Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 11 December 1880 — Page 8

In order to close the balance of our Overcoats for this season, we have made the following reductions: Our SG.OO Ulster reduced to 5.00. Our $0.00 Ulster reduced to 8.00. Our $l(i.00 Ulster reduced to 12.00. Our $15.00 Overcoat reduced to 12.00 Our $8.00 Overcoat reduced to 7.00 “ J4.00 “ “ “ 11.00 “ 0.00 “ “ “5.00 “ J2.00 “ “ “ 10.00 “ 5 00 “ “ “ 4.00 “ 12.00 “ “ “ 11.00 “ 3.50 “ “ “2 75 Remember these goods are all our own manufacture, and are not marked from retail prices down to wholesale, but are marked from wholesale prices down to first cost of manufacturing. We are also selling .Men’s Heavy Working Suits at $1.00, 1.50, 5.00, 0.00, 7.00, 8.00, &c. Mea’s Heavy Business Suits, all wool, suitable lor any gentleman to wear, at $10.00, J2.00, 14.00, 10.00, and 18.00. We also have an unparellelled stock of Furnishing Goods, containing everything in men’s wear—Men’s White Shirts at 75 cts., 1.00, 1.35, and 1.50. Best 1-ply Linen Collars, 2 f or25 cts. Best 4-ply Linen Cuffs, 25 cents a pair. The finest line of Made-up and String Ties, all colors, that were ever brought to this market. Hen’s heavy Buck Gloves, $1.00, L2d, 1.50. Men’s heavy Dogskin Gloves, 75c., 1.00, 1.25. Men’s heavy Kid Gloves, GOc, 75c, 00c, 1.00. Men's heavy Undershirts and Drawers, 25c, 30c, 50c, 00c, 75c. Men’s heavy Canton Drawers, 30c, 50c, GOc, 75c. Men’s heavy Hall Hose, 5c, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 30c, &C. Every purchaser of clothing and gent’s furnishings, before spending $1, should not fail to examine our stock and satisfy themselves that we save you one profit.

Largest Stock of Gift and Juvenile Books in town at LANDES’ BOOK STORE.

Ladies’ Circulars and Children’s Cloaks just rcceircd at the Cheap Corner store. C. W. TALBURT. 2t31

The largest stock of Groceries kept in Grecncastle you will find at A.L UOODBAR & SON’S, and at prices as low as the lowest. 4t34

The Cheapest Place to Buy Books is Landes’ Drug Store.

The facts in the case are that if you are contemplating the purchase of diamonds, watches, gold-headed canes, bracelets, necklaces, solid silver or plated ware, or anything else in the line of jew elrr, the best and cheapest place to get them is at the Jewelry House of Bing ham, Walk and Mayhew, No. 12 K»st Wash. Street, Indianapolis. They,do pot

Strayed, from the subscriber, advertise for “buncombe,” hut say what about four weeks ago, a dark hay horse, J t j, e y mean and mean what they say. with white star on forehead. 15'.< hands jq'iiey have the largest and finest stock in high, corked at top of right front hoof, ^ bought at low cash figures and and very lame. Information leading to n .j|| sell to you the same way.

his recovery will be liberally rewarded.

LAFE THORNTON,

Bninbridge, Ind.

—Ihnj a Toilet or Smoking Set, an .V/nini, a Hook, a pair of Vases, a set of Velvet Frames, a rut glass Ink Stand, ora Paper Wiight at LANDFS' Drug Store. 8t

What would please your wife for a Christmas present more than one of •.hose nice sets of dishes at GOODB AR'S. 4»34

When Clothing Store, Ow<»8i, rixlry X ( o. 7

LOCAL LEMES.

|®rCoal—12 cts. a bushel. Say-Wheat is selling at U5 cts. here. Kuy Our Bieture Book is in demand.” ©a^-Cncle Will Mulholn is quite sick. J® 1 Corn is worth 40 cents in this market. tetf-llogi arc worth |3 90 to ?4 20 in this tuciket. StaY'Chns. Allen came over from Indiianapolis, Monday. Blay-Hrs. Jos. Allen is visiting relatives at Delphi. BrtrWill Talburt came over from Waveland Thursday. te^rMiss Eliza Daggy has been quite sick—rheumatism. fitay-.lob printing executed cheaply and promptly at this office. fli-iy-Dr. Gobin preaches at College Avenue Church to-morrom. gay-Mr. Gus. Mason, of Indianapolis, visited Gree.icastle, Thursday. tS?‘The Misses Watd, of Lafayette are visitiugC. W. Talburt and family. Ss-yThe announcement that Rev. Mr. Hawk, of Callcnsburg, Pa., would preach at Presbyterian Church to-morrow, is withdrawn, and Dr. Fisk will conduct tho services at the house named. B-aj 1 The Indianapolis Sentinel of last Monday morning said: Last night about 9 o’clock as J. C. Winston, hailing from Grecncastle, was strolling along the banks of Pogue's Run, ho lost his balance and fell into the water. He wa.i rescued and taken to the Union Depot, and afterward left for home, minus a hat. He stated that he had been indulging a “little” during his stay in the city, and it is supposed that this sotn wbat interfered with his ability to walk straight when he saw the water.

When you are on the lookout for a good custom-made winter boot, don't stop until you reach P. R. Christie’.-. Shoe Store. One look will convince any good judge that his goods are the best in this market. You can get a hand-pegged, hand-sided kip boot there at such figures as will surprise you. That is the place where the ladies get their nice fit [ ting shoes.—On the north side of \\ ash(ington Street, just east of the National I Bank.

You can now buy Cloaks, Dolmans, Circulars, Jackets and Shaw’s verv cheap for Christmas at TALBURT’s 2t."4

Christmas and New Y’ear Capiat Langdon’s Book Store. 2t34

Silk Handkerchiefs, Gloves and Corsets, buy them only at the Cheap Corner Store. C. W. Talburt. 2t34

Hay i he meeting of tho “Willing Woakers of the Presbyterian Church, Dec. 1, resulted in the re-election of tho officers: Mrs. A. White, President; Mrs. Myra Osborne. 1st Vice President; Mrs. W. Stevenson, 2 1 Vice President; Mrs J. K. Langdon, 3 1 Vico President; Miss !!_ B. Hathaway, Secretary; Mrs. Geo Hathaway, Treasurer. With thanks for past assistance, we most cordially invite, not only our own members, but those of other churches also, to me t with us in the lecture room, the 2d, 3d and 4th Wednesdays of each month.

I'ci'iiiilw To iTIarry. "Whoso flmloth a wife, findeth a good tiling."—Pruv. xviii, Zl, License to marry has been issued to Abram Abrams, jr., and Alice Welch, Robert S. Hall and P. ttie Hickl, Will I Overstreet and Ida O. Allen, Clark M. McDonald and Cynthia E. Storm, David Chadd and Susie A. Dixon, Samuel J. Gray and Mary K Parker.

lu this city, on Dec. 4, 1K80, of puerperal fever, Nannie A , wife of Charles Vancleave, aged 25 years. Crawford - ville papers please copy. In Monroe township,on Dec. 7, of pneumonia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mclutire, aged 3 years. In Marion township, of puerperal fever, wife of Thomas Scars, on Dec. 8, 1880. On Dec. 9, of paralysis, in this city, Mrs. J. M. Smith, aged 70 years.

4'OUI't I’l'OCWMlIngM*

The following completed business has been transacted since our last, up to

Tuesday last, inclusive:

August Hanertnan vs. William 11. Rector et al —Civil action. (Change of venue Irotn Clay C. C.) Dismissed for want of prosecution, ami judgment against pli ff for costs of both courts Craven T Foster vs. Asbury Crawley.—Appeal Cause dismissed, each party to pay his own costs .Ftna Life Ins. Co. vs. ^ Hiram T. and Nancy Weathers.—Foreclosure, etc. Report of receivi r filed and approved, and cause stricken from docket. Same vs. Hiram and Susannah Williams.— Foreclosure. Same entry Same vs. Silas and Susannah Watts —Foreclosure. Same entry Angelina M. McM illan, executrix, etc , of Uriah G. McMillan, deceased, vs D C Donnohue ct al.—Civil action. Judgment vs. Donnohuo on trial by court for ♦•),- 499 28 and costs, and dismissed as to the remaining def'ts, at pl’fl's costs Edmond W. Lewis vs. A Fred J. Burton et al.—On note and mortgage. Trial by court; judgment for pl'ff vs. def'ts Alfred J. and James W. Burton and Columbus C. Anderson, (and toreclosure vs. all the def'ts, snbject to liens, etc), for $225 55 and costs Jemima Lewis vs. Alfred J. Burton et al.—On note and mortgage. Judgment on trial by court vs. Alfred J. and James W. Burton (and foreclosure* vs. all tho def’ts, subject to liens,) for .1239 G3 and costs Srniih Smiley vs. Susan M. Smiley.—Divorce. Judgment on default and trial by court for divorce, with custody of child to pl'ff and prohibition to marry again for two years... Martin M. Melick vs. Howard Hart and George Hendrix. Civil action. Judgment on verdict for pl'tl for $100 and costs Hannah E. C.iOpe*r vs. llaniet Harris and Isaac Harris.— Partition. Dismissed at pl’ff s costs Louis Fitzgerald, trustee, vs. Edward Hanemann ct al.—Foreclosure. Order that Receiver pay over money in his hands to pl’ff, and cause stricken from docket State vs. Lester Joslyn.—Assault and battery. Fine, on plea of guilty, of 50 cents and costs Lewis II. Rudtsil vs. Joseph Addison Hill and Etnoline Hill.—On note and mortgage. Judgment vs. Joseph Addison Hill for $4o7 81 and costs, and foreclosure vs. both def'ts City of Grcencastle vs. William Hurst.—Appeal. Cause dismissed at pl ff's costs.. .... Bridget Cain vs. Brazil & Chicago Coal Co. Change of venue from Clay C. C. Remanded back to Clay C. C. for trial Albert E. Fletcher et al. vs. Alfred J. and J. W. Burton.— On note. Judgment vs. def'ts for $3,21!) 30 Edmond W. Lewis vs. Leah Torr, executrix, drc., et al.—On note. Judgment vs. def'ts for $555 55 State vs. David Preston.—Assault and Battery. Plea of guilty and fine of $1 and costs Edmund Huffman vs. Wm. J. Hazelett ctal—On note. Judgment by default

See the very large stock of fancy goods for Christmas at Langdon's Book Store. 2t34

New Holiday Goods just received at LANGDON'S Bazar. 2t34

Handkerchief ami Glove boxes Collar and Cuff boxes. Odor Cases ami Celluloid Sets, at Langdon’s Book Store. 2t34

Don’t fail to call at Landes’ Drucf Store if you want a tine Book or Holiday Present.

Holiday goods just received nt GOODBAR & SON'S, consisting in part nf fine French China Tea Sets, decorated China Sets of all styles and prices; also decorated Chamber sets of latest patterns; Majolica Ware of diflVrent patterns, Vases, Toilet Sets, China Mugs. Mustache Cups and Saucers of all descriptions, cut and engraved glassware. These oods are of our recent purchase, and are offer ed at very low prices. 4t34

NOTICE. Tli«* SJrst Oiler V«*l fflsolo! Font OF FRANK LESLIE'S PUBLICATIONS ONE VEAR FOR ONLY t‘2 SO. The Frank Leslie Publi.hinir Co.. Oey ht.. New Vi.rk, will send FLANK l.I'.sLIL s F AMII,V FRIEND, a U l>a*e illustrated purer, fur "frank I’.KSUE'S YOrNO FOLKS, devoted to the interest ofyounK people, and containing muuh to interest those of a more mature ag«*. This paper contains 10 pages ol illustrations and valuable reading matter. Just the paper for young children Price per year, 50 cents. FRANK U SUE’S NATIONAL AURKTJlTPK A LIST AND WORKING FARMER, a 16 pane illustrated naner for on y 81 per year. FRANK LESLIE’S PULPIT OF THE DAY. a 16 page illustrated paper. Ju.* s t the paper tor Sunday reading. Price, only 75 cents per year. Or al! four ot the above publications for 92 50

per year.

Any person desiring to net as our agent, on sending us $1 50, will receive postpaid, sample copies of the above publications, together with a complete agent’s outfit of 1- beautiful premium chromes, also a copy of our Book of \ aluable Information, of over 500 u^es. containing an Illustrated Dictionary of every useful word ft) be found in the English Language. Medical and llouhehold receipts. Legal advice and forms, articles on etiquette and letter writing, advice to merchants, clerks, mechanics and

1 Samples of all our Pu' lications and Illustrated Patalogue ( without premiums) for 15 cents. tit j .. .1 .... rwl .fi t . h rv #>,vi ill < <v in on I

All desirine steady and profitab o employment

if at once before their territory is ta-

—Don’t tkil to go to Landes’ Drug Store and see the stock of Celluloid Dressing Sets, Jewel Cases, and Glove and Handkerchief Boxes. 3t

Young Man buy your lady friend a Celluloid Dressing Set at LANDES’ DRUG STORE.

—Dll. STONE, of Indianapolis, will be at P#;iinbridge, Dec. 25,|for the purpose of settling up his business, and respectfully requests all persons who know themselves indebted to him for professional services to meet him at Dr. Cline's office, for the the purpose of making n 1 final settlement. All letters or communications will reach him promptly if sent to the { address designated by his curd in another col-

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ken. LESLIE 1HJBLISUINO CO., 15 Fti y Street. New York.

Cures by Alisoi'|i|ioii (Nature's way; I T T LUNG DISEASES, II M THROAT DISEASES,

The Largest and Finest Stock of (lift Books ear brought to this city, at Landi s’ Drug Store.

Nice ABRAM S.

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•Breathing Troubles.

It drives into the system curative agents and

healing medicines.

It draws from the diseased parts the poisons

that cause death*

THOUSANDS TESTIFY to its Virtues.

1881. Harper's Weekly

This periodical, by its able and seholarl, f cussions of the questions of tho day, a, ' " ' by its illustrations—which are prepa r( .,i 11 best artists—has always exerted anin-t ^ ful anil beneficial influenuo upon ik, ,! ' mind. U

Tho wei*ht of it* influence win a!w, , found on the side of morality, enligbtt/’' and refinement.

HARPER’S PERIODICALS IIARl’ER'S WEEKLY, One Year..

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HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE. One Year — Postage Free to all subscribers in the L' t k* Stales or Canada. ^ ^

Tho volumes of the Weekly begin wj ,, .. first Number for January of each tJ When no time is specified, it will be u E J stood that tho subscriber wishes to begin ,] tho Number next after receipt of order " The last Eleven A nnuiil Volumes of 11.,:,] WitsKLY, in neat cloth binding, wi| mail, postage paid, or by express, free pense (provided the freight docs note,..J 1

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Remittances should be made by Post-Ot^H Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance of ’] Newspapers are not to copy this advepJ bui ment without tho express order of il»K f .

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And all diseases of the Kidneys, Illadle^J.

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IMPROVED EXCELSIOR KIDNEIHp: It is a Marvel of Healing and Rel *• 1

YOU CAN BE RELIEVED AND CURED

Y'oung men, j.'o to fine shoes.

NefFs for your 3t33

-The last arrival for this seas > of

those heavy homespun blankets ant Miaker Flannels at C. W. Talburt’s. 2t34

Cloaks ami Dolman’s at preatlv reduced prices at LANGDON’S Bazar Call now for bargains. 2(34

A larpe iine of Teachers’s and Family Bibles at Langdon’s Book Store. 2t34

New Cashmeres for the holiday trade, cheapest and best, at the Cheap Corner Store of C. W. TALBURT. 21.14

for $912 11 and costs.

Best of Lake Salt at GOODBAR’S for $1 25. 4t34

LANGDON'S Bazar is headquarters for ladies’ fancy ami furnishing goods of all kinds. ”t34

When looking for a Chiisttna« present be sure and look in at Langdon's Book Store. ot34

Ladies’ underwear, hosiery, knit goods, yarns & zephyrs at LANGDON’S Bazar. ’ 0,34

Mewing .Tlarliinc Salt*.,.

Mrs. Kttic F. Swope, Mrs. K. L. Foxworthy. Mrs Robert s Woodall, Mrs Mary L. Lewis, Mrs. Harvey Allison, Mrs. Hin Jeffers, each a New Domestic, and Miss Julia Magill the Imported Wil Hams, all bought at J. F. HILL S headquarters.

■ Christmas gifts for old folks. young folks and little folks at LANGDON’S Bazar. 2t34

A very large line of Gold pens and pencils at Langdon’s Bonk store2t34

W anted, a large number of hickory logs, delivered at my mill yard, Greencastle, Ind.,for which the highest market price will he paid. For particulars, call on or ad Iress, Thomas Bavne. Grecncastle, Indiana. 33tf

Casgrove A- Rowe’s Fine Shoes wear longer than any fine shoes sold in Grcencastle. NF.FF keeps them. 3t33

Nice Strained Honev, 16 2 jc. per lb at TOM ABRAM S * ' tf

Strayed, from the premises of the Subscriber, a dark-bay two-year-old filly, star on forehead and right hand foot white. Information leading to her recovery will he rewarded. Address, J C. Ogle, Harmony, Ind. 2i33

Four of the best lines of Boots in. 1 he State can be found at NEFF’S—Hartford. Stark, LaFayetti-^nd Walker. 8t33

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When you wanfiiice go to TOM ABRAM’S.

Mince Meat tf

Little hoys’ Ca f and Go«t Boots at NefFs—perfect beauties. 3t33

Now is the time for a cheap blanket at CORWIN’S.

Sp<M'iiil Notice. In order to reduce our large stock of Winter Dry Goods wo will from this date until the end of the season offer goods which must satiafv good judges that better value in Dry Goods has never been offered in this city or State We ask particular attention to the bargains we are offering in Cloaks, Dolmans, Shawls, Flannels, Dress-Goods and Muslins. A. DICKSON A CO., “Trade Palace, Indianapolis. 2t23

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LAN(* DON’S FANCY BAZ.4IW

No. 0, South Side Square, Grecncastle, Indiana.

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Flannel lined Goat Shoes nf Superior Quality at NKFF’S. 3t33

Teas, coffers, sugars and other groceries of tho best quality at low prices, at TOM ABRAM'S cheap grocery store. tf.

Piarirs for Book Store.

18W at Langdon’s 2.34

Fine Dress LANGDON’S.

Goods cheap at 2131

Huy your Holiday Presents at 3‘ LANDES'BOOK STORE:

All persons knowing themselves indebted to J. P. STF.VFNSON <& SON, whose account is due, will confer a favor by making settlement. They will be prepared during the coming year to offer greater inducements than ever in Hardware and Stoves. 3t34

Great variety scargs at CORWIN'S.

of Nubias and

Silk Hankerchiefs in endless variety at CORWIN S.

Best Groceries ami provisions, all sold at the lowest possible prices, at TOM ABRAM'S, north side public square. tf

iYu/r (Hoods ! New Stifles ! HOLIDAY Presents!

Velvet Frames, Majol-

ica Ware, Mustache Cups. ^ Cologne Sets, Boquet Hoi-, tiers, Vases, Card Receivers Work Boxes and Baskets, Albunft, Fancy Sta--tionery, Pocket Books, Writing Desks, Lainps.V

I’ocket Knives, etc.

Goods ALL NEW.

Please call and examine them

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Speciall bargains in dress and trimmings at CORWIN’S.

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If you want any kind of a Book for a Holiday present, Remember the largest stock ever brought to this market can be seen at Langdon's Book

Store.

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New Jewelry for the holidays just received at LANGDON’S Bazar. * 2’34

HAIR SWITCHES. The undersigned would respectfully I solicit patronage in hair-work, switches, puffs, etc , made with neatness and dispatch. Fair price paid for combings. Rebecca Turner, at Miss Briscoe’s, last house on Indiana street, South Greencastlc. 2t33.

HEADQUARTERS

An immense line of ladies and| children’s hosiery at CORWIN’S. Selling at reduced prices.

A first-class piano and organ for; sale very cheap by D. STANLEY. tf31

Young Lady, huy your friend a Smoking Set ai LANDES’ Drug Store.

Special Bargains in every department at LANGDON'S Bazar, to reduce stock. 2t34

For Holiday Goods call at I-ang-don’s Book Store.

New case of 5 and (1 cent prints at CORWIN’S.

Photograph and Autograph Album's at ALLEN'S Drug Store.

BURNETT sells the beHtladics’, misses’ and children’s shoes ever brought to this city, at prices that defy competition. Opera House Building. tf29

?p«ci*l bargains in shawls at Corwin’s.

Bear 1 Talburt’s Block, South of the postollicc. New Goods received every week and at the Lowest Prices For Cash.

Everybody invited to call and be made happy- { <C. "W. TALIIllU