Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 March 1880 — Page 8

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IndianaroLiH anp St. Loris Railroad (loinvEngt- Uoin* West- ' D»jr Ex 1:2ft r w S:30am AccommoiiatioB 10.13a m ‘N.Y. Expren- 2:4Ua m 12:30am •i.vcry l>»y. JOHN W. EARP. Ak-ent.

Mid lan

Horses Shod

Harnkfli EoWm

it. Lon* Vandai.ia. Terre Haute * In- c hilden's shoes that are DiAXAPOLia Railroad. there and get those that are good 1 ■ ;v rl ^,":; M '^ P m Washington St.-north ^de.

**J# a ii *5. us r m am MO r m

♦Daily except Sunday.

♦♦Daily.

E iM’L CATHERWOOD, A*t.

miR^STlV S*SH^ESTO J RE and get it., goblet's and tumblers, lamps Yoifwill find there the best lines of cus- ferns, silver, glass and queens ware ton, made shoes that this country affords, chamber sets,blue duties ‘ n ‘ 1 f' r ^‘ C M 8 If vou want the best there is tha place to , a lull stock of groceries of all ki . lefk When you are tired ortiuying Soaps-Babbit, Acme and «hers; also e • •’ * — worthless go buckets, tubs, churns, Ac., \c.,\c. tl

East

A part of which arc reninantr', receive.! Iiy T_ B. SOOTTI The Fancy Goods Man!

Louisville, Xkw Ai.dany Railroad.

Korth.

Paaseni.'cr Train 4. in P m (a«'a1 Freight .4..'iO a u

(Ireoncastle Aceom’n arrive from north '-DO

a m. From South 8:30 u. iu.

jfe^Colloge Avenue Church: Services morning and evening, with sermons hy the pastor, I. W. Joyce. Mr. Joyces

A Chicago- Qi ass now meets in the audience

room of the church. He cordially in-

South.

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j^y-Mr Henry Chapin, one of Putnam County's well-known citizens, died ver_\ suddenly at the residence of hD mother this city, on Monday last, of pneumonia Deceased had not been felling well for some days, and on the Saturday prev ious was unable to bo around as usual.

Sun-

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Florit'iiituru.— Among tbe

Gocdenough Horse Shos,

LOCAL LEMES.

work.

They are the Cheapest in price ever od'ered in 'Jreencastle.

C®*Wanted, a girl to do house

Apply at this office.

(tfajr Bainbridge ha« organized a mammoth Blue Ribbon Club. B^jvflood demand for all kinds of sound horses in Greoncastle.

Clathrrrd Them In.

Another of tht bur 0 l.tis who at | many guides and helps issued annually Jacob Bicknell hat the sole right of pnK, to rob the safe of Mr. James Bridges, at _ _ • _ nn H vimkts. ! Coun *y 10 ,!ail11,1,oe - 1

As to the merits of this shoe we refer r ♦ the following gcntlemon : J'l ^ Jus. MeD. Hays, Chief of Fire De|ia r t m .,

Illaek Tiros. Janies Hr. E.B. Evans. Ueo.Cahill.

We have also a

lii<f Jot of

Imts s! List!

Fillmore, hat been arrested. The dispatch says: Sheriff Lewman, of Putnam county, and Officer Campbell, of the Indianapolis police force, arrested George Lewis,at Buna Vista, a little village seven miles south of this city, to-day. is charged with being one of the party who blew open the safe at Fillmore, this State, on the night of February 3. Sher-

case

by our numerous >eedsinen and Florists, treating on this beautiful art, none is more clear, none more tastefully illustrated and gotten up, than Xellis’ Floral Instructor, which ha sjust been receivjl e ,cd. It is published quarterly at the low price of 20 cents per year, and contains a

ntni.

"•iiiiA';:;

I will also manufacture the

Original Lanfles anil Bidmell %

For Hoad and Farm.

complete list of Seeds, Plants. Bulbs,&c., A1 ‘ Ail' wi.rk^vurraniod^tu

nd much

at greatly reduced prices,

useful infoi motion for all interested in gardening. He sends a sample copy and ^ a packet of choice flower seeds as a trial 1 to any one who sends him a three cent stamp. His address is JA. C. NELLIS,

Cannjoharie, N.

ner Public- S.iuare, (irevo-

cartlc, Indiai

iiina.

JACOB BICKNEU.

Ba?*I’r isecutiii? Attorney Matson, of

Brazil, has been attending Circuit Court iff Lewman says that he has a sure

this week. against him. Lewis was sent to the penJS^Messrs. Patrick and Fosev have itentiry from this county for robbing returned from Washington and ^-port a George Slack’s store, at Unionport, this . y- good time. connty. He had been released a few

And the L-.rgCPt Stocli o( J’ancy '"«« S ■muail HUH 1 B C rMr.Willia.nS.M 1 .rska!landwife, dl ‘>' sbeforothef5aferobber . v -

Zephyrs, etc., to he found in the City. of Fulton, Missouri, are visiting relatives' Later advices are to the effect that Johnson’s Extract Sarsaparilla^-

. in Grcencastle. j Sheriff Lewman succeeded in capturing Thii preparation, advertised in another ...... ftiia*

Ii you want goods in this Hue you will film gcniunt* oar^ain^ at j ri( .| e '|, In * s ru/n n » n l ^ e P erson en ^ 8 K e( ^ * n ^* 8 ^ ur 8l |ir J' column, recommended aa it baa been bylTUr Why Ty vByr WJJjJW

,, ° , 1 mm p • lt * > ' ra j The man’s name is Farley, and he was the Detroit tit-ess and other papers, by ' "**“ ''•*» »i4|B liiUnil

. ii# House. 1 huioday, March 11—t'ckets nt

r l\ If. t S'f 'O / / aS. /}h‘ fitKKIs Aldllt Lang.Ion's Book store.

LOOK HERE!

The man’s name is Farley, and he was the Detroit press and other papers, by j picked up about eleven miles northeast the Medical Faculty of Detroit, is freed ,

xrwv: r.n*.x

HOG CHOLERA!

i ®a?*Mr. Janies \’. Durham returned from Illinois this week where he had

been buying stock.

B-aV' i’he Fntre Nous Club gav a very pleasant dancing party at the Art

Gallery Inst night.

lOrMr. F. M. Diinnimrton, of Stiles-

l.i t I s llavr All the I'ikIs. Special dispatches were sent from this

HOG CHOLERA

ville, is dangerously sick at the residence city on Saturday to daily papers published

G. C. O. aooiKZ’s cEE/TTviisr

of Indianapolis, on the same day that from the often well grounded prejudices j J w ant to Bell Illy entire Stock i. Lewis was arrested. The prisoners ap- against nostrums. Wo therefore, with I «... ared before Squire Osborn Tuesday,, pi oaRur e, announce our belief in its etfi-! ' a00 ^ s > ^°^ ons ’ when they waived a preliminary exam:-; C acv for the cure of those diseases which I Boots and Shoes, nation, and were remanded for trial. it proposes to be intended. Hats and Caps,

Queensware.elc

Mr. J. W. Beck, of the new firm ’ of g w. Corwin & Co., starts for New j lather as an entirety or at retail York and Boston markets to day and the j w jH n ] s0 se ]] 01 . rent , . ladies can confidently expect a fine se- vuii.i-

lection of DrvGoods for tlie Spring trade. UPSS 100111.

Mr. Beck's long expienco in the I. usiness j j Iero j g a rare ch;uice for s

leweu a rawoonea i\oniucKi:in wno nao !l,K l thorough knowledge of the wants °f i , ..,. n lid ,o H. for work, .nil lo.ro.J 'r.,l„ in ,hi- .onion i.. .or. so.,- fnelo make money * l - , , . . , anteo that the stock purchased will be \ JJ \\V Ta IVC

^ a party of twenty-seven had just arrived lcotMr) , ot „ The Messrs. Corwin propose — - — - - ' that tine thoroughbred hor^TA orkshin- in U,is ' !’ utn,, "‘ #,uJ ^somery counties to make their store headquarters for fine

havin'' been furnished with free ticket?, Dress Goods ami 1 nmtnings, and m fact, ti with the express purpose of voting the will keep the best assorted stock of Gen- ( * i a i at ai ernl Dry Goods and (yarpeU ever kept in ! Demociatic ticket, and thus overcome the ^ u -„ be8pcak } ltr tUeln a i arge

weight of the negro vote. While negroes att( j iji.ep.,! patronage. They have now G- O. SM YTHE. M. D..

come west to better th<'ir condition, and in stock for the Spring trade Floor Oil!

of his brohtor, in Cloverdale.

fifej-lleber, for shooting Mayes, has tipen arrested, and his trial is set for

March 8—next Monday.

Ifcjy-.lames Foudry is going to have

in the large cities, which read as follows: “A prominent Republican to-day interviewed a rawboned Kentuckian who hail

Billet,” brought back to Grcencastle. ttig”Filler A. J. Frank received u call, a few days ago, from the Christian Church at Lincoln. Neb., but declined to

accept.

North Side Public Square, Ireencastle, - - i n( |

:>«-Re»4l the

following toatimonlal from a Putnam Oonntjr farmer who hai uieil U for Mi. 1 S. i.i nv.l i and f.iiniiy havi racy, and \ooihees is one of them, arejl, '

. n ."!.. fo :. a, :\ p ::!: ti . c : 11 ISJ/t rw , i t d"%i a gfnt w p.atte,^ xt in physician and surgeon

* " FiiictsTi.K:Tsbr, 3ioy 25. ms. gone to Chrismaii, Ills., to reside. Msvi #f c winkin- tn« exodus from Ken « >>^utBul line of l.ace Curtains, I hkvoiM«.l Mr. Cook’s HoKCholflni Medicinw for th« last thmo or lour y.Mirq. with i»er- . .. . , . J | arc w mKin 0 El in txoaus irom (a ji 0 f w ,i| h c as ) ow as by feet suoceis, havia* never lost a hog io that tlui® by cholera. B. C. BURKETT. prospeuty be with them in their new tucky. Dan will not dare inveatigate ' any house in the State. ‘Jt45

GOOIC’S Cjr STO:R/E]

i borne.

8e3~llev. John K. Chapin, of Neneh

Wiscom-in, will preach for the Presbyterian congregation, at Brown's Hall, to-

morrow, morning and evening.

It#*We have another letter from

this last case.”

Now, wo say, give us all the facts.

-Wft are prepared to print Horse

OFFICE-On Vine Street, between Washing and Walnut—one door north of residenti 3m 46

Who is the “prominent Republican"

and -lack Bills in the very best manner '

that interviewed the “rawboned Ken-

tuckian”?

What is the name of this “rawboned

on the shortest possible notice. Save

money by placing your

Star office.

orders at The ,

C. V. UK & CO.

Dis.WILUAaM LI T!

CURES

Chronic Diseases

“exodus,” but as tbe author suppressed ! Where can he sow be found and inter- ! , '® ,uon ^ ^Hnstrels, but Harry 1 iffney is j Of nil kinds. Agent lor J.S.Jordar-

tlio first pages by failing to furnish them, I viewed?

Floyd township this week, discussing the Kentuckian”?

■Hi Henry is not with the Black;

Lung Renovator

Manufactures his own medicines in thin and charges patients nothinc for cxnrnin; • and consultation. Guarantees a cure ot a, cases of rheumatism. Tape worms, etc., re moved in every case. Office on the North Side of the Square, on Frank Hays'Store. 1 huvo ju-t arrived Iron Terre Haute and can be consulted at inyuHi

free.

Dealers iu

O X^L XJ O SSL

.MiMlicincs, Eaints.

T’oiliT and Eanrv ArtiHos, Rooks and SlaiioiKM’v. also a

We would like to talk to him with said company, and will be at the

we are unable to publish it. land publish his story in full. Opera House March 13. 8*1?*A report comes from Indianapolis ^ Lo "furnished r ree tickets'' to them? A fine new stock of queensware, saying: The Centra! Avenue M. F The above, with many other points re- and glassware in all the newest stylos at Church ask that Rev. I. W. Joyce, o( U err(!d ' n *he dispatch, if promptly an- ^ . VS0, ’S s northwest corner public Grcencastle. may become its pastor for swerod, will be good reading for the peo- M F 1 ' ,ro ' _ next conference year, and Mr. Joyce is l de generally, and The Stau will be Horse and jack bills printed

willing. | pleased to give the people this desired

IhaTThe candidates for nomination on " nforma,ion ' The Stau umce. t.eave your

the Republican city ticket are flying! Tho Indianapolis Jonrna' of Tuesday early.

around in a lively manner-,hoy all claim ' ‘!'; li,i ? nal i “’ n, j The Terre Haute Commercial Col-1

to have a d**ad open ami shut on socur ,n rcgar(l to l h,s importation business, , eg0 ig prepare<i to givet during • , c..

itig the nomination, and some, we fear, w 'i ( a( M s tb ( n< (, ssiiv of innmnedi-^ M p r in^ term. Bpeeial rates to teachers

neatly, cheaply and promptlv a,

I Tun IStau Office. Leave your orders ! : ri V d 1 \ n: " l >; ^_ nt 1 n ! ( p ^ ^

years. Have tried many patei nut without relief. By umuk Hr icine I am sound. Corner S, 2,1

•John

ini sound Yerdule,

uj ucihh »»i • Lute ^ »■ Corner S, 2,1 St.—407. Terro Haute: My ? nn

of Paper Napkins.

We would lie pleased to have you call.

Oils. Varnishes, Will put no confidence in m»n after tin | atc exposure ’ The news gatherer her.

primary ballots are counted. should step forward and tell all he knows

about it, that the matter may he thor-

^Marriage licenses have been is ougl;lv lnvej , |gatod . Hereis the clip, sued to Reason B. Dicks and Mary F-< ping from the Journal: “Developments Martm. Lorenzo W. Shoemaker and I have been made to the effect that a numMary F. Ilansell, William V.Trowbridge her of the Democratic exodusters from and Elizabeth McCoy. Joseph Roshottom , Kentucky are recently pardoned conand Mary A. Mace, Mark McGruder and , vicU> Ult , ir r()lellge and trangpor i htion Margaret Townsend, James S. Dodds and , having been procured bv Governor

I Elizabeth Rust. * Blackburn.”

couiu not whik nt nil. fitter usinjf nioem thf* patent medicines ho found no relief. Seven physicians failed to effect a euro. Hearinjtyt hors Dr. Lute’s Remedies, gave them n tr al. Ih

ami advanced students desiring a com-

largo

slock

mcrciul education.

The best live cent cigar in Green-

was oared, and haa felt no paina ainee.i

was one year ago.

Terre Haute.

1 live5 miles soulbeait

I have been afflicted for S years with rh' mutism. I have hsen helpless most of the tin and had to he lifted from the bed to a (hai: r i.. . _ •. .i .. 11 _ i.... • • i i t •

cantle and the choicest brands of chewin'- ' liave tritil all phyticianH and wn- benelii' 1 t « • . • ... - e ’ hy none t ttuva ulaxv fwirwl U 11 lrinii<

and smoking tobacco at Wysong's north-

west corner public square.

1 have also tricd.ll kind* of pati'"

If you want the best nnd choicest confectioneries, be sure and call at A. J. Rl RTON'S, on the east side of the Public Square.

1:» Must Washington Struct.

flij^-On Thursday la.-t the < ounty |

-Barney Klwood has joined the .

-Headquarters for sugar

by

in

the less

medicines ard received no benefit from un 1 gnvt> Hr. Lute’s remedies, I gave them

trial. After taking 3 bottles I was cured »'oud

W. J. UOWAHP.

1318 Poplar St., Terre Haute.

In February Inst l had a severe at tuck inflammatory rheumatism, and whs unable* move without great suffering- Patent uicd einea afforded no relief. I tried Hr. Wnj I

Remedies, and was cured in one week’s tinn 1 have tried his preparations for k'^

DOBELL & COOPER'S Furniture Store f

* in « h ol the new County Asylum. The officers . —

, The ladies of Locust Street V

pains, with success ’ J. Ii. HA Hit!'

1755 Poplar St., Terre Haute

and Orchard Sts., let:

S

two thousand dollars and was not bonefiti'. 1 went to Dr. Lute and he cured me Lr b'-

ic

. , nil,a I ' imi>.

1 wax uftlivteil with rliouaiati^m l" r '

ycarx—perfectly belplcxs. 1 have M'fnt.'. ,v '

named expressed themselves as well sn,. j 1 ,ie ,aill fs ol Locust Street V. F. If you want a good

| isfied that the building was built accord- 1 b ’ lnd ‘ (l1, sire to return tlweir thanks to ' go to A. J. BURTON’S restaurant, on ‘ ,l ' m me mmuy. .i ing to contract, in which thee were sec- ' Ir ' ( '' " ‘Uianison for the free use of the east side of the Public Square. iThi'* u' tVco k rUD'tL fi t 2 V^a«L7e.'| T cr Khl'uaa ®

,„ n „t * "vni iu ttr. |,U!0 and he cured me fvr square meal, ,j 0 || nr(l> 1 have no doctor bilU ,o pay w■

used his medicines in the family.

the store room so kindly given them dur-

1 ing their festival.

NO. 22 E. WASHINGTON ST. GREENCASTLE, INI).

ended by the architect.

OtiUThere is no perfect happiness in this transitory li e; no rose without its j

thorn; the bitter and sweet are mingled Gpera llouso

- in life—a case in point is changing the name of the postoffice at the crossing of

the L.. N. A. Sc C. 11. 11. and the !., D. & ! Booni: R,Min,: S. R. U. It was listed, hy request of one n0W ° pen ' Far,ners '

, tism by

. Dr. Lute. ntUr being afflicted Dr ' tn

Canned goods, coi.fectiuneries,and a 5 ;V‘ ar * T 1 only u«ed 4 bottles, lam ppr!<*' ie ! fancy groceries of all kinds at George i euro rheuuiHt'bm If used "according I' S^ o'

Who is Barney Klwood? (ioto vV y h0n ll !i the lowest possible prices. :‘">n- »»

House March

13th, and

our

StfH'U

is all now and of tlie latest pattern. Prices t|'“ times. Call and examine stock.

J. T. DOBELL. M. J. COOPER

The Campaign is now is the time for

man, in the first place, as Langs lab;, but 'J 011 lo be 8' n looking about ,n see where suit now it is changed to Uoaclidale, by unan- VH " ' an bu ^ harness and saddles tlie imous request of all the dwellers there-1 c ''' !, * > st ' 01 otbor ' V( ' rds got the best ahouts. 1 article for the least money. L. L. Louis

Bainbridge, Indiana,has the largest stock

• * •

bial A Drapers “l nclo Tom Combi- prepared to give my patrons the advannation” is booked for Thursday. March |tsge. 1 have now 75 sets of harness and

♦p« T . . a r • I, of South Orecn«»ft8tlo, has lonf i ne ireshost and nicest foreign M« k. an«l phy^u inns failed t«» ni.l In' a and domestic fruits always on sale at I of worni; W p;eYcGbL i %eVo 0 fo^ 0 , U rnJ^l!c% , ' Jj

BURTON’S restaurant,

the square.

on east side ol

pa.- ; ?ctl a number, some of whicli were 18 ini't

I ex loDfr.

The best goods and lowest prices in every thing in the grocery and provision line, at \\ ysong's. Our prices are always the lowest—a fact proven by our large sales to close buying customNorthwest corner public square.

I>K. NIlifl'K ( I KE FOK < *• TAKKH. (*uiiM‘4l IA or 40 Foundw. Lo** of Min«'l!.

' rs.

1

Chatham, III.. March.

My ailment began with Bronchitis ( taken from sudden cold, after preaching - It extended from the throat to (lie mw' r ' and downward toward the lungs. I w» t advised by a physician to snuff'a solute 1 ’ , of Sugar and l/ad, three times a day. 1 -' did so for two Weeks and would not (U 1

Also, Paints, Oils Glass, Putty, Varnish, etc., at COOK S IDR/LTO- STOROB.

Filty Dollarti lor one Holtlc ol

Mlrdiriuc.

Toraah, Wis,. Nov. 20th. 1877.

lllh, for matinee and night. This troupe 75 saddles and other work according,and AsHnna’and wVs fa^gono^fh.TsevMS

is one of the best combinations now trav- 25 doxen horse collars which 1 will gel l d ')S'cians decided that her case must, so anv longer. ItdHedun-the'discl.arg* oiling, and is greeted with full houses ] at old prices, and as for material and ,p . r ‘ n, " kte "J consumption. I was indue-, from the noge without curing the disease, wherever they go. They carry their own workmanship 1 cannot be heat. My \Vi„° r t < 6 ° r Warnor ' 8 W1 .'it e aud it destroyed my smell entirely. > scenery incident to the beautiful drama stock is made fro,,, the best of Oh,o and med'mie rldiof 'amUwo' botHes^omple'te! n ’ aS 8t * ‘ 0,S What l ° d0 ' but aCCi(lcn '

of' Lncle lorn s Cabin,” and introduce Virginia leather, and made in best of 'Y curcd her. She now enjoys good through the play the I olered Jubilee style. I am bound to make a trade that bon * tb ' * w °uld not be without it it it Singers in their quaint and rich songs and will stick to me. if cood work nnd f>.ir C08t fifty dollars a bottle, dances slavery day. Their Topsy dealing and low prices will do it. Now jchair„ of tbe BoJ.V/wZV has no superior and few equals on the | cut ou'»nd remember it. Money ! roe, Co., Wig. P , ° n

| stage. Admission 25 and 35 cents, no saTed ‘ 8 ,n ? nojr In *Je- Call and see me,

1 czti a charge for reserved seat ' and SMt price8 '

2ai41.

L. L. Louis,

Price 50 cts.per bottle,equaling in size

nearly all dollar preparations. For sale by W. W. Joaes. 4|30

loss what to do, but accidental-

ly learned of your “Sure Cure.” 1 h !lVC . now used six bottles and my nose Keen)' I all right, but my throat is no quite cure" ' though improved o great deal, and 1 havr

gaiued 15 or 20 pounds of llesh.

Rev. E. W. Tiiavki . ,

(Mr. Ledbrook. druggist, is now aellin? | largo quantities of the Sure Cure as » result of this case and of others, to whoa' Mr. Thayer recommended it.j4t40