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

Chambers's Encyclopædia.

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Thieves! Police!

Last Friday night, in east Greencastle, an amusing incident took place. Papa and mama had gone out, leaving at home a daughti r, a young lady visitor and the hired girl. The last named retired for tho nLht, hut concluded that there was not sufficient bed clothing on her couch, so she hied to the spare room to lay in

Daughter and la-

Presbyterian Church to-morrow. j dy friend heard some one in tho spare teg-Miss Smith, of Cincinnati, is visit room, gat scared, immediately opened

☞Peaches were sold at 50 cents a

box in Greencastle, this week.

☞Major Whedon, of Madison, Ind.,

visited Greencastle this week.

teA-Therc will bo no service at the , in additional supply.

Hero is something that concerns | the ladies. If you want a good custom- 1 made slipper or walking shoe, made of genuine kid or goat, and one that will wear (*<'11 ami not stretch out of all shape, call at CHRISTIE’S. He has on hand the tinest 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 j’ou want good shoes and nice fitting shoes, don’t fail to call at Christie’s Shoe Store, | East Washington St.—north side. tf

THE KNIFE

AND CUTTING DEEP! O-FiAISriD

ing Louis Weik and family. tejy-Miss Eva Lcwman, of Gosport, is visiting M. T. Lewtnan and family. tejT'The Mayor’s oflice is being renovated and repaired in fine style. teiy-Mrs. Wilbur Browder, of Indianapolis, is visiting relatives hero. Mrs. Nicholi and son, of Indianapolis, are visiting Mrs. Wirth, in this city. te3’*Dr. Chns. A. Scott goes to Marion county to practice his profession. teA'-Mr. Pat. Manning and family have removed to Bainbridge, where he will engage in business. teg-Mrs, S. J. Owen and daughter, of Louisville, are visiting Jas. M. Owen and family. teSr'Tis Nip and Tuck between politics and the weather, but the weather is a little the hottest yet. ted*Mrs. T. B. Scott is spending a few weeks at West Baden Springs for the

Clearance Sale, Commencing Saturday, dune I -J//,. 115,00 0 SIOCK

benefit ofher health.

wide their mouths and yelled lustily, their feet making extra good time out of the house and into tho street. As they made their exit tho neighbor men rushed to their assistance, sans shoes, coats and hats. Tho party then advanced upon the house, and the skirmishers made | the startling discovery that the supposed thief and assassin was only tho hired < girl hunting additional blankets. All’s well that ends well, but that scare came j blessed near proving serious. Rubbery* On Tuesday last a young man named Joseph Alice, a resident of tho southeastern part of Putnam County, was arrested by officer Ragan for robbery. The circumstances as wo hear them are about as follows: A man named Gassaway, from the country, had been drinking during the day about town, and tn the afternoon called at the Centennial saloon. In a

To select from. We must and will reduce our stock to make room for fall purchases. Our trade has been truly satisfactory, and, in return for the liberal patronage, for the next 40 days we will offer our entire stock at prices that will surprise you. A visit to our house and au examination of our goods will convince

you.

WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY ’

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foolish manner, as men are apt to do

HOG CHOLERA! HOG CHOLERA! a. a. c. COOFC’S CEIK,TA.IIsr CTTFIIE.

rfFrRend tho following testimonial from a Putnam County farmer who has used it for several years: ^ Fincastle, Ind., May 25, 1878. I have used Mr. Cook s Hog Cholera Medicine for tho last three or four years, with perfect success, having never lost a hog in that time by cholera. B. C. BURKETT*

teg-Jonathan Mullinix has sworn out when well filled, ho displayed his money a surety of the peace warrant against his !at ^ )ar - ' n presence of Allee and j own son, Preston, alleging that he feared , | dl |Crs * Shortly alterwards, Gassaway personal injury, the burning of bis build- went to an outbuilding in rear of tho saings, and also the persons of Zebedee 'ooi. sot down and wont to sleep Allee j and Ellen Mullinix, his daughters, were accompanied him, as is charged, went

ooofc’s -orR/aGr sto:R/:e

in danger. Tho case was sot for trial before Mayor Miller on Wednesday last. tety’-Mr- A. L. Goodbar has purchased the grocery and provision store of B. F. Barwick, on the east side of the square, and the business will be continued by A. L, Goodbar & Son. Mr. Goodbar was formerly in 'he grocery business in this city, and his old friends andjeustomers will, no doubt, be pleased to hear that he is again in business. teSP'We understand that our liberal and big-hearted fellow-citizen, Mr.

through Gassaway's pocket and relieved him of a considerable wealth. Mr. Owen, one of the proprietors of the Centennial, watched proceedings, and on discovering the robbery, called in officer Ragan to make tho arrest. Allee resisted the officer, drew a deadly looking pair of “metal knucks,” and struck at Ragan. Bystanders interfered and Allee was landed in the Mayor’s office. Charges of carrying concealed weapons, resisting officer, disturbing tho peace, and petit larceny were filed against him.

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Thomas Bayne, proposes to buy and do-

To carrying concealed weapons ho ent-

on the other

charges he gave bail for his future ap-

pearance.

LOCAL LEMES.

☞Blackberries plenty and cheap. ☞Mrs. D. L. Southard is convalescent. ☞Mir. W. G. Overstreet is visiting here. ☞Dr. Joyce goes to LaFayette to day. ☞Read the advertisement of A. L. Goodbar. ☞Will Burk visited Chicago this week. ☞The Star to January 1, 1881 for Forty Cents. ☞Miss Elda Conover has been quite sick this week.

Bsaj-Prof. P. 8. Baker has returned from “down cast.” <^-Mr. David Rudisill is reported seriously sick. tety-Mr. Jacob Ratliff has been quite sick this week. fliaiySee the new advertisement of J. W. Buffington. teft-JaA- McD. Hays is visiting his brother in Kansas. tesTMrs. Joel Alien has returned from Niagara Falls, teS-Mrs. Blackwell, of North Greencastle, is quite sick. flig-Mrs. Frank Beckwith has been quite sick this week. teiyMiss Flora Turman has returned from Niagara Falls.

$10 Reward.

I will pay tho above reward for the detection of the person who purloined my mocking-bird and return ol the bird.

WILL E. STEVENSON.

. * 1 . ", . ’ J ered a plea of guilty, and nate to the city the lot on the corner of ^ * , ^ , , t c

Vine and Washington streets, the former site of the Putnam House, if the citv will build thereon a $10,000 cit3’building. Citizens like Mr. Bayne are a blessing to any city, and should be more ex-

tensively cultivated.

te^^Married, in this city, at the residence of the bride’s mother, on Thursday, July 2‘J, 1860, by Elder O. P. Badger, Lucien A. Stillwagon, of Bowling Green, Indiana, and Miss Clara A, Straiton. This marriage is especially noteworthy, because of the good looks of both the high-contracting parties. We hope their laily walk and conversation will be in keeping with their looks, and that all their days be days of pleasantness, and all their paths be paths of peace.

Talburt’s Block, South of the postoflice.

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New Goods received every week and at the Lowest Prices For Cash.

sold

Everybody invited to call and be made happy.

Sfwiiik .lliichiau* Msilcs.

Buy the best. Mrs. L. M. Martin, Mrs. Lizzie Hopkins, and Mrs. Linza Buis hayo each bough tho NEW DOMESTIC.

Died. In Warren township, on July 10 and 16,1880, infant son and daughter of I. and E. Welker.

A. L. GOODBAR & SON, the new grocers, East Side Square, invite everybody to call and see them. Good goods and low prices will be the chief induce-

ments at this house.

Grand closing out sale of Spring and Summer lines of Boots and Shoes at greatly reduced prices to make room for fall styles at HURNETT’S. 4tl4

C. W. TALBURT.

FRANK A. HAYS

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Bargains in Groceries, Provisions, Queensware, Glassware, etc., at A. L. GOODBAR it SON’S, East Side Public |

Square.

In Staunton, Clay County, on July 14, 1880, of flux, Walter N. Wardlaw, son of Joseph C. Wardlaw, and nephew of Mr.

Ig. Hawkins, of this city, aged 17 years, 1 8avo , “ on,, y b, D in S y° ur S™* 9 months and 18 days. j ,:cri9S > pro™.ons, queensware and glass-

In this city, on Sunday, July 18, 1880, | war0 111 Wysong’s, northwest corner illness, Mrs. Dsairs P u bUc aquare. tfo

Pitchlynn, wile of Dr. II. R. I’itchlynn, Reed’s Gilt Edge Tonic cures fever & ague

aged 53 years. 1 month and 7 clays.

Has just received, and now has on exhibition, tho

Mrs, Pitchlynn was a native of Ohio, horn in Warren County, and daughter of Rev. Thomas Morrow. Deceased camo to Putnam County in 1840, and married Dr. Pitchlynn in 1850. Six

Bargains in all kines of staple and fancy groceries and provisions, at George Wysong’s, northwest corner public square. tf5

Everybody in Putnam county who

Uli^AIRtGKEiST STOCK OT OrOOIDSK Ever broucht to this county, which ho is selling at such low jiriccs as to !D©fy Competition l Before you purchase elsewhere call and examine his fashionable nnd extensive selection of

children were horn to them, of whom has children to clothe, should not fail to

visit the mammoth stock at the WHEN,

two survive. Mrs. Pitchlynn has been a member of the M. E. Church for about forty years, and was remarkable for ac-

tivity in the work of tho Church, as well 1 defy competition

as in temperance ami other orgam/.a- ‘ i{ ee( ]’ S Edge Tonic prevents Malaria.

Q)rcss Goods and TrimminQS,

as tlmy have everything that is new an, l j ConD i stin(f ol sillt( , nn ,i Satins. Brocades nnd Cashmeres, Pekin Stripes, Frimtes in'Ml desirable to show you, and at prices that ,

Colors, nnd Novelty Buttons to match, and the most complete stock oliLadios

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tions calculated to benefit and make

better tho world. Tho funeral took I Headquarters for the Best Salt

and Lowest Prices at WYSONG’S,

place on Monday afternoon, and was at-

tended hj’tlie Blue Ribbon Union, the Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society, nnd a largo number of our citizens who knew and’honored deceased for her many virtues. The funeral services were conducted by Dr. I. W. Joyce, assisted by Elder O. P. Badger and Rev. S. Longden. at College Avenue M. E. Church, and the interment took place at Forest Hill cemetery.

Northwest Corner Public Square.

Reed’s Gilt Edge Tonic restores appetite.

Complete t Ktock of Queensware and Glassware, at lowest possible prices, at GEORGE WYSONG’S, Northwest corner of the Public Square. tf5

8ilk and Fine Lace Ties andJFichue?, and every article of wearing apparel manufactured

Frank A- Hays.}

Reed’s Gilt Edge Tonic cures Dyspepsia.! A:

The St. Louis policeman who clubbed a man for replying, when asked what ho was doing out so late at night, “it’s none of 3’our business,” has paid a fine

When 3’ou want to bu3’ or sell butter, eggs, bacon, lard, or any kind of produce, be sure to go to Wysong’s, northwest corner of the public squae. tf5

ViK iioii Male.

The residence formerly occupied by .1.1,. Fordyce, lot 111, corner ot .Market and Seminary

; » v* *wi ''•* vi/iniii i . m ii i a v i. jt it n v i it 111 «i ry

of $50, and gone to tho penitentiary for. wi y he tb ‘ ! imrWt^MddiT on six months, < aft* 5 ' u y *•*• ‘ ' V^ilh. b !?2-

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