Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 23 April 1881 — Page 8

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For Pure Onus

CHEMICALS, Patent Medicines. OO-AJLi OXH. Lamps and Lanterns, Fine Soaps and Toilet r licks y

<30 XO

Allen's Drug Store

and eggs arc scarci'

this market.

m> Mr. Hiley Buis, of Jefferson township, died last week, of pneumonia, aged 73 years. His death occured on

the anniversary of his birth.

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The North American Review for May contains a striking article by the Hon. David Dudley Field on ‘‘Centralization in the Federal Government.” That our polity is rapidly advancing in the direction of centralization is de-j monstrated by the author; but wheth-1 cr centralization is really a formidable

1 here will be a debate at Fill-jevil or oidj’ a bugbear is a question' more on Saturday, May 14, at 11 which men will probably continue to I o'clock, p. m., between Col. O’. Wright, i lll ' 1 , ide •“" '"'ding U> tin ir several politi-; 1 ^ 'cal predilections. Whatever the read-1

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and Rev. James Whitlock. Question : “The bible teaches that the punishment of the wicked will be of endless duration.” Whitlock affirms

—Wright denies.

The Indianapolis and St. Louis folks arc doing some lively running oc! casionally. Last week an express train made the distance between 1‘aris and Terre Haute—l‘J miles—in

ers’ bias, Mr. Field's paper will com-1 mand his repectful attention, and it | will be read with interest and profit. I The second article is upon the new re-' vision of the Bible, by the Rev. Dr.j Schatf, of the American Committee of I

Now Open and Ready for Inspection! Our stock is full and complete, containing the latest novelties ol the season from New York and other eastern markets. The largest and most complete stock of

Revision. Mr. Justiee Strong writes of ■‘The Needs of the Supreme Court,” and advocates the establishment of a court of appeals, intermediate between the C. 8. Supreme Court and the eirL’2 cuit courts. The Hon. George Q. Can-

minutes, including two stops. A run I non > the first advisor of the President J from Coal Bluff to Terre Haute, \31 ' t ' f ^ d i' 1 ^°

miles, was made in fifteen minutes.but lt (

I without stops.

r «r v u’im i.- T . „ r o As * i»*Oer of eoonomy it is more RAILMAi 1 IMh-TABLIj. I •'sscntial th»t you shouM buy good shoes

faiUANAroLis aki> St. Lovis Railroad for children than for yourselves i*tore o! Cordon A Allis* n,

Voo* flnincr \V «c t I .. ^ * . • « i <

Open u Wale

Ducats.

Last Monday night th»

to Congress, makes a vigorous defence “Utah and its people.” The question, “.Shull Americans build Ships?” is considered by Mr. John Roach, I he j ship-binder, who brings forward a large 1

, „ . j number of facts to prove that t ie peonud Capture tl.H pl eof the United States must build’

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ishijis if they would hold a place among hardware ■ 'maritime nations. The other articles . |are “The Life-Saving Service,” by the

. p , o’ w t l— J — - ot. .cr.. | “ ' l111 Hon. S. S. t'ox ; “The Ruins of Central k. . “‘."'nVii l.m AM ch "»P may, with proper care, an- ! bridge, was broken into by burglars. | America.” by M. Charnay ; and finally Aceommodation - 9.:is a a r ji * swer as * substitute with older persons, 1 and the safe lilown open and robbed.'an attack on evolution philosophy,

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N.Y. Express ♦Everz bay.

JOHN W. KARP, Afent.

9t. Louis Vasdalia. Terr a Haute & In-

ntATAPous Railroad.

Eastward Trains. Westward Trains. 2.20 a M 24 r * I *’M2 IS a a *»'.47pa **2.SO a ii “5.(KS r k | 12.52 am “t.SSrM S.25 . M | 0 &.;u> a M

♦Daily except Sunday.

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but it is money thrown away to buy them for children. The best you can get will not last them any too long. At Christie’s Shoe Store, on the north side of Washington street, you will find the best custom made shoes that this conn-

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The thieves drilled a hole in the safe "' vri,t, ' n i" a vein of the finest irony, near the lock and the first blast open-j Morality Have We

ed it with a vim, as the amount

powder used was unnecessarily large. Money to the amount of about $110

get a better fit and save

Cement and plaster paris, cheap. 8TEEG <t CO.

trouble. p or I lery was also carried off. After leav-

SAM'UCATHERWOOD, A*t. the best marine and neatest fitting ing the store the thieves repaired to Loiisvillk, New Ai.BAyv & Chicago- j goods, go tn ( hristie's Shire Store bv all Tayhir's saloon where they set out five

**•1 Bank.

%%'uiiU‘d, Immediately, to trade sawing machine or organ for good work horse. J. F. HILL.

Railroad.

(Goins North.1

Express W ny Freight Through Freight

(Going South.)

Express 3 28 r. M, Way Freight - 4 (Oa. u. Through Freight 1 33 r. a.

A. Johnson Agent.

1 33Jp. M. 2 30 r. u. 3 00 a . M.

LOCAL LEMES. igy-Talk of sheep shearing. Hay-Rumors of weddings soon. tep” Mrs. James White is seriously sick. tejr Mrs. C. R, Black is reported quite sick. tejy*Mr. J. T. Darnall has returned from Indianapolis. Ha?*Prattin is arranging to open a branch store at Danville. ft^-Mr. John Sage is repainting and renovating his hotel. tejrDoctor Goldsberry's new office approaches completion. HaT-Dr. E. W r . Fisk will preach at Brick Chapel to-morrow. Hay 1 he first onions, lettuce, rhubarb, etc., on sale here this week. Miss Tucker, of Martinsville, is visit mg City Treasurer Marshall. Jay-Dr Anderson is latest addition to the medical force to this city. tray John Brandon is doing the “chill" business for the Court House. fciy*J. F. Duckworth and wife, of Indianapolis, visited relatives here Wednesday. Hay-Ex Senator Wright, of Iowa, visited his sister, Mr*. A. M. I’uett, this week. HayTho Chicago Market Exchange has established a branch office in Bayne’s Block. RyjrThe animals comprising the newspaper menagerie of Grecncastle have broken loose and a wicked war is the result. HiT Decoration Day approaches. The executive committee should wake up and see that the necessary aurangements are made. ®ay*The examination of applicants for appointment as Cadet to West Boint takes place at Col. Matson’s office, Monday, May 2. 8*y"Mrs. Joshua Whitcomb” drew a small house Monday evening. The performance was not near so good as anticipated. day Joe Corse, employed at Cole Bro*.' pump shop, was injured severely ed while csing a buz* saw, Monday, but is getting along nicely. HaTTitK Star office is fitted up with •t^eain presses, largest stock of types, and is better equipped for the execution of job printing than any other establishment in this city. H-if* Frank Bridges has accepted the position of book-keeper for the firm of Sells & McKee, live stock commission merchants, at the stock yai ds, Indianapolie. Cay The horse attached to Phillip Albaiigh’s delivery wagon ran away, early Monday morning, but succeeded in doing no damage except demolishing the dashbo *rd. p Hen is good news for you—fruit jars will ho cheap tho coming season, us the Patent Office lias refused n nissue of the patent on the ’■Mason" fruit jars. •far The la-t of Rev. W. W. Curry’s series of sermons at College Avenue M. E. Church was preached last Saturday night to an intelligent end highly attentive audience.

MTMr. Callahan,a well known citizen, fell through the {date glass front of Hays Emporium on Saturday last— the glass was badly wounded, Frank Hays’ pocket book was injured, but Callahan escaped without a scratch. •fay Last Monday afternoon about four o’clock some thief who feared neither the law nor the neighbors, visited the residences of Messrs Harvey

. .. ''I' ' glasses (thereby indicating that five! lee cream at MERRY WEATH0 ’ * t,on * persons wore engaged in the robbery) ^ first of the season

and partook of liquid refreshments, then left for parts unknown, and at this

time no clue to their identity has been 1 m,ln . k**! Side Square

discovered, though experts believe that

the talent employed was local.

Ever offered in this city at prices that Can’t Be* Beat! We invite you to look through our stock—no trouble to show goods. Respectfully, G. V. CORWIR, jVo. 5 East Was/iiaf/ton Street.

A choice line of Prints for 5c. just opened at FRANK HAYS’ Trade Kmpo-

-Huntington Lime.

STEEG A CO.

Tin* Coucert.

Miss Myra Ross gave the second concert in the interest of the District Sunday School Union, last Tuesday evening at College Avenue Church. Miss Susie Pennington the organist at

and Isom Wright, residents of Madison ; thjs chllrch> p re8 jded at the organ upon township, and made off with two silver j this OP( , usi()n . Tlic oxm . iscs }) ,^ in

watches. The officers were informed of the facts, but at this writing no at^

0. W. TALBURT’S new spring dress goods have arrived fresh from New York this week.

Just received, a car load of fresh land plaster, from Grand Rapids,Mich., STEEG & CO., northwest corner public square.

rests have been made.

The first ice cresm ot tho season at JOHN MERRY WEATHER’S ladies’

with a quartet b\ Messrs Mathias, Alii- and gentlemen's ice—cream parlors.

son, Moore, and Stabler. Then follow ed it solo by Misi- Ross. To say that

Mf ' .ast Monday afternoon sonu this lady > singing i- excellent would

hardly bo sufficient—indeed it is per-

men whose names we failed to learn, were shooting at a mark on the vacant lot just cast of Mr. Cawley’s livery stable, and one of tho bullets passed through the window of Jones’ Photograph gallery within two or three feet of the head of Mr. T. B. Scott—such practices should bo suppressed. My The Mozart Club of this city attacked Prof. J. B. DcMotte in a handsome manner, at his residence, Friday evening. The membership attended in a body and presented the Professor with a massive and elegant silver waiter, T. C. Grooms making the presentation address. The present had engraved upon it: “From the Mozart Club to Prof. Joint I). DcMotte, April, lo, 1881.” My The Indianapolis Journal says : Lyman Naugle, editor and proprietor of the Putnam Republican, lias decided to suspend the publication of that paper because it don’t pay. He thinks IKK) paying sudscribers hardly a sufficient indication that the want for the Republican is either long or felt. He concludes sensibly that one Republican paper is all that is needed for that coun-

ty.

HyTlie docket for tho April term of Court, commencing on Monday next, consists of I!3 State cases. 20 probate and !K! civil causes. Tho Appearance Docket comprises about 100 decedents’ estate.

in process ol settlement. No regpilar [ 4 . vt . n j n p i (], a j jj u . former on-

Kpct-iul Notice.

In order to reduce our large stock we; will otter Dry Goods of all kinds at the

J <* lowest prices known for 20years. Special met, as t !c »-e of otir readers know who J tUont j on i s directed to the bargains w« bad the pleasure of listening to heron; *11 r in Dross Goods, Shawls, Muslins

a previous occasion at

the Presbyterian | S hirtings, Ginghams and MillineryGoods. not nrosont on i 1 ’'“ r “D days dry goods of all kinds at

| . i .it "it j p,j ccs t() , D g^ e them sell.

A. DICKSON * CO.,

Trade Palace, Indianapolis.

Wo have all gents’ Fine Hats

the nobby styles in

F A. HAYS.

church, and those not

Tuesday evening can assure themselves that they missed a rare treat. Miss Kate Langsdnlc fovored the audience with a beautiful selection iis-nta imu iiuib A- n. tin 1 O.

entitled “The Y’oung Gray Head,”after

which Miss Belle Hammond rendered the solo, “When the Tide comes in,” in a pleasing and artistic manner. “Archie Dean," recited by MissMinnie Knight, completely captivated the audience. Miss Knight's voice is rich and full and well cultivated considering the length of time she has given at-

tention to this line of study. If she | pocket by calling on B. F. HAYS & CO.,j continues to improve as rapidly as sin meicbant tailors and clothiers. has since we first heard her, wt pre- Our spring stock of clothing ia diet for her a brilliant future as a read- now in. and we are ahie to show you the! cr of dramatic selections. Tho senti- best goods, best styles and best fitting. mental solo sung by Miss Jennie Ma-! ? ,othin K eT<,r b,ou & ht to ,he C,I Y- and 01

less prices than any other house.

F. A. HAYS, j East Side Square j

IS. REIICEHO. HARDWARE, S3 T O "V" IE S BUXLDX1TC MATERIAL, Fine Pocket Cutlery and Plated Goods,

Agents lor the celebrated

Dayton Champion Steel and Mishawaka Chilled CLOWES-

Slate and Tin roofing to order.

No. 9 eatd side square, Greeneastle, Ityl.

B. F. HAYS «V CC. have in stock and are receiving daily, their usual large and complete stock of spiing goods, consisting of cloths. gents’ furnishings, ready-made clothing, hats and caps, etc.! We assure our readers that they cannot do belter than to call an I examine the j bargains at this house before making pur ' chases. The sure way to make is to' save, and you are certain to save your

rine, id this city, fully shows that this| lady has great musical ability and compass of voice. Also the easy and graceful manner in which she comes

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before the audience added P^tly^tn! ? f Trt.Mis^f'hW (Tn.Hery'’th'r j

was passed:! cemetery lots!

sold ami j for, be and

the enjoyment of the rendition. The f 0 H 0W j n g resolution quartet for male voices, entitled “The j Resolved, That the Old Oaken Bucket” was heartily en- j heretofore

rented or

unpaid

cored and the audience would not b ''■ aye W |,p r !'q,y a 4 ) , pP |g r cd forftited and thi ■ satisfied until the gonlb'inan sang an-1 Sl ,j t0!1 js "authorized to remove the dead ■ other stranza. The audience was con-j thcAfrom to tho potter’s field after the| siderably larger than on the previous expiration of sixty days 'rout this date—,

Aprils, 1881.

A new attraction at the Trade

DRY ROODS,

Headquarters mSMoMPosIi Is now full and running over with

b Spring Sr; ds ui Carpets,

AT COUlfKOT I»mci<>4.

CALL and SEE THEM! CL TALBURT.

Guardians’Docket being kept, the num-j t(irtftinment was llig ,,| v appreciated

her of cases thereon pending can only be, |, v ((Ur citizens. We bespeak a hearty ! •’•"■P"!’ 11 " 1 is » Ten Dollar Counter load

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Appearance Docket. Ow ing to this being j ,1,. an unusually busy srasnn with farmers.! after the long siege of winter, it is | thoitght thore may bo some difficulty, in bringing on the trial of litigated causes ■ involving the attendance of many wit-

nesses.

I Jell S IlM.'ltc 3 itnisN r».

Joseph W. Gray to A. Michael, 41 acres in Clorerdale tp , for $1,000.

James F. Bandy to H. 15, Cloverdale, for $300.

You cannot afford to make your pur-1 'chafes in this line without first examining this counter. F. A. HAYS,

East Side Square, j

! 1 am now receiving and butcher-

n»nnc i, lt ' n S a bne l ot M' s -ouri grain fed steers

- ' —tho best beef offered in this market—

i • i* riti expert to continue the sale of the!

1 he evil days (for man) when the j Wabash College to Jesse W. Weik, lot j above beef until good grass fed cattle are -

womau of tho house assertath her supe- lot 115 (>. P. Greeneastle, Dr $800. \ in market. Give me a call or send orders, riority are upon us. Urged by an in' Abraham Tilley to J. C. McCoy, 120 ^ p * t dR i iv « red ,0 *, l LP* rt * °L th L cit y stinct as irresistible as the tide, and armed j acres in Cloverdale tp., for $l,CfO. ’ . ^ ofdli,r S e - . 2 'J‘ )llN T ’ CRAlG ’

with tho paraphernalia of her warfare j James Wallace to Mary A Staley, land , ~

she descended! upon the household, so’- 1 in M,11 Creek tp . jor $4,543 25. ; p “f ,’ a ncy "spring^Sim^rcs^and ting aside her ’ worser half” tn a corner. I John H. Sutherlin to ’Squtre F.Eggors, 1 Rnglish Worsteds in all the latest door sending him to town on an errand, j 55 acres in Jackson tp., for $1,000. | signs, and are making up suits in the very

terminateth the joint tenancy and assum-' Elixa J Hurst to Sarah A. Boone, <11 ' ■lyler, at bottom prices.

F. A IIAYS.

Trade Emporium, l ast Side Square.

etli entire control. Joyful at his escape, acres in Washington tp . for $1,2(8). he gazoth aghast at a distance, upon their Elijah Grantham to Stutesman & Bow“domicile” — his no longer. While ; . r , pt. lot 10, Uoachdale. for $120. (

she, with mops, brooms, scrubbing Robert Kennedy to James K. Coverdil,' A’ 88 ' Our stock wni u ix . . J never so lars^. Wo bought them brushes, soap and water, ad tnfirntura, land in Monroe tp., for $000. an d will give our customers the benefit' wageth vigorous and uncessirg warfare! II. II. Martin to J. II. Yovkcs et al , |Cashmere in ail tho new colors. A finet upon the accumulated mass of dirt, rule- j land in Cloverdale tp., for $200. (line of black silks. Trimmings to match bish and all manner of unclcanlinesr,I Milrov Gordon to Nnnrv M Bxtmcn.l"^ - ^ • A - HAY’B.

until, satisfied with the victory over her foes, she descendeth from her loltv pedestal and condescendingly p .imittetb him resume their joint abode. The do mostic sky is again brightened, and all is as tranquil and serene as the face of the heavens after a thunder storm.

Eioots :ib;<3 Ktiocs.

Miiroy Gordon to Nancy M. Batman, j pt. lot 5, in Bainbridge, for $.s75.

J. Johnson to Henry V. F. Johnson, 1 a new, fresh stock being daily re148 acres in Washington tp., for $100. ccived at ^BURNETT S—Opera House Sylvester Evans to Walter M. Evans,! building. tfol 12 rod* in Floyd tp , for $25. ThoTe n7w tmp-r.ed spring jackJes.se (,. McCoy to Wm. I). McCoy,: pin are the very latent. Ladies, call and 120 acres in Cloverdale tp., for $.'1,000. jsoc them. I'RANK HAYB.

These Ritter** are noi an intoxicating bcxerntFe. hut a MecUcine of real merit, ami pleasant to the taste. For Sr fir In/ tt fl Druf/f/ists. Price, $1.00 iter Pottle

WA^OI^S and HACKS

I On hand and joit np to order. Jl Will do all kinds of Hepaiy Work in wood and iron. All work warranted. Also particular

|l attention paid to

fiKOKS*: SIIOEl^O. All classes ol shoeing done to

order.

fti'-Race horses, trotters and saddlers plated and weighted to order. Shooing done at the lowest cash prices. Call and see me—Nurtliwcat t'ornrr l , ul>lic Square, Cin-curnstlc, Inti. 6m4H JACOB BICKNEtL.

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