Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 March 1880 — Page 8

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6. W. CORWIN 4 £ ~~ Af{ - - ta - Ms, ~ Which is not surprising, as they are opening the handsomest stock of

HOG CHOLERA! HOG HOLERA! c. c. c. COOIC’S CIEIR/T.A.IIN' CXJE/E1. tfV^Read tho follo*.Tinjf teBtiraoniul from a Putnam County farmer who hns ni»e<i it for •CTeral v.-hi-v PlNOABTLI, [ifD . 1878 I have used Mr. Cook’p Hog Cholora Medicine for the laat three or four years, with perlectsuceess, iiaving never lonta hog in that time by cholera. E. C. BURKKTT. COOIC’S JDE/TJO- STOK/E C. W. LANDES & CO.

Dealers in

13 IFt XJ Medicines, Paints,

& St, Oils, Varnishes,

Toilet and Fancy Articles, Books and Stationery, also a large stock of Paper Napkins. We would be pleased to have you cal!. 13 East Washington Street.

Largest Stock! Greatest Variety! Lowest Prices! Also, Paints, Oils Glass, Putty, Varnish, Ptc., ut COOICS IDIR/UGr STOR.E.

RAILWAY TIMK-TARLK.

0*^5“ There are three trains each way, daily, on tho new [.[). A S. R R. barley Talburt is in Cincinnati, [buying goods for his Spencer store. a^'Miss Mabel Gaiej’, of Crawfords vill -, is visiting at Mrs. Sherfy’s. |ta)‘*Fjlder A. J. Laughlin is reported dangerously sick at Irvington. Ind. ttstS" Seventy-five cents pays for Tin: Stai; to the dlst of nest December. 4»V*Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Langdon went Hast, Tuesday, to buy spring goods.

Oh, that dear little foot 1 shall never forget, And those neat little gaiters, 1 think of them yet; How I gazed on that foot As it tapped on tho tloor, And the gaiters I knew Came from Christie’s Shoe Sloti

MoinetliifiK \pw . Decorated and crystaloid glassware; chimney and globes all in one, and various other new articles in glass and queen--warc. Also a full stock of groceries— the finest line of coffees I ever had in tny house. Bird cages and various other ar-

Tbat is headquarters for fine shoos, tides, all low, for cash.

East Washington St.—north side.

II. F. BAHWICK.

Mouth CirtM-iK-astir.

I). P. Downs has gone to Indianapolis.

MT*( 1 rand Army of tho Republic enter- aml vvil > probably travel for a wholesale

Dress Goods and Trimmings Ever shown in the city, consisting of the Latest Novelties in

Dress Goods,

Brocaded Silks and Satins in all colors, Also a splendid line of BLACK SILKS, which were bought direct from importers for cash and selling at old prices. 100 pieces of CARPETS and FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Which were bought before the late great advance in prices are selling as low as any house in the west.

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tainmont at tho Opera House, April 7. ^T'Mr. and Mrs. John AhrauH, of Centralia, Ills., aro visiting friends hero |(&*The “Durham case” has occupied thi- attoi tion of Circuit Court during the

entire week.

fgay-Renick,Curtis & Co.'s show rooms are full of new work—elegant in design

I anu finish.

I.imciiuh'

On last Saturday evening as announced, Thomas McSheehy. of Indianapolis, and editor of tho Western Citizen, addressed a good sized aud’encc at the school house. He made some wonderful

house Quite a number went over to Cincinnati on the excursion la-t Wednesday Tho “cold snap"

caused a great deal of grumbling among | anlon; . which arc these: all the gardeners Frank Hay- r( . bels ani 8 ,, robber8 are Democrats. went to New York the first of the week vfl£r the perforniane Mr . McSheehy disto buv goods The “oxodusters’ :tljbuted a numbt>r 0 f copies of his paper. lurnish a great deal of amusement by ^ of i^inbridge, said a little after dancing, singing, etc. They long fo. , McSheeh had finished Wm. fI ‘'o^pnmary eieotion, or some other T))rr made ^ a „ n0U ncement that the »>tfi“I)r. I-. C. Hoiliday of Indianapolis, e»>y employment The colore ! delivers tho University lecture to-mor- folks hao a festival last Saturday night, | row afternoon. which was a success .. .Th • '

Republican club will meet this evening. ... .. Ed. Finley, telegraph operator gone to Crawfordsville to work.

IfcjrThe wife of Mr. Ashury Crawley, rolling-mi'! shut down this week to givi Co | y.qp | )r j.v,rp and others.

; of Cloverdalb township, died on Friday the employes a rest Frank Swop

1 of last week

i ftay-Capt. Smiley makes a speech bej fore tho Terre Haute Democratic club

i Monday night.

Jiyy-There is going to bo an extra crop of sorghum cane planted this spring in i I’utnam County. Bar-A hand of singers, gifted with tho art ol sweet song, serenaded ye editor on ! Wednesday night. Thanks.

came down from Fillmore the first of tin i week The South End con tributed largely to the Irish Relief Fund ! • Stacy Kendall has returned t<Martinsville Tho “Black Dia mends" will probably not travel | 1 he attendance at Locust Street Chuich 1 is increasing. Qt.

are expected at tho Sunday School tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. Measles are prevalent There was a neck- ::m 11 tie party at Mr. Allen’s on last Wednes- i lay night Mr. McLean has been very sick the past week We iave found another silk handkerchief. The owner may have it by proving prop erty Jo n R. Gordon, of Rain

Horses Shod sata's Kills,

No Frog, No Foot. No Foot, No Horse,

^hoi-ing anil Trimmins: Feet done on scientit

principles, with the

Goodsnough Horse Shoe, Jacob flick noil has the sole riaht of Pnti.a.

County to said shoe.

As to the merits of this shoe wo refer yont. the following gentlemen : * .las. Mcl), Hays, Chief of Fire Department, lllaek llros. James OwcnT Dr. K.Ii. Evans. Oeo.Cahill. Willis Wooi. I will also manufacture tho Original Landes and Bickncll Wages.

For Road and Farm.

All kinds of repair work done «n short notice All w- rk warranted to give satisfaction,

liive me a call. Northwest corner Public Square, Oreen-

cast e, Indiana.

JACOB BICKNELL

Ktill Hvllintj CwoodK !

fivvrtnvvws DtvvuvuwXccvV

IX’orth 4>i'o<-ii«-asilr. bridge James Lamb, of Torre Haute, and ' James Frazier has returned frmn th. ,tll, ' r speakers will address the Seymour

■Marriage licenses have been issued ™ untr * ,(>h " ^ is driving •"«> English Club on next Tuesday even

I to Joseph R. McCormick and Mary J. N’oe, Edwin A. Angell and Sarah J. lilideweli, Samuel Lloyd, jr., and Sarah

, W. Davis.

tst' You will not regret it, if you go

and hear John Dillon, at Opera House, ! next Friday night. He is reported the best comedian now in the country. Ry

all means, see him in “Bumps.” ttjrThe assessors of the various town-

ships meet at the County Auditor’s oflice

street-car Mr. Al. Fuqua hamoved to the North End Joe Ford has resigned his position ai Weik’s grocery store James

ng. Everybody is invited to come out. .. Miss. Lucy Allen is homo from rtusselville. .. . There is a new oprator in Ed. Finley’s place. We did

not learn his name.

Reliable Dry Goods Stare

OK

I. II.YAVKIINS-i.

Srnedley is working at the L, X. A. & C

<k ‘Pol ... Ed. Frazier visited j Chic .f j ll8 ,i C0 K 7an 0 f the Wisconsin Indianapolis last week Patrick | f’ourt of Appeals is in perfect physical Griffin has loturned from Indianapolis health, hut he imagines that ho is hopeMichael Sullivan is working a 1 lessly ill, and all efforts to persuade him ^. Lrn ' 1 ho pay-car on the L , u t of his delusion have failed. He was I X. A. & L. Ly. passed through 1 burs- t0 write a decision in a test case involv-

next Wednesday for general consultation m work -ain 'afur^.ine 'laHlT, j ,n « ,lic nf 0 I" ion ^traets. and and to agree upon a .just and equitable hrn J n U Z 6 ^,2 " ,8 il wi " #11V ‘ Ct the l ' nlire ^ Ste,n 0< ,h,> broken leg Michael Sag - ^rain trade in the Stale, it is awaited with ^, , talks of starting a peanut stand on th. [ ;reatnnxie ty; but the hypochondriac re- ^ Call ami See lor yourselves. Square. !r he starts it on the Square hi usus t 0 WO rk, and his brother Judges ] 11 VWKINS will do business on the square.” f the Court of Appeals are reluctant to . c , ’ Timberwheel’s string band has passe. | U ' <e the matter out of his hands. , North Rlde 1 « lbllC Square, into oblivion, and Moran & Badger'-! — GreeUCastle, - - Ind. new musical organization will settle al Urconbuck County tlonvcnlion.

the bees this season. The triangler ii j The Greenback County

upon a just and equitable

basis for the assessnunt of propertv. JSaV Last f-aturday we advertised the lo-s of a watch charm owned by Ed. E. Black, and the result was the return of t .e jewel to its owner in loss than fortyeight hours—all the peoplo- read Tiik

Stab.

A complete .stock of seasonable staple ami fancy Dry Goods, Notions,

Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Queenswarc, etc.

Labor Mass

(Ray **n Tuesday last a do. ran in front; •his promising organization plays “by j Convention of I’utnam County, Indiana. | of a team, barking and “raising cain” gen- note.” Wm. Murphy is out j he held in the Court House, at jerally, when the animals got frightened, again Dr. Taylor presided a j Grecncastlc, on Saturday. April 3. 1880, ran away, and were stopped at the Xa- temperance meeting Monday night. H« 11 o’clock a. rn , for the purpose of tional Bank corner. The principal injury opened the meeting by exhorting th. ! nominating count}’ candidates, reorganwas to the harness and wagon, n<- both young men not to he afraid to rise am: 1 z ' n » the County Central Committee and horses and driver escaped unhurt. -ay something, for perhaps some of them I 'ran.sacting ::uch other business as may toy Last w-r-k David McClure, while ,ni ght. if they improved every opportnni c ,n »e before tho convention. All are i hunting on his (arm near Clov’erdale. ^ to ,! l ,eak while young, become gre.v cordially invited to be present

shot a snow white rahbit. the skin ol “"‘fi’''*- J"""’* Frazier was tho first D !

which he has had stuffed. A p nir oj /•’’‘pomi to the invitation, Rn ,i hjs shop 1 Ireencastle. March 22 these white rabbits have often been seen but e,of l u ent app.-al for temperance wa- ’ Ladies, don't fad to call at CORI in that neighborhood—supposed to be cs- Gr ccteJ by ' nnomslly uproarous” ap j WIX’8 before buying your dress goods 1 caped pets. Instead of being killed, they P , '* ,, ' ie - A,tor ,he applause had subsided ani j trimmings, as they can show you the should have born permitted to live and 1 w,! saw ^ m ' K,r S r isc to his feet, hut In i best aS80r tt;d stock of goods ever opened

put his foot up «n a chair and wo lost

R. S. Hauax, G'h. Con. Com.

‘multiply on tho face of the earth.' 1

in this market.

Cemetery GREEK HOUSE! Five houncY full of nieo healthy plants

VEKY CHEAP.

BEDDING PLANTS 50 cents a dozen. VERBENAS,50 cents a doion. TI DE ROSE BULBS05 cents a docen. VASES from 50 cents to $5 JO each.

Plain and Fancy

llnskvts, Kouquvl Holders, Wiir I><‘Ni{(ii*, MC«« 1’II.LKD Oft

MIIOItT IttOTICE.

(IT FI,OWKRS FOK ALL k I M>s OF DECOKATIOKI *•

We give more plants for the same money than

you can get elsewhere.

#i^*Thc I N A AC R F sight of him. His voice penetrated th> |

sisillliiii iffII! «

tie depot, also requiring tho brakemen to make all passengers show their tickets | before entering the car. The conductors

ultancoualy from every breast," and on« huge billow of applause struck his foot knocking it off the chair, and enabled u>to catch a glimpse of him as he dropped into a chair. Joseph Ford next addressed j tho meeting, advising tho Union to form j branch unions in the country towns al over the county. The Union should tak

immoral, and made the sweeping charge-

hat all actresses were di-reputable. £VLItGKEEN,

rm it a*i»

JAMES DAGGY,

riish94»(ial)l«‘

TAI LOR

And I Iatter, Aajr Fiiist National Bank Euildixc. All work and fits guaranteed, tf-17

, ! ; e 0 Evtiy bay.

1 are required to carry out their instruc-

tions to the very letter.

Ji^Ura. W. G. Burnett died on Wed nesday morning, March 24, 1880, of can

cer. after a painful illneas of several, hia B<Wi( . e> When he concluded the old months. Ih .1 c*b...I wa-. a iln,ight"r member* took possession of the door of lltram O. Marshall, and well known , nd did the speaking. We extend out t. id. t o i.ur ci,,/. n . as a kind,. ii. ilul^ boar ty congratulations to those youthful { socal, Christian lady, a kind mother and : orator!) and hopu they Wll , aK11I1 givi> | [loving wife. Tho funeral took place' the bonulH of thoir undeveloped clo I ! 1 hursday afternoon, and was largely nt (1 , |cnce Miss Alice Werneke ha.- ' l ' n L ' " ' r ' \ • Joyce conducted the ( been appointed permanent organist of th< 1

' temperance union George i’ttz

taser-On Wednesday nigh' Hanneman’s gibbon is averse to the using of dray pins ' pnCeH ' 01

Randmann replied vigorously in a lecture, but no addition to the old, familiar irguments was made by either of tho dis-

putants.

KIIAnF THEES, A YIN VE«-

ETAKI.F PLiMTSun

IN9

JOHN WILSON.

' I AM ALL I LAYED OUT" ' '■ Is a common complaint If you feelso. | WR. M1K.E’N CITII. FOf? < 4;et a package of Kidney-Wort and take | TAItICII. it and you will at once feel its tonic 1! 5 ol . .jfo Pounris. I.oss newer. It renews tho healthy action of ,r*im«*ni

the Kidneys, Bowels and Liver, and thus 1

restores the natural life and strength to 1 _ Chatham, 111.. 5.arch, th * weary body. Get a box and use it My ailment began w ith Bronchitis, it once. ’ taken front sudden cold, after preaching. It extended from the throat to tho nose, Black silks honght direct from and downward toward the lungs. 1 wa* reporters for rat h, and selling at lowest advised hy a physician to snutFa solutioa

CORWIN'S of Sugar and Lead, three times a day. 1 __ • ■ • ( jj d sf) f or two Wee |5 S and wou )d no t do

[ivniAKArous and St. Louis RAti.noai> , „ Goins EasU. Goin.-Wes*. Day Kv l:2 r >r« SiWaii AcnnmiiicxJ.ition. lli.Ii* u 5:13i*»:

'"“’ :40a “ 12:30 a m store was buig'.arizetl. The thieves ef- a s shelalies. They aro worse than shot- Mrs. M. B. Keating, Mrs.’Squire | >0 any longer. It dried up’the discharge JOUNW. EARP, Atent. ' ficted an entrance through the hack guns. Ho didn't nou was doing anv . Os. Mrs. D. W. Alspaugh and Mrs ‘rom tho nose without curing the disease.

window and sr cured as plund r a lot of harm Tho hack-yard granger Minerva Stanshury have each bought » 1 w",', at'a'llss^what W .Im but accid’enulnua.l change ur.'l a gold locket, ting are disgusted with the weather ... N’ew Domestic at J. F. Hill's Sewing iy learned of your “Sure (Jure.” I hava atvi button li ft in tho money drawer, j The school-children have organized a Machine Headquarters. 1 now used six buttles and my noso seems also a lot of cigarr, tobacco, etc. Thurs- secret societr. W I „ 7— , all right, hut my throat is no quite cured, dav two arrests were made—Messrs — - < arpets from 20 cents per yard up though improved a great deal, and Hiave Robert Heher and Henry Watson, heine Wi,,ia » n ^-solved to kill hm dis- , 1 "* CORWIN S, j gained 15 or 20 pounds of . r . .suspected of tho crime, but later in the '' l ’cdmnt son Charlie, at Delaware, Ohio. \Yo are pit pared to print Horse. (Mr. Ledbrook, diugeist. is now soiling 1111 M,0 ‘' day Watson was discharged from custo- :,n 1 tonk him homo from a neighbor’s in ,l .IbcL- iiiiu M... v.,rx i>.,<t lanto Quautities of tho Sure Cure

LOCAL LKMES.

St. Louis V’andai.ia. Terre Haute is In

manapous Railroad.

Eastward I rain^. Weatward Trains. ”2.50 a M '■'•1 2(1 p Ml "12 1:1 a a -"'"J.tW p « a u < V). urt .- a | "ii. 30 a a ■'ik 10 p a

’ Daily except Sunday.

** Daily.

SAM'LJCATIIKRWOOD, A*f. Louisville, New Albany

Railroad.

. North. South.

PafsenKor Train «.:iilp a n.00 a a

Local Freight 4.30 ah i£0 a h b i s person

Groem-anie Aeeom’n arrive freni Doilh 2:4(1

a u. From South S:3u ii.Iui. 4t Piltootiiii;. death penalty, and making no objection

11 " —— At Roelsvillo, last Sunday night, if art. 1 ^ the proposed means--* bullet from a ^ beautiful line of ZephyrShawls

1 Mullmix, the saloon keeper, quarreled ifilJ 1 *- alighting to open tho gate n '' c <M° r * ut G. A\ . CORWIN A CO'S.

. - - - , . and Jack Bills in the very best manner large quantities of tho Sure dy, and Heher was held, as a lot of small "°' :sc ^ I'^pose The hoy rode [ „„ tho hbort ,. st possjbk , notico . Save r.-sultofthis ease and of others to whom mn.Bimtlar to that stolen, was found on, along quietly, listening without reply to j money by pIacing your ord ,. rs ^ Tl[;; Mr - 1 hnyer recommended lt. ; 4t4i.

Canned goods, coi.feetioneries.aBd fanev groceries of nil kinds at George Wysong’s at the lowest pox.-dblo prices.

the father’s arguments in favor of th 1 '! s T a h i.flice

tay’See that show Corwin A Co's.

window at G. W.

w ith some o' tho peoplo ol that village, i however, he drew an uususpectad pistol,

-The fr<'shost and nicest.

-A fine new etork cf queensware, ttn( i domestic fruits

. - . . . . 1 t 11 n ** t lAUvl UUUlu9iIU iiUiirt Ul

brought about, ns Muller.ix r.laimi, he- took careful aim at bis father’s head, and I ind glassware in all tho newest styles at • itnRTON’S restaurant 011 east side ol

t-Vw-.f I W vV virwlRiv..,* .. .... '

tUtT Uncle Will McCray visited Cin-

cinnati this week, toy Frank Cole and

Don’t forget John Dillon. fcjySriowed on Thursday last.

Ja5“-Rufus Alleu is "home again,”

ert-Janausch'jk at Opera House, April | niov< ’d t° Sullivan county, Ind.

20.

Judge LckeLs is holding cumt at •tt^'Tho "Entrc Nnus" danced at

irA”Mi. K. I). Ander.stm is coitvales- Grand Central last night

cent.

Cc,>"Thursday next. i» April 1—don t got fooled.

tfciy* 1 h nami o. thi 11. tv uaacing (luh caURe D,(.y were attempting to bulldoac shot him dead. ,9 th ° t,eCtnC In anticipation of trouble, before

him.

he left home Mullcnix

j Wysong’s

1 square.

northwest corner public I

always

on

fore ip* sale at

the square.

had

Ttsc Electric. l.igHit. if Prof. Ed-

procured n , son H p|p Ctri[ . l^ht is to superaedo th

I>tstol. w inch ho carried in his pants use of gas, we are glad of it. Gas is the family have re- pocket. After the heat of the war of hano of our national existence. Wb -n ord» wa« over he attempted to let down W|, h t,ro T *'*i:h speaking, take ^

lwr«’!d Winter seems to be lingering J hp hammer without taking the weapon m^on^H^eu, minisIX

around in the lap of spring. r ™ n ' h '* pocket, and, as he put* it, “the mankind. confectioneries, be sure and call at A. J. 1

thing went off,” inflicting a serious wound

The best five cent cigar in Green-' The best goods and lowest prices castle and the choicest brands of chewing , in evert thing in the grocery nnd proaud smoking tobacco at Wyaong’s north- vision line, at Wysong g. Our prices

west corner public square.

are always the lowest—a fact proven by our largo salos to close buying euxtnia-

If yon want tho best and choicest! ers. Northwest corner public square.

the

in the left leg. Tho ball entered towards

-Hat*! Hat*! A full lino of new

the lop of tin) thigh, and ranging down- lin< * "'U'sh sends at Daagys, the tailer.

fctiWohi) Dillon, the great coraedun, wards, lodged at the knee. Dr. SmytheJ G. W. CORWIN & CO. aro hea l will appear at Optra House, thin city, was called down to attend the wounded quarters for fine drtts good* and trim-

next . riJay night Ticket* oa sale now. man on Wednesday last. ' mings.

BURTON’S, an the east side of tho I’ub-

! lie Square.

Horso and jack bills printed -331?neatly, cheaply and promptly at

(The Star

-

Office. Leavo your orders

If you want a good square meal, jgotaA. J. BURTON’S restaurant, 1 the east side of the Public Square. Headquarters fur sugar by tho barrel and cutfeo by the sack, or in less quantities, at Wysong'8, northwest corner

public square.