Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1880 — Page 8

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AVill Pay the Highest Market Price in

FOR WOOL!

WE WILL EXCHANGE fOur Goods for Wool at Lower Prices in proportion to woo], than wc have been able to do for many years past; but to get the benefit of Low Prices

you will have to miy this spring,

Wc >*\uv\.vOpve\v\.vc Owv t\oot\.s Vvowv Vwvc W ooV, u\\t\ t'iWuvivwXcc ftu\’v%^uc\vo\\. )n addition to our own mqnufartureil Z”'/~V , T*’T'/"\ AT Z"" goods, we keep a full line of V_/V_/ 1 L v / .N vJV /v_/i zo'I Wc\ Vs Scc'Yovvv Woo\ UW(\ Wc vvnvW V\. Bircli & Brother.

JAMES DAGGY. Fashionable TAILOR And Hatter, Stay First National Bank Builhing.

All work and fitf guaranteed.

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Hero is something that concerns the ladies. If you want a good custommade slipper or walking shoe, made of genuine k'd or goat, and one that will wear well and not stretch out of all shape, call at CHRISTIE’S. He has on hand t e finest assortment of spring and summer slippers, tics 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 lilting shoes, don’t fail to tall at Christie’s Shoe Store, Hast Washington St.—north side. tf

tireoiicas tie, lad., April 27, 1S80,

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BARGAINS! In Dry (woods, Dross (floods, Notions and Millinery, at LAN(wDON’S FANCY ISAZAD JVo. G, South Shle Square, Greencastle, Indiana.

afeiyMr. 8. \V. Leonard has moved into his new residence, on South College Av-

enue.

(Pay Greencastle seems to be the present abiding place of many loafers, tramps, etc., notwithstanding a small army of them were bounced last week by ex-May-or Chapin. The new Marshal and Mayor can do the city good service by ridding

it of this class of citizens.

fiStV’ Farmers that have not planted their corn should not delay another day. The wheat harvest will be earlier than last year by at least two weeks, and if the farmer expects to harvest largo crops and have plenty of time in which to do so, he must not loose many days. The road to success this year on a farm is to|

keep things moving.

gu^yLast Monday Charley Kiefer took the morning train for New York City, and he will embark at that port to-day,

NajjrW. W. Allen requests us to say that his stock sales on the streets will be hereafter on the lid and 4th Saturdays of each mouth. \\ r WoaM Like to *«-<■ The jails all empty. Everybody out of debt. The churches more largely attended. All the women beautiful and all the men muscular and brawny. Mankind generally sober, honest and industrious. Women not prone to wander after fashion, style and good clothes. The boys take more stock in weeding the garden and not so much in base ball The girls take more lessons in sewing ) cooking and washing, and not so many in music, croquet and parlor ethics. The largest stock of millinery goods in the city just opened at the Trade Emporium, where you can find everything that is new and nice. Frank A. llays.

G.W.CORWHACO Are Headquarters in Putnam Cnunty for DRY GOODS

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ATTENTION! The stock of American Bible Society 33 o o k: s On hand at present will be CLOSED OUT REGARDLESS OF COST If in need of a Bible do not fail to call. We also keep an Unfermented Wine for sacramental purposes, together with a full stock of

Salt! Salt!! Salt!!! WYSONG'8, Northwest corner of the Public Square,

for Europe, on the North German Lloyd 1 18 headquarters for the best salt, at lowsteamship, Main, Captain Barre in com-1 e “*P** 0 **- If 1 mand. Mr. Kiefer will spend about three Another lot of those celebrated Jackmonths in the fatherland, visiting rela-jsonvillo Cashmeres just opened at the lives, who have not seen him for twenty- 1 f rat f° Emporium. Call early and get a .. | good selection. F. A. llays. five years. D J (teiy-The Terre Haute Mail says of aj The best Cigars and Tobaccos in former citizen of Greencastle: The J the city at WYSONG’S—he sells a cigar household of Charles L. Uranian is in ! lor 5 cents that la said elsewhere in the mourning this morning over the sudden city for 10 cents. tf 1 death from congestion of their accom- „ — : 1 — T"

Kemcmber, young man, that money saved is money made, therefore go to F. A. llays for spring suits. None but the best workmen employed, and a fit guar-

anteed.

The most complete assortment of Dress UoodsamlTriniminKS.white and colored Laces, Handkerchiefs. Ribbons, Ties. Kens. Corsets, Lace and Kid tilovos. Hosiery, Parasols, etc., ever shown in this market. OUR HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT 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 line of NOTINGIIAM LACE and HOLLAND CURTAINS, and curtain fixtures. Our entire stork was brought directly from New York. Therefore wc are satisfied that wo can

G-XjO VESA (PATgNTEO JDNB 13X11, 187G.) FOR SALE BY

Cokw^vvAe. yyAYv m\v^ Wow sc vw. W\.c Vaws\. ov \Y c%\. Give us a call and we will satisfy you that we mean what wc say. Your Friends, G. W. CORWIN & CO.

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jfcietlidnes, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Books and Stationery, &c., &c., J©“W IIICII WE SEI.E AT EOW EMT R ASH I’itK E*..^ G. W. LANDES & CO.

of their accom-

plished and interesting daughter, Maggie. She awoke Thursday morning complaining of earache, and notwithstanding the bestrncdical skill, death came at lour o’clock this morning. Mr. Braman is also

semously ill.

^/fietf'At the council meeting last Monday night, Jas. Mcl). Hays, Chief of Fire Department, submitted his annual repoit, which the same is a very interesting document. From it we learn that the department was called out to eighteen tires during the year ending May 10, 1880 The department is in good working order, with the exception of the horses—two of them are worn out and unlit for duty. A new supply of ladders and additional good hose is required to increase the efficiency of the department. The loss by

LOCAL LEMES.

aw I)r. Tingley is in tho city. iW Fred. Catberwood is taking a vacation. BSrXew potatoes will soon be in market. fWi’otato bugs are playing sad havoc wilh the crop this spring. teyllev. W. W. Curry at College Avenue Church next Tuesday evening. aW-Mr. and Mrs. Tennant, of Terre Haute, visited Greencastle this week. RWMr. J. G. Tennant has sold his fine young Ilamblctonian stallion for $450. VW Mr. John Earp is tho happy posflessor of a fine new horse and carriage. aWNome person should strike Greencastle with a cheap excursion or a picnic. aWMack Bros. & Gnodbar shipped a lot of horses and mules the first of the week. BWMiss Ella Morgan, of Terre Haute, is visiting tho family of T. C. Grooms, Esq. aWMiss Nellie Hammond has returned from a long visit to Indianapolis friends. ®W*The street sprinkler is no more— the business men would not fork over enough of "the needful.” gWAndy Jackson, of this city, rejoices over anew boarder at his house—female, eight pounds, three days old. jtfWDr. Earp will deliver the University lecture to-morrow afternoon at 3:15. Subject: ‘Treadling the Gospel.” thi” Elder Johnson, son of Hon. Arch. Johnson, will preach at Christian Church, this city, to-morrow morning, ta£r“Mr. Dan Langdon and daughter attended the wedding of Miss Estelle Hinkle, at Bullivun, Tuesday last. giaii"'Minerva Chapter, Order Eastern 8tar, gave a banquet at Masonic Hall, Tuesday night. Several brethren and tasters of the Danville Chapter attended.

Komrtliiui; \ew . Decorated and crystaloid glassware; chimney and globes all in one, and various other new articles in glass and queenswaro. Also a full stock of groceries— the finest line of coffees I ever had in my house. Bird cages and vatious other articles, all low, for cash. B. F. BARWICK.

HOG CHOLERA! HOG CHOLERA! C. G. G. OOOIEC’S CZEZR/T’A.IUSr CTJjRE. BorRcad tho following testimonial from a Putnam County farmer who has osed it for several yean. Fimustlk, Ikd.. May 25, 1878. I have useil Mr. Cook’s Hog Cholera Medicine for the last three or four years, with per feet success, lutving never losta hog in thattimo by cholera. B. C. BURKETT. OOOIKI’S _DIR,TJa- STOIR/IE

I.ok Toum* Wuiilt-ii: Two or more to haul during the year Enquire of U. L. HATHAWAY, Greencastle. 2tf Wiiat is the use of going to a shoemaker and paying two prices for tine boots, when you can buy just as good at F. A. Hays’ for one half the money. for first-

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Go to Juke bicknell

class poplar shingles.

A large line of White Vests, Alpacas, Linen Coats and Dusters, to be opened this week at the Trade Emporium, to be sold cheap. Frank A. llays.

. If vou want the best and choicest

tire in the city during the year amounted i . t , ° J . _ confectioneries, be sure and call at A. J. to $4 ’.t,..; insurance on same, IHJo, I BURT0N - Si on t , le east si(le of lhe p ub .

One-half of the fires to which the depart- ..

lie square.

Wanted, every farmer to know that we are the only house inGreenca?tle that

ment was called out are attributed to incendiaries. The value of property held by lire department amounts to $13,7

473 25.

ment for tho year was $3,81<> 94. ( / Acridt’iiUtl I’oisoniiiK. au<l a

Close Call.

Mrs. Wm. Uazelctt was the victim of , . . 1 .1 1 . . \V o have just opened tho largest an accidental poisoning, last Monday, the s tock of ladies’, misses’and children’s

circumstances of which we glean as follows. On Saturday last Mr. Ilazclett purchased arsenic to poison the rats which infected his chicken coop, etc., and used a portion of it for that purpose—the remainder he p'aced in a papt r and put it into his vest pocket, thinking no more of it. On Monday tnorntng following,bis wife complained of not feeling well, and requested her husband to get some quinine—a request he gratified when he went down town, and on returning to the house he took a number two sapsule, put his hand in his vest pocket, pulled out

The total expense of the depart/ n‘! r „K.i "va/ns,'IliankotT, Coun-

terpanes, &c. Frank A. Hays.

If you want a good square meal, go to^A. J. BURTON’S restaurant, on

the east side of the Public Square.

walking buttoned shoes, Newport ties and slippers every brought to the city.

Frank A. llays.

Elt. IY. SltlVTIlE.

SICA* A. TEICKY .

J AS. E.SUIl'TIIE.

To the Citizens ol l^utHain

County.

As there has been a great number of our citizens fleeced out of considerable u amounts of money by traveling men in

Hall a lino entertainment and a full j n U j n , net an j proceeded to fill the capsule | different kinds of business, and especialhouse are to be expected. j therewith. Mrs. Uaxclett took the med* | ly the lightning-rod business, it is time Rev. W. W. Curry will preach at icine as handed to her, and then sat to remedy the matter. Now, we all agree College Avenue Church next Tuesday down and ate a hearty dinner. One houi | that this should not be so, and I propose

©nY-See change of time on the Vanda-

lia line.

C65“Next Wednesday evening the

Mozart* lub gives a concert at Mcharry w ), a t i le supposed was the package of

and

The freshest and nicest foreign and domestic fruits always on sale at BURTON’S restaurant, on oast side ol

the square.

—$1 75 cents buys a barrel of new lake salt, at Frank A. Hays. 4tf

SMYTHE, TERRY & GO., Respectfully inform the public that they have opened a new Furniture and undertaking Establishment in the Room Ro. 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. Also a full line of Picture Frames, Mouldings, Looking Glasses, A'c. UNDERTAKING. Having the finest hearse in the city we are also prepared to attend to undertaking in all its branches. Cotfins, Caskets, Robes, etc., of all sizes and styles constantly on hand. SMYTHE, TERRY & CO.

FRANK A. HITS

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evening, May 18, at 7:30 o’clock. Subject, "Why 1 Do Not Believe in Endless

Punishment.”

©ay-The improvement of our city continues. On every’ Imnd improvements of some kind are to be seen. This is as it

and twenty minutes after she had taken to do your work for a fair price, and do the capsule she was attacked with pain) it just as well as anybody can. I lurnish and cratnys in the stomach, followed by j any rod that is manufactured in theU.S.;

Tht ME EH Has just received, and now has on exhibition, the L^J^GrlEST STOCK OIF 1

but I make a specialty of the Franklin Lightning Rod, which is manufactured in your own county; consequently tho mon-

death-like sickness. When these symptoms came up Mr. Ilazclett remembered placing the arsenic in his vest pocket, and

should be, as there is no excuse for not! it Hashed upon his mind in a moment that ey is kept at home, is paid out in taxes moving forward. All that is required is ' he had given his wife arsenic iastead of lat home and for tho produce that tlie energy and determination. These os- quinine. Dr. Pitchlynn was called in— farmers raise—for all engaged in the sentiai qualities will enable any people to !an emetic was administered and in time ' manufacture of these rods are consumers build up, improve, and beautify a city. 1 the poisoned lady vomited freely; the of the produce that is raised on your ©a.y-At tho council meeting last Mon- cra,D P H al)d P‘ in8 continuing, dialysed 1 farms. If you have any work to be done day night, the new Mayor presided and | iron C™'' 1 t0 ^ a specific for poisoning by ! would be pleased to have your ord s. tho newly elected members took their '' rsL ‘ n '' ; t) was g 1 ' 011 > n ounce doses. ^ My wagon will be out in a few days. For seats. The Mayor appointed the follow- i a,,out 20 minutes, for six 1 reference I give you a few names: C. ing committees: On Fire Department—! hours ’ Thc cram P s and P ai '‘ s were mit ' I c o° k ' druggist; F.A. Arnold, editor Star Blake, Snider and Riley; Streets—Snider, 'gated by the treatment, but the vomiting, J. T. Christy, farmer; Geo. Kimball Meltzer, Phipps; Printing-Phipps, Bayne! stiU continue<1 ’ ai,J at thia tilll ° Ur., furniture dealer; W. W. Burk, farmer; Snyder; Judiciary—Riley, Blake, Bayne; ! Pre8ton wa8 caUc ‘ 1 Hydrated porox-1 M. M. Mcllvain, Putnamville (whose Fees and Salaries-Meltzer, Blake, Bayne, j ills ! ,,f iron t0 ^ amount of ono an:1 one - 1 house was struck four weeks ago and set Finance—Meltzer, Bayne,Riley; Claims—jhtHf ounces was then given the patient, j on fire). I also sell tho Greencastle Bayne, Meltzer. Phipps. The now Board aml in a 8horUime fln tho worst s y ,n p- Pump, and make ail kinds of repairing a of Health is—Drs. Fisher, Ham a and toms were entirely removed, and Mrs. specialty. All orders or communications Pleasant Hubbard. Thc Police Board is— Uazelett had so far recovered on \Y ed-1 from a distance promptly attended to. I Messrs. Bayne, Blake and Riley. An or-j ” esda y n,orning ’ that tho P hyslcians guarantee all work to give satisfaction dinsnee looking to tho repair of Seminary j 'hargod her Irom their cai <>. You will always know where to find me, street was ordered prepared. ^ rs ‘ Hazelett's escape from more es- as my residence is in Greencastle, anti 1 irious consequences is cause for thanks-J will be found every Saturday on tho W,ed ’ giving, especially when tho fact is taken > u blic Square. Will take hay, corn, In Greencastle, May 12, 1880, of fever j into consideration that sho took what wheat, etc., in exchange for work.

Ever brought to this county, which he is selling at such low prices as to Defy Competition! Before you purchase elsewhere call and examine his fashionable and extensive selection if *Drcss Goods and Trimmings } Consisting of Silks and Satins, Brocades and Cashmeres, Pekin Stripes, Fringes in All Colors, and Novelty Buttons to match, and tho most complete stock of^Ladies’ Silk and Fine Lace Ties andlFiehues, and every article of wearing apparel manufactured Frank A. Hays.

and heart disease, Miss Rachel Wi'.litifcor, might be termed a heroic dose, i. 0.: aged 50 years, 5 months and 13 days. iwolve gtains of thc poison.

P. B. ELLIOTT, Greencastle, Ind.

Greatest Variety! Lowest Prices! Also, Paints, Oils Glass, Putty, Varnish, etc., at COOKS IDIRzTJGt STOKE.