Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 April 1881 — Page 8

For Fore kgs, CHEMICALS, Patent Medicines.

Lamps

and Lanterns,

Fine Soaps and Toilet licks,

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<i<» TO

Fatal Fall.

A colored carpenter named Arlinpton, from North Carolina, employed in building a stable in the eastern part of the city, fell from a ladder while carrying a bundle of shingles, about 2 weeks ago, receiving injuries

The old home of Lincoln was recently torn down at Springfield. A hoy bought all the shingles for a dollar, and, with a scroll saw, is turning then into ornamental mementoes, which he easily sells at

from 50 cents to f l each.

ISP'' Mr*. McDaniel, of Bainbridge, has

ie

date.

which were considered slight »t the r „ urni . d fror , i nil , n * HiSi w i icre

time, as be continued to work the re- . . , , , , 1 she purchased spring goods,

niaindcr of the day. The same night,! however, he was prostrated hy his I “Love, hate, revenge and a injuries and suffered greatly up to the ! mother's devotion furnish the sympatime of hi* death, which occurred on ^ :v and the tear-produeing elements. |

and the machinations of two clever but unscrupulous detectives supply uproarious merriment throughout the entertainment.” — [Cleveland Plain-

dealer.

Now Open ami 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

Monday night last. Deceased leaves a wife and children in needy circum-

stances -

Wm

Allen's Drug Store

Something •‘Orappcd.*' Will appear at Opera House, GrcenQait.' a stampede occurred in the Court castle, Saturday, May 7. room during the Mtulnby trial, Monday I p UBta wd oU*. baa* goods. Ust, occasioned by the full of u portion » n ,i | ow p r i,. eHi Ht Landes & Co’s.,

of the plastering, about two yards in!

width from near the northeast corner of

-A LALGE sroCK OF STRAW

Ever offered in this city at prices that

Os»H’t 33c Beat! We invite you to look through our stock—no trouble to show

, , HATS ui b. F. HAYS A (M’S

; the ceiling. Tho crackling noise at the beginning pare notice of the impending NIP A TUCK next Saturday at j danger, enabling all to make their escape, Opera House. j

| except our unfortunate friend, Thomas V.

goods.

Respectfully,

Mulcts, i. a ) a - . live D; Cmiblp [de, »ire and fur Us and Ini

tte, ■ vr ireu •cin*

»ier« Her* nd 'i mt* \*t.

RAILWAY time-table.

Isiiianapolis akp St. Lons HaILROAH I f or ^ our ebildren than for

UoinK Hast. Ooins W»et-

9:(I5 i M

i w j lf> received a glancing blow upon

As a matter of economy it is more | B “ 1 essential that you shoul 1 buy good shoes 'he cheek and arm, the force of which

6:it e u 12:36 a m

Day El 5:27 pm Apcoinmodation . . 9.33 . M 'N.Y. Kxpresa 2:41* m

Ey«ry bay. w EARPi AgentSt. Louis Vandalia. Teki:k Haittjs A- In-

DIAnapolis Railroad.

Eartward Train*. Westward Train*. 2.20 a u 24 p u I »»12 IS a v ""1.47 pm "•2 VI * M *5.00 r m I 12.52 am *5.38 p m *8 25 a M I *8. 55 a M

♦Daily except Sunday.

♦♦Daily.

SAM LTCATHERWOOD, Aft.

Louisville, New Albany ft Chicauo-

Railkoap.

(Uoing North.I

Kilire** 1 SSfp. m. Way Frelcht 2 30 p. M. Thmuirh Freight J Co a. m.

ttioinK South, i

Fxprr** ~—3 28 p. m. Way Kreieht - 4 10*.

yourselves

Cheap shoes may, with proper care, answer as a substitute with older persons, 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 country affords. Take tour children with

had been partly broken by striking the winnow shutter above, nevertheless injuring him severely But for the admonitory warning, a number of persons must have been seriously, if not fatally, him. A direct blow from such a mass, or any considerable portion of it, falling from such a height with unbroken force, would most likely have proven fatal to

For sale—nice hard hard wcod blocks far fuel, and good wood ashes Call at Brock way ft iloekafel low's sp.>k« factory. bi-

* Autograph and other new style Fans at C. W TALBERT'S.

at B

-WHITE HATS-NOBBY ONES. F. HAYS ft CD’S. 3t2

you when it is possible; you will always i would most likely have proven fatal to Buy the Best. get a better fit and save trouble. For any one. The bottom of a chair was If yon arc in need of a new churn , bv the best wearing »nd neatest fiitinc | conl p] C ( t ,| T broken through by a portion all means buy the best. One which is ,?0 north ahUof'wLhfn* 11 '^ it- Three coal buckets w * r e com-1 "P with the times, possessing all the means. On the north side of W ashing-j w ., , . , . . , ituudern improvements foe making the ton street, just east of the National I I'lpteljr tilled in the removal of the l)0 „ hutter t ho lD( , 9t of iti , nd wttl , k , RS #n ’' [debris. 1 labor than any other churn in the nrar-

Tho ‘’blessings” showered upon the|ket, a’nd this you will find to be the

Don't forget NIP ft TUCK next Saturday.

Tbrouch Freight.. .

A.

.1 33 p. m • Johnson Agent.

LOCAL LEMES. may H. S. Renick ft Co. swing now signs. DaV-Will TaUmrt has returned to VVaveland. jjpyv Bi.'u k Hro., shipped a lot of horses this week. jteA'Miss Maggie Mahoney is visiting at Indianapolis.

®o0"Tlie ’’Kepublicans,” two editions under different managment, both turn their toes up again this week.

Next!

: ‘county dads” for their negligence long knowingly permitting the room to I remain in its present dangerous condi lion were, if not "loud and deep,

in ro |BENTWOOD CHURN, for sale only by

F. A. HAYS. 3t2

6. W. CORWIN A'o. f> /ufs/ H ash ington Street.

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NIP & TUCK at Opera House, next Saturday, May 7. Tickets will

Srj*’The Republican candidates for ta j„] y W( . rk f erV ent and fri quetit—not op Bale at Brattin’s Jewelry Store. eouneilnten, are: 1st W ird—James tl ,e least among wbith was. thstthei Paint brushes, whitewash brushes, McD. Hays; 2d Ward H. t. Dur- Coniint.-sioners might, collectively and feather dusttra, etc., on sale, cheap at

nail; 3d Ward—John Riley.

BtMSir Knights M. T. Conover, W. (>. Burrnettand F. A. Arnold, attend-

indiviaually, be confined therein until Uarides ft (^o’s.

the remainder of the plastering should Lace Buulinga 12)^c fl at

come down upon their ’’devoted heads,” ; TALBURf’S.

E.S. REIICE SsCO.

£3

ed the meeting of of the (Jrand Com- when, it was hoped, they might entertain

mandery K. T. of Indiana at Indiana-

polis this week.

gsvj 1 The dwellers within the county bastile make oecasional attempts to

g£y*Dr. I. W. Joyce was over from Cincinnati, to visit liis son Frank this week. jUjy-Wo are under obligation to ^fr Strong Cutherwood for late Santa Fe papers. t*‘’Mrs. A. J. Stillwell, of Hannibal, Mo., fs visiting E. I). Anderson and tamily. Bishop ILtys' son fell and broke his arm while playing, a few days ago. Bkc" The FireDt partnient Committee has purchased a ^100 horse to work to the engine. Si?" Dr. Goldsberry has removed his office to the new building on his residence property. gigr-We are under obligations to Mr. Will Burk fora liberal sample of delieious iec cream. ScV Ur. Martin will preach in the Presbyterian church on next Sunday at lOt# o’clock a. in. fita’rMeeting of the Woman's Heading Club at the n sidcncc of Mr. Albert Allen this afternoon. g®“Mr. James Taylor, one of the oldest merchants in (.ireeneastle, has retired fromhusiness. 6&f*Candidates for West Point cadetship will he examined at Col. Matron’s office next Monday. and Mrs. F. (1. (iillmore left for Connctieut Thursday, where Mr. (iillmore goes into husine-s. •©“Twelve hogs were stolen from the I. ft Si. L. stock jion- last Tuesday,and there is no elite to the guilty ones. JDM'g Thir- is the season of the year when the small hoy tires of the restraints of home and hies away in search of freedom. The return to the parental mansion, however, is only n quest ion a >f tiii’.i' and -lomach.

eorres-

eritieized by one of The Star

pondents in u recent issue, feels aggrieved. and shows us letters and tes-i

menials from different parties, fully ! ;iCr „ s 5n Ml , nr<)e , p , f or *4,000. proving that the criticisms spoken of Chilton A „ cn t0 Arch . A!len

were uncalled for. We are sorry in-

Jajr-1 fogs are worth 5 cts. to 5K cts. i break their bond—the last attempt per pound, gross. was made with a razor which they

ta*- B. F. Barwiek will open his hard- ; converted into a saw. ware store in a few days. tmr Mr. John A Jti*y~Mr. T. B. Scott has gone to Con-1 bridge, w ho owns

oeticut on a business trip.

HaVlI. F. Stevenson has been spend-

ing the week in (ireeneastle.

Oaiy*Mr. D. L. Harris is putting up

l orches at his residence.

ttw*’Mrs. Ragan is building a new

house in South Grecucastle.

D-tY'The Baptist Church is receiving

needed renovation and repair.

Elder A.’.I. Latighlin jireuehed at Christian Church last Sunday. Dr. A. C. Stevenson and family will soon go to Indianapolis to reside. 1^-Elder Badger has returned from Kentucky, where he visited a sick sis-

ter.

B's^*Mr. Joe Baker has bought the interest of Dan Henry in the ice busi-

millinery i

The best and chMSpest

in Batnbridg**, is found at Mrs. McDan-

iels.

a realizing sense of the danger to which th> ir sad and culpable negligence has so long exposed others of their (about election time) “highly esteemed and re-

spected fellow, citizens.”

i atei:—We understand that Mr. Peck is caret ing his arm in a sling, and avow-

Givens, of | "'c a determination to bring suit against! b/fr.^Vhe mating. J. 8. McClaky, the patent ! Uic county on account of the injuries re ; Clerk of Session.

The congregation of the Preshy-1 terian (.’hiireh are requested to meet! attheelo.se of the public service on | next Sunday, May 1, l.ssl, to consider the question of calling a pastor and transacting such business as may conic

ceived.

Heal Fslate Translcrs.

Cliurchill Allen to Archibald Allen,30

The Cheap Corner Store has been opening new goods ev ry day this week land is now so full that they have to sell 1 chMp to make room. C. W. TALBURT.

HARDWARE, a? o “XT- ns s BtnLDINC MATERIAL, Fine Pocket Cutlery and Plated Goods,

Agents lor the celebrated

Dayton Champion Steel and Mishawaka. Chilled

DPLOW

3 /

Mill liM fin uni

I h1 in e. A • too duve a ■ ion. It e r j \ tht DUure. •py titn *#T to . tin* tral iln*

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Slate and Tin rooting to order. No. !> east .side square, Groencastle, Ind.

justice has been done Mr. Givens, the following officers have been elected by the Womans Foreign Missionary Society of Locust Street

Church : President, Mis.Lnngdon : vice O. P. Greencastle, for $5, president, Mr? S. E. jLongdon, Mrs. K. | Jas. Mathews to Thos. Bayne, land in Walls and Mrs. Wharton; rcc. sec., i Greencastle tp., for $125.

'I hos. Layne the Henry PUnkenhorn,

in Franklin tp., for $1,600.

Wesley F. Batman to C. F. Allen, 133 45 acres in Floyd and Monroe tps.,

for $4,000.

Emily Stecg to Geo. Bicknell, lot 119,

40 acres ^ complete stock of boys’ and ! children’s Spring Clothitur just opened at i FRANK HAY>S‘ ’1 rude Emporium, East,

Mrs. Prof. Pt'st; asst, see., Miss Anna Martin: cor. see., Mrs. A. Morrison; treas., Mrs. Dr. Martin; asst, treas.,

Mrs. G. C. Moore.

CcyThe Indiana >hi>rt Horn Bre^il-1

ers Association will meet at

S3 3 acres in Cloverdnle tp., for $2 (Xf. Henry W. Horn to .1. >Y. O’Daniel, pt.

[lot 9, Clovrrdale, for $500.

Martin PifFer to John Shta, pt. lots 25

Indiana- and 26, Lukin’s R. R. enl. to Grcencwstle,

polis, May 24 and 25. Hon. S. F. Lockridge is on the programme for an essay, subject: “What has color to do with the quality of beef.” Mr. J. W. Kobo is also on the programme for an

for $715.

essay entitled, “Has there been any | improvement iu Short Horne within

the hist twenty-five years.”

$5?*The report is that a few dayago, at Bainbridge, an old man named Martin, who suspected his wife of infelicity, secreted himself to discover the truth of his suspicions. After night a man named Baker approached the house, and Martin endeavored to perforate him with a revolver bullet, which the same was prevented by a

(ire ii it Court

Convened in regular session on Monday last, His Honor, Judge Silas 11). Coffey, presiding. Commission

Bide Square.

Round Crown HAYS ft COB.

Stiff Huts at B. F. 3t2

1 bought a bentwood churn from F. A. HAY’S on a guarantee ami find it to be all he reproaontod it. It makes more Butter from the same amount of cream and chums easier and quicker than any chum w e have ever used; I do not lies itatn to recommend it. John Hammond. 3t2

and oath of the new Judge, spread of

record.

The State Docket was culled over the first day, and appeal ease of the State vs. Charles II. Mattlsby, for assault and battery upon one Margaret

Brooks, put upon trial before jury. Just received, a ear load of fresh j i Concluded on the second day by ver-T' ul, l plaster, hom Grand Rapids, Mich.,

CASSIMERE SUITINGS FOR SPRING SUITS »t B. F. HAYS ft GO’S. 3t2 We are making suits to order cheaper than ever. Look at our goods and get our prices—it will pay you. Fuank A. Hays. 2t2

Huntington Lime. ST KEG ft ElTEI.JoKG.

Thft ladies should call and see those nice spring wraps, consisting of Jackets, Dolmans, Hav locks ft Ulsteretts, just reci»ved at Fiiakk Hays' Trade Emporium. 212

diet of “not guilty,

discharged.

The entire docket was called | through, on the second day, for default I

and defendant! & Ei Wljoig, northwest cor. pub-

’ lie square.

Glassware

<{tieeiisv\ lire ami

Mori*.

third party, who immediately disarmed |. ind taking up issues in civil and pro- 1 FRANK A. HAYS- Trade Emporium.! ■-•I then revenged himself by bate causes. The following have I w ®'^ dnreot fr ® m lhu m»nufactur«ra thrashing the injured husband, and f , ,• !Iv a;,.,.,,. .! ,. f , 1S and Importers, and carry the largest ns-1 then paid a fine for assault. Nolur-i!:! ’ ” jsortineiit of the best goods snd sell at;

lot lows: Mower piices than any other house in

Stntevs.Charley H. Maulsby—assault Ithe city. Below ples.-o nolo a few of ;

ninl Batterv, nol prossed. mur prices: ‘A full set 40 pieces nest ware $3,001

.501

ther particulars from the seat of war, hut 'tis said peace is not declared. tKir \ naughty story is going the rounds of the Press, in regard to the

John 11. Tate and Alfred K. Stark I ^ vs. Asa O. Fordid—on note; James So

full set 40 pieces nest ware set Plates “ “

Cups ft Salt 'ers

.501

Greencastle t itj Marshal, Emory and Samuel Miller vs. Charles G. and! 200 glass covered Better dishes each 10c. ing don

Starr, to the effect that ho made lewd advances to a lady named Randolph, resident of Jefferson township who was in the city shopping. We know

Asa 0. Fordiee—on note ; Edward II. Crow vs. James Y. Reeves—damage;

each dismissed, (costs paid.)

Howard Maxwell vs. William Eads

iOt) large glass Nappies assorted '• 10c. ! 125 '• “ “ “ covered “ 15c. ! ; 225 glass footed Desserts “ 5c

Bl! ioobs: Headquarters ClE2iCfl!a'Ste,SiMWflfc Is now full and running over with 1s Epriri Bfj sills sml Csifsis, AT C’OKIJKCT I»ItXCK». CALL and SSE THEM! C. W. TAIaSU RT. WASiOAS »cal HACKS i On hand and put up to order. J Will do aU kinds of Repair Work in wood and iron. All iwork warranted. Also particularly* ttention paid to siiob:i\g. All classes ol shoeing done to

order.

■Rnrc horsos, trotters and saddlers plated and weighted to order. Sboent the low, -1 ca-ih prices ('all and see me—Niorthw»**>t <’oriici'

Ift,

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se. |4S

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I'ublic Niqisuee, C*r«M*isc:iat]e, Inti. 6m4s

JACOB BICKNELL.

nothing as to the reliability of the re-i—on note. Dismissed,” its j)cr agree-

ment tiled, at defendant's ei, d. The following Grand Jury was em-

| panneled, sworn and charged, on the 1 -eeond day ; Thomas Sigler, John M.

port, save that the lady writes over her own signature making the eltargt

above specified.

Later.—Mr. Starr denies the story

and asserts that it is a blackmailing j Heady, Francis M. A1 xandcr, EdM'heme; lurtherinore he will prove 1 ward Ohorran, Austin >. Bond and

his asscrtiomRn duo lime. j U,,:„ n K. Williamson. U'ri’ttiitN To Itlurry. Esquire Robert E. Williamson was “Whoso fin loth n wife, finde h a good ' appointed b r imin, rod John Brutltien*.”—Prov. xfiu, «on, Bailiff, tog the grand jury, who Marriage licenses have issued to Wil- Lh ,, n retirP(1) to COI , K i t | ( .r 0 f their Pro-

liant Ii. Mooisy and Ji tii.ina J. Noatar,jaentment* and indit t in t?. t t 'n:!" a George 11. Piercy and Agnes (J. Nichol-j lium i )er „t | ir i,, „... .,11 await their

worth double the moner. 3t2 F. A. HAYS. (

Special Notice.

In order to reduce our largo stock we will ofi'er Dry Goods of all kinds at the) lowest prices known for 20years. Special attention is directed to the bargains w.* ; j off t in Dress Goods, Shawls, Muslins j Shtrtings, Ginghams and M illinery Goods, i ; For “U days dry goods of all kinds at S prices to make them sell.

A. DICKSON ft CO.,

2tl Trade Palace, IndiunapoEs.

CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE t LI V E *KIDNEYS stomach and BOWELS , f, General m p CONSTIPATION DYSPEPSIA FILES

sen, Joel Thomas and Elizabeth Hart

Ikied. At Limednle.on Friday. April diphtheria, Patrick, .-on id' W in. nedy, itgctl 2 year-.

22. .,f k( n-

aetion.

A n"w attraction nt the Trade! Emporium is a Ten Dollar Counter loaded down with $10 all wool suits for men 1 and boys. Goods that can not he bought

_ elsewhere for les; than 25 pur cent. more. 1

I^' DgJ. E. Eatp will deliver the i ^ cf *. nn “‘.‘f 0111 J'^r porT , . . , 1 chases in this line without iirst exaiiunl nivur.sity lecture to-monow afternoon. | ins this counUr. F. A. HAYS, Subject: “Education in Massachujetts.” j Fast Bide Square. |

jliYEI? BR0THERS&.CQ^ ST.LOUIS AND KANSAS CITY

r®!

Tlieflc JSItters are not an intoxicating tkexcra*tc, toat a McoDcinc pf real merit, and pleauaut to the taHte. >, / For'ii'tlr hy all Drufjffixts. l J rire, $L0(f ]>rr ‘