Decatur Eagle, Volume 7, Number 38, Decatur, Adams County, 7 November 1863 — Page 2

TI IE EAGL E SPE-auß,! jt SCHIIIMEYER, PaoratKrots DEGATUF INDIANA. MITHDAY, N VEMBEIi 7. 1863. TTBOY/VANTED. A Goo !, steady, industrious boy, who has a good common English education tan find an excellent chance to learn the printing business by calling at this office immediately. WAR MEETING. Lieut. Ed. Henderson, of Pleasant Mil’s, is raising volunteers for a Cavalry Company in_a r-giinent to be raised in this Congressional district The last call tor three hundred thousand makes it a necessity. The Government calls and patriotism must respond. The quota for Adams county is eigbtv-six men: and they must be raised as volunteers or be drafted. The government is without a parallel in its liberality to volunteers; a bounty of three hundred and two dollars is paid to tach volunteer who has not been in the service before, and a bounty of four hundred and two dollars to discharged soldiers who enlist again. With this liberal pay ail who go can provide for dependent ones st home. Lieut. Henderson will hold a War Meeting at the Court House on next Monday evening. Come one, come all. PETERSON S MAG A ZINE. We are i'.i receipt of this popular lady’s ILig.izlne for December. Peterson will l>e z ■. ’ • improved iulß.i. It will contain ne.v.ly 1 COO'pages of double column reading matter, 11 steel plates- 12 colored st-el fashion plates 12 colored ( patv.ir.s in Berlin work, embroidery or crochet, and (‘OO wood engravings—proportionately more than any other periodieal gives. Its stories and novelets are by the best writers. In 1864, four original copyright novelet will lx? given. — Its fashions are always the latest and and prettiest. Every neighboi hood ought to make up a club. Its price is but two dol Lars a vear, or a dollar less than magazines of its class. It is the Magazine for the times! To clubs it is cheaper still, viz. ■ three cop es for $5, five for $7 50, or eight for $lO. To every person getting ,' up a chib, (at these rates,) the publisher v.i'l .--.J: 1;m extra copy gratis. Speci- ' metis sent (if writ ten for; to those wish- j ing to get up clubs. Address, post-paid CHARLES J. PETERSON, 306 Chesi; it Street, Philadelphia. Dr. Hoback’s Con-"iliums. XVe learn that the distinguished and j pular inven'or of those famous Scandinaviun It rut-dies the Um Pill' and Blood Purifier, advertised inour business columns receives nearly as man 1- iters by every mad as the Tr -usury Department. The average is more than 20U per day! His pa’ie'ts scattered over the broad VVeel the Southern States and New England are said to reach the eniotnousand a'mosl incredible aggregate of iOO.OOO! By his patients we mean th, so, who use hi* preparations as their only m-di-.iots We persume that such a conn c'.ion is without a parallel in Medical history. DEC V!Ti: MARKET, Corrected weekly by Nuttman A Crawford Hour, per 100, 3.2'| shoulders, 6 | Wheat, !"5 Timothy Seed. 1.50 Rye, 40 Salt, ' 3.25, Coin. .'/Butter. 16 Oabi.' 3 3 Eggs, 10 El.-IX Seed, 1.25 Hides, 06 Ham<. E] “ dry. 12 F 31 IT W A YNE M A RKET. Corrected weekly from the Daily Scoliuel. Hour. 7.2siPork. 1-50 Wh> it, l.lslßeef, 2.75 Rye, s.s,lLard. 07 Corn wlßutter, 2> Out *, 4 Eggs, 12 yiSeed 2.00.5a1t. 2.50 ( 10. , r •• 5.00 llid.s. 6J T. noth;. •’ 1.50! " dry, 1 * Guardian’s Sale. N.dire is hereby given that the undersigned re,i nt purr ,c sale pursuant to an order of ill. court <4 common pl.-as of Adams con-tty. : l t1... court house door ill the town of Decatur, evuiify of Adams and State of India: on Monday, January II 1861. r ‘nr. u the Kouis of 10 o’clock a m and four . >j. r . P m. oil eaid day, the following descri bed real estate, to wit: . Cornm- ui ing ■ t the north west corner <tl the ... I alf of the north west qtmiter of h "’ c ' tv. -Uli ei.'hl township twenty five ,r>?l noitb'.iang-tifteen (15) east., ,n Adams ,'„' At va--d State .4 E diami. rnnr my throw 'do't'ing X.''nineteen (19) acres more or : «« ..ollie following conditions: * okr ‘I ".d of he purchase money to be pnu» i, nan i one third in nine months amt onethird ia erol.leen months, with interest »n de- ■ ~>« t»> be secured * I"■ r T iZ\r-v H STEPHENSOre, V - I'M Guardian.

Ppxech sf Postmaster Gkxkral, Blair.--Postmaster General Blair made a speech cn Saturday last in M*ryiani; that is attracting much attention. He denounced what he termed the revolutionary scheme of the Abolitionists to obliterate the States of the South, and declared that it was cow the manifest duty ot the President to steer his cocrse through the strong conflicting tides of two revolutionary movements—that oi e nuiltfiers to destroy the Union and set up the southern confederacy, and that of the ultra-aboiitiunists, which has set in to disfranchise the South, on the pretext of making secure the emancipation of the elaves.—ll is out improbable, he said, that tne latter, thought aiming at a different result, will be found co-opera-ting is the end with the conspirators of the South and tbeir foreign allies. They may prefer, he added, parting with the South, to partnership, and equality with, them under, the Constitution. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered, by the Clerk of the court of common pl*as of Adams county Indiana, I will expose ’o sale at public auction, at the court house door in said county, between the hours often o’clock a in. and four o’clock p.m., 01 Saturday, November 14, 1863, Tl. r« nt? and profrs f»r a term of years not ex c. < dinir »even, of the following described real estate, to wit: In 1 t two hundred and seventy (270), in the n of Decatur, Adams county, Indiana, as same is designated on the original plot of s.iid ’ >wn. And on failure to realize therefrom the full amount of the execution, I will, at the sane timeand pl ce,:.t public auction,expose tosale ti e fe* simple of said de» ribed reel estate. Ex« cuted as the property of Isaac Pyles, at the suit of Joseph D. Guttman JACOB STULTS, Oct 24 1863. Sheriff. ; Administrators Sale. NMiec i« hereby g.vpn that the nnderMgned Administrator of the Estate of John Reynolds deceased l y virtue of a certain order of the - i Court of Common Please of Adatns County in 'the State of Indiana made a’ the September Term of said Court A D. 1563. w :!l offer for rale alpn'llS Auction the following described Teat kstxre bounded ns follows to wit: Commencing at the North East corner of the North West cuarter of section number nineteen (9) > in Town Ship twenty fonrteeo (14) East thence Rtinn.rtg West eighty rods thence South Sixty Rods thence East eighty rods, thence North Sixty Rods to the Place of beginning estimated to contain thirty acres be the same more or less lying and being in the County of Adams and State of Indians, also the following described tract of land : ■bounded as follows to wif Commencing ninety ' : rods east of the South West corner of the ."south : East quarter of section Eighteen (IS) in Town I Ship twenty eight (28) North of Range Four- ■ •-.■en (14) East in Adams County and State of , Indiana thence East about fifty Rials to the j corner of a small tract heretofore sold off of Fraction (5) thence with the line thereof to the St. Mary’s River, Thence in a Nort West dir ection with the meandering, of said River to the North East corner of lit number three thence South to the place of beginning estimated to contain twenty one and three fourths of all acre b“ the same more or less and num b' sou- on the 28th day of November A. D 's63al the Couit honse door in the Town of D -catur in said County of Adams which said sale will be made upon the following terms to ' wit: one third of the purchase money to be paid 1 in hand one thiru in six months and the Resi I i due in twelvemonths from the day of sale with ' interest from lay of Sale by the purchaser giv- ! , inghis notes Secured by Mortgage. JAMES MALLON EE. . Administrator, October 21th, 1363. Notice. Notice is hereby given, that Decatur Lodge No. 254. will hold mi election on the evening cf November 25. 1 S 3, for the purpose of electing diree Trustees, to serve for two years. JAMES STOOPS, Jr., Sccty. By order of the Lodge. Giestot In tsl Grcttlar * I 3 «<5->'.ner,-aa l«rc« i >,* ) Iter (nr lap X, ToF 3 oat ttnuip. Drs Jackson, Herbert <t Co , Preprietors of the National Dispensary, established Cinciunnt. 0 . Jan. I.lßn'‘ cure all private diseases with unexampled rapidity. We gm rantee to cure Gon tnhrEa, Gleet, Syphtllis. Imp-t- ncy. N.ct'.irnal Emissions, or Self-Abuse, Diurnal Emissions, Female Complaints, in short, every I ossible form and variety of Sexular Dt-ease. I Cures rapid thorough ane pejmanent and tees modcaate. Send for mtr Circular—fifteen la-ge e in. by II in Utter pages ol varied.and inter esting matter Also,a circular intended for Ladies only. Many of oua patients assert they have sent m.tm v to Docsurs in Eastern Cities and rec< ived noreturn. Then why not patronize home talent —men who know tile Western clamate and cau effect 1 speedier cures. P- Jacks-m’s F-male Cilla-$’ P pr box—m i d for Circular Special » nrten Replies, well s<-aled -cur wit.li the Circular without charge. One of the cheapest most InUreating and im [...riant boors ev. r published, 3‘o pages. 10.1 engravings, The Mountain of Light or MeUical Protector ami Maritage Guide, ami an Expbclt Keo to Love and Beauty -’ It S atisfactory reveal* veariott-s subjects lever be ore fully explained in an? popular wrrk in tee English larignaee. I’i 'e ■ -tlcents and one 3 cent stamp or time for 1 dollar and three 3 eefit Stamps. Fully described >n Circular, which every young man should hav ewhetf er sieyor we.l. Mcdic'nes and instructions seht promptly m ‘ ■ nnv part of the country Consulting Roomsof the Dispensnrv, No. 161 -byerratoreStreet, r. j. Di’’JACKS IN’S ORU HTAL LINIMENT ! Removes all coldness ami rejuvenates or mans which bare lain dorwient for many years ► It will cure any case of impotpney, create and increase the passions for any reasonable time Can Le mailed with perf. ct safety. I rice ». F " ’ JVCKSOX’S FEF.XCH PATfXT M ILE SAPS. 1, is nerfectly safeand never fails to give sat' isfaciiom It 1’ tne «‘‘ly «? re and ' u “' P re¥e " i(e against contracting d.sease ever invented I Price $1 each 4 dollars per 7 dollars Jier dozen tout by mat . Sef t. ,

BHANDRETH’S PILLS, e While brsndreth’s Pill are »o potent ; for good diseased bodies they are herm- » less as bread, The babe at t’ e breast or - the D.an of ripes tears and delicate fema ales are Certain to receive an increase of 1 health Item the use of these Pills blessed t of heaven. t It has been said by tn aided physieirn, f that‘this medicine aiwavs benefits and I never injures.’ Wherein is the superla--1 inequality. The Brandreth Pills have 1 no power or action but upon impure > humors in the blood. They suite only > the impurities in and around the parts affected by disease; all the parts involved , in diseased actions are operated upon and t cleanced from all foulness and reinfused with ‘Life,’ by the wondetful curative f powers contained and inherent of the most justly famed Brandreth’s Pills. Millions of people whose lives appear- ’ ed to be at the last ebb, worn out by fever’s consuming fires, by consumpt- i ion’s insidious advances by racking torments of inflammatory rheumatism, have been cured by the use of these pills. The persons are living witnesses and thoua. suds are residents in every ettv of America. Principal Office, No. 294 Canal Street New York Sold by T T. Dorwin Deeatur and by all respectable dealers in medicine*. Aek . for new st vie. I Notice to Non-Residents, STATE n F INDIANA.) Tn the Court of Com i ADAMS COUNTY,? mon 1 Iras*, January ) term A. D. Sylvester C. Scolea, ▼s. Hannah M Scoles, George H. Scolps, Margaret Ann Tinkham Denison H» ster Jane Downs, Samuel Dtwns, • Ebz» l**th Outcelt, Petition for Partition ■ Frederick Outcelt, Rebecca D Roebuck, Brnnsom Roebuck, John Calvert Scoles, Hannah M Sutten, Samp«on Sutten, Lydia M. Vanduzen, Lawrence Vanduzen, Notice is’hereby given that the plantiff has filed hia complaint in the above entitled cause in ’he Clerk’a office of said court; and it appear- , ing from an affidavit filed in the Clerk’s office of said court, that Hester Jane Downs Samuel Downs, Elizabeth Outc« It, Frederick Outcelt,: Rebecca D. Roebuck, Bransom Roebuck, John Calvert Scoles. Hannah M Sutten, Sampson Sutten.Lydia M. Vanduzen. Lawrence Vandu- . zen, eleven of said defendants in the above | cause are non-residents of the State of Indiana. | and necessary parties to said proceedings. The | said Hester Jane Dow ns. Samuel Downs, Eli j zabet-h Outcelt, Frederick Outcelt, Rebecca D. ■ Roebuck, Bransom Roebuck, John Colvert ■ I Srole*. Hannah M. Sutten. Sampson Sutten, Ly ! dia M. Vanduzen and Lawrence Vanduzen are, therefore, hereby notified of the filing and pen dency of said complaint, and, unless they ap- j pear in said court, to be holden on the Second Monday in January A. D. 1864. at the court Reuse, in the town of Docatur, in said county; i and answer or demur to said complaints on, or before, the first calling thereof, the matter there | in contained will be taken as confessed to be true. I Witness James B Simcoke. Clerk [Seal.] and the seal of said court «t Decatur, this, the 14th dav of October, A D. 1863. James b. simcoke, Oct 17,1863. Clerk, j ( ommissioner’s Sale. Notice i' hereby given Uat the undersigned i ; commissioner, b- virtue of an order of the [ ; court cf common pleas, of Adams county, will, ) on Saturday, October 31, 1863, and between the hours of ten o'clock, a m , and four o’clock p m.. on said day nt the court house door, in the town of Decatur , in the conn :ty of Adams, in the State of Indiana, eeb at public sale, the following described real estate to wit: i The east fraction of the south west quarter of section twenty seven; and the north east quar’erof the north west, quarter of section thir-ty-four, all in township twenty-seven (27) north, range fifteen east, in the said county of Adams, containing one hundred and three acres, lie the same more or less, on the following rendition*: . On - half lite purchase money in hand, and I one.half in six months to be secured by note and approved security, waiving benefit of val 1 nation and appra ! *ement laws. GEORGE FRANK, i Oct. 3,1863- Comm'ssioners. ;! NOTICE? Notice is hereby given that Mary Find ' Iv has been appointed A-lmi.iistratorix, with the will annex-d, of the estate o f i Robert Ftndly. deceased, late of Adams county. B*td estate is suppostd to be solvent. MARY FINDLY, 1 Sept 26 48W. Adminis'ratrix Last Notice. Having many old accounts in Adaras County, which have b>en standing for year*, »n<f which I must have settled, I Iter-by give notice to al) those owing me on these old accourila. that if they dont come forward and settle the same, I will publish their nam« in the newspapers 'I F DR B LEHMAN. Newville, Wells Co . Ind Sept. 12, 1863. BOOTS&’SHOES. Atlower prices than ever before offered , n ‘his market, and cheaper than the same ar : teles can be bought iu Fort W ayne. 1 willsel Mons’ Fine Calf Shoes, agm>d article, for $1,23 to #1,50; women’s hig» heeled Gaiters,#l,lo to»l,3t>, and a». att.ua CHILOREM’S SHOES, atthe same rates. I have, also.the best lots Women’s Calf Shoes, oversold in Decatur, from #I,OO to #T, 25.ps keir.besides any quantity of my own make and ' bv usual will make to order. Leather, Findings.stock fo’ country shoemakers of all’ kihtfe, and shoemakers tools, of tb« I t.csL O'jalttv. citesp for cash. Give rm a calf. > bF^“ t „ r y Mareh 28. JESSE WTU U’S.

RBI STORE I r I CRABBS & MOSES H.ve opened a New Store and New Goods entire in, Houston’s Building, Where they are prepared to sell good, at Smaller Profits I Than any other establishment in the West. Fort Wayne not excepted. If there are any who doubt the truth of this aaftertion, let them come and examine our Ftock, and if we fail to con vince them of the fact, we will, not only ahow them our goods for nothing, but pay them for , looking at them. Our DRY GOODS Consists of every variety, kind and atyle such as iBROADCLOTHS. CASSIMERES, CASSINETS. JEANS. TWEEDS, <k c., Ac., . DRESS GOODS! In thi« branch of our business, we have labored without regard to time or expense to please the ladiea, and in our selections of Print*, Alpaccas, Morenos, De Lains, Paris Plads, Mohair Lustres, Mousseline Repps, Scotch Ginghams, Hoop Skirts, etc., ete., etc. 1 | We feel thst we have more than succeeded.— They are all of the latest and most fashionable styles; and we will sell them cheap. We, also, - have a splendid assortment of WHITE GOODS! Such »>». Heavy Rtieetlntrv and Shlrtingw, bleached and unbleached, Jaconetts, Bobbinetts, Mule a la Swi»», Book Muslins, Brillants. Lawns, Checked Nainsooks, Shirt Bosoms, etc , etc. FLANN E L S! Os all kinds and of the very best qualities.— Wooleu Hoods, for ladies. Comforters, etc.

Ready-Made Clothing! : Over Coats, Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, ' Drawers, dtc. Os the la last styles. Our stock in point of style, quality and price is second to none ever brought thia market. HATS & CAPS! I Our Hat and Cap department cannot be excelled this aide of New York City, for variety, and chapness. OUR STOCKS OF HARDWARE! I Queensware! GLASS WARE! I Wooden Ware! 1 I Are full and complete; and of the very beat J qualities Our motto is small profits. ; GROCERIES! I Os these re have the very largest and best as sortment, which we sell very ehean: Coffee, I Teas, Spices. Sugars of every variety, Saleratus, Pepper, Indigo. Ac. . tobaccos j of the very best. . Being new beginners, and well aware of the opposition in trade, we expect by tion to our business, honest and fair dealing, to * gain a fair proportion of the public patronage. We recommeiiaour goods to win f ’ey reay are and our Clerks are instructed to do the Again we say, give us a fair and impar 0 tial trial and if we fail to come up to the mark <iU JJ-Ail kinds of country produce taken in ex d eXsH PAID°FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. . Crabbs & Moses [ Sept 25, 1883,—nW-v?

TRUTH STRANGER THAN FICTION A Startling Female Life among the Aformme—a narrative of many year* pergonal experience, by Maria Ward, the wife of x Mormon Elder. -That one half of the world cannot imagine • how the other half live,” is t.olos true than 'trite; and the lesson our adage affords, our experience and observation daily tends to verify. Then. toe. when we consider the ever vaiing I phases of human passion, and the discordant i elements from which all novel and fanatical i sects are moulded, it can scarcely seem surprising that a faithful record of actual even * i should exceed in singularity the wildest Jream iof romance; or that crimes, both strange and 1 unnatural, should be perpetrated in a far off country on the outskirts of civilization, which people in another state of society would never imagine possible. Knowing a’ Ido know, the I evils and horrors and abominations of the Mormon system. the degradation it imposes on fe- | males.and the consequent vices which extend through all the ramifications of the society, a sense of dutv to the world has induced me to prepare the following narrative for the public eye. The romantic incidents connected with my experience, many mar think bordering on the marvelous. Tothem 1 would *av. that this narrative of n;y life only proves, what has <o often been proved liefore. that, ’"truth is stran ger than fiction ” —Author's preface. The hook contains 447 pages, with en gra ring*, is neatly bound in cloth, and will be J sent to anv address, post paid on receipt of price ( one dollar and twnety five cents. A COMPANION TO FEMALE L”FE. Male Life Amons' the Mormons, by Austin N. Ward, j Thi., like the above, i« a work of great and ! unusual interest, and will be eagerly read as a , oompanion volume.to female life. tt is a large 12'no volume, neatly bound in cloth, illustrated with engtavings, and will be ! sent to any addres* post paid on receipt cf price one dollar, or on receipt of two dollars, we will send both of the above works, postage prepaid. Dickens’last great work. ’’Great Ex- | pectations.” Bv Charles Dickens. Complete in one volume, 12mo cloth extra, 1 ustrated with steel engravings. T 'Vill be s>-r.t o’ any address postage paid on receipt one dol PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS ’ Now so indi«pensible to every family, are living manufactured by n* in every variety <.f style and finish. Descriptive circular* with prices will be furnished on application and anv style of album sent by mail post paid on re- ■ eeipt of price I Booksellers. news agents, book agents, ennivassers. Peddlers, and others will to order a ' package of our books and albums They will ( 1 find them exoeedinglv popular and terms liberal 1000 Local and Travelling Agents : wanted everywhere for their sale. I For single copies or for terms in quantities, I with orther information apply to or address : JOHN EDWIN POTTER Publisher. No- 617 Sansom street. Philadelphia, Pa. THE PRIDE OF NEW YORK. 1863's Specialty. ■ Grand Mirror of American Genius. ' ‘ Correct with spirit, eloquent with ease, i Intent to reason, or polite to please.” New York Mercury

FOR THE NEW YEAR. It is with no fears of war’s effect upon their ( literary fortunes, that the publishers of the New York Mercury acknowledge the unwavering , lovalty of their two hundred thousand subscri and announce to them, and to all. that the New York Mercury for this year will be : richer in every luxury of polite literature than : ever before, it is noupstart speculation, no temporary sensation, but a firstela«s literary weekly, which been familiar to the United Stares or a quarter of a century: and while the wishy washy mushroom prints of ye'te dav are cutting down their talent even while they raise, their sub=crition price, the M.-rcury maintain* all its great staff of Romancers, poets, humo rism, essayists, story tellers, and editors, and promises to make it still greater for 1863. ' it is the one paper so. - every home. Its forty colnmns of reading matter per week con»>itute an unparalleled Conseuvatokt or tux Esrr.ntainiNO and its novels, miscellaneous tales, besutie- of verse, Gossip. Fenilletons broad-ides of humor, and polished editorials, combine tn epitomize all the charms of wit and sentiment! The husband reads it to hi« wife, the uiotlxr to her children, the lover to his sweetheart, the soldier to bis comrades, and the vil age school master to the circle around tire stove. It is fa i miliar to every man woman and child in th:- : country, and h* s rvgulai «uh»crihers in several i countries in Euroupe. The Mercury is also I identified with the grandest patriotism of the ! age. for several member* of i's brilliant staff | hold high rank in our noble armv. and have have made themselves as famous with the sword as with the pen. The great illustrating artist lof the Mercury, the inimitable Bariev, gives I the paper the highest attribuies of finenrl; and vet this largest literary weekly of the dav pr >- I misesto surpass itself in all these respects dui ring the new year! The first New York Mercury novelette for the i new year tube commenced in the issuepf Janluarv'3, 1863. i» called VTCT RTA: or rnr hzibess or CA’TLV cl,ff By-Honsix May Carlzton .author of GipsvGower, Sybil Campbell, i Erminie La Ma-qtresetc..etc. The orotlutions of this distinguished authori e*< need no elogv. Public opinion has long since pronounced them superior to anv other I novelettes 1 üblished on this ride of the Atlan- ! tic: and the true treat, of their merit is found in the fact that they are eargerlv reproduced, as- ! ter the r publication in the Mercury bv the I F.nglith press We tnav add that the new tale Victoria, is fully equal in interest and depth of p’ot to either of’ those which have secured so largearlmre of public approval, and we can earnestly recommed it to all story readers. The Mercury is sold by all newsmen and periodical dealerain America. To subscribers it fs regularly marled every Saturday morning, for #2 a year three copies for #5; six copies for g. elgrht, copies for I— with an extra Copy free to the get.tar np of th? club. Six i.ionths subscriptions received. Always write plainly the ' nann of your post office connty and State.— We tnke thenotes of al! solvent bank* at par — ■ Pavmeut mnst invariably he made in advance EFSpecin en copies sent free to all applicants I Address all all letters and remittances. Most I raid to 0 ALDW ELL A WHITN EY. Proprietors of the New York Mercury. 113 Fulton street, New York.

Poor! Poor!! Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned ' Trustee and Overseer of the Poor will receive | sealed proposals at his office.in Wabash township. A dams county, Indiana, from this date till •} the firs Monday in May, 1863, for the maintenance, during one year of James R. Tucker, a I pauper of Adams cor.ntv. I I. G. BAK ER, Trustee and Aart! 11, 1899. Overseer oftne Peer

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Hardware, Tin. (£PP r! ,» and-SHEET IROK Ware, an d ing goods, which we are se.o ■& We buv Stoves in Cincinnati. We buv Stoves in PlUsburg • We buv Stoves in Troy., j We buv Stores in CUve.an®We sell Stores on time We sell Stoves for Cash We sell Stoves cheap. Purcha’sers'wiluTwell to call and R K. Schwegman’s old/tsnd; No. 87 Columnia 8I«* T ; - ~ ' Fort Wa> re, M”-’