Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 13 November 1880 — Page 5

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■ Out of the two hundred, ;ic-j And the 1U shades of Silks' ual count, diflerent shapes, i^ IMushep, and the

JAMES DAGGY,

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.various combinations of Gros r - ]"! a T x /~\ 1—^

styles and kinds oi Ladies i Q ra j u an( j g a ^j tl brocaded Rib- A_j\ ) JTv T- SOO'X’T, And Hatter,

ft Fait? Goi al Ifc Maa

8*^* First Natioxal Hank Bcilpixo.

All work anJ fits ttu irdtitccd,

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I Is pntzled to know just what his numerous

I patrons can be suited in, [ But he has spared

| most stylish and desirable goods

' found.

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I am not poinp to pay I will 5u*ll you (roods 20 per cent less thau others or at less 'ban cost, 1 because I have to pay my clerks, rents, insur-

n.s U}inr"tn «oU f .t the • an(,e nn,i incidental expenses: neither do we n I.i.) r o sel | intend to be mean nnd say that other houses do

| not keep (rood ^(»ods, and ours the only house

| to buy poods from.

SSut Wo Propose to Say WE DO KEEP A FIRST-CLASS uniw ol

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 be 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, Ruchings, Scarfiugs, Ties, Veilings, &c., there is no larger ASSORTMENT IN GREENCASTLE.

jay Dr. Goldsberry, of I’arke count!' has located in this city to practice his profession. fi*ay*I,aura Dainty has offered a prize of $25 in gold to the best declaimer, some time during Asbury commencement next year. The announcement was made at! the Wednesday night's entertainment, on b ‘half of Mrs. Dainty, by 1’rof. Itiilpath.' colored hoy named Wilson, hailing from Indianapolis, was arrested Tuesday, for stealing pigeons from Vir. K. J. Hargonham. and arraigned before the Mayor, who discharged him on account of his youth, and sent him back to Indianapolis. fte$“Mis.s .1. II. 1’roston, of this city, is 1 making an energetic canvass for the olfico of State Librarian. She is recoin-

THE CHEAPEST STOVE

House in America. J.W. BUFFINGTON’S

MAM2IOTH

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

oOO Heati 112.* Stoves al

3?ri<*t‘s That "vVili "’5T «sb.

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We make

LI email town Wools,

Zephyrs, Canvass,

Embroidering and

Filling Silks a specialty. | Cambrics, etc.

We keep Corsets, Ladies’

Children’s Underwear, Canton

Flannels, Felt Skirts, Towelings I Bleached Muslins, Silk and Cotjton Velvets, 1 trillings, Paper

mended for the position by the promi- j ne'nt republicans of this section, and is j competent to till the position in a satis-1

factory manner.

#ir^“'‘’l he man who laughs"—we refer to the Jehu who opens his potato-trap and and makes that hideous, annoying, nerveracking, car-splittTig, grinding, grating, idiotic laugh, at Opera House, when it is opened for the entertainment of our citi

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this! A full si/.eil No. 8 stove,

with 35 pieces, OljS V I

No. 7 Cooking stove, with 35

pieces, OBlIy 2.

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We have recently purchased one of Rrainerd, Armstrong &

Co.’s beautiful Spool Silk Cases, with a full

celebrated spool silks, none better in the market, which we are

selling: 24 yd. spool silk for 4 cents,

50 “. “ “ 6 “ 100 “ “ “ “ 10 “ 10 “ button hole twist 3 “

B TTU" IT 1 1 3ST Cx T O East Side Public Square,

goes to Mattoon soon Peter Kyan i has removed to IHoomington Mrs.

«»v h ; u ''! !'• r" - «*«f n'*'v?' 1 vrwX5'i; oJ “ett i eople should no longer be hairsssed bj |) a gj. v j s having a new liouse erected on him. : his farm lames Williams, who MTIIugh Thompson, ol Cloverdule 1 v .olently kicked by a horse last .. . . , , week, is able to be out ana* 0 * bat

assortment of their very suddenly, on 1 burs- studentwho comos to the North Knd so

day last, of heart disease. He had been| 0 ft e n is ‘‘sweet’ on a North Hud beauty, in his usual health up to the day of his j They wi re standing at the gate one evedeath, had been to town and voted on n * n g, and we heard him quoting Shakes-

, , , peare to her. In the words of \ enus, she

a },< t ( '* ronlind “'ri*n kisses Mhnrt as one—one

the fatal ailment,

OUR GOODS »ie SOLD for CASH ONLY, We cordially invite you to visit our place of business, ZBjATTINTEI'S blocic.

S -A- V IE

nvnoisTEi'Y By buying your School and College Text 33 O O ^ At the Drug Store of C. V. LffllS Si to.

Tuesday. Thursday he was au.eseu j rftp , ie(1 .. Ton kl<SS(iS H h or t as one-one

messenger was sent! | ong as twenty.”—“Ah." said he, “no

for a physician, but before medical as-' matter how, only give me plenty.’’ Then sUtance arrived Mr. Thompson was there was a noise iike a horse pulling his ( | ea j j hoof out of the mud, and we passed on, ' leaving them to revel in the bliss of love (Pay-The police force of Greencastle I together—yum yum Charles K would make itself more useful, and re- ( McKee has gone to Indianapolis to “sub

if thol on , * 10 Jfttrnal. We predict he will have

a “case" before he is there long.

The too Okf ns.

more

main fully as ornamental as now, necessary steps were taken to keep the entrance and sidewalk in front of Opera House dear of the foul-mouthed and illmannered gang which congregate there on amusement occasions, to the great annoyance of patrons of the house, as well

as pedestrians w ho happen to pass thati lnB J re wl ‘ l „ DB V , 1 “ :,S8

'Sunday-School meeting in College Chap-

Asltury Notes.

Dr. Gohin delivered an excellent lec-

ture last Sunday, on,

Christianity.”

Next Sunday there will be a mass

"The Future of

el, instead of the customary lecture.

THE STAR.

(DaJ-The bill of fare offered our citi/.ens ; c. B. Ketcham left, last Saturday, for

by the Asbury Lecture Association this Kansas City.

winter, is of high order, the first course The Junior Class was examined in Dr. having been served in the appearance of Kidpath s department last Monday. Laura Dainty, on Wednesday night. The Mr. Curtis, class S5, contributed largo , 5,. ■ ■ ,, . Iv to the excellence of the music, last remainder of the bill is: lion. Emory A. j , . . ,1

J ( Sunday, by assisting with his tlute.

Storrs, on "The Destiny of the Repub- ^ (ieHverfl( , a few of hcr lie," next month; Hon. William 1’arsons, I L .^ 0 j ce ae |, cdong before the students af on "Michael Angelo," in January; J. W.jter chapel exorcises, Thursday morning. Riley, Readings and Recitations, ini W. H. Bartram, of Terre Haute, was March; and I’rof. David Swing, on "The in the city, Thursday, delivering the milNovel in Literature,’’ in May Tickets "“T suilti ordered a f *' w wueks *K 0 ' for the whole course, *1.50, now on sale I ' a,lra |, !‘ in '>'t f '» d " r ” d .^ e ' p K tt . n ' 01 . , . , ^ rpcpption, last Wednesday nt^ht, at tno at Lan^don’s. Single ticket, oO cents. • . / %■ /-n-.i- i „ .1

Cures by 4l»sor|»|ion (Nature's wav ‘ H T T LUNG DISEASES,' II J. THROAT DISEASES, JiuilBreathing Troubles. b'uilinAn! 'n' ,l<! ,5r,teni curative nxents and t' J ro j I l O10 cliiieased parts the poisons THOUSANDS TESTIKV to its Virturs. YOU CAN BE RELIEVED AND CURED Don’t despair until you hare tried thissensiTTAT/ilFM^lif 1 in ' 1 llAlll( AI ' l - V TIT'ECSi’ld by Druiraists or sent by mail on receipt of pnec, 81 (O. by tnonhi'ls'aniUiur^ATES & 11 AN LEY book. “Three Millions a Tear, 111 Madison Street, bent free. ly 29 Chiraito, Ills.

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And all ilim aaos of tho Ki«lncy«. Bl-uldcr and Urinary Organs by wearing tho IMPROVED EXCELSIOR KIDNEY PAD It is a Marvel of Healing and Relief, SIMPLE. SENSIBLE, DIRECT, painless, powerful. It CURES w here all else fails. A Revelation and Revolution in Medicine. Absorption or direct application as opposed to unsatisfactory internal ineditnnes Send for our treatis** on Kidn«*y troubles, sent free. Sold by druggist.*, or sent by mail, on receipt of price, 92.

Address

- ni‘im.1 end .Ion- BltCS L 11111167, nine Kidney Pad. Ask for it a take l.'H Madison Slrect. no other. Iy29 Chicago, Ills.

CITY AN I) COUNTY

Sitti-Mifis Leo Cookerly has retired from business. Slay Mrs. Jos. Allen has been quite tick this week. Wu?”Regular services at the Christian Church to-morrow. UjpDr. Hollingsworth and family will soon go to California. jiayMiss Mary Fletcher is visiting

gtj£f*Only one dollar j>ays for Thk Staii for a year. Subscribe now, and you will

not regret it.

astf* Elder A. J. Laughlin, former pastor of the Christian Church, this city, is

visiting friends here.

gcay-A new dancing club has been organized hero and sails along as "The

Perhaps Dancing Club.’’

ffgrThe Presbyterian church, of this | city, will probably extend a call to Rev.

Mr. McCaslin, of llur.cie.

Joy-It is expected that ludg> Kckles will preside at the November term of

the Putnam Circuit Court.

On Nov. 5, 1880, in Floyd tp., of typhoid fever, James B. Alley, aged 21

years.

On Nov. 2, in Greencastle tp

H. and 1. Alley, aged 1 month and 18

residence of Miss Mollie Clark, by the ladies of the Kappa Kappa Gamma fraternity, of which she is an honorary

member.

Practical jokes seem to be the order of the day. The best one we have heard of

child of " r8S played by Mr. C. on his room-

mate, Mr. Y. Friday morning last was very dark and dreary, so Mr. C, very

days. I early in tho morning, turned Mr. Y.’s On Nov. 4, in Clovcrdale tp., of heart watch an hour nr two ahead of time, lie disease, Hugh Thompson, aged 73 vears, 'I" " awakened his room mate and asked - „„,l on ' ; him the time Mr. 1 . jumped up. and

after an exclamation ol astonishment, j said that they had slept until after l ight o’clock, dressed himself and hurried of

Of coure he could not get in

8 months and 29 days.

CORRESPONDENCE.

friends at Clovcrdale, Ind.

jtfrMr.S. It. Terry and family have ; ci| ^ n of p utnamCo ;; n , v jfj, ha(l n oae

moved to Harmony, Ind.

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g%y-Gip Brawner is building a new-

house in the third ward.

(^‘Merchants in Greencastle com-

plain tha' trade is brisk.

g^j“Mr. Will Albaugh and wife are j

visiting relatives in Kansas.

B«.Y-It is said that James Stone ia to be I

appointed night policeman.

g^r-'. 'minty Treasurer Hillis lias gone

to Missouri to visit relatives.

gggrMiss Johnson, of Chicago, is visit-

ing Mrs. Jackson and family.

SC*Kd. Woods has removed across

tho street from his old stand.

JCuMr. J. H. Shinn, of Floyd township, is making a tour of Kansas. II. S. Ilenick, Deputy-Treasurer, has been visiting the Louisville fair. *e»y*Tho epizootic, in light form, is troubling the horses over this count}’.

«B“Ja3. Owen hss moved to the old atives, during the Claypool residence on West Columbia . State Legislature

street, and R. 8. Farrow occupies tho

house vacated bp Mr. Owen.

tt^-The membership of the Presbyterian Church, this city, will meet, Sun day, Nov, 21, and take into consideration the question of calling a pastor.

to college

Til* randara of Thu Star will ..lea-n hear in s it was not yet six o’clock. Ib- returned miou that wo do not hohi ourselves account •- , t J f , ole for or endorse the opinion* of corraspwnd- liomu to got sorno UrFaluftSt, M*L'ling, no ents published in these column*. We simply doubt, that he would like* to Chaso his

give spaee to our correspondents that the poo- 1

ide may learn what the thoughts of tneir ; mate out (n tow n.

HaT-Twould ba a good thing forev ry . Tho following ara thaperformers «'«ot-

Wonli CwrtM’iiru^lle. |ed by tho literary societies for the -J'l of „ , , i iFebruarv: Aftetnoon Orator, Will T.

but gravel or macadamized roads. Louis Snyder has gone to lopeka, ^ c .ff. afternoon Reader J. K. White. For r tr , f i Kansas prospecting, with a view to en-1 ,‘ he e ’ onlc( . t at nj Ut t ' bo following were tetrMr.J. 1. Cooper, of C linton town- „, rlnK | an d there. Right here the thought ( ,| ecU ., 1: |.' ri , In philo—Orator, Frank W. ship, has gone to Kansas, expecting to strikes u.s that there are hundreds of old! , e; will H. Hood; Essayist, make that State his future home. Indianians living in Kansas, and more ’ ^ ^ Longden; declaimer. Kd. L. Scarritt.

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Sunday night a young gent, after u> McMi | Un ; Declaimer, 1). Rodgers. stoned by some unknown persons, the! exer0,8e » 1 u,l8dl *J r ,norn,n 8' malignant wretches pursuing him to his; These are interesting times in the lit-

hoarding house, "adding insult to injury” by attempting to play marbles on his coat-tail while ho ran David Badger is able to be out again .. . .The election of officers of the Bluo Ribbon Union, Wednesday night, resulted in the election of Smith Smiley as President, Dr. Pitchlynn as secretary, and Dr. Taylor treasurer. We did riot learn who were

elected to the minor offices

“Electric Light,” on Tuesday, November 10. Tickets on sale at Brattin's. fet)“TiiK Stau—all printed at home— eight pvges—18 columns—big as a blan ket—bright as ajewel—only one dollar a

year.

laff-lftho roads of Putnam County consisted of less mud and more gravel or broken stone, what a blessing it would

be to all.

■toy-Mr. Reuben Pulse has purchased

a building lot of Mr. Wes. Sellers, on

South Indiana street, and will

house thereon.

girtr J, F. Fee, of this city, bones to be elected Clerk ef the House of Uepresent-

coming session of the

j^y-The delinquent ta* list turned

over by the county Treasurer to the

Auditor, on! Tuesday, is the

erary societies, especially at an election. The two factions are so nearly equal in numerical strength that it is difficult to discern which has the majority until af-

ter tho election.

Mr. Charles Finney, class '81, has returned to college, after a two weeks’ ab-

sence.

Rev. T. A. Goodwin, class '4.'!, now of

, , ••• •••, | Indianapolis, delivered a very witty adbmld a 11,, Wednesday evening an anticipated ! (]r( . M to t h 0 students, Tuesday morning. 7;:“ w , as C u on * Um, ' ,Bte, ‘ 1 ^ lh0 "’‘r'T Mr. James Kmison, class ’82, has re-

ol UreHton K. Crunk ami Mess htuma I). . ' Graham. The affair was quiet and unos- ,u,ncd t0 coXW ‘^- tentatious, only the relatives and most in- Mr iverstroet, tnuate friends of the contracting parties RR'IS * n ^ ie ^y-

being in attendance. If the well-wishes of a host of friends are indicative ofai

happy future, this newly-wedded pair The corn ds being pulled from the will "tread a tlowery path.” The stalk Votes were worth about largest] business enterprise of that young mer- *23 on the 21 inst The mill is

running now Mr. Coombs, ot Clinton township, is head sawyer 8. H.

plied a large stock to one of our retail [Hinkle, of 'Newport, formerly of this

r" 1 '” "

class ’78, is vis-

HulllUWU).mils.

. , Thl 'wn.l times" has ! chant, John Ash, is surprising He is; ruuningjnow Mr. Coombs, ot

known for years. 1 he feood tunes 1 *» ! ; , g( , 1|jnK oamlies wholesa , F e , having sup-

is about a month old Geo. Becklehimer, of Marshall, formerly of this place, also boasts of a big boy Betsey Hargrave started for home, in Kansas, on Wednesday, ’.he 3 .. She has been visiting her friends and relatives here. She is a daughter of Mrs. Bowers. Messrs. John W, Gardner, W. M. Sutherlin, John M. Hart and Joseph Brothers served on the election board in this precinct . lohn M. GuiUiama and Geo. Frills, students of the lUnvillo Normal, came home to vote on the 21 .... Henry P arrow was out here buying hogs on Monday last Democrats say tho money power is what elected Garfield The Republicans are ju bilant orer Garfield's election <>ur school has been going on for about ten weeks Pknhkk. ItuiiiUi’idgo. Being a reader of Thk Staii, I noticed a solicitation for correspondents. Not seeing any from this village, I assay to till that want, whether it be a long-felt want or not. By the way, what will be news? If I say that a certain minister had a large hearing last Sabbath, that is seen all over the land. If I say that our public school is a model one, as much could be said about many others. If I say that our girls are more handsome than those of any other village, and utter the sober truth. I am accused of vanity or egotism. If, in a wmd, I praise everything in iudsI me your readers will say, "Whit a lying correspondent!" if 1 censure the churches and members for short comings, teachers for incompetency or neglect of duty, or charge one or all political parties with being corrupt and resorting to ways that arc dark and means of known and acknowledged corruption, your readers will fall out with you for publishing what they will designate ns “such stnlT " So the Held of thought and safe inquiry is, after ail, very limited, especially in a village ortho country, for the occurrences that warrant publication are few. With this explanation, try my hand for a few

weeks:

Our Republican friends have undertaken to liie 329 anvil guns in as many consecutive nights—perhaps 32 ) guns in all, take what time it may. The last 1 hope is the real intention, for it is expensive and very annoying to weak nerves. Whether this is for the purpose of more thoroughly burning in or burning out the conviction of innocence or guilt of those who figured in the use of that unfortunate number, 1 know not. Since the contest is over, let all apply themselves to the important work of restoring fraternal feelings Health good Christinas trees already being talked about The young folks are inaugurating tho usual long evening parties.. ....Cliurches renewing the usual week time prayer meeting, and, but for the long faces and an occasional grumble from the defeated, our society would have assumed its normal habits. Fiat.

HANEMANN’S OPERA HOUSE, ONE UsTIG-HT ONLY. Tuesday, Nov. 16. The (jJulick-Blaisdell

Guaranteed Attraction No. I.

Envagament of tho Eminent Comedian, Mr. JOHN OlLLOfi Who will appfiir in his New, Elegant

and Ijuughahk 1 Comedy of 1 he

tra tie

ransUti >n and adnptation from th

Urmati, by .1 D* &anniotii i'-'i-. replete with Comedy and

Laughable Situations,

fM'sCmA vm jioi vri;i>

With New Scenery. Properties and Magnificent Furniture.

Reserved peats now on charge, at limitin'*

uni'* without extra .L wolrv Store.

TOLEDO

not helped in the collection of the taxes

of Putnam County, it would seem. [dealer* this week Will Murphy j place, boast* ol a fine boy

He (the hoy)

-Buy your Towels and Napkins at

COLLARS and CUFFS

Laundried Equal to New. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED All Work sent us by Mail or Express promptly returned. rif" Agents Wanted in every town. Send for Prices.

FISK A FISK, TOLEDO, OHIO.

fi fl IP I onmt y V9 '‘•**1 I nil when a aT‘tl .- f t li iii■ • > s tl red ■ nfcn&au' t ht reLv tlv. .>> k<’ n : d > ■ ■ ibjs ua u f rom y11u r door. Those who always take udvan mk**'»t tho g'»o i it.iii' > tor making money thntnro oil *r«*d, Kenur.illy become wealthy. while those who do not improve •ueh chances remain in poverty. We want many men, women, hoys and Birls to work for us right in their own loealitio**. T he hutdueM* will pay more than ten time* ordinary wages. We tarnish au expensive outfit and fill that

you need, tree,

aiake money vary

your whole lima

No one who oug ry rapidly. Y‘>u

to tin* work

gages fail* to

can dovntc only your

TALLiUiii' b Cheap Coi iiui »Store. ttioO | f*oril*Ad,

your wauic uuiv < o'* »» •> v. ■ ■« ■"••j • l»r. innmcnl.. Full infi'riniiU'in Hint a>I tlial u d(tiledMl)t frr* AJ(tre»» firissox