcept Sunday.
♦♦Daily.
SAM’L GATHER WOOD, A*t
a'lUIOVILI.K,
A part ot’wliich are reninantf, received by
Nkw Albany & Chicauo-
Railkoad.
North. South. eaaaenger Train 4.30p u 11.00 r u UocaI K reight 4..30 ah 1.20 * h <lrennoa»tl» Aecom’n arrive from north 2:40 « a. From South 8:30 p. m.
I X , _ IEL SOOTTI local lemes.
The Fancy Goods Man!
They are the Cheapest in price ever offered in Greencastle.
We have also a hiu- lot «>t
Bails i! Iks !
And the Largest Stock of Fancy floods, (Jt rmantown Yarns, Zephyrs, etc., to be found in the City. If you want goods in this line you williind genuine bargains at
ftge'Look out for the
stndH.
When you w mt ■ nice,ttyli*h ebop lAaura Dainty. and oik-that willlo k nico. wear well.) Everybody eipecta to hear Laura
and prove satwlactorv. just step ' nt " 1 i) a inty March 6th, at Meliarry Hall. The | . 1 I » i rrasrrasiRf It Hfam h
tom .node sIioch that ihN counlry afford- , f rget the date. A.ln.ma.on 50 cents | If you want th« beat there ta the plan to musical Etltert nilllicnt.
get it When vou are tired of buying !
childen'a shoea that are worthless ro | The laities of College Avenue Church there and get those that are good will give an enterlainment on TueBday : Washington St.—north side. evening. Eeb 10. of which the followiii t
wa— ■*.»« hi—»ai»Tf ■*♦• ji ^'
I is the
g«C’ The North Knd is troubled with I prookammh:
In*truinental So'o, L> i. Donnohue. I Chorus—“Ha! ha! We’vo Stemuied the
Str-aiu.”
Instrumental Solo, Louise Jonnsn: Vocal Solo—“When ’tis Starlight.
M -s Ella Morrison.
Solo and Chi.rus- -H.eaK into Bcauti- (JoOdEHOUg'h HCPSO Sh^,
South End min-
tW Egga are
dozen.
selling at 25 cents a
Don’t forget' Feb 24.
Nip and Tuck” on
ghosts.
fM?*The editor is expected home from
Washington Moi day.
iKer 'Somi boily Waiting” is the popu
lar song among the buys.
.Pay'Mrs. Claspill and Miss Grissom, who have been vi-iting in Illinois, have
returned.
DaVWhat is the difference between a lightning rod agent at.d an amateur cornetist? None. They are both nuisances.. raj*Charley jlloughlin tells how a j little hoy came into the drug store and j I .isked for a bottle of “Dr Worm’s Hul I Destroyer.” instead of vice versa. |eair‘Nine sewing machine agents atop |
No Frog, No Foot No Foot, No Horse,
i
hoeing and Trimming Feet done on efieniil,
principle*, witn the
Jacob Vickncll hn!i the *ole right of Pim,»a
County lo *aid ah' e.
Aa to the merit* of lhi» shoe we refer you I*
ful Blossoms,”
Nellie Robinson and Kite Hammond
C. R. Keicham and C F. Coflin. . .... ,, , „ ... , o ,, , the following gentlemen:
Chorti*— On the Beautiful Sea J» s . Mcl). Hay*. Chief of Fire Dcpart-imt Duett—• Hear Me, Norma.” Black Bro*. „„ „_ L:ll J A.?.r <!;«•
R. tta ami Lizzie Farrow.
Solo and Chorus—-'Drifting with the Tide,” Mrs. O G. Mitcne’l. Minnie
. . . , , ti 'd at one hotise in the country one day | hop at Spurgin’s hal . ( , , , i
last week and, aft< r the lady had been
Ctf*'Leap Year
last night.
I talked a most to death, she managed to |
te^Joseph Ford is clerking at Weik s | iiiforni , ht|11 that 8ho , lr ,. tdy had two
gruc**ry store. j . • ^ macnineH.
S-aT C. W. Talburt, of Spencer, was in 1 c , 0TpnUlp Courior of I# , t town, Ihuisday. ' week said: John Craig, of Grcencastle. j Icmperanco meeting at Opera; w j|| open out a meat market in this plane '
T. I>. Si 'OTT S. Ihr I'anctf (Hoods Man.
House to-night.
g«k u I he organization
Three” is non est.
I soon. He is an old hand at the business '
tPuY' Leslie Joslyn visited Vinccunes this week. Mr John Cawley was in week, buying horses.
■‘The Mystic! and will no dnuht keep our citizens wedi supplied with meat. Spo ccrandj {s^-A countryman from Floyd township, hearing of the “terrible incendiaryLadoga Iasi 1 ism” in that township and also hearing that a number of darkies were coming
HOG CHOLERA.!
HOG C JOLERA
luy-W. I). Wilson is confined
j room with rheumatism.
«tak"Ueverdy Haminond is getting tellegruphy "down to a tine point.” gtBjrtireencastle’s favorites. ‘ Nip amt ^ Fuck,” will be hero on Feb. 24
to his 1 there, came to GreeneasHe, the other I
j day to insure his hen roost but did not. succeed as it would be a total loss. Mr There will soon be an election of jofflcirs in the Blue Ribbon Union, which promises to bo inh reeling. Different
Langdon, J F. Wright and C. F. Coffin Instrumental Solo, Maggie Pulse. Vocal Solo—• The Beggar Girl,” Uhide Pierce. Ch 0V11 s—••Come to the Mountain.’ Quartette—--Come W’here the Lillies Bloom," Nellie Robinson and Kate Hammond. C B. Ketcham and C F. Coffin. Solo ami Chorus, J. F. Wright, Walter Neff, Thorns'. Cloud and T Moore. Vo-a! Solo—“Carina,” Mrs. G. G. Mitchell. Duett—“Master and Pupil,” Carrie Weik and L D. Moore. Instrumental S>lo, Minnie Langdon. Vocal Solo (Italitn)—La Far aletta, Mrs. Thus. Armdl Quartette—"Good Night,” Mrs G. 0 Mitchell, Minnie Langdon, J. F. Wright at d L D. Moore. Admis-ion, 25 cents. Tickets at Lang-
Dr. K.H. I'vnn*. (Jvo.Cahill. Willi* Wool
I will al*n manufacture the
Original Landes and Mnell faici,
For Hoad and Fxrm.
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All kind* of repair work don *n *hnrtnntlH All w' rk warranted to aive satielac tion.
NorthwoHt cor-
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tiiai, me a call.
m-r Public Sguarc, ilrecu-
cn»t e. Indiana.
JACOB BICKNELL.
w tk Ai at
la •f
•<ay*T. G Bowiuun, o! St. Louis, made
factions are organizing cliques to secure i don’s.
LOOK HERE!
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TEE W TO MOST!
Tl Tl T n Tl
the election of tiu-ir favorites. There,
I a Hi ing visit to Greencastle, Monday. l'" j Mrs. Claspill and Miss Grissom, I - n . ^"• niS t0 b ° 8 ^termination among quite j UTing returnpd froni thHir TiBit t0 UU .
c. o. o. COOIC'S CER/TA.I2ST OTJR-B.
•my Dr. Fletcher will deliver a lecture joh ‘ Pompeii,” at Meharrv Hall Feb.
! 27.
noia, are to be found at their rooms in j Opera Hsuse Block, where they will do
| dressmaking in good style.
iurlUad 111* followin* te»timontal from a Putnam County farmer who ha* u-ed it for aevernt yeaw: FiNe»»TL». Ian.. May at. 1878. I havo ut}«'i Mr. Cook b Hon Cholera nBdicino ♦’or the last thr®o or four yoars, with r«rfoot *uoco*». having never lost a ho* io that time by cholera. B. C. BL’RKKTT.
COOK’S JDIRjTTa- STORE
mt James Garrett and wife, of Kmpo- a nuIllber that there shall be no more!
, na, Kansas, are stopping at J. W. Cole s. .., ppoimlneI)tl ,...
*iay*A farmer from Floyd Township. I i-ame into t his office on Thursday and ^
j asked us to warn the people against buy- 1 "N’pand Tuck” was presented to
•uT-Misg Belm Daugherty, of Paris, j jng recipes for making patent burning j a delighted audience on their fotnier visit III*., is visiting the family of W. G. Bur-1 Rujdg, He says the agent represents i to our city. They will appear again
! that it can be made at a cost of 8 cents J Thursday, Fob. 24. at Opera House. mr Kd. Harding, of Rockvile, has been per gallon, when the fact is it can’t be ! visiting Irieuds in this city the past made for less than 35 cents per gallon.
•aaj- ! he Indianapolis Journal of the
ftsyAn orchestra is in proc^ns of or-1 5th inst. says; Female brass bands are not i ganization for the Blue Ribbon Kunday unknown, end th® country has been
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C. W. HIDES Ht
iSchool. treated to the spectacle of a preambulut-H^r-Iohn Jones has returned from a '"g female base Sail club, but the neigh- - tour through Louisville, Cincinnati and ! boring town of Greencastle, in this State, j Terre Haute. i has led off in a new enterprise. This is » MT Lyman Ntugle, of the Cloverdale ' ,niliUr y C0,,1 P ,n ^ which h *'' be<,D formed Courier, spoke st the temperance meeting ,he '* d - v studa i n ‘" ^ A _ Rb “7
j Monday night.
■ If you want a good square meal, | go to A. J. BUR IONS restaurant, on the east side of the Public Square. I III) Dullun* for one Bottle ot
Ifledieine.
Tnmah, Wis.. Nov. 20ih. 1877. My wife was for years atllictod with Asthma, and was so lar gone that several i physicians decided that her case must terminate in consumption. I was indue I ed to try a bottle of Dr. Warner's White
Mr*Mrs. L. O. Wheeling, W. Ya., ' meetings there.
Robinson to-day, to
goes to conduct
sity, numbering about forty. The Journal is pleased to record this fact as indicative of the opening of a new field for women. The eiiatenceof a decidedly belligerent | element in the female sex has long been
Dealers in
D St U O-
Medicines, Paints, Oils. Varnishes,
Toilet, and Fancy Articles,
Wine of Tar Syrup. It gave almost ini mediate relief, and two bottles complet--ly cured her. She now enjoys good ! health. I would not be w ithout it it it I cost fifty dollam n bottle.
WM H. FERRIS,
; ■"1 AWM- Z S , „ h.. *«.r Mf»M ^ ^ oca, of Killtnore, visited friends hero 4he . deTe | opmen t nor (sir play. This lias Price 50 cts.per bottle,equaling in size j ,ir8t 0,lhc wei>k - | been due partly to the prejudice among »'l dollar prepamtions. •aF*Mr. Henry Stone, of Mt. 8terling t ! men against women acting as soldiers', kor saiC by W. W. Jones. 4|30
Ky., has been visiting his brother, James
Stone of this city.
and partly to their own assert their own rightR
unwillingness to in this regard
Cincinnati, O., Jan. 31, ’80
A. R. Bkattin, Esq.. Greencastle, Ind.:
There it not quite a sufficient j The movement at Greencastle shows that j Dear Sir The “Btattin watch” from 1 depth ot snow for sleighing and liverr | the young women in the college there ! your estsblishment in Greencastle, Ind., men are sad in consequence. j are no longer to be deterred by thes’' and presented to me by employers of the M*Mre. A. L. Goodbsr returned from I con8ider * tion ®’ The formation of s ail- Adams Express Company, at their conHt. Louis this week, where she has been 't»ry company is • practical and effectiv e vention at New Orleans, in April, 1878. visiting friends and relatives. . "“J of “ s *‘ ,r t in K their claims to b.-.ischaste.regulorundreliablr.andtogeth-
i* I , , . M*Frank Hti-venson son ot W w 8old ' er *’ * nd of t0K, ' n * tbe ®r with the magnificent chain accompanynooks and StatioiKM V, also a lar^e stock ' steven.oo, (ormerlT^f’ this' ciU was in 1 , * nd <1 " , * nlity of ‘h® ^hury element ing it isanouifittbatanymanmaykeep
the city the first ofthe week. j that exists in the ae* C,t 1 zen..old.er and appreciate. or^anizationft are jn'ettly proinonve of | I he watch purchased from vou in
M“ I he ground-hog eame out end ( rlle patriotism, and have always proved March,'79, for my daughter, is a gem of ^saw hia shadow, 'unduy, and six weeks ^ r|l , rst;rl p K ( >r g 0od 0 jf 1CPH in time of war. beauty and a reliable time keeper, the I more of cold weather may be looked for |f t be Groencastle company addresses i worthy ornament of any lady who might , M’-lour hundred persons had signed | itself with proper zeal to the duty of hare been so fortunate as to obtain it: ' tl'® |*l®dgc since Jat u*ry 1. This m Tory drilling, we may hope that it will be able and both watches fullv sustain the repu-
<d‘ Paper Napkins.
\\ o would ho pleased to have you call.
Id East Washington Street.
Only
encouraging to the temperauce people.
Let the good work go on.
M*Grand R a l Masque at Opera House
to furnish some highly accomplished officers in time for the next war. It occurs to u«, however to make one sug-
One loir
Ion Friday, Feb. 13. Tickets on sale, It was at Greencastle that some 1 and masks for sale or rent, at the Opei# of the faculty of the University were re-
House Grocery
at
Tickets, $1.
M
morning, for
cently shocked by the stage costume of «
Charley Sheridan left, Wedn.ad., H* ed ‘"‘l ’’T'" elo( ' u ‘ ioni8t -
-cm-. „ J , In vo w ol this exp
Western Kansas. He will
tation of the proprietor of the “popular Jewelry Establishment” of Indians. Tours respectfully,
W. H. Wathsk.
Ass’t. Sup't. Adams Express Co.
view of this experience, we advise the
Wall Paper!
j remain there for a year or two, when he : expects to return and graduate at As-
pe r year. muy.
mr 1*81 Sunday the College Avenue
■ ' Sunday School pv aented I*. B. Graham
and Joseph Graham each a fine instru
amiable and morthy young women of th
—We have removed the South side ofKquare
to the room on recently oreu
1 want to sell my entire stock ol Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Queensware, etc., Either as an entirety or at retail l will also sell or rent my business room. Here is a rare chance tor sonif one to make money. T. HAWKINS, North Side Public Square, Greencastle, - - Ind
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—A.J. BURTON has everything desirable in th« oyster line—nice tub oya-
ment, in recognition musicians
of their acrvices as
Largest Stock! (ireatest Variety! Lowest Prices! Also, Points, Oils Glass, Putty, Varnish, ate., at OOOIK S DRUG STORE.
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Uy Dr. J. A. Sheriaaa'* Konport aail Curativ. without lb. Injury and auftcrin, trnrw • lot. ond hinderanoe K.rn lahnr. Book witn likenoM.))* of bod caw* b.fnr. nod oft*r
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M‘A. J. Neff is home fora short | visit. Ha will resign his position as ; agent for the oil compony, for which he I hag been trareling, in a lew weeks, and j return to his shoe store ia this city. , M“A number of zealous temperance workers went to Brick Chapel Tuesday night, to organiza it club thera. Their wagon turned over on the way, but they crawled out in sofety. They did not
meet with much succeoa.
Boy* The store of James Bridges, of Fillmore, was broken into Wednesday night and a aafo blown open, but the burglars were discovered before securing the valuables. One was arreeted and put
in jail ia Uua plaoe.
tors and all tho grades in cans, while prices will he found low as the lowost.
Restaurant on east side Svuare.
—— Mr. D.Langdon having kindly tendered me office room in his store, 1 will hold my headquarters there for a tew days. Those who failed to get an opportunity to settle their accounts during the holidays will please call at once and settle promptly. 2t39 C.W. TALBURT.
We are daily receiving new goods from the East and are satisfied we can please you. Call and see us. Remember the place,at tho old stand of Lyon A Woik’s
L Wkik » Co., Obockh,.
-It you want . good cigar don't
fail to call at Wysong’s, northwest corner of the public square. (f
- Do not miss
——If you want to see something nice to and see Bnrwiek’s glassware, glsss sets, glass pickle stem dishes, vasea, goblets and tumblers, lamps and lanterns, silver, glass and queens ware, chamber sets, blue dishes and bird-cages. A lull stock of groceries of sll kinds. Boaps— Babbit, Acme and others; also buckets tuba, churns, #o., Ac.
this opportunity of
seeing "Nip and Vuek”in whicbllr.Harry Webber assumes live distinct characters. At Opera House, Tuesday Fob. 24th,
1880.
—The freshest and nicest foreign and domestic frufft always on sale at Bl It ION’S restaurant, on east side ot the square.
■—Oysters served in every sty le, in the best manner, at BURTON’S restaur aut, east side of the Square. • The choicest cigars ar.d tobaccos at BURTON'S restaurant, on tbe east side of the Square.
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