Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 August 1880 — Page 8

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JAMES DAGGY, Fashionable TAILOR And Hatter,

First National Bank Building, j afternoon beginnin6 ^ 2:30

fca5“Mrs. Hamlin, of Montgomery County, III., is visiting relatives here. ttey-Miss Kittie Stevenson is the obliging saleslady in the business house

of Mr. James Gillespey.

Igy-Rcnick, Curtis & Co. carried off the first premium on carriages at the Clay

County Fair, last week.

ftaf-B. F. Ivy will twine around the voters with his tongue at the Court

House next Friday night.

(lay~There will be a temperance meeti ing in the court-house yard to-inurrow

All work and Bts guaranteed.

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LOCAL LEMES.

go?*Mike Ragan is sick.

go?*Brick Chapel Fair close at hand. Ihts" Barnum's show will be hore Sept.

10.

®a?"John Burley has gone to New

York.

go? Clay Lewis takes in Gosport occa-

sionally.

goy-See the new advertisement of

Tom Abrams.

gfesy-Black Bros, shipped a car-load of

horses Monday.

6(a?-.Wrs. Fanny McClain has returned

from Minnesota.

fcay-Miss Hattie Eckels is visiting at

New Albany.

Evans now occupies his

C»ay-I'r. E. B. new residence. teiySee the Kimble & Son.

new advertisement of

g*aiy”Miss Ida Hathaway has returned from Terre Haute.

for fruit cans is

baby is

JSf-Tho demand larger than usual.

lka?*There is a great demand for houses to rent in this city. g-g-Diphtheria is prevalent at Lena in

a malignant form,

eS^-Miss Nellie Truett has returned

from St. Louis.

Uaiydoe Noe has gone to Germany

visit his kinsmen.

t®~Mr. C. S. Hammond's quite sick—congestion.

Kay-Uobt. O’Hair has returned from his

Minnesota pleasure trip.

fisjy-The brick-layers are at work on

Dr. Bence’s new residence.

t©“-George Hathaway has gone to

New York on business.

tey-fas. McD. Hays is a martyr to

rheumatic aches and pains.

g»a?-Miss Hontas Nicholson, of Fill-

more, visted here this week.

Aaf-Mrs. Moudy and Miss Ida Moody

are visiting at Logansport.

f^y-Wo are under obligations to Will Grogan fer late Buffalo papers.

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tey-Tbo weather still keeps warm, though there are signs of frost. tejy-Mr. Messick, of Cincinnati, is visiting Orville Earle and family. ggjy-Mrs. Janies S. Farmer, of Marion township, is sick—typhoid fever. gKiy-Tho report is that the Russellville Fair, this week, is a great success. fiir»Y*Si. Hays is billed for a speech in South Greoncastle, Monday night. #g?*The thermometer ranged from fF! 5 to 98 1 two or three days this week. gfrjv* A large number of our citizens attended the Russelville Fair this week gfc*y-Mrs. A. R. Brattin ha« returned from Brazil, where she has been visiting. #Su?-Mr. and Mrs. George Rand, of Alabama, are visiting Capt Blake and fumM. Owen's Rescue colt won the trotting race at the Clay County Fair last

week.

fey-Miss Mathers is now a saleslady in the dry goods house of G. W. Corwin

& Co.

8iay* l>r. J. E. Karp conducted the services at College Avenue Church last Sunday. e^y-W'ash. Beauchamp, formerly a resident hero, visited Greencastle this

week.

BKiyOne week from Monday Putnam Circuit Court convenes. Judge Eckles will preside. fftiV-Mr. M. B. Rudisill and daughter have returned from an extended tour of Wisconsin. Stay-Black Bros.’ “Weasel” took the first money in the pacing race at Brazil Fair last week. yijpgf-Tlie talk is that the Garfield and Hancock clubs are both to appear in uniforms .soon.

fftaV*Mr. Will M. Johnson, of Indianapohs, is lusticating at Petoskey, Mich., [ and reports improving health. I a«3“Rov. Mr. Gordon, of Ft. Scott, Kansas, will conduct the services at the Prsbyterian Church to-morrow. fraT Emma D. Devore prays the court to divorce her from Josiah, alleging cruelty and adultery as basis for action. toiy-[>r. E. W. Fisk and wife have returned from New Jersey, where they have been visiting during the summer. tejrTne Ringgold Band, of Terre Haute, discoursed sweet music to our citizens, between trains, on Thursday

last.

19*Marriage licenses have been issued to William Sanders ami Alice Starks, Patrick Sheedy and Annie Berri-

gan.

gia?“Mr. George Corwin, of G. W. Corwin & Co., has gone to New York Philadelphia and Boston, to buy fall

goods.

ffsjy-Rev. J. Wood Saunders will

preach at the Baptist Church on Sabbath,

Aug. 29, morning and evening,

invited.

H. F. Stevenson came

“Yes, that is so. These are no better boots and shoes made than you will find at Christie's.” “Another thing if you will notice, you will find true. They wear well and keep their shape so nicely. That is because the counters and insoles are solid leather, and not shoddy.’’ “Does he sell cheap?” “He doesn’t keep the cheapest grade of goods, but you can't buy the same quality of goods for less money at any place.” “Where is his store?” “On the North Side of Washington Street, just oast of the National Bank.” tf

ItegrThere was trouble among the Jones men, Thursday night. Al. Jones and John Jones disputed with one another, and as the dispute warmed, so also did the disputants. # Finally John pulled his cannon, banged away at AL, and then acted in a discreet manner by running away. The result of the quarrel was a considerable noise but no blood. |©*The following circular has been issued by the Vandalia Hoad, and is of

interest to all exhibitors property consigned via

Ca it PETS CORWIN’S.

for the least

money at 2tl9

Choice ripe tomatoes for sale. Persons wanting any, please notify me by postal card, and I will deliver them in any part of the city. Joe. F. Mulholn.

Oil cloths from 1 yard to 2 I J yds, wide at G. W. CORWIN & CO.’S 2tl9

V‘\v Full Dry Goods. A Dickson & Co., “Trade Palace Store” Indianapolis, are now opening an immense stock of New Fall Dry Goods— all bought since the late drop in prices —and which they are offering at extremely low prices, and are drawing a large trade from all sections of the State. Pay them a visit and compare their prices with those of other house. 2tl9

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DRV <;<M»D$ and NOTION CARPETS, 02X CLOTHS

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Attention, Soldiers 1 ! !

All old soldiers of Putnam Count}' are hereby earnestly requested to attend)

the Grand Encampment of G.A. R. up-j # t 4 i a. * on the State Fair grounds, Indianapolis, ^ 1 J1 j | <111(1 C>ll!*t<llll *

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on the 21st, 22d and 23d of September,

at fairs: “All transportation will be afforded, this line for| arln y tents free, and board at 75 cents

exhibition at State and county fairs to be. p er day. Let every soldier leave his

hold this year, and on which full charges have been paid one way, will be returned free to point received at, at the close of the exhibition, on presentation of certificate from the secretary of such fair or association, showing that owner-

ship has net been changed.”

Thu IVIurkut.

Chicago, Aug. 25.—The Drovers’ Journal of this afternoon reports: Hogs—Receipts to-day, 50,000 head; shipments, 5,000 head. The market was uneven and irregular. Common to good

All are| mixed packing grades, $4.80® 5 05 per j 100 lbs. light hogs, [email protected], with the over | bulk of sales at $5.25; and choice heavy

farm and shop and work and go; and let us revive old memories, sing old songs, and awaken a new enthusiasm for a devotion to the Government we helped to

save.

P. McNutt,J Com. Post No. 11, J. CoopEit.s G. A. K.

Ruches and Laces one at CORWIN’S.

suit every 2tl9

Best Goods at BottomZPrlces! Satisfaction Guaranteed to all. We take pleasure in Showing our Goods. JSSPOpposite National Bank.

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HAMMOND’S HACK runs to all trains. Leave orders to call for passengers or baggage at Darnall Bros. & Co’sl Store. 15 tt

Nice new stock of Glassware Queenswarc at TOM ABRAMS’.

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from Indianapolis and made one of those hogs, $5.20(25.50,

short, oft-repeated visits to Greencastle,

Saturday.

(ttrOr. Martin and Prof. McNutt preached at Battle Ground camp meeting last Sunday, and both sermons are highly spoken highly of. tej^Mrs. Lemuel Johns has been returned from the asylum for the insane almost entirely cured. We hope the benefits derived will be lasting, 8S?*Messrs. Bridges and Lockridge have sold and delivered to Alex. Mann, in the last two weeks’, twelve car loads of cattle—average weight, 1075 pounds. ea?*Will Murphy, one of the employes in the L., N. A. At 0. R. R. yards, in this city, jumped from a moving train, Wednesday, and dislocated his shoulder. S£T R. H. Steele, employed at Goulding A: Ireland’s planing mill, had his thumb fractured and hand badly hurt while working at a wood lathe, last Wednesday. flo?*A boy named Patterson, residing in North Greencastle, had one of his fingers badly crushed while fooling arouml the cars at the north depot, on Wednesday. JOf-The city council has determined to build a $5,000 house for a tire department headquarters—the dear people foot the bill. Mr. Wallingford, of Indianapolis, is the architect. gt^The team that used to haul the street sprinkler did not take kindly to the circus parade, Friday,—the result was a totally demolished vehicle and a badly faightened team of horses. tej?~A fishing party consisting of Messrs. Jas. A, Nutt, Dave Stevenson, Cam. Peck and Ed Peck left here Saturday for the Kankakee. A train has been chartered to freight the fish home. Wsg-They do say the Neff-Welch debates are good enough for anybody. Each of the gentlemen is reported to have a style of his own, to-wit: Welch tells the stories and Neff makes the speech-

Bargains in Groceries, Provisions, Queensware, Glassware, etc., at A. L.

Beef Cattle—Receipts, 4,200 head; B cr .. 7i0 ,, 4 ^ , shipments’2.(X)0 head. Common to fair | 80L#St b,do 1 ubi,c native shipping steers were slow at $3.80 ' ' L ‘ @4.30 per 100 lbs.; good to choice ship- Save money by buying your groping cattle cattle were active at $4.60® ! ceri(!8 ' provisions, queensware and glass-

HEADQUARTERS

5.00; butcher's cattle were dull at $2.00 ' vare at Wysong’s, northwest

@3.30; Stockers are dull at [email protected]; I m ^' c square.

corner tfo

Western half-breed cattle, [email protected]. Siieef AND Lambs.—Receipts, 700 head. Stockers, $2.85; lambs, $2 60 per head.

United Stock Yards, Indianapolis, Aug., 25.—Hogs—The market is lively

Suit ! Suit ! Mult ! Only one dollar and twenty-five cents a barrel, at HOWE & -VERMILION’S, Sout h Greencastle. 2tl7

—A. L. GOODBAR & SON. the new

but prices a shade lower at [email protected] i 8rocer8 ’ Ea8t 8lde S< l U4re ’ invite every-

body to call and see them. Good goods and low prices will be the chief induce

per 100 tbs. Receipts, 3,500 head; ship-

ments, 850 head,

Indianapolis, Aug. 25.—Wheat—The market is steady; No. 2 rod, new, 92® 92'.j;c. Oats—Are steady; new white,

30®82c. for August.

ments at this house.

SUCCESS

The Rev. F. C. Haddock has resigned the pastorate of the Congregational) church at Waupaca, Midi., for a “cause which it is well to say nothing about al

present.”

Tom. Abrams,

Mrs. Swan, of Lafayette,Ind., a devout Roman Catiiolic, killed herself because

her son married a protestant.

OwIdk to a largely increased business, has been obliged to moved his stock of

Strayed or stolen, from the premises of the undersigned, Saturday, Aug' 21,1880, a light roan cow. with dun colored head and neck, small, slightly drooping horns. Information leading to her recovery will be rewarded. Kb. W. Smyth*, No. 22, Bayne's Block,

Greencastle, Ind.

Groceries, Provisions,

GLASS & QUEENSWARE,

To the large room on the

Nortli fci«l<* of I’lihlir S(|iiur<*,

Another box of Dark Prints, Cheviots, Ginghams, Brocade Dress Goods, Shirtings, &o., just received at tho Cheap Cash Store of C. W. TALBURT. 2tl9

Next door to the dry goods store ofl. Hawkins where his friends and tho public genoriilly will always find the stock large, neat and clean, I and prices will be tound as low or lower than elsewhere in Western Indiana.

TOM ABRAMS defies competition

In his line. Call ami see him.

When you want to buy or sell butter, eggs, bacon, lard, or any kind of produce, be sure to go to Wysong’s, northwest corner of the public aquae, tf

lligliust Frier's Funl lor .Tlurkrtiihlc Con it try Produce. TO?! ABIMHS. tf 19

(gf*Parties holding mortgages onHan-

neman’s Opera House have brought suit pose under penalty of $ : IOO. t > foreclose. lecture, the complaint alleges,

86ry*On Sunday night, says a special from Cloverdale, the livery stable of Vestal & Bandy caught fire from a lantern, and was entirely consumed, together with two buggies, one horse and a good deal of hay and corn. The proprietors were at the stable at the time, but could only succeed in securing the greater portion of their stock and vehicles. The stable was surrounded by several good residences, which were only saved by the hardest labor, Loss, $1,400; in-

surance (.Etna), $600.

8^In regard to the former pastor of the Baptist Church of this city, the news from Indianapolis is: Andrew P. Stout sues Anson Gardner to recover $'U0 damages by breach of contract. The

A fresh supply of tho celebrated Alista and Flexible Hip Corsets at

TALBURT’8. 2tl9

EXPRESS Department, L. ft A. & 0. ft R.

Cheapest place in town to buy groceries is at TOM ABRAMS’.

Office nt the

Headquarters for the Best Salt] and Lowest Prices at WYSONG’S, j Northwest t’orner Public Square. tf5

HARDWARE STORE

Go and see TOM ABRAMS al his

new quarters.

Messrs. W. G. Neff, B. F. Ivy and others will address the people of Madison and Clinton townships, at Nelson Woods’ grove, on Tuesday Sept. 3,

1880.

J. D. Stevenson & Son

Talburt’s Block, South of the postoffice.

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

sold

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Everybody invited to call and be made happy.

O. "W. TALBURT.

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TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: PROF. GUILMETTE’S FRENCH HXDXTE7 FAD A Positive & Permanent Cure Guarantee!

for of A me tot It re »n It: T sf tre | r kk wh me EE’ CO\ al - cor

In all ca?ep of Gravel, Diabetes. Dropsy. Bright’; Dhe»«*o: «h e Kidneys. Incontinence and Retention nt the 1 rine. Inrux- ! ~<**t»*. I» </1 n/t va (’nturrh nf tin* Rlitildor . II i irh • u"‘ |

miition of the Kidneys, Catarrh of the bladder, , Urine. Pain in the Bark, Side or Loins, N orvous w en km -■ 1 1 in lact all disorders of tho Bladder and Urinary Orgnn s. wIh-ii- 1 er contracted by private diseases or otherwise. This I remedy lias been used with success for nearly ton yiau,'-I France, with tho most wonderful ourative effects. It our* absorption; no nauseous internal medicines being re'imrei ■ We have hnndreds of testimonials ol cures by this Pad when 'll H

else had failed.

■f ya TYTTI'C It you arc suffering from Female We*H JLsxjLXJ J.XalO ness, Leuceorrhioa, or disease- le-uli iri

temfilc*. or in fact any disciue <*f the KidncyF. a>k your drut; gist for Prof. Uuilinetto’n French Kidney Pad. imd lake no otn-1 -\i \... i——» .. » :* —-.i *n „_.i W ill receive the P:i<i

er. If he hiif* not g< t it. send $2 and you by return mail. Address U. S. Branch

FRENCH PAD CO., Toledo. Ohio. Prof. Guihnettes French Kidney Pad

Will positively cure Fever an*l Ague. Dumb Ague, Agne Cake Ilillious Fever, Jaun-ii'”-ti Dyspepsia and all diseases of the Liver, btomach and Pdood. Use pad eurcs by absori-ti-r. m Ask your druggist for this and take no other. If he does not keep.it. semi SI to the f rsnch |l

P-i.l Co fU. S. Branch > Toledo. Ohio, and receive it by return mail.

SI, Conrad Cook. .Sole Agent for Putnam County.

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Wall Paper

Largest Stock!

(Greatest Variety! Lowest Prices! Also, Paints, Oils Glass, Putty, Varnish, etc., at C005CS TDlE^JJOr STOGIE.

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Nice ABRAMS'.

new Lake Sal*

Ladies call at CORWIN'S and see

complaint stated that Gardner agreed to j th c i r new Impi ual Button, Double Bask

act as agent for Stout’s “Travels of Je-1 Corset, sus,” and to aid him Stout wrote a lect- j ure for him to deliver, Gardner agreeing 1 not to print or use it for any other pur

Runs direct to Chicago, Louisville, Cincinnati, Lafayette. Craw fords villc, New Albany, j Bloomington, and nil intermediate points on

‘ 1 the L. N. A. .kC. R. U.. and L. C. A L. R. R.; 1 ■* ‘ also lo Baltimore, Pittsburg, Washington, 1).

C.. and over all lines lot Louisville and’Nnsh-

villoR. R. •

Business intrusted to our care shall have prompt attention and at as low- rates as carried

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It has no equal.

Ladies, when you want a pair of Kid Gloves call at CORWIN’S. They

Ik- sol 1 the * re sure t0 I’* casu y°u in price and qttal- j — p red Uy. 2110. I Look to

by any other express company.

(JIVE US A TRIAL

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The undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he has added to his livery stock some of the

6*J?*-i>r. Bence and J. K. Gordon are L. Horton & Co., in violation of hi* con- | A house of four announced for speeches at Brick Chapel, tract, wherefore Mr. Stqut wants his Apply at this office,

next Tuesday night $300. _ ggyMisa Tomlinson, of Iowa, a grand- j The ladies of the Christian Church daughter ol Mr. Samuel Woodruff, i*". of thin city, have arranged to

visiting relatives here. t | eating house on the Fair Ground during

ftai -Thc Floyd town&hip Fair, we are the county fair, and will

rooms to rent.

Your Insurance !

Tho undfli-slgneil J*till roproientf the follow-

‘ reliable ami ;

s. Look at th tal and assets:

Finest and Latest Style of Carriages And Buggies, and fine single nnd douhlo driv-

informed, loom* up boauti uily, an ^

promises,a big success

serve

meals ami lunch at all hours, for the benefit of the Church

JACK FOR SALE.

A fine jack will bn offered for sale,

open an j Sept. 2. at the late residence of James

|Torr, deceased, 4 miles southeast ol Greencastle, at the sale of his personal i estate. Stock men will find this a rare

Proceeds opportunity to buy a first-class jack | ro * u * ar

i„g old »ir.nr rovpoiTi'ihia ‘in.uVn^o ! Wsv,. l am wo,. P^.arcd to ear j^^suik^v ^ 5for,M

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In^uraneo offered on the best terms in any

company. Please call and

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It You Don't I’ult'li Him •» Days,

tStop and Take a Drink

I I’MILYMAL SALOON,

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Pubic Square, Greencastle. And.

Greencastle Foundry

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LIVERY, SALE

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