Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 3 April 1880 — Page 8

E. W. CORWIN j CO

JAMES DAGGY,

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iirs - Leaiiiiig - tis - Trails,TAILOR

Oh, that dear little foot I shall never forpet,

And those neat little gaiters,

I think of them yet;

How I gazed on that foot As it tapped on tho floor,

And the gaiters 1 knew

Came from Christie’s Shoe Rtoie That i* headquarters for

Noraethiiit; New.

Decorated and crystaloid glassware: chimney and globes all in one, and various j other new articles in glass and queens-! ware. Also a full stock of groceries— the finest line of coffees 1 ever had in my I house. Bird cages and various other arfino shoe's tic]cs ' aM low - for cash -

Ka-t Washington St.—north side.

!

B. F. BARWICK.

RAILWAY TIME-TABLE.

ISDIAVAFOLIS AND ST. LoDIS RaII.RO A()

Going Knat. Going W a „ Day Ei F u

Accommodation 10.M a m 5:13 p« •iJ.Y. Kxpref* 2:40i m B

•Every Day.

JOHN W. EARP, Agent.

4t. Louis Vasdalia.Teuke Haute & ] K

DIANA POUS RaILHOAD.

Eastward Train. Westward Train. > 2.50 a u "4 20 p M I •*12 13a m ‘■•“•2.08 ai i m w 5. (Si p M I *8.30 a it *3.10P *

Which is not surprising, as they are opening the handsomest

stock ot‘

Dress Goods and Trimmings Ever shown in the city, consisting of the Latest Novelties in Dress (Joods, 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 wore bought before the late great advance in prices are selling as low as any house in the west. t\vv-v \vs t\ tvW ia\\A vv-v \v-yW. SWow'- N, o\v AV\\. V'Av »_< tv ivwv\. \ o\v \v-vW\ Vvvv vs,. HOG CHOLERA! HOG HOLERA! G. C. G. COOIC’S CIEIR/T’.AIIN' CTTK/IE.

oiliceis and

vA.in i m *5. ui p m | •S. 30 a if

♦Daily except Sunday.

And I Latter,

(Say* Finsr XATiesAi, Bank Buii.dinu.

All work and fits guaranteed.

tf47

LOCAL LEMES.

fcV A telegram from Indianapolis says:, «^At a meeting of the Irwin & 11 nestis, contractors for building fr ' e "ds of Asbury l mrerstty.m this city, the Indianapolis. Decatur & Springfield , l -* sl Frid »y L ‘ venin 6- arrangements- were

Railway from Guion to this city, filed „ made with Mr. A. R. Bratt.n of this ^

lien to-dav in the Recorder’s oftico in the ! t0 P* #ce a c * oc ' 111 1 le t ' , '’ ‘ r Parsenger Train 4,’30p u U.ixi i B

of tin °t ^ le cast college building within sixty Local Freight 4.30 a m 3.20 A „ li„„ jdays. The clock is made by ’.ho How Oreeneaetle Aecom’n arrive from north 2:10

‘"- n . 1 • \ v. From South 8:30 p.Jui.

Tin ®rd Clock Company of Boston, and is a

much needed institution. ■

.say*Messrs. Smith, Torry it Co. have

i sum of .f45,CKX) o - ’ tho property company in this county. Similar have been filed 1n other counties, object ef the lien is to secure Irwin ,V

f Mueslis for balance due them on their

♦♦Daily.

SAM’LICATHERWOOD, Agt

Louisville, New Aldasy & Chicaoo-

Railroad.

contract for constructing the road, as they | rented the ea-t room ol the Bayne Block,

K^Mrs. Jones, of Crawfordsville.is vis- ’‘V “»*y ha ' e been unable “» S et 11 »of corner Washington and Vino strroets, iting her relatives in Oreencastle this tlement out of the company, although j recently occupted by Dobell & Cooper,

their vt^ork has been done nearly four .and will open therein a full stock ol fur months. niture in all the latest and most fashion

, , able patterns, and in all grades. They

\\ e keep the largest line of trunks 1 , 1 1

, anil also carry on the undertaking bustar.d yaltses in the city. otoU . , , . ..

,.1, .XT,- . ti.vo ness in all its branches: Ibis new firm FRANK A. HAYS. .,, , . . .. 1 will make its announcement to the puh-

IteS"To my many friends who worked i ij 0 through The Star next week—look

in Groencastle this

1 week.

I

®6g“Dr. F. C. Holliday, of Ind’anapo-

i lis, is talked of as the next pastor of

College Avenue Church, this city. HisjyMr. Joseph A. Clark and wife, of

Mattooon, Ills., have been visiting Dr.

Moudy and family the past week. so faithfully and saved my house from , ou t for their big advertisement.

ttaVDr.DoYoro has returned to Croon- being burned, on Wednesday night, I am castle, and is associated with Dr. K. B. under many obligations. | Evans in the practice of his profession. F. Siutley. Bay The will of Alfred J. Hawn, de Go to the Trade Emporium for n,

ceased, has been probated—the

portion of his property is given r ._.„ e

. sister who resides s t Cincinnati. box or French toe. Shoes in buckles, sc ln -^ ro "‘ r , ’“' > r '

to

Black silks bonght direct from importers for cash, and selling at lowest I prices, at CORWIN’S.

mtiirf: Riiis;, No Frog, No Foot, No Foot, No Horse.

^hot'ini* and Trimming lV»*t done on feientifio

I'lincipki*, with tlio

rz Horse Shoe,

FRANK A. HAYS.

M9*Road tlio f-illowing testimonial from a Putnam County farmer who has tned it for noveral years: %f , , . Finoastlk. Ind., May 35, 1H78. I nav r eused Mr. Cook « Ho<» Ch(»lera Medicine for tlio last throe or four years, with per-U-etsuccess, tKiving novor lust a hog in that time by cholera. B. C. BURKETT. COOIC’S -DR/CJO- STOR/E

iSTMr. Newt. Yeates and wife, who buttons and congress, are of the very have been passing the winter in Indiana, latest styles, and every pair warranted. I returned to Kansas a few days ago and •ItoO FRANK A. HAYS. expect to make Topeka their home. 1)on ; t fuii lo w j tne8S the entertain

#ti¥-\Vo hear of a lady who vows that ment to be given by tho Grand Army of 5,000 YARDS, the good Lord made it rain on Easter the Republic at tho Opera House, Wed- Of now stylo Spring Prints just receiv(Snnday to prevent vain women from nesday evening, April 7, 1880, consigtingj ed the Trade Emporium, at (i.'.jc.

wearing their new clothes to church. of bayonet exercises, songs, tableaux, ’^>0 |*arWord received from Elder A. J.'camp and picket scenes, &c., of the late

| Laughlin is to the effect that he is in bet- war.

Ccmnty to*8aid*fhoef 1,18 " ,le ri * ht ° f

(i. W. CORWIN it CO. are head the ToVblwingVi'ntlemVn': ' b " V we ri ' fer y,JU ^

. qu arters for fine dress goods and trim

mings.

FRANK A. HAYS.

Ladies, don’t fa ; l to call at COR- j WIN’S before buying your dress goods

.!h.«. Mel). Hays, Chief of Fire Department. K.B.Tvan,. Geo.Caliill. J \vTl?iVWooi! 1 will also manufacture the Original Landes and Bicknell Wapii,

For Road and Farm.

All kinds of repair work done wn short noll e

All work warranted to give satisfaction, uive me a call. Northwest cor-

Public Squ

A. HATS OF* Ik! ?8ffi EMUIDM Has lust received, and now has on exhibition, the stock: of

ter health that for a long time before, all ^y e are g0 | u n ^ ents f or and trimmings, as the}'can show you the reports to tho contrary notwithstanding ce i e brated Jacksonville Csssimeres, and best assorted stock of goods ever opened l6F*Mr. Will E. S’evenson has been the only house in the county that has ' n market. appointed agent of the Union Express them, and other parties representing TO RENT—Dwelling-house of 7 Company, in this city, and said company themselves to have them are frauds. rooms; full sized lot, in West End, corwill open an office here about April 20, 3(50 FRANK A. HAYS. „ c . r ofColumbia andCIillespie streets. Cel|1 * 80 - Farmers! "caH on DARTER, at lar ’ wul1 - cistern, sUble and woodhouse

B. RUDISILL,

•»U1 -11

nor Public Square, (»reen-

castle, Indiana.

JACOB EICKNELL.

!S«>11 ini;- (voixIm !

Bay*Married, on YVednesday last, by, Kussc |, vi „ e) whcn vou want t0 8el | your attached. Inquire of Dr. Joyce, at the residence of Mr. Fred gr , in tn d produce. 4t50

At Clerk’s office.

erick Shultz, Mr. Benj. F. Morrison, of Ladoga,.and Miss Annie Singleton, of

this city.

If you want to see a nice stock of ^ here are no goods in the market Brocaded Dress Goods, in all colors, for tb ‘" d * a ''° * bo pl a< ’° tbc Jackson* , . i <• .v 15c per yard, just drop in at the Trade 'ill 0 * ussimeres. party of young people front Hits ,, in ‘ J. .. . ‘ We have a ful

city were entertained by Miss Maggit 1 and Mr. Robert O'llair. at the family residence in Monroe township, on Thursday

J evening.

8*^’*From Clovcrdale the word is that Sanders Lodge No 307, I. O. O. F., is

making preparations to celebrate the| 8 hoes—20 doz. Newport Walking Shoes . anniversary of Odd-fellowship on tho in Ki(1 an(1 Goat $1 25. 25 doz. Ladies’

and Misses’ side-lace sowed shoes, $1 25. 3t50 FRANK A. HaYS.

Emporium, and call for

3t20 FRANK A. HAYS. ——Y’ou ought to see the Morton Missouri Bee Hive. It will bo sold at Groencastle, by Phillips Bros. 4t50 We carry a large line of cheap

full stock suitable for boys'

and men’s wear.

’They are nice,nobby, and don't shrink, and retain their color. 3t50

FRANK A. HAYS.

iVvvmvvws Civuvvcvw\.»m\ a r rai: SSeliahlr Dry Goods Store OK I. IIA WK. I TV S.

Carpets from 20 cents per yard up to a Brussels at CORWIN'S.

Ever brought to this county, which he is Belling at such low pri'-es as to Defy Competition! Before you purchase elsewhere call nnd examine his fashionable ami extensive selection of 'Dress Goods (tod '/‘rim mings, < ontisting ol Bilks and Satins, Brocades and Cashmere-', Pekin Stripes, Fringes in All Colors, and Novelty Buttons to match, and the most complete stock ol Ladies’ Silk ami Fine Lacc Ties and Fiehucs, and every article of

wearing apparel manufactured.

Frank A. Hays.

26th in grand style. Excursion trains

will run both north and south. ®a v 'An old subscriber, writing from

Northfield, Indiana, says: 1 soc that the j time for my Staii has expired. I can’t do without it. It is a letter from old I’ut-! ; nam every week. Enclosed you will find !

$1. Please send it for another year. (a-jy The time-tables of the Indianap-:

olis and St. Louis, and tho Indianapolis,

For sale, by Mrs. L. H. Rudisill— eggs to set, of Dorking, Leghorn, Plymouth Rock varieties. 3tn 50

1-'or a nice, - nobby suit, made to order, go to tho Trade Emporium and

call for FRANK A. HAY’S [3t50 *" d B lasswa ro «n all the newest styles at

u 1- northwest corner public 1

A coni|i]etc slock ot’seasonable staple and fancy Dry Goods, Notions,

Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Queensware f etc.

money by placing your orders at The tebTall and see (bl‘ yourselves.

Star oflico, j „ „

I. HAWKINS,

A beautiful lino o( Zephyr Shawls -x- .i o-i ix ,

all colors at G. W. CORWIN & GO’S. i ^ 01 1 , ^° ^ 11 '* 1C ,S 'l" ar ‘N

— i Ureencastle, - - Ind.

A fine new stock of queensware,

Wo are prepared to print Horse and Jack Bills in the very best manner on tho shortest possible notice. Save

Wysong’s

YYe want to buy a car load of good square.

Decatur and Springfield road through its saddle horses. BLACK & BROTHER. The b-st five cent cigar in Greenconnection lor St. Louis via tho Wabash. They Riu iho boss! Our all wool » r "l the choicest brands of chewing show the distance by either route be- _ , ’ ■ i, , i , , and smoking tobacco at W’vsong’s north- . , . . „ . (achemeres in black and colors, only .... >i * : tween Indianapolis and St. Louts to bo , , ,, . X west corner public square

Ct r ,o

the same.

t4|f*John Mills, a partially insane man, resident of Washington township, this county, well known in this city on ac-

50c. per yard. FRANK A. HAY'S. 3t50 ’l l* Wliniu It ilia} < miruiii.

If you want the best and choicest confectioneries, be sure and call at A. J. BURTON’S, on the east side of the Pub-1

lie Square.

Cmtrhrt/

GREEN HOUSE! Five houses full of nice health3' DlauL

vr.irv ritUAi>

C,

-Horse and jack bills printed k neatly, cheaply and promptly at

The tv,.u: Office. Leave your orders

VEltY CHEAP.

BEDDING PLANTS 30 cents a do?on. \ KRI’KNAS, 50 cc-nts a dojen.

Tl BE BOSK BULBS 63 cents a dozen.

VASES from 60 cents to J5 -O os- r

Plain and Fancy

llsi»k«'(s, Itoiiqtig*! Ilolrirr*., II ire UuHivns, p|r M FILLED ©!\

MIOICT NOTH E.

Dealers in

G- ^

O 1F«. U

Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Toilet and Fancy Articles. Books and Stationery, also a laroe stock

of Paper Napkins.

„ We would bo pleased to have you call.

13 East Washington Street.

It is characteristic of some Sowing Machine Agents to go through the country,

count of the many political harangues de- represent to their customers (who livered onour streets, died at tho rest-! usually prefer a first class machine to the dence of Mr. Eaglesfield,about two miles one offered) that they would get then, a

. , .,7 , , Domestic if desired. 1 his is done in

went ot Reelsville, last wee.v. order to sell their cheap machines that earlf. JAiy-Mrs. J. T. Dobell returned from cost less and arc much inferior to the Kolfomn ’naf wool.- Khe hid two trunks Domestic. 1 am tho authorized represent-

Kokomo last week Bho ^d two t .ok ^ an(l ^ ^ jn con|1 . Canned goods, confectioneries,and FI T FLOWERS FOR ALL

to bring with her. .or which she obtained ty t))at can ^ thi(# C( , lt , 1)rato(1 nmchi|ie fancy groceries of all kinds at George . checks before starting. But she rrceiv- f ron , the company. The so-called 8ew- Wysong’s at the lowest possible prices,

ed tho wrong trunk in the place of one , ing Machine venders can only get said ~ * Wc K ivc more i.lant* for the same money th:ii of them. She has obtained no news of machine throughDomostic agents in other 'rite freshest nnd nicest foreign you can got clm-wherc.

its wheYenbouts yet—it contained goods territory, who are as low nnd unprinci-1 on ,i (i omes ti c f ru jts always on sale at

to the value of over 1300. ' C S^.'^borT‘n,'.’ Hl'IITOS-S roouo,..., on «« *,„,:«»«««*—. •-«&.•»«"

■^'Notwithstanding the recent cold following letter will explain as well as the square.

weather, and the numerous reports, the expose some o( the above stateinentH: Headquarters for sugar by the fruit is not all dead. The poaches suff-. u 11 ^ ‘ " INI i barrel and coffee liy the sack, or in less or ed more than any other fruit, but tb re Chicago, March ’ ’’. 1 iv-fri i \ quantities, at W ysong s. northwest corner will be a small crop of those, and the ap- J. F. Hill, Urekxcastle, Ind. i I ,ubl ’ c Sf i uarc - pies, nears, quinces, etc., aro in good Dear 8iu—I’ltere is one 1’. Hays rcsid-1 . . condition. Gooseberries, currants and inB‘n your place has written a letter to Boom. Boom., i he C ampaign is

, , . , . , . Mack Bros, of Cleveland, Ohio, , other berries r.ro a.so in good condition. f 0 i| 0 wing language.

jipy-The primary contest for Asbury’s ‘ Gents—Will you please send mu

RI'ND* OF RIK ORITIOA'

utreets,

I.VLR(;RFF.A. FBI IT AM» SHADE TREES, AND VEGETABLE PLANTS on SALE

tno

JOHN WILSON.

—Boom! Boom!! The

in the now open. Farmers, now is tho time for

Dit.

SIKE’N < I RE

TARKII.

FOR I A-

ropresuntatiVe to the Mate oratorical nmnitScT cheapest, I'.her words gTulllVclt contest wd om ur in .i tan> Hall next on attachments, including underbraider article for tho least money. L. L. Louis ;

you to begin looking about to see where «;a«ii4>d 15 or 20 Pounds. Lo-*

Wall Paper!

Saturday night, April 10. 1 he contest- for same. I am selling tho Howe anil ants will he: C. F. Coffin, K. L. Mick, j Elridgo and have now and then a custo-

R. J. Smith, N. P. Conroy and W.L.Mor- ,Dnr ‘h'- 1 domestic. Please row. Tho Btato contest will occur one 7 our lo T u8 ‘ c /‘* h l'™ 0 *- . are rocetvod by mo u.i. numuers will

week lat.ei > the lith; at , ai.x I heatre, hk i:i:asi:i>. Let mo hear from you at

Indianapolis. once. P. Hays.

“Groencastle, Putnam Co., Ind. - ’

FiY’-A special from Cloverdnle. dated This letter depicts ttic revolutionary March 26, says: A tenement house, character on the part of Mr. Hays. belonging to James Pickens, on West ^ oura Respectfully.

Domestic 8. M. Co.

of Sib*<*11.

Chatham, 111.. March.

My ailment began with Bronchitis.

Bainbridge, Indiana,has the largos} stock taken from sudden cold, after preaching. in-PutnamCounty. I boughta large stock ^ extended from the throat to the nose,

Alter machines of mat( ’ r ’ al before tho advance, and ant

prepared to give my patrons the advantage. I have now 75 sets of harness and 7;> saddles and other work according,and 25 dozen horse collars which 1 willscl at old prices, and as for material and

and downward toward the lungs. I was advised by a physician to snutl'a solution of Sugar and Lead, three times a day. I did so for two weeks and would not do so any longer. It dried up|the discharge from the nose without curing the disease, and it destroyed my smell entirely. I was at a loss what to do, hut accidental-

workmanship 1 cannot be beat. My ly learned of your ‘ Sure Cure.’’ I have stock is made from tho best of Ohio and ! now used six bottles and tny noso >eems

Largest Stock!

iTni^'h was^pied by Charles | ^ VVotre^ cin Om pubi;c" 0 .Sn;i Virgmia leather.''and made “'in'bc^ of j

Greatest Variety! Lowest Prices! Also, Paints, Oils Glass, Putty, Varnish, etc., at * COOK S iDR/erG STOTR/E.

Davis, who lost all of his household bu . vin £ Domestic Sewing Mochines that house, $800 ; on contents, $200. No in— ment is evidence of dishonesty or fraud, tsurance. Mr. Davis and wife were ab-1 In our efforts to punish tho guilty parsent from home,and had been fora week. ti, ’ H wo ( '* nno l discriminate between the Tho general belief is that tho house was ’’“y'' 1 fh<J 8e *’ or ,. therefore caution

, , . . _ . . . the public against buying any Domestic ransacked and then set on fire by the Machine so defaced,

thieves. "povr^TTr- sr, rr\

' though improved a great dual, and I have

to make a trade that ^ ^ a i nB j 15 or 20 pounds of flush.

style. I am bound

will stick to mo, if good work and fair dealing and low prices will do it. Now cut this out nnd remember it. Money saved is money made. Call and soc mo,

and get prices.

2.041, L. L. Louis Hats'. IlntMl A full lino of new ‘•’- 1 o’y’lth -oods at Pni?' , v < ', tho tailny.

Rev. E. W. Thayer.

(Mr. Ledbrook, druggist, is now selling large quantities of the Suro Cure as a result of this case and of others, to whom Mr. Thayer recommended it./4t46 If you want a good square mcaf, go to A. J. BURTON’S restaurant, en the east side of the Public Square.