Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 24, Number 51, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 August 1875 — Page 7

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL THURSDAY AUGUST 12 J875.

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rOMTLI.MENTS ANU C MMIIXTS. A OOOD SEND OKI, .from the Laporte Argus. Tl:e j.idinapolis S9ntluel Las changed Lands, ar i we suppose will now come out I a full üedftI democratic paper. A nisjoriiy of the K'jcJc ras teen purchased by the Hon. John C. shoemaker, and L-ucien G. Mathews, forroerlr of the New Albany Ledger, will take roLtrol of the business department. It is a:d thnt but little change in the conduct oftbpapr is contemplated, and, in fact, but little is needed, for tbe Sentinel ot late has I-ii an outspoken democratic paper, and h given very fair satisfaction to reason. bl people. Tbe new conductors are men of ability and fine business qualities, and ve hope to see them succeed, even beyond ttelr most sanguine expectations. CORDIAL ENDORSEMENT. Kiora the Vincenncs sun. To the patrons of the Sun in tbeconntry township who are desirous of taking a weekly city paper, we would recommend the Indiaoo!i Sentinel, which has now passed into the tau Ja of the Don. JnoC. Shoemaker and the Hon. J. B. Ryan. The Sentinel will now dvo-ate democratic doctrines with no uncertain sound, and should receive the support of all true democrats in Knox coutty. Messrs. Shoemaker and Rvan are both known to be excellent buDPi men, and are true and tried democrats, who will stand bv the principles of the party neuer an v and all circumstances. Tbe democrats of Indiana should at once lend their influence to increasing tbe subscription and patronage ot the Sentin-1. It will be tbe exponeut of democratic principles in Indiana and siionld b warmly supported. SUPPORT AND OOOD WILL. From the Columbus Democrat. On WednesJay morning the Sentinel appeared under tie new management. lion. J. C. Shoemaker and J. B. Ilyan are announced as holding the controlling stockMr. 1- ishback having disposed of his entire interest. We bail this change in the Sentinel -with approval, because that paper will now be tboro'.iibly identified with us. Tbe democracy may rely on tbe fact that it has a central" organ, and one that will fight xnanJuHv in its Interest. As intimated." e have not been in the habit r.f wearing by the Sentinel rather we have frequently sworn at it its course having been sacb as to merit tbe condemnation of all trie and enthusiastic democrats, bat now tbat it management baa passed into tbe hands of democrats, w extend our support and good will, of whatever worth they may be, to tbe regenerated Sentinel, and will take occasion, as fitting opportunities arise, to stak for and work in its interest. I.N DION ANT REBUKE OF VILLI FI EUS. I From the Fort Wayne Daily Sentinel J There ba been effected a change in the proprietorship of the Indianapolis Sentinel, by which Mr. John C. Shoemaker becomes the owner of a, controlling interest. Tbe policy of tbe paper, it is said, will be demo cratic out and out. It is difficult to see Low the rarer could have been more democratic than It hau been since the present incumbent took tbe editorial cDair. Tbe Sentinel has been edited in an able and scholarly manner, and in this respect it has been rather in advance of its constituency. It has been the hopeless envv of its contemporaries, who have exhausted tb6ir vocabu laries of abuse upon it. Tbe occasion of the transfer and tbe retirement of Mr. John Plshbick has been seized upon by the In dianapoliM Journal and Cincinnati Enquirer lor a tirade or billingsgate wbicn should sub ject loth rapers to an action in the criminal courts. J I mere ever was a case or ueiiDer ate defamation of character, it maybe found in the editorial columns ol tbe Indianapolis Journal of yetterday. In the south Mr. I'ishback would be considered perfectly jus tillable in filling the systems ol his villifiers with buckshot; as it is, be has a good case against them for defamation of character. TURNING THB TABLKS. jfrcm the Evansvllle Courier. It is bard to tell iorwhat clatsof readers the Indianapolis Journal's article upon John Fish back was written. We do not know much about Fiahback, but it would be impossible for him to be a greater dog than the man who wrote tbe Journal's article. Again: Tbe Indianapolis Journal makes a low-flung kick at John Fiahback, tbe retiring proprietor of tbe Sentinel, reviewing bis character, circumstances and conclusion, and utters the fact that "the distance from tbe Unjard to tbe tripod was too great, and tbe fulsome pledges made at first wer never redeemed." O, generation of vipers! O, tbkk-pated noodles! O, nearsighted, aweet-scentf-d republican purity! Andean ye not see that tbe distance from the tanyard to the preside: tial chair is too great, and "the fulsome pledges made at jurat, were never redeemed ?" No, nor never Will be. The Courier of July 20 also publishes the following LETTER FROM A REPUBLICAN: To the editor of the Courier. Sib: Observing in the Indianapolis Joursal a very vindictive aud scurrilous edito rial article against John Fiahback, late tbe principal proprietor of the State Sentinel, I desire to express my feelings in opposition to the spirit and . style of the tirade, and to offer the tribute of a political opponent but a personal friend to Mr. Fisbback. I have .known him lor over twenty years, and take pleasure in saying that he is a man of most honorable character, noble im pulses, great rectitude ot conduct, and "well grounded moral and political princi pies. Mr. John Fisbback is a son ol Judze i'lsbback, tf Clermont count y, Ohio, one ot the leadirg citiiens of Southwestern Ohio. II (John t.) was trained to tbe honorable business ol a tanner, and was at one time a lei-low-apprentice or workman with Ulysses S Grant. When he removed to Indianapolis, oyer twenty years ago, be went into tbe leather business, which he carried on until he h-iught an interest in tbe ISentinel. W bile following bis regular cosiness, ana previous to 1370, he was an earnest republican. In fact be was one of the original republicans who formed the new party at the stale capital when it was extremely uniashionable to belong to the opposition to tbe victorions democracy. After the accession of President Grant to power be became tstranged to tbeadmistration on account or what he regarded as bad treatment and other sufficient reason, and since that time he has been in tbe ranks ol the opposition. Mr. j-ianDacK. line an positive men. possessed or wen denned principles, and able and willing to declare them, has bitter enemle, but be also bas the compensating advantage ot possessing boots rl elevated friends. The Indianapolis Journal it fast, descendins into the depths of scurrility aud vituperation, and renderiog itself obnoxiou xotne men Js of decency and good taste, and in this vile sutuk upon Mr. Fi-.tLack, it does itseif more barm among fair minded people than it dots its intended victim. Its article operates against Mr. F.like the boomCiacg returnit g to smite tbe thrower. Republican. A ii'.tlet'jiej yer u boy In Hartford, In fi'.tsncp'-iaj to console hi3 mother who was

W ".tcbing by the death bed of his little sister, said: "Pun't cry, mamma, 11 Nellie wants to dK let her die; it'll be so ni?et let her have her own way, just once."

FATAL BOLOGNAS. et.evkn children poisoned by mouldy SaldAGES DEATII OP ONE. The Philadelphia Tbnes gives tbe following details of tbe sausage poisoning case: A wholesale poisoning of tbe innocents threw the Twenty-fifth ward into a state of excitement throughout Thursday. Eleven children, seven ol one family and two eacb of two other families, partook of some stale bologna sausage, which sickened all, some very seriously, and caused tbe death ot one of tbem. Obadiah Leser. who keeps a provision store at No. 2,801 Frank lord iod, bought a lot of sausage a short time ao-, but finding the stock getting mouldy and unsaleable threw away, as be assert, tbe balance on a dnogbill. But Frederick king, a young man IS years of age, says thai Leser gave hin a quantity of it, which be took home, and, after washing tbe sausage In cold water, carefully emptied the tub, and then gave it another washing in hot water. He then divided it among a lot of hungry brothers, sisters and playmates with tne eflect noted. George King, aged three years, was taken ill at 11 o'clock in the morning and died at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. A brother and sister, Mary Ann and William, aged respectively Sand 11 years, suf fered very badly from tbe effects of the poison, but are getting better. Two other brothers, Iklward, aged 9 years, and Charles, aged 6, were also taken sick, but are improving, while Henrv Kinir, atjed 16 years, and Frederick King, aged 18 years, wbo procured the sausage, were slightly affected. They are the children of Frederick and Anua King, wbo reside at No. 2871 Stougbton street, above Hart's Itue and west of Krankford road. Two children, waiter ana Jacob, sons of Jacob and Maria Chambers, living at No. 2S76 Stoughton street, immediately opposite tbe Kings, also partook ol tne sausage and were taken seriously ill, and two children of a family namea uarry were affected, but not seriously. THE AFFLICTION fell more heavily upon the Chambers family, a? at tbe time tbe father was lying at the point of death, and expired at noon. The children were attended by Drs. Nice and McCauley,wbo state that they exhibited symptoms ot having been poisoned, tbe cir culation of the blood having stopped, and their skin tornins blue: but tbe sickness was not at ended by tbe nausea or pains at tbe pit of tbe stomach which generally accomnanv illness from poison. They applied emetics, and the contents ol tbe stomachs will undergo an examination, as tne nieces of sausage are large and undigested tbe doctors say tbe children must have been very hungry wben they ate. It is said that when be found bis children sick, Mr. King gave a dog some of tbe eausate. wblcb it swallowed, and from tbe effects of which it died in fifteen minutes. The body ot tbe dog was taken to tbe station house for dissection. Mr. Leeser positively denies the statement ol tbe eldest boy King that he gave him the sausage, and says that be threw it on a dungbill, where tbe bovs must bave found It. Ir, Mccauiey, on the other baud, says the wife of Leeser confirmed voudz Kinz's assertion that it was given to him by her busband. Chief ol DatecUves Heins bas given the case his personal attention, and ascertained that Leeser obtained tbe bologna fr-m Jacob Hess, of No. 1,03 North Fifth street, who in turn procured tbe meat from William llauseius, ot Front and Norrie streets. The chief held both Leeser and Hess to await the action ol tbe coroner's jury. Cases of poisoning by mouldy sausages bave been bv no means rare, especially in fJerinanv, where it is one ot tbe principal articles of food among tbe peasantry. lV.e big, tbe great chemist, mentions cases ol tbe entire inhabitants of a village suffering after eating bologna, from tbe enects of a poison i lie causes of which even the most searching chemical investigation has been unable to trace. CARELESS CAMDEN. ONE OP II KR FAIR DAUGHTERS SKI ZED AND CARRIED OFF ESCAPE OF THE GIRL THE OFFICIALS BAVE NOT YET HEARD OF IT. Tbe Pniladelphia Times says: It would not appear much of a wonder to the most casual observer, that there should be at tempted abductions of ycuog females over the river in Camden, had be gene through with more than an hour'seffort to learn from tbe police authorities, or the citizens, tbe facts concerning an outrage of that charac ter, wbicn occurred on Wednesday evening. The cbiel 1 police had gone to Philadelphia and his solitary representative was entirely Ignorant of any woman having been abused since Saturday night, when one was shock ingly maltreated by some men and then thrown over a fence into a graveyard. lie thought he might bave heard something about it, but if he had be didn't remember. "Why don't you have some more cheers around here," said a native, wearing a tencent itraw bat, and bomespun clothes. wbo had just entered. "We worif bave auything after awhile, tbe way tbe boys break tbem up," replied tbe chief of police's representative. "The peoFile ol Camden ought to hurry up the buildDgol the re ciiy ball, even il it la only to add to tbe dignity of the authorities," said a citizen ot Camaen to wnorn these circumstances were related." "The mayor is down to the Democrat office, I guess," was tbe only information to be obtained. The mayor was lound sitting in his sleeves, with leleora in band and paste pot in front of him, busily writing editorials. "I never heard anytning about it," he said. And all this while thousands of newsboys in Philadelphia were stirring tbe b! 3d of its citizens by halloing "Extree Star and Herald Terrible outrage in Camden!" Finally, witbin three squares ol tbe police station, and situated iu tbe midst of offices of justices of the peace," with which Camden APPEARS TO RE SWARMED, tbe Times reporter lound the humble residence cf Miss Annie Barron and ber old grandmother, on North Fourth street. "At 9 o'clock last evening," said Miss Barron, who was all the prettier for a slight squint in ber eye, "I was coming home and was passing along Broadway, near Mickel street, when a man jumped out of an open wagon and asked me where Federal street wa; I told him two squares above. At tnat moment he struck me a blow on the head, I think itwaswiih a blackjack, and had it not- been for the thickness of my hair," and as she said this she caressed ber light brown locks with addiiioal affection, " my skull might bave been fractured. He then put bis hand on my mouth and dragged me to tbe wagon, wben Lis comrade assUtd in pulling me in. Tbey then turned tbe horse's head and drove away. I got bis band away from my mouth and fcreamfd 'Murder! Murder!' witii all my lungs, wbich alarmed tbe neighborhood. Tbeu I made a jump, but got caught between tbe w Let-Is and the wagon, and was dragged in tms way lor nearlv two squares. I wa too frightened to know tne precise place, dui i tLlns tbey let me go of me somewher iu the neighborhood ot btari mill. My knee i so bruised tbat I can hardly walk. Some of the neighbors saw me Dome." " i was nearly frightened to death when she came in," said the old grandmother, a woman ol about seventyJ t 1 3 If, Bt7. A. TT (in ilJW U b W iß and this bas tnrown me back." "I think I could recognize one olth? rrrr." cctfuu

Mix lUi roii; im was a ilbt-coiuDiexioued young man, with a tlak mustache. Tbe other was a heavy built man, with board and mntarhe. Tbey drove rapidly olf when I mcceeded in gttUng away Irom tbMr clutches." Tois uiav be found to be nf.ws to the police of Camden.

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Loit EnersY.Broncbltim.Catsrrh CouiampuonUN, I lstula, &c DCVITt CUIIkUlUDf OtllFrt WU1 Hr time, Itvuify na hrilili, and avoid quackery. byr'mlliDr on or ddrpwinc Titra ttrm-Ti c oc fr Pam phlet and full information free, the old uid reliable. 1H. A H, XXSTITCTE. KXLWATXELEB. WUh Notice is hereby given that Reinhold Rinman will sppiy mthe Roard of Commissioners of the eon tit t.t Marlon, in tbe St'eof lodiana, at their uezl regulHr seHilou, to be held at the county court bou e. in ticltyof Indianapolis, in said county and state, beginning on the first Monday in fcjeptombor, A. D. 1S."5, 'ora license to ell. barter and cive away Hpirltous, vIdouh and malt intoxicating liquors, iu a les qunnt'ty than a quart, at a time in and on the premises known as number ninety-two t,9J Fust Washington street, in the Niuth Ward of the city of Indianapolis, lu Bul l county aud stale, the same being located ou tbat part of ;ot number eleven, (linn equare number fifty-seven, (57) in said v of ludianapolis, described ph follows. u-wit: IW'KinuiiiK at the four lieaM. cri!er of aid ot runuii1 thence irest n Washington street Kixte.'n (lti.i ft-et sod ten (10) inchts, thence nortb one lnuid cd (1 li) feet, theuce east Mrem (-.) feet and ten (10) inehen, then souh to the place of beginning. vvih the privilege of allowng tbe same to be drunk in aud on r.li premlics. REIN1IOL.U HEIN MAN. Inv3 U.1B7V aGKNTS WANTED.-uäou-si'r.tD'd Kmplre iiioie, Uvuk and Map e, Chicaso, ru, i il--.

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mreuiauon, lu.ouu copies annually. Each number contains $1 60 worth of music. Theireviewis devoted to Music, Art. Literature, and Its readers. It is second to none in ability. It is second to none in popularity. It is second to none in circulation. It circulates almost entlr-ly lu families. It accepts but a few nrst-class advertisements, and displays tbem well. It is not like dally or weekly papers, glanced through hastily, aud then destxot ed, but is preserved and bound, and thus becomes a permanent advertisement. It advertising rates are lower than those of any other Journal of its class. It is not a class journal, issued solely for the purposeoladvertliiinsthe Interests of 1U publisher. its editorial columns are never filleJ with advertisements or business puffs, either of its publisher or any body else, and no amount of money uiiuiiueuro wouiu procure tne inseiilon or a single word of advertising into that portion ol the magazine. OHLY $1 PER TEH, SAMPLE COPY 10c, H.L. BENHAM, Publisher.. iJealerin llanos. Organs, Stools. Covers, ano 4ii8icai Merchandise. &t Kast SasbinKton street. Indianapolis. PRI V AT17 metlIcal work containing a ril in I L. positive care for Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, etc. Sent free. Address MkrrillACu. Waturbury, Conn.,namlnz this pa per. C.A1llSlHii'K JIADISOX HOUSE, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Ontrally mUi Elegantly Furnislied. 'II kRCiSX MOUKR ITEi The Commercial Hotel of the City. AY fANTED A SECRET Worth SI 00 mailed OriOCt. Address J. A. AVF.RV. trnnmo nutuuu,ina. TO BUILDERS AND PLASTERERS ! GEO. McMONAGLE'S WESTERN BRANCH OFFICE OF TICK Perrysburg finishing Lime ! AT WIIOLESALK AND RETAIL. Also iMisterii and Michljian C'alc'd I'laster, Inisvilie nd Uuffal Cement and Tiastcrlng itair. ProiuDt attention to 11 orders received bv man. i. ail or aa Cress, J. M B A.UMESTER, Agent 110 and 112 Virginia Avenue, INDIANAPOLIS, I IV 13. Northern and British Colonies IN KOUTHSIDE VIRGINIA. Cheap Lands, Fins Climate, Good Society, Schools and Churches Everywhere, PROTECTION FROM UND SHARKS. Address Secretary Houthside Immigration So ciety, Farmvihe, Prince Edward county, Va. TOE REST TTfmtT tCHOor O isu)E oaoAJts is -ARLOrl School for lis Parlor Organ. , vsf Cy XaB. l ice, f2a LEU & DALIES. FLilada, The TOLL-GATE! free! An ingenious E'1? Ä';?1! 1000(15 Address, with stamp, E. K. ABBE V, Buffalo, N.Y. PURE BRED FOWLS. We now have a very large stock of Pure Hred r owls of the followlnir varieties, for sale: Dark Brahmas, Ughl Brahmas, Bull Cochins, lartndge Cochins, Brown leghorns White Leghorns. HiiverUray Dorklings and Houdans. Our lowlsareall first-class, and we guarantee satisfaction to all sending stamp lor dewritlve circular and price list. Address J. II. .STICK LI!, Marl oro, Pfark connty, Ohio. LOVERS' GUIDE (new edition) 250 tin ctfm 1 11 nut r. Moaei uive ieiiers Art Of gaining love of and marryiDg who and when you please How to be hatdsome curnfor hundreds of diseases; also many new secrets, art, mysteries, moneymaking methods Ac. that sll Miould km w. find 3 months' ub-K:ription to"Xhe Benefacto'," the best 8 page paper in the world, all for 10 cents. Address UMoX PÜBMSlll.Nü VO , Newark. N oi icr.t Ibe subscriber hereby gives notice that he will, in accordance with section 3ol the recent license la w p.issed.rna e application to the County Cora mis.ion era, at their next session, for a license U sell intoxicating, vinous, malt and spirituous Honors, in less quantities than a quart, and subject to be drank cn the premises. The place where said liquors are to be sold is lot Hi, lI-fcbrook street, corner of Hosbrook and Cirove ireet.i, Kubloi of the subdivision of out.loTa Nos. in, 5, Vi, Vi, its. and the south half oftl of the donation lands of the city of Indianapolis, Thirteenth Ward, Center township, Marion couuty, etHte of Indiana, Augustö, 1X7!. TETER KASBERÜ. SHERIFF'S SAIiES. S IUI 1101 ItlFlS SALE. By virtue of two executioUM to me directed, from the clerk of the "uoerlor Court of Iai ion county, Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY,tbe21?tdsyof AUKUst,A.D.1875 between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M, of said day, at the door of the court lion of Marlon couuly, Indiana, the rent and pioii lor a term not exceeulng seven years, of the lollowlng real estate, to-wii : l-ot number flfty-toree tCJ in Wiley A Martin's BubdtvtHion ofoutlotor block number ten fb'l in tl.e city of lodianap lis, Mirlon county, Indiana. Aud 011 fa' 1 tire to realize the fall amount of JiKigmoDt, ititerent and costs, I will, at the snie time und pluce, expose at public sale, the fee tlrni le 01 said real ista:e. Taken ns the vroivrty of Matthew Tgsn at

iher-uirsol Oo'.lob C. Krug aud William W. Leathers. Kaid sate will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraifemuut laws, ALIiLRtRFlssNER, Bherlff Marlou county. July 27, A. I. 1875. Buck a . aul J. 8. Dc-ca, Attys, for Prff. July23-T)

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theveniis waschan ed irmn i!msntriAi'nnM of Mai Ion county, I urilnna, and wherein George B. IxlwartU is l.lrtloiiff and Alanen K. Josselyn. arah N: -lo-o-Hyn. n wlfn, Hoogbton 8. Josselyu. Cbariex KriiHeue aud Harrinon Owens are de'. ndaut. reqn'.rirg lne to make tbe sum or Elnetf en tnousand twu hundred and seventyeight dollars, and ine coots, with interest on wwu uccree ana cvsis, i will expose at lie sale, to tbe h'g'.iest bidder, on pubSATl'RDA Y,the 21st day of August, A.D.1375 between the bonrs of H) o'cloc k A. at. t,d 4 o cock v. m., of ssld day, at tbe door of the court home of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits tor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, in Marlon county, slate ot iDdUn. to-wit: lots numbers two (2), four (I I, five (5, seven (.). eight iisi, te. (it), twelve (12). fourteen (14), nineteen w, and twenty-one (2i, In block number one (I); lots nuraier8 two il). four (.), five (5), seven ( ). nine (U).eleven (11). thirteen ( loT fifteen (151. seventeen (17), nineteen (19), twenty CJU). twenty-two (22); twenty-lour Ui. twentvsix Cib), twenty-nine (29. thirty one (:l), thirtyinree thirty-nve, (:. thirtyseven cu . tbir-y-nine (3.-, fortyone (41', and foitv-tbree Hi), in blocs: num. bertwoi'2; lots numbers one il, three ct), six , eight, , tn, lu, twelve 12 lourteen, H, seven teen, i., nineteen. 1. twenty-one, 21, twentythiee, 21. twenty-four, 21, twenty-six, .twentyeighth, thirty thiriy-two. thirty-four o4, nd thir y-six,:i, in block nan, ber three, 3; lo's numoers one, l, three, o, ix, . eight, 8, ten. 10, twelve, 12, fouriee',n, sixteen, hi, eighteen, IS, twenty, 2U, twenty-two, 22, and twenty-four 24, in block u umber loar, 4; lots numbers two, 2, four, 4, six.H. el-'ht. . ten. 10. twelve 12. four. teen, H, s'xteen. 11. tlz.iteei. is. twerjtv. 2". twenty-two, 22, twenty-tour. 24. twentT-nve. 25. anu twenty-i-even, 2", in block number five. 5; iota numbers two, 2, lonr,4. Ave, 6, seven,?, nine, 9, ten . IU, twelve, 12. fourteen 11. eighteen. 18. Dioeteen. 1. and twentv-one. 21. In hlwlr nnm. ber six. 6; lots numbers two, 2, five, S, sd seven. 7, in b'ock numbsr seven. 7: lots numbers two, 2, four, 4, six, 6, eight, 8. ten, 10, twelve, 12, fourteen, 14, sixteen, 1. eighteen, 18, twenty, 20, twenty-two. 22, twenly-four, 2, twentv-slx,2fj,tweuty-eight,-iit thirty, 30, thirtytwo, 32, thirty-four, 4. and thirty-seven, 37, in block number einet. R: and lota numbers ton. in. eleven, 11, thirteen, 13, üfteen. Id, seventeen, 17, uiueieeu, ij, i weniy-one, 21, ana t wen t v-four, 24, in block number nine. V. of Ji.sselvns' North indianapolis addition, said decrlbed lots belne each a portion of tbat part ofihe eat half IS 01 me norinwesi qoarier 1:4 n section weniysix, 26. township sixteen. Hi. north of ranee three, 3, east, which lies east of tbe Michigan tioad and north of t- count v road which runs northeastwardly through wild quarter-section : and I will so expose to pnbi c wie at said time and place ssld rents and profits for such lerm, eucn or raid lota ho numbered, separately. If such rents and profits will not sell for a suf ficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and cos's, I will, ai the same time and place, expose to pnoitc hale The fe simple of each of said lots soss above numbered, separately, belnz the real estate ab ne described, or ho much thereof as rray be botticient todlecharge Bald decree, Interest aud costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever irom valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT RE1SSNER, Sheriff of Marion county. July 2H, A. D.. 1875. Chapman, H.vmmonoA Hawks Att'ys for Pl'fR july2S-St CHirr HALE. By virtue of a certified t copy ot a decree tomedirected.froni the clerk 01 ins superior court or Marlon county. Indiana, in a cause wherein James M. "raw ford Is plain tiff and Joseph lngels is defend ant. requiring meto make the sum of eleven hundred and ilfty-flve dollars and sixty-tbree c-nis, wiiu interest on saia decree ana cohi, 1 will expose at public sale, to the highest bid der. on SATURDAY the 11th day of August, A.D.1375 between the hours of ID o'clock a.m. and o'clock p. M.. of said day. at the door of the Court House ot Marion couuty, Indiana, ' he rents and proflti lor a term not exceeding teven years, of the folictving real estate, to-wit : IiOt numbered thirty-two r:Yl la tha town ol Irvins'on, :u Marion coust, India .a. If such rents and profits will not sell fon a suf ficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs, I w id, at the same time and place, expose to public sale tbe fee stmp'e of said reü estate or so muc-li thereoi as maybe sufficient to dis charge Faid .decree, interests and costs. Raid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws, ALBERT REISHNER, fciri fT r t MavlAn mir Ait tj v .'Ai.a ivn V.OUL 11 J July 21, A.D. 1875. R'TTKR. W. R.. Atti-K for .:,V bv'.t SnERirF'S SALE By vtrtce of ace tlflel copy of a decree to me directed, l. om tie clerk of the Hendricks Circuit Court, of Heaäricks county, Indiana, in a cause in which the vetue was chsnged fiom tbe Superior Court ot Marlon county, Indiana, and wherein Ueorga B. Kd wards Is piaintlfl and Homer K.Jo sei n, Elizabeth W. Josselyn, bis wi:e, and Charles Frltscbe are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of nineteen thousand three hundred dollars and eighty-nice cuts, with Interest on said decree and costs, I will eipose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY.the 21st day of August, A.D.1S73 bet we n tbe bours of 10 o'clock a.m. aud 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marion couuty, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of tne following de ei it ed real estate, in Marion county, state of Indiana, to-wlt: Lots numbers one, 1. three, 3, six, 6, nine, B eleven, 11, thirteen, 13, fifteen. 15, sixteen, 10, eighteen, IM, twenty, 20, and twenty-two, 22, in block number one, l;lots numbers one, I, three, 3, six, , eight, 8, ten, 10, twelve, 12, fourteen, J 4. sixteen, 1. eighteen, 19, twenly-one, 21, t w:uty -three, 23, twenty-five, 2.3, twenty-seven, 27. twenty-eight. 2d, thirty, iO, thirty-two, S3 thirty four öl. thirty-six, ati, thirtj -eight, 38, forty, 40, forty-two, 42, and forty-four, 41, In block number tivo, 2; lo's numbers two, 2, forr, 4, five, 5, seven, 7, nine, 0. eleven, II, thirteen, V'., filteen, I K'?:tten, lo, eighteen, is, twenty, a, tvventy-t wo, 22, tweuty-tive, 2". tsciitv-hevtn, 27, twenty-uiue, i5, tblrty-one, SI, ibiny-ihrte, St, and thirty-live, 25, in block number three, 3; 1 ts numbers two, V, tou', 4. five, 5, seven, 7, nine, U, eleven, II, thirteen, 19, filteen, IX ssventccn, 17, nineteen. 1 iwe.ty-one, 21, and twenty-three, 21. in block number four, 4; lots numbers one. 1, three, -i, tive, 5, seven, 7, nine, 9, eleven, ll.thiileen. IS, fifteen, 13, seventeen, 17,nlneteea, l'-, twenty-ens, 21, twenty-three, 23, twenty-six. 2C, and tweity-elght, 2, in block number live. 5; lots numbers one, 1, three, 3, six, ti, eight,?, eleven, II, thirteen, 13, twenty, 2t), and twenty-two, 22, In block number Bix.tt; lots numoers oue, 1, three. 3, four, 4. and six, S, in blor-k number seven, 7; lots number one, 1, three, 8 five, a, seven, 7, nine.ii, eleven, 11, thirteen. 13, Ufteen, 15, seventeen, 17. nineteen, twenty-one, 21, twenty-t ree, '$, twenty-five, 25. twenty-reven, 27, twenty nine, Ü thirty-one, 31, lhlrty-tbie, :13, and thirty-eight, in block number eight 6; and lots numbers twelve, 12, fourteen, ll.siiteen, 16, eighteen. W, twenty, 20, twenty-two, 22, twenty-three, 23, and twentyfive. 2i, In block number nine, , of JosKelyns' North Indianapolis addition, said described lots being each a portion or that part of the east hxli uf the northwest quarter J of tection twenty-six, 5i, township sixteen. 1. north ol range three, ii. eaxt whi h lien east of the Michigan Road.Hiid north id tha county road which runs northeastwardly through said onartersection; aid I III so eipo Hille sale at said time and place Si l rentH and profits for such term, nach of said-lots so numbered, teparately. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interests and costs. 1 will, at the same tim-t and j lace, expose to public sole tbe fee simple of each of s-id lots, so as above meutlnned, separately, being I he real (state above described, or so much thereof as mv be subicieut to discharge said decree, in teresu and costs. Raid sale will be made without any relief whatever fiom valuaiiou or appraisement laws, ALBERT REISSNER, heriti of Alariou county. July 28. A. 1. 1S75. Chapman, Hammond Hawks, Attys. for PITT. InlvtfWt PI ;0014. ACiEXTS WAATED By Mr. P ten hon of c.t Tv. r- .. - Tea-. Vi wif of a Hormon iah priirtT ij tu, J"1"0 rwrwnc lay hare the -hiä.lrm L -i." :.I1I1 Ouod. it fc! tha fcrf rem h,V ZZ? JxJ.l E i popular verpooka three tit ninent vomea a?Plt are telli' aoi0 tj. nwmt k wu, v murr? ctu.it ascot U W m. - , w. mill mail l!H FrTruTt h w ho, , S. T"a

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ruirr s H.k r. vtru- o' a certled copy ol a dicre tt me dir cttvi. iiorn the cierk of the Jnperior oti- of Mrioa county, ludiana, in a 11 v;,,-rt in Msurice Joyce p'sintilV, and Nitncy Kilev et al. are detendan s. reiinlrinjr me to makefile earn of two bundred und t ir;y-three dollars and one other installment to cjrue due in favcr of plaintiff, and oue hundred aud ten dollars and ntnetr-six cents, and two other installments to come due in favor of defendaut. A. 11. Pettlt, with interest on said deciee ami co-t, I will expo-, ui public sale, to tin- bibc-st bidder, on 8ATURDAY,the2Sth day of Acsust,A.D.lS75 bet wee u the hours of 10 o'clock A. . and 4 o'clock p. M. of said day, at the door of the Court Hoone. of Marlon county, Indiana, the rents and profit for a term not exceedtuir, seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit : Lot No nine 9, In A. II. PettlCs corrected plat of lots numbered 1', 12, 11 and 14 in square No. two 2, In Isaac Harris's subdivbdon of outlot No. oue hundred and fifty-seven 171. In tbe city of Indianapolis, Marlon county. iDdiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to atlKfy t-ald decree, intercuts and costs, 1 will, at the same time and pl-ce, expotse to pablic sale the fee simple of sa d real estate, or so much thereof as imy be saihctenl to discharge said decree, interest aud costs. Haid sale will be made wl'hout any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALEER KEI-tsNER, Sheriff of Marion count v. A neust 4. A. IX 1K75. I. N. Bloom k 1'kkki.ns, jr., Attys. for FTC", aui-öt. nilERirPSNAI E By virtue or an execuit Hon to me directed, from the clerk of the Clril Circuit Cou-t of Marlon county. Indiana, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY,the28:hdayorAo5nst,A.Ii.:7-'! between the bours of 10 o'clock A.n.ai'dlo'ciock M.of saldday, at tbe door of the Court House of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits lor a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: Tbe south half of lot No.. two 17 In outlot No. three 31 in the city of Indianapolis, clarion county Indiana, according lo a sabdivbuon of said outlot made tn tbe par I tion of the Frazee estate, as recorded in Complete Feeord of tbe Marion Circuit Court, on page one bundled ond eiahty-tuiee lathe e erk"s oil ice of Marion county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the fall amount of I ndgment, iuterest and costs, I wll'.at tbesame time ana piaeo, expose at pubiio sale the fee simple of said real estate. Taken as the property of Horace R. Watson. at the suit of Indianapolis and ist. Louis Railroad Company. Said sale will be made without any relief what ever from valuation or appraisement 'it. ALBERT REISSNFR, (Sheriff of Marlon county. August 4, A. D. 1S75. MilKiKALi) & Butler, Attys. for P11T. au5-3t S1IER l'N S1LE.-By virtue or a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion county. ludiana, in a cause wherein Miles .U. Cook Is plaintiff, aud Morris Ilincnrtan et al. are defendants, requiring me to make tbe sum of three hundred and ninety- two dollars and fortyihree cents, with interest on said decree and co-d, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY,the2Sth dayof August, A.D.187S between tbe hoars of 10 o'clock A. x. and 4 o'clock r. M. of said day, at the door of the court house ot Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: Lot number ninety-seven f97l. in K. T-, S K. an l A. tc Kletcher'a Woodlawn onbarb to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to stliHiy ttaid decree. Interests and costs, I will, at the hp me time and place, expose 10 pablic -ale the fee simple of sh id real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discliart bald decree, interests and cools. Bald sale vrl!l be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT KKTSisNEt. fcberid Marion county. August 4, A.D. 175. D. V.ifKX-.Att'y. lor pl'ff. au3t SlIi:RirrS SALE -By virtue or an execution to rne directed, from the clerk of tbe Ü-periör Court of Marlon county, ludiana, I will expose at public sale, to the hiebet bliier, on g 4TURDAY,tbe2Sth dayof Augrwt, A.D. 1875 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 Marion county, Indians, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real es aie, to-wit: The west half of lot number sixty-nix (361, in Butler's north addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. And on failure to realize the full amount of ludgmcnt, interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose at public sle the fee simple uf said real estate. Taken as the property of A. C. Bhortridge at the suit of Jobn I'yle. Kaid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuatlou or appraisement Laws. ALBERT RFdPNEK, Sheriff Marlon eounty. August 4.A.D. 1S75. Smith & Hawkiss Attys. for Pl'fT. anS-S QlIERirfSHALE By virtue or a certified Ö copy of a decree to me dieted, from the clerk ef the Superior Court of Marlon county, Indians, in a cause wherein John LVclon is plaintiff und Frederick Sc on Hex et al. are defendants, requiring me to make tbe sum of two hundred dollars, and on tbe cross-corn-plaint of Percey tiosbrook tbe sum of eighty dollars and fifty-fix cents, ard on the crosscom plaint of Henry W. liarrington, the furthtlsn m of five hundred and sixty -two dolUvs, with Interest on Bald decree and on, I will expose at public sale, to the hlghit bidder, on SATURDAY, the 21st day of Aagust,A.D.lS75 between the hours of IS o'clock A. sc. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at tbe door of the Court House of Marlon county, Indiana, the rents and S routs tor a term not exceeding seven years, of le following real estate, to-wit : Lot number seven 7 In square number four (4, In IndisDola, west of White river, In Marlon county. Indiana. If such, rents and profits -will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interests and costs, I will, at tne sam time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discbarge said uecree, Interests and costs. Paid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBKRT REISSVER, Sheriff of Marion county. Jnly 28. A. D. 1873. Swan A Denton. Attys. for Pi'fr. Jnly2-3t SHERIFFS ALE. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed, from the Clerk of the Superior Court of Marlon Oonnty, Indiana, in a cause wherein Panonel O. eiivr Is plaintiff and Ida E. bonder eta, are defendants, requiring meto mke the earn of eight hundred dollars, with Interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at pubUc sale, to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 21st day ofAagut,A.D.1875 between tbe hours ot 10 o'clock a. k. and 4 o'clcckp. M.of said day, at the door of the Court House of Marlon county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term noi exceedlnij seven years, of tbe following real estate, to-wit: The fouth half rf let eighty-nine fPJ in In eram Fletcher'- second oditio-i t ih citv .f Indianapo'iH, Marion rountv, Indian. lfsuch rents and prouts will not sell 'or a su indent sum tomlis'y said dicree, interests atid costs. 1 will, at the same time and plnc, txfo to public fale the fee slmpie of sid rtal iatt, or so much thereof as may be sutlicieut to discharge aid dec.ee, interests and cotx. Haid smIs will be mad wlMiotit a-y relief whatever fiom valustiott or HppriM-meit laws, ALcKRT RLlNr 1. Muiifi ol Marion covur. v. July 23, A. J. 1ST. E. H, Okanukk, Ally, for ITU". Ju'j 2L-Ct

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