Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 9 October 1880 — Page 8

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AVe have received this week, direct from our mammoth factory, Tieiij-fiiB Cases of Cloii Citaiii Ewftii In Stripes, Plaids, Checks, Cassimere Suits and 0\ ercoats, AVhich are by far the finest, handsomest and best line of Ready-made clothing ever brought to this market, and to he sold to the consumer at strictly New York Jobbing Prices. In addition to this we have a better and much larger stock of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS Than can be found in any house in this County, and you will always find just w hat you want, and that which is new and desirable. We wish to call special attention to our HAT DEPARTMENT Containing everything in all the latest and nobbiest styles of the season, and at prices far below competition. When Clothing Store, Owen, Plxlcy X Co.

I&j'-The Rockville Republican says:] "The many friends of Dr. Goldsborry wid regret to learn that he designs mov- ^ ing to Groencastle at an early day. His family will take their departure for their new home in a few days, but the Dr. | will tarry at Annapolis a short time with a view to the settlement of his business. For more than twenty years Dr. G. has enjoyed an extensive practice in Annapolis and a large portion of the surrounding country, and is regarded as a man of very superior attainments both as a physician and surgeon, not only among the people, but as w’ell among his professional brethren wherever he is known. Our friends in the northern part of the county feel that they sustain a serious loss by’ his removal. Kmial:iy t'oiivcnlion. Greencastle township Sunday School Convention to be held at Limcdale, Sundiy.Oct. 10 1H80: I’ROdlUMME. 1:30 p. m. Devotional Exercises. 1:45. How can we maintain Sunday Schools throughout the year, Mr. J. K. Langdon. 2:00. Jacob and Esau, J. A. Grose. ‘J:'J0. Who should attend Sunday Schools, Dr. W. D. Hill. 2:40. The Importance of Geographical Study of the liible, J. W. Rower. 3:00. The prime motive of Sunday School Teaching, Miss Alice Talbott. 3:20. Experience in primary teaching, Mrs. C. Cook. 3:40. Reports of committees and officers. 4:00. Miscellaneous business. Geouoe Hathaway, Emma Bicknell, President. • Secretary.

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With a mammoth stock of DRY <iOODS anti NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS (lurtains Shades mid furfakt Fixtures. Hought from the best New York, Boston and Philadelphia Markets, and which will be sold at the LOWEST GASH FREGES. 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. &ST Opposite National Bank.

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HOODS,

You can find a full line of the old reli.ble Alexandria Kid Gloves, the best

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LOCAL LEMES.

fityif’J. T. Darnall is agucisb. 8ir^“Mr. D. L. Harris occupies his new residence. ®3?’Charles Landes is a success as a peanut grower. Pay Mr. A 1 . Hirt returned from New Yord last Saturday. BsaTMrs. Will E. Stevensen is visiting relatives at Cincinnati. OrtrDr. Ellis has returned from his summer’s sojourn in Kansas. g&y*See the new advertisement of T. B. Scott in The Stak to-day. jOsiy-Miss Retta Farrow is visiting relatives at Bloomington, Ills. 8*ay*Wm. Miller, of 1’aris, Ills., is visiting J. A. Curtis and family. 11. F. Stevenson visited Grcencastle again on Wednesday. ®&y Mrs. C. E. Matson, of Brazil, visited Greencastle this week. ItgrTho ague prevails now—Reed’s Gilt Edge Tonic cures every time. Say-Miss Moffat is again engaged as milliner at Hays’ Trade Emporium. Bay Judge Turman talks of a Uip to Florida for the benefit of his health. Bay Pay the fall installment of your taxes, and save penalty and per cent. Quif Dr. Pitchlynn addressed the Republicans at Headquarters last Monday night. Bay The fire department turned out Saturday night, to quench a fire in Cawley’s old stable. Bay Col. Kinney, of Kentucky, spoke to a large crowd of Democrats at Opera House, Monday’ night. Rev. W. J. Arney will conduct the services at Presbyterian church to-mor-row morning and evening. Bsy-Miss Bowman and Miss Carson, who have been visiting friends here, returned to St. Lauis on Saturday’. tsayThe Democratic campaign clubs hied to Indianapolis, Tuesday, to take part in the State rally. gfcjr Miss Josie Hamilton, of Indianapolis, is again engaged as trimmer at T. 15. Scott's millinery establishment. Bay.'lr. Will Daggy and family have removed to the residence of Mr. Win. Mulholn. on East Franklin street. ('a}-Mr. J. R. Newton and family, of Bloomfield, Iowa, are visiting Greencastle, the guests of Mr. George 1 Union and faiiii y. HaT The “Star Dancing Club” gave ils first hop, at Opera House, Friday night. The party was well attended and highly enjoyed. HaV-The Missionary Society of the Christian church will meet at the residence of Mr. Thomas Abrams next Wednesday afternoon. Baf 'William Fussier was married to Mary A. Hartley, by Dr. Martin, Wednesday. \\ o w ish them long life and a full share of matrimonial happiness. ftayThere was a goodiy delegation of Democrats from the neighborhood at the Buinbrdge lally last Monday—they journeyed thither on a special train. Our Quaker Flannels, Jeans and Yarns never had a superior, and the prices will be found us low as you can buy inferior poods for. ALLEN BROTHERS.

Bay The "First Annual Catalogue of the Cloverdalo Schools,” just published, abouuding in information for patrons of the school, has been laid upon our table. Stas’"Miss Rebecca Daniels went to Centralia, Ills., last Saturday, to attend the funeral of her brother-in-law, George Heppert, who was formerly a resident of this city. BaS“The Indianapolis Presbytery meets at Presbyterian Church, this city, next Wednesday afternooon, Rev. W. A. Bartlett, of Indianapolis, is to preach the opening sermon. Bay The Republican rally, at Bainbridge Tuesday, was largely attended by Republicans from this township and city, the delegation going via the L. N. A. & C. R. R. ftayAIessrs. Lockridge & Bridges delivered to Alex. Mann thirty car loads of beef cattle this week, and have n sufficient number on hand, to deliver a like number each week from now until November 15 next. Bay The Cincinnati Enquirer, in speaking of the parade at Indianapolis, Tuesday, said: The "Naval Brigade,” of Greencastle attracted general attention in the parade, owing to the tastofulness and gentlemanly appearance of the membership. BayAn alarm of fire, yesterday morning, was caused by a small bla/.o in the second story of the building occupied by E. Shipley, and the lire is supposed to have originated from a stove used by Hughey Burns, the tailor. The damage to stock and building was slight—insured. 8®" The time for the big Republican ra in Greencastle, was changed from Saturday to Thursday, a fact which we failed to ascertain until after The Stak had gone to press last week, which accounts for the announcement made in our columns, that it would be held on October 9. Bay A dispatch from Cloverdalo, Wednesday last, says: While Mr. Alem McCoy and wife were absent from thcTr home, one-half mile west of town, yesterday, the house was entered by some miscreant, who ransacked the drawers and other places where treasure would likely he hidden, hut so far as is known the loss was small, no money being taken. BSyThe Republican rally in this city, Thursday, was the largest affair of the campaign, to date, and was pleasing, no doubt, to all Republicans, The proccs sion was over a mile long, and was well supplied with music—brass, martial and vocal. In the afternoon speeches were delivered by prominent men of the party, and at night there was a grand torchlight procession, with transparencies, etc., loilowed by uioru speaking. Bay Louie|Stoeg acted as a committee of reception to Senator Conklitig, as ho journeyed through Greencastle, en route to Terre Haute, Wednesday, When the train stopped at the depot, he entered the Senator’s coach, sans coat, paid his respects, but while so doing the train pulled out at a mile a-minute gait, and Louie failed to ground himself again until Terre Haute was reached. His trip was a pleasant one, no doubt, in the company of so distinguished a man. Dress goods of all the late new styles, with every kind of new trimming to suit, can only be found in great variety at ALLEN BROTHERS’.

The celebrated "Lilly, Bracket 10 the world ' at ALLEN BROTHERS'. Tillblirt’s Block, South of the poStolKcP.

Bay Wanted, a girl to

& Co." mens’ fine shoos can he purc'nas

ed at only one place in Greencastle ^ in smaU fami| P. R. C'eristie is thq sole agent for them! | J

One look will satisfy any good judge that 0 '' 1C °. they’ possess all the merit claimed for them: the best quality of stock, the best fitting and best finished shoes that are manulacturcd in the United States. 11

do the house Apply at this

Mrs. J. L. Claspill ana Miss Grissom at their mantau-making parlors over

1 States. It, Gillespie’s store, have just received, di

you want a good shoe or boot of any tf , ,, „ i. lest stvl( , K kind, don’t fail to call at Christie’s shoe r , lrom tr,e iast ’ a “ 1110 M 681 styles store, near the National Bank. You will an '* cuts ’ an< ^ are prepared to do all work get a better quality for the same amount entrusted to their care, with neatness and of money than at any other place. despatch. Children’s clothes a specialty

Bay Marriage licenses have been is- Photograph and Autograph A'sued to Con. D. Edwards and Eliza Ann bums at ALLEN’S Drug Store. Crews, Alexander Briggs and Mary Mc-S — Farlane, Wm. A. Bowen and Catherine 1 , Be sure and go to LANG DON’S Miller, Daniel W. Roundtree and Martha BaZI,r f< ' r thp nc "' t ‘ S, ' nice8t a, ’ d chca ‘ ,l!8t 15. Durham, J. William Fussier and Mary ^ « 0t)ds and trilnmin g 8 ’ ‘“- G A. Hartley, James A. Hutcheson and Lu-1 Remember that you will always cy Kuhlett, Jacob S. Crosby and Mollie j find the largest and most complete stock

Williamson, Oscar L. Jones and Lena L.

Shinn.

BayAsbury University is in a more flourishing condition than ever before, and we hope that trustees, faculty and students will so manage themselves and the affairs of the college that this prosperity may bo continued and increased. The enrollment, so far, for the collegiate year of 1880-81, is far ahead of any previous record of the instilution, while the class of students is above the average. There should be a general awakening in Greencastle as to the merits and worth of this institution, and a corresponding eff-

ort in its behalf.

teiyOn last Saturday afternoon a serious accident befel Mr. John Teague, at Goulding & Ireland’s planing-mill. lie was standing alono near a lathe which was in full motion, and, in some unaccountable manner, allowed his hand to become caught in the machinery. The machine pulled his arm in to the elbow, and it was only by a violent wrench that he freed himself, when he became unconscious. lie was taken to his home in a conveyance, where medical aid was summoned. It was discovered that almost all the flesh was stripped from his hand and wrist, hut no bones were bro-

ken. The injured limb

and Mr. Teague is now able to he out. Bi£i“Charle8 Graham went to Terre Haute, last Saturday, In company with Gus. Adams, and stayed until Sunday night. On their way to the depot, to take the night train lor home, they heard two men close behind them quarrelling violently’. Charley turned about to see what was the matter, and, just as He turned, one ol the quarrellers struck at the other with a club, and, the latter dodging, the club struck Charley with great force, knocking him up against a

bill board and stunning him. Whenhei Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Putty recovered the two men had disappeared, j and Paint Biushcs—lowest prices, at and he resumed his walk to the depot, j JONES’Drug Store. |;”2

When he reached home Monday tnoin-f T.

ir.g it was noticed that he acted queer! 'T. U i'T’r FU chra,U ' St and but it was not until Thursday that the "T- ‘ c '* < ' nn bef0Und it was discovered that he was snlfering! 1 " Put,ia,n C™" 1 * »t the WHEN. 6.23 from temporary aberration of the mind. You can save 20 per cent, on youi Ho did not recognize his friends and rel-! military suit by leaving your m< asiire at atives on that day, and imagined that! tbe WHEN. 4t23 everybody wanted to poison him. He ru-Trll • „• j „ . wa taken to the residence of his brother lhey raako a beautifui finish , arc Inorc I. B. Oraheiu.andaphysicanwascalledli^e^ chcaper tllai , lead SnI(i 0 ,reat i,ls , ca ^’ and h y morn. L nl y at JONES’ Drin’ Store. li’>2

tog, we are happy to say, Charley had

hilly recovered his wits, and resumed his Ladies’ and gents’collars and cuffs position ns clerk in Good bar & Son’s ■ lalind, ' cG in fifst-class style ‘at the grocery store. ^ HEN. Leave packages every Tuesday. (hjr'.ul.; is one - price, cash in 10 b ° r « turn « d Saturday, 8t23 hem! This is. I., i* .(-on wo can afford Headquarters for tha & t Salt to sell you c.ieap-r than any competitor, and L.west 1’ri ■ s et U Y.SONG’S ■

ALLEN BROTHERS. | North west Corner Public Square.

New Goods received every week and sold V at the Lowest Prices For Cash. Everybody invited to call and be made happy. c. 'W. TAH.BUKT.

of hair brushes, combs, powder and perfumery, at lowest prices, at Allen's Drug

Store.

Mrs. Hancock now uses a Domestic machine, but contemplates having a New Home after ibe 4th of March —New York Sewing Machine News J. E. HILL is agent for both Domestic

and Nc-w Home.

A fine assortment of Lamps, Chan delies, Lanterns, Chimnie, Coal-oil and Headlight Oil, at bottom prices at AL-

LEN,S Drug Store.

Ladies and children’s Underwear, Sacks, Nubias, Hoods and fanoy knit goods of all kinds—Germantown and Factory Yarns and Zephyrs in great vari ety at LANGDON'S Bazar. 4t25 Look here! At ALLEN’S Drug Stoic can now hu found great bargains in Wall Paper. They will close out their present stock at very low prices, to make

room for their ipring stock.

Silk thread at actual cost at J . F. HILL’S Sewing Machine Headquarters. Examine that large line of Fancy

Goods at ALLEN'S Drug Store.

Cloaks and Dolmans, new styles

was dressed, j' 18 * received at LANGDON’ Fancy 15a

zar. 2(25 The finest, cheapest and best !in> of Gents' Furnishings that can he found in Putnam county is at the WHEN.

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Coal Oil, best in the market; also Lamps, Lanterns and Lamp Chimneys, very low, at JONES’ Drug Store. 4,22 Students who wish to have a nice military suit will save 20 per cent, hy leaving their measure at the WHEN Clothing Store. 10t23

Wall Paper

Largest Stock! Greatest Variety! Lowest Prices! Also, Paints, Oils Class, Putty, Varnish, etc., at COOK'S ZDIR/CJO- STOKIE.

KRESS’ FEVER TONIC. asPerfect health without the l.qurlnu, effect, .o otteribnw*ng Uie urliT'othel” IX the directions aro followed It will effect a perfect Mid absolute cure. Pllla > ftwe^rUb t each > botUe! ^ A b ° X 0f Ou application we will neud our baudaome pamphlet coutaiulng full liau* of our Preparations. MEYER BROS. & CO., Prop’s, St. Louis and Kansas City, Mo.

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I.WI Renovator. A mild nnd pl. iisHiit cathartic, ami ibr ?. 11 .- dilM * , * we " «*■*»»«* Liver,TCIdneyc, Ntomach.

. , Bl **«rwarc not an intoxlratiiiK beverage, hot a Mtdo-.ue of real merit, and pleu*tinl to the Inode.

For Sale by all JJruuaixts. Price $1.00 per Bottle.

New Stock, New Styles! Lamps and Lamp Goods vcr. cheap. Call and see them, at JONES’ Drug Store. 4i22 Lost, in Greencastle, one pair of qtiarler hoots fora fast horse—anyone finding the same, will he paid for their trouble, on delivering them at Black’s livery stable. R. Loyd. 2t24 ‘•Mah Bittern” are a Brain, Nerve and Blood food, peculiarly adapted to, and w irmly recoiiiinende 1 by our druggists and physic ans, for General DebilityMental and Physical Exhaustion, llys- (< ria, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Etna, cia ion and Dropsy. 4(24 To Loau. Money to loan on good security, for any length of time. For particulars call on H. C. Lewis, Greencastle, Ind. 24tf ’iOM ABRAMSdefioaeumpetition In his line. Call and toe him.

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When you want to buy or sell butter, eggs, baccit, lard, or any kind of produce, be sure to go to Wysong’s, noithwest corner of the public sqnae. tf Cheapest place in town to buy groceries is at TOM ABRAMS'. Bargains in Groceries, Provisions, Queens ware, Glassware, etc., nt A. L. GOUD15ARA SON S, East Side Public Square.

Go and see TOM ABRAMS at his new quarters. Bargains inall kines of staple and fancy grdeeries and provisions, at George Wysong’s, northwest corner public square. t(5 HAMMOND'S HACK runs to all trains. Leave orders to cal! for passengers or baggage at Darnall Bros. Sc C«’s Store. I •'» 11 Nice new stock o! Glassware and Queonsware at TOM ABRAMS’. Savo money hy buying your grocerms, provisions, queensware and glassware nt Wysong's, northwest corner public square. lf5 A. L. GOOD15AR& SuN. the new grocers, East Side Square, invite everybody to call and see thun. Good goods anti low prices will tic ibe chief induco incuts at this house. Milt. E. 1 lioinas. Notary Public, Morton, holinna. Acknowledgements taken and conveyi.n ing promptly attended f. * tl2S Envelopes, Paper, Pens, Ink, Pencl- Satts and Sponges; also Combs, Brii.-hi s. Perfumes, Toilet Powders and Fancy ai tides—lowest prices, nt I ONES’ Drug Store. 2t22