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donts who visitod thoir homos durinc Thsnksguiiig holidays, h#To roturned to co Hope. Items »re sctrco this week. The following are the names and marks ! of the successful candidates for Second Class Honors in the Junior Class: Thej first pla-e belongs very properly to Mr i Morris, whose grade was 98 5; then fol-1 lows Mi'S Farrow, 97 f>; Mr. Chas. Under-! ton, 9.i 7. Mr. Gordon, 95 5; Mr. Frank Joyce, 94 2; Mr. Worth Merritt, 93.2, and Mr. Will McNeff.92.
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THE STAR.
CITY AND COUNTY mriir. H. Kllis, of Dainbridgc, is rery kick. jiaJ"Local buyers arc paying 95c. to $1 for wheat.. Ray“Hr. K. W. Fisk will preach at the Presbyterian church to-morrow gts^Ucad tho now advertisement of J. D. Stevenson & Son in Tub Stab today. fay-Send The Stab to your absent relatives and friends—one dollar pays for it to Jan. 1,1880. #feJ*Mr. Brush, of the “When’’ cloth|l ing store, visited the the Grooncastle Branch a few days ago. ®sy“Nothing succeeds like success,” bonce if you wish a sure cure for spavin, ringbone, haldhead and bashfulness, subscr be for The Stab—one dollar pays tho bi l. gU^Thero will bo a supper and festival ;.iven in t-chool district No. 3, this township, one Week from to-night (Dec. r 11), tor the benefit of the library fund of the district. tfcirMr. Andrew Knetzer, ol Clinton township, started lor California, Thursday, expecting to reside there in the future. His family expects to join him therein May next. Jia)" M r. Thomas Bayne is running two sets of hands at Ins saw mill, and runs both day and night. Even with this double effort he cannot supply lumber to fill the demand. |itJ“The Sundaj - School workers ami others interested organized a Sunday School Union in Clinton township last Sunday. A constitution was adopted, | officers elected, and other routine business transacted. Col. Neff, of this city was in attendance. feouih CriMiucnMIe. , The temperance meeting at Locust Street Church, last Saturdry night, was well attended. The address, by Bcv. Pitner, was an excellent one, abounding in deep thought and argumentative points. Ho fully demonstrated the fact that in temperance is forbidden by the Bible and discountenanced by God, bringing forth the invincible argument that anything forbidden by the Bible should not be. Fd. Harris had a now sled constructed, especially fot Water Street Hill, but he will have to wait for the snow to come again before he can use it to a great extent The novel incident of a dog hanging himself occurred in this Kud the first of the week. The dog attempted to jump over a fence hut lell back, bis head catching between two palings, in which condition be died ‘ Kol’ McCoy has trained his dog to ride hareback About time for the surpiise party boom to begin booming.. . . .. Tho North End beaux are disgusted w ith the manner in which Tam Marlin and Hi. Callender invade the North F.nd, capturing female hearts by the dozen They aro irresistible lames Nightingale had a slight attack of hornirr »wis-worwa#iwwwr»—*w-mwwwv m -'awwrrw—Twww *
orrhare Iasi week, but is able to be oot. The water in the rolling-mill pond is very low, and is rapidly growing beautifully less. W
Moi'tli (arccnciistlc.
Will Murphy visited Mattoon Saturday ami Sunday last There were two runaways on Jackson street, last Saturday The work train on tho 1,., N A. & C. B. R. has gone south, the work at this point having been completed ... . ...Tbos. Ellis visited Bainbridge, Sun day “Mercy” on those two young tiirts. They will catch tho chills from so much association with those light pantaloons ... “Buffer" takes the bakery. Chas. Martin went hunting on last Friday, and reports game scarce.... ... George Crouch is general yardmaster on the New Albany road at this place. John Sage, jr., contemplates visiting Kansas “in the spring.” Joe Ford has gone to Bainbridge, to take charge of a farm Tommy Walker was down from Danville again Saturday. There was “Somebody Waiting” for him to come “When the little dew-drops fall,” and when ho left she sang, ‘ Don't you go, Tommy, don’t go.” The Sunday policeman should show himself in the North End onca in a while..... Tom Hart is having a new well dug .... Thos. Sears and Janies Shntnel went sleigh-riding with their girls, last Friday night, and when about 3 miles from town the sleigh broke down, and the party walked back, which was a nice little trip Walter Woodward, of Michigan City, is head sawyer at Bayne’s saw mill John Arkins is firing on the New Albany road Michael Mansfield, formerly conductor on the L., N. A., & C., isvi-iting friends here ' Buck” Sage, while hunting his cow, saw an animal much resembling a coon, and lushed up to capture it. He tcceived a large dose of “odoriferousness,■’ and wont home to change clothes, leaving the skunk “alone in ids glory.”....... Water Street Hill was the scene of festivity the first of the week, but, like all things earthly, its glory molted away:— "Oh ! ever thus, trora rhildhood’s hour, I've seen my fondest hopes decay”— I never coasted but woe short hour, An ) then the snow did melt away. There was quite a crowd on the hill Wednesday night, among them a number of girls, who like to coast quite as well as the boys. The happy youth gets on in front to guide the sled, and the maiden fair stands on her knees behind him. and twining her dimpled arms about his neck, away they go. Sometimes they both stop by the wayside and stand on their heads in th? gutter, but generally they reach the bottom of the hill in safety.
Mystic Thuek.
Clovcrvl ulc.
All our political loafers are busy con-1 structing Mr. Garfield’s Cabinet, and it seems rather difficult to adjust the matter. But if Mr. Garfield should decide to form his own cabinet, it w ould play sad havoc writh many hopes, it is truly wonderful how many statesmen we have in obsi ure life . ....... Thanksgiving passed by without being observ'd by uiir citizens. Nothing to be thankful for, wo suppose....... Mr. J. S. Bachelder, of Greencastle, was with us last week, and preached the funeral of the Blue Ribbon! Society. Wo are under obligations to Mr. Bachelder for his visit Mr. I Craven Craig, of St. Charles, Mo., is vis- | iting at C. T. Foster’s Eider J T. I I’iorcey, of Crawfordsville, is holding a , series of meeting at the Christian Church. No additions ns yet Henry] Horn has bought out his partner, Mr. H. ! D. Dunnington, in the drug store, and Mr. Dunnington is going to put in a mammoth stuck of hardware in the room south of Foster’s store. Our town may expect cheap hardware in the future. ... ... Grandpa McCarty is 90 years old and a short time smeo he walked from
Cloverdale to Spring Cave, a distance of incP of Go(J thst wo 8hould - Then lel us 12 miles, in about four hours, and in a i ,nako tbe fco8 ‘ of lifo we ( '‘ n ’’y ,18in B the few days walked hack Wm j means at our disposal. In looking over
j what those means aro one that strikes us i as most prominent among the many is our ability to procure good reading mat-
HIM worai
We offer, Ihis week, our entire line of Heating Stoves, except the Cromiinfj Glnvij, Front Heater, comprising some :*l>0 different styles, at prices that will absolutely surprise you.
Come in and See the Slaughter !
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Tho following is the scheme for Second Class Honors in the Greek Depart-
ment:
Dr. Baker’s lecture last Sunday was
better than the
dents want in the Sunday afternoon lec-
ture is practicality.
Second Class Honors will he awarded to Juniors and Sophomores who sati'factoriiy pass a special examination held at
East Side Public Square,
Kroadstreet goes east this week with a car load of hogs Babbits are a legal tender in Cloverdale at present. They aro brought in by tho dozen .... No talk as yet of a Christmas tree . . ....Business is lively. Merchants re-
port trado never
ter for our families; and in my humble judgment there is no better reading matter to be found in any journal in Indiana || art I than there is in The Greencastle Star,
Hendrix are running their mill day and | editcd and l> uhlishod l >y R A. Arnold. night Subscribe for The Stab A1Iow mo ,,, 8l, - p8, subscriber and be happy. Nihil. toTHK St * k con8lder » commit-
the of one, and that each one obtain a new subscriber to The Stab, and thereby
HZ DVCODSTEY
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Business is brisk at this point. All
talking about their
bring joy and comlort to many house-
our business men are talking about their! h, ’ lds of ,,l " n " m Count y- ar ’ d 8t0 P t, " > good trade The good roads | ml,l, ‘ nce P lan of onc neighbor borrowing give tho farmers a chance to haul their th# n ‘ WH from ano,her ’ T,,R Stab ha8
by far the largest circulation of any paper published in i’utnam County, and each number is filled with the ctioicest literal iro cf tho day, and nothing is allowed in itscolumns but what is strictly chaste
wheat to mrrket, and ;the stave men are bringing a large amount of staves to ship as soon as they can get cats The Vandalia ralroad is so crowded that they can’t do all the business of the road. The
main portion is stock and coal. Tbcr „ : "nd correct The paper is large, and gives have been 22 car-loads of hogs shipped j ,he n, • w, ' fro,n a " P 1 "' 18 of the coun, y in from here in eight days, and one car-load j ,1, ° ,n08t raIiable 8l >' ! °’ l,rinled on hpaT y of cattle Martin Mullenix has : P ,, P cr * >"'’"-ge typo, it can be read put up a tine lot of ico during the lust | withoat in j llr y «° the e y c * and with « roat few days A new saloon itaru ""l r ’’ v ’ ment t0 the '*•'«">. w,,i( ' !l 11 is "»• here this week, Pres. Mullenix, proprio- " n, >' thp P rivi,p 5 e of the young to imtor i,| j prove, hut it is a duly they owe to them- - ]selves, their parents and thc-ir country.
[ If the above named journal is spread
The jingle of the sleigh-bell lias been ! weekly before your families, it may save hard Levi Thomas’s child has many young folks from spending their been very sick for tho past week, but i-itime with yellow and blue backed trash. getting hotter Tho next quarterly When T. i; Stab eotneg to the family meeting of the M. E. Church will he held t room every one is anxious to get hold of here on Saturday ami Sunday before it. Onc wants to see who is married; Christinas Corn is all gath-j another who has died; and asother what
By buying your School and College Text J3 O O At the l>rug Store of C. W. LANDES & CO.
ered, and falls shorter in quantity than in quality this year The snow is a good thing for wheat this winter .... Mrs. Bruner has bought a house and lot in our town, and will raako this her future homo Fuller & Hon are doing a good business in drygoods and groceries. T. N. Stokes is also doing a good business in groceries and hardware Eagletield & Jacks
the court records are; another one is looking to see who wants a divorce; and last, though not least, tho “old man” wants to see who has had some land transferred to him. With the numerous correspondents in every portion of the county, you may rely on all the available news in a condenced form, so that you may know what is going on here and
elsewhere.
Sleigh-riding first-class . ..Fat
are selling lots of goods P. S.
White reports a good business in drugs.. ] hogs way up in the figures Some
The M. K. Church is going to | two or three deaths in our township late-
have a Christmas tree. Wo hope they ly Business of all kinds good... .
will have a good time Now .... You may hero from me again. A.
is the time to subscribe for The Star [We omit portions of tho above cotnand have something to entertain you munication, because they speak in such these long nights Prayer meeting flattering terms of the editor that it would at the M. E. Church every Thursday |seem rather egotistic to publish in our night Mrs. Stephens, just i own columns. We return sincere thanks north of Lena, w ill go to Ohio to spend | to the writer, however, for the good will
iho winter with relatives Cal.' expressed —Ed. Star.]
average. What tho stu- Rice has been on tho sick list for the past j IliithilWHy'K fliTTl*
two weeks B. F. Bruner went ;
to Terre Haute on business, Wednesday, j Thrco n,onth9 of our 8< ' ho01 ' 8 60™.. • Elder Williams will only preach ! • • J - b ’o* and Robert Tev.s paid us once a month hereafter at tho Christian a vis,t laKt Sunda >' Heber JohnChurch Singing at the M. E i 8on ’ cf Greencastle, is expected hero this
the close of the Collegiate Year upon thejChurch every Tuesday night
.Hog
week, to take charge of the saw-mill.... j ... .There are a few log sleds running at
Jack Frist has been
following requirements: I. — Greek j killing is the order of the day
Prose Composition. II.—Greeic Mythol-! Janies Layman is running a huckster ]' ircscn
jjm 1 making the sleigh-bells jingle. The fox was chased out of the brush
wagon for J. D. Cochran . Jacks, our new merchant
V.—Transla-j sleigh—look out, girls.
44 nsiliilgf on Tow nsh!|l.
has a new
L. C.
was chased out of
last Sunday C. Reed has moved to Bainbridge James McGill is the happy father of a boy. His name is Garrison The boys out here love to chase tho raccoon There was
ogy. 111.—Geography of Hellas and Outlines of Grecian History. IV.—His-
tory of Greek Literature,
tions.
Mr. Stephenson, class ’S2, has left col-
lege, to be absent until the third term, i bl11011 • 1AI: '
Mr. S. is one of the best students in his dear 8ir ’- As ,hc oM - vcar i8 dnw ,
clas, and his numerous friends are sorry I in 6 to a clo8 ° *"<1 tho new year of 1881 a little “hop" at Pleasant McGaughey’s, to have him leave thorn. He will have wiU soon bc Mshorcd b nng with : last Saturday ni lit Everything charge of a school near tho place whore 11 “ H lhe carcs and j 0 * 8 of this world, ] is merry as a marriage bell Send
he lives Wednesday was exami- which we a11 cn - io >’ 10 a nation day for the Junior, in Dr. Mans-! anJ W0U,J bc ' v:|1,ne to
field’s department.
certain extent, on The Star—wc welcome it.
remain hero if*
Pen'EE.
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