Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 April 1880 — Page 5

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! prove fatal. The cistern was being 1

-Another case of those fine ties and

And Exposition at

-The Misses Mattie and .Jennie Terr

AXIVOI SCElflEXT.

COUNCILMAN’—THIRD WARD.

| cleaned out, and had it not been for the ‘ ^ik handkerchiefs just received at the presence of a young man in the cistern, I “\VHKN.” Don’t fail to see them.

I who caught the child in his arms, it would I

have been killed outright.

a-ayThe report is that the Indianapolis | that splendid upright Chickering Piano . and St. Louis road will, with the taking on exhibition at Meharry Hall recently. 1 effect of the summer time table, put on , — another through train. It will arrive in Si win., Mauii.i Saii.s. J. I. I Indianapolis at 11:40 a. m., and connect HILL ’ S Headquarters: Miss Jane Mywith the new fast express train to be put L ‘ rs ’ Mrs J * VV ’ L- 'J' ne ’ Mr8 ’ M V ’ Lister - I on the Bee Line at that date, mention of Mr Eli ->* h ) icker8 - Mrs ’ C ’' 00 ’ ,Ien

which was wade a few days since, and ^ ok> ; Mr8, I)an101 Perkin8 » Mr8, A ; l> * I WILLIAMS. ECKELS a candidat© f»r » i Bond, Mrs. Wm. Hawkins, each a New , Clerk of Putnam County, subject to the deois ■ which promises to become a very popu-; ion of the Democratic voters at their primary

1 lar train. The I. and St. L. will also put »" d Mr8 ’ W. lellows, a el.etlon lv — To All %% liom it .Ua) 4'onrrria.

The undersigned Citizens and Demo-

Gcotkc Phipps will be an In.lepen.lent caa didate for Councilman in the Third Ward, at

, , , , , thecomin*city election, nubjeet only to the have purchased from Mr. A.T. Donnohue j votes of the citiiens at the polls. St 41

FOK CLERK.

Koitor Star: Please announce the natneol UEOHUK OWEN as a candidate for tho office ol Clerk ot the Circuit Court for Putnam connty. subject to Uomocratic usages. tfK! Editor Star : Please announre me as a rap didate for the office of Clerk of Pntnasu County, subject to Democratic usages.

JOHN W. LKK-

Clothing Store ! In their Large and Magnificent Rooms, Numbers !> and II. Washington Street, Saturday, April 24,1880. The public are cordially invited to visit the finest Clothing Emporium in Central Indiana. ['hr Special Feature of Our How Location Zs * Our Cliildrcn’s Department! Fitted up especially for the convenience ol‘the Ladies and the Little Ones. II (woods marked in Plain Figiirres.

[on another express train west bound. It, ‘ ew * 0,ne j will depart from the Union depot at 12:45 (jneensware and Glassware—the

noon, and make the same time ir.to St. most complete stock in the county, and cr,lt ' c '"OIts of Lloverdale township rt-

Louis that the Vandalia, leaving Indian-' bargains ior customers atWYSONG’S, tf 1

apolis at that hour, now does.

f^“llere is a sensational item, for the .truth ot which we will not vouch, writ ten up as occurring in this City, and pub-

sncctfully present the name of William S. Eckels as their candidate for the nomination to the office of Clerk of the Oir-

Notire.

1 lie stockholders of the Brick Chapel cult Court before the Democratic N'oraiAgricultural Association are called to nating Election, Mr, Eckels is one of meet at their hall, on April the ‘.‘iHh, at l ( our host woikers in the party and as we o’clock p. m , for the purpose of electiug 1 believe well qualified to fill the office fur a secretary, the old one having resigned,' which we present him as our Candidate and attending to any other business that to our friends in tho other Townships, may come before the meeting. By erder ' Any assistance you may he willing to of Association. R. N. Pbiest, render him will oblige us and he duly

'.’resident, remembered in tho future and repaid in

remained in the cup into the stove, when ! 1,081 L’igars and Tobaccos in 1 '" 1<! ’ it instantly ignited, and the flame reach- d '° c '*y ^ \ SONG'S—h ills a cigar ing her hair it was ablaze in a twinkling. ' or '* cents that ia sold elsewhere in the She succeeded in smothering it with her)°' , y ^ or cents. tf 1 apron, with no other serious result than The medicines of Dundas, Dick & ] ” V- ^ the transformation of the tresses into Co., arc unexcelled for elegance, purity i W II Taber i frizzes. Her self-imposed incineration I all( j reliability. Their Seidlitine Seidlitz ! O B Dix

lisheri in Isst Mpndjy's Indianapolis Sen tincl: A young lady of this city, who was using petroleum us a restorer or dressling for the hair, had a narrow escape ' from a serious experience the other day. 4 After making an application of the oil to her capillary covering, she poured what

Conrad Job

James W Bell Wm Broadstrcct

S B Mann

| is explained by the rumor that she is conducting her experiments in secret, with a view to applying for her substi-

stutes for crimping.

Don't fail to hear Helen Mar

White.

Powders are as pleasant as Lemonade. 1 heir Soft Capsules are world famous.

Seee advt. Eor sale at

Store.

The person who took the wrong

carpet from Corwin iv Co.’s store, last the best for the least money

week, will please return it, and save us

tho trouble of coming after it.

CORWIN A CO.

Wm B Sandd C T Eoster

John D Sinclair

Allen’s Drug; \v B Vestal Gin 51 i Isaac P Sinclair

M C Bridges \\ hen you want sugar and coffee . M Bandy by the pound or by the barrel and sack, 1 E Long

call at \\ \ SONG’S—he will give you ^ ^ ^ illiamson

lf f

Saturday, April 24, 1880.

J C Akers ; J R Hood

iVe have much pleasure in rccom- j ^ Prichard mendingThermaline to our readers as an ^ orl ' i

OWEN, PIXLEY A CO., Proprietors WHEN Clothino- Stove.

1

RAILWAY TIME-TABLE.

DIANAfOLIS AND St. Lot’IS RaII.ROAD

Going Kaat. Going West.

,y Ex 4:25 PM 9:30 a ai icominodatiou 10.13 a m .S'l? 1 ’ 11 i.Y. Expresp 2:40a,»i 12:30am

•Kverv Day.

JOHN W. EAKP. Agent.

. Louis Vaxdama.Tehrk Haute Jfc In

diaxa vous Railroad.

Enstward Trains. Westward Trains. >2. War ,w 4 20 r m | *"12-1J a m 2- ns p u (U0 a M *5.06 p M | *8.30 a M *5.1U r u

♦Daily except Sunday.

♦♦Daily.

SAM’LICATIIERWOOD, Agt

fiSifDr. Evans has been visiting his father, near Cuba, Owen county, this week. Way Mrs. Will Cumback, of Greensburg, visited friends in this city on Sun-

day.

gisiyThe street sprinkler is giving aid

and comfort to our citizens by laying the I < ’ as, ’ K: twenty-four probate cases, and one

hundred and four civil cases. | ’ 6®^ With the return of spring do not! forget sanitary matters. Have

If you like go and hear Helen Mar

White.

Itesility.

If you want a hat that is beautiful,Scott i the Fancy Goods man can sell you one. Helen Mar White at Meharry Hail Thursday eve., April 29. j Ladies and Gents who wish to i have their Collars and Cuffs done up in j first class style will leave them at the ; “WHEN” clothing Store where they will | he returned every Saturday night right i side up with care. 2tL

Common

Our goods were bought r ; low as they have been sold to any one. We intend to sell them on as small margin as a^e sold by any other house. Therefore, if we do not save you 20 per cent., we will

outsviLLE, New Albany & Ciiicaoo-

RAifpoxn.

(Going North.I

Pfer. § l: Z: hrougli Freight 3 1111 H,

(Going South, i

xpre?., 1 43 p. M. JVey Freight 4 no a m. hrongh Freight -2 1/ P. u.

dust.

CW*Mi;ssrs. King Alspaugh arc running a shingle factory in Madison town-

ship.

Bay-Will K. Stevenson is the agent for the Union Express Company—sec advertisement. gay Lou S. Cumback, of Cincinnati, spent Sunday in this city admiring that

boy.

BaJf»Miss Maggie Moffat, of Greensburg, is the milliner at Hays’ Trade Em-

porium.

gar Died, in Madison tp., on Monday, ' 1 April 19, of diptheria, son of J. W.jKar

ITY AND COUNTY s*». ■> j™*

ftay Those who failed to pay their taxes

BSagrThere was :»large congregation out at College Avenue M. E. Church, last W ednesday night, to hear Rev. W. W. Curry on “Why I am a Unirersalist.’’ HayThe docket for tho next term of

I’utnam Circuit Court, which begins next , ,, ,

,, , . . - A , . . . „ | try and use vou well,show you our goods,

Monday, consists of thirty-nine State 1 , ‘ / , ,

and tl they suit you, will be glad to sell

T. B. SCOTT,

The Fancy Goods man.

, , , , . „ M L Hood absolute cure for malaria. Ihemanufac- \v D Elliott Hirers' name alone is a guarantee of its Nathan Cromer merit, It sells at 25 cents per box. For ' 1,1 A Evans particulars see advt. For sab at Allen’s 1 ' 1 , ar I ^ oW , , _ \\ in I Brown

1 mg Store. oni o2 ; Phil Southerland

Salt! Salt!! Salt’.!! WYSONG’S, J . e, I, Casse11 Northwest corner of the rubhc Square, j 0 i, n Dittimore

is headquarters for the best silt, at low- Edmund Coffman

est prices. tf l AllenT Morgan James Wil on A beautiful display of French Isaac Costen Novelties in Silks and Satins at J £> Billmnn 2t52 CORWIN’S. , E ^ k ® r8 . C T McGinnis Capt. James J. Smiley will ad- ^ ose ph 4oung dress the Democratic Club here, Tuts- ’! a,n .“ 8 . E Eo . , ]p i .v, ot.i »i » r • Louis Sherrill day, the 27th. Also A. J. !• arrow is . I(ime8 SUnt()n

expected. Good music will be in attendance. All parties are invited. By order of committee, W. H. MeNart,

James Sherill David Hall J S Martin

I N Carpenter

Mothers, don’t fail to go to the ' L L Parish

for j’our boys’ cloth- 1 Morris Dilly

2t52 Thos Rule jr

James Justic>i Win M Asher

J I‘ Hood

Trade Emporium

ing.

-10U Zephyr Shawls just opened at 2t52 CORWIN’S,

THE STAR.

matters. Have your' Vou can bu Y Swoet - <)rr ’ & c '°' s

premises thoroughly cleaned, sprinkle i * atdldoon ^ veraEs ^ or c * s ’ at ,be all cellars with lime, and see that the' “ WHEX ” Why will you go to other

drainage about your residence is good. ' bouses and pay $1. ‘2t‘_’ ttiS“W.(i. Burnett of this city has boon tin* Citlawns ol 1'iitiiiiin elecied Grand Patron, Order of the East- 1 Count)'.

Patrick McAroy

J H Sandy J H Brothers Jas Morrison

William Hall John V Morgan

11 T roster

Joseph Racobs

Amos Horn

Isaac Gilmore

John Asher

T K Pollard

J T Horn Gus Sackett

Jospch Sharrard

S W Abel

Thomas Horn William Layne

A Foster

A Heller David Dunkin Edward llammoud Wallace Dunkin William Crose John Charter John R Wilson Win Hood

II Steel L Palish

Wm Wilson John W Wattets XV Hubbard Charles Munch R J Michael J P Michael James McCamer Reuben Michael Hard Bryant Vincent Nichol* J N Gray J M Parish W F Sandy A C Horn K Jenkins Thos Rule G H Hillman J B Sinclair John McAvoyjr F M Christenberi y L L McGinnis John McAvoy sr J F Steel Jas Broadstroet Joseph Landeman Thomas J Wilson James Diily David Justice John A Nichols John T Garwood Samuel Baldwin

Murray Carter

We have just opened a largo line of elegant fringes in all the popular colors, and they are going at less prices than ! can be found outside of the Trade Em- !

poriura. 2t52 FOK SHERIFF. FRANK A HAYS. JAMES BRANDON is a candidate for SherrH ' ’ | of Putnam Oounly, subject to the decision cl r,,- . . r i “ . the Democracy at the nrimurr election. Ila is

I j- , I licke'8 tor Jane Coombs Will be a life-lonx Democrat, havinx never voted aur- . t.u, . tat.'ol Indiana, and \\ . H. As there has been a great number of )Ut on S|l | e We j neg(JaT morning I ang thin*but the Democratic ticket.

smvthe, formerly a resident here, has our citizens fleeced out of considerable j D^’i opp^li;; S

been re-elected Grand Secretary of the

same order.

KfeU The new arrangement for running trains on the L.X.A. & C. H R. gives us a train from Cloverdale in the morning and one returning in the afternoon, but the people living on the line of the road, north of this city, cannot visit (ireencas-

B^Miss Grace Hoyt is quite sick. BSrSpp advertisement of the When. Badf-Mr. E. D. Anderson h able to be ut again. O^Lum. Anderson lias gone to Hot Uplines. BQrCity election one week from Tuesday next. yff-Thnrsdny was the warmest day of jtho season. B®"Russ Alliv* is out of the race for iepresentative. I^-April Term Putnam Circuit Court k egins next Monday. 8®“W. I. Overstreet, of Spencer, was |n town Wednesday. BfeJi’-Mr. and Mrs. J. W. (Vie have returned from the West. na^Col. Osborn and wife are visiting [datives at Paris, Ills.

on last Monday will now have penalty | tie and return by train, on the same day.

1 and costs added.

*®r Married, at the residence of the

*Sf*Taxes arc paid up better now, so bride's parents, on Wednesday, April 21,

teports the county treasurer, than in the isso. by Dr. I. W. Joyce. Mr. Alrnon E. past twenty years. Woods and Ella May Jones, both of this

B^’Rcv. S. II. Wishard, the evangelist, city. Wo wish the happy'couple long

will begin a scries of meetings at Brown's ! life, great prosperity, and all happiness

Hall, this city, on May 8. attainable in this world. SsjP’Last Wednesday was the birthday fij^Thc readers of Tnr: S'l.u: should

amounts of money by- traveling men in different kinds of business, and especially the lightning-rod business, it is time to remedy the matter. Now, we all agree that this should not be so, and I propose

to do your work for a fair price, and do tro,,1 ° I° w prices they are selling at. it just as well as anybody can. Iiurnish! P RANK A. 11A5 N. any ryd that is manufactured in the U.S., 4IIMM VI. E. FOUR hut I make a specialty of the Franklin Is pleased to inform the ladies that she Lightning Rod, which is manufactured in ^till docs plain and fancy sewing. Cutting your own county; consequently the mon-, and fitting a specialty. Corner 1st and ey is kept at home, is paid out in taxes j North Jackson 8ta. 4t52 j at home and for the produce that the — —— farmers raise—for all engaged in the No extra expense to sell clothing manufacture of those rods are consumers ^ ^ cade Emporium. 4\ e can save of the produce that is raised on your J ou 20 per cent over exclusive clothing

farms. If you have any woik to he done h° l,scs

FOK TKEASl KEK.

Editor Star: Please announce me as n eitn didiite for Treasurer of Putnam County,8uhj«< *

, ’ to the decision of the Democratic primary the T rade i election. E. TUCKER.

seeing Miss Coombs on April 24th

The clothing boom at

Emporium is caused by the immense | Editob Star :

stock of new spring styles, and the exjeet to the decision of the Democratic primary

j election.

FOK L’OVIiraiSMOViEK. Please announce WILLIAM FORD, ofMmiroe township, as n candidate for County Uoui miasiuner (or the Northern District of 1’utnaa.i County, subject to the decision of the Democratic piitnury election.

2t55 FRANK A. HAYS.

of Mr. J.F. Jones, and it was observed by-1 notice the card, “’iV the Citizens of Tut-' * ' l l * * H as<10 1 ' - " ur r ’ rdl r ^’ the (ainily in becoming manner. nam County,” in to-day’s issue. Mr. El- ^ will be o.it in a few ilays. lor

i - xkS

—Shirts, Collars and Cuffs at 2;52 B. F. HaYS A-CO’S.

warm

—Carpets and Floor 2t52

Oil Cloth’s at CORWIN’S.

Joseph COOE

Amirica's most profound thinker, will

deliver his powerful lecture.

8®” I.erouol G. Hubbard has been appointed guardian of tho minor heirs of man '

Tho£s C. Ilubhard,'deceased.

B®t*Died, in Franklin township, on Sunday. April 18, 1S8U, of typhoid fever,

Rouben Henkle, aged about 40 years.

S®“Dr. Fisk returned from New Jer-

M. M

We keep the best line of men’s j

Mcllvain, Rutnamville (whose custom-made Boots and Shoes that is

Does Death EndAlir

Bigy-Soe new advertisement of Wy-l*°y> Tuesday. Mrs. I isk will remain Jong’s grocery store. there to visit relatives for some time. BfirWill Talburt, of Waveland. was J Matson is skirmishing over i Grecncastle Wednesday. this congressional district, in those latter Bern. L. Hams builds a new resi-K”’ tooki,l S after the P ro8 P eoU ancad

Stay-Services at College Avenue Church

Class meetings at 9 a. in.

W.

house was struck four weeks ago and set on fire). I also sell the Grecncastle

kept in the city, an 1 warrant every pair. 1

In Meharry ll.tll.

to-morrow ...eeu.. 8 , « ■ ui. |. ump , anU make iU kinds of repairing a rim Up. m, i ...n a. ni., sei mon >y ^ • i S p C( .j, 1 | t y_ All orders or communications Joyce; Sunday-schoo at 1:45 p. m.; les- from „ di9tanc „ promi>l , y att ep dc d to. I

son. Matt. lti.l,< 1 In i hiireh will bi* uaraiitee a |j wor j. to glTe sa ti 8 f ac tj on , House, Saturday, April 24

“ J!!J’ 1 ®.. 1 .! Ac®' 0 * greglt,0 ! n _ W I Vou will always knew wheM to find me.

as my residence is in Grecncastle, and 1

2t52 FRANK A. HAYS.

Monday Evening, April 2S,

The distinguished actress. Miss

Jane Coombs in Gilbert A Sullivan's j Good seats only 50 centf. greate'st success, “Engaged,'' Opera ———'

2t52

)once (his summer. Wjff*Miss Lou. White has gone to Cin nnati to study elocution. SfeifTlie Greencastle Nail Factory has en shutdown this week. a^Mrs.A.M.I'uett has gone to houscJieping on South Jackson street. £“Mr. Levi Kahn lias gone to Hot arings for the benefit of his health. tei^Mr. Al. Hirt builds a new resi'jAtnce, just west of the city, this summer. J* •tf'OuR. II. Williamson has gone to Louis to look after business matters.

SisayMrs. Maria Darnall, of Monroe tp , will remove to this city as soon as she can have a residence fixed up ou Anderson street. ggy’l'he Woman’s Reading Club will discuss “The Nude in Art” at its meeting oiic week from to-day, at the residence of Mrs. Bayne. 8*e“Thc handsomest silverware ever brought to Grecncastle is now to be seen at Shipley’s. He has just received an elegant stock of fine goods. I’ersons wishing any thing in his line would do well

to call.

unite with all the other congregations in a union service in Locust Street Church

in tho interests of Bible cause.

Btay l’he Universal Brotherhood of the World will give a grand ball, festival and supper, at Opera House, this city, Wednesday, April 28. Supper served at from 0 to 9:50 o’clock p. m. Good

will he found every Saturday on the 1’ublic Square. Will take hay, corn, wheat, etc., in exchange for work.

P. B. ELLIOTT,

2m 1 Grecncastle, Ind. Grand spring opening of the hoys’

music will be furnished and a first-class 1 and ? hildraa8 ’ ‘lep.rtment at the WHEN

Go and see Miss Jane Coombs next Saturday night, in “Engaged.” Lace Mils, Lace Gloves and Kid Gloves in colors at CORWIN’S. 2t52 New Millinery at the Trade Km-[ porium this week. 2t52

FRANK A. HAYS.

Office at the Hardware atore of

D. Stevenson & Sou, Is prepared to do business L>

, o The best white shirt in this mar-1

lime ill expected. A f" *“* ■ 1!!^ ^ ^ “ 00 “ W,X '*’ M *;«H potato XWlI) on the Lotlirfrom Brattin s will bo voted to the most 1 J I . .

—will buy o full set oi dishes of ville, New Albany and Ubtcags

popular young lady—the time piece is now on exhibition at his establishment. $i&‘A despatch fiom Cloverdale. dated April 17, says: Carl, a bright three-year-old child of Hugh Dunnington’s, fell into an open cistern at Mr. Dunnington's residence, this morning, and cut a severe ga«h in its head, which it is feared may

I'o-itivul). ,

ya 111 ’ m li t'A t y t a vta i> a a on 1 1 a i Lest Wflrc ut tLc I ndG Fain porium. | . « | N NoL M ,:S P ^^-m™XS, <, 1 VMNKA.HAVS.

—Why do you go to houses that

Also to and from

But if you want goods in Scott's line,— Fancy Goods, Millinery, Hosiery, Gloves, &c., Ac.—go there and see his stock. He has the goods and wants to sell them at

fait prices only.

claim to be sole agents for tbeOrrpan! taloon overalls and pay $i for them, when you can buy all you want of them for 8i cents at the WHEN. 2l52

Business attended to promptly. WILL E. STEVENSON,

AGUOL