Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 November 1880 — Page 7

NEW MILLINERY

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ft Mss! Stf Iss! Miss K. (/. Kou land F» mnstantly rP'*eivinu iihe latest and mnit fashionable fall ami winter Uonnets, Turbans,. Hats, Feathers, Lac s, and all the novelties in* TrimminKs, etc., to be sold cheaper than ever.

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5:18 p m 12:30 a vi

Trlmminva, > to

Hair work promptly made to order

East Washiiiifton street.

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UA1LWAY TIMK-TABLE. Iho next ontiTtainmcnt'i at Opcrn thi;''spells'’and moro silver would be [HniAVAroLis asi) St. Louis Kailkoad | House will be "Caste” and “Our Flirta-: necessary. Having obtained all his vicl ) iy Uo i" 4 «Ka.t. (Joins West- ttons," Xov. 8 and 9. liinbad.hc pronounced tho charm al

tej?”The improvements undo in Opera . ,nos l complete. Ho pocketed ail the Hall, this city, last week, under the en- 1 s ilv- r except the small coin ,aml, with a lerpnsing new management, were notice- ti orc,J injuncron to his dupe not to move able to those who attended the entertain- from tho spot until he teturned, hastened ments given 'hero Thursday. Friday and | »«■>>’, as he said, to get the tools whereSaturday, There was po cold, chilliu* t w *^* U P buried treasure. lair thrown out upon the audience whet.} rhis was thc last visit ,i0 ^ thnt !

house.

all over tho city.)

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A.cconimodati tn *‘N.V. Kxpress...

'Every Hay,

JOHN W. EARP, Ajrent.

■4r. Louis Vanualia.Tbkuk Hautk * lx

DIAXAPOUS RaII.UOAP.

Eastward Trains. W estward Trains. ♦"iSOAM *»4. at r a I **12 Has “T-SJpx •s-g 1 ) a u i- a | °S. 53 a a *j.d« r w

*l»aily except Sunday.

♦♦Daily.

SAM’L CATlIfiRWOOP, Agt. the curtain was raised, tho temperature

Louisvill e, Xkw Ai.bany aV Chicauo- of the hall was held at a pleasant degree was hoard of

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Livery, Sale and Feed

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FlxpreB* '* Froifht

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(Goinj? North. )

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Through Freight

CUoing S)Ulh.

Ex pro Way Freight Through Freight...

.. 1 57 p. m, ...2 30 i*. m. . ..3 00 A. M. 1 Z\ P. M. 1 ■ " A . M. ...1 57 p. ii.

during the evening, new carpet was fur-; Sonic, iiinf'S ho accosted colored men up-j nished for stage use, the dressing rooms on flio -street, and worked too charm for , wi t ■ r novated and newly furniahed, and henelit there, telling them that the ^ other minor improvements were made. | 8u,n Ihey intrusted to him would he miA new drop curtain is being painted (<>, racu l° us 'y augimMitod by the time he re-

rcplaco the old otie now in use.

turned from a neighboring store. The amount be promised to find for some of the occupants of dwellings varies from a thousand to a million. lie promised •tliHi.i (sj to Walter Greene, of loirti, Brinton street, last Easter day, an 1 after getting -f' an i an umbrella to protect him from the rnin while he went after his tools, vanished, lie got from Mrs. j Emily C. Stanford, of 51t) South Tenth

Furniture, Fit lure: & Picture Frames

C. J. KiMBLE & SON,

tv’e keep the neatest rias. be“t Imr^e \ finest earriniree. etc., ever kept in I’ntmiiii ei.unty, kit III which are hired ."it at redu -ed ran-i t

Country peeple wisbins their hnrsee w-‘I fea , , , and cared tor while in tho eity should pu Fhe only i xcluaive’nanutaeturera and denlers them up at our •tr.lde. in the county, tberct'iire it is the only certain We buy horse* and m le place to let *oi ' farniture nt low prices, Lot .-,0tf ULACK lit BHOTIIER everybody go and see-in ilutlmwuy Uloek. ly I <

Greencastle Foundry -ANDAIACl II S !•: « OM I*.V7<’V , -Manufacturers of— Culver’s Iren Drag 1 Saw And nil kinds of Mnclnn01 y and Castings. kr^Kipairing on Mill Work and Farm Machinery done i rom ptly. fcshoi» near South Depot, Greencastle,| Ind.

THE STAR. C1TV AND COUNTY firWHuy is held at $1<* a ton. 9t^“Corn is selling at 10 to 13 cents

per bushel.

feg—Tis said tho ‘gooso bone” pre-

dicts a cold win’rr.

Will pay for Tm: year. Subscrihr

Feed tho turkeys—Thanksgiving! the largest, thc live

The undersignod bogs loave^ to inform the public that he has added to his livery stock some of the Finest am! Latest Style of Carriages And Buggies, and fine single and double driving horses. I am well prepared to furnish carriages for parties, weddings and funerals on short notice. Prices to suit thc times. Horses and mules bought and sold. G R A N I> C E N T U A L LIVERY. SALE — A.VcT-D FEED STABLE! Northeast Corner Public Square, Greencastle 1ml. JOHN CAWLEY.

The New York Store. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. Katabliahid lSo.5. TRIMMINGS.

Day will soon be here.

8t*-The Hancock Democrat has moved to Plainlield, Hendricks County, Ind. gijjrMr. W. B. Tinny, Passenger Agent of the H. f). It. 11., was in the city Sat

urday.

Bevy-Hog cholera is getting in its work on the hogs in the southern portion of this county. [jp-Mrii Margaret Wilcox and son, Paul, are visiting their many friends in Greencastle. (tty-Monday the hunting season opened, and there was a ru.-di of men, dogs and guns to the country. jt^y-Mr. J. T. Darnall entertained Govornor-elect Porter during his visit to Greencastle last Saturday. Bay- There was a marked lalltng olf in the interest of the hoys in the November

Died,

j On Oct. 29, 1880, in Washington tp , at thc residence of Mr. Peter Baumunk, Miss Melissa Herbert, daughter of Clus. iierb.it, aged 17 years, 7 months and 20

I days.

On Oct. 29, ISSD, in Washington tp., 1 Thomas I’cnfro, aged .”9 years.

On Oct. 1, in Marion tp., of whooping street, whom ho assured to be the pn»8 cough. Linnie E., daughter of Ahrahatn or of+9.S) which were buried in her and Mary E. Oliver, aged 1 year and <> ' i liar, an 1 P-’ from Samuel Smith, 1139 months. Baltimore street, lie was identified on On Oct. 9, in Greencastle, of diphtheria, Monday as John Mandorson and was (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newt. Dicks, arrested. Yesterday ho was given a aged 7 years. ! hearing before magistrate Smith, when , On Oct. 25, in Jackson tp., of lung dis- j several of the swindled appeared. Smith j ease, Mrs. Staton, at nn advanced age. j assured the miglstratis that his wife hud On Oct. 30, in Greencastle. infant (laugh-; not heen well sinco Mandcrson had ter of Carl Eitelyorg, aged 10 months. worked the fairy project, and he himself was all ups't. The accused was put

under $2,400 bell.

An Imliaii I'lotgKinig.

A correspondent of the San Diego

Stak for one whole V^Lnion, writing from Campo, says: leading ' ^ n Ed'an, charged with breaking into | the cheapest tl,ohouse of Mr ■E’rnck and stealing I

some blankets, was tried before Justice!

SCHOOL HOOKS,

Slates, Pens,

Pencils

Paper

Jnlc,

\ml School Supplies ol'nll Kinds, --GO TO >n BOOK

pSTOUI S.K. Cor. l*ul)licS(juar(\(iieon(*iistl(‘, hid.

now, for

and

newspaper published in Putnam County. Remit money by registered letter or by postuflice order, to F. A. Arnold, pub-

lisher, Greencastle, Ind.

ICuitl r.sltile 'I'laiisfVis.

In ourTrimmina iroiurtinent ini? attraoiive assortmonts ot

wo arc show

BLACK SILK KHINtiES. Plain aad beaded COLORED SILK F1UN6KS. BLACK AND COLORED TASSELS. PASSEMENTERIES. BEADED ORNAMENTS. SPIKES. CORDS AND BALLS.

l.ntcct Novelties in TRIMMING CORD -ALS0A NEW LINE OF DRESS BUTTONS. iMT All (Je.idf morked in Plain Eimire!>. Pettis, ivers & Co..

of the Peace Gaskill, and turned over to 1 the old Indian alcalde and six chiefs for punishment. They sentenced him to re- i coive one hundred hashes. The prisoner was a large young man, six feet and well

James M. Thomas to James T. Brady, I P r0 P ortio,,e,i - lla ' vns tiedu I’ b y 8 acres in Clinton tp ., for $49.5. ‘ | " ,e wnsts !l lon " T0 ^' nn,, ,ho r0 P e , Trustees Presbyterian Church to John w,s l ,:,!Sse,1 thr,,u = h ,he s ‘ ,rin -' < of ft hi « h A. Brown, land in Franklin tp., for 1400. aw *8 on » nd ovor “‘ 8 oth « r s " 1 "’ Anthony Payton to John A. Brown, lot thcv,c,im ‘>^2 drawn up so that his No. 4, blk. 7, Carpentersville, for $300. J fcct would j ,,st louch lho B round - His Enoch V.McYav to Josephs. McVay, I fuetwere 8 P rHnd and e, * ch "" l

, wagon sp ikes, and his body was tied at ! tho hips. His shirt was removed, and 1

land in Washington tp., for $500. I lhcn ft 8t,l,vvart l " dian ad,nin i 8lored ** | Samuel Payne to George W. Priest, > pun,8h,nunt w,th * lL ‘ athcr ,anat - b >'

land in Clinton tp., for $53 30.

H EADQUARTERS Soft' 2 ' Talliurfs ]>lock, South ol' the postotlice. New (hmxIs received every week and sold at (lie Lowest Prices

For Cash.

Everybody invited to call and be made happy. C. ‘W» TALBIRT. GEORGE BICKNELL.

40 acres in Floyd tp., for $1,600. Mathias N. Tisten to Mariah E.Tisten,

Manufacturer and Dealer in

Kiissrll villi*.

election, as compared with the election

of lust mouth. dollars. The teachers of the county BfcgrSubsoribe for Thk S i ak, because ’ .oem to be at work upon the library fund it is the largest, best, cheapest, and only with no small amount of will and persereiiable newspaper published in Putnam I verance. What distiiet in the county can County. One dollar per year is the sub- beat Russellville? *

whirling it around his head and bringing Jit down with his utmost forgo upon the ; naked body of the prisoner. The blood i

The Russellville teachers recently gave | poured from tho writhing man’s hack, a supper to aid in buying a library for j After a strong man had administered fiftheir schools. They realized thirty-eight ty strokes he was so exhausted by the

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Indiannpolia, ImD

scriptioti price. Biaf The Brazil

Greencastle papers

marriages last week. They had a snow storm and an accompanying cold snap

over in Putnam.

Bc.r' *or neighboring town of Lena deserves and should have the ribbon—dur ing the whole of tno exciting political canvass just closed no political meeting

was held in the town.

BatT .Mr. Jas.'.T. Darnall, of this city, is being pushed by his friends for the office of Clerk of the Slate !5i natc. Mr. Darnall has taken an active part in poll tics during the campaign just closed, is qualified, no doubt, for the position, and he has thc inside track in the race up to

date.

: Mr. and Mrs. Tinsley were divorced

Argus 8u,s. 1 In i years ago at Columbus, Ind. Both made r. ported scon s of , 8U |j Re q„ en t matrimonial ventures, he ta-

king (our wives in succession, and she two husbands. At length both being free, they discussed their varied experiences, admitted that neither had heen happy since their parting, and finally

were reunited.

(olorotl Tliiit

task that he gave way to another fiend, a younger and more muscular Indian, who continued the tor ure. Fifty lashes had already been laid on, and the young devil continued to cut into the prisoner’s flesh fifty times more. I spare a recital of the awful shrieks and cries of the poor, tortured creature, When the one hundred lashes had been administered tho Indian alcalde told the almost ! dying man to leave the country or he would he hung if he ever came hack.!

| Mr. Gaskil! say-: “After one of these'

Indians lias been whipped once he will never steal again; it makes a good Indian

I of him. This prlaoner, when let down, (

! fell to the ground, and could not move I without support from'his sister "

Flows!

Callender & Dunn. Proprietors t'f CASTLE m§, yDeakrs in Flour, Meal and Feed.

How si 4oiiii^

Worked I i»oii ihr 4'i'cUiility

ol lli<. ItSMM*.

(Philadol|d)ia Times,)

For about a year past a colored confi- An elephant is used in u spectacular , denco operator has been achieving con- play in 1’hiladelphia. I! is kept in a t J. e siderable success by playing upon the several squares away, and taken to the superstitious credulity of his dusky fel- theatre every evening at the proper lows, He was a tall young man with a point in the piece. One afternoon ho! re’ling eye. His plan was to select a | mok it into his head that the time had

8ikrl-ast Saturday afternoon, just as co i ore j f anl ,|y j n g,,,,,] circumstances, j'’omo to perform. Throwing his keeper, the expiess train on the I. & St. L. R. R ; u 0 mitered their dwelling and after ai aside, he burst into the street, overturnwas going to leave for Indianapolis, the brief conversation gom rally assured the ed a wagon and several street stands on front “boiler plug” of lho engine was intended dupe that ho could read the his way to the theater, smashed a door

stars and had the gift of prophecy. and took his usual place on the stage. “Do you want to get rich widout much The absence of lights and audience seemwork?” was his next inquiry, and as od to convince him that ho had made a

Ah<3 r<mu ^SacliiiHTv ^raurrallv. Has on hand and for Bale at lowest possible price?, ESOO^Bi:SI WIIGAT £»£UL6,S, Doth one and two-hor -e. Also the Celebrated Studebnker LUMBER WAGONS. STRING WAGONS, AND CARRIAGES. The attiouimi ol the puldip is icirti' dlarly called to lho line <>f KannandSprinKWagon* maniifueturcd !»• mo ; thi'M s-inl-will be found tu bo built ot the beat material*, by com|IC 'out workuH n. end :.rc ’’ully « arranted. Dealer iu Iron and Steel, Horse Shoes and llurse-Sboc Nails, and Pittsburg Coal, Northeast corniT Indiana and Columbia .•'ticcds, Greencastle, Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally.

Highest market price paid for grain. Custom grinding a specialty.

pied by C AST I.

On Mill lot formerly "ecu

SOl'TIl OIU'.HNt

Dagc’ii mill

IT Vuu Ooii'I 4’atcli lliui in Tfii

was

blown out, and the escaping steam and hot water severely scalded Mr. Nash, [me fireman. The injured man was ta-

| ken to the Central Houso immediately this was naturally answered in the alfand Drs. Evans and Preston gave him the jrmative, he went on . “In do cellar unnecessary care. Nash’s injuries were der do house dere’s great riche: . Hun-

very painful, though not dangerous, and at this writing he is getting along nicely. 8«£"Thc reception tendered to Hon. A. G. Porter, Governor-elect of Indiana, last Saturday, by the Faculty of Indiana Asbury University, tho students and citi-

zens, was largely attended and passed off could proceed, ho next descended to pleasantly. Mr. Porter arrived from the the cellar and began his incantations, east at 9 o’clock a. m., and was escorted He mostly repeated a mass of scriptural to tho University, where the students language, mingled with original rubbish were in lino to receive him. As he on- of his own. Secrecy was absolutely entered tho campus, the cadets, under the joined. Next he asked for bright silver

mistake, and he sulfered himself to

led back to the stable.

A train on the Memphis and Charlston j Railroad was stopped by a man who gave a danger signal with a flag. Then he took

dreds and thousands. I know it kase it has been revealed to mo by de spirit ob a little child in do shape ob a ghost. AID ,

, . , | deliberate aim with a gun at the engineer you’s got to do is to folly ray dreckshuns. | , lim KnWml( . nt i v

1 know de numhahs and fairy projeks." Having received the assurance that he

i and killed him. He subsequently explained that he was out hunting locomotives. |

He proved to he a lunatic.

MULIIOLN, HANNA & BLACK

—oflcrltheir services as —

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KIIEIRJS,

Step and Take a Drink at

CENTENNIAL 8ALOOW, , ., , , , L ,, J. M. OWEN3 & IIKO., Props., West 8ide L '' Bidpath, and a Itsu address on bchi f I'uillr 8'|iiare. ilreonfantle. Ind. Cm in . 0 f the students by Mr. 0. F. Coffin. Mr.

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services to another woman .while

command of Lieut. Hamilton, fired a '-oin, generally three dollars. This he rival lay in wait and murdered him*

salute of seventeen guns. The exercises laid upon the ground. Next he demandin the Chapel were: A welcome address ed money of minor value, and this he alon behalf of the faculty by Professor J. so laid, each piece by itself, so as to form

a circle or a square. Sometimes he pro-

of the students by Mr. 0. F. Coflin. Mr. duced a hottie alleged jto contain magic Porter responded briefly, entirely ignor- water, which would enable the possessor ing politics, confining his remarks to to see into thc middle of next week if he

A girl at Kane, III. did not like to de-1 cide which of two suitors should escort

her to a party, and to chose a third man, [to the "••itiaens of Putnam and al.iuinina counties. They have the largest stork and most , complete line of caskota, coffins, burial rohes, etc., in western Indiana. Funerals arranged One of the rejected men then offered ms ; . 1C ,1 conducted with thecaro assured bv thirty years' experience in the business.

No. II and 1(1 East Washington Street, (Jreenaastte, Ind.

Look to Your Insui nee

ing^old" reluldc 'and" reMmn**”!' ^.urince thanks for the honor conferred, advice to anointed his eyea with it. Unfortunately

Hon Capital and aiVc-ts^” “ ate '' of lncort ’ ora ' the students assembled, and acknowledg- the price demanded even for a few drops

Capital. Assets mont of the debt of friendship lie owed of this made it too precious except for a ISM...Home of New York H.iwi.mo J »“ I .39».23S | to Asbury and the citizens of Grc-encas- Vanderbilt or Rothschilds, i!!L 1 *.-°. t [, Br PK, k 1 J- n - J’)!!!*!!!!- 'f all'll!! tie whom he had known while here tak- 1 wenttlirough a lotol incantations

Continental of N . V.

JI5I2-Bormau American...

Then he

of the

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if — l.uo.'uuo iidTsInoo jnjj his collegiate course. After the pub I Ubi order, with the drawing of more anf.'. $4,ao P ^' London * mob,, ““ U,nUl ,ic exerciae8 Gov. Porter mingled among gfes and circles in tho air or on the good and reguTar'corni'a'ny. l "p| , c^se"cof| n "nd the citizens, down town, and left on the ' ground. 1 hen ho suddenly

E. D. ANDERSON,

The question of negro children in pub-' lie schools has heen excitedly raised in Pitaburgh, where one Commissioner gives them formal permits to attend and the other Commissioners forcibly eject them.

o nil's

No, It E. Washington St.

1:30 train for Terre Haute.

, that there wag something

discovered wrong with

Some Galveston boys were impressed by reading of thc martyrdom of saints by death at the slake, ami they decided to burn a pot dog in the same manner. The leader tn tho movement had a theory that the poor brute's sufferings would result in immortal joy, and thus be a good thing for it. A post was driven into the ground, tho dog chained f st and a roaring fire built. The boys sang' songs while their victim roasted toi

Bargains, BARGAINS. Bargains!

MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE! Mulholn, Hanna, & Black FURNITURE DEALERS.

We are now ••eailv to soli all kimls of Furniture at prices lower than were ever before offer >d in Putnam County. Wo propose to largely increase our stock by additional puronases, and

Largest, Cheapest and Best line of goods ever offered in this market.

;o keep on hands me

vVe trust persons lueuding anything in our line will call and sue us before goin

elsewhere.

death.

It is no trouble to us to showlgoods.

Call and See Us at the Old Stand, Nos. 14 &. 16 East Washington St., Greencastle, ind. VI ITIOLI-.Y HAIM IMA & CliACK.