Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 26 November 1881 — Page 2
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NOVELTIES CAN BE iF'OTXiisnD iist MBIT’S ULSTERS AXTD OVERCOATS! t In all pro<!i*s, t-l ap* s »i d MyltF, from fU to HOVEI^TIES can be found in MEN’S SUITINGS, embracing all the lati atatvles of the reason, from $4 to llio per suit. SIOVEETIES can be found in YOUTH S ULSTEUn OVERCOATS and SUUI IN’GS, embracing everything, from the cheapest union cassimere suit to the finest imported worsted, at prices from $3 to $2^. NOVELTIES can be found in our BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S department, embracing all the stjles of the season in long and short pant suits, and at prices from .’f’J to $10 per suit. NOVEETIEM in our GENTS’ FURNISHINGS department are unparelled. as it is by far the largest and most complete line of gents’ wear that can be lound in the county, and a prices fully 3m2C ear TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LESS I j&a WHEN CLOTHING STORE.
TIT353 BEST I Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Lamp Shades, Headlight Oil, Coal Oil,
fca* And it snowed “right mnart'' < n !
Monday last.
Siyr* The advantage* of parallel lines and i fiiendly management was aptly illnstrat I ed Fridat Viefore noon trains of the India I napolis and St. Louis road were! run between Greencastle and Torre | Haute, over the Vandalia to got I ■ round a wreck, and in the afternoon j 'rains of the Vindaha were run between 1 Greencastle and Indianapolis over the I and St L to get around a bridge swept
away at Amo.
The North American Review for Do Comber <s in all respocts a good number I’he writers without exception are men eminently competent for th» tasks a— signed to them, while of the subject discussed, there is not one which does not possess a living interest I deed were one called upon to enumerate the contentions that are to-day exerc'sin men’s minds those treated of in this number ol the It'view would cer'ainly occur to him among the first. The most important and most opportune of a 1 the articles is one by the Hon John A Ka -son, entitled •'The Monroe I octrtne in 1HS1" In this statesmanlike pap' r or protiuncamento as it might not inaptly he called and is certain to be regarded by for ign publicists, the obligation of the Unit'd State- government to effectually assert, us supremacy throughout the Western Hemisphere is d monstrated both l>v the irgunients of authority and precedent •and upor the grounds of reason. Then follows a discussion of the Death Penalty conducted by the Rev. Dr Uheever, Itidge Samuel Kami and Wendell Phillips Th policy of Mr Gladstone’s Government toward Ireland is sir minus ty defended by Mr. H O Arnold Forster I son of the Chief Secretary for Ireland. This paper is confessedly an appeal lo| the judgment and the sympathy o f j Americans in the struggle now going or across the Atlantic and is a graceful, practical admission that British statesmen are not indifferent to the enlighten- i
GEORGE BICK1MELL,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
WAGONS, PLOWS, HARROWS, And Farm IVlarhiiMTy Oenerally. Iron ami S»eel, Horne Shoea ami Horse-Shoes Nails. ^ Has just received another car-load of the celebrated OLIVEIl CHILLED PLOWS.
Also the
CASSIDY SULKY PLOW, Warranted to *ive natif faction, or no sale, after a fair trial. On hand and for sale THE CELEBH-A.T.'EH STUDEBAKER I’arm ami Spring w ignus and Phaetons, The “Young Iloosier” 3-hot'd Wheat drill, ami the “Iloosier” 8-lmt d Wheat Drill. CHOICE TIMOTHY SEED I'OIi SALE Northeast corner Colunihia and Indiana streets, Greencastle, Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally
HEADQUARTERS FOR
DM DODDS iND CARPETS!
Fall Stork now Complete.
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A World Keillor.
Mr. James M. Graham, ol Champaign county, Ills., who has been hero visiting his brother, Mr. C. S. Graham, is un
doubtedly Champion of the world, as he ! Zi public'opinTon of "the” United’siat.'V
was accompanied by his fourth wife and Four phyatcians and surgeitns of the fir^t I.' 1 . c wl,,, Ii.».<x n,. tillHitii flWtl twenty-fifth child. Mr. Graham also n^k, namely. Dr. W A Hamm n-l. I *11 lllcl S AMIOIlitM ' I • IH
looking nrouiHl when they come to town, will do well to <>o at once
LAMP WICKS,
LANTERNS,
rejoices in the fact that he lias had born to him thirty-two grand children and
fifteen great-grand-children.
Men's Drug Store
.OCAL LEMES.
tegyMr. S. P. Bowen is the new postmaster at Belle Union. See the list of preriuns to Star agents to be found in another column. HayMrs Andrew Kr.etzer and daughter leave for California next Monday. toy W. M. Ridpatb, is adnunstrator of the estate of Gillum Ridpath deceased, to^-Dr K. W. Fisk pr ached at Presbyterin Church, this city, Sunday night. etsgyMr. Chas. Leuteko is building a Hour storehouse adjacent to his bakery. |&yMiss Anna Downey delivers the University lecture to morrow afternoon. toirMeeting of Reading Club at the residence of Mrs. II. H. Mathias to day. tor Services si Baptist Church this city, next Wednesday night, Nov. 80. at 7:00 o'c'ock, conducted by Rev. A. Blaekburn. of Lafayette. tot" Euk Star < ffice, with its new materal, machinery, etc. is turning out a large amount of nice job printing now Good work and low prices always win tof* Mr. Chat. Hammond is rusticating in a log cabin, situated in the tall timber of Kentucky, where he is super intending the making and shipping of barrel staves. toy" Wo wish our correspondents wou d write to us regularly every week or else every two weeks. Furthermore, we request that letters for publication be seat e.jrly in the week. tor*Last Tuesday night, about 8 o'clock, the residence of James Burton, on Fox Ridge, was entirely destroyed by fire, the flames originating from a defective flue. Loss, $500; partial'y insured. toiyThe residence of Mr. Chas. Frakes, near Brick Chaptd, was damaged considerbiy by fire, a few days ago, but by active exertions of those present the fire was put out before it was everlastingly too late. toy The heavy rains of last week gave the railroads trouble. The bridge of the Vuinlalia at Amo went off Friday about noon, and the Vandalia freight trains were abandoned, and the passenger trains were run between Indianapolis and Greencastle over the Indianapolis and St. Louis road. to>“Miller’s “Two Medallions” Company held the boards at Opera House, Tuesday night, b“fore a splendidly entertained audience, if we may judge from the signs of approval ami hearty laugh ter elicited during the entertainment, A return to this city will give them a full bouse. It is said that Mr. Miller is engaged in marriage to Amy Leo the pretty star of the company.
They wear better, they look bet ter, they feel better, and they are hotter in every respect—Custom Made Boots and Shoes P. R Christie don't keep any ottier kind Every pair of boots or shoes you get of him is sure to be jusas represented. You run no risk of get ting a shoddy article, as there are none in his stock. ^11 his goods ate made jost as he orders ihoni. You can’t buy a pair of the celebrated “Lilly. Brackett A Co.” boots or shoes at any other store in the county. W hen you got tired of buying cheap shoi s f or your children, call on him ami get a pair of custom made, and you w ill he satisfied West side public square.
Who (an Ituul It! Mr Thomas Butler, of Washington township, sold a few days ago what we suppose to be the best sow ami pigs in Putnam county during the year. Here is the record: The sow and eight pigs, averaged on the day they were sold. 325 pounds each; the pigs were a cross between the Poland China nnd Chester V\ bite, ami were "'o months old on the day of sale. Mr. Butler received for
them $141 ‘25
to^Mrs. Alex, Black, while milking a cow. Saturday, was thrown to the ground by the animal and had her arm broken. &®"The formal transfer of the Chicago and Indianapolis Air Line road to the L N. A. and C. company has been perfected, and track-layers, sotno thirty ( tmles out from tha. city, are steadily working toward Chicago, which they calculate to
reach about January 10
toy'“Against the World’’ played by J. Z. Little’s company, at Opera House this week, drew like a mustard plaster, but the result was far more pleasant than an
ohn Ashhurst, Jr . J Marion Sims and j JohnT Hodgen. review the history o’ President Gatfi Id’s case. Filially the Hon. Daviil A VVeBs treats to Reform in
Federal Taxation
Special drives will be made in our notion stock the balance of the season, consisting of hosiery, gloves, handk r chiefs, lac-s. corsets, and all fancy neck wear. Ladies, if you want bargains, come early. J W Beck
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Our special cheap sale of Winter Dr\ Goods is still going on We ask particular attention to the vabie we offer in Cloaks, Dolmans, Shawls, Dress Goods Flannels ami Flannel Skirts Examine the goods before you buv elsewhere. A. Dickson & Co., Trade Palace, Indi iriap-
to the CBZI^-A-JP OUNEK 3 TORE, South of the Posloflice, And the goods they want at the lowest prevailing prices. C. Wc TAlltIBUIR/XV
olis.
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Another case of these beautiful bonnets and hats just opened at Beck's.
■ Ioiiso Kin lied.
On Saturday, the 12th inst , th
my dwelling, ca-t of
2SToh Gruocery ISAAC JENKINS. JOHN BURLEY.
JENKINS & GO., Wholesale ami retail dealers in I
Fine Teas. Sugar, Coffee. Tobacco & Cigars.
roof of
Mt. Meridian, was
discovered on fire, but thanks to my neighbors and friends, it was put out with only partial loss. 'I he bouse being insured by the “Ohio Farmer’s,” I ealleil upon the agent. Mr. J. F Fee, at Green-
castle, on Tuesday the 15th inst. made! t-jr Highest market price paiii for country prmlnce in goods or cash, proofs of lo-s, and was tty him paid the | are solicited to call on os for their supplies ami brim: then produce,
amount of loss IN FULL, I cheerfully recommend to
! the Ohio Fanner’s Insurance Co as tie
IN I’ASII. ny friends
I me unio farmers insurance Co
application of the latter. 1 he company | best company for them to insure in. The)’ knew their lines and how to spout th in,! pay promptly, in full, without quibbling.
Farmers
s r ‘ JENKINS A CO., Southard Block. E. Washington St., Greencastle ■.j&S
#eg"Big Walnut got out of its banks during the heavy tains of last week, a’ considerable damage resulted, such ® loss of fencing, corn, hay etc. tof Tbe wiil of Jennie Doup, deceased. hag been probated at Wilmington. Ohio. The document provuh s that at death she shall be buried at Forest Hill Cemetery, Greencastle, Ind , that $100 be invested and the interest used to ke ep the lot in said cemetery in good order: that there be a family monument erected to cost not over $1,500; that Janies M. Gorrello be executor of the will, and that after all d' bts are paid, the remainder of the estate is bequeathed to said Janies M. Gorrello “for what he has done for myself and father” The document is signed Sarah Virginia Doup. It is alleged that relatives will contest the will. I’orsnlt* To Marry. ’’Whoso fin.leth a wife, findc'h a good thin*.”—Prov. xviii, ‘22. License to marry have been issued to Samuel Miller and Carrie F. Crosby, George W Ecton and MolMo L. McCoy, James K Gains and Eliza Inlow. 1'iiiiiaiti Cirruit Court. November Term commenced on Monday, 21st inst., His Honor Judge Silas 1). Coffey, presiding. The first dav was taken up, in accordance with the new law, in adjustment of claims against estates, by claimants and administrators. Call of the criminal docket for trial, and of the civil docket for defaults, began on Tuesday. The following cases have been finally disposed of: The State of Indiana ex rel. Mary E. Wilson vs Edgar A. Wright—Bastardy. Dismissed fur want of prosecution, at relatrix’s costs . . State vs James B. I’ickens—C. C. W. Trial by court, finding and judgment of not guilty and dft discharged.... Bond of Charles E. Patrick, hotel larcenist, was forfeited ...The trial of one of some twenty liquor cases vs. Martin L. Mulltnix. of Ueelsville, for selling without license, occupied all of Tuesday, resulting in verdict of guilty and fine of $20. Judgment there on not yet rendered.
while the stage setting and sesnery was far superior to anything ever before shown here.
Hachei. E Hurst.
Greencastle, Nov 15. 1M1. I endorse the above. D. S Huiist.
J. F. Fee, Auent
toy 1 Look here, ye females? Read the following, if you are in the habit of going to public entertainments, and profit by its teaebing: “Qu te a young little lady was ol served passing down the aisles of the Utica (N Y.) Opera Houses the other evening,” says the Observer, “wearing a very styli-h and) ,
attractive, but quite largo ’mush’(short j foi’ 111011 JUI(I 1)<>VS <l(
for mushroom) hat. As she glided toward the front the ladies and gentle-
men in the row behind her began »ov-| al!(i children’* underwear, ing about uneasily, as if they feared a as cheap as you could wi*h, at B 1 ck’s. total eclipse of the stage for the remain-! — der of the evening. They were not! Shp,>t wnx ‘ lubl ' ' , ,,nts ‘ arti,;ts
annoyed long, for after sitting comfortably in her chair the lady coolly remov
Ladies
Try our new five-hook laeo kid clove. Every pair warranted. Only $1 35 a pair. J. W. Beck. —A new stock ot fall and winter caps!
H. F. MAYS & Cos.
Largest Stock! (ireatest Variety! Lowest l‘rices! Also, Paints, nils Glass, Puttv, Varnish, etc., at COOZET'S ZDIR/tJG STOZELIB.
ed her large hat and hung it to the baek ” "" vy ■«»* w, of the seat in front of her. Then she of SUitillgS CVC! ill extracted a worsted‘fascinator’ from the • . ^ is ■ i
city at 15. I . I lav s
pocket of her sacque and arranged it in a very fascinating manne r upon her head, 1 making her look ‘too sweet for anything,’ as an old bachelor expressed it. All of her m ighbors exchanged approving smiles, and the Stag coterie in that locality rewarded Miss. F. with quite a ripple of applause. She set a good example for her older friends, and deserves season ticket to the lecture cour-c for her cood sense and regard for the comfort and enjoyment of others. Let us have a few more fascinators and fewer mush-
rooms.
brushes, &c., Ac., at Landes’ Drug Store. | —The laiiiesl stock!
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A job lot of whi e ami black laces
soiling very low at Beck's.
French tissue
Drug Store.
paper at
The Cheap Corner Stor* of C. W. Tnlburt is now well filled with desirable winter goods. Cash buyers will find u a good place to get the worth of their money. 2t31
If a man has nineteen sons, and
Monday and returned Saturday. 2t31
—15. F. 11 ays & Co., Laundry Ag'ts; col-
thoy are all married, with largo famii ies 1 jjj |*S a 11 (I Clllfs SC 111 Oil
of children, and their children, and their children’s children, and so on down the ages, know the true merits (and they anbound to know them if they try one) of Brattin watches, they would all carry one, nay, more than that, they would invariably name their first brat Brattin. Be it known, also, that Brattin keeps the most complete line of watches, clock*, jewelry, silverware, table cutlery, spectacles, etc., to be found in Western Indiana. He guarantees all goods as repre-j sented, and his guarantee is good as a]
bond.
toy* Wan ted. at R. II. Bowen’s One. Price Cash Store. Putnamville. ten thou j sand geese, hens, roosters, ducks, and turkeys—highest price paid. ‘21tl — Huy your nobby | bats at 15. F. Mays &j Co's. 2131.
Are without question tfco Finest anil Bust Cooltimj Stoves in the worl.1 rvi.Kv oak of.- 7#/fj ia hizia in i-ai.ii turn 4 C!o have. NO MCQU.tls in jtoint of F3HESH, BEAUTY, ECOMOWY, DUrtABiLITY and COtttfENirNCE. THB O.VT.y OUOKIN-O STOVES IN THE WORLD MADE WITH GENUINE Ttetall from to flr.r,, FVG1 Trimmed. irattl being tlereii i it ity imitatiun» nf Trade-mark, and bu representation* of parties irtio are truing to sell some inferior Store. Examine iretl the gi nutne " favorite stol en" before buying any other. Sold by
M. S. KLMCk (A CO.,Agiit,s.
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