Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 56, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1876 — Page 6
THE INDIANA STf E SENTINEL WEDNESDAY, ; SEPTEMBER 13; 1876.T
O0ME3 TO TUB CONFESSIONAL ThatRaro and Radiant Reformer of the People has eeen the Handwriting on the Wall.
REED ON RA.DICAL.T3M. AETHER BOUIi MADK H4PFY ENOS B. gED COMFS TO THEC05FK-S10NAL A5D XTKNOWLBDOEa THH Rt PUBLICAN" ARB LAYINQ A LeteOSlNQ OAkf B IN INDIANA. fhe Indiana corre3poadent of tbe Cia nnatl Eiqnlrer says: Another straw! iaos B. F.sed, the bard of the Indianapolis Äonle. has tad the scales removed ixom bis evea, and now sees tbe p:Ut leal situation in it- trae iiht. Several -veara aito, b story will not b vory particular about tbe date, Enoa man aoAd his cards ao a to be returned to Conn cd through a combination with Dfcmocrats, promisina to return tbe compliment, in case be wa elec ed, by helping alonsr, tbe Democracy when the tima came for Cjuccii to split on questions ol city gortrament. He remembered h:s part of the contract by vet ng almost mvarisuiy against the Democracy. It wa an alleged case of conscience with him, br.t observant people put it dawn a all eprlnglrj? from a deadly lena Desweea biiu uu uoui'i. Geiger, tbe recogoiz-d Dimocratio leader In Council, ana a gentleman wa uevoi maid be prevailed upon to believe that Mr. Keed was a pare, uodefiled statesman of commanding abilitea. Now, R-d haa many good qualites, one of wbich is a propensity to oa lair to side with tbe wfuk against tbe stronz, with the better reason against tbe wors. He ia not naturally mean and viodi.tive, but, like tbe rest ol tee newspaper iraternlty. aivea rops to bis feelings now and then. Whether he bad any rca-on tor breaking his pledge to those who elected him by nbitually voting aeainst them trust be settled between him self and tbe Democracy, but when be came to the front boldly and opposed tbe Damocratio ordinance to redlstrict tbe city on the eve of the last election, he was right and bis detainers were wrong, a tbe reaction 1 proved. Heretoiore he had been swinging between heaven and eaith, like Mohammed's c ia j a KISDOF UNKNOWN QUANTITY, but then he took a more decided position, and pionouncd for tbe full Republican ticket; It was victorious by over 4.000 majority, Keed was returned to Council from the Third ward, where he is now serving, tod ever since that Ma caper bat been emphatic in tbe Republican faith. HU paper baa a circulation ot about 8.000 acd reacaes the poorer laomcg ciasies, whom it is its chief business to protect from tbe assault-, of schemlog capital. This marie his if flaence of soma account to the Mortcn-U jlioway clique. It w9 definitely undnretood that Red should los nothing-if he 'ought tbe Democracy, and a part ol toe inducement w a promise to secure him 3,000 new subs ribers. Tbis would be a neat testimonial to bis worth and effi ciency, and Eios accepted with thanks. Three months have parsed by; Hayes wa nominated at Cincinnati; Keta made tbe presentation speech at C luoibus, when be handed over the Ut3 uuaraa 01 mis city to tbe governor of O ilo, on tbe occasion ol Xhelr visit to Uncle Bixcnard'a B y, and In various ways tbe editor of the People has allied himself with tha administration cohorts, and kept faitb with tbe tu decidedly better than he ever did with the Democrats. He found, however, that hia laboring readers belonged with the party ot retrenchment and reform. When he espoused aputy which had been convicted ol profligate expenditures and had resisted all attempts to cut down tbe public burdens, the poorer olass s saw tbat he bad gone over to their enemies, and they had no further nse for bis orgn. Tbe result was a diminished subscription list for bis mailing department aud less sales cn tbe streets The promise of tbe K' publican central committee to turnten bim new subscribers for those he knew he matt lose has bsea forgotten, and Enc a was not fortunate enough to secure the necessary fundi for urryirg out a pet scheme of his, in the tape ot a campaign dally. Gov. Hayes 4dn't grasp tne point wbec Eaos cumtuned with blm at Columbus on the vital Ananas of the tour Now, these oneeutlve disappointments a ad breaches ot fain have taken tbe eilt and ginger-bread trUmiogs and all la&cy gwork cut ol themntest, and reduced Brother Reed to tbe ober realities of tbe campaign, tie seesio longer through a glass darkly, but face o face. He is at last convinced tbat BKPtUCAHISM IN INDIANA IS DOOMED He sä: I1 tbe election were to Uke place o-morrow the Democrats would carry lie day.' We have time and again heard fee a'ove repeated this week, and that. to. r v blzblv accredited Itauublicans wb have bereiolore been sanguine of thesncss of the Republican ticket, both In Oc:okr and November. There Is no denyingbe fact tbat toe speech of Jniian aomewht demoralized tbe Republican rak. 1 was a tenible arraignment oi tre corrupt lonists cf the party, and a graphic ttail ot a great many Of tie vLlainiesi which have been enacted since tbe Republican party came lLto power. It letters very little ir JQiian is a ore-head-Abe davil even can sjmetlmes Ml tbe trutL and George W. Jalian we beve to be (any removes from the devil, :hoogb tbe-e is n question about his bf Qg a disapiointed politician, and your mos. violent pirtlxaa is always a rent8 de. jne Rtyublicn party maue a great Uf ifttak, wce j k audtrtook to carry Grant and 11 ne corruptlomof bis administra tion, git ja faii(i jfcat Dane are so blind as those vvhow,n not 8fe, Tee .Republican party saw t burden th?y would bave to carry, and t they keen any thiog, ttvy oust have known how weighty it would be far more weighty tbanaristiao'a burden cf sin wbicb faore onbia back io ao many weary miles od yet they fook it up ana shouldered it, and nw if rbay do not sink into tbe Blousb of Dospond a special Interposition of Piovidenco fill have to be ordered in their behau dit is said the days of miracles hate, passed. Tbe people are not li fools, and eloquent gentlemen, handsomely paid jor It, may talk until they are blind about trie gratd oil party, Dui It they are going to shoulder all the grand old party's mis.akef, ail itswbisgy ilng, Its Credit Mobiliar, all is Ca ey, Ha Itobesona, and its Belkntps, tbe people will bave none of it, but, vhile remembering tbe good it did in Ui early life, condemn Its later act j, aad c mclude tbat tbe best thing for it to do would be to quietly kick the bucket and Join tbat other grand old party, known at tbe Whig party, which baa gone befcre it." Then, s'ttr blistering the S ate and National Conventions lor lndoislcg Graat.be aay: "Ii .the Ripoblicaos are beaten they wnl have OSIiT THEMSELVES TO BLAME. Tbey can oonsoie themselves with the refljciiou if it Le any consolation tbat they attempted to carry too great a load.
Thy should have unloaded Grant and bis administration. In which men bave grown so suddenly and corruptlv rieb, at the
meeting of tbe na lonai convention. v are afraid now that it is eternally too late. AsittoemphaMz9wbat is meant by eternally too lat. Mr. R-eJ, n tbe ad lnirig colomn, qaotea from an Inter-Oeeaa in terview wltb a wa m irieuu ui Governor Haven, .wherein Morton Is set down for secretary ol war or the English mission, and coDteuopiuoualy inters tht Senator Morton and bis friends are already looking about lor his future political wellbeing. A little btlow he ventilate s ths indlgnatlnn felt over tb removal of Joe Lng, an efficient revenue offlcfr, and Morton's alleged complicity in his dethronement. Here are a few random gerne: " Tbat tbe Republicans could win, weie it not lor their lo d, we have not the shadow of a doubt, but their load is wbat wdl weigh them down and cause tbem to l"ee the race. Ttey have beo warned in tfm, but tne will not hed tbe warning. Ephraim is oined to his idols, let him alone. Tbe united heart of the peop'e is honest; it has honest instincts aid honest sspiratlons witb bonost affiliations, and, depend upon it will not got out to tbe corrupt, profligate and thieving henchmen of toe Republican party and do their bidding." "Some of tbe Republicans xre now actually BEOBETTINQ THAT ORTH WAS TAKEN FROM THE TICKET, beginning to think tbat be would bave polled more votes than Harrison. Certain It is tbat np about Lafayette, Orth's Irlends and followers will not touch the son of bis grandfather." But these aigns of returning sense in Mr. Reed are only a mole-bil beside tbe mountain of good judgment displayed by the big organ, tbe Journal. In its ißäue of to-day it has an editorial written by a special pleader, who tbinks people ought to come op and vote the Republican ticket because Uncle Jimmy la very plain and wears blue pantaloons, while Ben. Harrison is cultivated and wears doeekin. The wri er, after laboring through nearly a column of tbis overpowering logic, jots down tbe folijwlng: 'If tne election bad taken place thirty days ago we should probaoiy bave been defeated. If it were to take place to day tbe result might b doubtful." Ibis article came to Mr. Hal (or 1 in revised proof. Ha dipped his pen with the energy of desperation, aod tacked on tbe following rich conclusion: Tbirty days more of bard work and tboroogn organ ration wi!l insure victory. Tbe drift of public opinion Is witb the Republicans, aod tbe Democracv know V. Tbev are making a d-f pera:e figat, but up to tbe present time a k-sing one. The v are b-tdly scared, and have reason to be." N w, I hör u tbe truthful scribe who passed over the ar-icle as originally prepared, will not be pu oi a hook for such a trivial offense. He i a good fellow, and meant to treat the readers ot the O'gnn to a small morsel of truth; and be wts only echoing what Brother Euos bad toH tbe people on Siturdaj, hen he siid: "Tbat lüden will carry Ohio we do not bt-Heve but if be does no carry Indiana the Republicans will bave to d better work than ttey bave done tbu lar In tbe campaign." If the election were to take pla to-day Uncle Jimmy wo"0 all In by fifteen thousand majority, and the chanoes of tba Dmocncy, V9 Id wine, improve wi'h age. We're all right on this side ot tbe line, but intend to "keep her inching along." A'OIES. Tbe Democratic convention ol the ninth congressional district of Iowa, nominated Mspjuel Reee, ot Fort Podge, by acclama ton. The platform is strong for green backs. At a meeting to oigan'za a colored Dem ocratic club in Nashville, Tenn., last n ght, an attempt was made by other negroes to break it np, necessitating the Interference of the police. Work was suspended on some Buffalo elevators yesterday, in consequence of a strike ot s bo veil era against a reduction of rates tor steamers from tour to three dollars, the rate paid shovellers for sailing vessels. The Democrats ot the first Kansas dis trict nominated f bos. A. Fan ton for Con gress by acclamation. This action resulted in a contest between Col. Pnillips and Fenton, as Col. Gitbrie, the other Repub lican candidate, will withdraw. The Democratic eentral committee nom inated the Hon. HiB. Pyae for Congress ia the Cleveland ((strict, Judge Radney bavirg declined tbe nomlna ion. It is nnortaiu whether Mr', Pjyne will ac2pt, be having declined before tne convention waa held. The State Horticultural Society met In Columbas, O., last aigbt acd examined and discussed severtl new varieties ot fruit. Arrangement were perfected for making a full exhibit at Oilo fruits at tbe Centennialspace for 1,200 p'.atej having Dten leservea. The Democrats of the1 Seventh district o Missouri yesterday nominated Tom Crittenden for Congress. It is asserted be will not accept, aa by doing ao be will prove false to all assertions heretofore made tbat he would not be a caadidate before tbe convention. The rlfls teams who will participate In tba approaching International match bad a formal reception, yesterday, In the Fifth Aveaue H itel. Tney were driven to tU City Hall and presented to the vfayor, and subsequently drove through Centrai Park. In tba election in Wilmington, Dl., for member of the City Council, the Rpublic tns wer successful, carrying eigtit out oten ward, and else- ing nine out of eleven rouocl'msn. The Republican majority on the different candidates varies from 1.045 to 1,200. A iärmer named Brewer took a griet to a Fa'rmount.Neb , mill yesterday, accompanied by his two children. A"er he had taken them out, he attempted to take a gun from the ann,whn the trlgaer caogbt and it was discharged, tbe conten'a striking biti cbilTdn. The girl can not reco v?r, t ti e b )y ma y. A special from Madrid to London, saya Intelligence is reoelv-d there of an outbreak of ! hostilities on tba wst O-ast of j A'ri. A British - xpodition, consisting of three ship under C imtnodore! Bruce, aacet-ded the river Niger and bad a conflict with the natives Several villages were burned ni a number of Eogllahmto were wounded. This morning shortly bef jre 10 o'clock, a fatal explosion occurred a', tb? G vernmnt Works at Hell Gte, York, by wbicb three ien wre killed Obirigbt and a number ol otbra wre more or le nnnl anna nnttM RertoDBll. ItSDDtarS that a number ol mu were employed n a barge flx'Dg primers 'or tbe final explosion I when a premature explosion occurred.
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LEGAL. Sale for Street Improvement. Bv virtue of a certain nrecent to me directed. bv ihe mayor of the city of ludiauapoll, In diana, and duly attested by tbe cierk of said citv uuder the corporate seal of bald cltj, 1 wlll.ou SATURDAY, September 23, 1S76, sell at public auction at the City Court Room, between. the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M , of raid day, tbe following dvmcribed lot or parcel of land, or no much tbe eof at may be Lecessary to stls y the 6Utn hereina;ter named as asse-s-d aalnit such premises lor aircet luiprovemeut, aud all casis, U-wit : Lot No. lour (4) In Yaudes' subdivision of ouilot No. one hundrei and thirty (i ) ia the city of lodianap ll, Marioa county. ludiana, owned by Knuy Iloll wiod, agatnRi wnich i aestrd tie su u of thliteeu dollars and fl ty cents (n 5U) for at reel l up-overatnt in favor ol WilJam L. White, contractor. ' HENRY W TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., August 3 1876. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of tue city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by toe cier&of said city under the corporate seal of said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, September 23, 1876, sell at public auction at the City Court Room, b tween the hour of lo o'clocx a. m. and 4 o'clock P. H. of said diy, trie folio win de Beriberi lot, or parcel or laud, orso mach thereof as may be nece.nsary to satisfy tue sum hereinatter named as assessed against such premises for street Improvement and all coats, to-wit: Flghty.two fet and six inches (S2 8-12), west enu's of lots five (5) and six () in square No. M-venty-five (7. ) in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned bv j. 11. Pieice ft al. (Christian names unknown), agiitnst which Is assr-Keed the sum or twentyfour dollars aud sixty-two cents (S21C2) for street Improve neut In favor of Brauer dt Kiner, contractors. HENRY W. TÜTEWILE3, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., August JM. '7. JTATK OF INDIANA, Marlon county, ss: O In the öui -trior Court of Marioa couuty, in tbe s'ate of Iudiuna, SeptemDer te.ia, lbTti No Marilu Burton et a', vs. Charles C. Clanln et al Ra it known, that on the '4th day of Angnst, lW, lh anovename nUlntiff-, by thfir attorney, Oed In the ßice ot the clerk of tbe Superior Court of Marina county. In the sta'e of Indiana, com pi -tint agilübt tbe above nxnied defendant- jor forclcsu:e and on said 4lh day of Auenaf. 1STH. the sld piaiuiißs njtd iu said clerk h office tbe affidavit ol a competent persoa showing that said deiHDasnts, rceoaore Ulnge dey. Dinsel dy his wife and Chniles Pott are not rtiuenis or tne state or Indiana. N jw therefore, by older ol said court, said defeudant last above namd are hereby notified of the filing at.d pendeccy of said cjmplalnt avaiDBt thetn, and thnt ualens tbey appear and answer or demur thereto, at tue calling rif said caue on the s.codJ day of the term of said courr, to be beg an and held at tbe court bouse in tne city ot lauianapoils on tbe H r 11n...l ... -v- . . . v . . - . . u.oi i'iuuua i ii nuvtiuucr, KH1U cttmplaint, acd the run tiers aud things therein contained and aileped. wilt be heard and de termined in tneir absence AUSTIN H. EROWN, augS-Mw Clerk. Calvin F. Rookeb, Att'y for Pl'ff, 23 North jsjBiawsre street STATE OK INDIANA, Marlon county, s " ' - - ' as v 'a CS tU WUU ' V a in the state oi Indiana, September term. 1876. ij, 'o. rurectoeure oi mortgage. Hamuel Hester v. Mcnolas R. Kuekle and others. Be It known, tbat on tbe 2ath dir of A no-naf neys, filed In tbe office of the clerk ot the Ho irio, tue auuTo uauieu uiaioun. ii v li i h ii I nr. ße'ior Court ot Marion county. In the state ot Indiana, his complaint agxlnst tbe above named defendants 'or roi eclosure of morttraee. and on aniil 21th rlav nf A nimci ivtk O O f v. .&uuv, iuU n saia piaintins med in said clerk 's office the amaavlt of a competent person showing that said defendants, Thomas 1). Klusran arid Urbana Wine Comnanv. are not residents of tne state or Indiana. Now. therefore, by order of said court, aatd deiendanis last above named are berebr notineo oi ti e n ing and pendency of said com plaint against mem, and thai unless tLev anpear auu answer or aeiuur mere o, at tne calling of said cause on tbe r-econd day of tbe term of said court, to ne begun and held al the court house in the city of Indlanapo Is on the nrsi Aionaav m rx-vemner, we, said com plalui. and the matters and things therein contaibed and alleged, will be heard and dettrmmea in their abience. AUSTIN H. BROWN, auR3T-3w Clerk. Dye t 11 a rbi s, Att'ys for Pi'lT. CTATE OF INDIANA. Marion count v. as; O Iu ihe Superior Coutt oi Marion county, In tbe state of Indiana, September term, 187ö. io. 1.1, tw K.muel Hester vs. Nicholas R. Rur-kle et al. Be It kDoan. tbat on the -.4 th dav or A no-nut ioD, tn- acoe namea niainiirr. dv ma aitor neys. filed in tbe office of the clerk of the Su frior Court f v a Ion county. In the state ot ndiana, oouplaint against the above nan ed defendants for foreclosure of mortgage, and on asid V4 h dav of August, )8 , ih said plalnilfl filed In said clerk's omce tbe affloavlt of a competent person showing that said deffDdanta Tnomaa I) Klogan and tbeUibana Wine Company, are not residents of the state oi maiana. Now, iherefo'e, by order of said court, raid aiei.aanis last an -ve named are hereby noil ne i of toe filing and pendency of said com plaint against ih-m. and that unless they an pear and answer or nemnr tbeieto. at tbe calllog of said cause on tbe second day of the le m of said court, to be begun and htld at the court bo um- in he city of lud anapojls on tbe O'St Mondy in November, 1B7D, said compi int ar-d the matt rs nd tnlDga therein con'slned.and aliened, will ba heard And de termined m tneir tusefc. - AUSTIN IL BROWN, an?3n-3w . ! Clerk. uye a Harris. At'vs for Pi'ff : WTATE OK 1NUIAVA, Wsrlon county, ss: i In the Superior Court of Marion ooui.tv. in ne state - i .nutans, September term, 187Ü. No. if, AM. To quiet title. XNicn uxs Lj. Howard v. ueary d. Laughiln, Amanda J. Clark and John N. lark. Hell kiown, Iba on the i'4 h day of Aoeust, 187, the above nam-d piaioiirT. bv his a lorny s, n ied in tbe in ok- or i be eierk or the Hut erior Court ot Varlon count v,iu theBtateof Indiana, bis comulaint sgalDst the above nameu defetadania to quiet title, and on said 2 ltd dat f M'grtKt. l7o. tb said ulHlntiff filed in s-id cierk'a office the affidavit of a ompelent pers ti, showing tbat said de endaul, ht i'. Lnnuhllu, is no i a resident of the state of Indiana. uw, tnertioit, by order of said ourt, said deiond nt last h bo ve named is hereby notiQed of the flilog aud pendency of said cimI int ; g Unst blm, aud tbat uuiess he appears a Dil answers or demurs thereto, at the t ailing of said cause rtn i be second dav of the terra of said ourt, o ba begun and held at the e tart hoai-e In tbe city oi Ii-dlaDspolls on tbe first Monday In November, 187', said complaint, aid tbe matters aod thlt ks therein contsli ed and al eged, still be heard and deteriuiued in bis absence. AUSTIN IL LROWN, aug80Jw Clerk. Heukod a Wtntjk, AttraforPriT. 5100 INVEST so HA- PAID . A rROFII Oif $1.700 Üu- ing the past few months nnder cur Improved s stem of oeiatng In stocks, -ilsks rt-duced to nominal snms and pronia mcreaaed. Books coutaming full Information tntoa appilo ttlon. i TnMRRITVlR A fY). Bankers and Brokers, a Wail st. New York.
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Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the ciy ot Indianapolis, Indiana, and duty attested by thee erk of said city, under the corporate seal of said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, September 30, 1S7Ö, sell at public auction at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o clock A. it. and 4 o clock p x. of said day, th following described lot or parcel ol land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satiiiy the sum hereinalter named as as8eK&ed against such pren lses for street Improvement, and all cot, la, to-wlt: --, Lot No. thirty (3?) In square No. eleven (U) Fietchei's nonhea-i addition to the city I Indianapolis, Mar on county, Indiana, owned be- ftoughuu A. r'letcner, Jr ,agal st which la ass 8ed tbe sum of one h andre t and seven dollars and eighty cents (8107 8 ) 'or street improvement In lavor of Samuel P. Strong, conti actor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., September 6, 1S76. Sale for Street Improvement Ey virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the citv of ludlanapolis, Indiana, and duly ai tested by he clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, September SO, 1S76, sell at public auction, at tbe City Court Room between the hours ot 10 o'clock a. x. and 4 o'clock p. of said dy, tbe following described lot or parcel of land, or so maen thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinatter named as assessed against such premises for street lmprovem.nt, and all costs, to-wlt: Lot No. thirteen (13) In Caven'a subdivision ui uu ioi.M) one nunarea auu eignt (ius) in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, ludlana, ownei by Willi m H.and Mary ccheer, sgainst which is assessed the sum of thirtyeight dollars and eighty cents ( ZS 8'i) fcr street improvement in lavor of Ueorge Wm. Hilbert, wui awivi, , HENRY W. TUTEWILER : City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 6, 1876. Sale for Street Improvement. 1 By virtue of a certain p-ecept to me directed by the mayor of the city of Indianap o is, Indiana, and duly attested by the clers of said city under the corporate seal of said city, l will on SATURDAY September 30, 1S76, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between tie hours of 10 o clock A. x. and o'clock P.M. of said dsy, the following do sor-oed let or parcel oi land, or so mucb thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the eu m hereinafter named as assessed against sucb premises for street Improvement, and all costs. to-wit: Lot No. one (1) Pool's subdivision of square No. eighteen (lk) J .hnson' heirs' addition to tne city or ind an a polls, viarlon county, iddiana, owned by J -eoh Pool, ag Inst which la assessed the sum of seven. y-flve doilais and eighty-seven cents ( 7i 87) for street im provements In favor of Samuel P. Strong, con tractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. September 8, 1876. Indianapolls, Ind. bale for titreet Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of tbe city ot Indlanapol s. Indiana, and duly a i. tee ted by the clerk of said citv nnder the corporate seal of said city, 1 will, on SATURDAY, September 30, 1876, sell at public auction at tbe City Court Room, between the hours o 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. a of said day, the following described lot or parcel oi land, or so mucu thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum herelnaitei named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and all costs, to-wlt: Lot No. ten (10) In Ryan and Frank's subdivision of ouilot Xo. one hnndred and eight (H8) in the city ot Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by Lizetia Werbe, against which is assessed the sum of thirtyn ne dollars an tleven cents '139 11) or street lm pro v meat in lavur ol George Wm. Seibert, contractor, HENRY W. TUTEWILER, ' City Treasurer. Indlanarjolis, lud ..September 6. 1876. ' Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the city of ludlanapolis, Indiana, aud duly attested by the clerk of said city, under the corporate seal of said city, 1 will on SATURDAY, September 30, 1876, sell at public auction at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. x. and 4 o'clock p. M., of said day, t he following desciibed lor, or parcel of land, or so much inereor as may be necessary to satisiy tne sum hereinafter named as assessed against sucQ premises fr street improvement, and all cost, to-wlt: Lot No. on (1) In Stern's re subdivision of outlor. No. ODe hundred and elgbty-one (181) In the cay of Indlanapo 1, Marion county, Ii diana, owned bv Jennte S. Norwood, agalust whicn la aseesed the sum of six dollar and slx'y cents (18 6 ) for street lmprovemtnt In favor of Henry Sellers, cootiacior. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 6, 1876. Sale for street Improvement. Rv virtue of a certain nrecent to me directed. bv tbe mayor ottbe cl y of Indianapolis, In diana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under tbe corporate seal oi said city, I will on SATURDAY, September 30, 1876, sell at public auction, at tbe City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. n. and o'clock P.M.,osald dav, the rollowina denen bed lot, or paioel ol laud.or so mucn thereof as may be necessary to saus y tne sum nereinaiter named as assessed against such premises for street Improvement, and all costs to-wlt: Lot No. three (1) in Stern's re-subdi vision of ouilot No one hundred and eighty-sue (181) in dee ty or mmauapon, Marlon county, Indiana, oanea by Jenuie M. Norwood, against which Is assessed tne sum of six doLars and sixty cents (Id 6u) for street Improvement In fafur of Henry Sellers, contractor.' . 1 , HENRY W. TUTEWILER. City Treasurer Indianapolis, Ind., September 6, 1378,
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Sale for Street Improvement. By vlrtueof a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the c.ty of Indiarapoüs, Indiana, and duly attested bv the clerk of sail city nnder the corporate seal ol said city, l will on SATURDAY, September SO, 1S73, sell at public auction, at the r-:tv Court Room between the hours of 10 o'cloik A. M. and 4 o clock p. m. of said day, the following described lot, or paicel of land, or so much hereof as tuny be necssiry io satisfy the sum hereinafter namd as assessed aza'nst such premises for strttt improvement, and all costs, to-wlt: Lot No. one (1) in square No. fifty-one 5n in the city ot Indianapolis, Marlin county, Indiana, owned by Wienau Shevs' heirs, vis Mrs. Mary e. ii. wheels, Mrs. Klisabith L. S. Harrison, Henry H. Sneeis, Mary B. sheets. nna H. sheets, Cat arlne K. "heels and Tnomaa R. Sheets, against, which Is assessed tbe sum of nv nty-ave doilaia and nlne'ytnreeceuu(r5 93) f.r street lmpovement la favor of Indiana Cemeut ripe Company, contractor. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Tnd September 6, 1876. Sale for Streat Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept lo me directed, by the mayor nf the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and naiyatt stc.I bythecleik of said city under the corporate seal of said city. I will on SATURDAY, September 30, ISTo, sell, at public and Ion. at the City Court E.om. between the bours ot 1 1 o'clock A. M. audi o'clock P. a. of said day. the followinsj described Jot, or parcel of land, or so u.uch thereof as may be nece-ssary to satifv taa Bum hereinafter named as asseased against such premises lor street improvement, aad all costs, to-wlt: Lot No. two (2) in square No. Hfiy-one (51) in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by Uiliiam Sbeets heirs, viz t Mrs. Marys. It. Sheets, Mrs. Elizab-ih L. rt. Harrison, Henry II. Sheets, Mary B. Sheets, Anua h Sheet, Catharine R. SDeeUand Thoma 1. Sheets, against whien Is assessed the sura of seveut -five dollars and ulaety-tbreeoe t 8 7 V ) for street Improvement In lavt r of Indiana Cement Pipe Company, contractor. HENRY Vi. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind September 6. 1S76. Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of tbe city of Indianapolis. Indiana, and duly atieotexl ty the cierk of said city under the corporate etai of taid city, I will oa SATURDAY, September 30, 1S75, sell at public auction, at the City Court Koom, i.-elween the hours of 10 o'cloca a. m. aud 4 o'clock P.M.cf snidday.the loliowlsgdescrloed lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as asseased against sucn premixes lor stieet improvement, aad all co&ts, to-wil: Lot No. ten (10) In sqqare No. two (21 In tbe Indianapolis Cnr Cooinaay 's Brst addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Ind ana, owned by E izabetu M. Kerper, against whlou Is assessed ihe urn of .hlrty-orje dollars and sixty cents (ft; 6 for street Improvement in lavor of Davis & Muse, contractors. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 6. 1876 Sale for Street Improvement. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city or lud aaapolts, Indiana, and duly attested by tbe cl-rk or said city under the corporate seal of said city, I wm on SATURDAY", September 30, 1876, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between tbe bou s ot lo o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock p. at. of said day, the following descrlbtd lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy tbe sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street Improvement, and all costs, to-wlt: Lot No. nine (9) In f quare No. two (2) in tha IcdlananoJia Car Company's first addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marlin county, Indiana, own'd by kl zabeth M. Kerper. against which Is a"soijOed tbe sum of t bin v-one dol lars and sixty cent (til 6 ) tor street improve ment in lavor oi Davis & Muse, contractors. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 6, 1876. Sale for Street Improvement! By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city of ludlanapolis, Indiana,ind duly attested oythe clerk o' said city under the corporate seal of aaid city, I will, on SATURDAY, September 30.1S76, a sell at public a uUion, at the City Court Room, between tbe hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock P. m. of sail day, the following descr bed lot or parcel of laud, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named ai assessed agsrtnst such premises for street mproveaieut, and all costs, tcwlt: Lot No. five (5), Parker's subdivision of Butler's north addition to tbe city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana, owned by K. B. Williams (Christian name uokuowd). against wblc is assessed tbe sum f ofty-five dollars and sixty-five cent, (k-5 for street improvement In lavor of s unuel J. Smock, contractor. - HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., September 6. 1876. STATE OF INDIANA, Marlon county, est In ihe Superior Court ot Marion county. in the state or Indiana, September term, IsTd. No. 15,722. Complaint for Divorce. Truey Ann -ickmau va. Wm ey Hickman. Be It known, that on the 81st day of Aueust. 1876, the above named plaintiff by her attorney, filed In the office of the clerk of the superior ourt of Mar on county, In the state ot Indiana, her corn plaint again it the aoove named defendant for divorce, and on said Slst day of An inst. 1876. tha said plaintiff filed n said clerk's office the amaavu oi a competent persoj, snowing that said d fendaut. Wesley Hickman. Is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order ot tald court, said defendant last above named Is hereby notified of the filing and pendency ot said complaint against him. and that unless he : appears and answers or demurs thereto, at the , calling of said cause ou tbe second day of the : term of said court. to be beim n and held at tbe court house In the city o Indianapolis, on taa first Mo. day In November, 1876, said complaint, and the. matters and things therein contained an- attowvt will be heard and determined in bis absence. AUollN H. BROWN, Clerk. B. J. Peellx, Att'y lor Pl'tS, 18 North Penn sylvania airvet.
