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THIRD MONDAY IN APRIL, 1895,
(M- the whole ainoinit l" 1 axes will lie dolini| teiii ain'l .-aibject to penalties Second installment on or b.-'foro tin-
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1895.
Hoad H(?."eipts will not be rrcoived exoept on Jirst hall, or April Installment of 'IV.xos.
COUNTY ORDERS WILL NOT BE PAID TO ANY ONE OWING DELINQUENT TAXES. All Parties are Warned Against Buying Them.
The Annual Kale of Delinquent Lands and Lots will take place on the
SECOND MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1895.
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first day o1' April, in any year shall be liable for th" Taxes of •ay of At ll is considered, under the statute, as the owner on
It. is the duty of each t\ Payor state what he is taxed on and wh'-re situated, and if in move than one township, to state the ditlerent townships, gravel roads and ditches upon wlne.h he pavs.
DUTY OF TAX-PAYERS AND THOSE ORDERING BY MAIL.
would ur^e upon tux-payers th" importance of paying early and avoiding the rush of th" last few davs, and especially those who have their taxes complicated, such as undivided estates, are requested to call when we are at lois.ire. as it requires time to make the division and write seporate receipts.
J'jXAM Xli YOU TAX UKCKll'TS before leaving the office, and see that they include all vour property, and that there is no mistake in your change. Persons delinquent mi ing laxe.s will save costs and trouble by settling immediately.
JOHN O. HUTTOi\,
n't don't bp imposed upon by buying a rern-i !y that requires you to do so, as it is noth i-: more than a substitute. In the sudden 'onpat'e el tobiicco you must have some imuhint and in most al• ases, the effect of he stimulant, be it opium, morphine, or •Ih"r opiales. aves a far worse habi*. con'•aeted. A-k your druggist about 1!A('0-
UUO It in purely vefje ible Yon do not have to 'op uNinfr tobacco with 5A.CO CUIIO. It will notify oil when to stop and your lesire for tob.ieeo
Your rystem will be ..s lice liom nieutine .is tne day before, you took your A good mo.
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first che.v or stie e. An iron «.-la«l written guaranteo to absolutely euro the tobacco habit, in t!l it forms, or money refunded. Price Sl.flO per box or3j street comtumsioner in the boxes (8D days 11. atineut ai .l jruaranteed ctire.i ^2.50. For sale by all drug-' "f HCi-apin« tno snow from the
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gist or will be sc .STAMPS FOi •AMI'IJK 1JOX Mooklets and proofs free. IIl'lK A C1I KM 1C.A r, ,v MA N UP At.',, CO.. Lacrosse, v\ i-«.
om of TIIR PIONKKIt I'HKSS COMI'ANY. C. W. Ilorni.-k, Supt. Hi. I'uul, S!lnn.. Soi.t 7, lnf.i
ICurfkik (.hniulciil fvii'l M'f t'o., I.u(.'ro!«o. Win. BearSlrn I huvo ln'tin tobm-ci Mend for many yours, and durinc tho nasi UaTe 8inok.(jd niti'Oti or twenty olcurw ruculnrly every day. My whole nervous Hj-stfm became affectfld, uiilll my phywiilfin told inn I imiHt giv« up the u«e or tobneoo for tti» time helnc nt loant. I tried 'bo ^caII^I "K-e'oy furo." No-To-Bfin." and rariouH oth*r rctnixlloH, with, out Bueoe.H, until I ncci leutiilly l«nr»i-d ot your "Iini-o-Curo." Three weeks ngo to-day I enmraenced ufi' if yonr pr«p iranon. »nd 'o-dny I c'lnsldor my^olf completely cured-J nm In tmr fec't Iienltu, nnd thiit hor- ibl- er»Tlns for tobacco, whi.-h every inveterate mnoker fully nnur» clatert. hnx -^raplfltt ly left me. I consider yi ur "liaco-Curo limply woDdeful, and oan fullr leccmmrid It »urs
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and fourleen di,/,t pairs of skates on the l.iottoni, iviocii fierveil as runners. M. A. K. did the enyineorm^ of t1, lincR over four Milly ^outs. Hiul all joyed an -all high" time.
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SKX I) SI TWO OKN'T gutters with the Rtreot scrapper. A force of mon were kept husy until all
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the "utters were cleared thus preventing the wat- from runivntj over the side walks and into the collars. Thanks Mr. street comniifl.=ioner.
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AV alter C.rtice, of our conipoBing force, bad a hand badly eut Monday afternoon nn eomn broken glass, which necessitated a lay off for a week. Dr. Keppan dressed the injured member, which is doing nicely now but is very painful.
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ROYALISTS PLANNING A COl'P D'ETAT.
1.otter of "siHimir-J Vrior to the senate anil SJeputtON Tho Press Alinusl I'liitiuniously Henoniici's the
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Paws, -1 n:
I'nijic-' is in the
till"* M.'s of olio the ninst. serious crises ill ito history. The retirement of the Dnpuy ministry, followed by resiynn 1 in of President. asiniir-l'crior. may endanger ho very stability of republic itself. Al! sorts of sensational rumors are. alloat. ami it is oven said that, tho myalls*,?- are preparine to lake udvantaire of tho situat ion to execute a coup d'etat. Soni" color is- ',-ivon to this roport oy a London dispateh minouneinir that tho dnUo ot (irleans, pretondor to 1 he throne, had lei": Stowe House for Dover. it is presumed that he is jroinir tirstM Ihdjiium, s• iI fr the borders of that kingdom it'.ch for his opportunity, to make a.descetiUlipon l-'reeeh soil. j*- ••l-on the King." I .-. There iv:i.-: a scene of ^real excii.eiiit'iit in iio oiianvltorW'odnosdav.
M. CASntin-pKltlKU.
the deputies were.'leiMrl iiifr after hearing the reading of: "1're.-id'eiit. Oasimir-lV-rier's let tor of i*» ii-n the. Duke de Iloehef'nieaulil.yh'fjrviV-tl:' "Jjong live the'kin}.'I
The wildest coflfns'(jil foilowi»d rt'i'id it, was some ini ief.quic-t was re-I stored. i.1*11 it J:I tnot at 3 lOii and the imir-l'orier
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Tho senate and chamber o'clock \N ednesdii 'j-j following letter from',." !, a was read to both (lies^fftS "X u.U not. oonce.i! -ri'lvsi'li' tin rlini. cultits of the tas', Mbicn tlio nalioiiiil nscrnbiy ituposod upoti:.. me hiul foreseen them, but if nne UotfsV »i6l. -er'u-.n a jost Ja a moment, of danger''-firiR-.'.naj!' 11 jireserve one ilisrnit.y in llie conviction t]i:it the country is heitiir served. A |re.siif! of the republic without means of ih with, ut control can derive from ii.e cointiir.u. the nation aione that inor-1 fo' •.Vii-iio'iit Waa-H he is niithin ,'. doubt noit-aer they'sn'oil setiso not the justice «f Frnr.ee, Hut p'.it«Hc:pRiuioti has beeu IftiX ».?tray. ('annul. .Stand InsntPw, "l-'or the last six month a canMiai-.ni ol slander ami insui has been
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on niruuiit
the army, inswistraty. parliaiiicnt and tin: hierarrhhi! chief of tho state, this license to disiseminate social itied.and
t-iititimies to be
called 'libert.., of 'the ish*.'.- ''i'lie respect and ambition which I ciilert .'.lnvfor my country will nut ailow mo to acUuowl'.'dee thai-the servant* of the country and he who 'rtprosorjl-. it in the presence of foreign naiious may be Insulted ver- day. "1 am not content to bear the weight of the iral responsibilities- placed upon? rac in tho cjndititm of powerlessness to whicli lam con('.emncd. Perhaps I may be understood when 1 alllrm that, consiit'itlonaj futictious cannot st-h-nce the exigencies ut political conscience, l'crhaps in iaylnydown my functions shall have marked out tho path of duty to those win are soK.'il'm-* for the dignity of tho power and roo:l name of France In tho world. Invariably true to myself. I remain perseHi.that reioruts car.' '.inly be! carried out with tin nsslstanco of a govern-1 inent determined to insure re-ipec. tor the laws, make itscir obeyed by its sul-urdin i'.es, arid sroup them al! 'number in common af-ior. for tho common
ko-.k,
"In sp to of the ciooiu of the pre-ent hour, I have faith ill tho future of social progress and and justice. "I lay o-i the table or the senate ami chumberof deputies my resitrnfilion of the luiicUout of prcsiili.ut of th».- republic (.'AsiMin-PKnir.it
I-a ire or Itris*u.
liar! Wednesday evening the pro .- poets of Leon llouru'eoi.s. ex-:nini.-.t of justice, and Senator Mn^nin wore discussed quite p'enorally. Several leading senators of the ri^ht favored tho choice of Waldec.k-liousscau. The plain tendency of opinion aa the evening
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wan nernotr ited tl
advanced, how
ever, was that tho. main struggle would be between helix Katire and I'lenri P.risson, and that no dark horse is likely to run ahead of either. It is not believed that the election will bo made on the first ballot. tie Will HUM.
At II o'clock it was nnounced that Waldeek Kos.sean had decided to be a candidate for the presidency. He reached this decision after mature consideration and consultation with his friends. If he adheres to it. he will force Fuurc into the. background llar«}i I 11icisjn.
What is the true reason of the step taken by the president is a ijuostiuis upon which there is a jroat conflict, of opinion. Tho press is uniinimous in holding- that Oasimir-Perior lo blame for having chosen the present, moment tp wit.hdraw from ottiee. r.nitT
,l m. 17. -The duke of Or
leans, ehii'f of Krciich ])retendi-r.-. loft London \. itli hi-suite for Hovor.-where he will hold himsoli ready to start for Franco in case politie ,| developments favoi' hi cause. '1 he dnlce of Wrlca.ns saift )ti an interview in Dover Wednesday evi-ni tife I e.-,m.- here to be near my beloved ranoe—to learn a.s early as possible of the progress of ovents. and to {five instructions to my supporters. Should an opportunity arise in which 1 could serve my country, I would bo, at tho disposal of France and my friends."
•On-oily Stare Dead.
PitKKronr, III.. .Ian. 17.—jMay Marshall, record 2:(S. owned by M. K. Mellenry, ol thw. city, died at'his traininy stable of liiutf fever. She wassired by Hilly ilkes, was 8 years old and held the \iirld\s record for pacing mares. YicIleury recently refused an olVcr of 10,000 for the mare.
KKOM HOOSIERlXt.tf.
Tolocrmphic News of Interest to Indianiana.
The Sliito liCglHlaturo.
Imhanai'OI.IS. Ind Jan. 17. llusinoss was oomparativoly liyht. in l.«th branolios of tho Icg-islature Wodnosd i.\. Senator 11 umphroys introduced a ro.1- .- lution asking' for an ainendmout to tho national eonstit ution so as to poniiit tho election of 1'nited States senators by popular vote. Ainonjr the important bills introduced was ono by Senator Cranor to prcvont lie piping of natural fas from t.ie --late, one by Senator Kern to nrovide for 1 io support of indigent sol Tile quostinn of oapital punishment eauie ip on tho bill of Senator (litloid to abolish tho death penalty. Tile ijuosiion was still unM'ttlod when the senate adjourned.
Anions tlie bills introduced in tho house was ono by Mr. t'ardwill establishinir a syslom of civli service.
inations and promotions for the benevolent and reformatory, institutions. Mr. Hunter introduced"' a proi-ir.ct.option in procuring or i'oa license hesa! •oni epY'r inntjl a petition signed by a majority (if tiio freeholders,'in his voting' precinct. *Mr. Hnulcy, of A^idison, in'i* .- ihice.d a i:iii to establish the ollieo of state iras inspector,
I hill, providini 'tlial ne\vin. jiroduc
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••'(''fi.x KOKII.-- .11.1.1 There is mueii xcite tin: third attempt to operator at tii
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Mono depot. "A nic
occurred at. the same '-hour -'that tin oilier two asi-anlls were made. Will Sehlenimcr, the .former operator, e.ad resigned, and K. ,1. Jlcnne! 1. of l'isinu Sun.'was sent hero lo take the'phiee. jlonnott ha.- wired tie- Toad otlie.iah that unless a jiiilicenian can bo st.at.ionci.l at tlie. .depot ail night-ho wiJ] resin-[i, 'I'hriM*
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llrXTLNGTOX. Ind., Jan. LV.—The sleighing' carnival held here Wednesday was a big aiVair. The st reels ere in excellent condition and the attendance immense. Hundreds of .sleighs and sleds were in the parade-line, which was miles lon-.r. Nearly all merchants. factories, and'.-business houses ere represented' wi.tlifa ntast i«* t.urnoutsand exhibits.
J-'Kb I een Yyars tor ,ttan-,l*iiii lilrr. INDIAN.w'ot.is. Ind.. .Ian. 17.---"W mnie" Smitli, was sentonecl lo the enitcutiary for eig'iitoen years foi nrinsiaughter. lb- is ojio ui the weaitmest mug men of the city but has always been a high roller, duly 13, he mur dorod William Thomas, preside ol the American Wire .Vail eompa'.y. o) Anderson, Ind.. while both were d"inking at I'.rig'nton Ijeacii. a. s.nburb ..f India navio] is.
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W \n \.-ii, Ind., Jan. 17.--Jasper Vac J\ no. a rough character about town, died at his home on the Wabash street levee ot lockjaw, which resulted from an alleged assault committed upon him Just .week by his wife and a man named Wiiitostone.
Knitliioer Te-rlbly Injured.
I/OOANJI'OIM-, Ind., Jan. 17.- -I!ya natural gas explosion near Ilodhev Engineer Henry liarr. of the Ohio it'lridianii (1,is company, had a leg torn ofV ami other injuries inllietcd which are considered fatal. His home is in .Mansfield, O.
Dirii
Tr.iuor II \uri:, Ind.. Jan. 17- Judge I'.askin K. Khoa.ls died suddenly of hcartdisoa.se. lie was years of age and clinic to this city from Vermillion county years ago. He was appointed judge of the- superior court in I
Iron l-oriiMlry ISuriwI.
Waha-ii, Ind.. Jan. 17.- Pa ire .t De\ ei iron works and foundry was totally consumed by fire, the flames starting- about o'clock in th, room. The loss is over sri.litlO surance less than half.
Kokomii, Ind., Jan. 17.--K. K. nolds, a grocer in ithiRcilv. ea[.iased DK. Down.v, lor a small bill. Downey on trial produced a receipt and has sue.I Heyiiolds for §10 not) damages.
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Mivhion. Ind., .Ian. 17.-When 1 ho curtain was being lowered after the 'matinee -.performance of :'lho Wilbur
Opera company at the opera house Wednesday afternoon, the enbhs roke and lot the roller down ivit.h such foroe a-s to snap a natural tras pipe. Almost instantly the house ti11-'V with trii os-plosioii follo'.ved. and the bu was destroyed by tire. J.oss,
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null, daugiiter of Manager (ireen, of (oven's opera house. Saturday lias been sutl'oriiiir from a peculiar ailment which the medic profession ha ve failed to explain. hilt at a da nee she sudden iy beea nu- speeeh-le'-is since wliich time she iiu.-. hot recovered her power of 'speech. jieuti ixir ii*,r ivnnivi).
In j., Jan. 17.—Tlr: bur-
ghir .rilled at Tangier, Parke county, tho eight ot November 1 by Merchant Me' 'I'd, \v .s identified by the authorit ies hi re s:s Charles Love, one of tin: most notorious outlaws that eve in-f-.'s ndi 111a. Love's homo andi'iat of iii ux:'. jc.,r.'i .ill Noarholl', was in
,-M^hllu^ Sab .iiih Is I-..\pensive. r« I-Mitu.s, Lai. Jan. 17.—Several l.uuu.vd eitiz..-.ii ^of Greenwood met.and board the ivp.e of tlie Anti-Liquor lcagiij. I he report ol the finance committee showed thai the fight to put out tin- last saloon lias cost the com* riiilt,e-M a&nn. which was yet to bo paid.
Storna
Nausea, Etc.
Mold's Sars.aparilla Curoa Tlie f'.'iowiDB tPM'i'innial comes froa^ F. Colo,ho is with (.'. A. Cole, the vpi Jewellci' and dealer in dmst'iMs' Svintors.-', la., who because ufclosocors-^ Buifered irom indigestion and that tiro.'l.*•• :i ''C. I. liood&Co., I.owcll, Mass.: "Without any hesitation I can --r -1 Hofsl's Sarsaparilla. As I havo wor: I watch maker and jeweler and havo hcr-nt'i'i coullncd to :ny bu^ine.-'. I was soni 5
Troubled With My Stomache It seemeil as if Us'to 1v.11 a bis lump --j tt, and I was uivible to take a 1. i,Everyiliinjj I ate distressed 1110 \^n ,« caused me many sicft spellt. I could 1 nlfllit.-. and v.uulil.scliip-hi the liiorii. ft worse t'-.ai: -.vhrn wer.t t:o bed. Iliawhatever.
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finally tried a bottle of 1!cvjqi,„ta
Helped W.e So tVluch
that I trot another, anil I haio now Uiksai bottles anil led 0. 1C. 1 can sleep we'll
Hood's Cure:
lifnvlv forwlcch ley thanks arn Iuo to !e Barsa'panllr.." .1,!"'. iXii.i-:, AVuiterset, Jo»i
Hood's Pills ev.re all liver Ills, biboiatr. Jaundice, luJim'.stiou. headache. S5«.
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'.Hi S) AC UK I'AltM'ih \Viia:n couuty n» improvu'l Huo fruit etc, wiil 'i uburbnii property nonr «*ity.
IIOUSK AM) ACKI'S :i mil-^ frmii C|i on fr»s« gravol rua-1 new 1-ro in liou^«,
ojjjit'i n, barn, f\n*M juit S85«i.
iWt :»0 ACKK suburban pla-'O Just''^o»i f.ity I') nci'A.s in high Htate of oultivation. aii'.ti.? hill i-l»' pa^iure: brick houso. 4 fistens. 1.' wator, larf barn ami h-i outbuil ail in bosi of ropair fr ir xbuu'l tucoof all U'lsaii'i rariotifs
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laii'l, baianoo pi-
yu\\ liod with ruiminu: iratnr yoar r#imU pla- per aero, $."?.
51 ACHKS milos iruui city on free fc"V •I n,.t'l: to rich lanl suitable for in". $3,. '0u or will traiio 011 ^0 aero f.1
PJACIiKSri Xoith t'nion
doep
h..il thoroughly und«riraitu?| Tr^bUHliol^ 1
ib« aft
17 ACKK k^ARM I mibM south of iti 1 r«M ivci road, ivrr uiurrh and nchool imur•I'.l acr» rt.ii H«il in ealtivatiou balanco in lb* jjra**: nio? buihlit^s. ••f:. $^,000. ^OAi'HK /AKM ruil«M ^outh of citv' s'*h"*l tmusu and church (io acron in cultivate: buiaui'e bluo ^rass niro 7 room lious--, barife «.«•, Hituat»'d in grove of forest troo* p«»ol and ^od fruit pt*r airrc fVi, (SSi A'i ACliK KAKM noar RrownV »ln)fe huiiMO. barn, fruit in'arlv all in cultivnti'^
fj.no '.
(KS) rt ACUKKAK.M n».*arthoiUty, euitahl«' suburban lotn or for ^ardontti^. Small h"U--•Mc IIno fruit a -nittifuI pla«*«» por iSS» fit ACKK KAb'M in M'Klisou i,ow»*hi in cultivation rich corn land, ijood barn 1"'| acre, ftr». vJ*7» 2H ACKKS otitnido city JimiM. tin til! ib.i« land, but not. nthorwis»» improvrd ptl
aIOI
iSil'- S4» ACKK
1 iniloH .south'ast ot ctT-o
fr«!o gravel road, a«*r« in cultivation, ba!atK« in hi.mi grass, ^ood houso, barn and out-iuik«] in^s .til in bent of ropair, rich corn laud, fruity vaiu t»lo farm U.non. (T.s Sfi -ij ACKK h'AKM niilos from *lty siRtitt .• lOi'ation, st a'Tt** in c.ulti ..i'.i«n, land, .^ood ^oll, lj« stor r» rooms and lu«-n tfood wator and
muhc
fi
uit.
nice farm:
t.V.)» 10J At'UK KAb'M near th" Wty
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i^ra\nl roatis. ItOacn's itt ultivatiou, balaii':«-»'-| pasture, comlortahlo house, larg ntock tW and out buildings, good land, fruit, hodgo ing.^ono ol tho vory b« st bat gains p"i' acre 11 101 ,\ .'li I*. \l l» miles from fit v. tlilu? improvtvj, 7." acres in euitUailon, balaie tltnb»»rand blur grass por aero f1 »,
Abovo prices in payiucuts.
enginewith in-
Sued for li ui,iiK|,-i.
Y»l']rBTb II KS, CKKDlTdKS, KTC
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Oil In Paying Ounntilii-i* omul. Akdkicson. Ind., Jan. 17.—A bio- (j,
if oil
lf
tin Donahue farmnorlh of
of the city was made known, and llnne is tnteuse excitement over the di«covery. ______
A I- il i-iitci- I ,nls
yoTlKlo-,\-N. Ind.. Jan.. 17.-Jacob Krther. a tarinei near here faih--1 -'or bso.ooo.
In tho matt-r of tlu^ ostn.«» of Ib»najah si 111, ili'ee.-tseil. Ill lliu Mouti ii!ii(uy ii'c:ull Couri .liiiuial: term, IHO.j.
Niitleo in lietvliy i^iv.-n rteit WliiMi'HIS. Mi.ll''1' as aiiiiiiiiisu'.-il»r o! the t-slale «f |leii.'0#l: •Iiiluisoii. ile,?^.-i-e,l, jj 1 erton t'-tl lll'-'l llis aeemuils anil Villiejlel-M filial sortli'inent uf naiil esluti\ lliat Klie 8ami will come ini for thu ex.'Hi' iieitimi aiel aoiion ol siii.l c'itouit ttourt e» th ""'I iluy of -laiiu.-iry, IS'J.1. at, which tim" lo-lrs. crerlii.oisiir lei^jneos of Halil estate ari*
^(•1 I'll'K OK A IM'Ol NTM KNT.
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nuireil loapiiear in saitl Court anil show cans' if any then- im, why salil aeenuirK anil vHtirlnr Hhoulil lot be ,-ippr'i\-i'i.l, anil Iho heirs or trlhntiii'-. of sniil estate are alsn nntillcil to l"':£ hhill Ouiirl at 111" tlnoi ali.resaiil anil mnk H'»"' of heirship \VINr"I Kl.P S. M*'I*'I- l- 'l"r, AiliiiiniMti'fii^iDati'd his ^Stli ilay uf lleepinb-'r, ]S0I.
Kstnti'ol Henry M. Hall, ileo -aseil. Jioucs1 in h.-ruhy iriven, that the nnilei-ir'1'/ lias been iippuinteil an 1 iluly i)imliiieil a A' mlnl.strator uf th" .-slate ol Henry M. II11 late or Moiio-'oiiiery t'ounty, In li.-ina, ilfi'-o cel. Said imlicn Ih HH|i|i,ne,| in be snivenl. (iHOUUK W. CO UN. AJi" bated l)co. f, ISUl.
