Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 October 1880 — Page 8

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

llllllimv,, In Stripes, Plaids, Checks, Cassimere Suits and Overcoats, Which are by far the finest, handsomest and host 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 GENTS' FURNISHINGS Than can he found in any house in this County, and you will always find just what you want, and that which is now and desirable. We wish to call special attention to our HAT DEPARTMENT

Harry Leslie, after havinp crossed Niagara many times on a rope in safety, lately had a narrow escape from falling in New Orleans. The ropo was suspended across the street from the tops of thd houses. Hain had made it slippery, land, when in the center, ho slid off; hut I he caught with his hands, letting the (heavy balance polo drop into the crowd ! below. Tlie accident seemed to eom- | pletcly unnerve him lie visibly trem- ( Med from head to foot and was unable to ; get up the incline to the roof. A cord was thrown to him, and with it he was drawn up.

AGAIN 1 THE PINT i

With a mammoth stock of

J ust received from the i*inufacto-J rj', a large stock of the celebrated Badg- i er Shawls, and for sale cheap at C. W TALliUKT’S. 2128

For rent, 5 acres of tillable land, with house five rooms, good cellar, well and barn, 4 miles east of (irccncastlo. Apply to JOHN McNAR\.

l>ltV C»OOI>S and NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS Curtains Shades and Curtain Fixtures.

Bought from the best New ^ ork, Boston and Philadelphia Markets, and which will be sold at the

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

Cloaks and Dolmans next week at the cheap corner store. C. NV. TALBURT. 2t28 W. A. WORKMAN will have a j choice lot of Fruit Trees for sale at W il-, son’s Greenhouse, about the 1st of No-1 vember. “ l 2 | j The cheapest place to buy your | Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear and Corsets is at the cheap cash store of C. V . j TALBUitT. 2128 | New Ruchtng, Ties and Collars at

CORWINS.

LOWEST GASH PRICES.

They extend a cordial invitation to every one to call and exam?ne their goods and prices, which cannot fail to please.

Agents for Butterick’s patterns.

Remember the place.

CtaTOpposite National Bank.

Owen, I*ixley & <

LOCAL LEMES.

Si'MItMiioiilN willi lli<‘ Township Trustors.

Stay*Miss Ash, of Terre Haute, is visiting T. C. Grooms and family. 8S'>rJ.J. Lewis, of Cloverdale, has leased, and is now mine host of the Jones House. jay-Poems on “The Beautiful Snow'' are now in demand, and “them literary fellers” will please make a note of it. 8^-Reed’s Gilt-Edge Tonic—Hie best hitters in the market, on sale at Jones’ Drug Store. Every bottle warranted. Bkjf-Thc Woman's Pleading Club will meet at the residence of Dr. J. E. Earp, next Saturday, Oct. 30. Subject for consecration, “Mis. Browning.” Hay-Dr. Geo. P. Brown, President of tho Mate ^oruml Bchool, Torro Haute, will deliver the University lecture in Meharry Hall, to-morrow afternoon at a quarter past three. Jftjy Marriage licenses have been issued to David A. Fowler and liariah A. York, William M. Houck and Emma M. Bence, George A. Govin and Emma Pursell, f'hauncey R. Hammond and Anna G. Hollingsworth. S^The Cloverdale Courier notices a woll-mated married couple residing hero, as follows: In Greencastle resides a colored man named Edward Pierce, who is 75 years old and weighs 120 pounds. His wife is only 3H years of age and kicks the beam at 331. How is that for incompatibility? Mr. Pierce says he was a slave in the State of Georgia for a number of years, and that his progenitor was a southern slaveholder. g©“ I llopements, now, seem all the go. At least, the report is that Putnam county is indulging in a sensation of this kind. The circumstance.,, as we hear them, are that a certain fair young maiden, residing a few miles northeast of Greencastle, loved a certain young man residing a few miles almost due north of this city, but the aforesaid young maiden was engaged to marry another young man who lives southeast of Indianapolis, and who had fitted up his cottage, preparatory to taking his bride there on next Wednesday-. Just what argument was uted to frustrate this object, we are unable to learn, nevertheless, report is that the lady and the first mentioned admirer eloped from the family residence on Tuesday night last, and arriving in this city, took the first train for tho West. Common report is that the couple went to Kansas, to live, thiive and grow up with the country. We withhold tho names of the parties, because of tho great personal worth of the relatives and tho annoyance they undoubtedly feel over the afla r.

The County Commissioners were in session Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, engaged in making the regular settlements with the township trustees. The financial statement of the various Trustees is ns follows: Monroe township—total receipts, $4,401 98; total expenditures, .$832; balance on hand, !f3,5<i9 3(5. Town of Putnamville—total receipts, *910 90; total expenditures, .$820 68; balance on hand, $90 28. Jefferson township—total receipts, $4,. 243 29; total expenditures, $2,(570 9 7; balance on hand, $1,560 32. Mill Creek township—total receipts, $043 05; total expenditures, $151 95; balance on hand, $488 10. Madison township—total receipts, $3,057 50; total expenditures, $1,267 95; balance on hand, $1,789 55. Floyd township—total receipts, $4,053 64; total expenditures, $2,578 73; balance on hand, $1,474 91. Town of New Maysville—total re ceipts, $78 53; total expenditures, $25; balance on hand, $53 53. Warren township—total receipts, $1,472 21; total expenditures, $411 20; balance on hand, $1,001 01. Washington township—tatal receipts, $4,005 92; total expenditures, $135 88; balance on hand, $3,560 04. Russell township—total receipts, $2,659 66; tntal expenditures, $965 19; balance on hand, $1,091 47. Town of Cloverdale—total receipts, $2,5< ‘5 49; total expenditures, $2,228 11; balance on hand, $277 38. Marion township—total receipts, $6,. 579; total expenditures, $3,727 78; balance on hand, $2,851 22. Jackson township—total receipts, $2,670; total expenditures, $923 62; balance on hand, $1,752 38. Franklin township—total receipts, $3,305 50; total expenditures, $1,037 81; balance on hand, $2,257 69. Clinton township—total receipts, $1,840 09; total expenditures, $614 8.3; balance cn hand, $1,195 26. City of Greencastle—total receipts, $19,438 50; total expenditures, $12,85.8 19; balance on hand, $6,580 31. Cloverdale township—total receipts, $2,611 23; total expenditures, $874 14; balance on hand, $1,767 09, Greencastle township—total receipts, $10,319 73; total expenditures, $5,749 06; balance on hand, $4,570 67.

C. W. TALBURT will put on I sale, Monday next, a case of his favorite brand of Canton Flannels, at a reduction ' of 25 percent, from last year’s prices. I Those who bought of him last fall will know this to be a grand bargain. It will

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H EADQUARTERS

Talburt’s Block, South of the postolficc.

The celebrated “Lilly, Bracket.

& Co." mens’ fine shoos can be purenas- ^L' L' nothing'to'l'ook at them,

cd at only one place in Greencastle. ( J ,

—A «iw•; uap.ctan-1 <j oot | s received every week and sold

they possess all the merit claimed for dehors, Lanterns, Chimnics, Coal-oil and j them: the best quality of stock, the best Headlight Oil at bottom prices at AL-j

lilting and best finished shoes that are ^EN'S Drug Store. manufactured in tho United Slates. It '

you want a good shoo or boot of any > See the New Prints just opened at I

kind, don’t fail to call at Christie’s shoe! t | le cheap Corner Store, store, near the National Bank. You will | ^ 'TALBURT get a better quality for the same amount | “ ‘ ‘

of money than at any other place. i.’ or the best fitting and cheapest

j Cloaks in the city, call at CORWIN’S.

silver dollars, Mr. J. T. Darnall; bouquet I of natural flowers. Miss Julia Southard; ‘ I will sell, at pu > h, outcry, on

Wednesday, Oct. 27, seventy head of

at the Lowest Prices

For Cash.

Everybody invited to call and he made happy.

ornamental set of crackle-wear, F. T. | Jones, set of handsome toilet mats, Mrs \

cattle, consisting of 18 2-year-old steers,

H. V. Russell, Pana, Ills.;, $5 gold piece’ i C0W8 and heifers ’ and farmin * utenBil3 of mother of the bride; point-lace handker- 1 a11 kinds ’ on a credit of mne ,uon T ,hs ; chief, Miss Maria Hays; copy of Tenny-! 2,20 WM. ALBAUGH-.

son, morocco and gold, H. V. Russell; j The celebrated “Pearl Shirt” for handsome embossed silver and gold j $1 at G. W. CORWIN * CO’S,

eporgne with cut glass bouquet holder 1

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Hays, Fort Wayne; a! Remember that you will always

very handsome and appropriate present | find the lar « est and most complete stock from the fathtV of the bride, and other of hair brushe8 - combs, powder and peruseful and on\imental presents from j ^ ,in,er ^’Hw-est prices, at ALLEN’S

various members of the family and U dru & ^ tore *.

friends.

leaving their measure

In Washington township, on October, nlflt , lin „ Stnr . 11.1880, infant of I. and M. Brand, aged j ° ‘

three months.

In A’ashington township, on October 17, 1880, daughter of I). and I, Craft, aged 3 years, 6 months and 1 day.

Students who wish to have a nice I military suit will save 20 per cent, by

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Muddon Mentli. John Crane, Jr., a well known citizen of this place, died, Wednesday, Oct. 20, very suddenly, having been sick only about fifty hours, of congestion of the stomach and bowels. Deceased was up in the business portion of the city on Monday night, and was taken sick at that time. Friends took him to his father's residence, and medical aid was summoned, but in spite of all that could be dene, death ensue 1 ns above stated. John Crane, Jr., was eminent in politics, having served two terms as Recorder of thin county. He was kind and generous to a fault, and had a large circle of friends. Ho leaves four orphan children and many other relatives to mourn his sudden departure hence.

Tlit* Fiitrh’k'lluys \%'t‘<ldiiis. Below we give a list of presents to the

bride, not published in our notice last

week:

Handsome Bohemian vases, Mrs. Blankenship; beautiful rustic card receiver, Mrs. J. P. Dunlap; pair of silver napkin rings, Mr. and Mrs. Otho Allen; elegant toilet set, Misses Minnie and Maud Allison; pair of Egyptian water vases, Mrs. J. McD. Hays; handsome breakfast cap, Mrs. Ed. Woods; beautiful silver card receiver, Miss Jodie Hays and Horace White; handsome wash-stand set, Mrs. F. T. Jones; pair French bottles, Mrs. M. B. Keating; pair hand-painted shams, Miss Georgia Keating; pair white Bohemian vases, Mrs. H. V. Russell, Pana, Ills; celluloid card case. Miss Laura Hays; silver butter dish, Mrs. I). L. Southard; pair terra-cotta vases, sister of tho bride; silver cake basket, Mr. Frank Landes; handsome beaded wall pocket, Misses Rosalie and Mary Baker; three

New Cashmeres

CORWIN’S.

just opened at

Be sure and go to LANGDON’S? Bazar for the newest, nicest and cheapest dress goods and trimmings. 4(26

CL “W. TALBURT.

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Largest Stock!

Greatest Variety! Lowest Prices! Also, Paints, Oils Glass, Putty, Varnish, etc., at cooks roiR/crG stoke.

Plain and Corduroy Velvets in all colors just opened at CORWIN’S. You can save 20 pel cen*. on your I military suit by leaving _\our in. asuro at j tho WHEN. 4t23

See the 40e. Jeans at G. W. COR-1 WIN & CO'S—the best in town.

Programme Of the Sunday School Convention to he held at Brick Chapel, October 29, 1880: MOBNINO SESSION. 9:45. Devotional Exercises. 10:00. The Growth of tho Sunday School Idea, O. F. Lane. 10:25. Tho Sunday School work, Dr. A. Marine. 11:00. What should be the Prime Motive of a Sabbath School Teacher, Miss Mattie Williams, 11:20. When is a Teacher fit to come before his class, J. L. Seyboid. 11:40. Infant class Teaching, Mrs. C.

Cook.

12:00. Adjourn for dinner. Ample preparation will bu made by tho people of Brick Chapel and vicinity to furnish

dinner for all.

AFTKIINOON SESSION. 1:00. Devotional Exercises. Look here! At ALLEN'S Drug 1:10. How can wo best enlist tho en- Stole can now bo found great bargains in

tireChurch Membership in tho Sunday Wall Paper. They will close out their School Work, Rev. J. Pitner. present stock at very low prices, to make

1:45, How can we get the Adult!room for their spring stock,

membership of our Sunday School to

mSS’ FEVER TOM.

The liability to AQ17E thronghout this section of country mates tt necessary to have a rellaWs remofly always at hand, which will thoroughly eradicate the disease In Its Incipient as well w more advanced stages. ^

Ladies and children's Underwear, Sacks, Nubias, Hoods and fancy knit goods of all kinds—Germantown and Factory Yarns and Zephyrs iu great variety at LANGDON’S Bazar. 4t25

ptrftct health, without the Injurious elTects so often following the use of other remedies.

If the directions are follow..,i It will effect a perfect and absolute cure.

“ '■ n °w put up In fc os. octagon bottles, wltb white engraved wrapper. A box of Liver

Pllla free with each bottle. Pricv- *1.00. For Mile by all nrumrlsl*.

on application we will send our bautlaome pamphlet containing full lists of our Preparation''.

BROS. A CO., Prop’s, 81. Louis and Kansas City, Ho-

m/CKLYMffs/rms

-Tho finest, newest, cheapest and !

.VSystem Renovator. A mild and pleasant catliurHc.

most stylish lot of Hats that can he found Howeli»? ,, TheMe Blttent are"not Hn*Iti/oxteHl”h’Jt in Putnam Countv is at the WHEN. 6t23 „ ® f re * 1 and pleosnnt to the taste.

lorSalc by all Druiiqlsts. Price $1.00 yer Bottle-

■ -If you want good Oilcloths cheap, and a large stock to select from, call at

G. W. CORWIN & CO'S.

prepare tho lessons, Miss Carrie L. SUl-1 c ”’S? s ' SpriD8er Br0th '‘ r Cl ° aU '’‘ l

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The finest, cheapest and best line of Gents' Furnishings that can be found in Putnam county is at the WHEN. 10t23.

Cloaks and Dolmans, new styles just received at LANGDOX’ Fancy Bazar. 4i2 5

2,10. How shall the Home Mission of each School be done, Mrs. D. Stanley. 2:30. Question Drawer. 3:00. importance of township Organization, A. J. Neff. 3.15. Reports of township Presi-

dents.

3:30. Miscellaneous Business. 4 00. Adjourn. A general invitation is extended to all to attend this convention and take part in the discussion of the subjects presented. J. A. Allison, President, D. Lanodon,Secretary.

*ay-Sale

of cattle, hogs, com in

shock, and farming implements, at Will Albaugh’s, 3 miles soutn of Greencastle,

Wednesday, October 27.

More Ma's and BURT'S.

now Carpets, Oil Cloths, Curtain goods at TAL2t28

Examine that large line of Fancy

Goods at ALLEN'S Drug Store.

G. W. CORWIN

& CO. can save

you money on Flannels and Jeans.

Ladies’ and gents’ collars and cuffs laundried in first-class style at the WHEN. Leave packages every Tuesday to bo returned Saturday. (It23

See that CORWIN’S.

beautiful Cretouno at

Headquarters for the Best Salt and Lowest Prices at W5 SONG’S, Northwest Corner Public Square. tf5

Go and see TOM ABRAMS at his new quarters. Photograph and Autograph Albums at ALLEN’S Drug Store.

——COR1V IN Sc CO. are headqnartcrs for Hosiery and Ladies’ Underwear.

“Malt Bitters” ore a Brain, Nerve and Blood food, peculiarly adapted to, and warmly recommended by our druggists and physicians, for General DebilityMental and Physical Exhaustion, Hysteria, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Kina, cia’ion and Dropsy. 4(24

910,000 To Loan.

Money to loan on good security, for

For particulars call

any length of time,

on H. C. Lewis, Greencastle, Ind. 24tf

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

When you want to buy or sell butter, eggs, bacon, lard, or any kind of produce, he sure to go to Wysong’s, north west corner of the public squae. tf

Bargains in all kines of staple am fancy groceries and provisions, at Georj: 1 Wysong’s, northwest corner pubh square.

HAMMOND’S HACK runs to »l trains. Leave orders to call for passes gers or baggage at Darnall Bros. & 0*1

Store.

Nice new stock of Glassware art Queenswaro at TOM ABRAMS’. Save money by buying your gro cories, provisions, queenswaro and glass

ware at Wysong’s,

public square.

northwest corm

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Cheapest place in town to buy groceries is at TOM ABRAMS’.

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

GOODBAR A SON'S, East Side Public entrusted to the<r care, with neatness m Square. despatch. Children's clothes a speeialtl

A. L. GOODBAR & SON. them grocers, East Side Square, invito evci body to call and see them. Good gom and low prices will he the chief indue ments at this house. Milt. E. Thomas, Notary Puhli Morton, Indiana. Acknowledgemeti 1 taken and conveyancing promptly at*^'

ed to.

Mrs. J. L. Claspilt ana Miss Gi hom ot their mantau-making parlors oti Gillespie’s store, have just received, reel from the east, all tho latest styl’ and cuts, and are prepared to do all woi

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