Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 October 1880 — Page 5

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FTJSZISSIL.EX^Out of the two hundred, ae-j And the 144 shades of Silks, tual count, aitferent shapes, j‘^jns, \ elvets, Plushes, and the , | various combinations of Gros styles and kinds ol Ladies i Q ra j n an< j Satin Brocaded RibHats, | bons, T_ SOOTT?.,

I« puzzled to know just what his numerous I I am not ffoini? to say I will sell you goods 20 P»troo. can be .«i«.d in. j C.u.el'h^'Mo ^/Sy^cleVkirVe^rin;,,^ Hut he ha, .pared no labor to .ele,t the ] to do

JAMES DAGGY, Fashionable TAILOR And Hatter, First National Bank Building.

All work and fits guaranteed.

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most stylish

found

and desirable good, to

ho | not keep good goods, and ours the only house

| to buy goods from.

SStit W v Propose Ito Say :\VE DO KEEP A FIRST-CLASS Fid GOIffi & ILLIH Sire, Where goods are sold as cheap as the cheapest, in as good style as the most stylish; the work done as nicely as the best, and as much taste displayed as can he desired by the most fas-

tidious.

If you want Millinery, We keen it. If you want Fancy Goods, Our Stock is Large. If you want Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Laces, Edgings, Ruehings, Scarfings, Ties, Veilings, &c., there is no larger ASSORTMENT IN GREENCLSTLE. We make | We keep Corsets, Ladies’ and Germantown Wools, j Children’s Underwear, Canton Zephyrs, ! Flannels, Felt Skirts, Towelings Canvass, 1 Bleached Muslins, Silk and Cot-

ton Velvets, Drillings, Paper

jCambrios, etc.

Embroidering and

Filling Silks a specially.

for the reason (hat the persons to fill the position* have not yet been presented to Court. The following are the appointments for Futnam County: Franklin—Andrew Hart. Bep.; E.David Fatton, Dem, Bussell—John M. Wilson, Bep.; , Do in. Bainbridge—Edwin Lane, Bep.; Samuel Colliver, Deni. Somerset—James Fisk, Bep.; David Priest, Deni. Floyd—Isaac Cartright, Bep.; Joel II. Shinn, Deni. Marion—John W. Beagan, Bep.; Bichard Sinclair, Deni. Greencastle Township—Jos. Crow, Bep.; Elisha Cowgill. Deni. Groencastlc City, First Ward—Lucius Chapin, Bep.; Jas. Stone, Dorn. Second Ward Bep.; Bichard S Farrow, Deni. Third Ward—Sdas A, Hays, Bep.; C. It. Black, Dcm. Madison—Noah Matki^.-., U ‘p.; Samuel Gardner, Dt^n. Washington-rA. D. Hamrick, Bep.; 1). ,M. Reel, Dem. Cloverdalc—Thompson Brown, Bep.; John V. Morgan, Dem. Mill (\ ek—Wm. N. Allen, Rep.; II - ram C. Cox, Dem.

THE CHEAPEST STOVE

House in America. J. V. *!fFII6T0R

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Is now chuck full and running over, comprising ^50 Cooking Stoves,

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Brices Thai ~W~iiS ^i(r|>ris< k "y on.

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this! A full sized No. S stove,

with 3o p't'cus, 4>B$ly JS 8

No. 7 Cooking stove, with 35

pieces, OliSy Sc I 2.

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East Side Public Square,

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Rrainerd, Armstrong k\ i full assortment of their

Jackson—Jas. Cooper,

Mayhall, Dem.

Buvscllville

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release him been could she not h' with i him. To remain in the count ry where i ihey had lived was unsafe both for her jand her husband, for the minions of the J law would surely learn of his return and

We have recently purchased one of

Co.’s beautiful Spool Silk Cases, with

celebrated spool silks, none better in the market, which we are j ’ A ;ll(,en > ,>0 "*;

selling: ‘21 yd. spool silk for I cents,

50 ‘ “ “ 5 “ 100 “ “• “ “ 10 “ 10 “ button hole twist 3 “

Bep.; Thos.

OUR GOODS ARE SOLD CASH ONLY We cordially invite you to visit our place of business, B^YisrreTS iblooik:.

House ,

U p.; A. J. Farrow, Dem. Clinton , Rep.; Hiram J.

Sigler, Dem.

Warren , Bep.; John D | Branham, Dem. , ! Jefferson , Bep ; Hiram Mo-

ser, Dem.

3 -A- "V" :ed UyCOISTIEDT' Bv buying your School and College Text X3 O O K JS»

At the Drug Store of

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THE STAR.

CITY AND COUNTY

fg-Ttm Catholie. fair and festival, at

Opera House, opened on Wednesday night witth a large attendance and libera! patronage. On Thursday night a watch and chain was voted to the most popular lady; a necklace to the handsomest young lady, and a gold-headed cane to the most popular gentleman. Mrs.

John Riley the watch;

good looks carried off the necklace; and the popularity of Capt. Martin was recognized by his many friends who voted the cane to him. There was also a raflle for a Jersey cow, at 50 cents a chance, and Miss Golden held the lucky number. a < iiaictiim; ugdixao.

Sunday Srliool Convention. The Sunday School Union of Jackson Township will meet at New Maysville, Sunday Oct. 17, 1J30, at the Christian

church.

Tin niiiAM me: 9:30. Union Sunday School. 10:30. What motives should influence me in taking part in the Sunday School work, Jas, M. Cooper. 10.50. By What lights should I ex amine myself to know if I am competent to teach in the Sunday School, Alex.

either recapture him or take his life, and ! arrest her for releasing him. There was i hut one safe course to follow and tljat was to leav • the country. So it was arranged between the man and bis wife | to leave together, and it is reported that inline liately after returning to their home after the escape from the Austin jail, the highwayman and the bravo partner of his bosom, mounted each a hor>e and rode off together. Mrs. Boyce is said to have doffed her female attire, drawn on a pair of trowsers, buckled a revolver about her waist, placed a man’s hat upon her head, and that thus disguised she totlowod Bubo “for better or for worse,” to some region where he may never be recognized nor known, There are few women who have the nerve that Mrs. Bojco showed, and E wer still who would manifest the faithfulness she did for the man she loved. Her ventures would serve as the text for a thrilling sensational drama or a novel of absorbing interest that would be read with amazement by thousands all over

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DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR CURES THOUSANDS YEARLY. IT IS THE LEADING REMEDY FOR All THROAT & LUNG COMPLAINTS Health and Strength follow from its nso. If you have Weak Lungs, aro Con 8Umpi n i. have < Ibmbbal Di bu rrr, Dtb* pki*sia, or Bronchitis, the* use of a single Lottie will satisfy you that it meets the necessity of your case and gives a relief that can be bad from no other source. 727 CITE EC772.E. The most obstinate Couchs ami Colds immediately relieved.

DK. OKOOK’3 Wmo of Tar, A PJSiTIVt CU!U Fur Comihs, iolils, aud c:.::ugr::oj. It in thotict of Tonics, Cures Dyapepsi.'.i Restores tlio Appctito, Strengthens thoSysiem Restores the Wc;.k and Debilitated. Atrial of it will prove nil w e claim. Ask your druggist f' 1 '’ Er. Crocks Wise oi Tsrjtnke no other For nalo l>y alldnigi'ists at One Dollar a lioltlo. 5.If.Smith k Co. Ere. Sut'ce’* to Oliver Crook sS* C«. Dayton, Ohio. A bottle contains 16 times ns much as i ly 25 cent preparation. JJ CUKES.

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Dv. •’ Kramor’s Corman Eye Salvo I* a positive euro for w eak and di • i d eves. SAFS Aim 2BLIA31S. Never fails to cure am

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case of sore eye-, and no remedy is so immedlnle in its effects. Prici 1 lii cents a l»o\. should vonr druggist not have it, on receipt of U5 cents

tor postage stamps* wo v ill smid von a l»ox free of expense.

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O. II. UMIIH & CO ., Prop., Dayton, O.

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suit of brown and old gold silk, while the groom appeared to good advantage in the conventional suit of black The newly wedded pair received the best wishes and congratulations of all thoso present, and at r>:00 o'clock took the Yandalia train east, for their new home at Crawfordsville, Ind. ( JTho bride received a largo number of very elegant presents, among which we

noted the following:

Water set, Win. A. and Benjamin F. Durham; Castor, (Grandma) Mrs. Rachel G. Durham; Butter dish and tea pot. Mr.

was the happy recipient of an d Mrs. J. F. Carver; Pickle castor. Miss Minnie Brandon’s Miss Maggie Durham: Pair napkin rings,

Miss Jennie Black; Card receiver and set mats, Mr. and Airs. Geo. Graham, Crawfordsville, Ind.; Card receiver. Miss Emma f*.ratlin; Fair Vases, Miss Mamie Seybold; Napkin lings, Mr. and Mrs. McGown, Waveland, Ind.; Cook book and pair vases. Mr. and Mrs. Singleton; Basket of flowers, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Arnold: Pair vases, Miss Frankie Stevenson; Set knives and forks, Mr^J. B. Moore, Waveland, Ind ; Table clotn, Mrs. Jane Carver; Napkin

Mrs. Laura Hattie Carver.

Mayhall. I., .. J * the world.

11:10. Beauties of Bible teaching,. Miss Sarah Bonar. *ar Dr. McNutt s subject for to-mor-11:30. What do you think 0 f | row ’ 8 ^ture, “The Bibles of the WoHd.church Members, who, when present,, fiig^Strayed, from this city, on last take neither part nor interest in the Sun- Thursday night, a black mare, about 9 day School, W. B. Chastain. years old, saddle and harness marked, 1:00. How to prepare the lesson, with blemish on hind leg, just above Henry Rich. i hock joint, and sore on front leg, where 1;20. Excuses lor not attending Sun-1 wart has been recently cut off. Informaday School, Mrs. C. S. Sutherlin. tion leading to her recovery w i.l be rc1:40. Importance of township organi-! warded. Call at Tiik Staii office,

zati in, J. 15. B. Bowen.

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1:55. Recitation—“A littlo help worth a great deal of pity,” Louise Alli-

son.

2:00. Does the general use of the

lesson loaf tend to harmonize our vie ws

of Bible teaching, Miss Clara Bowen. 2.15. What should Sunday School scholars read, Miss Carrie tfshorne.

2:35. Is tin general outlook of thej Sunday School encouraging, Jas. Earis. i

2.55. Who should teach in the Sun- | day School, Miss Bettie Kinsey.

3:15. Necessity of unity and continu- |

Kline and his wife slept on the porch of their residence, at Gainesville, Texas, one warm night last summer. In the ' morning it wnS found that the man had iheen murdered where belay. Noftsmgjer, who had been Mrs. Kline’s suitor boi fore her marriage, was accused of the enine and convicted. Lately Mrs. Kline was supposed to be dying, and she then confessed (what had never been suspected) that she was Noftainger’s accomplice in the murder. She has recovered

and will be tried.

ance of effort, J. L. Seybold. j Albert Gray, of Dallas’

3:4U. Question drawer. ! lately been converted Asiieiivili.k Maviiai.i., Pres. ' and, therefore when

Texas, bad

to Christianity, William Young

1 swore profanely in his presence, he was •9‘Micharl Ragan, whose recovery ^dreadfully shocked. He drew a revolvfrom an attick of typhoid fever was de- , er > implored the blasphemer to stop, and spaired of, was reported as improving on ! then shot him dead,

yesterday.

A Y4 0111:111 fiills ;i TI:iti tor Itctiisiug tier l,<‘si|» Aonr l*ro|tOH:il. Foiit Smith, Auk , Oct. 2.—A few days since the daughter of old man Adams, a white man skulking in the Creek Nation shot and killed the Postmaster at Tulsa named Church, because bo would not marry her. Sitting on a while horse, he wns ihling by a log shanty of Adamses when the woman hailed him with a revolver hidden under her apron, and standing in front of the house, esked Church, uls* a white man, the usual leap year i|nestion, to which he gave an empnntic “No.” Deliberately she raised tne pistol and sent a forty-five caliber bullet through his heart. He still sat on Ids horse, the blood running down either flank, when she again took aim at the man,the hill crushodj through and and splitting the shoulder blade. The man fell dead at her feet, and she then dragged the body to the side of tile load, took off t her apron and spread it carefully over the dead face, caught her pony, and riding to a neighbor, told what she had done. In the quaint language of the frontier she said . “You tins will find Ids body down by the road, and you’d better lake care of it before the hogs gets it.” She then rode to another neighbor, two miles the other way’, pass ing by the body as sh» went. Then, piloting one of the neighbors to the sc«-ne of the murder, she dismounted and coolly went about her work. Through fear of lynching, however, herself and father took a skiff and started down the Arkansas River, but were finally picked up by Indian police, and arc awaiting trial in the United Mutes jail at this place.

Callender & Dunn.

Proprietors of

CASTLE MILLS, ^Dealers in Flour, Meal and Feed. Highest market price paid for grain. Custom grinding n specialty. On Mill lot formcrlv occupied hy (lage’s mill SOI TH (IKi:KSCASTl.lv

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Stop and Take a Drink at t i:a i’i;\ai * vi.oov J. M. O'VKNS & nno., Props., West Side Puble Suuaro. (ireencastie, Ind. tirnl"*

ring,

A very pleasant Wedding was cele

brated at the residence of J. F. Carver,

east of this city. Wednesday afternoon AlcAn.* lo Have l.m. The contracting parlieswere Miss Martlia On Tueaday last the Chief Supervisor 15. Durham, of this city, and Mr. Daniel of Elections for the Statoof Indiana, preW. Roundtree, a prosperous and popular sented to the United Slates Court at Inmerch&nt of Crawfordsville, Ind. The dianapolis the names of persons suggestbride and groom entered he parlor ed to Inm for appointment as supervisors

shortly after 2:00 o'clock, attended by Miss Lillie Stevenson and Mr. Will Lurhara, the bride’s brother, and Rev. J. L. Fitner pronounced the ceremony in a manner both pleasing and impressive, after which the large company assembled adjourned to the dining room and set down to a niarriago feast in fact as well as in name. The bride was lovely in the traveling

of elections, in and for each of the several election districts or voting precincts, in the several counties whereof it is represented they ara each and every one of them residents, able to read and write the English language, and of the political party designated following their respective names. It will bo noted that in many voting precincts there are no appointments made, as yet,

Kansas cattle raisers, in order to hinder competition, had a law passed for- j

Our now Cloaks and Dolmans are in stock. Handsome, good fitting and cheap. ALLEN BROTHERS.

A WoiiisiiiN Nerve*.

ISan Antonio tTeia.i Kxpro.s.l bidding the passage through the Statu of The readers of the Express will r - ’ ll < or,j8 fron > T, -‘ xas ' but a United S,at,J3

member the delivery of Rube Boyce, the 1 ourt has declared

stage robber, from the Austin jail, by his

the act unconstitu-

wife. Without repeating the story of the escape and telling the manner in

tional.

A prize was offered for the mothoi who presented the greatest number of

which it was accomplished, going on to 1 her own children at the Indiana State fair, the time when they reached their home ^ rs> Smith and Mrs. Line were each in Kimball County, another Incident, as I acco , nI)an j e d to the fair by nine, but Mrs

thrilling as that at Austin, occurred. Mrs. Boyce was determined to stick to her husband. She had icieased him from the cell where he had Seen confined bj’ bars of hardened steel in the center of the Capital City of the groat State of Texas, and in the face of the armed guards. She loved him, no matter what, crimo he had committed, and sooner than permit him to fall a victim to the penalty of the law and be taken forever from her she would risk her life to restore him to liberty. She succeeded in her effort, but then of what avail had her efforts to

Line gave birth to the tenth on the grounds, and so took the prize. If you have not tried our unlaundried shirts at $1, do so at once. They are fully as good as you could get at y place else at $1 25. ALLEN BROTH EDS.

Greencastle Foundry —AND— NIAC'IIIIMI A'OMl’AJV’V, -Munafucturers of— Culvers Iron Drag Saw And all kinds of Maohineiy and Castings. i*6r Repairing on Mill Work, and Fur in Maohlnery done promptly. {Shop near South Depot, Greencastle,| Ind

NEW MILLINERY

LOST, A gold locket, on the night of the 7th, with Mrs. G. Kenick’s photograph in it A suitable reward will be paid for it by leaving it at the carriage shop of lieu.ok, Curtis Sc Co.

In all

Miss E. €. Rowland I, oonatantly rereivin»(th» latent and ran«l fnrdiionabln fall and winter Uonnete. Turbans, llav. Feathers, Laces, and all the nuveltiea in TrimminKs, ete., to he sold cheaper than ever. llairwo-k promptly made to order. Kast Washington street. 25 tf

SALE Of LANDS ny ADMINISTRATOR XTOTIOK la hereby given thnt the under signed, ns a<linirii8tr;i tor with the will annexed »*t the cstuto t'f William Long, ileecased, will sell at public nalo. on the premises, on Saturday, tliu -•M day of October. A. 1).. 1880, between the legal hours of snid day, the following real estate, to wit: The west half ol the northeast quarter ot section twenty five, m tonosnip 16, north of range three west, in Putnam County, in the State of Indiana. Terms of sale: One-third rash in hand, and the residue in nine and eighteen montna from day of sale, thi parehaser extent inw notes lor the deferred payments waiving relict from valuation and appraisement laws, and Boonrinf the same by mortgage on laid premises. Sept. 7. 1880. JAMFS M. COOPER. 4t2H Administrator.

The undersigned public that he h

bogs leave to inform the added to his liyery stock

some of the

Finest anil Latest Siyle of Carriages And Buggies, and tine single and double driving horses. I am well nrepnred to furnish carriages for parlies, weddings and funerals on short notice. Prices to suit ihe times. Horses and mules bought and sold. GRAND C ENT RAL LIVERY, SALE — A.3STX) — FEED STABLE! Northeast Corner Public Square, Greencastle, Ind. JOHN CAWLEY.

OME TREATMENT.

A certain cure for Norvoufl .-g—u » Debility, Seminal Weakness. Impotence, etc. The Becipeaused in my practice for 25 Yean and an HluiTtrated book of 60 pages giving full di I rcctlopa for ecirtreatment, aont free. Addres* 1 DJLT.WHJJAJtti. 436 ILvttcisL.&uvtidM,Wv