Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1877 — Page 5
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Obstinate minus must surrender and admit the wonderful cures of couphs, colds and bronchistis effected by Dr. J. II. McLean's Cough and Lung Heuling Globules. This new way, new principle, producing a gas, going direct to the affected parts, is the only remedy. Trial boxes, 25 cents, by mail. Dr. J. H. McLean, 314 Chestnut street, t. Louis. . ; You say consumption can not be cured. It can, by this new principle, new way, Dr. J. H. McLean's Cough and Lung Healing Globules. The healing gas generated when sucking them being inhaled, stops tubercnla irritation and cures coughs, colds, hoarseness, consumption or any diseases, throat or lung. Trial boxes, by mail, ' 2A cent. Dr. J. II. McLean's office, 314 Chestnut -treet, St. Louis, Mo. -DOWX IX THE MOITII." . Where there is a continual dropping down into the back of the mouth with irritation and inflammation of the nasal cavities and throat, with hawking, spitting, and a sense of fullness about the head, be not deceived or fancy it a simple cold. You are afflicted with that scourge of this climate, Catarrh, the forerunner of Consumption. In its early stages a few bottles of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy will effect an entire cure. When confirmed Dr, Fierce's Oolden Medical Discovery should be used in connection with the remedy. These standard medicines have been before the public many years, and their use has been i attended with the most gratifying success. A full discussion of Catarrh and its rational treatment is contained in 'The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," a book of over 900 pages, illustrated with 282 engravings, bound in cloth and gilt, price, postpaid, $1.00. Address Publishing Department, World's Dispensary, Buffalo, X. Y. . THE FORGETFCLXIWi OF PEOPLE Compels Dr. Pierce to remind invalids that his Oolden Medical Discovery is unsurpassed as a blood, live- and cough medicine. See his Memorandum Books; they are given away at all drug stores. SPEplAL NOTICES. 4 Castoria is a perfect' substitute for Castor Oil, without any of It objections, Tor it Is pleasant to take, and does not uau.seate or gripe. For Costlveness at any age, but especially for Sour Stomach, Wind Colic, Worms and the Disordered Bowel of Children, It is the most effective remedy In existence. , It is harmless, it is reliable, and it is cheap. o There need be no pain where Centaur Liniment la used. '. Burns and Scalds are healed without a scar. Rheumatism, Sprains, and most flesh, bone and muscle ailments can be Absolutely cured. There are two kinds The White Centaur Liniment is for family use the Yellow for hones aud animals. One trial will convince the incredulous. -o 50,000 Monitor cooking stoves have been sold. They are made of the best material, with all the best improvements; are clean, never smoke, and are better adapted for all kinds o cooking and baking than any other coal -burn lng stove that Is made v Exchange. -A Vaixablk Mxdicink. Buchu in various forms has for many years been one of the chief articles In the Materia Mcdira for the treatment of eetaln diseases, among which are chiefly those affecting the urinary, digestive and circulatory organs. The difficulty that was long experienced in obtaining a preparation of this valuable drug, that could always be relied upon for uniformity iu Ktrength and absolute parity, led to the Introduction of Helrubold's Extract of Buchu, which for the last quarter of a century baa been extensively used both by physicians and in house and family practice, and with very ((ratifying success. This medicine, like every other valuable thing, has been extensively Imitated, and those who have use for It will do well to nee that they obtain the genuin "Ileimbold Biichu," the only pure and reliable preparation. FINANOIAL. "fONEY on improved farms at NINE per 1X. cent, on long time, in sums or not less than ,000. CLAYPOOL & STODDARD, 2 Claypool building. TARM LOANS Eight aud Nine per cent. JD ' without life Insurance, in ums of $1,00 ana over, maae wimoui aeiay ov SMITH A HANN AM AN, ' ' 27 Virginia avenue, Indianapolis. MISCELLANEOUS. kKK ween in jour own town, lerms anu M outfit free. H. HALLE IT tt CO., Port land, Maine. F OR SALE Matthews fatetu Knewaoie Memorandum Book for 00 cent for No. 1. vrcruuiurio., raunpie copies hem anv whf-reon receipt of price. Address, SEN TL NEL COMPANY, Indianapolis. An . a ' - 1 1 . FOR SALE Matthews' Patent Renewable . Memorandum Book. Send for sample copy and price list. Samples sent postpaid to any address on receipt of oOcents for No. 1, or 40 cents for No. 2. Address, SENTINEL COMPANY, Indianapolis. IARM of !WJ acre 1 miles fronfliuidTvillei 2 Rush county, Indiana. 11 ouse, barn, orchard and good water, on good Pike roa.l ; Kj eres cleared, balance goaxl timber, black wal- ' nut, oak, ash, etc' For further information, address B. t TINOLE Y, Sr Kushville, Rush county, Indiana. $5 to $20 r;rtK Portland, Maine. . at home. Sample free. . 8TINS0N & CO., CIO a day at Lome. Agents wanted, uuuit sw and term free. iitCE & Co.. Aiuuta. Maine. . VTOTICE OF ADMINISTUATION-Notlc is hereby gi ven that the undersigned has betm appointed by the Marlon Civil Circuit Court of Mario Countv, Indiana, Administratrix of the Estate of Francis Donnelly late of mid county, deceased. Said estate Is supposed to be solvent, ' ELIZABETH DONNELLY. Jan. 27, 1377. Administratrix.'. TKL'TH IS incnTYt - . i i l i.i T 1MXTt:jJ KALMHKX .Mlirt of 1200 V ) .in ,!r.i, ljil tvll h ltilrr. R ft'.V Bf.!!'. H.iUf Mid tnvlinjr xp-nf r.l. Mount J. MlItllJUMTllk'l C., CinClllliali.OllHt. HARRIED LADIES -ft.". yrar 4 MtuU T, U, V JAJUt.JWaUiitftbClilUrla4, 1
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Premium Silver Spoon Coupon. .Silverware. To tt Union Mirr Plating Co., Cincinnati, 0.: This is to certify that I am a subscriber of the paper from which I have cut this Coupon, and am entitled, under your premium arrangement, to a full set ot extra plated Silver Spoons, with hit initials engraved theron. I inclose herewith 75 cts., to pay express, packing, boxing, and engraving charge. W On receipt of this Coupon, we hereby agree to return to the sender, exprm or mailing cfuiraa prepaid in Jull, a full set of six of our extra plated Silver Spoons, with the Initial of the sender, or any other Initial desired, engraved thereon. r This Coupon will be honored by us for ninety days from the date of this pspvr. fier which it will be null and TOM. Signed f Cnios Silver Tt ati ng Co., Cincinnati, 6. As soon as the necessary stock can be manufactured, nil who secure the above useful and valuable premiums,, will be permitted to secure a full set oX silver plated knives and forks, on tha same liberal basis. J. w. 1URPEK, Attorney. STATK OF INDIANA, Marion county,. as: In the Hunerlor Court of Marion county, in the tttate of Indiana, April terra, 177, No. 17.US. -t . Julia Ludingtou vsVllliam H.H.Lqdineton. Be it known, that on the ltith day of January, 1K77, the aiove named plain titr, by her at torney, niea in tne omce oi tne cierK or tne Kunenor Court of Clarion countv. in the State of Indiana, his complxint against the above named rit-lendant for dlvorc-e,and on khII liitn day of January. 1K77. the said plaintiff nied in aid clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that aid defendant, William II. II. L,u(lington,lanot a resident of the state oi inaiaiia. . Now. therefore, bv order of said coart. said defendant last above namod Is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of . said complaint against him, and that unless lie appears and answer or demur thereto, at the calling oi Kaiu cause, on the second dav of the terra of said court, to be begun and hfld at the eourt house in the city of Indianapolis on the first Monnny in npru. i77, xaia complaint, and the matters and things therein contained aud alleged, will be lieanf and determined in his absence. - AUSTIN JI. BROWN janl73w , ' . . Clerk.. DOBBIN'S STARCH POLISH. (HOY DA SHIHE) - . ... ! A GEEAT DISCOVERY! By the ose of which every family may give tilelr lluu that brilliant polish liecullar to fln laaiulry work, savins time and labor In iron ing, more than It entire cost. Warrantee Ask torDobbin'a. DOBBIN'S, BBO. A CO., I North Fourth street, Philadelphia. ' H. If. ' W:E. Oeiiernl Ascnt. TTlARWeflöaeresIMini' rrorn Rnshvllle, - KiTHh couaty. IndiMia. Ilouae, barn, or chard and gooU water on good I'lke road, ttt acres; cleared, balance good timber, black walnut, oak. anit.etc. v or rurtner miormatlon.addreaa B. P. TINOLKY, 8r., RoahvlUe, Koah oounty, Indiana. - : ' ;
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CENTAUR Liniments.
. i i . The lame can be bealed and the wounded made whole. We know now Jut what the Centaur Liniments will do. They will not mend broken bones nor cure Cancer, but they will extract soreness, allay pain, cure rheumatism and a larger range of flesh, bone and muscl ailments than any article ever before discovered. . . Scientific skill can not ko beyond the effects of these remarkaole preparations. Chronic Rheumatlxm of many years standing. Neural gia, Weak Back, Fever Sores, Weep I nj Sinews, sciatica, Caked Breasts, Distorted: Joints and Sprained Limbs of the worst kind are cured by tne w nite centaur uniment. It will destroy the nain and Hkal V itiiout A Scar all ordinary Burns and Scalds, it will extract the poison of Bites and Stings, and the frost from t rozen Limbs. It is very efficacious for Earache, Toothache, Itch and Cutaneous Krupllons. Mr. J ok iah Westake.of Marysvllle, O., writes "For years my rheumatism has been so bad that I have b en unable to Mir from the house. The first three bottles ol Centaur Liniment enabled me to walk without my crutches. I am mending rapidly. I think your Liniment simply a marvel." C. II. Bennett, Druggist, Uock Prairie, Mo. says: "Centaur Liniment üells better and elves the. bet satisfaction of anything in the market." What th Centaur Liniment has done for others it will do for you. It is handy, it Is re name ana it is cneap. THE YELLOW CENTAUR LINIMENT . is worth its weight in gold to owners of borses and mules.. This Liniment has cured more Sprained, S wen led. IU rut-boned and Galled horca in three years than have all the farriers in the country in an age. It effects are simply wonderful. We haVerthousandsunon thousands of certificates as'strong as the following: : i .7 ' i "My horse was lame for a year with a fetlock wrench. All remedies utterly failed to cure, and I considered him worthless until I commenced to use Centaur Liniment, which rapidly cured him. I heartily recommend it. "RKV. OKO. W. FERRIS, "Manorvllle, Schoharie Co., N. Y." "Dear Sirs I have nsed your Centaur Lini ment in my family, and find it to be of great value. Please mttntX-ta twodollur' worth, one for mules and Horses, RILEY SICKLES. "Falls Station, Wyoming Co.; Fa." ""rt mnfces very little'difference what the cas is, whether tt be Wrench, Sprain, Poll-Evil, Ringbone, Scratches or Lameness of any kind, the effects are the same. Liverymen, stage proprietors, farmers, etc., should never be without the Yellow Centaur Liniment. It is sold everywhere, aud warranted in its effect. Laboratory of J. B. ROSE & 0 40 Dey street, New York. CASTORIA. It is a m (stake to suppo.se that Castoria is not adapted to erown persons as v eil as children. They only need to increa.-e the quantity. But children have a many complaints for which Castoria is adapted, like Wind Colic, Sour Stomach, Worms, Tetter, Teething and Croup, that it is especially recommended for them. Its effects are more certain than castor oil. It contalnsno alcohol, and is as Plfasant to Take as Honey. It tiever gripes. . By regulatltg the stomach aud bowels the Castoria cools the blood, expels worms and prevents feverishness, quiets the nerves and produces health then of course children can sleep in quiet and mothers can rest. Castoria is recommended by all physicians and nurses who have tried it, and it is having a rapidly increasing sale. It is prepared with great care after the recipe of Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Massachusetts, at the labratory of J. B, Rose dt Co., 4 Dey i street. New York. T H I S - . IS NO TIME To pay TWO PROFITS on Clothing and Furnishing Goods when you can buy at the :Mm elvi And only pay ONE Small JIargin above Wholesale Xanuracturers Cost. i THIS IS NO TIME To buy ot the ordinary Retail Dealer, who lias bought his stock from jflaiiuiacturerg. when you can buy direct from Manufacturers at Xos. 5 Ä G RATES RLOCK, as Cheap as they can buy by the quantity. ; j ' THIS IS NO TIME To pay1 Middle Jlen $20 lor a SUIT or OVERCOAT,' when the- Käme article may be bought at the for $17. THIS IS NO TIME To pay Hiddlc Jlen 50. cents for 14 oz. Underwear, when you can buy it at the WHEN Clothing Store, for 2 cents. THIS IS NO TIME To spend money that might be saved by simply visiting the dOTHINCf STORE, Xoh. 5 and O Rate Illock, IT. PENNSYLVANIA ST oOpposit tl roeVqffJoa
TilBEE Aft. 1 FARMS -FOR SALE
'' ix ''' ' 1 '-:' 3 , 1IE.VKV COlATY.'.niSSOlKI. Each Xenr to Station on the MUsonri. UsnwM ana Texas RaiIrMMl. , 1. A farm of 400 acres: 7 miles from Clinton. the county neat of said countv. and 4 inilt-s from La Due station. Rich agricultural land: part hedge aud part rail fence; rolling prarle with 40 acre of timber detached. A vein of good eoal 30 Inches thick, near 1 1 1 surface. - Improvemkmts. A frame clwc lllnE,7 room; also two tenant hou.se, a living well to eacli; voung orchanl, 200 assorted trees; pond and a branch of water fed by a spriug; tronts upon a county roai, wmi a scoooi nouse near oy. I'rice, ii ;) per acre. .. 2. A farm of 400 acre.' Kanal to any in the county, Ä)0 of which are in cultivation, balance prairie pastuie; the whole under fonce. improvements. A I wo-story nweinnx and kitchen, barn, etc., good well for house, also for Htock, lou amorted apple trees, also peach. cherry aud pear tree, with rapts ami berries; about three mliea of hedge fence with another mile ready to torn out. This farm lies three mile each from Montrose and Appletou stations. Price, Sl per acre. 3. A farm of 011 acres (including 40 of timber detached), situated one and a half miles from ilontrose station. All In cultivation (ex-ept timber) and lies In a body upon an important county road. The dwelling houne, an ordina ry one; 7 howi or apple orchard; stab!s for W horses; two tenant nouses;, numerous good wells; also ponds for stock; also a branch of living water on the place. About 400 acres Is of the highest quality of land; the residue but slightly worn. Heveral extra nne veins of coal exists near the surface and only await a de mand for it to Insure the owner three fortunes. And not the least in value in a quarry of fine sandstone, so seldom found In the western country. Fences are hedge, .board and rail. , .. ; . Price, fl per acre. - . The owners of the. above described farms were uufortuuate Jn stock and other operation and the lands have been ctosnl om un der a trustee's deed, which is positive. The title to which will be guaranteed, with taxes including lfcTtf paid fully. Time will bo given upon one half or more oft lie purchase money it desired. But neither of the farm are offered in barter for other property. Both Clinton and Montrose are one night s , travel from St. 1XU1. Call on or address II. BIjAKhlEY, Nd. 6 North Third St., St. Ixmis, Mo. Are planted by a million people in America. Bee N ick's Catalogue .TOO illustrations, .only 2 cent. " Nick's floral Guide, quarterly, 25 rents a year. V'ick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 50 cents; with elegant eioth covers, fl.00. All my publications pre printed in English and German. Addre, ' . JAMK.S V1CK, Roihester, N. Y. Thomas II. Bowi.es, Attorney. STATK OK INDIANA, Marlon oounty, s: In the Superior Court of Marion eounty, in the state ot Indiana, April term, 1877. No. 17.7.-S. David M. Taylor ts. James Dickson, Mary A. Dickson, Robert Dickson. lie it known, that on the2fth day of January, 177, the above named plain till, by his attorney, filed in the office of the clerk of the Snoertor Court of Marion county. In the state of Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendants to -quiet title to real estate and to remove liens claimed thereon, aud on said2tith clay of January, 1877, the said plaintiff filed In ' sain clerk's office the affidavit of a competent person showing that said defendant, ltobert Dickson, is nt a resident ot the state of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order of said eourt. said defendant last above-named is hereby notified of the filing and pendency of kaid complaint against him, and that unless he ap-K-ar aud answer or demur thereto, at the culling of said cause on the second day ol the term of said court, to be begun and held at th court house In the city of Indianapolfs, on tue lira Monday in April, 1S77. said complaint, and the matters and things therein contained and alleaed, will be heard and determined in hin absence. , - : AUSTIN II. BROWN, jfln81-Sw Clerk. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Twelfth ward, in the city of Indianapolin, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that I, Timothy Donlou, a male Inhabitant of said ward, over the age twenty one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of suid county, at their next Meeting, for a license to sell, for one1 year, eplritous, vinous and malt liquors, in a le quantity than a quart at a time, with the Privileg of allowing the same to be drunk on mj premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is described nn follows: Lot No. 1 in outlot No. l.'ft) Yandes subdivision, and known a No. 2Mi Houtli West street, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion County, Indiana. fSignedr TIMOTHY DONT.AN. "VTOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of uie r irtn warn, in tne city or lnutana ions, iTenter townsnip, Marion county, Indiana, that I, James Maley, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twenty one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners ot said county, at their next meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, splritous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege or allowing tne same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of tha premises whereon I desire to sell said liquor! is described as fol lows: Ixjt No. 20 outlot No. 148, and known as No. 304 West Washington street: in the ,city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, IJSlgmUJ . JAMhn .uAU.li "VTOTICE is hereby given to the cltlr-ens ol tha Eleventh ward, in the city ox Indian a pol Is. Center township, Marlon county, I ndi ana. . tluU I, F. W. Kchaefer, a male lnhabt tan I ol said ward, over thj age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their Kebruary meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, spiritnus, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a . time, with the privilege ol allowing tne same to be oranK on my premises. - . The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is deseriUxl ns. follows: Ixt No. 12, square 22, Drake's addition and known as No. 775, southeast corner Tennessee and fsixth streets, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. iSigned) F. W. 8C1IAEFER. A SAW: Mill.: FOB THE PEOPLE. 11 In hMI rikblr MulJ 8.W Mill it t1-tcd tiny SichIUt, vlll w njr im m nf, III 4- mm murk rl lpr nd baad b lUi awidt-rTd) u ttaa tK-.l rirealu' Mill. It ttttut. hnut btarka, mm varkiof mmnm mit vf U:e wxl itMUatUI IM ptra urBI kii-A, bring nad coiirrW f lraa mid (!. 1 u aaaailr at ap and Martrd la final I ta T tin. , 1 1 I. crvHllT drirfa by ihmbtog ea-, V S 4Tm.m ;T"? i-V-piitr r aot rflcdlDf Ira aorat power. ; cuu (mm Vtoft iH00 trHtl lack lambrr pal r. Thr Mill rn.nH F.urtta m soaraaicatlj b irriK iw am. Kettd israireular. JElfopw-JEfcopm MAX ADET.ERf Nsrw Hoor. Just published. Will outHel) any book in the field. This brightest of humorous book Is piofusely illustrated with most la. ghabl) pictures by Arthur B. Kkost.. W11J sell byitoon of iM beauty and cheapness. No other book published poisfiessingsnch general fitness for the wants rnf the present times. Agents who wish to mak big wagt wanted in every town. Tempting term sr.. circulars sent on application to A. O. NFJTTLETON CO., Chicago, ill., or OnoiiUiaU, O,
LEGAL.
SÄLE FOR STREET . IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of aevrtaln preecBttome dlr.-ctl by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis. Indiana, and duly attested by the el?rk of wild city under the corporate seal of said eity.I will on SATURDAY, February 24, 1877, sell at public auction in the City Oonrt Room, between the hours of 10 o'oloct a. m. anl i o'clock p. if. of said day, the following described lot or parcel of load, or so much ,.,- ma nMtij t.: HCTfKmry KiiLiMy tne sura hereinafter named as nssAaiMi ininnui . pr inis-M for street improvement, and AUm IxtNo. one hundred and eighty-foor iv?) in ISpann A Co.'s Woodlawn add.ti on tn ihA city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by D. L. and F. F. Batterson Kbristi.n names unknown) aaalnst which la assessed the sum of four dollars and forty -two and oneii i renn (s-t.4-fi ior street improvement in favor of James Mahoney, contractor, HENRY W, TÜTEWILF.R, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, kid., January ?1. W76. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. Bv virtue nf st -rtaln ntwAnt ts mn - " - "- " - k- m', I VIS I 7".; iTTTJ bv the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Inui .iia,u uuij umra oy tne cierR or said city, under the corporate seal of said city. I will on 3ATÜRDAY. February 24, 1877, " sell at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and i o'clock p. m. of said day. the follow in? described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sura hereinafter named as assessed against auch premises lor street improvement, and all costs, to-wit: Lot No. one blind rvid anil fnrtc.tuA iJ In Spa nn & Co.'s Woodlawn addition to the city owned by Hannah Caldwell, against which is assessed the sum ot four dollars and forty-two and one half cents (24.42) for street improvement in favor of Jamea Mahoney, contractor. HENRY W. T0TEWILEK,f . t i t . Gty TreaTOrer. India ns polls, Ind., Jan uary 31, lJfi 7. . . ' SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. i . . By virtue of a certain precept to me directed, by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the elerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on " SATURDAY, February 24, 1877,!', ' . 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 said day, the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be. necessary to satiafv the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and all costs to-wit: Lot No. two hundred nd sixty two (2-i2) in Fl tcher'B Woodlawn addition to th city of Indianapoll', Marion county. Indiana, owned by David Phillips, against whlcA s aasested the stim of seventeen dollars and sixty cent1 (5l7.t0) for street improvement in favor of James Mahoney, contractor. ' ; r HENRY W. TÜTEW1LER, ' City Treasurer. Indie uipoUs, Ind., January 81, 1&7. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the elerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on SATURDAY, Febniary 24, 1877, j sell, at public auction, at the City Court Room, between the honra of 10 o'clock-A. M. and 4 o'clock p, M. of aaid day. the following ddscrlbed lot, or parcel or land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street improvement, and all cost.s. to-witr Lot No one hundred and seventy-six 17b) In Spann & Co. 's Woodlawn addition to tiw city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana, owned by J. C Wood (Christian name unknown) against which la assessed tha sum of four dollars and forty-two and one-half cents for street improvement ltt favr of James Mahoney, contractor. ' ' HENRY W. TDTEWlLEK, I . City Treasurer., Indianapolis, lad , Jannay 31, 1X77." , SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue f a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on : 't SATURDAY, February 24, 1877, ; j 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 said day the following described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum here-' inafter named as assessed ngainst such premises, for street improvement, and all coc-ts, to-wit:, . . . f , . - Lot No. one hundred and thirty-seven (137) In Fletcher's Woodlawn addition to the city of Indiauapo'i, Marlon county, Indiana owned: by James Meek, airalnrit which is as-esned tha sum of seventeen ' dollar and siTty cents (817.60) for street improvement in -favor of Jamea Mahoney, contractor. , i urvnv w tiitpwi f vn I ' ' City Treasurer, ludiauapolls. Ind., January 3i, 1877.' . .', r SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, I will on . . i : j . SATURDAY,. February ' 24, 1877, , . 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 anld day, the following described lot, or parcel of Land, or so mucn tnereofas may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as assessed against such premises for street Improvement, and all cost?., towit: ' . ... ... ',:. . .. .- i . . IjSNconehundrel and seve ty-five (173) InSpsnn Co. Woodlawn addit pn to the city of Indianapolis, Ma Ion connty, Indiana, ..weed by J. C Wo d (Christian name unknown) sgainst which Is iwwesseUthe snm ffonr dollars and forty -two nd one-half cents for street mprovement In favor of James Mahoney, eontractoj. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. IndlanapoHa, lad., January ftl, 177
SÄLE FOR STREET MVOTEHEHT.
By virtue of a. emr.in precept to nie tli-ecL-d by the mayor of t.:e city til Indiam.rxiii, in diH.ns and dnlv at levied bv the clerk of iaid city under the-corporate seal of said citv. I wilioit SATURDAY, February 24, lis?, sell at public auction, at the City Court Room . between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m.. and 4 0 clock .p. inoi riid day, the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be i.ec.Miry to satisfy the rum hereinafter naiu.-o .r asses-d aualni-t Mich premises for Ptre-t iinproveim-ut, and 1! cuMs. to-t it: Uot No. or- hundr.d and ixty-eiuht in Spsnn & Ca'i WiKij!.n additioa to t. e city 01 Indlo.tApoli". alr.rion countv, Indiana, owned by I-mi M Lines, against which U assessed tlve sum o. four dollars ana fort v two and one half cents (i ii.AJK) for street improvement in fivor f Jan. es iahoney, contimetor. HENRY W. TÜTEWILER. City Treasurer. Indianapolis, li.d January SI, 1877. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By Irtuc or a rtaln precept to me directed, by the ma vor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by U". clerk of said city under the corporate heal of said city, I will, on SATURDAY, February 24, 1877, ftell at public auction, at the City Court room, between the bourn of 10 o'clock a. k. and 4 o'clock p. m., of KAid day. the following described Votor parcel of land, or so much thereof a may be nwwwry to aaxtisfy the. sum hereinafter nanv-d as avs(l aeaitutt such premises for street improNcnient, and all costs, to-wit: Lot No. one (1) In Pope' subdivision of Fletcher's Woodlawn additio -to th city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana.owued by Dion Bonclcaultjugainst which Lsassessed the sum of forty-eight dollars and forty cents iJliiO for street improvement in favor of James Mahoney, contractor. HENRY V. TUTEWILER. City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind , January SI, 1877. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtne of a certain precept to me dircc teal by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis Indiana, and duly attested by the cl?rk of said city under the corporate seal of said city, 1 w ill on SATURDAY, February 24, IS77. sell nt public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. v. and 4 o'clock P. K., of said day, the follow lg described lot, or parcel of land, or so much thereof ns may be necessary to witlsfy the stun hereinafter named as assessed against sut-Ji premise for street improvement, aDd all costs, to-wit Lot No. two huudred ami sixty-three (2tf!) in Fletcher's Woodlawn addition to the city of Indianapolis, Marion coanty, Indiana, ownt-d by David Fhililis. again t which is assrssed the sum of seven een lollars and aixty centa for street improvement in favor of Jame Mahoaey, contractor. HKNRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, lnL, January SI, 1877. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of saial city under the corporate mal of said city, I will on , SATURDAY, February 24, 1877,sell ot public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. anal 4 o'clock P. M., of said day, the following described lot, or parce.1 of land, or so mucn thereof ns may be nocesMiry to satisfy the sum hereinafter named as a4Ksed against such premises for street improvement, aud all cohUt, to-wit: Lot No. one hundred and seventy-eight (178) In Hpann A Co.'s Woodlawn addition to the elty of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana owned by M. and H. Vctiauehey (Christian names unknown 1 against which is tü, messed the sum of four dollars and forty -two and onehalf S4.-2Vi) for street improvement inC fa tot of James Mahoney, conti actor. , ' HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis Ind., January SI, 1S77. SALE-FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me allrecte by themnvor of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, kdA duly attested by the clerk of said ity under the corporate seal of said city, I will on ... , ! " .SATURDAY, February 24, 1877, sell at public auction, at the City Court Roo m, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and o'elock P. sf., of said day, the following described lot, or parcel of land, or so much the reof as may be necessary to satisfy th sum he rinaftc named as assessed against such premises for street Iniprovent, aud all cost, to:wlt: ... . "' Lot No. one hundred and seventy-seven (177 ) in fpann Co.'s Woodlawn addition to the elty of Indianapolis. Marlon county, Indiana, owned by M. and. II McOaughey (Christian Damen unknown) against which is assessed the sum of four dollars and forty-two and onehalf cents 4.42) for street improvement in lavor of James Mahoney, contractor. ' . HENRY. W. TUTEWILER, ,n ' '' City Treasurer. ' Indianapolis, Ind., January 31, 1S77. SALE FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT. By virtue of a certain precept to me directed by the mayor of th city of Indianapolis, Indiana, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under the corporate seal of the city, I will, on , , . ' : SATURDAY. February 24, 177. .-.-.. selfat public auction, at the City Court Room, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. m. and 4 o'clock P. m. of said day, the following described lot or parcel of land, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the sum hereinafter named km assessed against such preiniea) for street Improvement and all costs, to-wit: Lot "So. one hundred and eighty-three (IKS) in Hpann & Co.'s Wood lawn addition to the city of Indianapolis. Marion county, Indiana, ow ned by D. L. and F. T. Bu'terson (Chrl'ian nam. s unknown against which lsHs.eed Xn sa n of f oar dollar and forty-two and one, hnlt cents H.4i!) for street improvement iix favor of James Mahoney, contractor. ' ,, ' ' HENRY W. TUTEWILER, ' ' ' City Trta-urer. '-Indianapolls, Ind., January SI, 177. PATENTS arebeM obtained tlm.ugh the 1 nven tors' Association TS. Im n 1 Bncr A il hnvi. ness rjertainine to Patents prompt! Hud care
fully attended to. Kor further information address C BRADFOKD. AUoiuy, ' A . . m..- . .Indianapolls, lud. .v: - '; . ': : . . : "
