Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1877 — Page 3
THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL, "WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 23, 1877.
STÄHLET MEW PARTY.
How It Is Hade. Burlington Hawk-Eye. Some One Gas lately began To start a New party Which when it la done, Is going to smash. Into eternal crash, All other parties under the sun. Whigs, Nif?, Fire-eating reus, Tramps, Scamps, ' Reconstructed con feds; Hot abolitionists, ltaw prohibitionists. Labor reformers, frantic protectionists, A pair of High tariff Old whig resurrectionist; All the old federal lRta, Kutter and breadallsts, Wild annexationists, Emancipationists, Texas rangers, , Muspleions strangers, Illinois grangers, Ilibid secessionists, nulllflcationlsts. Temperance agitators. Soft-voiced conciliators, Bruisers, Snooze rs. Republican broilers, Barnburners, Coat turners, Tories, free soilers. Communis t-s, destructlonlsts, Strict constructionists, Constitution revisionist, Dred Scott decisionlsts, Baltimore knacks, tieorgia kuklux, "Blue lights," dlssenslonists, Harttoni conventioniato, Fogy old-timers. Modern white-liners, Antl-monopollsts, Bloated metropolis ts, Bondholders, huöy 'uns. Border ruffians. Ballot box stuffy 'uns: Free-traders, greenbackers. Bulldozers, back-trackers, Free n Inner, W h lte-leagners. Know-nothingadvlsers, Ku ktax compromisers, Temperance liberals, Lioense wlne-blbberals, Sinners and 'publicans, PrivMe and public ones, TUI-tappers, J4uUi-slppers, Hieknry democrats, three-card-monte men, Angels, devils, slouchy and Jaunty men, Nobody, very one, sickly and hearty. Bias ley Matthews has got a new party. Farm and Hgnsehold. The nrar tire of washing harness in warm water and soap is very damaging unless a coat of oil is immediately applied. A. damp eponze will remove any dirt on the harness, and then it is desirable to apply a light coat of oil by using another sponge. The easiest way to get rid of stumps of trees is to bore a hole in the top, say one or two inches, and eighteen inches deep. ut in the hole from one to two ounces of saltpetre, fill the hole with water, and ping up tight. In the spring take out the plug, pour in half a gill of kerosene oil, and set fire to it. The stump will barn entirely up, even the smallest roots. The cardinal maxim in breeding horses, as in all other classes of live ttock, and human beings as well, is that "tile produces like;" and that the longer the line of ancestry cm formly noted for excellence in any particu lar direction, the more certainty is there that this excellence wnl be transmitted Again.it mcst be borne in mind thtt all animals equally well bred and possessing, to all appearance, equal individual exceKence, are not eoual'Iv nreooteat as sires: and when a horse has proven himself successful in the stud, he is always to be preferred to one wholly untned. national Live tootJour rial. The cause of bone spavin may be either of . the following: . Overworking animals while they are too young, the bones being then soft; using caulked shoes, or on account of the dam or aire having been subject to the same disease. Treatment Clip the hair off the spavin for some distance all round, then apply about halt an ounce of the fol lowing blister with übe fingers: Take of biniodide of mercury in fine powder, powdered cantharidea and rodine, of each one drachm; lard, two ounces. Mix thoroughly, and rub in four minutes. Repeat every three weeks for three amplications, and allow from three to four-months' absolute rest in a . comfortable, roomy box stall. American Oentlenian Newspaper. Mocxn oCATsrF. JTo keep mould from rising on catsup or pickles, add a tablespoonful of ground horseraddish to every ... - To Makx ti:k Complexion White jckd Soft. Use tepid water containing a little dow dered borax for bathing the face and hands every morning and evening. Leyos Tzbl Cake. One cup of sugar, butter size of an egg, three eggs, three tablespoons of sour cream, one and one-half cuds ' of flour, one teaspoon of cream tartar, one 'teaspoon of soda. OcTbooB Vjiitiwash. To every four quarts of slackened hmeellow one-half pint .of boiled glue, a lump of alum about twice , the size of a hickory nut, and one table' spoon! ul of salt, with just sufficient titling to give a pure white tint. Xemos Jellt. Grate the peels of tw lemor.s, and squeeze the Juice out; with three ' eecs, two rups of sugar, butter size of at egg. sttrit over a slaw fi re until it boils. The above cake shocld be baked in four layers, and the jelly spread on the layers, as for Jelly caw. Ccoa5CT Cak. One'egc. one cup of -eu . gar, one tablespoo of butter, two-thirds oup of sweet milk, one and twa-thirds cupa of Hour, one teaspoon or. cream tartar, one-half teaspoon of soda. Caie should be split open, , irostes, ana cocoaau sprinkles! on the fro: ing. To TH 8CARLET. For 20 pounds of clotk or yarn, 2i pounds of argol, 2M pounds of lac, 4 peands of muriate of tin, i pound of quin citron Dart, rut tne argol and bark into boiling water. Mix the lae and muriate of tin in copper, brass or earthen. Put ' it into the water when well mixed. As soon as it boils put In the goois wet to prevent ' spotting. OttYuook White washiim. Slack lime in i tLe usual way; mix a handful of flour with sold water, taking care to have no lamps; then pour on boiling water nntil it becomes like common starch pour it while hot into th slaked lime; add one pound of whiting and two ounces of powdered borax ; stir all ' well together in backet. j.f To Fla to a with Lkmox. The white part of a lemon should never be used for flavori ing. It is bitter. The golbules of oil in the surface of the rind contain all the pleasant flavor of the peel. This should be thinly ' pared off. Home experienced cooks rub loaf sugar over the surface. The friction breaks , the oiWucti and the augar absorbs the oil. The sugar is after rd pounded fine lor tia- . voring certain dishes, such as icecreams, etc., . or it can be simply melted in custards and beverages. JoVrt Seai, Bbow5. For 10 pounds of
goods put three pounds of catechu in as
much water as win cover me piw. until dissolved, then put in four ounces o. blue vitriol. Stir it till well oissoivea. rut in the goods and let - them remain over nieht In the morning wring the goods from the dye. Dissolve four ounces ol bichromate ot potasn in Douing waier, au-u thus rmnppa rtf ninnprns 9 nd two ounces of fci-i W V V v. - w j J v..-, extract of logwood, in water enough to cover the goods. Let them remain in 10 minutes. t;ii sliaila If the cmnds area dark color at first it would be well to leave out the coptera3 and logwood and add them gradnaily till the color required is ooiaineu. a will o1nr cotton or woolen. The dark brown stockings so much worn may be colored by this recipe, liy leaving ous me logwood and copperas a good dark brown is obtained. Tuppnrf TUR I.ivk Stock op the Fvem. Pnuti -n a wll man seed farm there is eenXl t V t . V. " " ' O . , . erallv room for improvement in the live stock, iiorsesare sometimes ksi unm mcj n olrl ml weak, and unable to Derform the necessary labor and unfit for sale. Cows are sometimes kept until they are enureiy unni for the dairy or for breeding, but they consume as much provender as those which are in their prime ana aoie to yieia a large upTdvnf milk and stronir. healthv calves. A great Improvement might be made in a flock of sheep by culling out from it, at least once . . . . a i i "I a year, all the ewes that produce ngnt neeces or an inferior staple of wool and supplying their places with others of superior quality in every way. a great improvement may k. in aorina hv op'tiniF rid of nnthriftv animals and introducing the best breedy ... . . . 1 1 1 A 4. which possess the aesiraoie properues 01 iattening readily, coming to maturity at an early age and paying well for the food they eat. LEGAL. "VTOTICE 19 hereby given to the citiJ rena of the Slrteenth (16) ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Iarlon county, Indiana. that I. Edward Dorney, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twenty -one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners ol said county, at their June 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 ol aUowing the ttame to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to Hell said llauors is described as follows: Part of lot No 12, square 74 (being the 35 feet fronting on Houth Illinois street aoutti and adjoining the north 5 fet of said lot No. 12), the house being No. W South Illinois street. Sixteenth (ltf) ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. signed) EDWARD D0RNE . "VTOTICK is hereby given to the citizens of i Wayne township, Marion county, state of indiaua, that the undersigned, a male inhabitant of said township, county and state, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of Commissioners, at their next session, tob begun and held at the court house in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, state of Indiana, on the first Monday in June, 1S77, lor a license to sell, barter and give away splritous, vinous and mait intoxicating liquors in less quanty than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing said liquors to be drank on his premises, fur one year. . .. . ills place rf business and the premises whereon said quors are to be drank are lo cated in the town of Mount Jackson on a part ot section nie (9), township fifteen (15), range thcee (3) eac, in the house known as the "Johnson Heuse," in Wayne township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed) SAMUEL TINSMAN. ; "'TOTICEIs hereby given to the citizens of tue seventeentn (17) ward, in tne city or Indmnapalis, Center township, Marlon coui ty, Indiana, that I, Jacob K. CoKgrove, a male Inhabitant of said ward, over the age of 21 years, wiU apply to the board of county coxamissionen of said county, at their June meet ing, for a license to sell for one year, splritous, vinous and malt liquors in a less qua tit y tnnn a quart at a time, with the privilege of al lowing tne same to be danK on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon l nesireito sell said liquors is descrtved as follows: Nr. 27.29 and 31, McNabb street (Nation square tfi. Seventeenth (17) ward in the ofty of I nd lanapolls, centre township, Marion eo&nty, Indiana. fslgned) JACOB K. COSOR0VE. TOTrCK is hereby given to the citlrens of JL- nie tixtn (ötni ward, in tne-city ot inui anapeiis, Center township. Marl om county. In dlana, that I. Philip J. Kuhn, a Male ttanabl tant of said ward, over the age etf twenty-one years, will apply to the board of -county commissioners ol said county, at tbetr Jane meeting, for a license to sell for one year.-spirtous, vtnocsand malt liquors iaaleasfuantriy than a qunri at a lime wiui toe privuege 01 allow log the same to be drank on my premfabea. The precise location of the premises where on I fleslre to sell said lluoor is described as follows: Lot No. 3, out' n 17, -Horln addition, oetng iso. leu ort way ae avenne. Hixtn ttn) warn, i a the city or Indianapolis, center town ship, Marlon county, Indiana. (Plned) PHILIP J.-KTJIIN'. BEST FRENC H BUR R GRIST MILLS. Vi Parntera. Soar MkU Owners, tie. A boy can grind and keep fa ordc Price, $) and up. Manufactured by NORDYKE, MARMON & CO., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. Shops and Office, Southwest of Unloa Depot Quaker City Works. "Uend for Clrcnla and Price. TEE PHOIX TILE MACHETE. f U Makiu. It Ml Millie taw ! af Mac hm Mar m tk pimacm fcwit m mm ml Um mmM. tfctt lOiillaf II Iwfcy f aa4, mA Ui yn f t u rtm It m tnm J0 TD f mm w 4m t. It la . It mmf Mdwy itM t tMa trnrnrn. Tlw a W twa wit M flr ban ul Tmt at aw4 mtMt ta4 IUafkam, ladlaJU.lal. us rua cuwtujLa FOR BALE. FOR 8AJ.E We will offer for sale at our stables, no South Pennsylvania street, on the 1st dayof June next, at 10 o'clock a. mHa ay gelding about 8 years old, the property of W. H. Knapp. The abave horse will be sold without renorve to the hlghewt bidder to pay ebanres. WA RNKR A KMII.KY. FOR TRADE. I710R. TRADE Steam saw and grist mills, - brick dwelling of 8 rooms, barn, etc., all Dttwtnd three acres of ground In Boone county. Price 10.0; no incumbrance. Want a farm In thl state; will assume Incumbrance.M. ARBUCKLE, real estate broker, 74 E. Market at., Indianapolis. pnEccniPTiorjs freei Tor the speedy curt of Seminal Weakne Lost Manhood, and all disorders brouirh on by Indiaeretton or axoeaa. Any Drnggla uav um , i Ingredient. Address. DR. JAQUES, Cinclnnstl. Ohio. o rnuuuxa Salary aioath. Botat mm4 tnrrhaf dm pii B. A O K A N T OO.. SHlMtMl f k .4 V fclfptul nitkfKSL.uii'fit Kaelt CUCUSA7L.!
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SANFORD'S ; RADICAL C UQE
For CATARRH IS UNIVERSALLY RECOMMENDED We have Just received a communication from nesrlv every druggist in New England and the West, and the testimony is universally in favor of Sinford's Radical Cure for Catarrh. We believe there never was a remedy so popular wherever known, and certainly we feel that never was one more deserving of praise, rounded upon correct scientific prin ciples, and calculated by the most accom plished physicians to meet tue severest torms of Catarrh, the cures made by it have not only been numerous, but so remarkable as to excite public attention, and cause the sale to exceed tenfold that of any similar remedy ever before compounded. While many are anxious to mane punuc their testimony in favor of the Radical. Cur, others and among this number may be found many -lour most respecteu citizens dis Ike to become tublicly identified with so loathsome a disease. Hence, in tne louowing case we are unable to give the name, but are permitted to refer those wno may can upon us personally to him, and to state the severity and condition of the case before and after usinar the Radical Cukk. and. also, that the gentleman occupies a responsible office in one of our state institutions, we quote: -I would not for the wona permit my name te be used, although I have no doubt it would be of benefit to many now suffering as I have suffered: but I give you a brief statement of my case: Far two Tr I have take bromide of mIskm and bromide of ammonia every day. I never panned a single nignt w ithout getting ui once or twice iviree iiiv ibroat from the matter that had dropped Into II during lerp,ail linwlly I rouarned daring ail mm lime, ninre taking tbe R.4 D1CA1. ( I KE 1 have taken no potaaaa or ammonia, have alept touMtiljr every nlgbt without anrnnlHrm ordlMrea not a particle or matter ha dropped Into m throat during- uleep, and every symptom of acongn has left A wonderful lesnlt trulv. all will say. who know or can realize the extent and severity of this case. The gentleman has bad eighteen bottles. This must satisfy the sceptical that there is great merit In the Radical Cukk. its mode of preparation is new and original. Ig norinn the old practices and remedies, Ir. tSanford selected a new field, and bas demons' rated his method to be the only proper and never falling treatment. The following recommendations are from DRUGGISTS, who are competent witnesses to the work it is dally doing. ssanfords Radical curenas proteaine oest remedy for relieving Catarrh. W. M. FELLOWS. Haverhill, Miss. Iam selling large quantities of your Kanford's Radical Cure. L)R. WENT WORTH, Illddeford, He. Stanford's Radical Cure is having a good sale It Is just what the people have been wanting. A. M. GERRY. Bo. Paris, Me. I have kept Hanford's Radical Cure on hand since Us first introduction, and. the sale anu satisfaction in its use have been unequaled by auy other similar preparation within my knowledge. H. WILLIS, M. D Reading, Mass. I have sold fian ford's Radical Cure for a year or more, and it stands the test the best of any similar remedy I nave ever oia. WILL H. OWEN. Mllo, Me. We recommend no other cure, and have no trouble In selling it. L. P. EVANS, & CO.. Uarland, Me. Sanford's Radical Cure has given universal satisfaction to all my customers, and above an other remedies is a success. K. F. CA BEY, Haverhill, Mass. Sanford's Radioal Cure sells well, and is very mucu iia.ee Mrs. s. wimw. Mangervtlle, Me. Each .package contains Dr. Sanford's Im firoved Inhaling Tube, and full directions lor ts use in all cases. Price, tlM. For sale by all wholesale and retail drurgrct threoghoul the United Htate. WEEKS & POTTER, Ueneral Agents and Wholesale lragists, Coaton. COLLINS' V0LTA10 PLASTERS. ATT Electro Galvanic Baftery, combined wtvli the celebrated Medicated Porous Piawter. Iormlnx the grandest earative mot In the vorld of raedicltie, and utterly surpasaiof ail otner piasters aereiorore in use. Tuey aceomnlish more in one week than the old Piasters i a a whole year. Tbey do not palliate, mey cure, instant renei anjraea in Rheumatism, Kenralgla. l'aralysia, fit. VMn Donee. CVoanpe, Hclatlem, lltp Oom.pIalnts, ftplnal ArTeetlon, "ertmi Pain a, and Irritetlona, r.pilepny or .yita-proeeedina; from Shocks to the Nervons Hyateum, Itsipareand Strain l'Mtcturea, Brnlaea, Contusion, Weak Hi laic lei -tod Joint, Nervosa and Fee. iae Maaenlar Action, Great Moreieaa and Palo In say Part of the Body Wank and Paialnl Kidneys. CSroat Ten dem es ft of the Kidney a, aid Weak and Lau Back, canard br Chronle Inflam nation. of the Kidney a. fto.aonfldent are the proprietors in the great value of this Plaster -over a J other Plasters that .tuey do not besltatato warrant it to Posse. Rreator. tar Kreater. curative properties than .all othars combined, while the price of each, .viz. etnu, is wit run tne reacn of every sauerer in tho land. Insist, therefore, upon navmg wnai you can lor. Hold vervashere. Sent by mall, carefullv wrapped and warranted,. n receipt of price, 25 eent for one, f 1 .25 for six, or for twelve, by WiXKS 4 P OTTER, Proprietors, Boston. TERRY'S SALICYLIC for consta'.it use n tne faaJy. AbscIutoEy pure and .tne most agreeable to use, and has the additional advantage of besag Impregnated with the greatest k-oown antiseptic and disinfectant rialtcylic a id. Its dally use prevents contraction of contag'ous diseases and the baneful effect of soar er gas,, ayiasmatlc and malarial exhalations. It is a sjKclal boon to school child reo who re cons' atitly exposed and to infanta. Prevent contraction of iklu daeases. Keeps the tkin soft td white and prevent chapping. Indorsed by ttie med leal profetwion. Moct economic L 20 ceala a cake: i cakes for 00 ont. Hample cake sent pott paid for 25 cent. For sale by Prugglsta and Orocers. THE UEVEKLY t'O , ABents, Chicago, m. BE RESTORED TO HEALTH BY THE onlr Kur. rellaUle and never r fiJling treatment nsed at Um; Old Woatern rledleal lootltale. 137 Nrainor Kt., Cincinnati, o. It frees the system cfall skin and blood diseases, ppedlly cures exhaust In nervous weakness, and imparls strength and energy to mind and body. CttU or send stamp torrte and confidential advice, which explains th only correct and common sense motra of cure. IS'oeharg to responsible persons lor treatment MI cured. Medical baths used.-
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LEGAL.
KOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereaa, a certain precept hae been duly laSued to me by the mayor of the city of Indianapolis, under the corporate seal of said city, dated May 4, 1877, showing that there is due the following named "conrtractor tne amount hereinafter specified, for street Improvement in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. Due James Mahoney, for grading and graveling the west side of Missouri street, between Vermont street and Indiana avenue from Lucretla Dickinson, the sum of seven dollars and eighty cents (S7.U), amount of assessment charged against the east one-half V) of lot No. seven (7)Coxant Strickland's subdivision of square No eleven 'Hi, In the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Indiana. Naw, the said defendant Is hereby notified, that unless within (20) days after the publication for three weeks of this notice, the amount so asse- sed against the above described lot or parcel of land is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel of land or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above claim and all costs that m y accrue. HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolis, Ind., May 16, 1877. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. Whereas, a certain precept has been duly issued to me by the mayor of the city of Indianapols, nnder the corporate seal of said city, dated May 4, 1877, showing that there Is due the following named contractor the amount hereinafter specified for street improvement in the city of Indianapolis, Marion county, Inalana: Due Thomas Wren for grading and graveling Tennessee street and sidewalks between Mccarty and Garden streets, from Owen Burns, the sum of forty-eight dollars and fourteen cents ($48.14), amount of assessment charged against lot No. one (1) and fifteen feet and ten Inches (15 10-12) south side of lot No. two (2) in outlot No. twenty-seven (27), in the city of Indianapolis, Marlon county, Indiana. Now, the said defendant is hereby notified, that unless within (20) days after the publication for three weeks of this notice, the amount so assessed against the above described lot or parcel of land is paid, I will proceed to collect the amount so assessed by levy and sale of said lot or parcel of land or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the above claim, and all costs that may accrue, HENRY W. TUTEWILER, City Treasurer. Indianapolls, Ind., May 10,1877. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Fourteenth (14th) ward. In the city ol muianapoi's, center i- wnsnip, Marion county. Indiana, that I, John M. W achstetter, a male Inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said county, at their June meeting, tor a license to sell Tor one year, spi'itous, vinous and malt liquors lna less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing tne same to De aranK on my premises. The prectr location of the premises whereen 1 desire to sell said liquors is described as roliows: jta os. Vi ana i on steam mill lots, being No. 439 West Washington 6treet, Fourteenth (14th) ward, In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. (signed) juun Ai. WAtnsiMifcK. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Nineteenth ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county Indiana, that we, Anton L. and William F. Reasner. male inhabitants ol said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of 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 of allowing the same to be drank on our premises. The precise location of the premises whereon we desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: Parts of lotsNos.tf and 7. Williamson's addltlou to the city of Indianapolis, being Nos. 541 and 543 East Washington street, in the city oflndianapolls. Center township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed) ANTON L. A WILLIAM F. REASNER. VTOi ICE is hereby given to the citizens of lN the Nineteenth (lit) ward, In the city of Indianapolis, outer townsbtp, Marlon county. Indiana, that I, Michael Lawless, a male inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twen-tv-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of said connty, at their June 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 of allowing the same to be drank on my prem ises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors Is described as follows: Lot No. 8 of outlot No. 88 (Gates's addltien), being.No. 138 South Ncble street. Nineteenth (ltf) ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county. laaiana. (Signed) MICHAEL LAWLESS. "TOTICE -The subscriber hereby gives noLl tiee that he will. In accordance with section three (3) of the license law of 1875, for the state of Indiana, make application to the board of commissioners of Marion county. In diana, at their next regular session in June, 1877, for a license to sell, barter or give away splritous, vinous and malt liquors In less quantities than a quart at a time, for one year, to be drank on the premises. The place where said liquors are to be sold Is on lot No. 27, of outlot No 175, in Sorm's subdivision, Ko. 142 t ort Wayne avenue, in the Sixth ward, city of Indianapolis. Center townShip, Marlon connty, state or Indiana. LUDWIG 8AHM "VTOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the Fourteenth ward, in me ity oi in d lanapolls. Center township, Marion county, Indiana, tnat l, jonn uranam, a male lnnaDitant of said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to tne Doara or county com misaioners of said county, at their June meeting, 1877, 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 of allowing in- same to oe aranK on my premises. Tfce precise location of the premises whereon l desire to sau said liquors is aescrmea as ioi lows: Lot No. 1 in McKernan A Pierce's sub division of lots 1 and 2, block 2 of Harris addition, outlot 157, bouse Ho. löl Elisabeth street, In the Fourteenth ward, in the city of Indianapolis, center town&nip, Marion coun ty, Indiana. (Signed 1 ' JOHN ORAHA NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the Third ward. In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that I, Bernard Archibald, a male inhabitant ol said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of aaJd county, at tlielr Jane meeting, for a license to sell, lor one year, splritous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on mv premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I 'desire to soil said liquors is described as follows: Lot No. 152, in Crum's north addition to the city of Indianapolis described as the corner ol seventh street and Michigan avenue, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed) BERNARD ARCHIBALD. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Ninth (Nth) ward. In the city of Indianapolis, Center township. Marlon county, Indiana, that I.John Been art, a male Inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county commissioners of iaid 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 of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I d es Ire to sell said liquors is described as follows: Lots No. M anu 0, quare 60, and known as No. 168 Rast Washington street. In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion connty, Indiana. (Higned JOHN BECHART. a.llCU innkmi,!, flaae!BW. a Una caaaa. NO PRUDLI U. Salary Maerai. mtm Nm.ral Umfi aaa rm..Hag tipmn at4. MVJdlOS LAUT 60. wt aua SW Cokim-
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