Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1881 — Page 6

is ir-ie^sohsts why

YOU SHOULD BUY YOUR

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Potnto 1)U(5 extoriiiinators on sale at LANDLS’ Diiig Store.

GENTS' FURNISHINGS

Saratoga Water, efireet from Saratoga, 5 cents per glass, six tickets for 25 cents. On draught at JONES’ Drug Store. 4(4

New goods Cheap Store.

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HAWKINS’ 3tG

AT THE

-WHEN OLOTHING £3T ORE.

1st—Because we have the largest stock to select from of any house in the county. 2d—Because we give better goods & better tits for less money than any house in the county. ild—Because wo are manufacturers of all our own goods, and can save you one profit. 4th—Because we are a branch of one of the largest wholesale houses in the East, and soil our goods to the consumer as low as any ordinary dealer can buy them. 5th—Because we are receiving daily, direct from our factory, fresh from the loom, some of the handsomest patterns in Men's, Youths’and Children’s Wear that can be found in any house in the State. Gth—Because we always have just what you want, and that which is new and desirable. 7th—Because there is not a house in this county that does not have to go into the general market to bu> their goods. 8th—Because if your goods are not satisfactory after being purchased, they can be exchanged, or money cheerfully refunded. 9th—Because no man is allowed to misrepresent goods in order to make sales. iOth—Because our goods are all marked in plain figures, and no dveiation from the price under any circumstances. 11th—JJecause it is to your interest to trade with this house. It doej not have the reputation of charging you two prices whenever you give them an opportunity to do so. 12th,—Because we are a straight American house, and will not sell goods on Sunday. CTHEXT CLOTHIXTC STORE.

Money savort by purchaning the best paints, oils, varnish, putty, brushes, dye-stuff, lubricating oils, etc., at JONES’ j Drug Store. 4(4 Ciuliu 1 our tloucy. j Every life insurance policy, even ' though it has lapsed because of failure j to pay premiums, has a cash value that ; can he collected. Call on or address, B. F. CORWIN, Greencastle, Ind, Office with Williamson & Daggy. 3tf Oirap I>ry Cioodw. Our special Cheap Sale of Dry Goods, which has drawn such a large throng of customers the past two weeks, is still going on, and the best bargains of the season will be offered this and next week. Every lady in the State should take advantage o! this opportunity to secure barcains. Dry Goods have never been sold at lower prices than wo now offer them, at A. DICKtsON Sc CO’S Trade Palace, Indianapolis. 2t6 Paints, oils, varnish, putty, brnshI es, dye-stuff, alahastine, sponges and best goods at lowest prices at JONES’ Drug Store. 4t4 Grand rush for clothing at that $10 ! counter of F. A. HAYS. 2td

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 ot

Ever offered in this city at prices that

Oan’t Be Beat!

We invite you to look through our stock—no trouble to show

goods.

Respectfully,

G. W. CORWIN, No. 5 East Wash in (/ton Street.

OWEN, PIXLEY & CO., Proprietors.

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For Pure Drugs

CHEMICALS,

Patent Medicines.

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Lamps and Lanterns, JPi'/ic Soffp.s and

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NEFF k ALLISON

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Men's Drug Store

Sell Curtis & Wheller’s French Kid i

Shoes, Huldridgo's American Kid Shoes ! an d I ace S 00( ls at

and Ludlow’s French Kid Shoes—these I’dore.

are the best brands in the market.

For headache, dyspepeia, constipation, aflections of the liver, kidneys, etc., use Saratoga water, on draught at JONES’ Drug Store. 4t4 I.iidifM. ! It will pay you to call at BECK’S cheap I cash store when you want corsets, kid i gloves, laces and notions of all kinds—' the best and cheapest assoatment in the |

city.

For all the latest styles of milli | nery go to FRANK HAYS’. 2t6 All the novelties in ties, rtichings

BECK’S cheap cash

You can find Flowers, Ribbons Ornaments A Hat Trimmings at FRANK A. HAYSv. 2t6

Hoot*, and Shoes.

A now, fresh stock being daily received at BURNETT’S—Opera House building. tf51 New Goods, latest styles and best trimmers make the millinery trade livelv

! at FRANK HAYS’ 2)6 The largest stock of calf hoots and ! shoes kept in Grcenenslle can he tound ——Gents’ and hoys’ fine French ( aif at Neff & Allison’s. French Kid and Morocco Shoes for spring and snmmer, at BURNETT’S. tiol Neff it Allison keep the best ladies'i For Bunting, in black and all the cloth top shoes. | lighter shades, go to FRANK HAYS’.2l6

Shoe brushes, shoe blacking, shoe pol- j ish and shoe thread at Neff it Allison’s |

Neff & Allison sell the genuine Hart-

ford Boots and fine Calf Shoes.

Yon can depend upon what Neff & Allison tell you about Boots and Shoes. Neff <t Allison sell all kinds of walking shoes from $1 up to $2. Come

and see them before you buy.

RAILWAY TIME-TABLE. Indianapolis and St. Louis Railroad Ooinu Kast. Goins Westl>ay Ex 5:27 pm 9:08 iM Accommodation 9.09 a m 6:01 p a *N.Y. Kxpresp 2:46am 12:33am •Every Day. A. P. HARRISON, Agent. St. Louis Vahdalia, Tkhre Haute <fe Indianapolis Railroad. Eastward Trains. Westward Trains. 2.20 am ‘"'4.24 p m I 0, 12 13a m ‘"'1.47 pm ••2.50 am *5. Oti r M | 12.52 a m 'S.SS p m *82!5 a u I *8.55 A u •Daily except Sunday. ••Daiiy. SAM’LICATHKRWOOD, Agt. Locipvillk, New Albany & ChicagoKailroad. (Going North.1 Kxpress 1 33>. M. Way Freight 2 30 r. m. Through Freight 3 00 a. m. (.Going South. I Express - 3 28 p. m. Way Freight 4 00 a. m. Through Freight-. 1 33p.m. A. Johnson Agent. ~LOCAL LKMKS. ~ • —- fcay^i’he Department was called out on Wednesday morning to a miniature eonHagration in the clothing atoro ol \Ym. Cohen. No damage. * Senator D. W. Yoorhees delivers an address during Asbury University Commencement under the auspices of the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. fi© Elder O. P. Badger demonstrates his shility to grow pieplant or rheubarb successfully—a single leaf on one of his plants measures over twelve feet in circumference. ttf’A match-game of base-ball was played at the college campus, by a nine from Carbon and the Asbury boys. The Asburians were victorious, by the following score: Inniugs.l 2 345G789 Asbury..4 4 4 2 1 4 1 6 0-26 Carbon..! 0 2 2 2 8 6 0 1-22 Asbury’s majority 4 The Asburians and Southenders are announced for a game this afternoon.

On May 25, 1S31, in Washington tp., Mrs. Joanna Best, aged 31 years,5 months

and 20 days.

On May 26, Ihfil, at Hamrick Station, Sarah J. Morlan, daughter of R. and N. Morlan, aged 13 years. In Greene stle, on May 30, of consumption, Delia Thornborough, aged 22 years and 6 days. The remains were taken to Danville for interment. in this city, May 30, 1681. of enlargement of the liver, Lola Whitaker, aged 7 f *th, 11 months and 0 days. *

As a matter of economy it is more essential that you should buy good shoes for your children than for 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 your children with you when it is possible; you will always get a better fit and save trouble. For the best wearing and neatest fitting goods, go to Christie’s Shoe Store by all means. On the north side of Washington street, just east of the National

Bank.

J6?*The reports from the southern portion of the county are not flattering for a good wheat crop. ASsy-Miss I,ora Morrison, a charming young lady of Bloomington, Ind., is visiting her father, Dr. U. II. Morrison. Asbitry t’niversity. We have casually examined the newly issued Catalogue of Indiana Asbury University for 1860-81, and it is pleasing to note that the Institution is in a flourishing condition. The following figures will be found interesting to our readers: 'Ictal number of students for school year just closing, 412, classed as follows: Collegt Department —Si aiors, 40; Juniors, 14; Sophomores, 34; Freshmen, 43; irregulars, 51. Preparatory Department—Seniors. 71; Middle Class, 41; Suniors, -17; irregulars, 41. The total number of Alumni is 759. Value of University property, $130,(XX). Th* endowment fund aggregates $179,000. The library contains 8,000 volumnes. From the table of statistics published in the catalogue it appears that all departments of the University are in a prosperous condition, and give promise of large future development. ilrtil HMat4‘ TriinwfDi'*. James \V. Bower to Ratliff & Grubb, land in Greencastlo tp., for $1,400. James il. Hillis to Ratliff & Grubb, land in Greencastle tp., for $1,400. Sam. B. Etchesou to Michael L. Cravcr, 10 acres in Floyd tp., for $100. Auditor P. C. to Jennio Koightley, lot 11, Keightley’s add. to Orceneastle, for $11 35. George W. Hughes to Win. G. Brushaun, 40 acres in Warren tp., for $1,0C0. R. L. Bridges to Angeline Stanley, 19.25 acres in Franklin tp., for $800.

Good plow shoes and brogans for $1 25 j at 4t4 NEFF &XLL1SON.

NOTICE OT ATTACH ill ENT. State of Indiana, Putnam County, Floyd

Township.

James 11. Smith vs. II. Harltund.

Before Adam L. Ellis, Justice of the Peace of Floyd Townshio, i

Procecdinirs in attachment.

James 11. Smith, plaintiff in the above entitled cause, files bis complaint and affidavit in ! attachment before me auainst said defendant, |

— can—g——rm II. lUrlaud, (whose Christian name is to

plaintiff unknown), on the 24th day of May,

The people of Damascus, Pa., think IhhI. Said writ of attachment whs levied on j , , r . rr i four thousand, two hutdred and twenty-five they know of a woman up 111 New Lamp- | oak staves and on two thousand pieces of | shire whose prayers for the sick are j Vw f „:{:!^ J ru?naii always answered. When a Person : Coucty. Indiana, ^uui.on^roiurned^cthe! falls ill this miracle worker is written not. lound and has no r*Mdence in Putnam . . ! County." Notice i« now therefore hereby to. and a certain hour appointor! when give 8aid defendant that unle>s he be ard ap-• --I a* r • i i n pear, bv himself or attorney, before me at my 1 she and the patients friends shall ptay office in Floyd To wnuhip, Putnam County, In-

lUEIICUCO. HARDWARE, <3 T O HI S , BXJZX.DXXTG MATERIAL, Fine Pocket Cutlery and Plated Goods, Agents for the celebrated Dayton Champion Steel and Mishawaka Chilled BBOWSSlate and Tin roofing to order. No. 0 east side square, Greencastle, UflH.

for recovery. The daughter of the Tostmaster and another girl are said to have been cured of chornic diseases in a twin-

kling.

Lost, a gold sleeve button with moss agate set 1 Finder will be rewarded ! on returning it to T. B. Scott. Sec the new 1’arasoisjust from the factory at C. W. TALBURT’S. B. F. BARWICK’S new hardware store is full of new goods in his line. Customers will secure bargains by calling on him.

on the 25th liny of June. 1881, nt 10|

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o'clock a. m. ol* said day, and answer said

.use will be heard and deter-

diana,

o’clock il. III. ui 9U1VI complaint, Paid cause mined in his absence.

Given under iny hand and seal this 1st

[kf.al] day of June, 1881.

ADAM L. ELMS.

317 J.P.

LTJTVIIBliiK.,

—Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Baskets and floral designs for use during the Un-

iversity Commencement, on hand I A T U WILSON’S Greenhouse, comer of Vine O II ■ 1\Ia I. C LAI II,

and Walnut streets, to bs sold at reasonable figures. 7tf

MY Cllll. HEADQUARTERS taiCoBrStm,SiiofPflstflta Is now full and running over with fa Ip®! !rj Us isj Cupels, AX COKKKCT PICXCK^. CALL and ! CL W*. TAIaBURT.

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-Lawns! Lawns!! Cheap at FRANK HAYS’.

Go to LANDES’ Drug Store and buy a copy of the Revised New Testament.

You can buy a nice hunting for 15c. at FRANK HAYS’. 2tG Cement and plaster pnris. cheap. STEEG KITKLJORG.

All Orders Promptly Filled At lowestfiiturei* to be found in this section of the State. Satisfaction euaruntccd to every

purchaser.

ALT'!lICU IIIKX. Tsnl wi-st of rho city, on the pravcl road. 3ni.">

WABORTS sand H^CKS

Gents will find a good stock of Linen and Alpaca Dusters at FRANK: HAYS'. 2t6 The finest soda water in the city at LANDES' Drug Store. ——We tiavo just opened the nicest! stock of Millinery in the city. 2tG _ _ F. A. HAYS, i — : r \ V \ i v ■ :. i goods all the time, and selling cheap. 3t6 | ——Farasols, t»os. ruchings, ties, &c .1 just opened at FRANK A. HAYS’S. 2(6j .— Death to potato bugs, by using j London Burple or Paris Greon. Also I desti ny worms or. entrant and gooseberry i hushes with white Hellebore. Sold all JONES’ Drug Store. 4t5 - Ladies will find the best selection of Fine Tuscan Bonnents at FRANK HAYS’. 2t6

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Ou hand and put up to orde^ jWill do aU kinds of Repair Work in wood and iron. All j work warranted. Also particular

attention paid to

IIOKSE snOKLXfi. All classes ot shooing done

order.

Mgr'Race horses, trotters and saddlers plated and weighted to order. Shoeline: done at the lowin'rash prices. Call and see me—Korthwcst Corurr ! I'lilitie' Squar?, Grccnruslle. Bn«l. 6m48

JACOB BICKNELL.

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London Purple, Paris Greer, and White Hellebore, for bugs ami worms, at JONES’ Drug Store. 4t5 Nice lot of Queensware and Glasswave, very cheap, at I. HAW KINS’. 3i6

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are u«K au iutoxicntlnft tocverajice, but u rkeal xuerit, aucl xxleiiMaut to ttic tai«te. -7

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