Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 24 April 1880 — Page 8

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G. W. COBWISJ (M ~ c Ar; - l^ia? - tk - Me," 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, Al?o a splendid line ot 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. tVvVHL VVS C vvW. IVwA \v>c vvvv\\ S\\o\»\ ovv u .v. V'Ac^u vv\ »>\.oc\k. vvv\A \ ovv vv-’vWv. Vvvccv,. HOG CHOLERA! HOG C SOLERA! c. c. a. cook’s ciEiR/rjLiiisr cxjke. MQF'Read tho following testimonial from a Pntnani County fanner who has usetl it for • W I > 1 •• •M r • PINOABTLB. IlfD. v Ma? 25. 1878< 1 have used Mr. Cook's Hog Cholera Medicine for the last three or four years, with i>orfect success, living uovor lost a hog iu that time by cholera. 13. C. BURKETT. COOK’S XDKTJO- STOKE3

JAMES DAGGY,

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TAILOR

Oh, that dear little foot I shall never forget, And those neat little gaiters, I think of them jet; How 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, i East Washinzton St.—north side.

And Hatter,

All work ami tits guaranteed.

jar A large and fashionable audience ■ was out, Tuesday night, tohear“Mac- | beth” as rendered by the Janauschek j Combination. To say that the entertain-

Jo?* First Xatiovai, Bank Bi ii-ding. ,nent was a g riirul one is onl y teIlin S tlie

I truth, as proven by the attention and appreciation vouchshnfcd by the audience. We wish, however, to protest against the tramping and peanut eating nuisance in the gallery—this practice seems to be growing in Greoncastle )

OiarVAnd the latest and most reliable nnc i the management should put an end report is that the new Presbyterian to it. If the guilty parties were ejected Church will be dedicated on Sunday, a f C w times, a cure would undoubtedly May 22. be effected, and the amusement loving BK^r Marriage licenses have been issued public would be enabled to enjoy the

LOCAL LEMES.

to Tiberius S. Boyd and Mary E. Grigsby, Henry 11. Runyan and Alice M. Farmer, Almon E. Woods and Ella May

Jones.

tet5"Last Sunday Walter Rogers,

entertainments.

Bfcg-Some people like newspaper notoriety; yea. they seek it rather than riches, especially if said notoriety is of a puffy nature, and calculated to give them a

Ho ! Everybody ' THE SOITTII KIM) Stroms op H BROWNING a lUTLKlt Where you can buy your Dry Goods and Groceries As cheap as at any house in Pntnain County. Wej.re constantly receiving tho latest Prints, Worsted Dress Goods, Ur**!-** Trimmintri*, I Anil everythin* in the line of Dry Hoods that heart ean wish, direct from the cast, Ou,,,, Of Boots and Shoes OaBBOt i.e bMt ill the eity. Ow expenses I,l ine ■maU, as W, have no rents to p a , sell on smaller margins than any house in the city. We also keep on hand a large an^ selected Stock of Groceries, Whi !i wed«liver to all parts of tho oily, and we pay the higheat market prh-efort'ounti|| Produce. Youis Respeetiully, It. BROWNING & BUTLER, South Grecncastle,

young son of Dr. L. L. Rogers, was ‘ boost” socially, financially or politicalfooling with a revolver, when the thing ly, and strange as it may seem, it matters went off, the ball going through his 1 notin this case whether the notice publeft hand, and inflicting injuries that lished bo true or not. But these same will probably harass him during life. ; people kick, squeal and “stop” their paJ®Ht is claimed that we made error per when they are favored with a notice in publishing the vote on constables of, not calculated to boost’ them, con Washington township, and we here give tho,, 8 h U be truo - or •■"'no'-cJ “> ^ ‘ rli e. the vote as shown in returns on file at A cas(> in P 0lnt is our Publication of County Clerk’s office: Jefferson Whit- some G ™encastle correspondence clipped

taker. 174; Levi Hepler, 175; N. E. Sut-

ton, 138.

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jJayThe Indianapolis Sentinel of Monday publishes the following from its

| Grecncastle correspondent: All is not , , . , .. . . , . . . ... .. ... , falsity, because we gave it on the jlovelyin Asbury university. Nineof;. L .. , , L , , ..

the students have been suspended for

violation of the college rules, their of- , . , , . , . - , . , , . . .. , caused inti rested parties to squeal in a

fenses being pool-playmg, tippling, and . ,

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NILAS It. TKKUl . JAS. E. SCYTHE.

from the Indianapolis News last week We printed it simply because it furnished what people sought after and longed to see, to-wit: local news; never stopping to make inquiry in regard to its truth or

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thority of the journal to which it was credited. Its appearance in Tim Star

SftlYTHE, TERRY & GO., Respectfully inform the public that they have opened a new Furniture and undertaking Establishment in tho Room No. 22 East Washington Street, Bayne’s Block. where they are daily receiving a largo stock of FURNITURE of all kinds and styles which will be sold as cheap as at any house in the city. Blease call and examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we will give you bottom prices. UNDERTAKING.

Having the finest hearse in the city we are also prepared to attend to undertaking iu all its branches. Coffins, Caskets, Robes, etc., of all sizes and stvles constantly on hand. SMYTUE, TERRY & CO.

FRANK A. HAYS

consequent failure in their studies. The young ladies’ literary society is under the ban of the faculty, owing to unbecoming strife among the members in the election

mild manner, notwithstanding the fact! that we tendered tho use of our columns for denial or explanation. Verily, the ways of humanity are devious; and

it is difficult to keep the track.

of its officers.

«>*<■"According to the latest reports Township Trusters' Settlements from New Albany, the Adams Express The outgoing Trustees made setileCompany is still allowed to run over 1 ment with the Board of County Commisthe L. N. A. & C. road, ihe following sioners, last Saturday, as follows:

c. v. uk is a Dealers in o xt u c* s, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Books and Stationery, also a large stort of Paper Napkins. We would he pleased to have you call.

East Washington Street.

A new line of gents’ fine Box-toed

ctcuiar r 1 Mr ' j t s t ' ,$r i dy ’ Trus { z o - to nl «, % (ircular No. 8, ol April 14, 1.S80, is here-' ton township—total receipts, •$2,594 81; , i j.. » i by withdrawn, and until further orders i total expenditures, *2,100 55, on hand, c,08e out - wor ‘ h * 4 ’ A 8 P ,end,d 1,ne °'

the agents and employes of this company .$404 20.

farmers’ Calf Boots on extra wide last, will fit with comfort and give good service, only *3 50. 2t52

FRANK A. HAYS.

The largest and best stock of Boots and Shoes at tho lowest prices, at BURNETT’S. 4t61

—Heavy Jeans Rants *1 per pair at 2t52 FRANK A. HAYS’.

will accord the Adams ExpressCrmpany, Mr. J. II. Mil'er, Trustee of Franklin its agents and messengers, the same priv- ; township—total receipts, *3,484 52; total ;ileges, it has heretofore enjoyed. The'expenditures, *2,135 14; on hand, *1,-

I Union Express Company will enjoy the 349 J8.

rights and privileges heretofore dcsignat-{ M r , Quinton‘Broadstreet, Trustee ot ed in circular of March 27, 1SS0. The | Mill Creek township—total receipts, object of this order is to have the em- *927 29; total expenditures, *781 40;

ployes and agents of the company extend total on hand. *145 89.

to the said express companies equal priv- Mr. Henry Helton, Trustee of Madison

ileges on the line of the Louisville, New | township-total receipts, *3.320 2R; to ; A large and splendid line of gents’ Albany and Chicago Railway Company, tal expenditures, *2,288 38; total on hand j Fine sh n u styles, at Burnett’s. 4t51

And so the matter will stand until a de- {,|l 031 91 i

cision is reached in the suit now in court. Mr wminin n V estal Trustee of Clo , ^ ' V ° U Want th ° ^ aml Ch ° iCeSt «0~ he doctors fa,, to agree as ,n all verdale township-total receipts, *4, , RURT0NfS on the east sido of the Pub .

time past. L he disagreement last week ' 243 79; total expenditures, f4,232 15;; ,j c S( ua e

j among the prescription scribes was wordy on hand, *11 G4. j ' C ‘ ' luarG J . and windy, but not remarkable for blows.' Mr. William Ford, Trustee of Monroe' Gruat reduction on Sugars at the I In the meantime the believers in the township—total receipts, $4,772 95; total Trade Emporium—12n>s good brown su-

j scarlet-fever and anti-scarlet-fever theo- expenditures, *2 059 41; on hand, *2,-

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rios are set in their ways, with little hopes of a compromise. "A case of scarlet fever, which had a fatal termination, the victim being a daughter of Street

j Commissioner Hockway, has led to divers I $831 08.

: diagnosis on the part of the examining Mr. William M. Sellers, Trustee of I physicians, and of panic fear among the Warren township—total receipts, *1.j neighbors. The scarletina theory is 758 03; total expenditures, $1,634 37;

, strengthened by the visit of a neighbor of on hand, $124 20.

gar, $1; 11 tbs choice light sugar, *1. 10 lbs white extra (}., *1. 2t 5 2 If you want a good square meal, go to A. J. BURTON’S restaurant, on

lias just received, and now has on exhibition, tho

Mr. Thomas J. Williams, Trustee of Jackson township—total receipts, *3,-

STOCK OF

Or O O IDS 3 Ever brought to this county, which he is selling at such low prices ns to Defy Competition! Ibiforo you purchase elsewhere call and examine his fashionable and extensive selection nf *Dre$s Oooflfi (turf 'Trimmint/s, Conaisting ol Silks and Satins, Brocades and Cashmeres, Pekin Stripes, Fringes in All Colors, and Novelty Buttons to match , and the most complete stork offjLadii s’ Silk and Fine Lace Tics andll-’ichues, and every article of SUtf wearing apparel manufactured. Frank ‘A, Hays.

j the stricken family to Vincennes, where [she waited on a grandchild who died of

i tho disease, and it is supposed brought 255 02; total expenditures, , the germ of it back with her. Every on hand, *904 09.

possible precaution has been taken to! Mr. J. B. Brumfield, Trustee of Russell

713 54.

Mr. David Houck, Trustee of Washington township—total receipts, *4,812 42;

total expenditures, $3,980 74; on hand, | th ® east side of 1110 •‘•tblic Square.

:in<l <’upw! Hals ami Laps! The best selection, the largest stock kept in tho city can now he found at the Trade Emporium. A complete stock of boys’ and men’s soft and still’hats in all tho latest styles from 50 cents to $5.

$ 0 350 93- A * so a heavy lino of straw goods just ’ opened, embracing the leading styles of

the season from the cheap sundown to

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[township—total receipts. *4,108 S3; total!' lr “*

St... »«’>*>; - - „ , -» $748 4i. Ihe freshest and nicest foreign ' •”* ! »»'I domestic fruits always on gale at On Wednesday last, a rather amusing 1 Everything new in Misses’and BURTON’S restaurant, on oast side of

acci lent, which might, have had a more j Children’s Street Hats at 2t52 the square, serious termination, befell Jas. M. Torr 1 FRANK A. HAYS’.

i i n i fant ’L CU,aPia ? of this 1 Miss Jane Qoombs, who gave sucl, cty. He had entered tnto a contrset ( , xcc „ ent 8atigfact|on on hor forln , r vis _

Hats—the largest stock at 2i52 B. F. HAYS & CO’S.

, ... . . , , , Gcnt custom made Boots and it, will appear again in the brilliant Shoes from the best factories at bottom

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Saturday, April 24. “ -- | Choice Spring Prints only cts.

. r iii. . . . 1 "“ l “ppcar again in me oriinani «hoes from the best ft j hatchet TnTand, ho q lL,"nf’d’a COmC<,y ° f at °P cra IIoU!ie ’! » ,rices at BURNKTT ’ 8

! favorite apple tree, and having taken his position upon the outer third of anecros ed limb, ho proceeded to amputate by the circular method. Tho limb fell to the ground, but that was not all, for James fell with it, and in his descent an ugly

Wall Paper!

Largest Stock! Greatest V ariety! Lowest Prices! Also, Paints, Oils (Hass, Putty, Varnish, etc., at COOKS jDIR,XTG- STOGIE.

SCO ll.s of Carpet Chain just re- per yard at tho Trade Emporium, east

ceived at tho Trade Emporium, and sell- 1 side square.

ing for only 25 cents. 2t52 i .7 ^; ,,

i.’invk' x ii * vc i A now and elegant line of ladies’

; ‘’ ‘ ; Neckwear, Laces, Ribbons and Kid Remember Jane Coombs at Opera f'loves at CORWIN’S. 2t5 f> gas!, was inflicted in bia knee by Ike House, Saturday, April 24.

wicked hatchet. which he held in his I — : — — 1 oung man, you are requested to hand. At sight of the crimson tiuid is-1 1 hu be«t ^ cent threo-button kid ,'lrop in at tho Trade Emporium and exsuing from tl.c wound. he was heard to city at FRANK A. HAYS’ amine our stock of gents’kid gloves and

exclaim; “Bloody nose, this is no place for me; I'm better suited to be an inmate of Medicine Lodge.” ***,.

Trade Emporium.

neckwear. \\ e have received a large

60 pieces of American and French 1 ° f ‘II P8 ° ^ an<11,aVt ‘ th ° Vt ‘ ry

Lawns at

CORWIN’S. 2t52

astonish you.

MomotliliiK Mow. That nice fitting suit of clothes on > Decorated and crystaloid glassware; the young man that the girls so admire ; chimney and globes all in one, and various was P llt np at FRANK A. HAYS’Trade at

Emporium. *>152

other new articles in glass and queens-

Also a full stock of groceries—

latest novelties, and prices so low as to

FRANK A. HAYS.

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-Prince Albert coats made to order 2t52 B. F. HAYS & CO’S.

ware.

j Goto FRANK A. HAYS’ fora

_ . „ O hnij in the county who has good line of mens’ and boys’ Plow Shoes,

tho finest lino of coffees I ever had in my children to clothe should not fail to visit ! Brogans, plain Calf Shoes, French and

Tho readers of|TIlE STAR should uaderstui that when they wish to get tho best and mif. goods for the least money, they must goto! WYSONGS to buy their Groceries, Provisions Queensware and Glassware. His stock is always fresh and clean, and par chased at lowest cash prices, therefore hecii give you better bargains than any competitor, DON’T FORGET THE PLACE, WYSONG'8, Northwest corner Public Square. The New York Store Established 1853, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

For Fancy Silks Best assortment and Lowest Prices, goto The New York Store.] For Colored Silks Largest variety ntd lowest Prices, go to The New York Store,| l or Brocade Silks Best goods and Lowest prices, go to The New York Store. For Pekin Striped and Colored Sains All tho New Shades, go to The New York Store. For Black Silks The beat goods and lowest i»riccs, ?o t*> The New York Stove.] 3m.)2 All goods markei in plain figure?. Pettis, I vers & Co.

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\\Auv\Ae Livery, Sale and Feed

house. Bird cages and various other articles, all low, for cash.

B. F. BARWICK.

the WHEN. o t5 o Spring style/, of millinery this week, at tho Trade Emporium. 2t52

Box Toes. All very cheap. 2152 Nobby suits made up in agony at 2152 B. F. HAYS & GO’S.

Stable of IShick & ISroGaei’i Wo.koep the neatest rigs, best horses, Fio^ l carriages, etc., ever kept in Putnam o>unD | all of which are hired out at reduced rate?. ■ Country people wishing their horses 1 and eared for while in the city should put tw>| up at our stable. We buy horses and mules. . Wtf BLACK k BROTHER.

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