Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 24 October 1896 — Page 3
MOTII El IS 3! US! GUIDE.
Should Watch tho iJhysical Development of Their Daughters.
Information T!.ry Should v'.irnisli lit tho I'mpi-r 'I 1\ !].I
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Every imther possesses information of vitnl value to liur youny daughter. When the pirl's thoughts become sluggish, -ivi'li licudaclie. ness, posit
limlis, eyes dim, desire for sulitiidi and a dislike to the society of children: when she i« a mystery to herself and friends. tlion, her mother should come to her aid.
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Lydi.i. l'j. I'inkhn u\s YogetiiMe Coinpound will, at this time, prepnre tho system for the eominj,'* ehjinge. Soe that she lias it, nnd Mrs. l'inkliam. at Lynn. Mass.. will ^l.teo-rfiilly answer any letters where inforination is desired.
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housands of women owe t.h"ir
healtli In her and the Vegetable Compound, and mothers an constantly apjilyimr to her for advice regarding their daughters.
A Dandy Tbing* to Sell.
1 have been doing
RO
well this Bum
trior Bolliny combination dippers that think it is my duty to lull others about it. 1 have not made as much money as eomo 1 road about, but 1 never tnako less than t-'.'i, and often £f» a day the dipper can be used as a fruit jar tiller a plain dipper, a tine strainer a a strainer funnel a sick room warming pan, and a pint measure. These eight dilTerent uses makes tho dipper such a neeeessary artiolo that it sells at nearly every house, as it is so cheap. You can get a sample by sending, as I did, 18 two-cent stamps to pay postage, etc., to W. II. Baird it o., Station A, Pittsburg, Pa., and they will mail jou a dipper, and you can go right to work. Any one can make !?.'3 or 31 a day anywhere. A RF.ADKH.
Sept. 5-1.'! w.
Telegraph wires will last, for forty years near the seashore, lu tho manufacturing districts the same wires laBt only ten years and sometimes less
Catarrh is a constitutional disease and requires constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsaparilla, which purifies the blood.
Ti exports of cheese from Canada are about 1,000,000 pounds tdio'-t, of last year's while those from .New "rk are about :Vj00,000 pounds short.
Did You Ever Wake Money E.tf-y? Mr. Kditor. -1 have read how Mr. C, E. 15, made so much money ir. the Dish Washer business and think 1 have beat hiin. am very young yet and have had litt.o experience in selling goods, but have made over eight hundred dollars in ten weeks selling Dish Washers. It is simply wonderful how easy it is to sell them. All you have to do is to Show the ladies how they work and they e::nnot hell) but. buy one. For the benefit of others 1 will state that I got my -itart rom the Mound City Dish AVasher Co, St. Louis. Mo. Write to them and they will send you full particulars. 1 think I can clear over $3,000 the coining year, and I am not going to let the opportunity pass. Try it and publish your success for the benefit of others.
The largest bibln in tho world is the Buddhist tnp-taka, or "Three Baskets." which comprises 5-5 volumes arid woigliB 1 ,G"2r pounds.
Bucklon's Arnica Salve.
The Uest Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum fever sires, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles,or no
pay
required. It is guaranteed to give pi rect satisfaction or money eunded. Priced") cents per box. For by Nye & Booo.
Brux. in northern Bohemia, which was partly wrecked by the moving of a quicksand under tho town last oar, is collapsing again.
Yount's Fair exhibit, the choisest laiikets, Flannells Cassimeres and arns on sale now at Myers & Charni's. tf.
OASTOniA.
6 fit-
ll&ilo IMtute of
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e»er7 »jper.
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Wo can tit you out in Girlp, Hoys adies and (Jonts underwarc better than
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LOOA.L NEWS.
1 tie "fckeli'ton" exhibition went ti Lafajotto on Tuesdav.
lien. idlac" is campaigning in Michigan for the benefit of Ins partv
The real estate of Michael Zellcr. de ceased, was
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N 1 1 O N
Monday
Kurnal .John Wingafe is ported for a speech at ttie Court House on Mondav ni»ht.
Mr. Heti Claim and Mi-s M. Campbi il were married on Tuesday evening at I enter Church.
All the schools of Union township are under way, tho two last having been opened this wook,
Ihe Central Committee wiil complete tho most of its work by Saturday even ing of next week.
A human skeleton was found in a gravel pit near Waveland a few days ago, supposed to be that, of an Indian.
Ihe Big Four i6 painting one hundred refrigerating cars in attractive sljle for 'lie special use of the Indianapolis Lire wing Co.
Li. A. Clark was elected as a vie:: president or the baptist State Aspocie. tiou at the Stale
II
Wayne last week.
vent ion at Foil
L. L. V\ dhite, formerly of thn city, now ol liiookhn, X. Y.. is to be married Oct. L!Sth. to Mi^s Kate Kleiiidienst, of Washington ('iIy.
Mr. James Manna, 6* tho pension de partment of the govermont, with head quarters in Arkansas, is visiting relatives and friends in this cit\.
Koss Cohowii has re-enti-red suit against his late partner, Jos. Fisher, not being sat it-lied with the decisions heretofore in court which wre against him-
IhoMonon bandied at Indianapolis in the week ending Oct. cars, 111 being loaded, a ih crease as compared with the preceding week of 12'J loaded cars.
President lngalls says business is improving on tho Big Four and that ho is receiving good reports from all departments. Tho road is preparing for a decide.i increase in business.
Little business in court is to bo expected to bo don.) from now on until after the election. Tho minds of the people are too much engrossed in political affairs to give heed to court matters.
J. \V. Alford, Sanitary engineer of Chicago, has been in the city this week, and together with Mayor Bandlo and other city officials, looked over the ground, with the plans for a sewerage system,
Mr. Jos Fisher has sold out his hardware store to Cliff Voris, who this week assumed charge of tho establishment, .'•lr. Fisher will aim during tho next few months to settlo up his outstanding business.
B. F. Kamsoy and P. C. Somnierville bought a portion of the Michael Zeller estate oil Hreen street on Monday. They are two one story business rooms on lots embracing an area of about lOx •10 foot, and were sold for 8*2,
Tiio foot ball team organized by some of tho students of tho College has been disbanded, and there will probably bo no moro games here during the remainder of the season. It might be a novelty and worthy of trial to aim to perfect thomslves in tho studies in which they are engaged, ami let foot ball go for one season at least.
By the collision of two passenger engines on tho Big Four near tho Union Station in I noiaiiapods on Thursday forenoon, Ii a Id Woodward had three lingers ui: his right hand mashed by the quick cl-isii of a door .f a car in which he was seated. Two or three other passengers were injured, and damage suits against lie company will be tho next tiling in order.
Wm. Shular. who was paroled by Uov. Chase, some years ago after serving seven years on a 17 years sentence, was locke.. up for a drunk on Saturday, and has at other tunes heretofore violated the agreement on which ho was paroled by bad conduct. Ho should leave Montgomery county permanently, or he may yet, be returned to his old quarters where whisky drihkmg and drunken rows aro unknown.
It is said that tho reason Maggie Keller, tried and acquitted of the murder of lara Sharing last year in Par no county, went to Iowa to livo is because she wants to bring a suit ffir damages in ttie Federal court and as long as she is a resident of the state sho cannot do it, but when she lias lived in Iowa six months she can then bring tho suit in the Federal court, and it is thought, that is what sho will do.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children,
Ths ficliatlo dgniturs
Ot
16 Oil every
wrapper*
.lfnfliilL'iJames 1 liarrett and Martha Miller. Samuel 1!. IJrowu and Minniti M. Stout. lieorge M. Huntington and Sophia
itiiues.
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THE TINIEST BICYCLE GIRL.
Little ftlargnrie I'nynr, of Tonawardi, N. Y. Ii an Kxpert. There is something funny in the spectacle of an octogenarian—man or woman—clad in tho outing garb of the period, scorching up and down the bicycle paths in the park, gay as if the v. tk'ef.s magic had cancelled half a century of their years and made Uiem youi.g again. But it is funnier yet to see little Maigerie Payne, who is witlioutquc.stion the most diminutive wheelwoman in the world, stooping over ihe handle liars of her miniature machine and doing lu baby best to make pace for her fath Small Margerie is the (laughter of Lewis T. Payne, a loading member of the Tonawanda bar. Before the mite had forsaken her baby talk she began to clamor for a "bitick.'' and at last, her parent ordered a machine for her frum a western house. The wheel has a tiny twelve-inch frame, wheels which look almost liki watch wheels, and is probably the smallest ever known for actual use, but is thoroughly first-class in every respect. The little mistress of this liliputian conveyance learned to ride very readily, and from constant practice has reached a degree of expertness which is incredible. Though only a little over four years old. she can ride at a rattling pace, and without touching so nnieh as a baby linger to the handles.
Kriliiirknhli- Wn.li «f •, nm r-Wn. A writer on "Animal Helpers and Servers." in the Cornhill Magazine, gives a remarkable account of a tame crane communicated by Von Seyffert. on Seyffert had a. pair of tame cranes, which soon lost all fear of man and of domestic animals, and became strongly attached to former. Their life In a German viilago, in which agriculture w,s the sole employment, and the communal system of "Joint herding of cattle and swine, and driving them together to the common pasture, prevailed. was very much to their taste. They soon knew all the inhabitants in the place, and until the female crane died, used to call regularly at the houses to be fed. Then the female died, and the survivor at once took as a new friend a bull. He would stand by the bull in the stall and keep the flies off him, screamed when he roared, danced before him and followed him out with the herd. In this association the crane saw and rc-marked the duties of the cow-herd, and one evening he brought home the whole of the village herd of heifers unaided, and drove them into the st. '.de. From that time tho crane undertook so many duties that it was busy from dawn till night. He acted as policeman among the poultry, stopping all fights and disorder, lie would stand by a horse when left in a cart, and prevent it from moving by pecking its nose and screaming. A turkey and a gamecock were found fighting, whereon the crane first fought tho turkey, and then sought out and thrashed the cock. Meantime it always "herded" the cattle, not always with complete success. These were colected in the morning by the sound of a horn, and some would lag behind. On one occasion the crane went back drovo up some lagging heifers through the street, and then frightened them so much that they broke away and ran two miles in the wrong direction. The bird could not bring them back, but drove them into a field, where it guarded them until they were fetched. It would drive out trespassing c-ittle as courageously as a dog, and unlike most btisybodies, was a universal favorite, and the pride of the village.
Trlniflnri'* I LUKE.
A remarkable phenomenon in the Island of Triiulidail is the "Piteh lake," situated at La Urea, about sixteen miles from the Port of Spain, the capital of the island. It is about one and a half miles in circumference and elevated SU feet above the level of the sea. The water is covered almost entirely with a stratum of asphaltuin, traversed by fissures and crevices filled with water. The pitch at tho sides is perfectly hard and cold, but as one walks towards the middle the heat gradually increases, and the pitch becomes softer and softer. At last it is seen boiling up in a liquid state and the air is strongly Impregnated with bitumen and sulphur. During the rainy season it is possible to walk over nearly the whole lake, but in the hot weather a great part cannot bo approached. This pitch is much used in the island for roads, pavements and roofs, and is ••ported to the United States and Canada.
Kxrtiang" for Modem,
At an inn near Place Rochehouart, in Paris, thero is an exchange for the hiring of artists' models. They assemble there every Monday and Tuesday in the hope of obtaining employment. When engaged the models are generally paid from lii to 30 francs per week. Sometimes they get more. They sit for three hours a dav. When artists are seeking for models the palm of lieruty and symmetry of figure is given to the girls of Spain, while those of Ireland are a good second. The prettiest faces and most graceful throats are said to be found among the English maidens. A model for a perfect arm is sought for among the Grecian women. Italian women are noted among the Parisian artists for having the best, figures.
THE CTMTERIIINNKCRM I..omlon*
There are some OD.OOO costerinongert.who carry on business in the streets of London. Their capital is supposed to be $250,000, while they arc said to do a trade during the year of $15,000,000. The profits of this turnover are about $5,000,000.
Literally tho Japanese
for
means "living machine."
GENERAL SI ATE NEWS.
I«. .dcKoen, of Torre Haute, recently celebrated his sixty-seventh l)ii tlulay anniversary.
Lee I,inn, a versitilc writer, has resigned his edito,'.,ii eo'U eci .i with the W abash Tribune.
Dr. Hi rm,in Voii liut-ehmidi. who 'Uddeuly h't llainmono, committed suicide in Chicago by taKiug moi phine.
Quite a number of eoui.torfeit silver quarters, hearing tho date lSJl'J, p: and have recei t.ly lit.en circulated at Ft. Wayne.
J'he diphthera pidemic in Delaware county is practically stamped out, Dale I viJie being the only point still giving trouble.
liurglars entered the St. Joe county ildirinary. knocked down the superintendeiil'i, son and robbed tho superintendent of fSO. :.i
Hon. John II. Will nuns, one of the prominent members of the Terro Haute bar. will remove to Indianapolis uumediately after election to continue the practice o!' law.
J. W. l'i-hi r, of Lagrange count
OASTOniA.
Tho fac tlallo nlgsa'
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I'wo young men of Philadelphia havo been paying marked attention to tho same young lady. They havo decided to hit the election settle matters for them. the democrat wins, the rcI publican is to stop calling on the young lady for six months, and vice versa,
Under the requirements of an election bot. druggist Krautzman. of Sedalia, Nob,, will saw and split a cord of wnod in front of bis store in tho event of Bryan's success, whereas McKinley's victory will call for liko exercise on tho part ot Y. U. Hall, tho other party to the wager.
TOWADAYS, when women are trying to do everything it is not strange that many things are over-done. It ia not strange that there are all kinds of physical and mental uifiurbar"es. J: the v, ,,a a.i doctor, or a lav or a journalist, or in business would not try to be a soeicty woman too it might be different but the woman who knows when she has done a day's work has yet to be born. Usually a woman's way is to keep doing until she drops.
Working in this way has manifold evils. As an old colored Aunty used
to say: "There's always soniclhin' the mailer. If it isn't one thing it i: two." The most common trouble resulting from overexertion, either mentally or physically, is constipation of the bowels, with all its attendant horrors.
There is no human ailment that so saps the energies, so deadens the ambitions, as that coining from the bowels forgetting their vocation, oi the liver only working about eight hours out of the twentyfour.
I)r. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets are the most effectual remedy in the market. They work upon the system easily, naturally. There is no unpl. nsaut nausea after taking them. No griping—pain—no discomfort. They are composed of materials that go through the system gradually, collecting all impurities and like tin.' good little servants that they are, disposing of them effectually.
Mus. KOSANNA M.
wego County, A'crt York, s.e
cycling
I had snfTcretl much with dizziness, sometimes fainttRss from too miK-h mriital work. Overexertion physically caused cnnsl ipation of the bowels. I tru.d liver pills. Tle. gave temporary relief. Two vi iiis lu-^nr. nsi::g Dr. l'icrce's Plcasiiiii lVIUts. 1 Mnvi.. intervals, used three bottles, and I am now cnjoing uninterrupted good health."
Yours truly,
AVCBCtable
requested.
Novrl Kh'flioit Another novel bet has been made in Philadelphia. The ser is to resign his present position and for a year tako up one in an entirely different branch of industry.
A wagt was drawn up at St. John, Kas., th" other day, as follows: "\V. Ciiasscock and C. Burnett make an agreement this dav, that if MeKinley is dofeated, I'.lascocK is to eat a large, warty toad, but if ho is elected, Burnett in tn eat th:! toad."
A
LLI.iss,
of
Colossr, Os
Prep arat ion for As
similating the Food and Regulating ihe Stomachs andBowcls oi'
IlVrANTS^.€Hl L'DRtjiSJy: i'
Promotes Digestion,Cheerfulness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Hutcral. NOT NARCOTIC.
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plowed up a copper coin about tho siz( of a siher dollar. One side is inscribed "Sj oil! payment suspended May 10, IS"?." while upon the other side was stumped Substitute for Shinplasters."
JJi Gjtvor.afcSotbi'
ftar?riScfd Clnrifud Sugar
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la oa crcr?
Tripper.
An IIM'II-I rinii* Ciniiiiiillite. No central committee that the donioc racy of the county have over had has worked more industriously than tho gentlemen occupy iug that position at the pnsent, and let the results be whatever they may, it cannot be said the committee has at any timo failed in itB duties. Especially have tho chairman, and secretary, assisteil by M. J- Carroll, been active and alert at all times. A laijje amount of political literature has been sint out over tho county, addresses to lu made by any public speakers have been promptly advertised, and all the machinery necessary to keep political movements going, has boon kept it' good running order. Members of the pa.ty every where in the county should, whim demanded, promptly aid tho committee when called upon, thereby rendering its work less dillicult and accomplishing results more speedily. The committee has one mora week of hard work, and every one anxious for success should aid it to the extent of his tune and ability when
tnUwitn-Fianirt
A period Remedy for Constipation, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms ,Convulsions,Feverishaess und Loss OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW YORK.
EXACT COPr OF V/RAPPEB.
JKANNKTTK 5. Sept, i:i\v.
A Chance!to Make" Moneyhave made Sl.fiJO c.ear money in 87 dajb arid attended to my household duties besides, and I tlmik this is doing splendid for a woman inexperienced 111 business. Anyone canlsell what everyone wants to buy, and every family wants a Dish Washer. 1 don't canvass at all people como or send for the viasher, and every washer that goes out sells two or three mure, as they do tho work to perfection. You can wash and dry the dishes in two minutes. I atii going to devote my wtiolo time to thin business now and I am sure I can cleat I fo.OOO a year. My sister and brot havo started in tho business and aro doing splendid. You can get complete instructions and hundreds of testimonials by addressing- the iron ity Dish dasher o., Sta tun A. 1'ittsburg, Pa., ui 1.1 ii you don't make[lots of money it's I yiJu 1.".'u fault .... Mrs. W. II.
Spept. il-Kl w.
A Money Maker in Hard Timeshave for tho past livo years had a pretty hard struggle to make a living, but about three months ago I began selling 6elf heating fiat irons and havo made from four to live dollars every day, which I think is pretty good for an inexperiences woman, my brother is now I selling irons and makes more than I do but ho has sold other things and is more experienced. Tho iron is self heatiriL'.so I it is the proper heat, all the time und you can iron in half the timo you com-| inonly do and have tho clothes much| nicer, you can iron out under a treo or any cool place and one cent's worih oC Hi'iizoine will do an ordinary ironing I so you ave tho price of the price of the I price of tho iron in a few weeks, Hy addressing A. Uaird it ti '.ii
Pittsburgh, I'a., you can get full particulars, and I know any one can do splendidly any whore. We sell at nearly every house anil any woman that irons once with a self heating iron will have one, as it t,lives so much labor and does much oettor work. iM us, M. J.
OIIN
M. Son
ville.
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Castoria i3 p-nt tip In ono-slzo bottles only.
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That you will get the Best Workmanship and Reasonnlilo Priecs at the
W. S. RICHARDS, Proprietor. Xo. 125 \V. Main St.
Tlie N''w Hook Spoon Free to All. I road in tlio hriRtian St ami art 1 that Miss A. M. Fritz, Stanton, A. M.. St.. Louip, Mo., woukl (jive a a elegant plated hook spoon to anyone sending her ten fi-eent stamps. I sent for one und found it so useful that I showed it to my friends, and made 81 .'5.00 in two hours, taking orders for the spoon. The hook spoon is a household necustity. If cannot slip into the dish or cooking
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tiMng held in the place by a hook on the hack. The spoon is something that housekeepers havo needed ever since spoons were first invented. Anyone can get a Biiinplo spoon hy sending ten cent stamps to iM'ss .Fritz. This is a splendid way to make money around home. Very truly,
It
Is not sold ia bslk. Don't allow anyone to eel! yon anything elro on tho pica or promise that it is jnst da good" and "will answer ovory purpose." Seo that you got 0-A-S-T-0-R-I-A.
PLENTY TO EAT
Ann .uljkituls of it'at,
1 Zeigler & Reiman's
East iMiiinJStrcet.
The New Dining lioom
s' ii cpui. Ice Crcnir, Fnnc Ctilces and Confections for socials, parties, etc., 011 short notice. The largest, newest and host house iu the 1 city. Open at all Hours. jS No. 215217 H. Main St.
Not one part but
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I'stato
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every
part of HIRES Rootbeer tends toward making it the perfect temperance and healthgiving drink.
hr Ths Hiar!f« F. Itlrr« Co., rhtln.lHp 'i.
A j.^kape maki's 5 gallons. SoM everywhere.
QA'FT-NIPTIOFFIR JI
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N^WAIBAHVI
CKiCA6,.RTI!S»-
TO CHICAGO, MICHIGAN CITY
And the North.
LOUISYILLFj AND THE SOUTH.
Tho Only Lino to the Famous
Health Resorts,
WEST BADEN
—AND—
French Lick Springs.
"The Carlsbad of America,''
COMTLISTK PULLMAN SKIIYICE.
SOUTH liOI'NI).
No. 3 lr io a. m. No. 1:15 p. in.
LOCAL FREIGHT S: J5 a in.
MHITII B0lTNi.
N«- 'J i:i: i. m. I.i.'cul FriM^rht .. p. in.
\V.\NTKI):—Several !r»«r.tworthp#?ontlcmer or l/niH'.s to travol ill 1 iiuiana lor Oht tblibli« W, roMabln houso. Snlnry *780 ami rxp^iiM's. Mwuly po-ition. Knclosi' ri'fomico mill soil /tddrossini Htfuupcil onwlopc. Tim Dominion mpuny, tliirM How, Omaha Chicago, JH
OTKJK TO MKIKS, CKlSIMTOKS, K'i'C.
N In ttio nmtti'r if lln! Kutnti) of .IninOH ri -lcotf, ili.Tinim-il. In tliu .Moiitgoini'i iii nut I'oiiit,
Siiptrinlior ifnii, lS!l(i. Notion is lioioby pvi'ii that C'lidili's I'ii-ki-tt im Ailmiiiistnitor ol tho i-stii.K ui Jiinu'H IMi'kutt, iloi'niiHinl, liaH
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EIGHT AM) SINE CF.NT. Investments. Nontaxable^ The State Uuilding and Loan Association of Indiana. Cullon
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Vouchers in tliml settlement ot
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up for
tin* exiuniiiiitiKii nnit action ot until Circuit Court on tl.y Mill ilny of -Nov., l(j%, at wlilrlj timo nil lioirn, rioilitoi'H, or iijgniiws of t*aiil
nro loquiroil to npiionr in Haiil Court and show
if any tlioro bp, why snld nccouut^
ami voiiclmrrt should not bo approved, nnd tinliolra ri: iliHtrilnitoi'S of naiil ostnto nro alBO n'.ti lied to bo In wild Court at tlio ti.nonforeual. anil innkt! nroot of lii'lr.-diiji.
CIIAUI.KS I'lCKKT'i, \ilTnitrstrttlor_ Dated thin 15tn day of October,
Mr. Smyporof Summorville. (la., it1 his 97th year has put soven bullets in a 2-inch bull's eyo at a range ot sixty feet*
