Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 17 April 1880 — Page 8
6. W. MRWffl < CO iif{ - Lsmg - i - Traie, Which is not surprising, as they are opening the handsomest # stock of 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.
JAMES DAGGY,
r.‘i*liional»l<‘
TAILOR
And 1 Iatter.
t>z&‘ First Nationai, Bask Bcildisc, All work and lits guaranteed, tf47
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LOCAL LEMES.
Ob, that dear little foot I shall never forget, And those neat little gaiters, I think ol them yet; flow I gazed on that foot As it tapped on the floor, And the gaiters I knew Came from Christie’s Shoe Store ! That is headquarters for fine shoes. Fast Washington St.—norlh side. atf-It worries the boys—just think of 1 it: A circus going through this city next ■ Wednesday without giving our people a j chance to see it. ff-yTCollege Avenue Church: Class meetings, 9 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. At 10:30 la. in. ami 0:30 p. m., sermons by I. W. I.Joyce. Sunday-school at 1:45 p. m. | Lesson—Matt.. 13:32-30; 37-4.'?. Subject: “The Wheat and the Tares.” A , general invitation is extended to any ami ! all persons to attend any of the above
services
Ho ! Everybody ' < *OM E TO 'I'1111 i-tOI TII 10>i L> fcwTOltK Ol-' 1 imOH.MM; A BLTLEK, Where you can buy your Dry Goods and Groceries As cheap as at any house in Pntnam County. Welaro constantly receiving the latest style, Prints, Worsted Dress Cnoods, Di'OM!* Tfimiaainyft#* 1 lowie-i'.v. And everything in the line of Dry (ioods that heart ean wish, direct from the east. Our stock Of Boots and Shoes
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HOGr CHOLERA! HOG CHOLERA! c. o. c. COOIC’S CEK/T^AXlSr CUK/E. «i#rRoail the following testimonial from a Patnnm County farmer who has aaed it for several year'* • i 1BTLK. lNO. a May 25. 1878* I have used Mr. Cook’s Hog Cholera Medicine for the last three or four years, with perfect success, having never lost u hog in that time by cholera. B. C. BURKETT.
COOKI’S
KB. VV. SiHVTHE. K. TEKKV. .1 AS. E.M1UVTIIK.
Sk^Nip and Tuck to-night, ted’"There is a great rush to pay taxes, i {©■■Seethe new adTertisement of T.
' 15. Scott.
{©“•Mr. T.om Hartley, the popular I salesman, is now with Mr. I). W. Catnp-
• bell, at Coatcsville.
J©"Lysander Gillespey asks to be di
vorced from Elizabeth Oillespcy, alleg. the finest line of coffees I ever had in my | ing incompatibility of temperament. house. Bird cages and various other ar-
jkgrThe Union Express Company will [ open for business in this city, April 20—
Will E. Stevenson, agent. ; , , , , ...
Janauschck’s Lauy Macbeth:—
IVGeonra Stoner uks to btroiroreed The of Madame J»n»u1 '’ m s ' ,r:,, ‘ • l - s ‘ ,,n " r ’ sieging as a re*»-1.chek’simpersonation of Lady Macbeth on abandonment by her of his bed and fi r8t given by her in this citv, we believe ;
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Decorated and crystaloid glassware; chimney and globes all in one, and various other new articles in glass and queensware. Also a full stock of groceries—
tides, all low, for cash.
1$. F. BARW1CK.
Cannot he heat in the city. Our expenses beini: small, as we have no rents to pay, ctn sell on smaller margins than any house in the city. We also keep on hand a large and well selected Stock of Groceries, Which we deliver to all parts of the city, anil we puy the highest market prk-efor Country Produce. Youis Respectfully, hi! BROWNING & BUTLER, South Greencastle.
board.
({©-Died, on Monday, April 12, 1880. : at the residence of his son, lion. A. J. | N'etf, in this city, George Neff of Wabash county, aged 88 years. The remains were taken to North Manchester, Indiana, for interrment.
in March, 1875, brought to the Boston ( Theatre last evening the largest audience j of the present engagement. When fitsU played here we gave to the personation s a high meed of praise, ami the performances of last evening but confirmed our 1 I j udgment. Madamc Janauschck’s great-
SMYTHE, TERRY & GO., Respectfully inform the public that they have opened a new Furniture and undertaking Establishment in the Room No. 22 East Washington Street, Bayne’s Block. where they are daily receiving a large stock of FURNITURE of all kinds and styles which will bo sold as cheap as at any house in the city. Please call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we will give you bottom prices. UN I >Elt T A JA IN Cw. Having the finest hearse in the city we are also prepared to attend to undertaking in all its branches. Cofiin.v, Gaskets, llobes, etc., of all sizes and stvles constantly on hand. SMYTHE, TEHItY & CO. "WmAHMS OF Tie TRUE EMP0R11 Has just received, and now has on exhibition, the L^lRyO-IESST STOCIC OF OrQOIDS Ever brought to this county, which he is (ailing at such low prices as to Defy Competition! Before you purchn 'c elsewhere call and examine his fashionable and extensive selection of r /)r('Ss Goods and Trimmincjs, !'.insisting of Silks and Satins, Brocades and Cashmeres, Pekin Stripes, Fringes in All Colors, and Novelty Buttons to match , and the most complete stock of*Ladies’ Silk and Fine bare Ties andJFichues, and every article of SttO wearing apparel manufactured. Frank A- Hays.
Marriage licenses have been issued ost triumphs have been won in characters to David O. Mullane and Mary E. Maey, where the harder and more terrible pas.lacob Bobbins and Sarah E. La foe, Syl- Mans are predominent. Cunning, hatred, vester Johnson and Amanda Heslcr, s< -'°f n . co i'tempt, impassioned force and William E. Boling and Katie Bollings, subdued strength seem to be most within William 11. Monnett and Mattie A. her control, ami each of these elements Brown. | she finds in Lady Macbeth and presents #©“ On last Saturday afternoon a « itb a realistic force ami life-like fidelity , three-year-old son of Mr. Edward Garn- which bonifies while it fascinates. Her 'or, living one mile south of the city, fell ( 8,ee P’ « a grand triumph of genius, and is I | into a bucket of boiling water and yvas ; ,l,0! ’ t . ur ?> s l u:a lly natural. 1 be complete 1 very severely scalded. His life was at abnegation of self, the deep pathos, the j first despaired of, but his condition now intt ' nsi, y of ,he remorse depicted, • the j seems to be improving, and strong hopes j cr * n g n 'g I" ear al| d almost xvonderful minI of his recovery are entertained. ,ltr ’ n which is presonted one idea which
, has taken possessian of the guilty wo-1
ft©* o -nterprise, published al man's di earns, place the personation in'
Barncsv.lle, Ohio, has tins to say of a ,he highest rank and
former resident of this city: The mar
C. V. LANDES & CO. Dealers in D R U Cr S&, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Books and Stationery, also a large stock of Paper Napkins. We would be pleased to have you call.
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, riage of Mrs. Mary E. Acton and I. G Brown took place at the residence of Mrs. I Acton, on North Arch street, last Monday
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mark it with the
stamp of greatness.—Boston Transcript. —at Opera House, next Tuesday night.
COUNCILMAN—THIRD WARD. George Phipps will be an Independent eandidate for Councilman in the Third Ward, at the coming city election, subject only to the votes of the citizens at the polls. Ht 41
I’Olt CLERK.
Editor Si ar: t Please announce the name of
Editor Star :
County, subject to Democratic usages. ^ ^ ^
roi< KiiEKirr.
, r r j u I - ““ Cal ' ^ MiSS E - C ' Kokand’s! CoS^h.f Pu^n ^ alternoon, a nurnbor of friends beinfr fashionable Millinery Parlors, Kast | subject to Democratic usagei. tf52
present to witness the ceremony. The Washington street, Greencastle, Ind. bride was arrayed in an elegant black She has in stock all that is best and lovesilk, elaborately trimmed with velvet, liest in fashionable novelties. It is wonand wore appropriate ornaments, and Jerful how many loves of Bonneta and althouge quite pale from recent illness, I Hats can be conceived in Millinery, and
looked handsome and stately. The 1 bow irond fisto •nldc n Udv*E I the Democracy at the primary election, lie is .... it i h 1,10 nuus l> '“uy s a |if e -| onK Democrat, havinK never voted anygroom was clothed in the customary appeaiance. Wljen Bonnet or Hat is j thing but the Democratic tieket. black, and rarely has it b en that a more trimmed beautifully it makes the home- j. FOIl TICK 1*1 ICKK. refined looked gentlemen has stood upon I Best face look prettv. Editor Star: Please announce me as a cunalloor to receive his bride. Mr. Brown Midatc for Treasurer ol Putnam County.»uhjeet
is a graduate of Asbury University, of Spring s, - vles cf ,nillinor J r ,llis I election
East Washington Street.
The New York Store.
Established 1H5:1. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
We arc nmv showing nn unusually large and Fine Assortment of
didate for the ofhce° of "no'rk ™f‘putnani WHITE BED SPREADS!
Greencastle, Indiana, and although a stranger here, has won as friends all who j have become acquainted with him. Mrs. Acton is well known as the proprietre!*. 1 of the most successful boarding house ever opened in Barnesville, and for her i amiable nature and industrious habits. The ceremony was performed in an impressive manner by Bov. M. J. .Slut/, the former pastor of the bride, after which the wedded pair were heartily cougratullated by the company. Refreshments Were then in order, which were perfect in thedr way, and gave evidence of the rare housekeeping ability of the bride, i The presents were tasty and appropriate, and everything about the wedding was in a style that made the occasion one of enjoyment to the company.
' *raiit’l Frvor.
That dreadful scourge, scarlet fever,
week, at the Trade Emporium. 2t."i2
Wanted—A good girl to dMener-jeanlndatof^Treagiye^of^Putuamro^nV/sub*
al housework—good wages. P
to the (lei'icion of the Democratic primary
E. Tl'LKEtt. Editor Star :
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Mns. A. 1’. Kelley. SCO Ifis of Carpet Chain just re cciveil at the Trade Emporium, and selling for only 25 cents. 2tc2 FRANK A. HAYS. J. F. HILL reports Mrs. A. D Wood, Mrs. Eliza Wilson, Mrs. George i Bickncll, Mrs. John Wilson, each buying: a New Domestic Sewing Machine, Everything new in Misses’ and Children’s Street Hats at 2to2 FRANK A. HAYS’.
jeet to the decision of the Democratic primary
election.
■ oft roYi :hi*sb»\ek. Please announce WILLI \M FORD, of Monroe town-liip, u-a candidate for Bounty *'ommiSMonor for the Northern Dfitrict of Putnam County, subject to the deoleion m the Democratic primary election.
at tiO cents, 85 cents, IK)rents, SI lo. Si 25, II and Si 50. Every one of Jthcso prices being less than the present manufacturers price.
MARSEILLES QUILTS! At from 81 35 to $0 (JO, is«: Being less than the price of importation.
A new and ehoieo stock of Nottingham Lace Curtains In sets and by the yard, at very low prices. 8m52 Pettis. Ivers & Co.
Joseph GO!
*C\\x OXA i\v\.vyv\Ac Livery, Sale and Feed
The latest shapes in ladies’ lints, I the newest styles and novelties in trimtilings, and Languedoc, .Spanish and French Laces at MISS ROWLAND’S >4 Fashionable Millinery establishment,
America’s most profound thinker, will
deliver his powerful lecture,
Does Death EndAli?"
In Meharry Hall,
Monday livening, April 2d,
bus obtained a foothold in this city, and bast Washington Street. I it will require great precaution to prevent 1 Young man, you are “requested to , ,ts dt,Tolo P ment ,n ‘ n epidemic. We I drop in at the Trade Emporium and exunderstand from varions. sources that j am j n „ our stock of gents' kid gloves and ; there has been well marked cases in this neckwear. Wo have received a large
.city for several .lays, yet the board of | j nV0 i C e of th ose goods and have the very | LANG DON’S Bazar it hoadquar- 1^ . .. f ,
health, up to the present writing, (Friday latest novelties, and prices so low as to • >ers for Kid Gloves, Lace Mits and ladies' | I morning,) has taken no measures to pro- astonish you. FRANK A. HAYS. furnishing goods of all kinds. 2t51
(ioo«l scats only 50 rent?.
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•S/afj/r of & IlrollHi**
I M’c keep the neatest rigs, best horses, .'image-, etc., ever kept in l l ulnnni doubts. all ol which arc hired out at reduced rates.
. th..ir horaos well ten
vent the furl her spread ol the disease I and protect the citizens, whose servants they are, from its ravages. On Thursi'lay evenirg, Sallie, daughter of Mr. John Bockaway, Sr., died of this disease after two days' illness, aged 10 year:,.
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LANGDON, of tlie Fancy Bazar, is receiving a mammoth stock ' of no v goods of all kinds. ”t 51
The largest and best stock of Boots and Shoes at the lowest prices, at BURNETT’S. 4t51
up nt our ptuhlc.
We
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buybowuiandmukj^ jjroxUKR.
K)icd.
In Greencastle tp., “Mary
wmmmw Largest Stock! (iivatost Variety! Janvest Prices! Also. Paints, Oils Glass, Putty, Varnish, etc., at COOK S IDI^TJa- STORE.
The celebrated adjustable Duplex
Hat* !tn«l 4 s«|vs! Mats ami < sips! and Shelby Corsets are kept at LANGThe beat selection, the largest stock j mdN’S. ”t 51 ; kept in tho city can now be found at the ! A large and splendid line of gents’ H. Haze- Trade Emporium. A complete stock of, Fine Shoes, all stvles. at Burnett’s. 4t51 lett, wife of R. M. Hazetctt, daugh- !,0 . vs ’ nml ““-‘i'* soft and Ktill'hats in all, n ,r
ter of John and Charlotte Nicholson. | latest styles from 50 cents to f5. J ( . aBtlo an( J C tl| p^ ll ^ ( , 0 C g t e ^ # ®' ( J g a ^"^ e r ®r" g Born in Iremble county, Kentucky,April Also a heavy lino of straw goods just and smoking tobacco at Wysong’s north4th, 1824; married to It. M. Hazelett opened, embracing the leading styles of west corner public square.’ Jan. 1, 1803; died on Tuesday, April K5, the season from the cheap sundown to I »<• * ... —. . . . ’ ’ .t, i, . , . ’ , , If you want the best and choicest
alter a pro- t" 1 - nobbyest dress hat inanufactured. , „r r • i , ,, . , F . o.ei pi. xv.-, „«x o confectioneries, be sure and call at A. J.
years; aged *toi IBANK A. HAYS.
18Hi, at 3:30 o'clock traded affliction of
p. in., three
| fifty-six years and nine days.' ' " , ‘cannTr^ri- lUHlTON'S, on tho east side of tho Pub-
' * J J f tanned goods, confectioneries,and ‘ ,c Square.
nf Ull kinds at Oonrn»n I . . /• - r v. r-v
—tnoice se'ection of Novelty Dross
In Monroe tp., on Saturday, April 10. fancy groceries of all kinds at George 1 1880, after a long illness, Mrs. Mary Mar- ^ ysong’s at the lowest possible prices. garet Talbott, aged 53 years. Great reduction on Sugars at the ; In Greencastle, April 1.'!, Claire L„ Trade Emporium-121t.s good brown sudaughter of S. II. and E. A. Y\ insor, aged gar, $1; 11 Ibs'choice light sugar. #1. 10 , 7 months. it, 3 white extra $1. ”t 52
Goods, Silks and Trimmings, at LANGS. 2t51 If you want a good square meal, go to A. J. BURTON’S restaurant, on the east side of the Public Square.
— A fine new stock of quoensware, j and glassware in all the newest stylos at Wysong’s northwest corner publn
square.
The freshest and nicest foreign and domestic fruits alxvays on sale at BURTON'S restaurant, on east aide ol the square. Headquarters for sugar by the barrel and cidlee by the sack, or in less quantities, at Wysong’s. northwest corner public square. Elegant assortment of nexv Dress Goods just opened at LANGDON'S. 2t51 fient Custom made Boots and Shoes from the best factories at bottom prices at BURNETT’S. 4t 51 ( ho ice Spring 1‘tints only •> .. CtS« per yard at the Trade Emporium, cast side square. Don’t fail to see Nip and Tuck at Opera House Saturday, Ajril 17. .j
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