Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 8 May 1880 — Page 8
Ho ! ' Everybody
COMKTO THIS MOUTH EIVO >*iTOI<K OF 1
BIJOWMX
ISI TIJJS
Where you can huy your
Here is souwthing that concerns .
the ladies. If you want a gool custon.-i Decorated and crystaloid glassware; made plipper or walking ahoe, made of , , , . I o-enuine kid or goat, and ooe that will chimney and globes all in one, and various
Dry Goods and Groceriss ,\s cheap as at any house in Pntnam County. Werare constantly receivins the latest style Prints, iizTss Ol*OKK r Pl*ilfeKIIK III I . Ami everything in the line of Dry Goods that heart can wish, direct from the east. Our stock Of Boots and Slices Cannot ho heat in the city. Our expenses boin* small, as we have no rents to pay. wc can fell on smaller margins than any house in the city. Wo also keep on hand a large ami well selected Stock of Groceries,
Which wo deliver to all parts of the city, Produce. Toms Respectfully,
and wo pay the liighest market price lor Country 4t52
BBOWNING & BUTLER, South Grcencastle. O Q Xj W O O Xj I Tin: catCE.v tsTij; "W OOLEHST Will Pay the Jligliest Market Price in GASH FOR WOOL! WE WILL EXCHANGE !Our Goods for Wool at Lower Prices in proportion to wool, than wc have been able to do for many years past; but to get the benefit of Low Prices you will have to buy this spring, * r , Wc Wuwvv^Xavvc Ovvv tAooiXs V A VOVW ^*\VYC WooV, uwi\ GuuvtxwXtt ^uVvs^ueVvow. Jn addition to our own manufactured M CTII goods, we keep a full line of V—'V / I J 1\ LlWWUol TjvV Vs Stic \ovvv WooV uwv\ Wc vv^vVV iSvvvy V\.
Birch & Brother.
Ureencastlc, Ind., April 27,1RS0,
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BABKMNS! In I>ry Croods, GoocIn, Motions and Millinery, at LA\<.i>0\S FANCY BAZA It, Ko. G, South Side Square, Grcencastle, Indiana,
ATTENTION!
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The stock of American Uiblc Society
O O K. On hand at present will be
CLOSED OUT Regardless ofoosT Ifin need of a Bible do not fail to call. We also keep an ITi-
fermented Wine for sacramental purposes,
together with a full stock of
3D R U G St, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Books and Stationery, &c., &c., ISyWIIIMI Ui: SELF AT LOWEST « \M| FHK ES.^C
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LISES % 00
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JAMES DAGGY, PaskBoa&tihle TAILOR And H atter,
Cur Kiib-T X.v|-ff!NAl. 15 \m; lleu.iuy All work ant fits vaarantoed, ttlT
the finest assortment of spring and summer slippers, ties and shoes that was ever in the city. His line of “Stribley” Shoes have taken the highest awards at all the Cincinnati expositions. If you want good shoes and nice fitting shoes, don’t fail to call at Christie’s Shoe Store, Hast Washington St.—north side. tf
ware. Also a full stock of groceries— the finest line of coffees I ever had in my house. Bird cages and various other articles, all low, for cash.
B. F.BARWICK.
G. W. CORWIN i CO
fiiay-A. T. Kelly has returned from St.
Louis.
figy*The white vest season now strikes the boys. B@"-Mrs. T. G. Bowman is visiting in St. Louis. 8£jy*No»' let the picnic boom go on— May is here. feiyAsa Black and bride have returned from Chicago. IK^y Frank Perkins has a new baby boy at his house. fciy.Judge Turman was called to Terre Haute Monday, to try a contested election
®s£!"Danville Chapter, Order Eastern Star, is expected to visit Minerva Chapter, this city, next Tuesday, Bfe^'Uev. O. II. Smith, editor of the Danville Union preached at College Avenue Church last Sunday. gtS"! leorgc Shoptaugh rejoices in the fact that he is the papa of a brand new girl baby weighing D'.j pounds. CSfC. \V. Talburt is fitting up rooms south of the post office, in which he will reopen a drygoods establishment. 8ia5"-Mr. Ben. Timmons has been confined to tho house by sickness for the past two weeks, but is now convalescent. feJ^Tho wool market is weak and lower than last week. Unwashed wool is worth 35 to 36 cents ; washed, 50 to 55 cents. fifc^Mrs. Sewell, of Morton, has purchased the Vosburgh property on Bloomington street, and is now a resident of
this city.
gsaT-Miss Jennie Sellars rejoices in the possession t f a superb upright Grand piano which was purchased for her a*
Marquis’.
fe«y*The city election Tuesday, passed ofl very quietly—the sovereigns indus triously exercised their divine right to
scratch.
Jg^One of the teams employed in hauling logs for Mr. Bayne ran away, Thursday morning, on North Jackson street. But little damage ensued. 83T*Mr. G. W. Matthews, agent for the Indiana State Directory, has been in Grcencastle this week, obtaining necessary information in regard to this city. J@“'Mr. Chas. Alton, of Lansing, Mich., who has been spending the winter in the South, stopped in Greencasllo this week, while on route home, to visit relatives. g®*Next Monday Charley Kiefer starts on a visit to his fatherland, (Bavaria;, to visit relatives, and expects to return in September—wc wish him a pleassnt trip. fltay-The Circuit Court has disposed of Buck Farley, the last of the Fillmore burglars. His trial ended in a verdict of guilty, and a sentence of four years in the penitentiary at Jeffersonville. #s2r\Vill Jones and .James Daggy played policeman on Thursday morning, and arrested an unruly and insu'ting tramp who was visiting residences in the neighborhood demanding cold victuals. fliyy*Xine out of a gang of tramps who have been infesting North Grcencastle for several days, were arrested by the officers Thursday afternoon. They appeared at the Mayor’s matinee, and listened attentively to tho entertainment provided, after which they were given fifteen minutes to leave the city—a task they performed with duo diligence and in a
masterly manner.
8£g“On Tuesday evening last the State Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society convened in this city, at College Avenue Church. The address of welcome was made by Mrs. Anna Clark, of this city, and responded to by Mrs. Andrews, of Colfax. The election of officers took place Wednesday morning, Mrs. E. R. Tinglcy being elected president. The I day was occupied with addresses by j prominent workers, nr.d the making of j tho conference reports. In the evening
addressed by Miss
jiay-The entertainment at Meharry Hall, Friday night, by Miss Helen Mar White, was a rich treat. Her readings are given in that artistic and attractive manner that secured for her wrapt atten-
tion and hearty applause.
Services at Locust Street Church next Sunday, as follows. Classes meet at U a. m. Preaching by Rev. W. H. Grim at lOi.’SO a. m.; subject, “All men are liars.’’ Sunday-school at li p. m. i Preaching at 7:30 p. in.; subject, “'I ho prophetic battle of Armageddon.”—llev , 1
10-10. All are invited.
Are Hcadiiuarters in Putnam Cnunty for DRY GOODS
AND
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The
most complete assortment of Dress Hoods andTrimuiinas.white and colored Laces, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Ties, Pans. Corsets, Lace and Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Parasols, etc..
ever shown in this market.
OCR HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT
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Ladies Rubber Circulars at CORWIN’S. ' L'tU Salt! Salt!! Salt’.!! WYSONG’S, Northwest corner of tho Public Square, is headquarters for the best salt, at lowest prices. tf 1
those handsome | k WNvXv iVWV^ Wowsv
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is unusually attractive consisting of a splendid line of carpets, from the best looms in this country; from the low-priced Ingrain up to the finest body Brussels. Also an elegant lino of NOTINGHAM LACE and HOLLAND CURTAINS, and curtain fixtures. Our entire stock was brought directly from Now York. Therefore wc arc satisfied that we can
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Another case oi
Ruchings at CORWIN’S.
(FATKNTKD JUNB 13TU, 1876.) FOR SALE BY \a\ \\vv Vavs\ ov c$\.
ItlISS .11. E. I’OKO Is pleased to inform tho ladies that she still does plain and fancy sewing. Cutting and fitting a specialty. Corner 1st and North Jackson Sts. 4t52
Give us a call and wc will satisfy you that we mean what wc say.
Your Friends,
G. W. CORWIN & CO.
HOG CHOLERA! HOG CHOLERA!
O. CL C.
OSK/TA.IIT CTTE/E.
If you want a good Carpet CORWIN’S is tho place to buy it. The only j first class carpet house in the City. Ev-I cry piece warranted as represented. 2t2 ( The best Cigars and Tobaccos in j
the city at WYSONG’S—he sells a cigar C»OCDIKI 7 £>
for 5 cents that ia sold elsewhere in the 1
pifo for lit oonta tf 1 ! ira’Rcad the following testimonial from a Putnam County farmer who has used it for City lor 1U cents. ^ 11 | several years: Fincabtlk. Isn., May 2,5, 187S. M 1. i I have used Mr. Cook's Hog Cholera Medicine for the last three or four yearn, with per500 Ins Carpet Chain all colors foctsuecoss. having never lost a hog in that timo by cholera. 13. C. BURKETT.
at CORWIN’S.
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Fog Tennis Yismietl! Two or more to haul during the year Enquire of R. L. HATHAWAY, Greencastlo. 2tf The largest and best stock ef black and colored Silks ever shown in this market at CORWIN’S. 2t2 Go to Jako Bicknell for firstclass poplar shingles. 3t2 If you want tho best and choicest confectioneries, be sure and call at A. J. BURTON’S, on the east side of tho Pub
lie Square.
COOK'S -DIR/CTCr STOKE
Lit. 1Y. SIIYTIIE.
SIFAS A. TEKKY. .US. E. S1IYTIIE.
SMYTHE, TERRY & CO., Respectfully inform the public that they have opened a new Furniture and un-
dertaking Establishment in the
Room No. 22 East Washington Street, Bayne’s Block.
If you want a good square meal, go to A. J. BURTON’S restaurant, on the east side of the Public Square. You can buy Sweet, Orr, & Co’s Pantaloon Overalls for 85 cts. at tho “WHEN,” Why will you go to other houses and pay $1. 2t2
ivhero they arc daily receiving a large stock of FURNITURE
The fres best and nicest
and domestic fruits always on sale at BURTON’S restaurant, on cast side ol
the square.
I of all kinds and styles which will be sold as cheap as at any house in the city. I Please gall and examine our stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere, as we
foreign j 5vill give you bottom.prices,
sale at'
tho convention was
SVe have much pleasure in recoinmending Fhermaline to our readers as an| absolute cure for malaria. Tho manufacturers’ name alone is a guarantee of its merit, It soils at 25 cents per box. For particulars see advt. For sale at Allen’s Drug Store. Cm 52 To flic Citizens ol C > iitii:iin
Comity.
As there has been a great number of our citizens (leeced out of considerable amounts of money by traveling men in different kinds of business, and especial-1 ly the lightning-rotl business, it is time | to remedy the matter. Now, we all agree that this should net be so, and I propose to do your work for a fair price, and do | it just as well as anybody can. I uirnish any rod that is manufactured in the U.S.;! but I make a specialty of the Franklin; Lightning Rod, which is manufactured in 1 your own county; consequently the money is kept at home, is paid out in taxes at home and for the produce that the farmers raise—for all engaged in the manufacture of these rods are consumers of the produce that is raised on your farms. If you have any work to he done would bo pleased to have your ord s. My wagon will bo out in a few days. For reference I give you a few names: C. Cook, druggist; F.A. Arnold, editor Star J. T. Christy, farmer; Geo. Kimball
UNDERTAKING.
Having the finest hoarse in the city we are also prepared to attend to undertaking in all its branches. Coffins, Caskets, Robes, etc., of all sizes and styles constantly on hand. SMYTHE, TERRY & CO.
FRANK A. HAYS
#Sg“A little wool coining to town. fidy-Still a few cases of measles in tho
city.
SgirJ. F. Darnall is in St. Louis this week.
Schonmaker, late of Loakis, Japan, and J furniture dealer; W. W. Burk, farmer; the Japanese students. I ho convention | M. M. Mcllvain, Putnaiiivillo (whose
was one of the
State.
largest ever held in this
week.
Day.
house was struck four weeks ago and set on fire). I also sell the Greencasllo Pump, and make all kinds of repairing a specialty. All orders or communications from a distance promptly attended to. I
give satisfaction
gtf/’The District Convention of the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society
l!aS- 1,N eik V1SltPd ^Yette this | last About sixty delegates w Jr^p^- i S u ® rant0 ° al1 work to ; < nt. Mrs. Mansfield presided, and inter-! Yo, ‘ wil1 alw *J' 8 know ' w »>ere to (ini1 D ' p .
tay'Remember May 30 is Decoration sting papers were read by severii la- as m y residence i8 in Greeneastle, and I
dies. Officers were elected as follows: President, Mrs. Ilaughcy, of Indianap
Ha? just received, and n»w has on exhibition, the L-AKOIEST
stock: of
OrOOZDS,
Ever brought to this county, which he is soiling at such low prices as to
’Dofy Competition!
Before you purchase elsewhere call and examine his fashionable and extensive selection of r Dress Goods and drimmint/s, I Consisting of Silks and Satins, Brocades and Cashmeres, Pekin Stripes, Fringes in All Colors, and Novelty Buttons to match , and tho most complete stock otlLadios’
Silk and Fine Lace Ties an JIFiehuos, and every article of
wearing apparel manufactured
Frank A. Hays.
*ffi“Miss Mary Claypool, of Indianap-
tho
corn,
LOCAL LEMES. t^y-Dr. William Long, of New Maysville, died on Tuesday last, after a long illness.
will be found every Saturday c Public Square. Will take hay,
olis, is visiting Mayor Chapin and family, olis; vice-presidents, Mrs. II. B. Long- e t c -> in exchange for work. Lda-Mr. Fisher, of Marion County is J'' n > Greeneastle; MissKallie Smith, Mar- 1 ^ KLLIOl 1 , visiting his son, Dr. Fisher, of this city, linsville; Mrs. J. Wharton, Brooklyn; 1 Jinl Greoncaatle, Ind. -«;iv A i:„rka,v:iow’« apoka Tho ®P a ® n ' M ®®' wUe: a:i ' 1 Il >” nudicinwof Dundaa, Dick* factory started up the front of the week l ,rcs,d '' nt8 of tho aux ' 11 "‘ r y societies, Re j Co., arc unexcelled for elegance, purity
' | cording sccreUry, Mrs. Emma Jones, and reliability. Their Seidlitine Seidlitz
^©“School in Mrs. O’Brien’s room, 1st; Mooreiville; corresponding secretary, Powders are as plea-ant as Lemonade, ward, was dismissed Thursday, to enable Mrs. Stewart; assistant, Mrs. A. D.; Their Soft Capsules are world famous. to attend tho funeral of n Lynch; treasurer, Mrs. J. P. Shipp, of ^oee advt. For sale at Allen’s Drug
Indianj o!is. ^Store. 6m 51
fall Paper
tho teacher
niece.
Liircrst Stock!
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Greatest Variety! Lowest Prices! Also, Paints, Oils Glass, Putty, Varnish, etc., at COOICS TDR/CTa- STOfR/E.
