Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 April 1876 — Page 5

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 1876

The Stntinel In Ita clippings from ttate exchanges noted the following pcatoffioe crookedness, and finding the item In the Martinarille Of zstte located the crookedness at Martinsville, and now takes pleasure In making the correction, having sent for the Gazette: There Is crookedness in the Spencer postoffioe. Tbe Journal says: "A government agent was here last Saturday, Investigating the books. He .has reported to have discovered a balance of nearly 500 due the government, which is not accounted for and which Postmaster Buchanan conld Rive no Intelligible account of. Tbe wbole truth may never come to light bnt two things are already determined on. There la 500 crookedness In our postofflce, and a new postmaster Will soon be appointed. More Orantlem. A GENTLEMAN WHO OPPOSED DANA. And then Mr. Oliver P. Morton pronounces against Mr. Dana and cays he is a "pretender," and various other things yery shocking to Mr. Morton.. This la the gentlerca j from Indiana, who a few years ago thought it would be a smart thing to pay tbe Interest on our bonds - in greenbacks and afterwards thought differently, and kept changing his mind till nobody knew and a lew cared what he did think about, it. And he Btanda up and shoulders tbe honor ol the nation and the dignity of tbe Senat. IIa who has voted lor tbe confirmation of every roten e that has ever been nominated, and doubtless has recommended not - A I6w himself. Theso are tbe men who are demanding the rejection of Mr. Dana. Asking it of a Senate which, the other day confirmed Billlng3, and which has confirmed all the long line of worthies at mention of whose named and works a continent hold its noe. Could anything bt more picturesque? There's a tableau for all time ! Ben tmin F. Butler, Simon Cameron and Oliver P. Morton protesting against the appointment of Richard U. Dana to the English mission, while tbelr friend, the late minister, at tbe other end of tnecapitol, is trying to explain to an investigating committee bow be availed nimself of bis diplomatic privileges alter his resignation to get away from a constable. Ring down the curtain. The country had Been euough. N. Y. Tribune. It Is well to get clear of a cold tbe first week, but it is much better and safer to rid yoaself of it tbe first forty-eight hours tbe pr iper remedy for tbe purpose being Dr. Jayne's Expectorant.

Ask your merchant to furnish you the Phoenix Pure White Lead," If you would h s ve the best, and take no other. Coughs and Colds Those who are suffering from Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bore Throat, etc , should try "Brown's Bronchial Troehea." o To Cook food so it can be eaten it la Important to have a stove that will not smoke or get out of order. We know that the Monitor coal stove cooks to perfection. I', never smokes, and always satisfies the most fastidious. Be in Time Old people, whoe blood Is sour aud thin, or oaag folks (wlih adolescent Humor in their veins) should cleans i their system by using Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial whenever they have any ulceration In tbe Throat or Langs, or Banning Bores on tbe external skin. Cross and sickly children can be made healthy and strong by regulating their stomachs and bowels with Castorla. It Is more effective than castor oil. and Is as pleasant to take a a honey. For wind colic, sour stomach, worms and costiveae&s, there is nothing in existence equal to Castorla. o Why will you suffer from rheumatism, sprains, stiff Joints, swellings, burns, scalds or weak bak, when the Ce-.taur Liniment affords certain relief. Many articles soothe pain to a certain extent, but the Centaur Liniment cures. The White Liniment is for the human family, the Yellow Liniment is for horses and animals. o The practice of indiscriminate drugging can hardly be too severely condemned. The effect of all such amateur doctoring Is to unduly stimulate organs of tbe body for a while, after which they are left worse than before. Belief for the lungs Is of a different nature, and is always a gain, by leaving them stronger for the rest it gives. Why sutler the tired feelings, the fever and Irritability that every form of lung and throat disease, however trivial, is aure to give when the magic aid of Hall's Balsam dispels these miseries, and leaves one fresh and free for the duties and delights of life? Sold every where. Price, II 00. POLITICAL ANSOCMEMESTIt. Announcement inserted in this column except for cash in advance. W. F. 8TANDIFORD. iL. D.. will oe a candl date for Coroner, auMect to tbe decision of tbe 1emocratio convention, to De neia Aiay Bin. G. M. NORTH WaY will be a candidate for Recorder of Marlon county, subject to the ap proval or me .Democratic nominating con vention. ELI H EIN Y will be a candidate for Treasurer of Marlon county, subject to tbe decision of the Democratic County Convention, to be held on May 6th , 1876. JACKSON SiYLORwUl be a candidate for BherltT, subject to tbe decision of tbe Democratic County Convention, to be held May 6th, 1S0. W. V. HAWK will be a candidate forinomt nation for Recorder of Marlon county, before the Democratic county convention. ISAAC GRUBE, of Perry townsblp, will be a can did ate for Recorder of Marlon county, subject to the decision of the Democratic Nom inating; convention. CAPT. W. C. TARKINOTON will be a can did ate for nomination for Recorder of Marion county, before tbe Democratic County Con vention. CAPT. M. NORTH will be a candidate for Recorder of Marion county, If nominated by we Democratic county convention. DR. JOHN M. YOOART will be a candidate for Sheriff of Marlon county, subject to tbe decision of the Democratic County Convention, May etn. SAMUELN. GOLD will be a candidate for Recorder of Marlon county, subject to tbe de clslonof the Democratic County Convention. 8AM. B- CORBALEY will be a candidate for the office of Recorder of Marlon county, subject to me jjemocrauc county conven tlou, . CHARLES LA RS II will be a candidate for county Commissioner, subject to tbe decision o' the Democratic County Convention of May ctn, is.o. JOHN J. COOPER will be a candidate lor Bherlff, subject to the decision of tue Demo cratic county convention, to be held May 0,

OLIVER H. KEKLY will be a candidate for Township rruswe. subject to tbe decision of tbe Democratic County Convention 'o be held May etil. MANY CITIZENS WM. CNAYLORwlll be a candidate for Recorder of Marion county, Ind., subject to tbe decision of tbe Democratic Nominating Convention

JOHN C. DUNN will be a candidate for Townsblp Trustee, subject to the decision of tbe Democratic County Convention, to be held May 6:h, 1876. JOS. W. DAVIS, ex-flre engineer, will be a candidate for Townsblp Trustee, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention to be held May 6tn. FOB THÜSTES. MICHAEL DOHERTY will be a candidate before the Democratic Township Convention for nomination ior tbe office of Trustee of enter Township. WM..8TROTHMAN will be a candidate for rounty Commissioner of tbe third district subject to tbe decision of the Democratic county Convention May 6th, 1876; primary lttb. ALFRED CLARK, of Wayne township, will be a candidate for County Commissioner of the third district, subject to tha decision of the Marlon County Ik moc ratio Convention, to be held May Mb, 1870. THE Democra's of the Thirteenth Ward are requested to meet at Occidental Hall, on V rglnla avenue, .on Wednesday evening:, tbe 12 ü Inst., at 7:3u o'clock for tbe purpese of nominating a Councilman for said ward. a. WHITrOKD, committeeman. TTOR SALE Matthew a patent Ken ew C ' able Memorandum Book: for öu cents for No 1, or 40 cents for No. 2. Kample copies sent anvwhereon receipt of price. Address, SENTINEL COMPANY, Indianapolis. FOR SALE Mattbews's Patent Renewable Memorandum Rook, bend for sample ropy and price list. Samples sent postpaid to any address on receipt of 50 cents for No. 1, or 40 cents for No. 2. Address. BEMINEL COMPANY. Indians polls. mO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, an. l old physician, retired irom active practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India Missionary tbe formula of a simple Vegetable. Remedy, for the speedy and permanent Cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Astbma and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a Positive and Radical Care for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having thoroughly tested ltr wonderful curative powers la thousands o cases, feels it his duty to make it known U bis suffering fellows. Actuated by this mo tlve and a conscientious desire to relieve bo man suffering, be will send (free of charge) t all who de Ire It, this recipe, with full dlrec tlons for preparing and successfully uslna Sent by return mal lby addressing Dr. W. C. STEVENS. Munroe Block. Syracuse, N. Y. 1 nn per month paid a pent for the best ullIU Campaign book published, tt. L. MoHROW. Indiana poMs. Ind. GRA.VSL ROAD Notlre is herebv el ven to the stockholders of the Orassy Crek Oravel Road Company that an election will be held at their toll house on said road Saturday, the 6ta day, 1876, at 2 o'clock p. at ,on said day, for the purpose of electing three directors for the ensnlng year. HENRY BRADY, Sec'y. Quaker City Tilo Llill. Soma of the Advantages obtained br Purchasing this talae toe to min, in preioreaco to omen, arc : It ru lichter, TM Kill U told oa ItaiakMtUuter. Iithaiimplest. I the mo t durable, and arruced that the wear can be takes a WaaiTT afalatt all nun for oa es two TBABa. Bat brau boxing and polishoddlaafcralLlM ftUe. Brick dies p ta cither nod-bex P er bearlnci ef abaft. wben required C7SEXD FOB CIRCULAR. Addresa A. N. HADEEY. Indianapolis. IaA. ENLARGED FRIDAY, APRIL 14. THE WHEN CLOTHING STORE, No3. 5 and 6 Bates Block. ENLARGED -TO THE LARGEST CLOTHING STORE In the State to accommodate the Im mense Trade, who, desirous of saving money, buy of the Manufacturer at Wholesafe Prices. ENLARGED BECAUSE RETAILING FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING and FURMSHIM GOODS At Wholesale Prices bring large trade, and large trade requires large room. ENLARGED.

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For tbe purchase of Reliable , it is a. T3 y-m: -a.i e CLOTHING! For Men, For Boys For Youths. For Children, And No Houre Like WAHÄMA8ER-& BROWN'S Sixth and Market Ets., Philadelphia, FOR LOWEST PRICES, FOR BEST CLAS- GOODS, FOR IMMENSITY OF STOCK, FOR ÜUARNTEED SATISFACTION. The Largest Clothing House in America WAN A MAKER, A BROWN. CEHTAUR LINIMENTS. So nearly perfect are the recipes of these wonderful pain-soothing and healing Centaur Liniments, that we can confidently say that they will alleviate any pain arising from fleso.boneor muscle derangements. We do not pret' nd that they will mend a broken leg or exterminate boils, but even in such caes they will reduce the Inflammation ana stop the pain. Nor can we guarantee the Brooer results where the body Is poisoned by wbiskv. Temr era rice is aa necessary to a proper physical as mental cordltion. Tbe White centaur Linimtnt Is partlcu larly adapted to all cases of Rheumatism Lumbaeo. Neuralgia, Erysipelas, Itch, Spraina Chilblains. Cuts. Bruges. Slings. Poisons, Scalds, Sciatica, Weak Back, Pains In the Side, Wounds, Weeping Sinew, Burns, Fronted Fee', Palsy, tar-acne, lootn-acne, Head-ache. Ulcers. Old Sores. Broken Breasts.. Sore Nipp es, roreTuroat, Croup, Iilptberla, etc. The most of these complaints the Cen taur Liniment will cure: all ot mem it win benefit. It will extract the poison from bit and stlng, and will cure burns and scalds without a scar. Tbe following is but a sample of a thousand similar testimonials: Astioch, 111., Dec. 1, 137. "My wife has for a long time been a terri ble sufierer from Rheumatism. She has tri. d many phvstclau and many remedies. Tue only tnlng which has given her reite Is Cen taur Liniment, l am njoicea to say ims nas cure! her. W.H.RINO, Postmaster." It is an indinputable fact that the Centaur Liniments are performluz cures never before effecttd by any preparation In existence lite chronic rheumatism of tnirty years' standing. strahtenlng Oncers and joints whicn nao been stiff lor 6ix rears, taking the soreness from burns, etc. One dollar, or even fifty cents. Invested In Centaur Liniment will be within reach when an accldeot occurs, and will do more good than any amount of money paid for meaical attendance. When physicians are called tbey frequently use this liniment, and of couise charge several prices for it. THE YELLOW CENTAUR LINIMENT is adapted to the- tough skin, maclts and flesh ol the animal creation. Its effects UDOU severe cases of Spaviu, Sweeny, Wind Gill, Big Head and foil Evil, are utile-ies3 man marvellous. Meters. J. McClure & Co., Druggist, corner Elm and Front streets, Cincinnati, 0.,8ay: "In our netehborhood a number of team sters are uslDg the Centaur Liniment. They pronounce It superior to anything they have ever used. We Beil as high as loar to five doren bottles per monti to owners of horses and mule." We have volumes of testimonials describing on res ot SDralns. Kicks. Ualls. Poll Evil. Biz Head, und even r ounders, wmcn are nine less than rourvel. No owner of an animal can afford to be without a bott.e of Centaur Liniment, which any day may prove worth twenty times its cost. Sola everywhere, but prepared only at the Laboratory of J. B. ROSE & CO., 46 Dey street, mew l oric. OA8TOEIA. Cross, sickly babies and children may enjoy health, and mothers have rest. If they will use Castorla. worms, leverisnness, teething, winu cone, sour siomacn ana unaigesied food make children cross, and produce sickness. Castorla will assimilate the food, expel worms, and correct all these things, tor twenty years ur . fiicner experimented in bis private practice to produce an effective cathartic and stomach regulator which would be aa effective as castor on, without its unpleasant taste or recoil. The reDutatlon of his experiment extended. Physicians and nurses rapidly adopted his remedy, to which he gave me name ot taa toria. C as ton a la aa pleasant to take aa honey, regula'es tbe stomach and bowel, and doas not gripe. It is adapted to ail ages, contains no alcohol, and is absolutely harmless to the most lenaer imam. Try Castorla once, and you will never he without it. Prepared at the Laboratory of J. B. Rosa & i o.. 4 inv sire', New Yortr. DOBBINS'S STARCH POLISH I (HOW DA SHINE) AG-RE AT DISCOVERY! By the use of which every family may give their LlLen that Brilliant polish peculiar to nne launary wors. waving time and labor In lronlne. more than its entire cost. Warranted. Ask for Dobbins'. DOBBINS, BRO.dk CO., 13 fiorio r ourin sireei, raiiaueipnia. H. H. LEE, General Agent. N OTICK FOR LIQUOR I.ICEKSE. The citizens of the Ninth (9) Ward In the city of Indianapolis, In Center townsblp. Marlon county, Indiana, are hereby notl fled that tue undersigned, Henry Kein ken, a male person over tne age oi iweniy-one years, and lnnabl tant ibereor, will, In accordance with section three (") of the act of the Legislature, approved March 17th, 1475, regulating tbe license for tbe aale ot splrltous, vinous and other malt and intoxicating liquors within the state of Indiana, mate application to the countv commissioners of Marlon county. Indiana, at the first term ot tbelr court, held alter tweuty days from this date, for license under said law to hell splrltous, vinous and other lntoxl cat lna liquors In less quantities than a quart. kuu i no Miue w ue until a on me premises de scribed as loaows: uoufb iso. -w. h ast Wash ingtou street, and beleg the wet half of the east half ot lot number two (') lnbock,"H," in me city oi Indianapolis, in center town snip, Marion couuty, Indiana. USMtY REINSEN. April 8th, 1876.

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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that the underslfmel administrator of the estate of Jasper N. Worman, deceased, will, on Saturday, the 29ih day of April, 187 8, commencing t the hour or 10 o'clock A. m sell at public auction, at the late residence of tbe decedent, on tbe .National Road, west of White river, in Wayne township, Marlon county, Indiana, near tbe Asylum for the insane, tbe personal property of tbe decedent, consisting of horse?, mul. wagons, harness, and other articles. A credit of six months will be given upon all sams exceeding three dollars, and notes will be required, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, with good security, b aring six per cent, interest from dale. JOSEPH F. FLACK, April 4, 1S76. Administrator.

COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF HEAL ESTATE. Notice la hereby given that on Tuesday tbelSth day of April, 1870, tbe undersigned commissioner, duly appointed by the court m case xso. i,., in the superior Court, Marion county, Indiana, wherein Kate Suter and another are plain Ufr, and Walter J. Norrls et al. are defendants, will, by virtue of an order of said cou: t, sell at private sale the following described real estate In the city of Indianapol. s. Marlon county, Indiana, to-wlt: Lot Dumber nineteen (IS), and nine (9) feet off ol the west side of lot number eighteen (18), in block number one bundred and eighty (10) lnUvld Butler's addition to tbe city of Indianapolis. Also lot numcer ten (1) in Vajen's third ( 'd) addl ion to the city of Indianapolis, according to the plat df said subdivision at recorded 1 i plat book number three (:i), pace eighty-six (8j), or Marion county records. Said retl estate win not be Kold for lesa than the fu 1 appraised value thereo'. One-third of the purchase money to be paid cash lu band on the day of sate, ore-third In one year, and the remaining one-third in two years from the day or sale, the purchaser executing hl promissory notes lor the deferred payments, bearing six per cent. InlereM, and waiving relief from valuation or appraisement i&ws, wun gooa ireenom surety hereon. Applications for the Durch of said real estate may be made to the undersigned, at tnsomce or Taylor, Rind Taylor, No. U Eat Washington street. In theeltvof 1 apolls, before and on the day of sale, and a an? time thereafte- until said nromi Boll JAMES M. WINTKtfS. Commissioner. Notice of administration. Notice Is herebv pivon that th nni has been appointed by the Marlon Uvll Circuit Court or Marion county, Indiana, administratrix of tbe estate of Samuel Tazeart. I t.a . .... r . I mm county, uecsacei. aid estate Is uppofctxt to ue solvent. ; ,n ' MaRY a. t ago art, Arril 10, 187. Administratrix. SHERIFF'S SALE. By vlrtne of a certiO tied copy of a decree to m directed, from the clerk cf the Superior Court oi aianon county, Indiana, in a cause wherein rrancisai jnurenman 1 plaintiff and Beanmont S. Whlton et al. are defendant, reauirlDg me to make the sura of one hundred and t:ghteen dollars aud thirty-eight cents, and o-je other installment as provided for in said d cree, with Interest on said decree and cost, I will expose at pub ic sale, to the nignest oiuaer, on SATURDAY, the 6-h day of May, . D. 1S7Ü, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. v mni 4 o lock p.m., of eald day, at the ooor of the court bouse of Marion county, Indiana, the rnia and pro Uta lor a term not exceeding ern year", of the following real estate, to-wlt : Lot number twelve (12) in block number two (2 1 In Wiley & Martinis northwest addition to iceciiy oi Indianapolis, In Marlon county, Iudlana. If such rents and proflts will not sell for a suncieni sum to satury said decree. Interests a NWt.l. 1 will ot f hu MomA . 4 a . expose to public sale the fee simple ot said rtai estate, or bo mucn tnereoi as may be sufnelent to discharge said decree. Interests and xts. Sai J aale will be made without any relief wiautver irora valuation or aDoralsement laws. I ALBERT REISSNER, I Sheriff of Marlon county, iprll 11, A. D. 1878. aprll-3t TiYLOR, Rasp A Taylor, Attys. for Pi'fl. QIIEUIFF'8 SALE. By virtue of a certlfl fled copy of a decree tome directed, from the clerk of the Su Deri or Court of Marlon county, Indiana, in a cause wherein John 8. uisnop is plaintiff and Ulbert M. hrookeet ai are detendants, requiring meto make tbe rtm of tweive hundred and three dollars and fi ty-five cents In fvor of plaintiff and cross pAinun, uuoert m. crcoie, in favor of tbe further sum of twenty-three hundred and ninety-three dollars and seventy-seven ceuta, Ith IntPrMtnn ttalH riraAanrt jwc t mill t jpote at public sale, to the highest bidder. SATURDAY, the 6:h day of May, A. D. 1870, between the hoars of 10 o'clock A. H. and 4 ociock p. m. oi said day, at tbe door of tbe ourt house of Marlon county, Indiana, the rffiu ana pronta ior a term not exceeding even years, of the following real estate, tovi i. Lots numbered one (1) and two (21 InV. S. Hubbard's subdivision of pa t of th west Laif of the south west quarter of s ctlon thirtysix (36), township sixteen (16), range three (3) eaat, according to the plat recorded in plat loo loree (j), page aixiy-eix (), in tbe recorder' office of Marlon county, state ot Inclan a, except tbe amount taken off the wet end of said lota for the widening and improve iteni or Pennsylvania siroet, situated In Xarion county, Indiana. I If such renta and proüts will not sell for a rtifflcient sum to satisfy said decree, Interests and ooata, 1 will, at tbe same time and place. txpose w puD io saie ine iee simple oi said teal es taie. or bo rancn tnereor aa may be sniacient to discharge said decree, interests and (oeu. i Said aale will be made without any relief thatever from valnatlou or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marion county. April 11th, A. D. 1876. aprll ll-3t Taylor, Rakd & Taylor, Att'ys for Pl'n. SHERIFF'S SALE.-By virtue ofaoertlfled O copy or a decree to me dlrec ed, from the clerk oi tne superior court or Marion couaty Indiana, in a cause wuerem ihertssa M Srown is plaintiff, and HuldahM. Stout et al. re defendants, requiring me to make tbe mm of twenty hundred and ninety-two dol lars and eighty-five cents, with interest on laid decree and cost, I will expose at public taie, to ine nignesi Didder, on i SATURDAY, the 6:h day of May, A. D I 1S7Ö, set ween tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. V. and 4 'clock p. m., of said day, al tbe door of the court house of Marion county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding teven years, or me loiiowing real estate to wn: Lot number three (3) of De Wolfs sub llvlsion of lot number seven (7) and the sooth nairor lot number eignt (9) in aquare number twenty-nine (2) in Drake's addition to the city or Indianapolis, Marion county, Indians If such rents and proflta will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, Interests and costs, 1 will, at tbe same time and place, expose to public sale tbe fee aim pie of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be suf ficient to discharge said decree, interests and cost:. Slid sale wl1! be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisemen laws.' ALBERT REISSNER, Bherlff of Marlon county. April II, A.D. 1876. Taylor, Rand & Taylor, Attya. for Pl'ff.

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NOTICE Is hereby given to tbe citizens ot the Seventh Vrd, la the city cf Indianapolis, tenter townabip, Mariou county, Indiana, that I, Matthias LehrreUer, a male inhabitant of said ward, over tbe age of twenty-one yeraa, will apply to the board ot eoan'y commissioners ol said county, at their next meeting, i r a license to seil, lor o&e year. piniou, vinous and malt liquors, in a le. qnantlty than a quart at a Haue, w th the privilege of allowing the same to be dmuk on my premises. The precise location of the-preroisea whereon I desire to sell aid Honors la dworit.i a . tol low: Lot No 2, tqnareW, No. 1-5 East WVsbinKtonatret. Seventh Ward, in the city of I -dlanapolls, Center town&hlp, Marlon couuty. iDQiaoa. Signed MATTHIAS LEHRRETTER. T OTICE Is hereby given to the - citizens ol ll ibeeMxtb Waru.ln the city of Indianapolis, Tenter township, Va'lon county, Indiana, that I, Jeremiah O'Leary, a male inbabltant oi said ward, over the a ice of twenty-one years, will apply to the b aril of county e-jmmissloneisol said county, at their nett meeting, ior a license to eil, tor one year, p: itoQS, viuous and malt liquors in a lees quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing tbe same to be drank on my premises. 'lh orecloe location of'th nromtcee whernnn I detdre to sell said liquors is desert bed aa folio ws: Part of lot No. 7, square Vo. Z7 South Illinois street. Sixth Ward, in the citv cf In dianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Signed JEREMIAH O'LEARY. VTOTICE la hereby elven to the citizens o1 1 the Sixth Ward, iu the cllv or Indian apolis, Center township. Marlon cuuntr. In diana, that I, John Stein, a male Innaoitant orsnid ward, over the age of twentyrue year. will apply to the board of countv commissioners ct said county, at tbelr next meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, splrltous, vinous and malt liquors, in a h as quantity than a quart at a time, with tbe privilege oi auowing tne same to be drank on my premises. - ine precise location or tbe premises whereon deslie to stll said Honors Is described a fal lows: Prtof lot No. e, quare No. 1, No. is nnlh lleliwara tfrul H'rlh Wonrl lnih..ti of Indianapolis Center township, Marlon l-iigned JOHN STEIN. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of tbe sixth Ward, In tbe city of Indianapolis, Center townsblp, Matlon county, Indiana, that I, Herman .Gruenert, a male inhabitant of said ward, over tbe ae of twentyone years, will apply to the board of county commiesiooers oi saia county, at their next meetlne, for a license to sell, for one year, splrltous, vinous aud malt liquots, in a less quantity than a quart at a lime, with the privilege oi allowing the name to be drank on my premises. Ine precise location of the r remises whereon I de-ire t sell said liquors Is deecrlbed as fol ows: Lots No. 151, lVJ and 153 of Nicholas Mccarty's subdivision of lots numbered 1, 'i. 8, 3 ', 81 and &i of outtots No. 17, 21, 109, 110 aud 111, known ns Nos. 5, 61 and 61 test South street,' in the city of Indianapolis, Sixth Ward, Center township. Marion county, Inilia a. isigneuj h til MAN GRUENERT. NOTICE is hereby given to tbe citizens of th Twelfth Ward, In the city or Indian apolis, Center township, Marion couctv. In diana, that 1, John Landers, a ale inhabitant of said ward, over the age of tweniyone years, will apply to the board of county commlsslune -ti of said county, at their ntxt meeting7, li a license to sell, for one year spiricoui, x.ajus and malt liqaors, In a lequantity man a quail at a time, with the privilege or allowing the fame to be drank on my premises. in precise location or me p-emises whereon ! desire to sell said liquors, is described as fol lows: No. 7ä West McCarthy street, Twelfth Ward, lot 9S, outlot 121, In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, In diana. (Signed) JOHN LANDERS. NOTICE Is hereby given to the clUzens of the Fifth Ward, in tbe city of Indianap olis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, that I, Jamea Mitchell, a male inhabitant ol said waid, over the age of twenty-one yearr, will apply to the board of county com missioners oi eaia county, at tüeir next meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, splrltous, vinous and malt liquorr, in a le- quantity than a quart at a time, with the prlvlleee of allowing; tbe same to be drank on my premises, ine precise location of the premises wheron I desire to sell said l.'anom. la rip. scribed as follows: No. 270 Spurn Missouri street, in me city or Indianapolis, center township, Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed) JAMES MITCHELL. N OTICE OF APPLICATION TOU LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the seventn waru oi the city or Indianapolis, in Marion'connty In th state of Indians, and to all whom It mav concern, that the underSigned, Charles KelplD, a male inhabitant cf sid city, over tne age or 21 years, wii1, at the June term, A. D. 1S70, of tbe board of commissioners of aid county, apply for a licence to Fell splrltous, vinous and malt liquors In a less quantity than a quart at a time (with tbe prlvlleee 01 allowing; tne same to tadrauk on the premises), at No. 331 South De: a ware stree' , lnmesevtnm waraoisaia city, and on the south one-half of lot number 8 In Men Ill's subdivision or out lota number 1(15 and Nö of Mild City. CHAKLEd KELP1N. INDIANAPOLIS. APD1 üth. 1S7Ö. Will. F. A. Bern ham kr. Room 39 Thome mucn, au). m Applicant. Si" IT IN ATTACH WE XT. Before T. P. Miller, J. P. of Center townshm. Marion county, inoiana. L&vina Keed vs. Daniel O'Neal. Tbe defendant in tbe above entitled cause is hereby notified of the pendencv of said cause before me, and that tbe said cause is set for hearing on the 3utb day of May, 1876, at 8 o'clock a. 1 at which time, If said defendant falls to appear and make answer thereto, tne said cause will be tried and determined in his absence. THOMAS V. MILLER, J. P, 86 Court ctreet, Indianapolis. Seit in attachment. Before T. P. Miller, J. P. of Center township Marion county, inaiana. Albert Stuart vs. Pn trick bhean. The defendant in the above entitled cause Is hereby notified of tbe pendency of said cause before me, and that the said cause la set for bearing; on tnexun aay ot May. ire,ato'ciock A. m., at which time, It said defendant fall to appear and make answer thereto, tbe aald cau?e will be tried and determined in his ab sence. 1 HUM A3 1'. JULvLJK, J. f. IW Court street, Iadianapolls. C IIERIFFS SALE. By virture or a certl O öed copy of a decree to me directed, from tbe clerk of tbe superior Court of Marlon county, Indiana, In a cause wherein Francis M. Churchman Is plaintiff and Jeptha W. Bradley et al. are defendants, requiring me ta make the sum of three hundred and' seventyfour dollars and flity four cent. and one other installment, aa provided for in said decree, with Interest on said decree and cost. I will expose at public sale, to tbe highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of May A. D. 1C 1.0(0, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. m., and 4 o'clock Pi x. of said day, at the door of the courthouse of Marlon county, Indiana, the renta and pronts ior a term not exceeding seven years of the folio wIuk real est ate. to-wlt: Lot number lour teen (H) in block number two (2) in Wiley x Martina northwest addl tlon to tbe city of Indianapolis. Marion county, Indiana. If such renta and profits will not sell for a sutHcient sum to satisfy sail decree, Interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to puouo aaie tne iee simple oi said rt3i estate, or so much tncreot as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, Interests an! cost. . Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. ALBERT REISSNER, Sheriff of Marlon county April 11, A. D. 187. : apr 11-Sw Taylor, Rakd & Taylor, Attys fcr Pl'ff.

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NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the Sixth Ward, in the city of Indianapolis center Town)iip, Marlon county, noiaiiii, that I, Maurice Welsh, a male Inhabitant of sid ward, over the age oi twenty-one year, will apply to the board of county commissioners of aald county, at their next meeting, for a llceure to sell, for one year, splrltous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a Quart at a time, with the oriviiren nf allowing the same to bs drtnk on my premise". Th prec se location ot the premises whereon I de ire to sell said liquor, it decrtoed a follows: Lot No. 7 outlot tr. No 41. Wut Loiislana. street. Sixth Ward, in the citv of in. dlatiapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. feigned, MAURICE WELSH. OTICK Is herebygiven to the ci izens of 1 the Fifth Ward, In the city of Indianas. oli", Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, tha' l.Fre 'erick Rasemann.a male'lnhsbitant of s.ld ward, over tbe.ae of tweutj-one jrani win appiy to tne Doard or county comralationrs ol said countv. at their next meet ing, tor a license to sell for one year, spirit ou, vinous and malt liquors In a lesa quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of al owing the same to be drank on my premise. 1 he precis location of the rrerr.lse whereon 1 desire to sell said liquor, Is described as follows: Lot No. 5 Miunre ü"'. JNo. 17 ?oiiLh Il linois street, Fiflh Ward, in toe citv of Indian. ap 11". Center townshln. Marion conatv. In. diana. (signed) F. RASEMAN.N. XTOTICK Is hereby given tolh citizens of 1 the Third Ward, in the citv of Indi&narjo. lie, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, that l, Jeremiah O'Leary. over the aze of twenty-one year. will &dd! v to the board of county corn mix 1 o d e rs of said county, at their x.ext meelsp, for a Jlcenre to sell, for one year, splrltous, vinou8 ard mult liquors, in a less naantiiy than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing uic niuc iaj us ura uk. on my preuiiea. i ne precise location of tbe premises waereon I doslie to eil 6aid llqaors is described aa follows; at No. 17 North Illinois street. Third Ward, on part of lot 4, square 65, In the city or Indianapolis, Center township, Msrlon county, Indians. iiTTwoHt Il'tiruiillnli L'lDV NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Sixth Ward, in tbe citv of Indianapo lis, Center township, Marlon couuty, Indiana, that 1, Patrlcx W. lob. over the age of twentvone yean, will apply to the board of county t omuufsicners oi taia county, at their next meeting, for a license to eil or one year spirltoua, vlueua and malt liquors In a lea quantity than a quart at a time, with me privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location whereoi I dot. ire to sell saldliquorB Is described aa follows: No. 23 West Washington street. Sixth Ward, In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. ligneo,j PATRICK WELSH. V OTICÄ Is hereby given to the citizens of 11 the r?venth Ward, In the city of Ii diana polls, Center township, Marlon county. Indiana, that I, Jamea Brown, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, win arpiy to tne Board or county commissioners or said ward, at their next meet ing-, for a licence to sell, for one year, splrlt ous, vinous and malt liquors, In a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the -rlvilege of al owing the same to be drank on my uemlses. The precise locatloa of the premies whereon I desire to sell said Honors is described as follows: Lot No. 6, block Gl, in basement under No. Wl Kast Washington Htrett, Seventh Wrd, la the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed) JAMES BROWN. NOTICE I hereby given to the citizens of the Sixth W aid. In the city of ndiana polls, Center township, Marlon county, Indian?, that I, William Essman, a male inhabitant ol aald ward, over thence of twent-one year, will apply to the B arU of County Com missioners ol said couuty, t tbelr next mectiug, for a license to eil, ior one year, tplritou., vinous and malt liquors, in a .ers quant'.';' than a quart at a time, with the privilege o' llowlng the came to be drank on my premise. The precise location of the piem'.sts whereon I desire to tell said l.ouors is d scribed aa follows: Lots Noe. 10 aud 11, Ma c's subdivision ot square öö, os. ltd. 183 and lhi South Illinois street, Sixth Ward, in the ci'y of Indianapolis, tenter township, Ma ion county, Indiana. (Signet) W1LL1AJ1 t-S-Sil A.N.. rTOTICE la hereby given to the citizens of Vi the Bixih Ward, in the citv of Indian apolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, that I, George Blaes, a male lnbabitanw o: said wad, over the age oi twenty-one years, will appty to the Board of County Commissioners ol said county, at: heir nix', meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, smrroun, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity tbn a quart at a time, with ibe privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my p ernlues. The precise location of the premises whereon 1 desire to sell said llqarr-tla de li crl bed ax lollows: Lot No. 4, rquare 77, No. F2 South Delaware street, Sixih Ward, in the city of Indianapolis, center township, Marion eoumy, inuianp, (Signed) OEORGE BLAMS. XTOTICE-ls hereby given to the citizens of the 1 Flf.h Ward, in theeltvof Indianapolis ten'er township, Marion county, Indiana. bat I. M. J. Hanranan, a maie inaaDiiaci oi aid Ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to tba board of county commissioners of said county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell for one year tpirltous, vinous and mal, liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with tbe privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. Tne precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is described aa follows: No. 207 outh Tennessee street. Film Ward, lot 5 McKtrnan s PUrce'a uodivlsion of outlot 17, In the city of Icdlauapill?, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. (Signtd) M. J. HANRAIiAN. NOTICE la hereby given to the citizens of tbe Fifth Ward, In the city of Indianapolis Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, that I, LouisEaamann, a male Inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twenty -one years, willapply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell for one year splrltous, vinoas and malt liquors, la a les quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of tbe premises whtreon I desire to sell said liquors Is described as follows: North half of west half of outlot No. 14-, No. 323 West Washington street, Fifth Ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township. Marion couuty, Indiana. ISignedJ LOUIS EISMANN. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the Fourth Ward, In the city of Indian apolls, Center township, Mation county, Indiana, that I, Charles Harmon, a male inhabitant ot aald ward, over the age of twenty-one year 8, will apply to the board of county commissioners of aald county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell fcr one year spirit, ous, vinous and malt liquors, In a lees quantity than a quart at a time, wit h the privilege of allowing the same to be diank on myprem Isea. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors, Is described aa tollows: Lot No. 10, out lot 118, corner of Blake od National Road, Fourth Ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, 'ndlana.. (Signed) CHARLES HARMON NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens ol the Fifth Ward, In the city of Indianapolls, Center township. Marion countv, Indiana, that I, Henry U ästig, a male inhabitant of aald ward, over the age ol twenty-one year, will apply to the board of county commission era of said county, at tbelr next meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, splrltous, vinous and malt liquors, In a less quantity ihan a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing lue same to be drank on my premises. Tbe precise location of the premises wcereon I desire to seit said liquors la described as follows: Kpenoer IIoue saloon, oth Waid, 136 Soath I Unois street, southeast quarter of fquare&S in tbe city of Irdiauapous, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. (Sigued) HENRY ÜÜETIU.