Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 20 March 1880 — Page 8
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KAILWAY TIME-TABLE.
Lotus IUilboad “"j p”ovu "saTi's'fictory, just step int f | chimney »nd globes all in one, »nd vinous j
Ooln ‘: wV!i i CHBlSTfK ^SHOE STOBK’aniJ^ P 1 '^ ^ I other new article* in glass and queen- j
" " “ yrgr,.. Also a full stock of groceries—
the tinest line of coffees I ever had is my
Which is no)
stirjirisinjr, as they
stock ol
tis - Ms, ~c
are (tpenim; the handsomest
Dress Goods
When you w^nt a nice,stylish shoe one that will look nice, wear well,
(VDIANAFOLI8 AKD Si
(ioing Ktvdt.
itc?ommud«tion:: ::ip.ur l ft/i? r a | You*wilVtind 'there the be.t|lines of cua|*N.V. Bxpri« 2:toa a 12^° a s| tom m a,i e shoes that this countrj affords. •i.»eo hajr. joqj( w. EARP, Aacnt. j If you want the best there is the place to
! get it When you are tired of buying
ix. Lotts Vanhalia, Tkrbe Hautk tc L' 1 * childen's shoes that are worthless go niASArous Kailuoad. ! there and get those that are good. Last Kastward Trains. Westward Trains. U'nahiiicton St.—north side. i r ’ifki a u '“t an ml **12 ISA a -ss.igj a o ‘ ' - "i.aiAM m I *8.S0 a m real - ,, ‘ ♦Daily except Sunday. (t^There was a fair crowd out to sec **Daily. ‘ Hobert Emmet,” Wednesday night, and SA M Lie ATI1 EH WOOD. Aft con|pany di(] wd , uking into consid
Komcthlne ^l«*w.
Decorated and crystaloid glassware;
Scrses Shod
to mtffl': k
house. Bird cages and vaiious other articles, all low. for cash.
B F. BARWICK.
Bell** I uiou.
The wheat crop is more than average
me company ue* wc-.., (jjjjj t j nl o. with the exception of a few
Q-nrl TVl m m in Lootsvillk, Xrw Ai.bany a Chicago era ,j on t h e fact that they only ha I two, ldg werc dalna ged last fall by
& South rehearsals. the Hy John Wallace is sick .. . Paasenaer Train A.30r m ti.w a a j^-yhe Indianapolis Sentinel publish- B. Barker is visiting Little Boint, Shoei „ BndTr i mu ,i 0(tF ,, td ^tlraeaeaatU Aecom’D^arrive fra* eorth 2:.e os the following in regard to the war of Morgan count y. t.lkiy up the hog Loom. Prin, iptes. with the ^
words between candidates in th s city. an( * corn 8t ' cni t0 SCarCP 'I ftflQfipTlOTlO'h
Monday last, whorein they charged nu'l I Corn isselimgat ffojcents per bushel; hay WUUULiAUUga ilU. 5* jjr; counter-charged that whisky was being #t about qo cents per hundred , ( ,Jaceb Bi. k.nen^hai. the sole rijht of used to control the' lleats" and clouds,” c iii/ e ,. s seem to be busy talking pol- A(l tn th „ merita of thi> sho# we
Ever shown in tin* oily, coiisisliu# ofthe Liitosl Novelties m
Dress Goods,
Brocaded Silks and Satins in till colors, Also :» splendid line of BLACK SILKS. which were hontdit direct from importers for ca-h and selling at old prices. 100 pieces of CARPETS and FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
am. From South 8:30 p. in.
JAMES DAGGY.
and t.iat certain candidates had charter 1 „j cs Belle Uuion Anderson the following gentlemen:
Bi:;.k M »Vo. 1,ay! ' chief of Fir *j^” J»r. K.K. Evans. Ueo.Cahill. \Vi||i '
I will also inanufacture the
Which wore bought before the late great advance in prices are selling its low as any house in the west.
tVvxse ws tv k' uVV u\\A vv-v vvsvVV ^tVvovvs \ ow vv \ VAetvuw S\ovVl CVWkV s^lvXvS^W \ OVV vvs‘v\.\v Il'vvvvs.
TAILOR
And 1 Iatter,
Fies-i Nationai. Bank
All work ami fits guaranteed
ed two or three saloons for their especial k y ard an j Miss Judah Goodson were benefit. Here ia the clipping from tht ‘ j„j ne d together in matrimony by’Squire,
Sentinel: ‘ The Republican primary , |, urst at , ht , rcsi(lenco 0 f Samuel Nich flpjrjjnn] I ojldpo oai] Rinln, Q ]]'u, election for city ofllcers comes off to-nior- (/ |g i who supplied the good tabic com- U11&1UQ1 uQUUlo uILl DltillllJII ji<" row. The candidates arc legion, and the f 0 n s fot all present, and after presents k;nili) of r f 0 ai J ? ®*'J k an ' 1 Furm ' contest waxes hot as the decisive hour w .(, r( ) received all disperacd and went on All »• rk warrantnl to g?\ approaches. Two of the candidates f°' ! ,hei r way rejoicing . Frank Dors<*tt pShik^Squ^LirW^ ' 1 marshal addressed a crowd upon the j j g rf> j () j c j n g—it s a girl D vid ca»t c, Indiana. street to-day, openly charsiageach other Wallace has ijuit the school and gone on ^ n JACOB BICKNU^’
with briber)' and corruption. Greencas- f urm _ Wash. Mondy and lady tie is a Republican city, and Republicans | lgvc ( 0 Xorth Putnam here, as elsewhere, are wont to brand tin. The gravel mad from Belle Union, interDemocratic party as the “whisky party,” S( . ct j n; , the Stilcsvillc and Greeiicastle lirn mm . y ct thls superlatively, virtuous, heaven- | roa( ] . lt the Burgess Lane, is nearly ninile horn, God fearing, negro-importing,labor- U p ( on ]y a f ew shares lacking • lfl7 ; oppressing, political organization is ac- fl^Ue Union is to have a new drugstore. cu.sed by its own memhers of buying up John Elliot, of Kansas, is visit-1 saloons to carry an election. A model j,,™ ),is many friends near Stilesville.
e So la;
tna it i
con of i leaSo win not
Wh the Hiai ubl
ia a f»f i
Still (ioo<1k;
fii\vv»tA\\s 0tvvuvuw\ tv ^
LOG AI . EEuVI ES. temperance party, truly!'
Old Reliable Dry Goods S;
are 'or i
SenitiiiLi:):.
-t
Bund of this
A part of which arc remnant#-’, receive.I by
fci)'The Irish Famin'; county has reached #.”75.
Ri.vikmhi:*.: that 75 cents pays for Si ai; for the remainder of 18SO. g's^v 75 c'iits pays for The S i ai: to January 1, 1881. Tell your friends and
neighbors.
Utiy'Th - Demociats of Clinton town ship will hold their primary election on next Friday, at Centre School House.
Fern Station.
I. IIA\VKI\s.
4lt<>m|»t tit Sniride.
1'uesday last it was discovered that Considerable winter this week l Patrick Riley, of South Urecncastle, who! 1)ick Wel)stcr wi |[ worK „t the steam is quite old and has been Hollering from s i, 0Vt ,i t|,| g K p r ing and summer... .. ... a prolonged attack of illness, had taken i Lo|m|e | ,i 0 | iris ; s out again, after a long about two ounces of laudanum with sui 9cige 0 , bec j 1>lU wi n liave a 8t iff knee.. cidal intent. As soon a-, possifile Dr., The pay car on the I. & St. L. passed Evans and other physicians wore called over | UKt Monday, making u good many They worked with the sick man turkey ’ Mr. Hart will close his
several hours, and finally succeeded in; 3ontract on tho p & S t. L. in a few days, Call and see for yourst'lv
A complete stock of se a8M: l)le staple and fancy
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps, Queensware a
rhi Th« Th. Th. Th.
•8D whi
ver Mo
bringing him out of his stupor. It
T. SSOOTTI The Fancy Goods Man!
B®“Wo are under obligations to Mr. hoped that Riley will recover from the Dan. Paxton for a can of the nicest maple combined effects of tho poison and siek-
Thcv are the Cheapest in price ever o tie red in Sreen* asilt
We have also a bio- lot of
buts if lies!
molasses we have tasted in a long time. Kay*James McMurray and wife, of Indianapolis. former residents of this county, have been vuiting Greeiicastle this
week.
teff’ T 'c Republicans hold a Convention in this city next Saturday to nominal'* cundidat' - for tho township oili.vrs
to be elected in April.
tiit Lost—a gentleman's gold watch charm—a maltese cross, with * K. E. P>' engraved on bottom. The finder
nes«,but it is feared he will not.
1- IIAWKINS.
North Side Public Square,
if the weather permits. . . Win. Trump will work for B. F. Bruner in the stave business Charley Cutburth is
keeping boarders for the 1. A St. L. U. R. (J peencastlc,
W. M. Thomas got the nominalion for trustee of Madison township ... 1 ... James Skelton and Andy Sheean
of Miss Addie W1 ]j a considerable business in the shingle trade this numnier ... . Flem. .. , -
enacted in this neighborhood some time McCrav had thre0 nmles killed on the A 1 ICIl S I )l*U^ a;o. I wo young ladies had been, for j ^ ^t. L ...... James Thomas is trv- Try thcm-alway« fresh ami rBiwon.iM* some time, corresponding with two young ing to seH 0 „ t an( , clnigrate t0 Kansas' . I Z' &T ,he P“ tkl, * cseo,1, ‘ ! "
men, one of whom (Frank) they had nov- 15artcm Wrig , lt has eraigratod t0 ;
er seen. The young lady corresponding , Ka , |sas S o.l. Malkins is a candiwith Frank moved to another State, but | dilt0 Business good at Fern- | ) |; >VILI [ \M I \'\
I In edl use
.\orlli <>i'4*t‘m'ualli*.
Miss Jessie Miller, of Terre Haute, is
visiting here, the guest
Hibben .... Here is a little romance
Celebrated Garden 1:
Landretb’s Are on sale at
Slur.
Try them—alwaya fresh amt reliable. Cha
And the laHigcct Slock ol i iiiicy Hoods, < J< nnuntotvii
Zephyrs, etc., to bo found in the Pity.
If you want goods in this line you will lind genuine bargains at
Yarns, will bo liberally rewarded on delivering the ^^spondence was kept up. Wdl, j pro8pect9 blisht for tho future and for it to Ed. E. Black, at Mulholn, Hanna & “ " ,n “‘ er of c <> ur ^ they were aide- Stai: Mrs. tVelch haste-
Black's furniture store.
(in Inst Sunday
I-’ehv.
CURES
Chronit* Disuaxs
T. II. SCOTT'S, the Fancf/ Goods Man.
•Of nil kinds. Agent for J.S.Jorl. j
Lung Renovator
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Her >ov I.Ui Car ofl !'en reel
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Urj the Put fou Cou ami nat con to * let-
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HOG CHOLERA! HOG CHOLERA!
G. G. G.
Mun a fa ct (iron hi* own motlit ine.s in tliand chnrjrcs patients ncthioff lor cxaiuioit; and coiifiultHtion. Guarantefi* a rurt*
cases of rheunihtis
sirous of meeting and seeing each other; moved to John li aod ' S f, rm .
so they appointed a day when they should
night thieves all meet at the residence of the young la-
Lroko into Stoops A Bowen s and Dish- dy in this city. All agreed, and the time I'loytl Towiislnp. opsstoresnt I utnamville, and succeeded arrived, and| so diil the gentlemen; but Roads still muddy A few farmm abstracting about flu worth of goods, for some reason the other young lady ers are ploughing for corn F. D. postage stamps, etc. I he postoflico is did not come. The young lady in this Randolph has his house completed,and Is kept in 1 i-hop s store, Irom which about ci i y was in a quandary, for she could not 1 lnov j n g in. Judge Brown’s son will „ccu■f-.’ worth ot stamps were taken. No V( , r y we |i pnU . rtaill botb lbu y 0Ung j, ellts py tbu bousu vacated by Dug
l ' eW ‘ At Ust a happy thought struck her. She Wheat looks fine . .' ... Some of the 1 frec ’ J&V’Mi.- Farley, of Hamilton county, called on a young lady friend, and after young folks of this vicinity gave an ex ‘Mi.-sS. t>. Daniels, of Tcne lUiite.iny ] itlier of Buck Farley, now in jail here relating the circumstances, proposed that hibition at Weslev Chapel on the 1th of year' ‘l[',!■*“trie!*'anV"i-'o^'t "<< ■> 4
. . . ,.* * ... but without relief. l!y usim: Dr. I.un-• .V -48 this month, and it was so good that thev ieine i nm sound, t'orner 8, -dsf.-l' it
, . , * John Verdale, Terre Haute: My son „
Tape irurin«, cf"..
mov«<l in evarv fuse. North Side of the Squire,
Office on the ]
Frank llnya’Store. 1 have just arrivedf r i Terre II.tule and can he consulted at toy ?
Lai
mother of Buck
on a charge of burglari/.tng the store of she personate the absent one—Miss D. Mr. J. N. Bridges, at Fillmore, was here Miss X., full of fun, agreed. So, when W< dnesday. making arrangements to kail the young men called at Miss A’s she in-
QOOIEC’S GSE^TA.Il'T OUZE^IB. l ' Pr Sl "’ f,r prison-opinion U that if troduced Miss X. to Frank as ’Miss D..
’ " is admitted to bail.hi* jwili fail to the young lady with whom you have been
corresponding.
will repeat it at the same place in a short had'the rh'.'umittioL
tune, and then go to Bainbridge and ^
nlriciuns ftiilml to ♦»!!»•( 1 fi cure. ti^HrJ f
Many t!ir>- -
Luck'
Fillmore, as they did last year .. . Preaching at Fillmore on the fourth Sun-
n.ve'Si y C . B .™• h " tc ' ,,i,noni » 1 fr ‘»“ * C corresponding ” The deception was car-! day in this month by Elder Wright.. I haveuseil Mr. roo'v’ff ll Cholt;r.» Mejlioino for tUw 11 it thie<M»r tv.ar^.iTr ^wUh^pcr- Manlicenses have butMi isfiuod riod ont succotisfully, Miss N,^acting her District No. 9, Walnut Valle) taught
to Win. A. \\ni<! and -Julia Doodson. P^t't to perleetior., and when they went
foot success, having never lost a ho? in th it time l>y cholera.
COOK’S JDKTJO- S r X 1 OK:E
nhysiciunH failed to eftect :i cure, lleiir t; Ur. Lute’s HemudR'S, gave them tru was cured, nmi has felt no pains 9iD'f,nh wal one year ugo. lliveo miles southtml j
Terre Haute.
I ha ve been afilicted for s years
matisiu
and
f
tin ve been aft! letetl for v years 1 1 isiu. 1 have bsen helpless most ofthet- ^ a bad to In* liftetl from the bed .J
c. w,
by Miss Crouch, closed on the 12th— ............ ..
Win. W. llfidge and Emma Mercer. OIL " neghboring city, where resided a pk .„ty of candy and oranges. They; had ' i:!'v P e h ^o i t A ri‘d n .l& h vor N Iloujk ami tiortic Elliott, (»i»or^#* C0U8 i |1 Mi^s !>., the nhscnl one-, and a I a spelling at mghf. .lark (>\von was tht* | ,ne ^* 1 inei wnt l received no benefit ‘.run: »'• 0 W ’I brasher and Mattie Goddard. Goo. brother of Miss A , Miss X. rushed up to boss speller. * i triiil! AtuV taking*S , biHUesV*»-/ure<l ii Mi -
V. Bandy and Maggie L. Harris, Wm. K i him and called him ‘ Cousin Gus,"though Wise and Mary F. McCr.vi, Robert'-. #be had never seen him before in her \\ e are ptepared to print Horse In
W j "ll'-WAf-l'
Dlls Poplar St.,TfrreBiiii- ,
l ebruary lust 1 had a fern.- ain •• Mai
Dealers in
O R U Car O
Franklin tp,, ,1 obn Fosher; Jofferson. t’n-ik, Harrison
Mediriiu^, Faint
Oils, \ arnishus.
l oilut and I anc\ Artirles.
Hooks and StatioinM\ . alstt a lai*i»o st(M*k « * of UajuT Napkins. We would lie jilcused to have you eall.
Ilowlet. ami Emma F. Me 'ray. Thomas ' life. To say the least, • Cousin Gus ” was i and -lack Bills in the very best manner ! 1 "? B r«"rheL y t ^renT^uircLnS'' V/teott''2^ X. McCullough and Lir/io Rush. astonished, but he caught the eye of his i ,,n the shortest possible notice. Save Kemt-Jlfe^Rnd’wali'oured In'oiieV^ICMm'*
sister in time to “sec tho point,” and act- ,,10n °y I’Y pl tcm S y our orders at The | f have tried h|, preparation, for <l[ . l ;K'l''jl rir be D.llowi.ig pout jurors have ( , (! accordingly. Well, the girls had lots ^ak office. ' paio,. with .uoee^
he«n selacted fo. the next term of the 0 f lim . w u dido . t « wjnd up ., tt , ncJl K.ti.Mm,,, w.h and On-imni ■ Jhe
Putnam Circuit Court, to be begun md romanceg do jn J, Whe|i Hats;! Halt.! A full lino of new
bobl, n of the bmrth Monday in April:; Fra , k wcnt holll0 bf , wrotc t0 Miss „ -nd stylish goods at Baggy*, the tailor. Lut'e^midNrrurJd me^U-' E«
Shuec; Russell, Clay j,, miH j .: b . . d,.ll»rs. I have no d.ietur bill, to p»J'‘ trt Pl Peter Jones- Mill i . ’ K °* she enjoyed A fine new stock cf queensware. “"‘‘d hi, medicine. In the family. UBn ,, , ’"‘r tnp to Gieencastle. She informed and glassware in all the newest styles at . T ,A-A'' ru,-,< <'r.No.tt27 8.3"th St.-TerreU" j* ct
i nt k, iiarriHon Inn: idonroo, 6ai!)Uo1 him tbut » i • I Thiit u to ccrtitjr that 1 wnt* urnlofH^o elcc . .. , ,, ,, ,. him that she had not been to Greencastle, ''y 8on g s northwest corner public ti,iu by Ur. Lute, after heins ufllLtcd I r . oll.ver.W ashington. Ilmry Hutchinson; I and in tbu , v „ dec tj , s*|iiare. a year I only used 4 bottle,. , 1 am Cluv.-rta’.e. Andrew T. McCoy; riinton * ' w “ dls WfiU - 1 ' •*'•«
Charles Sowgi'iit;"Madison, Smith Call;l| n j nd8 (()
(in-.-nca.'tlo. .I'.mes Mitth' ws; Jackaoii. the parties at Greencastle. ••This is a "">1 •“"obing tobacco at W^song’s^nortlp A.i'mcn liar,tan: War.-n John Hay- truc story .. r . tr , Eitlcyorg has * P ^ b ‘ C 8qUSr0 -
moved to th- country Measles l f . vou want the best and choicest
gig^'Tl.e telegraph r n porls from Xew a bating . Louis Snider is the Re- confectioneries, bo sure and call at A.J
Albany that the new tinu
| c " T ' :r ‘‘ J - whereupon they made up their ——The best live cent cigar in Green- u mi
Jlllllt:n<( »^r. tJ u av •' .
cure rhcuuiati-iii if used according t-'is-
have nothing more to do a ith ! cas th* and tho choicest brands of chewing !
E
did i
maker.
.rob
tabl.-. Iieing publican nominee W councilman from 1'1 R I’DN’S, *n tbc easl aide of the Pub- <’( IIK 1 till •
Millie Direh. ol South liroeni'anth’. I"' , lo , bem KM-k. and idiyM- ian'* failed l" “' ll bu VJ Hr. Lute was called iu |*ronouncca d *' worms, prescribed therefor. Htia t ‘- c _ prifhed u nuiuber, ?ome of which were l !Dk " os Itmg. ", ^ >1 <
made* up for ti.»* new I.-niisvillo ami ,^ e ^ wa rd The wnrm wcacher • >ter the Louistille, New H ( ’' u ' <1 bj . . Flit Blue
I? I I'.rarxra I T .... 1
I!» Hast Washin^toii Stiwt.
torrriiiou.
TAlllill. m
ddtiiiit'd 14 or 40 Pound*.' l ,v less' orSnii.ll. 1I(
Chatham, III . Mat'' 1 5,51
My ailment began with Bronck eei]
Wall Paper!
Albany and Chicago road, w ill, with the j | ,1,b '' n L n, ”“ 1,8S " n '' w or S*"' al " 1 line, barrel and cofi’eri.y the 8a^df.*or in less' fast trains, come in un the l>t of April. ,n *y >e expected. quantities, at VS’ysong's. northwest corner!
Splendid passenger and sleeping coaches will In* placed on th<* road, and the time i between I.ouisviile and Chicago will be'
Ii'ducid to thirteen hours. The road t|(( , c?t . nin ; o ; \^‘Z‘ZZ ^ l " e price-, j advised by a physician Vo snuff a solalM-ig bed will be put in first class condition;. ^ thu ^mperance supper, | f , . i of Sugar and Lead tbree times a Jav Koi from “cend to eend. ” The road has a 1!" prL ' Senl,n K t0 her ‘he gold chain, was, 1 he freshest and nicest foreign ' did b0 fdr |Wo W( .^, aild tt .„ ubl not ^ 1 big boom in business under the nc . w .' l,C0 "‘ !Ctl y quoted by your correspond- ; , lru,t ' alw * , y=' sale at J so any longer. It dried ui/the il.sch,r-"»or
management.
public square.
- »* th proj.os.ii k ,
Lar^est Stock!
I»icd
ent "W." Will you be kind enough to | BL ’» T( ^’8 restaurant, print the right wording? It is as follows: I 1 ' 1 * 8, l u “ c * _
As this beautiful chain is
Greatest Variety! Lowest Prices! Also, Paints, Oils Glass, Putty. Varnish, etc., at OOOIKZ’S IDIR/UGh STOIR/JE.
1 uesdsy, March lb, at her residence : person, so may sweetness of disposition in every thing in the grocery and proon Anderson street, ol Paralysis, Mrs. and the Christian graces ornament and I V1, " 0n ''no, at Wysong s. Our prices , Susan Houghland, wife of the late David, beautify thy character throuch a |i tbv l * rG “ lvra >' 8 tho ,ow ost—a fact proven by Houghland, aged 64 years. (life.” And as the ch*in was gi T en over ° Ur a^i;, Nal0910 C, ° Se hu " ino '
March 15, in South Gieencastle, of con-
! sumption. Mrs. Mary N. Ryan, aged 21
; years.
these words werc spoken 1 : ‘ This present I trust you will keep and wear in reraem-
! brauce of this occasion,’*
WITNHSS.
large sales to close buying custom'crs. Northwest corner public square.
If you want a good square meal, go U A. J. BURTON’S restauraat, «■ the east side of the Public Square,
cast side ot I Bom the nose without curing the diM** ‘ri
^ and it destroyed my Kind I entirely' ioi ‘ was at a loss what to do, but ncciden'* 1 'loly learned of your ‘ 8ure Cure.” 1 ha' do now used six bottles and my nose seft"’tI all right, but my throat is no quite cun’- ai though improved a great deal, and I hi’ 1 lot
gained 15 or 20 pounds of flesh.
Rkv. E. VV. ThayW; lu
(Mr. Ledbrook, dr iggist, is now sellii'.’ f large quantities of the Sure Cure os 4 >i result of this case and of others, to wh«B ri Mr. Thayer recommended it-^tlfi 9(
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