Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 July 1889 — Page 3

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tfSstothe Ne -flu Debilitated is that

PATENT

MEDICINE

WANTED—Livethe

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For Bilious and Nervous Disorder*, such as Wind and Pain In tt« !l,_^*5lg ?.wPljy& Fulness, and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, RashlnHalHeat, una! Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costi«enes. Scam, Blotcheson Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, *c. THE FIRSTJDME WILL 6IVEHELIHM» TWENTY MINUTES. This is 110 fiction. l^^sufffera Is eroe^y Invito one Box oTUwse Fills, and they wilt beaelenowUdged to be Womdorfnlltodlefmm^- 'Worth sueuiiiea abox^-

ANTED—TIm public to bring furniture to 418 Cherry street. Upholstering, finishing airing. WELSH & McGRATH. and repairing.

WANTED

BEECHAM'GPIIXS, taken as directed, will quickly r—torefemmtea to complete health. Bbr a

WEAK STOMACH IMPAIRED DI6ESTIIHI DISORDERED UVER

thev ACT LIKE MAGIC:—af«w dose* will work wonders upon UK Vital Organs: StrngthMlsg the muscular System Cqmplexlonj.bito^gb^ the fceen .edje ot apjpetlte. and arousinc with HEALTH the whole physical Mm of the human frame, and arousing wim,i^^|w^1JhOF

RENT—Several desirable houses. RIDDLE, HAMILTON & CO., 20 South Sixth street.

MONEY TO LOAN. ONEY TO LOAN—In any amount, on long or short term. FRED A. ROSS & CO.

MONEY

TO LOAN—in sums to suit the bor rower, on the most favorable terms.

sanda) fa allctassea of society,

(inWkqA nrp1"?! thousands, in all Classes of society, and one of the best guatan-

Prenared only by THOS. BHKCHAM, St. Uaeaihln, Bagtoai. Bold by JiruggUU genonOty. B. F. ALLEN Jb CO., 366 and 367 Caaal St., New York. Sole Agents for the United State* who, (if yonr druggist does not keep themj

WILL MAIL BEECHAM'S PILLS ON RECEIPT OF PRICE 25 CENTS A BOX.

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

THE

INDIANA SAVINGS. LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION.

The most equitable association In the state. Shares $100 each monthly payment $1 on each share. It only costs 25c to become a member. Subscriptions for stock can be made at Myers Bros.' *e, Hudnut mill ofllce, Vigo County Natlona.-n.- k, John F. Began and at the ofllce of B. F. Havens. First payment of stock to be made at B. F. Havens' secretary's office July 5th, 1889, 7 a. m. to 9 p. m.

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WANTED.

.. I'BD—Salesman with ate) trade. Address box 1031, Philadelphia, Pa.

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men in every state to become

members of Southern Detective Agency established 1880. Address lock box No. 923, Wichita. Kas.

HOOD MAN WANTED to sell for Hooker Brown & Co., nurserymen, Rochester, N. Write us early. ~\%tavjED—A home for four children a boy

TT /months old three girls, aged 1 month, 2 raon-hs and three years. Inquire at Charity Organization Office, 60Ufe Ohio street.

SCgsors. knives, cleavers, etc.,

ground in best manner. Lawn mowers put In order. Also saws dressed for carpenters, butchers, ant* others. Bepairing of all kinds. John Armstrong, No. 10 North Third street.

AN TED—Pong You, Chinese laundry, Thirteenth and Main street*. VtrstrClass work.

WANTED-Carpenters,best

builders and contractors

to know that the place to buy Ume, hair and cement Is at Belman A Steeg's, corner Ninth and Main streets.

ANTED—Second-hand goods, clothing, etc. bought and sold. Bargains always on hand. J. E. (iRKEiV, 826 and 328 Ohio street.

FOR SALE.

FOR

SALE—Fruit Jars of all kinds and sizes at M. D. Kaufman's china store, 407 Maln street, opposite Opera house.

LX)l\SALEA beautiful building lot 60x141, on north Seventh street, nearv-Jiiton. 8 acre lot on sou&j Sixth-and-a-half street.

A good garden eat \clty—good 6 room housecheap. W\ House of 6 rooms on% Hid street, not far from Main. 49 feet front on north Fourth street, an old house, must be sold, very cheap.

24 feet, with two story frame store room, east Main street, between Eleventh and Twelfth^ 2 lots 60x140 each, In Burnham's subdivision.

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FRED A. ROSS A CO.

7*08 SALE—Huntington lime best on the mar ket also plaster, hair and the best brand Portland cement sewer pipe. Belman 4 Steeg, Ninth and Main street

jjV)B SALS—Old papers at 26c per bandied, suit

able for housecleanlng purposes. Inaulre at Dally Express office.

FOR RENT.

FOR

RENT—House of nine rooms, No. 660 Chestnut street $25 per month. Apply to James Ross, 626 Cherry street, or to I. H. C. Royse, 517 Ohio street.

7JLK, UAUlliTUN a. 20 South Sixth stree

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ihat crery pur abunpM

Th« BUM

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PACKARD.

IT CONFORMS TO 8HAPE OF FOOT. If yon want perfection in At, with freedom from corns and all discomfort you will always wear the Burt & Packard 8hoe. It is acknowledged ns the viofit con\fortnftle% tile best wearing ana IW* my asm gentlemen's slioo made in the world. Don't spoil your feet by wearing cheap shoes. The Bu rt & Packard 8hoe costs no more than any otherfln«shoo,though none approach itinvawe,

All styles in Handmade, Hand-welt, and Bart welt, also

BOYS'

and

YOUTHS'.

If not sold by your fe-

his name and your address to r* I njj (successorsto Burt* Packard & held, Brockton, Mass. -SOLD BY—

DR. E. C. WKST'S NKRVK

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J. LUBOWKH, T8RRK HAUTE, UD

Health is Wealht!

AND

BRAIN TRKAT-

MCNT, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dlzzlness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Beadache, Nervous Prostration, caused by the uite of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain, resulting in Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death: Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either ses, Involuntary Losses ana Spermatorrhoea,

caused by over-exertion of the brain, self-abuse or over-indulgence. Each box contains one month's |S' treatment $1 a box, or six boxes for $6, sent by 'v mall prepaid on receipt of price.

WE GUA&AITE1 SIX BOXES

TO cure any case. With each order received by us for stx boxes, accompanied with $6. we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund -?i the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. (iuarantees issued only by 3. & C. Baur, Druggists, sole agents, southeast corner Seventh street and

Wabash avenue, Terre Haute, Ind.

EXAMINING ACCOUNTANT TERRE HAUTE, IND. Corporation Books Opened, Audited, Closed. Partnership Acoonnts Adjusted. Official Accounts Investigated and Certified. Correspondence Solicited«*promptly answered.

and one ofjhe bestj

BEECHAM'S PILLS HrtVE THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY

IN THE WORLD. Fun directions with each Box.

For "run-down," debilitated and overworked women, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the best of all restorative tonics. It is a potent Specific for all those Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to Women: a powerful, general as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, It imparts vigor and strength to the whole system. It promptly cures weakness of stomach,nausea, indigestion, bloating, weak back, nervous prosindigestion, bloating, weak back, nervous prostration, debility ana sleeplessness, in either sex. It is carefully compounded by an experienced 1 —1 _» .a Am n,nmnft'll ^AllnafA

physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. Purely vegetable and perfectly harmless in any condition of the system. "Favorite prescription is the only medicine for women, sold bjr druggists, under si positive gaaiw antee of satisfaction in every case, or price ($1.00) refunded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for many years.

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For large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases of Women (160 pages, with fuU directions for home-treatment), send ten cents in stamps.

Address,

WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL

ASSOCIATION,

663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.

FIREI FIRE! tFIRE! FIRE

INSURANCE.']

You can getlPlre Insurance or any other kind of j.. _n Insurance of

Allen,' Kelley & C6.,

665 Wabash Avanus, Tarn Haute, Inl,

TMLKPBOm NO. 24a

This agency represents the best Fire insurance companies now doing business, also the best

LIVE STOCK INSURANCE

company in the state."All iiosssea are ADJUSTED BY us and paid within ONB or XIVK DAYS from date of same.

ASSETS, $153,000,000.00.

Very Lowest Bates and good treatment. 8l*e us a call,

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WQ8LD OTOBT

SO BUT IS.

,»e wodd ought to WW7% know what S. S. S. hss lie for me in the euro Iwtmof a malignant Cancer, which was so bad as to be cixieiuered inenrablc by the physicians in Chicago, where went to be treated. One ft my neighbors sent me a copy of an adver- tisemcnk in mgarO to Swift's Specific, and 1 •••began taking it. I got relief from the first few

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Ffjl

doses the poison was

gradually forced out of Lvl my system.and I was soon cured sound and well. It is now ten months since I quit tak- ine S. S. S. and I have had no sign of return of the drcaafnl disease.

Mna. AHN BOTHWEIX.

Au Sable, Mich., Dec. 39, 'a^: Send for books on Blood diseases and Cancers, mailed free.

TUE SWIFT SPECIFIC COL

Drawer 8, Atlanta, Ghk

DRUNKENNESS

Or the tilquor Habit, Posinrelr Gires hy AdminiBterinc Dr. Hniuea' UtMei Hpeciflc. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person taking It is absolutely harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Golden Specific in their coffee without their knowledge and to-dar believe they quit drinking of their own free will.* IT NEVER FAILS The system once impregnated with the Specific,U becomes an utter Imposslbllty for the liquor appetite to exist. For sale by Jas. E. Somes, druggirt. sixth and Ohio stiwts, Terra Haute, Ind.

FIRST POINT

"Korreot Shape.

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oagesi*!.

You should read THECHICAco DAILY NEWS because ignorance is expensive. Vou must read Some paper. Probably you've always had a weekly— you can now afford a daily. THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS costs but one cent per copy— it's so cheap yon can't afford to lose time waiting for a weekly. You ought to know about things when they happen—not a week later. You live in the nineteenth century, in the greatest

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JUS- & section of the greatest country on the earth, and you can't afford to be left behind. ttiMsmlcr Tt- circulation is

220,000

a day—over

a million a week—and it costs by mail

25

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cts.

a month, four months $1.00, one centaury*

LADIES Enamel your Ranges twice a year, tops once a week and yon have the finest-polished stove in the world. For sale by all Grocers and Stove Dealers. At retail by Geo. S. Zimmerman & Co., M. D. Kaufman, Taylor Robertson Wm. Fremont' Brelnlg A Co., Wm. F. Hertfelder, W. O. Patton' Geo. C. Foulkes, Bauermelster A Busch At wholesale by Townley Stove Co. and Hulman ft Co., lobbing agents, Twre Haute, Ind.

MALY30R

CEITLERAI'S FRIIID. *4*^

Onr Malydor Perfection Syringe free with every bottle. Prevents

Mtriptare.

Cares OMinhis

and Cllcet in 1 to 4 tiaya. Ask yoor Druggist for it. Sent to any address for 81.ee. I'oraale by QULICK & CO., Draggitte, TERRE HAUTE. IND.

Solicitor of

Jkwcan PATENTS mm

Journal BnUding, IMBIANAPOLIS,

FOR HEN ONLY!

A MCITIVE leMWwMHOW lUBOOPi rUwl I IVCflMMndaad

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Two boya at Ebon recently

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three

dozen orufd each at one aitting. Francis Murphy began a meetings at Crawtordsville yeatarday.

The stationery (or the ooanty offic of Knox oounty last year coat $1,969.74. The salaries tit the postmastera of Mattoon and Pana have been inoreaeed SL03, while Hillsboro has been rednoed $100,

The A. M. E. church folks at Crawfordsville have in contemplation the erection of anew church to oost about five thousand dollars.

The boys in the neighborhood of El nora, Daviess county, are making quite a little speck by digging and selling gin seng root. -It commands 12 per pound.

Charleston has contracted with the Thompson-Houston company for an electric light plant at 93,600 per annum for ten years, the plant to furnish forty lights.

James Boyd, wife, children and mother, of Mattoon, were badly poisoned Saturday by eating home made cheeee. It is supposed the cheese wai poisoned by being placed in a new crock, which had not been cleaned before using.

Mrs. Fred Hacker and son, William, of Danville, were thrown down an embankment Friday afternoon by a runaway team. Mrs.. Hacker was severely cut above and below the eye and her head was severely bruised. The son, William, suffered a compound feature of the left leg below the knee, both bones being broken.

Greene oount? is rejoicing in the pceseeeion of three county superintendents —John T. Lamb, Wm. M. Moss and H. E. Cushman. Mr. Lamb claims it because his successor has never qualified Mr. Moes, because the trustees electec him, and Mr. Cushman because the proper officials, when Mr. Moss failed to file bonds at a certain time, appointed him.

Friday afternoon Ralph Phelps, aged 17 yean?, of Bird Station, fourteen miles west of Vincennee, shot his stepfather, James Shaw, the ball entering the right side towards the front and paseing through the body, coming out at the back. It is thought the wound will prove fatal. The cause of the trouble originated from the boy's idleness and refusal to work. The boy escaped

SUP&EMK COUKT.'

Abstracts of Opinions Rendered Friday, June 88, 1889. JCDGK PRO TKMTORK—POWERS OF. 13,767. Wm. Carger et al. vs. James W. Fee. Adams C. C. Reversed. Elliott, C. J.

A

person who acts as Judge pro tempore In a particular case has no authority to appoint an other person Judge pro tempore. The extent of his authority is to hear and determine the case which he was appointed to try. When one appointed as judge pro tempore, upon objection being made, declines to act In the ease, the authority to appoint revests In the regularly chosen Judge.

NKW TOIAL—NSWLT BKCOVKRKU KV1DXNCK. 13,MJI. Morgan Andls vs. Wm. Richie. Hancock, C.C. Affirmed. Mitchell J. (1) Anew trial will not be granted on the ground of newly discovered evidence unless It Is made to appear that such evidence would probably produce a different result It a second trial were held. (2) If, pendlnga motion for anew trial, It should be made to appear that the' moving party had discovered other material evidence, not embraced In his original motion, and that he had not been lacking in diligence, it would be an abuse of discretion to refuse permission to amend his application.

APPRENTICESHIP— COMPLAIKT TO ANNUL. 1 13,817. Abigail Owens vs. Alexander Frazer. Benton C. C. Affirmed. Berkshire, J. (1) Construing together sections 6,092 and sections 5,336, B. S.,1881, It Is held that an indenture of apprenticeship made by the' superintendent of a county asylum Is of no validity until the Judge having probate Jurisdiction gives his assent, as provided In the section last named. (2) The complaint to annul the Indenture and recover custody of the child is brought by the mother. Prima facie the right of action Is in the father, and a* the complaint does not state facts showing the mother's right to sue, Is bad.

ASSIGNMENT OF BRBOB.

13,796. Charles E. Sparkllnetal. vs, the Warden and Vestrymen of St. Jame's Church. Elkhart C. C. Affirmed. Olds, J.

A Joint assignment of error by several appellants presents no question as to a ruling against one of the appellants, and which constitutes error against only one.

WILL—COLLATERAL ATTACK.

13,821 Daniel F. Wlnslow et al. vs. James Donnelly. PorterC.C. Affirmed. Elliott,C.J. (1) A will which has been duly admitted -to probate In the court of another state cannot be col laterally attacked In an acUon to quiet title to real estate disposed of bv the will. If the will can be Impeached for fraud It must be In the method pro vided by statute, and not In an action to quiet title or other collateral proceeding.

Consumption is on the Increase.

From recent statistics it appears that consumption is on the increase throughout the western states. The principal cause, it is stated, is due to neglect of common coughs and colds. It is the duty of all persons whether of delicate or robust health, to have a remedy at hand at all times in readiness, and a cough or cold may be broken up before it becomes seated. Ballard's Horehound Syrup will cure any cough except in last stages of consumption. A stitch in time saves nine. Always keep it in your house. Sold by J. E. Somes, corner Sixth and Ohio streets, and J. & C. Bauer, corner Seventh and Main streets.

Shrewd Advertisers.

Readers of the newspapers of the. day cannot fail to be impressed with the fact that the modern advertiser is progressive.

He is compelled to be, else competitors more active in the invention of new advertising devices, will outstrip him in public favor.

The value of printers' ink judiciously and scientifically employed cannot be overestimated it is the medium whereby a meritorious discovery is raised from local fame to a position in the public esteem. Hence tne columns of the newspapers are daily used by hosts of advertisers and in the competition which is indulged in to attain the desired end, the reader iB oftentimes amused.

The greatest of American advertisers, and it may as well be said in the world, is H. H. Warner of Rochester, N. Y., reryv

Over sixty people war* foraad to leave their homes yesUrds^to oall fora free trial packageot Lnafe FteUrMactaif* If your bloodis bad, your livar aad kidneys out of order, if yon an oonatipatec and have headache and an unaightly oomplexion, don't fail to call on any druggiat to-day for a free aample of thkrgrand remedy. The ladies prsiae it. Everyone likes it. Largest package GO censa. gp

William's At

5CENTS

Wai

familiar in connection with Warner's Safe Cure, widely advertised because of its merit in the prevention and cure of kidney dieeaaea.

By printers' ink this great discovery has achieved world-wide popularity and thousands feel grateful for the knowledge thus acquired 6f this greatest of modern remedies.

Furthermore, the public has been taught that disorders of the lungs, brain, heart and liver, which have hithreto been regarded and treated by the profession as distinctive diseases, are not

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in fact, but are the attending mptoms of disease of the kidneya therefore, the consumptive, the apoplectic, the paralytio and the sufferer from nervous disorders can be restored to health by Warner's Safe Cure, which will remove tbi true cause of those disorders by restoring the kidneys to healthy action.

The advertising methods employed by this greatest of advertisers are invariably instructive, and, although the reader may sometimes be^ught" in reading an advertisement, which waa not at first supposed to be such, there ia nevertheless no time lost since useful information invariably gained concerning life's gnat problem

Sw» Ualamt

Is the beat liniment in the world for animals. It will work wonders where ever any pain or inflamation may be found. Every owner of a hone should have it in his stable. For sprains, cuts, bruises, galls, lameness and all inflamation on animals, it stands without a parallel. There is no pain Ballard's Snow Liniment will not relieve, no awelling it will not subdue, no wound it will not heal. Sold by J. E. Somea,'oorner Sixth and Ohio streets and J.ftG Bauer, corner Seventh and Main streets.

100 Ladlaa Wanted,

And 100 men to call on any druggist for a free trial package of Lane's Family Medicine, the great root and herb remedy, discovered by Dr. Silas Lane while in the Rocky mountaina. For diseases ef the blood, liver and kidneys it is a. positive cure. For conetipation and: clearing up the complexion it does wonders. Children like it. Everyone praises it. Large-size package, SO cents. At all druggists.

POWDER

Absolutely Pure.

thanfhe scrtlnarykinds, andeaaw* be aoMla eampetMan with the multitude at low teat, abort weight alum or phosphate poaden. SoMonlrtn OfflaT BMALBuase HnmnoaT,IM Wall SI. N.T.

$500 Reward!

WE will pay the above reward for any ease of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indlgestlon. Constipation or Costlreness we cannot cure with Wears Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are inrely vegetable and never fail to give satisfaction, lugar Coated. Large boxes, containing 30 Fills. 25 cents. For sale by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits and Imitations. The genuine manufactured only by JOHN C. WEST ft CO., "The Pill Makers," 862 W. Madison street, Chicago. Free trial package sent by mall, prepaid, on re eelpt of a 3-cent stamp. Sold by J. C. Baur, Druggists, southeast corner Seventh street am Wabash avenve, Terre Haute, Ind.

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If you are yellow. Billions oonatipated with headache, bad breath/ drowsy, no appetite, look out your Liver is out of order. One box of these Pills wilt drive all the troubles away and mate anew being of you. Price 35 oenta. Sold J. E. Somes, Sixth and Ohio Street, J.AC. Baur, Seventh and Main street

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OUR POLITICS.

We believe the Republican party to be the trne instrument ot the POLITICAL, PROGBBSBof the American people and holding that the honest enforcement of its principles is the beat guarantee of the national welfare, we shall support them with all onr might bat wet shall always treat opposing parties with consideration and fair play.

AGAINST THE SALOON. The MAIL AND EXPRESS la the recognized National organ of the great Anti-Saloon BepuhUean movement. It believes that the liquor traffio aait exists to-day in the United Statea la the enemy of aoeiety, a fruitful source of corruption in polities, the ally of anareuy, a school of crime, and, with its avowed purpose of seeking to corruptly control elections and legislation. Is a menace to the publie welfare and deserves the condemnation of all good men.

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To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of Vigo County, Indiana:

June 1,

1,1888, to lunel, '89. 1889.

forward.

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Rich and Poor

Prlnce*nd' FeAaaat, the Millionaire and Day Laborer, by their common ase oi remedy, attest the world-wide reputation of Ayer*a Pills. Leading physicians recommend these pilla for Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costiveness, Biliousness, and Sick Headache also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, and Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated contain no calomel are prompt, but mild, in operation and, therefore, the very best medicine tor Family Use, as well as for Travelers and Tourists. ,v "I have derived great relief from AVer's Pills. Five years ago I waa taken so ill with

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EXHIBIT.

Disbursements of County Revenue From June 1, 1888, to May 31,1889.

..!vr r.T$ 13,705 05

Poor Specific Roads and bridges Books and stationery Poor aaylum Insane. Ooanty officers. 20,830 80 Public buildings. 7,161 53 Criminal C. C. jurors OL CL bailiff Superior court Inqneei....: Grand jury... Aart revenue

Total .1208,740 74

7,594 80 16,488 68 3,802 64 10,060 54 4,542 70

8,996 19 4,561 35 1.769 95 6,130 10 14S59 10 1,878 75 2£49 75 1,070 00 444 00 492 32 836 00 2,051 10 3,120 70 3,932 28 3316 36 60y000 00 %281 15 4£0O6O 9,604 60

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Total

disbursed to June 1, 1889.

OF

Balances June 1, 1889.

19,601) 00 1,472 49 3,438 (10 5.790 28 2.844 00 2.273 67 5.521 19 19,047 60 12,580 60

Overdrawn CJune 1, 1889.

1203,740 74 13.666 39 13,621 57 5,285 87 51,010 67

$14,453 20

1.686 60

43,752 06

20 00 753 17

1,770 79 90 00

1,770 79

49 30

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90 00

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184 00

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8,100 00 1,327 27 1,083 36

100 00

1,148 43 634 59 770 41 1,960 00 653 80 827 77 100 64 00 77 05 88 00 41 GO 77 60 1,296 79 70 86 669 85 1,422 19 852 06 16 85 268 37 167 (12 95 00 31,113 37 65 30 66.313 90 1,263 25

1.761 94 1,383 04 21 76

23,795 99 6,397 09 72 00 75

100 00

1,148 48 684 69 770 41 1,950 Oil 663 80 327 77 100 00 64 (JO 77 05 88 (JO & 41 60 *"77 60 1,296 79 70 86 669 36 1,424 19 352 06 16 85 268 37 167 OB 95 (JO 31,113 37 65 80 66.343 9: 1,262 25

191 67

12 63 350 00

14 35

10 64 20 11 80

21 76

202 31

INDIANA, COUNTY

8 92

224 34

136 13

62 64 01 4 41 62 92

120 80

1,625 45

$'.16,241 681516,241 68 *69.275 34 13,449 82 Balance in Treasury, $55,825 62

Examined ind approved thie 12th day of June, 1880. jL. W. DICKERSON, ASA M. BLACK,

S. S. HENDERSON,

Board of Commissioners of Vigo Couuty.

STATE

OF

I, Frank Armstrong, Auditor of Vigo oounty, Indiana, do solemnly swear that the foregoing and within statement is true as I verily believe this 5th day of June, 1889.

VIGO,

SS.

PRANK ARMSTRONG, Anditor Vigo County.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of June, 1889. I* W. DICKERSON, President of Board..

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