Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1875 — Page 5
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL THURSDAY APRIL 2i 1875,
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To ihe public and ovner; of land !l to b afloat d by the v rlz proposal to be done by the Uray Creole Drii'iv.: A so'-iati-n, r.oUro U lierpuv gtv-i th it on the lUh day of May, l-'-'t t lito'cotk A. M ,1h apprals-.ru appoint.-! by the r.-vinl (if entity Co:nmilon'rs. of Marion county, state of Indiana, to exaimn ann ases the b-.o-tits end injuries to tha lnd liable to b affected bv the work lo be done bv said Gra-isy Creen Draining A "-.edition inWarrej township, of said eounty of !?.: lnn.wlii commence uco examination mid nsnment at Iii normend of the proposed ilralu in fcectioa 21. township Id, nortu o: range . east, and will from tliet:Ce procwd southward to lb.? tenoioua of s.ld proposed drain, continuing so..; examination aud appraisement lrom day to Cuy, if uecch&ury, until completed. . , TIIMAS HAMILTON, HKXHY KING. cRKHEKK'iC VV'ESLIVG, Directors of said Draining Assoc atioa.
B RHrUE Ct)XIK.lCrOB?. Votifo fa hereby fffyen that the boar 1 of Mmrnts loners of Mwnon connty, state of Indian. aiil. on the2Hn davof May. li'h, at thrt coirt house in tne eil v of Indianapolis, receive bids for the Rloraps tills for approaches excava tions and limbers ud plank for the foundation of the abutments and pier: alo for ibe abutments and pier, and for the superstructure (wood or Iron), of a bridge over White river, at Dawson't lord, in said county. Said bridge to be of two s;an. 14i ect each In the clear. Extreme lengtsi IT 0 feet. Flans and specldcatloris may be seen ct too county auditor' office at Indianapolis. Elds must be riled vrthth- county auditor and accompanied with vouchers. The board expressly reserves the right o reject any ui-'l all bids. F. W. i I MI LT ü N , Auditor Marlon county. Indiana vom. Ivr , Atnl 1 ?. istö. OTICJI OF ADMINISTRATION. Notice. herrbyelven that the undergned has been apceinu-d by the clerk of the Circuit Court of Varlon county, stats? of InLar.a, mtDUtrator, wiMi the whl annexed, ol the estate of Abraham S Her, late of Marion county, deceased. Said cs'.aie Is mppow-d to be so'veut. JOHN BEAVER, Administrator with the will knutxeo. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY 5 The Cordial Bab of Syricum and Tonic Pills, FORT NERVOUS AMD GENERAL DEBILITY, Premature l'cay, Over-Indnlgence In! the use of opium, Alcoiio'.ic Drinks, looacco, etc. NERVOUS UECILITV, Is characterized by a seneral lansnor or weakness of tbe vvhole organism, t-speciall.v of the nervous system, obstructing and preventlnj the ordinary functions of nitüre; her.ee. there 1. a disordered sta:ecf the secretions: constipation, scanty asil tlsrh-coloreu uilne. wltii au exit's of earihlv or limey s dimtnt, lndteativeof waste of brain and nervous substance, frequent palpitations of the heart, lonf memory, and marked lrretol at Ion of purpose, and Inability to carry into action any well defined biT-iucs enterprise, or to tlx the mind upon any one thing any fonicth of tinif . There is a great sensitiveness to lmprea-ions, though retained bat a Mior; time, with a liickerintt and iluttoiiug condition of mental lacultles, ren-Jerln an Individual what is commonly called a whiftle-mlnder. or fickleminded roan, lhtre must of necessity be in each individual, different symptoms, fccording to his pr-cullar organization, habits, pursuits and temperament, whicn all serve to Hi ape the manner of tbe manifestation of tneir nervous disturbances, constituting a difference as marked as are their physical peculiarities dissimilar and peculiar to themselves. These dififcrences, in tbe manner and form of their manifestation, do not indicate any necessary difference to be followed in the treatment of any case wheie disease has its orlsin in phys cal lnjary : the nim remedies being alike applicable to the weak as t the strong; to the stutiy as to the sickly, varied only in degree of quantity and duration in the nse of thtin in order to overcome the disease. Nervous Lability, or what Is generally regarded as euch, Is fsproteati typed in Its peculiarities a are the dreams of the shipwrteked mariner who, In his Strahles for tafety, lies down exhausted for a moment's Meep upon the wreck upon which be floats, with ail the elements f destruction in mad commotion around him, when tue llrst Instincts or his nature ars a longing for a Komethinz rolld upon which be may find a standing place. "EPlLEPcV OU F1S. No other remedy will cure Epilepsy or Fits so quick as the Cordial Ea.m ofrjrioum and Tonis Pili. KIDNEY Uli HAS 1-5 and many other difncalties are curtsl by the use of the Cordial LUilm of c'yricum and Toulo Plus. If the watery portions of onr fKi are not passed off. they mast, when retained in the system, p odueeserloiisdiinculMes. Lacuna e falls when attemptl::p to describe the suUeriniis ot Dersons whose Sidneys are out of onler: gravel. back-ache, iofiamation of the b adder and of the deiicate membranes of tde urinary organs are the result if the water Is not regularly and properly carried otr thro-ish the kidneys. URUN KENNE. The Cordial Basin of fcyricum and Tonic Pills la the only remedy thai has ever proved iy pn-.e-tical experience a benefit to those suffering lrom over-indulgence in Ale hollc Liquors, li completely destroys the taste for them, and restores the victim of intemperance to health and vigor, A sin trie trial will prove It. OPIUM. The alarming increase of the use of this most pernicious drag as a stimnlunt, by male and female, and Its peculiar effects, completely destroying the digestive apparatus and hatiering the nervous system, effeminating and debasing ihe mind, renders the CORDIAL BALM OF SYRICUM AND TONIC PILLS of inestimable value, as It completely destroys all desire for this most baneful dru. and restores the nerves to a perfectly healthy state, even in cases where opium has been used in large quantities and for a number of years. SOLD BY ALL DRUOO I KTS AND WHOLESALE AGENTS. John F. Henry Co., New York City; Johnson, liolloway Co., Philadelphia, Pa.; Seth H. 1 lance. Daltlmore, Md.; E. Mon teuse t Co., New Orleans, La.; Van Shaaek, Stevenson & Reid, Chicago, 111.: John I). Parks. Cincinnati, O.; Strong & Cobb Cleveland. ). ; Collins .Bros , nt. Louis, Mo.; Farrand, Williams & Co., Detroit, Mich.; Ii. F. Alfred, Louisville, Ky.; Stewart & Morsan, Indianapolis, Ind.; Avery & Tyler, Lafayette, lnd. If your druggist has not got it, ask him and he will get it for you. O. K1X1 A It LA'f HROP, M. D., Bole proprietor. It! Court street, Dostou, Mass. Send for copy of Prize Essay on the above diseases. ILO pages free. A BOOK FOR THL MILLION I MARRIAGE ÄÄ1: GWBTl ,mrry.oUu.j4iTi;uii.cl HI 3 S J bj 'tori' ui rvTt-Uuiiia W ef tiM t-ntl ivii. wits tSo 1lt diteoygiioBln tho aeieoenof rrprod'Ktkici tmrriaf the aMDplrxiaa, . Thi ij&a iDterwui work of lUpvrs, TiUi Bumrrmis efi(TT'inm, ud eoamius vaiuahlo informtioa tknoo vlwwo BorTi4oronateniplfttBaiTiar; oUUHIaft book that ougtift bo bo BB'fcrr lock sod krr, rxl oot iefx rrH-,' j ahrut Uw boom. fnt to ny mo (pwt poid) for Fifty Cn-. AddnM Dr. buMa Pivjmawr, tia.UH. M, bt. 1 ' n 4 m i I l 14 Permanently cured by VJX JL XX At-Lj UL tbe latest and most sue cet-aiai metnod. The most inveterate cases re ceive K lmediate relief. T TTXTrfl Diseaaes, Consumption, AffecJ v j J.M VJT ttona of Throat, etc., treated with most satisfactory results. TESTIMOfl YarrZJ2&-. i have snffered from N asal Catarrh and a Hron chlal Affection for 15 years, with no visible lm rrovement from the many physicians to whom have applied previous to you. I am happy to state now, however, that your treatment nas been perfectly successful in my case, not a solitary symptom remaining. Home avenue, near Broadway. Respectfully, AUEL EVANS, U. S. Mall A gent, I . A St. L. it . R. TTT"T A m 17 Disorders, Nervous DebllX. ItJL V x.xi-iltyahdDisoases of Females receiva especial care and speedy cures guaranteed. A.U Chronlo Diseases treated successfully. 24 years experience. MTConsultation free. Hours, bif) a. k. to 11, and 1:30 p. sr.. to 6. Sundays, l p. k. to 4. Call or address DR. F. W. KOSE, 08 West Market, between Hllnola and Cir) i.r' IndisnwooHk lri. LO .'AL AiiENTS WANTED everywhere, male or female. Lbzht, honorable, uioney-mak-Jngbnsiness. Particular rite. Address G. S. WALKER, Erie, Pa.
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FREE! FriEE ! ! FREE!!! THE PIONSEB. A handsomo illustrated newsprer cintalning information lo everj body. Tells how und wh-re to secure a bjme cheap, sent free to all part of the world. It contains the rtew homestead and timber laws, with other interesting rav.ter loundonly In this papur. m 8E.NI) FOR IT AT ONCE ! It will only cost you a postal ciri. New namber for April lust out. Addles O. K. 1VI, Land Commissioner U. f. it. It., Omaha, Neb. i;Vil OFKKItliO. LOCAL Atii;.v is wuu4 nfmhm lor Ti:r Echo. weekly Hm j ud liurmrr jnarul. of I Urjft r.". Subrfptioo, With Tm Kemo it firrm ry th nupiiScratly bound qivt clsira, tti'.loJ Anerka I Uoatnted, a raperb drlinestioB of Aa-ricaa ftrwnerr. .Mf Mtntm'9it. HaqnintnUly lilnatrmid Cireulrrw. J. DAVID WILUAM CO.,'(Bni :i IWiniim t.. J. T. C A CT" THINU KOK AtiKNIS. Article to be onr c so; .1 pays pplendidly. Prlrae neces sity In every :umily. Ladles make la re commissions In Ftlüng Agents report Immense sales. Article light, elegantly put up. Circulars civen free to help sales. Write a: once to Ja. M. Stewart, Framliu. Mis. S5 2 S20 ForfJand. Maine at come, ifiuin rr, Ueo. öTiy.sos & Co S77M VVtEK. sruaranteed to male snd ft-ma!e INO to try it. rartlcuiJ rsfree. P. O. VJCKEitY &. CO., Augusta, Me. MUS l" EXTiiAUKDIN AliY Terms of Advertilnz are offered for Newspapers In the state of I 1ST Z I A. JST Send for list of piper5 an! Address schedule of ratts. Geo, P, Rowell 4 Co,, Advertising Agents, NO. 41 PAUK KOW, NEW YOUK. i:pfr toE-flforoffMs Paper. 6 raff. Th Oaly Ealiabla Gift Dietribut on la tba Donatry. $60,000 00 XIV VALUAHLE GIFTS! TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN Hi. Ü. SINE'S 17-'D REGUL-R MONTHLY GIFT ErvTn:Ki?nisii7, To be drawn Monday, May 3, 1873. TVO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 EACH IN CASH. TWO PRIZES 11,000"! FIVE PRIZES soOOV EACH IS CASH. TEN PRIZES J10U) One horsa and baggy, with silver mounted harness, worth 5'iOO. One nne-toned rosewood piano, worth So.jO. Ten family sewing machines, worth tloieach. Three gold watches and chains, worth SiXJeach Three gold American hunting watches, worth 125 each. Ten ladies gold hunting watches, worth 1 100 each. w Goi J and Silver Lever Hunting Watchea (la all) worth from JVW to S-10Ü each, Uold Chains, Silverware, Joweiry, etc., etc. Number of Gifts 6.ÖW. TlcSrets limited to H.m. Agents Wanted to pell tickets, to vrfcorn liberal premiums will be paid. Single tickets, si; Six ticketa, 5 ; Twely tickets, 510; Twonty-flve tickets, !'J0. Circulars containing a lull list of prizes, a description of the manner of drawing, and other information In reference to the distribution, will be scut to any one ordering them. All letters mast be addressed lo L. D. SIN E, Dor , Cincinnati, O. Of2ce: Excelsior Building, corner Race and Longwortln SHERIFF'S SALES, Sil E Jt I F r 'S H X I.K. Uy vi rtue of a certified copy ol a ueciee to me directed, from the clerk f the Superior Court of Marlon county. Indiana, In a cause wherein stoughton A. Fieleher et al. are plaintiffs " und William F. lilacs et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of three hunored and ixty-four dol'ars and elxty-flve cents, with Interest on said decree snd cost, I will expose at publlo sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the lCtn day of May, A. D. 1875, between the hour of 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion county, Indiana, tbe rents and profits lor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit : Lot number thirteen 13, in block or square number one 1, in Martindale's outh addition to the tlty of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. if such rents and profits will not sell for a cufnclenl sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I will, at tne same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said uecree. Interest and costs. Haid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement lawa. ALBERT REISHNER, Sheriff of Marlon eounty. April 19, A.D. 175. Chapman, Ii. A II., Attya. for Pl'ffs. apr22-3t 8 HEItII F NS ALr-B5 virtue of a certified copy ot a decree to me directed, from the lerfc of tha Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana, in a cau.sa whereia Ul vln K. Ilooker, ad n in 1st ra tor, etc., is plaintiff and Clement Greenleaf et al. are defendants, requiring me to make t ie snrn of eleven hundred and fifty-four tioliaraand sixty -eight cents, with Interest on aid decree and cost, I will expose at public aale, to tbe highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of May, A. D. 1875 beeween the hours of 10 o'clock A. it. and 4 o'clock p. M.of said day, at the ooorof tbe Court House ot Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: One and one-half acres off of the west end of the following described real estate: Commencing at tho southwest corner of section twenty-one 21, township sixteen lbl. range four , east, and running thence north with said section line four 4, cnalns and sixty and one third 1-3 links; ibence east twenty 2V, cbalns and tweuty-öve 25 links; thence south four 4, chains and sixty and one-third 60 1-HJ links; thence west twenty 2r chains and twenty-nve 25 links, to the plane Of beginning, containing nlneUlaud thirty-three hundredths f 33-liJt' acre, btlng the same land set off to Francis C. Greenleaf lu the partition of ieai estate belonging lo the heirs of John Pbipps, deceased, by order of M. C. C. P., recorder's book No. 17, page t17, situate in Marlon cvunty, Indiana. If such rents and profits win not sell for a sufficient sum to sat is 'y said decree, interests and cests, 1 will, at tbe same time ana place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Paid sal will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws ALBERT REIMSNER. SlierLfTof Marion eounty. April 19, A.D. 1875. üouDoy, B. A L., Atty. for rialntlfi. apr22 CI
LICENSE
ITie subscriber hereby gives notice tht h will. In r.crordanco with f-eclion . of th-? rewnt licence law passed, make application to Ihe County Commissioners, t their next ttssioi, Jor a license to H1 Intoxicating, vinous, mall and spirituous ll;uor, in less quanitlei ihaa a onait, and subject to lu drank on the premises. Tlie pivt where Faid liquors ar to be drank is No. 4-V1 Virginia avenue, lot 37. outlot one hundred (I'Xi). Orrer & Waters Fubdnllon, In tiie Thirteenth WarJ, city of Jnalanipolis, Center town-hl,', Marlon county, state of Indiana. CHRISTIAN F. SCHRODER. April 22, 1ST. The subscriber hereby gives notice that he will, in aeoordance wit n section H or the recent license law pa-r i". make aDplea!ion to the County Commlsa oi irs, at their next session, for a license to se.' lntoxlcatinz, vinous, malt and snlrituous liquors, In less q uaotities than a quart", and ubjeci to b drank on the prem scs. i be place where raid liquors are to be sold is the pout h half Of lot 11. outlot Zi, in Duncan's ddi'lon.No. 'isi South Delaware street, Savecth Ward, ci'y of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Mat of Indiana. April 2,1970. CHRISTIAN HARMONINU. The subscriber hereby gives notice that he will, in accordance with section 3 of the recent license law pased. make application to the County Commissioners, at their next session, for a license to sell Intoxicating, vinous, mall and spiritivju liquors, in less quantities than a qaari at.d subject to be drank on the premises. The place where said liquors are to be sold is No. Smooth Illinois street, lot No. S.o; P.tfmer a corrected subdivision of lot No. 1, snd east half V0 of lot No. 21u square 74. Fifth Ward, city of iudlanspolis. Center township, Marion county, state of Indians. THoMAS DU ENS. April W5. H once. Tbo snb-jcriber herebv r'.ves notice that he will, in accordance with section 3 of the recent llcenfe law passed, make applicitlon to the County Commissioners, at their next session, tor a licens to sell intoxicating, vtnons, mult and spirituous liquors, In less quantities than a quart and subject to be drank on the premises. The place where said liquors are to i-e sold is No. l;;t West Washington street, part of lot 4, quare i'H, Fitth Ward, city of Indianapolis, tenter township, Marion county, slate ot Indiana. April Ü 1875. NEIL DUOAN. JTOTICE. The subscriber hereby gives notice that te will, In accordance with section S of the recent license law parsed, make application to the County Commissioners, attteir next session, for a license to seil intoxicating, vinous, malt and spirituous llquois, In less quantities than a quart and subject to be drank oa the premises Tue place where ald liqu'.rs are to b- sold Is lot No. 60, outlot No. lu, i'b7 South Delaware street. Sixth Ward, Indianapolis. Center township, Marion cotintv state of Indiana. JOHN GEOR'JE KUtllLER April 8, 1875. jtotici:. Th subscriber hereby gives nolle that be will, in accordance with section 3 of the recent lteeuse law passed, mate nppl'catioa to the County Commissioners, at their next se:-:slon. lor a license to sen intoxicating, vinous, luait and spirituous liquors, In less quantities thaa a quart, and subject to be drank on the premise!:. The place where said liquors are to le sold Is No. lid Kast Washington street, city or inaiaua polis. Center township, Marion con u I y. state I Indiana. TOBIAS 11ENDLE. ol April 22, 1873. N oiici: The subscriber hereby elves notice that be will, in accordance with section 3 o the recent license law passed, make application to the County Commissioner-, at their next session, for a license to sell intoxicating, vinous, man and spirit u -us liquors, in less quantities thau a quart, and subject to be drank on the premises. The place wheresaid liquors are to he told is lot s. outlot 121, in the Twelfth ward, no. stu south Meridian street, ia tho city of Indianapolis. Center tow nshln, Marlon county. stat of In diana. MICHAEL HOFMANN. April 22, 1375. JTOTXE. The subscriber hereby gives rotlce that he will, In accordance with secilonS or the re;eot l'.cese law passed, make application to the County Commissioners, at their next session. tor a license to sell intoxicating, vinous, malt and spirituous liquors, in less quantities than a quart, anu subject to be drank ou the premUes. 1 he place where said liquors are to De sola is No. 18 and 20 South New Jersey street, city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion couutv, state of Indiana. WILLIaM HKKVEK, Aprils, 1875. FREDERICK V 11 LING. The subscriber hereby gives notlc? that he will, in accordance with section 3 01 the recent license law passed, make application to the County Commissioners, at their next session, foraiicense to sell Intoxicating, vinous, mslt and spirituous liquors, in less quantities than a quart, and subject to b crank ou the premises Tbe place where sid liqaors are to be Fold Ik corner Coburn pud High streets, lots No. 17 and lS.lnW. II. L. Noble' subdivision, part of out'ot one bucdreJ and eight (UM, of tho donation lands f the city of Indianapolis, Seventh Ward, Center township, Marlon county, state Indiana. WILLIAM POHLER. April 22.1875. JTOTJCE. The subscrller hereby gives noUce that he wiil, in accordance wir section 3 of the recpnt license law passed, make application to the Coanty Commissioners, at their next session, for a license t sell mtoxicaiinz. vinous, malt and spirituous liquors, in less quantities than a quart, and subject to be drank on the premises. Th place where said liquors are to be sola is no. ;i7U!soutn west street, lot 17 of 8. Yandes' subdivision of the east part of outlot Ml. in the Twelfth Wan! of the city ot Indianapolis, Cen ter township, Marlon county, state of Indiana. April 22, 1Ö75. JAMES WrllTE, Jr. JTOTICE. The subscriber hereby gives notice that he will, in accordance with section 3 of the recent license law passed, make application to the County Commissioners, at their next session, for a license to sell intoxicating, vinous, malt and spirituous liquors, in less quantities than a ouart, and subject to be drank on the premises The place where said liquors are to be sold Is No. 160, corner Madison avenue snd Phlpp street, lot five (5), outlot oae hundred and thirteen (lib, in McOartv's heirs' subdivision. Sixth (6) Ward, city of Indians polls. Center township, jiariou rouuiv, state oi innnna. April 22, 1875. CHRISTIAN WEISL. 'BR. BUFF, No. 33 Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis, lnd.t Cur kit formi of Print and Chroota Dlwuea A ra Blorl? oducot4 and legally qualified poyaieiaa, ku aoott longer oatobuobed. oa4 niuot auooosaful, m his ozioowlTa pr act ico rill pro, a. Ago, wltk ciporleoco, eaa bo rlM4 on. TampoDsibiererv-iiiBefrcdeinsDdedtiUeufcd. fepermatorrrcoa. Sexual Debility and Impotencr," tbo rcsou of asu-aacaa U yooth, oexaml oxeevseo ia maturor yeara, or oihor aaoasa. produelDg mat of Iho following effecu: iimnnsi aajlaai. uiviüi, piuhim er bight, D&rsc-nra kmsoar, rarnrai. airar, ituuoü to oociitt or naua, ooarvaioa or roaaa. laoo or itvotL rowia, arc., roadosiiig marriage Imoroper or unhappy, ara ao laimatlT cured, rauipbtet (3C pp) aenl ,uu fur 1 waa?f MARIUAGE GUIDE, Kifttalatac to mar aiarrr, vba mar aot, vhr; iho tmpaIbmbuio ma mart eauaea. roDaeqnmeea aad aura; wkat eaa bo doao ia aorh earn 260 paro booK, ooulamtnr asaoh Informmüon for tha MaKmiit, or tkoao eootoasplatinr. aurriajro lrae Uarriaro Outdo mod Privata Cooaaolor. Hoat to aar addnma aarrlr aolod, by atail, for 60 aanat. FOR SALE FARM A party that is obliged to discontinue tarmingwlll sell very cheap the best one hundred and sixty acre farm there Is In this county, either for stock or grain, together with the needlul implements and tools for farming. Used only one season. Thirty acres growing wheat, 40 tons hay, corn and oats sufficient to keep three horses until fall, plenty of land for com, nay and pasturage. Possesion ?lven at day of sale, so that no interruption of arming would take place. Situated one and a half miles from Wlnamsc, the county seat, good neighborhood, two-story frame house, seven rooms, best farm house m the county; on-hard of choice fruit, good water, healthy locality. A few needed repairs would make this the prettiest p ace In Northern Indiuua. Convenient by railroad to Chicago, Indianapolis or Cincinnati, giving the best markets for the products f the farm. Two thousand dollars first payment, balance on liberal time, 'ibis is a rare opportunity for a person of small means to begin farming without delay and acquire a farm that in a few vears will be double the rrlce at present akd for it. Call on or address GEORGE W. UYERS, Real Estate Agent, Win namac, Pulaski coanty, lnd.
SHERIFF'S GALES.
SriERirr-.S SALK.-lly virtue ofacertlflei ctp7 of a decree to me directed, from the cu-rkofthe Superior Curt of Marion county, lntttana. inactive whereia Charles F. Hoiss is plaintiff and Elirnb--tli Yanoy is defendant, requiring me toniikethe sum of sixty doihirx and three Cents, with Interest ou said decree ana com, I will eipose at public sale, to the highest tldder, on SATURDAY, the löth day of May, A. D. 1S73, bet won thehoursof 10 o'clock A. m. and 4olock f. K. of said day, at the door of ihe Court House of Marlon county, Indiana, the rents aud prorits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit : That part of the northeast quarter of section flltten L , township sixteen Hi, north of range three ::eMst, lying west of Wnlte river. In Marion eounty, Indian, known as the Yancy farm or John Y'ancy'sfarm. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs. 1 will, at the same tims and place, expoe to public sale the fee simple of s-Od real Mate, or so much thereof as may be sulticieut to discharge said decree, interests and cosds. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT KEISSNF.R, Sheriff of Marion coanty. A pril 21. A. D. 1875. J. S. Hahvev, Atty. for Plaintiff. apr22-3t SIIEItir". ALK.-By virtue of an execulion to me directed, from the cle:k of the Superior Court of Marion county, Indiana. I win expose at puun: sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of Maj-, A. D. 1S75, between the hours of 10 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marlon county, Indiana, the rents and protits for a terra not exceeding seven years, of the following real ettate, to-wit: Tot number one I, In Schnrm.n's first addition to the city of Indianapolis ilarlon cjunty, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of Judgment, interest and costs, 1 will, al the same time and plac-, expose at public sale tho fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the properly of Gilbert 5Iarth at the suit of Sinker, Davis & Co. Said sale will bo made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marlon county. April 21, A. D. 1S75. J clian, R. & J., Attys. lor Plaintiff. apr22-"t QUERIITS SALE. By virtue of a certified O copy ot a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marioa countv, Inulana, In a cause wherein Ferdinand L. We be is plaintiff and Perry M. lilankenshlp et al. are delendants, requiring me to make the sum of lour thousand two hundred ami eleven dodars and twenty-four cents, with Interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at public sal, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of May, A. D. 1S73, hot ween the hour3 of 10 o'clock A. m. 8 nil 4 o'clock p. M. of fall day, at the door of the Court House of Marlon county, Indiana, the rents and profits lor a term not exceeding se ea years of the following real estate, to-wit: Lois numbered one lj. two 2, three :;. nine sH, eleven H, thirteen 13, fifteen löj, and seventeen 17, in square uamber six een Ibj, in Fletcher's South Hrookside aidltion to tne city of Indianapolis, Marlon C3unty, Indiana. If such rents and pro.lts will not s?il for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interests and costs, I will, at the same lime and olae, expose to public sale the ee simple of "said' re al estate.or so much thereof as may b sjr!l:itnt to discharge Bald decree, interests and cost. Sai l sale to be made without any relief what ever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marion county. April 1J. A. D. 1875. C. F. Rookek, Atty. for Plaintiff. apr2-'-3t SIir.ICIFF-S S ALE.-By virtue of a oertlfled copy of a decree to me directed, fiom tne clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county. inaiana, in a cus wnerein WHiiam li. AicL uglilin is plaintiff and Aaron K Lesh et al. are defendants, requiring me to mate the sum of three hundred aud twenty-six dollars and ninety-seven cents, with interest on said decree ana cost. I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 13th day of May, A. D. 1873, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock p. m. ot said day, at the door of ihe Court House or Muri ou county, Indiana, the rents und profits for a terra not exceeding revtn years, of the following real estate, to-wit: The south half of lot number thirty-nine rjj! in Elijah T. Fletcher's subdivision of E. . Fletcher's s. K. Fletcher's addition to the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, as recorded in p at book 3, at page 123, of the records of said county. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satlcfv said decree, interests und costs, I will, at the same time and place. expose at pnoncsaie the tee simple or said real tsi.ite.or sjinuch thereof as may be sut'.iclent to discharge said decree, interests and costs Said sale will bo made without anv relieT whatever lrom valuation or oppraisemeut laws. ALfFRT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marion county. April 1!). A. D. 1175. S. J.i EELLE, Atty. forPl'lI. apr22-3t SfclIEU!FlS SALE. By virtue of a certified O eoi-y of a decree to me directed, tiotu the chrk of the Supeiior Court of Marlon county. Indiana, in a cause wherein Joshua Eiiason is plaintiff, and George Daggett et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of eight humlren and sixty-seven dollars and eighteen cents, with int-rest on satd decree and cod, 1 will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on . SATURDAY, tbe 15th day of May, A. D. 1S75, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. h. and 4 o'clock p. x. of said day, at the door of the court house of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: Lot number forty-eight 4?, In James A Seaton 's subdivision of block imbiber twentyfive 25, in Johnson's heirs' addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satlsly said decree, interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public ale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Said sale will be made withont any relief whatever irom valuation or appraisement laws ALBERT RKISSNER, fcherifl of Marlon county. April 17, A.D. 1875. Bka obury A B., Att'ys for pl'fr. april 22-3t Sil EH I FF. SALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the cierk of tbe Superior Court of Marlon county, Indiana, in a cause wherein John D. Hutchlngs t al. are plain tills and Edgar II. W illiaras et al. are defendants, requiring me to make tha sum of seven hundred and forty-one dollars ana sixty-five cents, and one other Instalment as provided for in said decree, with Interest on said decree and cost, 1 will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of May, A. D. 1S75, between the hour of 10 o'elosk a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. ot said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion county. Indiana, the rents and profits tor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: Lots numbered twenty-one 21, and twentvtwo 22, in strong A Co. 's subdivision of block number seventeen 17, in Johnson's heirs' addltl.n.to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. If such rents and -profits will not sell for a sufficient snm to satisfy said decree. Interests and costs, I will, at tbe same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of Bald real estate, or so much thereof as maybe sufficient to discharge said decree, interests and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief what .ver from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marion county. April 19, A. D. 1S73. J. P. Bakkk, Atty. for Plaintiff. apt-22-Ct OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. Happy reller for young men from thee ffocts of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 419 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. an Institution having a high repntaI tion jor nonoraoie conduct and professional kill.
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For sale by dealers generally. ECKSTEIN, HILLS A CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. Note. Consumers will consult their INTEREST by beaiinz in mind that a Unri ttronortion of the article sold as PURE WHIT Is, Uil) lsaduiternfed to the extent of lrom 50 lo90 per cent., and much of it does not contain a particle of lead. YOUTH AND MANHOOD NERVOUS DEBILITY, premature decay, exhaustion, lmpotency and all the effects of early abuses which destroy mind and body and unfit for marriage, speedily and permanently cured by the New Method of treatment detailed I n the Medical report of tho old and reliable Medical Institution, chartered by the State. Sent on receipt of two stamps. Address the MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Corner East Waterand Mason street, Milwaukee, Wis. MANHOOD RESTORED. A victim of yoathful Imprudence, causing premature decay, nervous debldty, etc., having tried in vain every known remedy, has found a simple self cure, which he will send free to his fellow sufferers. Address J. H. REEVES. 78 Nassan street. New York. Fsir23o''s Cf aU kind. t a TT rt r priooa. Alto, WtjSo-jie Trtka, Wif. P. GAJLI t7, GENERAL AdfcVf, . .- iilS-sN. Tennessee Si Scales repaired by experienced wcirfmea. JLEtTIuN of AtlUECl'OUS. Notice Is hereby given that an election will be held at the office of the Indianapolis Sentinel Company, In this city, on Monday, the loth dy of May, 1S75, for the purpose cf tlectlcg directors tosLrve one year. The polls wid be opened at 10 A. M., and remain open for one hoar. By order of J, FlHBACK, I"reeident. April 2I.1S75.
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Mliv avi. B7 Mailand Expreß New i a, ?C 3?lants- . . r'"- -ew (.atalotrce. Fnr &tab'dlMu. Mt.IIcpe Nurseries. Kocheier. N. '. A FOltTüWTöITin iinvELY the TTsr Wtponoient! i-araelortnnehelrw iir.-.,. . k . "f.'S .bosfvho help thenxsclves . LEG A LEY ii-TimT.,,.. ,i5 Te Oft teert üssssiaiJsa ! Will give a Grand Concert MONDAY, MAY 3ist iS7- .' S al?rtb to the ticket Loldn " S:00'000 2V GIFTS leedoai"ositlvil!.b-V above h - " iace on MONEY WILL BE BEFUKDEI laÄ'affil CLUES. yZo?ltWM where wo gifts drawn can be md XiT Uiv"on of to dobs. uoemaa -nd for special rates HOW to remit to us. Z by rpostnVÄnnerrffi etc. Addier all order, for Vc-i rarut-uiars, catto,,, ,4jld 1 .. CXJLL1 S. St--j-., V p n , M HenisoD, Texas. liLN. SHERMAN'S CAMPAIGNS NE A R LY RtlADY FOR PUBLICATION. 3i i: 3i oi i;s OF GEN. WILLIAM T. SHERMAN, WRITTEN BT HIMSELF. 2 Vols, small Octavo, about 0 pages eacb. Frlce, in Bine Cloth, 5 50. VAgents will find the above a fist ,nia. book everywhere. Address the Jabl&rt 8 1. APP1ETON A CO, r f- "nnd .V.l. RROAnwAv. New Vorr-. ti:xas. caVÄrrafl tJQ r i ue Council. Reliable agents wanted7 SYr 7ty " Evince JÄboüi fin wd" to'rP?5rlb Tlckets Tll for Vi . . . f-w- connection with anv other simiUr enterprise. im any Si S dir-vP 0,U. L,s -rHrnföibon? i t JVTly' bv the .Mayor, the Hon J. I D. AV Usuu. and t). ci:v- Co-.mcil N.earefpe-i.ly ctirotis faat partes inter, wird would wrir to the h luks in re irn's and r lmro' thl-place (whtre we V;;" jfveJ loyears), lor lc-lonnr. on hm in o .r e'UbiTitv J. E.FOSTER, Manager, "otiton. 1 ms. A D.1IirITK.VORS ALE OF THE PERSONAL PROPKRTY tF ACRA HAM SELLEF.S, DECEASED. Notice Is hereoy given that on Friday, the Tpth day of April. 1575. between the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 5 o'clock p. m , the nndersigoed administrator with the will annexed of theesuteof Abraham a-ellers, late of Marion county, slate of Indiana, deceased, wUl seU at public auction, to the highest bidder, the personal property of said deceased, not taken br the widow, consisting of horses, eattle, hocn. ?r?5Jftln lh ertb,lwy in the iaow( wheat in the field, one two-horse wsgon, one spring wa?on. harness, farming H enslls, household and kltchea Inrniture, together with various other articles too tedious to mention. ,i!a?eJwU1 tae Place mt lh late resident or the deceased, in Lawrence township, of said county, on the following terms: A credit of twe.ve months will be given on all sums over three dollars, purchasers securing the same br notes with appro red security, wsiylnz valuation or appraiserrent laws. Ail sums tf three dollars and under to be paid down. JOHN BEAVER, Adailnls traUr. April 5, 1S75. IBE !MD!ASiPOL!S DAILY SEHTIHEL Ri.a?ilö OP SUB8CRIPTIOr. TO MAIL SUBSORIBEIaS. DAILY. hie year (Ten days per week, or every 'ne vear. telx dava rxr naoir'i""" V tm 0 tx moouiB, one half of e bove , on e mouths, cne fourth above ratoa. te month, one twelfth above rates "Z. eek.fby ciJTler.seven days per weekly, eek, (by canli-r, six days per w , WI2EIILY. 1 1 iopy , .,, nve ooDieecaen 1 0 1 I 1 1' Ten copies - .. ' 'm xvxtra copy witn ciob. Dally pu per, three timet- a week: the Kinjow uo juauieu uy ut suosonbt-r. Sunday psper, alone (one yeü;M. six menth lvf-.io jrvtax.j ... Remit Lticts ahonld Ia nie; Hv,vt pctolhe.- rrertev order, or reginieierl iVtter. vsjTts, and ro rapercctitinr..' nrt.fr , ration es; itÄ Hi. .e r-iid -. Tue Dir- tt Hhi:-h th- r.sif.Ti-i". . is piiuiud on e&-.'h wr;rr?r:tti.i.'tVr iivr."Jii. sing a number, renewauo ftce'd rach thi 07riOKbfoiethetLelsoTtt. S;h)c linen copi is wiü bo fc-rwardt! at a Uie to RppLcantä. TO DEALSP.O. New de..l&TF. nur rj-rnVa ti r ,1 .i-K - . wiabe fmrJwhed with ctretUr rivinr -üf and fall deiais of basinois LuiucttzL cVci
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