Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 October 1880 — Page 4

T'our Watch. If not in perfect orJer noi.'ds skill ami experience to pui in good repair and perfect

running order.

I can now conscientionsly say that we do first-class work, as 1 have recently secured the servi«es of a very fine workman, of TWENTY YE.aas EXPBttlF.NCE to take charge of my repairing department, a man who can not only repa'r a watch in the best manner, but can manufacture a watch complete. With additional machinery and materials, I can say in all candor, that my facilties for making and i(‘pairinganything in the Watch, Clock, •Jewelry, Silverware or Spectacle line) cannot be excelled in the State. HWjTAU, KEPAItUNO STRICTLY CASH ON

t)KMVEBY.^9

A. R. ERA.TTIN, Watchmaker & Jeweler,

(troencastle, Ind.

"thh star” Kkank A. Arnold, Editor and Proprietor Saturday. Oct. i), IH8<J

JUST RECEIVED ! 20 Cases of Elgin Corn. 25 Cases of Bay View Tomatoes. New California Canned Peaches, Apricots an<l White Cherries. Also, Fine’Line of New Java, Mocha, Golden Rio and Green Rio OOFIFVEES. o la: ied a dp _ AT Darnall Bros. Co’s., C’alS nifid See

I through 'J’exans, 2 20(‘il2 2i>; good to ! choice through Texans. .$2.70((< 2 SO.

: I

TBUMS 51-00 poryear. !

-Come and examine our all-woo

to a

•jtll hia op wit;

Entered at the Postoltice, (ireoncastle | will do you good

I Cashmeres for 40, 50 and GO i ts. They

Ind., ns second-class mail matter. U-' r t ■FUI1-I W.-W MRj—t.11 ,.,irnT iiuRMMojisrm. We publish for rcf(nnce io-<iay tlie

veto in this county on Governor in 1K7'1, mid on Secretary o( State in ls7S. Preserve the figures; you will find it interesting to compare them with the vote polled on next Tuesday, and the compaiison will be instructive as well at on-

turtuhiing.

ALl.KN’ BitOTHEKS.

The result of the late election

Maine Is announced as follows, in a dispatch to the Washington Star: "The official retur .s show that the legislature, which will elect :: (’sited Stat- s Senator, stand.-: Senate, lb-publicans, 22; Fusionists, f’. House. Hepuhlicans, P5; Fnsioni ts, o . Hepublican mejorityon joint ha'lot. d2 Tao Constitutional amendment

provi ing for the el ction of

by a plurality vote is adopted by 11.7111 majority. Theoificial returns for Gover-

COKRESPONDENCE. Thk readers of ThkPtau will please boar in

mind that we do net hold ourselves aecountatle lor er endorse the opinions of correspondents published in these columns. We simply irivo space to our correspondents that the pcpl | may learn what the thoucht* of their

oeiphors nr*-.,

Asbury Votes.

Messrs. Merritt. Abernathy and rimitb, 1,1 class cf ’81, have organized a byclcle

club.

Dr. Baker was taken suddenly ill, last Sunday morning, at church, but managed to hear his classes the next day. Dr. Karp is exorcising the young ladies of the Preparatory Department on the

"lung tester.”

The tit w magazine connected with the

Governor armory is completed, and the powder,

cartridges, etcetera, ro stored away for

safe keeping.

no. will not bo canvassed until January, Prof . BaS8etl was sick tho foru part of and tt ts probable that General Plaiated (h o week, and consequently unable to

w.tl bo found to have a small pjurality hc8r hig cIa88C8 .

for Governor. But 1,470 votes are re- The “stall’’ dined with Lieut, llamil-

tumed for Plaistod under different given 1 ton i ast Sunday.

natn.'s. If these, or a portion even, arc 1 The batallion numbers more than one

thrown out, Davis, Republican will be : hundred |ncn<

elected Governor. Tho Thetas brought out nine "new The following special dispatch from mo "” Su " d "y- The Kappas are to be

Washington City, is quaint and curious: ]' i0ar '* ^ ronl nex ^

A mutilated if5 was received at tho treas- Messrs. Mooro and Olcott, class ’8,°., ury department from Marion County, llav<J bcen visitin 6 Indianapolis friends

Indians, and redeemed. Accompanying ^ ,r wet?k.

it was the following affidavit: “Before Dr. Mansfield is very liberal in bostowme, John E. Scott, a Notary Public it, in 8 d morit8 u P on tho »nnily students, and for said county and State, comes I ' 1 ’ he Kuculty has presented the PreWalter Rivers, who, being duly sworn, P'‘ , ' atol 'y department with an elegant

deposes and says that on or about the 2d ^‘ IIlcrfion P' ano -

day of September, 1880, in tho city of' Hr* McNutt delivers tho lecture to-

Indianapolis, a dog owned by the depo- ul0, ' r ” w ’ afternoon,

nont did. feloniously and w ith malice in- i!aso baM ha * neal l y “P 1 »y» ?(1 tent, sicze a ^>5 note, numbered B, 2o(i,- *’• ^°* v ' n conducted tho devo4G0, series I87j‘ and bank number 40, - ,ional exercises last Sunday at lecture. »nd after chawing oil the lower right I Dr. Martin has completely broken up hand corner and tho entire left hand I tbo a,, oniinablo habit of note-writing edge of tho aforesaid bill, in spite of all ( Iu r ' n g tl>e lecture hour and chapel exer-

duo effort on the part of the deponent [ cities.

succedod in swallowing the same, and no I Why don’t some ono or;anize a good amount of after etfort in choking t | )e ' choir fur the Sunday set vice? iforesuid dog availet] to recover the torn ^ 0U!e »f the students have petitioned portion of said bill; and, furthermore. tbo f “ ou,t y t0 a ” ow them a holiday on deponent declares said dog to be dulv lj. tho coming election day, in order that tensed by tho city of Indianapolis, under lbe y lna y K° b ,n,l! t0 voU ‘‘ Tbeir <,e - No 1S7, taxes paid in full to May 1 c* s '* on i® looked forward to with interest. 18M, and seeks to obtain from the lion- LatE11 -—Tuesday morning Dr.-Martin orablo Treasurer of the L’niled States all 8 ave h’ 1 * opinion on the question ofstuproper relief in the shape of a new five- 'lents voting, to the effect that all who dollar William.■’ Tin* new biii was 'visited to go home to vote would be exjji'iit. loused from college, but that for tho re-

mainder ho thought thoy ought not to

journal. Taken as a whole, the monthly is a credit to its editors, the s tcieties and tho college. The Senior speeches this week have been delivered by Messrs. Grimes and Finney and Miss Farrow. Dr. Gobin went to Bloomington, last Tuesday, and joined together two loving hearts. ’•Wade” Emison, class ’fi2, is stumping the southern part of the State in the interest of the Republican party. He will return to college after tho election. J.W. Jones, formerly of’>2, has returned to college. Mrs. Laura Dainty, w ho so delighted Asbury’s students with her readings last winter, has a daughter about six months

old.

Mr*. Walker, neo Miss Agnes Fisher, class of’75, has be n visiting her parents and friends in this city, duriug the past

; week.

Some of the students who went to Baiubridge with the Republicans, Inst Tuesday night, imbibed a little too freely of the “flowing bowl,” and ns a consequence had to be taken in charge by some of their friends. Bo sure to call at this office for some Star blotters. The Senior Class went “geologizing" last Wednesday afternon. Dr. Karp has quite a largo class in

Hebrew.

Students can obtain military suits, made to order, at the “When” Clothing

Store, tor $18.

Lake Salt at TOM

Now is the time to buy stoves. We are selling No. ? Coo| Stoves, full trimmed, from ftlO to $20; No. 8 Cook Stoves fronj $14 to Heating Stoves, both coal and wood, from •>.■) ( 0 $40. Our stock is the largest and most complete ever brought to Green castle. Among our cook stoves are the Early Breakfast, Chester. Grand Helper. Karly Bird, Monitor and New Chart. We are sole agents for the Crown Jewel, Gold Coin, Garland, Invincible and Occident hard coal base burners, without doubt the finest line of base heaters in the west. The Fireside, Fire on the Hearth, Darling, Appolo. New Vesta, Crescent, Ruby and Content, and other heating stoves for coal and wood too iiunw erousto mention. Also wood base burners, and box and ean<m stoves, all of which will be sold at the very lowest rnekbottoni

prices. Don't I’,

line.

w

focnll when w anting anything in the .stove J. D. STEVSNSOIT A SON,"]

'Wont Side Square, ‘Jreencastle, Ind.

' B'UVS&XOICW*** OTBEgS!, Largest and Most Complete Line RSaEufacturcl

ADAPTED FOR BURNING ALL KINDS OF FUEL.

EVERY STOVE WARRANTED A SUCCESS.!

None their Equal —Acknowledged Favorites. ALWAAS AWARDED FIRST PREMIUM. ^S^Buy the Best.^tT Sold bV J. I>. Stevenson & Son. Ag'ts.

--—Nice ABRAMS’.

new

IS'4»i'th <<iro«>nclistl<‘.

Miss Nannie Ratliff is suffering from heart disease Bill Eckels is tiring on the I. & St. L. R. R The temperance meeting, Wednesday night, was rendered highly interesting by a discussion of tho woman suffrage question.

Dr. Taylor argued in favor of allowing, masnl 't'y i'>

fun draw a long breath and wonder

why it is so.

The Presbyterians have voted to employ Rev. Mr, Rogers to preach for

them the coming year.

1 he farmers in this vicinity arc expecting to get one dollar per bushel for

their late potatoes.

George and Dock Hurst have quit merchandising, and gone to the pleasant, profitable and independent occupation of farming. They are wise in so doing. The merchant's life is one of constant anxiety and a great deal of

confinement.

Samuel Mitchell is workingat stone

Illinois.

T. G. BOWMAN,

joiin nrm.i Y.

T. (i. Bowman & Co's C HEAP C A S H STORE, W holesale and retail dealers in Staple & Fancy OrDROCIElIFlilE^ Highest Market Price paid for Produce in trade or cash T. (J. iiGwman & Co., Southaid’s Block, 1 door East ofLangdon’s Book Store, Wash.sf.

S Im Markets. United Btuck Yards, Indiana rot,is, Oi.t. 0.—Tho market is dull and prices low< r at $4 00(i 4 70 per 1UO ifis. Receipts, 2 20J head; shipments, 51u head. 1 n dianaroi.i'*. Oct. (I.— Wheat—The market is quiet; No. 2, red, now, !)3@ i'3' 4 c. Corn—is quiet at JSD/SS'j. Oats—aro steady; new white, .'!l(i<33c

'nr < Ictober.

CntiAOO, Uctober 3,—The Drovers' Journal of this afternoon reports:

vote hire, especially those who are sent hero by their parents, and who do not support themselves. As for students residing here, they have a full right to vote, lie advised aH who do not go homo to consult tha decisions of tho different courts on the subject. The majority of tho students will go homo. Dr. Charley Scott, class '78, who is practicing medicine at Custleton, is in the city. There is complaint among the studoms to tho effect that the recitation rooms are

lloos-

-The receip's fot Jo-day were too damp and chilly.

kJ.ts.'O head: the shipments were 5,(X)0 Head. Tho market was dull and very slow, and prices were 15 and 20c. per 1 J*t lbs, lower. The market closed wi-ak, with many of the 'offerings left ( nver. Sales were made of common to good mixed packing hogs at $4 40(!r4 7U per 107 lbs.; choice mixed packing hogs, tj>l.S()(" 4.95; choice heavy hogs $5.00(8

5.15; common to

4.75; ami

Tho Adolphian is on the boom. Mr. Kmery is the right man in tho right

|da co.

Dr. F.arp has been using the spediometer in West Hall. The I’reps. are furnished delightful music bj Miss Nellie Bridges. The Asbury Monthly for September is

(ho ladies to vote, on the ground that, if allowed to vote, they would bury the liqour truffle so deep that it would never be resurrected. Dr. Pitchlynn, on the other hand, held that the women were about equally divided on the question, and that there were as many lady tipplers as there were abstainers; and therefore to give them the right to vote would have no effect on the temperance question The excursion to Bainbridge, Tuesday night, was crowded. In fact, to use a common phrase, tho train from one end to the other was ono conglomeration of homogeneous Republicanism, The train was full, and some ot tho ‘boys’ got ‘•full” as soon as they reached Bainbridge; and on the way hack there came near being a small battle in one of the cars; but the cooler heads interposed, and hostilities ceased. The war was on account of “lo, the poor negro,” it being claimed that the two Democrats on the' train were trying to bulldose the twentylive negroes. Democrats had bettc*r look out. They need not suppose that because one Democrat in the "Solid South” can bulldose a whole regiment of have negroes, that two Democrats can, with The

about to contu parsonage for

impunity, terrify and intimidate twenty- j Miss Collins an

five oxo-carpet-dusters in this great “free norf.” .The excursion to Indianapolis, Tuesday, was crowded

The M. K. folks arc mencetlie erection of

their minister.

Miss Alice Woods has gone to New Albany tu be absent smiio months. Mrs. Haney has gone to Brazil for a

few weeks’ stay,

•Ias. Let' has a contract for furnishing 135 car-loads of stone. Ilistjuarrv

is in full blast.

The Sabbath-School Convention held tit Bethel,on the 18th tilt., was a grand and glorious stieeess in everv particular. Every person placed on the programme was present, anil not only prepared, but well prcpiired, to till their respective places. The good people at Bethel had not forgotten to prepare a sumptuous repast for all present. The day was well spent, and will not soon lie forgotten. The next township convention of Warren tp. will he held at the McClure schoolhouse,south of town. The committee will prepare a programme in due

season.

The school a I fairs of I’utnurm illc boon settled amicably at last, teachers, Mr. Yaiidament and

ptriiiLii

going on with their

work, and ns fur as we know, an* giv-

ing general satisfaction.

Miss Ahern, a young lady of Spencer,

A young lady living South of i Ind.. gave two entertainments

at hand, published in tho same form as

fair bacon hog8,$4.50@ j last year, but under a different managegood to choice bacon hogs, | mont. Mr. Conroy’s editorials are enpi-

$1.80(114.90. jtal, and show that the right man is in the i.'Jiw Bi:i:i Gatii.i:.—The receipts for to-day i right place. The locals, as usual, arc of were 0,000 head: the sliipmi nts w • j m inferior quality, tbs tendency being to i 1 bOOO head. Smooth Yorkers were in [have as little news and as many thin ^ i good demand, and prices were tending jokes as possible. Some of the articles upward. Common to medium shipping toward the latter part are well written

here invited a number of young folks to an oyster supper, a week or so ago, and when the guests arrived she charged the

at the

I’resbyterian Chureli here,n few weeks since. \\ c can not better express our appreciation of her meritorious exhi-

young men 50 cents each before tho oys i hition tliaii by repenting what everyterswero served. The young men My j body present said—“Perfectly spleii-

that they were not served right, hut that did."

the oysters were served very nicely ..,. j Mr. Henry Seerest is building a new The Democratic tailor boys took the sec addition to ids house, .las. Hester is ond prize for drilling, at Indianapolis, the carpenter.

grades we/e quiet, and sales were made at $3.75(8 4.25 per 100 Its.; good choice h upping cattle were aciivu ot $4.70® d ' O; export cattle, $5.10®5.60, and slow at ilia;; mixed butcher cattle, $2.40® 3.3 J; stoekers, [email protected]; Western na live and half breed (Bit e, $J 20®3.50; Texan?, $2.90®3.10; ctmmon to fair

and evince considera * 1 le wit. The Alumni Department is especially interesting, ami we hope it will he niefo extensive in the future. The Exchange Dopartment, under the management of Mr. Winti. Scarritt, is also very interesting, and it shows that he is fully competent to stiSf tain any attacks made upon our college

Tuesday—a beautiful banner. Oc. ■'Utiisimville I'lckiitg. It is now understood that Mr. W. J. Bowen, of Greoncastle, will build the M. K. Parsonage at this place. Mr. Bolton lost a valuable horse n few days since. It died for want of

breath.

The Cars killed a eowforMr. Seerest, Sunday night. The people are all excited over politics just now. Rally, rally, is the word. But we are glad that the campaign will soon close, and the people

The Blue Ribbon cause seems to bo going back. What is the matter? Let the people rally for the temperance cause. Never give Up the whip! Jus. Sullivan has quit the section and gone to work for Mr. Lee. **

Wo have by a large majority, the best lino of Tublo Linens ever brought to Greeqwastle, from 20 cents up to those splendid Satin Cream Damasks. ALLEN BROTHERS.

Millinery in all the latest styles at LANGDON’S Fancy Bazar. • 4t2fi

Have been invited to address the people AT GRI: I; N C AST LE, INDIA N A. Therefore do not fail to attend the grandest rally of the season at Jones’ Dru.'i Store, where you can buy Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Putty, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Lanterns, Coal Oil, Stationery, Puns, Ink, Pencils, Combs, Brushot Perfumes, Soaps, Toilet Powders, and Fancy Goods at lowest cash prices.

HOG CHOLERA! HOG CHOLERA! a. a. g. COOK’S CKKTA-IlNr CTJE/B-

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a Putnam County farmer who has used iG , r », , . FiNfAHTi.E, Ini»., M»y‘A’S, « hnveuseJ Mr. Cook s Hoe Cholera Medicine for the last throe or four years, with I” feet •uccQ«g, Imviug never lost a hog in that time by cholera. 1L C. BCnKETT.

ttwKead the following testimonial from several years:

COOK

-DR/TTO STOIRTE

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msm i 11 CiioocSs, Dress CwocmIn, Notions and Millinery, at LANfirDON’S FANCY KAZAK No. G, South Side Square, Greencastle, Indiana.