Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 October 1880 — Page 8

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The Lafayette and Stark Boots are! kept at NEFF’S. 2t23

Elegant Silk Brocades, Colored Trimming Silks, Satins and Velveteens, j just received at 0. W. TALBURT’S. 2013 I G. W. CORWIN & CO. have just opened a ease of those celebrated Jamestown alpacas. Call and see them. 2t2J

We have received this week, direct from our mammoth factory,

Mf-fits Cas of Boll, Contain Etorflii In Stripes, Plaids, Checks, Cassimere Suils and Overcoats,

The finest, cheapest and best line of (jent.V Furnishings that can be found in Putnam county is at the VV HLN. 10123.

6. W, Oil

With a mammoth stock of

Which are hy tar the linest, handsomest and best line of Ready-made clothing ever brought to this market, and to be sold to the consumer at strictly New York Jobbing Prices. In addition to this we have a better and much larger stock of

Coal Oil, best in tho market; also Lamps, Lanterns and Lamp Chimneys, very low, at JONES' Drug Store. -ItJJ

Students who wish to have a nice military suit will save 20 per cent, hy leaving their measure at the WHEN Clothing Store. 10t83 Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Putty and Paint Blushes—lowest prices, at JONES' Drug Store. 4t22

Dill lilOODS and NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS Curtains Shades and Curtain Fixtures.

GENTS' FURNISHINGS

The linest, newest, cheapest and most stylish lot of Hats that can he found i in Putnam County is at theN\ HEN. 6tJ.i

Bought from the best New York, Boston and Philadelphia Marjkets, and which will he sold at the

Than can be found in any house in this County, and yon will always find just what you want, and that which is new and desirable. We wish to call special attention to our HAT DEPBRTMENT

LOWEST SASH PRI9ES.

Containing everything in all the latest and nobbiest styles of the season, and at prices far lielow competition.

When Clothing Store,

Envelopes, Paper, Pens, Ink, Pen- , , cils, Slates and Sponges; also Combs, 1 hey extend a cordial invitation to every one to call and exBrushes, Perfumes, Toilet Powder* and amine their goods and prices, which cannot fail to please. Fancy articles—lowest prices, at JONES’! Agents for Butterick’s patterns. Drugstore. ^ 2t221 Remember the place. Try the beautiful fitting “imperial i £"*5 Opposite National Bank.

Corset”—found only at G. W. CORWIN |

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The new Handkerchief Plaid at the cheap cash store of C.W. TALBERT. 2t 23

Owen, Pixley & Co.

LOCAL LEMES.

Bay*Mr. John Robe has removed this

city.

j®*T'red. B. Catherwood is on the sick

list.

BfcV*Xo services at the Christian Church to-morrow. BaY*MifS Maggie Mahoney is visiting at Indianapolis. B^T’John C. Browning and bride have returned from Cincinnati. Bay*Miss Minnie Brandon is soiling goods for James Gillespey. B^-Miss Flora Turman is visiting friends in Sullivan county. B»^*Seo tho new advertisement of “The When” in to-day's Star. Ba?*Miss Chew is telegraph operator at the South Depot this week. te0"“Nip and Tuck” are billed to appear at Opera House, this city*. |®“Mrs. Cora Lee, of Dowigac, Mich., is visiting relatives and friends here. BnT'Mr. P. 0. Harris has returned from tho east and suffers with rheuma-

tism.

i^rMr. A. J. Farrow addresses the people of Cloverdalo next Saturday

night.

BsirUeverdy Hammond has gone to Illinois as telegraph operator on the I.& St. L. R. R. B£y*Mr. H.C. Darnall has removed here from Indianapolis and will open a law office. BsaT'Apples are selling from the farm wagons at from 35 to 50 cents, according to variety and quality. Cf:Y*Joel Allen has erected a magnificent Garfield flag-polo on the corner of Ins lot, on Indiana street. ggjF'Walnuts and hickory-nuts are ripe, and the small boy busyeth himself in gathering the regular winter supply. Bsy*Messrs. Lockridge & Bridges delivered to Alex- Mann, this week, thirty car-loads of cattle and four car-loads of

hogs,

6^?* Mr. J. W. Colo made a mis-step in alighting from his carriage, last wee';, and goes on crutches in consequence

thereof.

Bto’The sermons by Rev. Arney, at Presbyterian Church, last Sunday, are highly complimented by those who

heard them.

B6Y*Mr. John G. Sweeney, of Madison township, took first premium at the State Fair oa Jack 2 years old and on Jennet

3 years old and over.

BaSTDr. J. E. Karp will deliver the lecture iu Meharry Hall, to-morrow afternoon at 3:15. Subject: “Present Op-

portunities for Usefulness.''

Ba)rA six-year-old son of Mr. John Moss, of Oakalla, fell from a railroad car, on Wednesday, dislocating his elbow. Dr. Smytho made the necessary repairs. Boy Frank Gilmore and Frank Corwin have been doing Cincinnati this week. The Exposition and World's Fair is in

at llic •slate Fair. The Indianapolis Journal says: One of the most interesting exhibits at the State Fair this year is that made hy Renick, Curtis & Co., of Greencastle Ind. Their article of exhibit consists of a combination carriage and buggy, their patent being a slide and jump seat, by means of which the vehicle is transformed at will from a double-seat carriage to a single-seated buggy, and vice versa. Nothing on the ground is so universally admired, and nothing certainly is worthier. • The Indianapolis Sentinel also has has something to say, as follows; Messrs. Renick, Curtis k Co., of Grccncastle, exhibit at the east end of the Exposition Building a decided novelty and a great improvement in carriage manufacture.It is what is called a slide and jump seat vehicle, by which a one-seated buggy can be instantly transformed into a comfortable two-seated carriage, ami vice versa. The fiont seat can also bo changed into a baby's crib that is both pleasant and safe. It is a groat improvement. and all should .sec it.

full blast—we understand, however, that it is the “fair,” and not the exposition, that induces them to visit the Porkop.

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Brfe*A colored boy named Jones fell from an apple tree in the South End, Tuesday, fracturing his collar-bone. He -'•(ks hauled up to Dr. Pitchlynn’s office ' Vo wo <fc Vermilion's do ivery wagon, ‘lived the proper surgical atten-

The fanners are rejoicing since the rain James Stokes is unable to work, on account bf a felon on one of his hands Amos Ratliff's child died on last Sunday night, just oast of here.. Mel. Thomas is getting along finely. There has been no political meeting of any kind ns yet, in our midst. Mrs. Vinzant is home again, after an "bscnco of three weeks Fuller has got on a new stock of goods, and now we will furnish you with new goods J. B. Oolthram has a nice stock of groceries which ho sells cheap for cash Milford Wright's health is improving considerably Mr. Win. Murphy and Miss Asbrean Kitchen were married, on Wednesday evening last, at the residence tho bride’s parents, Elder Wright officiating. The newly married couple left on the 4 o’clock train, to attend the State Fair Elder Williams will conduct services at the Christian Church, Sunday B. F. Bruner and wife attended the State Fair on Wednesday and Thursday 1). F. Fuller attended the State Fair this week. L. C.

The celebrated "Lilly, Bracket & Co.” mens’ fine shoos can be purchased at only one place in Greencastle. P. R. Ciiristie is tho sole agent for themt

One look will satisfy any good judge that 1 CORWIN & CO., and save money,

they possess ail the merit claimed for '

New Dress Plaids and Novelties I in the latest designs at G. W- CORW IX '& CO. s. 2t23 Cosgrove & Rowe’s fine shoos for ladies and misses are the best in the market. NEFF keeps them. 2t23 Buy your Table Linens of G. W.

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them: the best quality of stock, the best! You can save 20 per cent, on your tilting and best finished shoes that arc I military suit by leaving your m< asurc at manufactured in the United States. ^li^oWHEN 4t23

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. I durable and

HEADQUARTERS

tho WHEN.

ETse Hainmar’s Mixed Paintsthey make a beautiful finish, are more

cheaper than lend. Sold

Talburt’s Block, South of the postoflicc.

Canary Birds—as fine singers as j

ever whistled a note, for sale at $1 each, j

Call on R. W. Crawley, at Cole Bros, pump and lightning-rod factory.

j only at JONES’ Drug Store.

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_iNe\v Goods received every week and sold

at (he Lowest Prices

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"Nip and night.

Tuck” next Tuesday

Arc you suffeiing from indigestion? if so, ask yonr druggist for a bottle of Sherman’s Prickly Ash Bitters. Taken as directed, it will cure you. These Bitters have now been before the public for a number of years, have been thoroughly tried, and give entire satisfaction. Oct

Ladies' and gents’collars and cuffs laundiied in first-class style at the WHEN. Leave packages every Tuesday, to bo returned Saturday. Gt23

Milt. E. Thomas, Notary Public, Morton, Indiana. Acknowledgements taken and conveyancing promptly attended to. tf28

For Cash.

Everybody invited to call and be made happy.

“Nip and Tuck in Private Life” is the title of Harry Webber's new play. If you wish to bo entertained and amused, don’t fail to attend. At Opera House, next Tuesday night. Tick ots now on sale at Langdon's.

New Stock, New Styles! Lamps and Lamp Goods very cheap. Call and see them, at JONES'Drug Store. 4t22 A full line of Trimmings in Satins, Silks, Velvets and Brocades at CORWIN’S. 2123

BstT'Anything new is always admired, and people generally wi. h to bo informed as to all the new arrivals in this section. This paragraph is to inform you that Brattin, of the Greencastle watch and jewelry establishment, is receiving new goods almost every day—watches from $5 to |3(X), clocks at from $1 to $50, fine diamonds, cameos, etc., cheap jewelry, spectacles of all kinds, suited to all manner of eyes, and everything in his line, all sold on direct guarantee at lowest possible prices.

810.000 To Loan. Money to loan on good security, for any length of time. For particulars call on H. C. Lewis, Greencastle, Ind. 24tf

Lost, in Greencastle, one pair of quarter boots for a fast horse—anyone finding the same, will be paid for their trouble, on delivering them at Black’s livery stable. R. Loyd. 2t24

“Malt Bitters” are a Brain, Nerve and Blood food, peculiarly adapted to, and warmly recommended by our druggists and physicians, for General Debility, Mental and Physical Exhaustion, Hysteria, Nervousness, Sleeplessness. Kinacia’ion and Dropsy. 4'.24 I

I’ll. W. SMYTH, Undertaker, Furniture and General Repair Shop. I keep constantly on hand a full line of Coffins, Caskets and Burial Robes of the best quality and latest styles. Having bad five years’ experience in tho business, I guarantee satisfaction both in quality and prices. < EB.W. SMYTH, No. 22 Bayne’s Block, East Washington St., Greencastle, Iml. t ■„

The best stock of Boots and Shoes in Putnam county can now be found next door west of the When Clothing Store. MR. NEFF has just put in a stock ot of cigtit thousand dollars. 2t23

If you want Carpets and Oilcloths CORWIN & CO. have the largest stock and scdl them at lowest cash prices. 2t23

CL 1AT. ^talburt.

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Wall Paper

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Largest Stock!

-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. 2i2J

Greatest Variety! Lowest Prices! Also, Paints, Oils Glass, Putty, Varnish, etc., at COOIC’S IDIR/Ua- STOGIE.

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A. J. N EFF has the best stock of |

People who desire not to laugh will make a mistake if they attend the performance of Mr. Webber in his new and great three-act comedy of “Nip and 1 uck in Private Life.” He is worried hy his mother-in-law, teased by the conilicting conversations in the telephone. His peccadilloes are found out, and his deceiving heart lacerated with the stings of conscience and exposed love letters. At Opera House, next Tuesday night. Tickets on sale at Langdon’s to-day.

Gents’ Fine Shoes—the students understand that. 2t23

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TOM ABRAMS defies competition In his line. Call and see him.

Scu m;; Nlacliiiio Sains. The DOM KSTIC was not at tho Greencastle Fair, but Mrs. Newt. Larkin, Mrs. Columbus Brown, Mrs. Newton Wilson, Mrs. Samuel B. Etchosnn, Mrs. Harvey Munday, Mrs. Franklin Underwood, Miss Rosa W bite and Mrs. Lemuel Pierson have each bought a New Domestic; nnd Mrs. Henry Cox, Mrs, Nancy Johnson, Mrs. Andy Sigler and Mr*. Win. T. Davis, each tho Imported Singer—all bought at J. F. HILL'S Headquarters for Sewing Machine? and Organs.

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 squae. tf

The liability to AGFE thmnchout this non ion of oonntry makes It necessary to have a reliable remedy always at hand, which will thoroughly eradicate tho disease in its incipient us well as

more advanced stages.

I he I4.3tl.sv FiJYRH TONIC’ Is now too well and favorably known to need nny extended ndVDrtisemDnt. Yet we desire to keep It before the people iu* the BFST and ftl’RKVT BF 1 ** lor this most distressing malady. It is prompt and effective In Its action, is not unpleasant to the taste, contains no mineral or vegetable poison, and after using loaves the system la perfect health, without the injurious effects so often following the use of other remedies. Jf the directions are followed it will effi*ct a perfect and absolute cure. It Ih now put up in 8 oz. octagon bottles, with white engraved wrapper. A box of lalver PilU fi# with each bottle. Price #1.00. For wale by all lirunrlMt*. On application we will send our bumlaome pamphlet containing full lists of our Preparations.

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Cheapest place in town to bu} r groceries is at TOM A IMAMS*.

8WEYER BROS. & CO., Prop's, St. Louis end Kansas City, Ma.

Headquarters for tho Best Suit and Lowest Prices at WYSONG’tt, Northwest Oorner Public Square. tf5

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Go and see TOM ABRAMS at his new quarters.

TIip Cirmt Njstem Renovator. A mild nnd pletiMnnt cntlmrlic, nnd » Niireeure Bor all disease* of the I.iver, Hidii'-.v m. Momix fi. a, V!? ** ,, '*‘'* H - These Hitters are not an inloxieatiiiK beverage, but a ivledietne of real merit, and pleasant to the taste.

Bargains inall kines of staple and, fancy groceries and provisions, at George Wyaong’s, northwest corner public square. t(5

For Sale bq all Driiftf/ists. Priest $1.00 per Bottle.

HEW MILLINERY Cailcnder & Dunn

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HAMMOND’S HACK runs to all trains. Leave orders to call for passengers or baggage at Darnall Bros. St LVs Store. 15 ti Nice new stock of Glassware and Queenswaro at TOM ABRAMS’.

Proprietors of

JJliiUiil L Miss F. C. Rowland

One of the most popular entertainments ever given in tills city was Webber's “Nip and Tuck,” last winter

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

GOOUBAU & SON'S, Hast Side Public Square.

D ooTiftantly rooeivineltho latest nnd most fashion able fall and winter Bonnets, Turbans, Hats, Feathers, Rapes, and all the novelties in Trimmings, etc., to be sold cheaper than ever.

Hair work promptly made to order.

East Washington street.

mm MILLS Dealers in 1 Flour, Heal and Feed! 1

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„ , Save money by buying your gro-

ins party appears at Opera House next • J , , n , , ... , j , 1 cenes, provisions, queenswaro and glass-

Juesday night. Tickets on sale at . -., r , .1 .

. , , ! ware at Wysong’s, northwest corner

Langdon s. i ,

public square. tf5

If You Don't CuK-ii llini in Ten Days,

— Bargains in Canton !• lannels, Wool |

-A. L. GOODBAR & SON. the new

Flannels, Jeans, Yarns, Hosiery, Ac., kt groccr8i East Side Square, invito everyth® south of the post- ' boJy t0 ca |, and Heo thun . Good goods office. IA LB UR I. 2t23 j and | ow prices will be the chief induce

Passim, nf 10 s Mid Cloak Tnei Iraentikt thle how

tilings in new and elegar.t designs, at I Nice new Lake SaP at TOM

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CORWIN’S.

Stop and Take a Drink at

YEN TEAM A L SA EDO A,

J. M. O VENS * URO.. Prop... Went Side

U v k.NM a- liKU., Crops.. We Pubic 8<iuaie, Oreencastle, Ind.

bails

Highest market price paid for grain. Custom grinding a specialty. On Mill lot formerly occupied hy (iag'' , ' J SOI i'll 0UK!-'.NCASTl.lv

Greencastle Foundi

-anpMAOIIT^VE C OMIUVN"

—Manufacturers of—

Culver’s Iron Drag Sa'C

And nil kinds of Machinoiyand CaitinPl .4 •serRcpairing on Mill Work and 4arm l P

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chinery done promptly. , Shop near South Depot, Greencastle,! 18“'

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