Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 25 September 1880 — Page 8
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There will l»eon sole (rom 40 to50hoadof oattle. all of the best families. TKK.MS.—A ercdit of six months, purehnser Elvina note with approved security. A liberal discount for cash.
LOCAL LEMES.
Mrs. Weber is dangerously sick. #(a.VAnother grand rally in Greencastlo to-day. ttaV'Miss Idelle Wilson has returned from Hichtnond. itett" Circuit Court adjourned last Wednesday. g^*Miss Etctna Fussier is visiting at Terre Haute. g^p»Dr. Bence’s new residence is about ready for roofing. Bay-Miss Anna Hollingsworth is visiting in Indianapolis. fcje"Miss Kora Lewman has returned from Terre Haute. Bay- Mrs. G. M. Black has returned from Kentucky. B^’Count/ Kecorder Mahoney has been on the sick list. fudge Slayback is the speaker at the Democratic rally to-day. BeiV’Prof. Rogers and family have removed to Nashville, Tenn. toyG. W. Corwin has been the victim of neuralgic aches and pains this week. BayMiss Mary Cassell, who has been visiting here, has returned to Louisville. Bay Miss Lillie Farrow is convales. cent, after a protracted attack of typhoid
fever.
B^*Mr. John Kobo and family have removed to Fast Seminary street, from the country. BayThe Misses May and Jessie Ward, of Lafayette, visited C. W. Talburt and family this week. Biay Mr. Howard Edwards and wife, of Morris county, Kansas, are visiting relatives in this county. S^'Miss Belle Hays, sister of Airs 1). Langdon, is reported quite sick, at Mooresville. UayMarriage licenses have been issued to John W. Williams and Elizabeth J. Nicholson. Bay Cole Bros, are building a new pump and lightning-rod manufactory 4.Hx7li feet. BayMiss Minnie Hoyt has gone to C ncinnati to fill her engagement at the Classical School.
WaySeivhes at Presbyterian Church to-morrow, morning and evening, conducted by Kev. W. J. Arney, of Blisstield, Mich. Bay Services at Locust Street Church to-morrow as follows: at 10*^ a. m. a sermon preached by the pastor. Sabbath School at 5? p. m. At 7!^ p. m. there will he a review of the Sunday School lessons of the quarter, by A. C. Longden, Mrs. Price, Lee Neff W. A. Wiseman, Jennie Moore and D. H. McAbee, interspersed with good mu-
sic.
aS*-A special dispatch dated Cloverdale Ind., Sept. 20, says: Mrs. J. T. II orn died Saturday, at her residence six miles east of this place, in child-birth. Her husband was very devoted to her, and his grief is driving him almost insane. Word comes to town that he has attempted to lake poison. The vigilance of his neighbors will he required for a few days to prevent him from committing suicide. The deceased was his second wife. 8Sy Below we give the railroad statistics of Putnam County, as reported by the State Board of Equalization: Indianapolis & St. Louis R. R.. 20 miles of road, with a valuation of .f 11)2 525. Louisville, New Albany & Chicago R. R., 34hj miles of road, with a valuation of 1117,239. T. H. ft I. R. 1!.. 25',; miles of road, with a valuation of $357,025. Indianapolis, Decatur & Springfield R. R., IStg' miles of road, with a valuation of $109,672. 'Phc total valuation of all the lines of railroad running through this county is $776,461. B*y A horse owned by Air. O. Wysong was attacked with the '’blind staggers,” near the corner of Washington and Indiana streets, Wednesday afternoon, and while endeavors were being made to get him out of the harness, he staggered over on the sidewalk and then fell down the stairway leading to the basement of Levi Kakn’s clothing store. Arriving at the landing, the sick horte got through the door and demolishetf a sewing machine or two, hut was finally quited. Then the crowd collected assisted and advised ways and means to get the animal out of the cellar—a task accomplished in about an hour’s time. BaiyH. AI. S. Pinafore, or The La«s That Loved a Sailor. A nautical, comic opera in two acts, by Gilbert & Sullivan, will he rendered by the Greencostle Juvenile Company, consisting of forty mem hers, selected from our best musical talent, at Opera House, Wednesday and Thursday September 29 and 30, with good orchestra accompaniment, and now scenery painted and arranged especially for the entertainment. See programmes for cast of charac'ers. Admisssion, reserved seats, 50 cents. General admission, 35 cents. Children, 25 cents. Reserved seats on sale at Langdon’s hook store, Alonday, September 27. BatV l bere came near being a serious accident, on Washington street, just in front of The S’.aii office, Wednesday, by the running away of a street-car. One of the horses, it seems, was really unsafe, and began kicking, and the team ran away, running east on Washington street, at a furious rate. The car was soon off the track, matters looked serious, and Airs. Jennie Allen, the only passenger, sought safety by jumping from the car. As she jumped she was thrown violently to the ground, her head striking on the stone street crossing, intlicting a painful and ugly wound, though not dangerous. The horses were stopped after running over a square, the broken har-
The celebrated "Lilly, Bracket. A Co." mens’ fine shoes can bo purchased at only one place in Greencastle. P. R. C : ristie is the sole agent for themt One look will satisfy any good judge that they possess all the merit claimed for them: the best quality of stock, the best titling and best finished shoes that arc manufactured in the United States. If you want a good shoe or boot of any kind, don’t fail to call at Christie’s shoe store, near the National Bank. You will get a better quality for the same amount of money than at any other place.
Court
The following completed business has been transacted since our last, to the close of last week: Traveler's knsurance Co. vs. John G. Webb et al.—Foreclosure, &c. Judgment by default vs. John G. Webb, for $1,844 38, and foreclosure against all the
def ts.
Jesse W. Weik vs. Alexander B. and Aaron W. Tolin—On note. Judgmen by default for $<>3 40 and costs. Wm. E. Moss, adni’r of John H. AIoss,
deceased, vs. James B. and Mary E. Robinson.— On note and mortgage. Judg-
Hebe—First Cousin of the Admiralty—Rebecca Daniels.
For Cheap Undertaking go to Eb. W. Smyth, No. 22 Bayne’s Block, Greencastle, Indiana. I keep constantly on hand a full line of Collins, Caskets and Burial Robes of all sizes and styles., Finest Hearse in the county, and no extra charge for attending Funerals. tf23 ■ Kb. W. Smyth.
-Captain Corcoran—Jacob Keifer.
There will be a meeting of the Floyd Agricultural Association at Grange Hall, in Floyd tow nship, on Monday evening, Sept. 27, at early lamp lighting, for the purpose of electing officers for the ensuing year, and any other business that might properly come before the meeting. I. CARTWRIGHT, Sec.
Ralph Rackstraw—Walter Neff. The fi’ est, cheapest and best line of Gents’ Furnishings that can he found in Putnam countv is at the W HEN. ' 10t23. Dick Deadeye—Lin. Hopkins. Students who wish to have a nice
ment by default vs. James B. (and fore "'ditary suit will sa\e J' p< r tint. >y
closure vs. both def’ts) for $751 40. Stale vs. Daniel M. Cole.—Assault and bntfery to murder. Nolle prossed.
State vs. Livingston W. Nain ..nd Peter S. Rogers.— Burglary and larceny. Stricken from docket. Stale vs. Robert Bishop and Frank Whitman.—Burglary and larceny. Plea of guilty, and fine of $1 against each deft and imprisonment in State prison athard labor for three years each. State vs. Nelson Walters,—Larceny. Plea of guilty and fine of $1 assessed, with imprisonment in county jail for 40 days and disfranchisement for one year. State vs.AIilo Aleredith.—Petit larceny. Plea of guilty, and fine of $2, with imprisonment in county jail ten days and disfranchisement for three years. /Etna Life Insurance Co. vs. William and Alary Skelton.—Foreclosure. Dismissed at pl fTs cosis. Patrick Ash vs.Orville Earle.—Appeal. Dismissed. (Costs paid.) Elizabeth Walls vs. Weller B. Smith. —Partition. Dismissed at pl’ff’s costs. Edmond W. Lewis vs. Alexander B and Sarah W. Tolin and Wm. J. Hazelett.—Judgment by default for $140 35, The N. W. Mutual Life Insurance Co. vs. Solomon C. Lewis ct al.— Foretlosure, &c. Judgment by default vs. Solomon C. (and foreclosure vs. all defts) for
$2,389 90.
Same vs Wm. H. Tyler et al.-Foreclos-ure. Judgment for $3,249 25 vs. Wm. H., and foreclosure vs. all the defts. The term is expected to close about the middle of the present week.
the WHEN
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BsSrThe latest froui Maine is that all parties acknowledge the election of Plaisted, fusionist, by a plurality of 179; and this seems to be the most reliable information obtainable until the official count is made public in January next.
leaving their measure
Clothing Store.
Boatswain—Ed. Klcinbuh. The finest, newest, cheapest and most stylish lot of Hats that can he found in Putnam County is at the WHEN. 6t23 Alate—Homer Ragan.
G W. CORWIN & U
With a mammoth stock ot
DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, CARPETS, OH* CLOTHS I 'tirfuiii* Shades and Curtain Fixtures,
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Bought from the best !New \ork, Boston anti I hiladelphiaMarkets, ami which will he sold at the
LOWEST CASH PRI9ES.
You can save 20 per cent, on your military suit by leaving your measure at the WHEN. 4t23
Little Buttercup—Katie Elliott,
Ladies’ and gents’collars and cuffs laumtried in first-class style at the WHEN. Leave packages every Tuesday, to ho returned Saturday. 6t23
Sir Joseph Charley Weik.
Porter, K. C. B.—
Oil Cloths, 1 to 2 yards wide at CORWIN’S. Coal Oil, best in the market; also
Lamps, Lanterns and Lamp Chimneys, very low, at JONES’ Drug Store. 4t22 New Prints, New Gingham’s, New
Muslin*, at CORWIN’S. Use Hntnmar’s
Mixed Paints—
they make a beautiful finish, are more durable and cheaper than lead. Sold only at JONES’ Drug Store. 4t22 For Lace Curtains and Curtain Shades, call at G. W. CORWIN ft CO’S. New Millinery in all the latest styles at LANG DON'S Bazar. 2t22
They extend a cordial invitation to every one to call and examine their goods and prices, which cannot fail to please. Agents for Butterick’s patterns. Remember the place. £&°Opposite National Bank.
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BOODt
HEADQUARTERS
Talburt’s Block, South of the postollice.
New Goods received every week and sold] at the Lowest Prices For Cash,
Everybody invited to call and be made happy.
> nazar.
A case of Jamestown Alpacasjust opened at G. W. CORWIN ft CO’S.
c. W. TAL*BU11T.
.Josephine, the Captain's daughter —Emmu Keifer.
A full line of Trimmings in Satin*, Silks, Velvets and Brocades at CORWIN’S. 2123
The best stock of Boots and Shoes in Putnam county can now he found next door west of the When Clothing Store. MR. NEFF has just put in a stock ot of eight thousand dollars. 2(23
KTMr. Tucker, of Eddyville, Iowa. ,,n8S ' etc ” P* tchcd and the slart " ,1 off
on its usual trip. Mrs. Allen was taken
an old citizen of this county, is visiting
relatives here.
ttaS”Mr. J. M. Owen bought a fine trotting mare in Illinois this week, paying therefor $800. tGpProf. J. C. Ridpath will lecture at University Chapel to-morrow afternoon, at ihe usual hour. tteifMr. J. T. Craig has purchased the Bridges proper'y, on Bloomington street, and now lives there. Brick Chapel Fair Association meets to-day, for business. A full attendance is requested. teiS'Miss Clara Williamson, of Des Aloines, Iowa, who has been visiting here, left for Bedford, Tuesday. Sgiy Greencastle Post, G. A. R , was largely represented at the Soldiers’ Reunion at Indianapolis this week. tey-Kcv. L. E. Duncan, of Franklin, Ind., will preach at the Baptist Church, to-morrow, morning and evening. fey-B. J. Prichard, attorney at law, of this city, was married, on Thursday last, to Miss Kate Finley, of Ironton, Ohio. OtMTEIi Perkins addresses the Republicans of this city to-night, and on October 1st Judge Turgee speaks here. ter Messrs. Lockridge ft bridges have sold to Alex. Mann, and delivered on the cars, thirty car loads of beef cattle this
Week.
ter The firm of Smythe, Terry ft Co., furniture dealers and undertakers, has been dissolved. Alessrs. J. E. Smythe a'id S. R. Terry continue the furniture trade and Eb. W. Smythe will continue the undertaking business.
to Landes’ drug store, where Dr. Smythe was called and dressed her wounds.
The- Mozart t int* Has re-organized for the purpose of making a study of high-class music this winter. The following is the permanent or chestra. John B. DoMotto, Director, Miss Carrie Weik, Pianiste; First Violinists, P. R. Christie, Rufus Slratton and Aliss Susie Kelley (now in Cincinnati); Second Violinists, Fred. B. Catherwood and G B. ATnrshall; Violincello, Harry Matthias; Viola, Oscar T. Smythe; Double Bass, Frank M. Joyce and T. C. Grooms; Flute, Lieut. W. 11. Hamilton and Walter Allen; Clarionet, Charles Kiefer and Miss Emma Kiefer; Cornet, P. B. Graham and 8. W Leonard; Trombone, J. F. Grogan; Drums, llarrie Brown and E. C. Hill.
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Putty and Paint Blushes—lowest prices, at JONES’ Drug Store. 4t22 Alilt. E. Thomas, Notary Public, Morton, Indiana. Acknowledgements
taken and conveyancing promptly attended to. tf28
New Carpet* just received at G. W. CORWIN ft GO’S.
New Stock, New Style*! Lamp* and Lamp Goods very cheap. Call and see them, at JONES' Drug Store. 4t22
Call
If you want Carpets and Oilcloths CORWIN ft CO. have the largest stock and sell them at lowest cash prices, 2t23
Another case of those choice Prints and plain Ginghams just opened at TALBURT’S. 2t23
A large and elegant line of cashmere and schudda cloths just opened at CORWIN’S. 2t23
and examine the mammoth
stock ef new goeds just opened at LANGDON’S Bazar. 2t22
Miss Laura Ammerrnan has a room in Talburt’s block, two doors south of the post office, where she will he pleased to receive orders for all kinds of fancy work. Stamping a.specialty. 4120
A. J. NEFF has the best stock of Gents’ Fine Shoes—the students understand that. 2t23
Envelopes, Paper, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Slates and Sponges; also Combs, Brushes, Perfumes, Toilet Powders and Fancy articles—lowest prices, at JONES’ Drug Store. 2t22
Try the beautiful fitting "Imperial Corset”—found only at G. W. CORWIN ft CO’S. 2t 23
The new Han dkerchief Plaid at the cheap cash store of C.W. TALBURT. 2t 23
New Dress Plaids and Novelties in the latest designs at G. W. CORWIN ft CO.’S. 2123
TOM ABRAMS defies competition In his line. Call and see him.
When you want to buy or soil butter, eggs, bacon, lard, or any kind of produce, ho sure to go to Wysong's, nortliwest corne r of the public squae. tf
Cheapest place in town to buy groceries is at TOM ABRAMS'.
Headquarters for the Best Salt and Lowest Prices at WYSONG’S, Northwest Corner Public Square. tf5
Cosgrove ft Rowe’s fine shoes for ladies and misses are the best in the market. NEFF keeps them. 2t23
Buy your Table Linens of G. W. CORWIN ft CO., and save money 2t23
As the days and years roll by it is well for humanity to keep their eyes
open, that they may sec things clearly, just received at C. W. TALBURT’S. 2t23
One end gained is that of keeping posted '
Elegant Silk Brocades, Colored Trimming Silks, Satins and Velveteens,
jas to the merits of goods sold and piices demanded therefor. At Brattin’s palatial watch, clock and jewelry establishment can now he found just the goods desired in that line, while prices will also he found satisfactory to close buyers. Everything good, new anil novel in Watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spoons and cutlery, gold and silver headed canes, etc., while the alligator still lives, thrives, and is on exhibition. Remember the place—Brattin's, where every article sold is guaranteed to be just as represented.
G. W. CORWIN ft CO. have just opened a case of those celebrated Jamestown alpacas. Call and see them. 2t23
The Lafayette and Stark Boots are kept at NEFF’S. 2‘.23
Bargains in Canton !• lannels, Wool Flannels, Jeans, Yarns, Hosiery, &c., at the cheap corner store south of the postoffice. C. W. TALBURT. 2123
rassimenteries and Cloak Trimmings in new and elegant designs, at CoRWIN’s. 2(23
Go and see TOM ABRAMS at his
new quarters.
HAMMOND'S HACK runj to all trains. Leave orders to call for passen-
Wall Paper
Largest Stock!
Greatest Variety! Lowest Priees! Also, Paints, Oils Glass, Putty, Varnish, etc., at COOKS IDK/TTO- STOIRK
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CURES THOUSANDS YEAEL7. IT 10 THE Lf.AaiM WENtEBY TOR Alt THROAT & LUNG COMPLAINTS
HoaRh and Strength follow from its nso. If yon have Wkak Lmtos, are Cox «i nrTivK. Iiiivu (ie-iriiAL Dkhimty, l)vy- ’ c.r liniiM urns, the use of :i hIiii'Iu i...:ilc will uatirfy you Uiat it meets the -'"y of your oii-f and fives u relief ^37 O”"’ 30"^12 <l lr0 ‘“ UO Hther w,urc ®-
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Formic I aUdre.:/ 1 .-'' at Olio Dolhu * bottle.
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a ' <' no-! obstinnle Cotitns and Colds
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gers or baggage at Darnall Bros, ft Co’s Store. 15 tt
Nice new stock of Glassware and Queenswam at TOM ABRAMS’.
Bargains in Groceries, Provisions, Queenswaro, Glassware, etc., at A. L. GOODBAR ft SON’S, East Side Public Square. Save money by buying your groceries, provisions, queenswaro and glassware at Wysong's, northwest corner public square. if5
——A. L. GOODBAR ft SON. the new grocers, East Side Square, invito everybody to call and see them. Good goods and low prices will he the thief induce ments at this house.
NEW iSLLINERY Callender & Dunn
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Proprietors of
Miss U. C. Rowland
II ennatantly receiving |thc latest and most fashionable fall and winter Ilonnots, Turbans, yeathors. Luces, and nil the novoltios in Lnnuninps, etc., to be sold cheaper than over. 11 air work promptly made to order. hriFt nuslnngton street. oft tf
CASTLE MILLS
Dealers in
Flour, Meal and PeeJil
I* Von Don't Catch Him in Tea Days,
Highest market price paid for grain Custom'grinding n specialty-
On Mill lot fnrmorlv necupiod by OM e
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-Manufacturers of—
Nice ABRAMS'.
new Lake Sal* at TOM
Culver’s Iron Drag ^
u' 1 ' I «£k:l!aft"n* on M Mili i Wo?kSnd r F»riST t»ki a A West Ride chinery done promptly. .♦taJiJ l ublo Square, Ureenoaatlc, Ind. 6mi5 I Shop near South Depot, Greoncastio#! fl
Stop and Take a Drink at
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