Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 11, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 November 1869 — Page 2

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rH. v NOV KM HER . trW. r We lial prepared article in retr ii 1 hi tin- nüiroÄd election, und several other item, but cheerfully gic up wrc to uur t-oiita-ibutors. Vor ffc ir r AUntiiy nnrl'St. Ev4HtiM Line Railway. Ik Bihtom : o e iMe inn inv enemy opiitMH'llf V nf taxation aii'l ne i;re Hieii. Mom do tin' people ol our eouiit like It j TJiai ... . . . i . ... i

e need a rail-rutd evt-ry one will ad- portion nf 11 ill low u-diip.-.l dn not hlaine j lit. We are as it were ru! oil' fiviu the yni. The olüerrs and Direc tors nf the 1 1 II bilde wnrid. Our niimral re-.ouii-. tnnipativ are tu hhiiie lor ymir otinu t !ioujrh areilin many million of dol- a-iiii! the propoaltftttl In aid the road. 1 ir. are of UO vnlue t U4, and eaunol Ik .They rati I rnuie proposed nearer to willmnt a rail-rnad. Cur uirricuitiirid you und held out hopes to ymi that if product inns though of vast pr iportions, .'you Vwtfd down Htf piousition to aid jeturn to the jwodflcers hut a mere pit-the route running throiiirh the cetiiaiu e if M'baJ tiiey otiht to reivive for tral portion of the ounty, that then the same. t annually letroy and you mk.ut jret the road by your doors

ua-te tiinlicr.eijotiyrh everv year lo pav tor our I a ml All t hi.- our oeoole know

lull well, uul they also know that we if by that RMana u could fti the road'they can present us anything in a taniriwill stili continue to do the oame. with- hv the wnv of fftttttllllfbartf. von made.ble shape, well and SOntL b-t us hclpthcm

-iit w e Jiave a rail-road. They know I hat a rail-road, brings a market within : tew a t'cw sleos' of our doors, and that ji is a market lor evcrvthni'' we can raise ou or iu the earth ; thai a rail-road mid to the wealth of the countv. Canitalist are attracted hither with the mad,, - that .thev hxsc repulsed without it, that w ith it .ur resourcea are developed to

their full extent, adding wealth and pop- southern line can't raise one-third of it ulalion to our countv, that w ithout it1-ami the company can't make use of the we continue, on in the name old-fashion- half million dollars donated by Louised humdrum manner that we have ineeiville Kv.. w ithout thev can raise one

mir eyes beheld the sun, and our rich ouniy, rien in cverytiuug, out a means of transportation. They know and the outside world knows that our people are as sober, industrious, and saTiujj as any people in the State, yet we are poor, anil they know the cause the waut of a rail-road. They know that we yearly lose citizens who have gathered together meant enough to enable them to go into business at some other point in the State where they can have communication with the outside, world, and that every removal, and every dollar that in takcii out of ouvtMiuuty impoverishes us that a . . much, and thev know that this will con tiniie yearly, said that capital will not be attracted to our county without a railroad. Yes. uur people are intelligent, honest, frugal and much more, and yet they voted down the appropriation 'to aid the above named road, and that bv a pretty heavy majority, at this writing it is not know u bv how much, but that u-e beloiig skuI. body and breeches to the

anti-aiders, there is no doubt. jwe want, and if the company had onlv H hy is it so w hen it is admitted by all located their route, even if iu that lociithat the above fact a- set forth are true?jtion the southern side of our countv had That there has been a grievous mistake Ireceived it then we could have "done somewhere there is. or can he. no doubt. 'something. Our people say if we can't Tliat it does mH attach to our people welhave the route where It w ill benefit the most emphatically assert. Our people greatest number, but -an get it oius-

wanta road aud will do all thev can to get n kvu n"ui i us is ine mistake.error, folly or criino lor our people not voting for the appropriation to the above road ? Without the fear of suejinn I hen ,., .nu u I ....... . i i ccssftll contradiction, 1 charge it upon AuiruatuH Hrad!v tin. - - J wmwrngi 4 iVDIUVIIi) IUC UT' rector-, and the remaining officers of the road. WJiy ? Because when this road

as uri agimicu tue stMiUieru portion oflCompuny, say let us now take a township

our comity admitted that the route

would run through the central portion ofjbrhigc Tp'.and the town of Jasper, build

the county, thev laid no daint to the road running aloiiji the edge of the countv. .u I iiai time our pconle were an unit for the mad, every one worked in hnr-i

MOOT and accord w ith the whole coou- er wheel until the Company locales the ty. admitting that through the central route and lets the people o'f our Countv jkortion of the county w as where the road ihaow w hat thev want and what thev ehould and ought to go. But it seems intend doing. Some of the people have that there must always be some disturb- already spent more time and inonev Ing otameut to mar and disturb the than thev can well afford to, on account peace, hornaony, aud unity of all corn-, of these men who now so foolishly inaumuBJUe. Satan could not allow those age and control this great enterprise, who dwelt in heaven to remain in bar-That the officers and directors see that inony, he had to stick in his discordant; they have made a great mistake, that veiws, and heaven, earth and hell have they have been guilty of almost if not . . . 41 k.. A ' lA f . m I m mm. mm

mlV ,ur 11 cer t,,"t'e. oo tue omeers una aireciois ot the above road could not bear or allow us to remain in harmony or aooord. They had to thrust iu a tuscoraant and disturbing element, bv running tw o ibofohkd Cues, and setting our people by the cars, dividing and splitting um up until the above vote ts me result. When theeompany ran their nrelbni nary surreys, some of our leading MM wont to the officers and ; begged them with tears ia their eyes, pleaded r ff2j 7 "im u,e Apostles -r old did with the sinners of that day, uuvv mi M nuAii.-iviwus, caretuuy oosnpare the advautages f both routes axo take Ajro apott that route which offered the greatest inducements, and mot to have two c-ompktiko lines, for if they d id.they would be sure to divide the people of the county as to choice of routes aud the efTect uf that would lie that neither route would be able to build a road. But no they were wise in their own conceit, they w ould not take council and advice from those who knew the people among whom they lived, much better than they, and who knntv mn tlm i I - v, : l t . r ..

..ru. , emonstn, ton, as much ami more I y by your immediate friends, and then Hliollt t IIP. nmldltlir of rnilunv. .. fx... rlatam mn.. e A i...

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.ii .., i . r . " ,r " r " f-i ui ip.-n iii m-i in prntn i suutll mercbanls In the rock hound and1 for frankly ackuowiedging Iiis or their!

. ... i . 'llf IntlnMil TjlUyt nl' New Albany. I'hev tuiltl 'uo, we Mill not loctite our

rami m nnv roiito, w e oiler to the people 'to correct mem in ami 01 yoursoncv i I. . , IL . i .... 1 1 1 i. . L 1.. - I m '

two proposal routes, ami tlic line Ml nnkes nit Hit- meaU'-t amount ot money uui then nil things considered the mute oitci'iSig lliO greatest advantage lo (lit! compn uy in -uucctiou with money will get tin- road. Now this proposition would 1) wisll enough for children, fools or lunatics. Iut tor sensible ami business IIUVU. Uli' II ItUUlTalCd m HO lilt- lllltllliue-

mein ot such a reut enterprise t make; that yuu will have to dmpu your SliMMthe nunc seemed ton nil an Iptbcelh) of a.soelat toil iu mourning, yes. so far.

movement. For ert rv sensible thinking,

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proposition was MtrC to oroiliteediM-ord. li:itifiietln. and warrinir amonir the

jpeoplc of the -onnty M to tin- iliH'erent ! w ill not he the mM.MII it we do not. you I., iroiiti's. that eunilrtlu fttii! would will have to ehiinve your mNpWHIfM. '""mrU1. niidaii'ither would lie ahle t do !you ran never hulhl tl e road, hy coulii:UllVthintf. And ti.e above htl pinved'M llly keeping the people nf the eniilitv

itiin trin hoth ftn-tht: eoiiipany and our p'opie. I tit t our peojile are imt 1. hlaine. Men of I'alok.i. Kerdinaiul and the -outhei n . . or near to them. Jt was vuir interet to vote down the lironosiiiou of tn-dav a noble fljrlit, one leservini; a bettti cause, von have ttereeded in defeatin; to-tluvs nronosition. hu von have not rot i the rood and never will yet it. and the company by this time know thev did not bcfor it. even If 1 Thev cannot raise a million of lollar aloiuf the line without l0."(Xi from this countv - and von people ou tin million alonir the line, and forelm ranitalists will not touch the thing with a forty foot pole tiutil they can command one million and a half of dollars, and ou the death of this proposition to-day there Is no prospect of the conipauy being able to command (hat amount soon. I am satisfied that the route running the central portion of our county is the much preferable route of the tw o," it is almost five and a half miles the shortest and much the best route of tho tw o so far as the cost of construction is I'oncerned. and even in General St. .Ldin's repert it is there intimated that the route could be constructed at less cost than the south ern route. And again it is reported tlmt Geu. St. John has said that in a through route as this is and would be if bunt. ucjivuuincii ujiic umi mr ruiur um

ne snortcm-a at tin; rate ot IW.UUU penr.,... t-,, i u,u n.i.ii. t G..mi. ...... ,r.

mile, and I believe that statement to be correct, aud our people know that the northern or central route through our countv would hem-lit the 'reutest iiumIber uf' our people. Hut a railroad is what where through the countv thev will take ii mere, ana tnose ou tue south suie say vice vkhsa. But 60 long as the company aet the fool iu the way thev have been . . t i . m - m m m doing making competing linos, hold 'ing out inducements to our people to TO at UVli V II Willi. I 09 C V Sil IU llVUIIIIf and no sensible set of men can expect us to ; some who profess to speak for the vote, 1 say nav, 1 am opposed to Baining the road for the remainder of the Couuty, even if they w ere able, which every one knows that thev are not. Don't move another tnr or turn ntmtli julte aa irreparable blunder thev must toy tins time surelv know. How thev could have done as thev did passed the comprehension of every thinking person within our borders. There is but one feeling and that is that the right men are are not in the right places, deutle men. get out of the way as quickly and speedjlly as possible, and let men at the head of the Company who can correct your

citi-lerrors and arc able to manage the affairs in a better manner both for the Com pan v land for the people Men who are not so

w-ise in their own conceit but w hat they can take council fmm those along the line. Men who are catholic iu their views, not narrow minded and unable or unwilling to reason from cause to effect. Gentlemen it is not doubted but what you are fine men, honest, and well calculated aud adapted to take charge of and run a business house of limited dimensions in the rock bound and bill inclosed village of New Albany, but the enterprise at which vou are now at the head and have the management aud control of, is one of too much magnitude for y onr comprehension : give way tooth er men, yon WW be esteemed lust as high

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or wm imve io ncip ou. Even now If lit in not already too late. I am very fearfulihatthe enterprise bat received ft Idoath Wow: that it reals and ..Willi Oer it every dm can plainly Mi, liarplainlv see. liaririsou irave it a li.'k, anl now to-lay pld

Dubois, has almost lail tlio tMn(T out oollurk or toys. Ai(oruHn. eie., uiiaoie

. ... ..... i .ii i. . i i . ieal io ki k, anu an ov vour oau man.Ll'llll'lll. & uu luumi mi utai iuiuu. 1 am luurful uur dew uieud; .mm I as the Jcw Ainuny ami 91. Lotus nan It3 1 1 A MHJW I If" A IV 1 I I lltll'i tit fl V i7 vvn i nvn aiwvM v w an we avouKI it mme le:ir friemt wouta 'die. Kkociksi at in Vc, lins I hope t lovrerheaiU with eaeh other. To our (people I w nhl snv there i uo dniiht hut what the ahove mad U hurt, and hurt M had tlirnutrh had mamiirement that it' will take some tune-it it ever can lor n v,'r- , JL ,, Our people want a road, and the tptlck - er the better, rheiv is a proposed north

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Und locate their road and let ut know what they want, ami if they a-k in rM son, and ran jftTe M assurances that the road will he speedily built, let us take bold of that. lint before dot tig auy1 1 1 1 1 1 r on our part let us know what is wanted ami what thev intend dnitnr. If Hut don't let tis be liunibujred any more ; don't let us be beat im; around liki'a ship w ithout a rmbler. Let us know nrt what we are loiny. and then we can work w ith some heart and prospect of success. North und South, what do von suv ? Hut remember voll must make some 'direct propositions; vou must let us know w here you are going and what you witnt. We will then examine them, and it thev feasible and oiler inducements to onr people, our people w ill then take hold and do their doty and their w hole luty. Jlut to emptgc again in a wild goose ciiase nev-r. Jasper lud. Nov. 21. 1869. Tu. Hk. Ca. ADMINISTRATOR'S 8 ALE OF LAND V! OTT CK i" herebv given that the un dersigned. Adininislialor, de bonis uou ot the estate ot Jobu Kixlcy. thn-ea d. w ill bv virtue of uu order of the Dubois Common Pleas Court, made at October term. 1H60 thereof sell at public auction, ou the premises on Sat i itiiAV, January 1st. IsTu. I o'clock P. M.. nil of the follow ing lescribed n'al estate of the dei-cdcut. situate iu the Couuty of Dulioisuud State of Indiana, to-wil : The undivided two thirtls of the west mf f ,hc south West quarter of Sce six west, containing eighty acres, and the following described real estate situated iu the county of Pike and said Slate, to-wit : The undivided tw o thirtls of the north east quarter of the south cast quarter of .Section N. nine in tow nship two south ot range six west, containing tortv acres. TkiMS ok Sale : One-third cash, one third in all months ami one-third iu twelve months fmui dav of sale, pur chaser giving notes for deferred payments, bearing interest fmm dav of sale. and well secured, waiving benellts ol valuation and appraisement laws. W M. 11. UBEKX, Administrator de bonis uon. J. C Schäfer, Alty. Nov. 26. "öü-it. ADM I N I STRATO iVs NOTICE. N'OTICK is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of J ohn Weicker. late of Dubois county, deceased. Said Kstate is supposed to be solvent. FRANCIS, BCCI1TA. Adm'r. B. Buettner, Alt'v. Nov. 26, '69-3t. NOTICE. N TOTU'E i licr.-liy etv-fi llml "ii the Blh ilur ..f Ii ! Iitlil nl f lie mi'i'tinic lioim.- uf ,h. OrrntMi Kv.nR-ulk'iil rrui.i.tani i.iiiiiitii .liir Ii. m l.nliiiiibln Tiiliiu. Ilu ' os ruunty. IimIImi, Iii orili-r iu cl.Tt lie Triiiira for s.i.l t.riiiirrrir.i inn. K rr i linrcb tm-nilxT ami tfaiMv lliteritit r M q I - ru iu uo i t.miii. j.m iiii l.r.lSTM-.U a:oiiia: akikkf.k. ov. V,. ISCT.-SI. JOHN 1.. NKU'K CM License Notice. NO rit B is hereby given, that the undersigned will apply for license at the December term, 186t, of the Dubois County Commissioners, under the provisions of an act entitled "An aet to regulate and license the sale of spirituous, vinous, malt, ami other intoxicating liquors. llic place ot sale will tie iimii the premises occupied by him, the preeise location of which is as follow s : In his building on the corner of west Main and Newton Street, as shown bv refer ence to the recorded town plat of the) town of Jasper, liaiubridgc township, Dubois countv, Indiana. Nov. 26, '9!-3t JOHN BKTZ. License Notice. N'OTICK is hereby given that the undersigned w ill apply for license at the December term, 186, of the Dubois County Commissioners, under tho provisions of an act entitled "An act to regulate and license the sale of spirituous, vinous, malt, and other intoxicating Ihpiors." The place of sale will be upon the premises occupied by him. the ireeise location oi w nit It If as follows .: . i. i. ... . .. In wnn hi iuviii in me tuners inn, on Knrik ItSHl ein et, Jasper, Boinbridgo township, Dubois count r, Ind.. CHRIST. ULRICH. November 26, 186y 3w s.

K. Ilrklirdt, HtJNTJKOBDBO, 1NP . V i with the Time, ua Kvmr,

.urueu ftf and well selected stot k ot oooos. tW . c"h T.!""! ! . Has iut relumed from ( 'in'iiiii:iti witli rur lR,n ur "M,u" . fcdpi'cial utteutton is :uu?u to niü ..... .1... ... i .i . . i . 1 1 1 9 i f iir.iiiini v fi" - He lias ulo u nuo sciccuou oi And many other things which are only It'ound in first class etorc. Call md exI , .1Nov. V 3m. Teachers Institute. The Tcaeher' Imtltute of CtMlMy will be held at the lluUMtof District No. 8, in the Jasper. eomtntMtrbig on TI KSDAY. DklkmnKM 7lh. Duhaht SeluMil1 twn d" 16"J, at 9 neM'k. A. N. I he law mpnres mni'i mil. Iii .I'liinil in the cull ill In be li,.,! durut), ,lc mmmni of llM (Institute. 11m Kxniiiiitr wishes to. ,; ,,.,. , , mintU , , .. i,,., j, ,.., ,,U, u. ,,IW lttust ,,v ....fv,., icr i exiiecleu to die in attendance promptly. j AitsUtaneu from abroad is expected! in the eoodort of the A. J. ST1JA1N. Institute. i t o. Kxamiiier. XOT1CM TO IU I KS OK PKTTTIOX j TO.SKM. UAL E8TATK. i State of Indiana. Dubois county, ss j I VUftCK U hereby given, that Alex-J amier Kesler. ml minist i-.itor ot IM testate ol August Keller, deceased, ha-i tiled Ids petition to sell the leal e-tale of! I be decedent, his personal bPIHtf in-ul-, llcient to pav his debts! und that -aid petition w ill be beard at the next term of the Court of Common 1'leas of saiil cotiutv. Thi- Iii dav of NoveinU-r 180. H. H. LbMONSTON. Cl.KOK. (.'. C. I. Imbois County. Ioiin C. Srusii:i.'. Attorney. November ML 3w.. THE OLD KLLlABLi: ! JaMr mid Loog;ootrr MAIL ANO EXPRESS STAGE ROUTE ! r lis: froiM'irti.rt ( ilii. rut. return ihelr lliniL. to 1 iMMMlk tmf IO pMMwn htnlsfwfS vvu.i ! iln'in. and ill riKlnnur mrril c tiuuali' . 1 ii. I Iii HSOtOM ln i-.ppti. ! tM t.niu. r"Wn im. i.ii. iVr. . ,i.. . n ii. in i v c SHv.rs. I t i.rr im. kiiP' sr.- mrri-J on n irnn. nB-t flmS liro'iclll fri'lil Lvifi'i e left .1 Iii ' tlDI.-r in lamrr, Tm 9tlM will Jati.. r vir M.-imU.. W llidi. aO'l I'ri'lm . ai T Im k. rri ia mi ototata toWHMltft ri'fc ICaltMaÖa n. i U K. It K.iiirniiiir l-ni- LoV'oirr ..rv Tmlir. llnird.. md S.-iHir.i.y . FacM-imrra in Jii-r l ..li.s; irj at il.r f..f ..nir- ill l.c tailed tsr. U 99 "Mt-if. JOHN cuts. trir. t'KVCY NOTICE, undorsigtied will proceed with Surveyor of Duui Countv, on 1HK . the tbc ilitb day of November. 1H6U, to run the line und determine the boundaries of Section town '1 south, rajMO 15 w est. The litteruiediale iiue will abo he run and UM corners thereof establised. Vr one iulercstcd w ill (dense be pMNWat. UACllLL UO. Nov. lOih. 1809. SllIVKY NOT I CK. T1IK nmfcrotgBfd will pro owl with t'oiinty Surveyor of Dubois Countv. on the 2Ud day ot Nov.. 1SG. to run 1Mb line and delermine the boundaries of Sec. 6 and 7, Tow n 1 Soutlu RMmM I WYm. The iutermeiliate lines will aNo Ik run ami the corners thereof established. Per sons iiili re-ted will idease be pn-M'ttl. M Mil NT A C. BCUTON. November 12 189. Special Aotlee lo TAX PAYER 3! Tkeasi reu's OrrMmHraoM Vaevn.i Jasi kh Indiana. Nov. !6, I66'J. b70TICI is hereby given to the Tavk l'n vers of Dubois Count v. that I have received the Duplicate of Taxes! for the year KR0. ami that I will attend at the Frsaturcrs Office, in Jn-n.-r. Cnrl the purpose of receivinir Taxes until the' Inl Moudav in April. IbTO. I the Kate ot laxes for 1869. on each

onc hundred dollars valuation h as fol- äbi county, doeeaoed, w ill oiler at Publows: for State 15 ceuls and SO eents ,n' Outcry, at the residence of the deccOk I Mm

j'oii, i,onntv w cents ami oO cents roll : St hool 1 cents and 60 cents I'oll : bink ! 1. I . , . iniz r xu cents. Township rates arc ns follows: Columbia Boad tav 10 cents: town ship tax 16 cents: special school tax 24 eents and 50 cents I'oll tlaiuison Koail tax 10 cents : sneeial

school tax 25 cents, ami 60 cents poll : im-nts. Sit. Bainbridge-road tux 10 cent, tow n-' Tr.it.Ms A credit of 13 months w ill laj ship tax 90 cents; special school tax 25 given mall sums over $3. pun-hasers cicents and 60 cents poll : ,ecuting notes, with approved surety. Hall road 10 cents; township tax 16 Ircnring 6 per cent., interest from date, cents; special school tax 26 cents, and nd waiving benefit of valuation ami a50 cents poll: pmt-iucnt law s : sums of 3 and under

l'atoka road tax 10 cents: towushin tax o cents; special scliool tax 20 cents and 60 cents poll : Ferdinand road tax 10 cents : townshin 26 cents ; special school tax 26 cents aud 50 rents poll : Jasper road tax 10 eents; special school tax 36 cents, and 60 cents poll j tfuntlngburg road tax 10 eta. special n nooi tax so cents ami so cents poll : Dog-Tax for each male dog $1.00: female dog 2.00; each additional dog more than one $2,00. The delinquent List of Lands and Lots will be iriven fo the Inbllsl ter be the Pincenth of December next. Per son, owing Dellmpient Taxes w ill avo costs uy paying up before that time. WILLIAM BR ETZ, Tre.tsnror of Dubois Couutv Nor. 5,-4ws.

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.L i. Hi i .I . lr I rni.l, Ij i i l i .r !-.! BrMS'lMvtaa M.tklia I - J, ilirm lu i . Kanuiii. 1l mam t.. tl n Itlrf, i. j., . f mUUh l.f.l M . 91. i i. r ." . , O. . I i if Iii..- Hi. Ol. iura IZHSVff .. ,,, .J , aCrÄSySf! K TSTwi Iii fc-l. r r.ri f t. n IktMBM Qt IM rii.'i, ulhMtl.a mm j Li i , Iii i . mn iriairrü i btu ..ni mm Iwli.t1 u' iLr Lf iu. nw of',b.. mMM B.b.. u. . ii iit'it i all ..lltfT iL. mu.i Ii ....... i fMjca tk-u.A hvt.i4k,. HOME TESTIMONY, DYSPEPSCA AXD RHEUMATISM. Chksajlno, Sauinaw Co., Mica., July 8d, 185. Dr. C. W. Mfkk. DearSir: My father, now about sixty-four J rears of ago, has been, for the ast five years, severely afflietal with Dysjx'p.sia and Hheuinatism,attentledwithgencT;il nervous tleranement ; indeed, to such au extent, as to defy the Medical skill of our best 'Physicians. And I can truly say, that I believe it was roserved for your Scandinavian Remedies to perforin what all other remedies had failed to do, to work a radical cure. For, after taking a Box of vour Blood Pills and a bottle of Purifier, he began to recover rapidly; hisapjK'tito returned, the Kheuinatic pains left him, aud he is now in the enjoyment of letter health than be has enjoyed in the last fiftee.. years, aud is heavier in flesh than he ever was before.. And I can not closo this without saying, that I believe yonr Remedies are all and more than they are represented. Yours resectfully, James 11. Tkbbt. Nortu So.ob, Gratiot Co., , Augsst, lsjtf. Dr.C. W. Roback, Dear Sir: lam now about 68 years old,and have been afftictetl with rheumatism in my limbs, so that t was unable U leave my room at times for 25 years. 1 suffered general nervous deraiigemeut and cxecssi vodebility, and have used almost every kind of imtont medicines to no benefit. 1 havotried a great many physicians to no purpose. I now feel very thankful that I havo at last, found a roedk'inc that has given: relief. I have bought some of your Scandinavian Blood Pills of your aceut at Mathcrton, Mr. Marcus mithy and they havo given roe almost entire relief. My limbs and veins were greatly swollen, but your medicines have reduced them to their proper size, and I have been able to walk three and four miles at a time. Very respectfully, vours, Deborah Uobsktju Msv7, T9 ly A DM 1 X ISTB ATOB'S SALE. rpile until r-ii.iied atlminUlrator of tho B eiati-of .lulm U ei. Icrr. hit., of I ue out. mi Sati ppay. December 18. 1880. All of tbc personal property of the decedent, consisting af 1 wagon, plows, burrows, 3 horses, 5 beat I ol tattle, about '4 heatl of hogs, clakkciis, wheat, oat-. hay. com, la-ds and bedinir. household and kitchen furniture, farmlmr imnkcash ill hand. FRANCIS BUCHT A. Adm'r. B. Buettuer. Attorney. Nov. 26, 1869-tw. sVtiriiitiire! frit mil wrr! TMat uHr.ia:tM)l tof.an. th pal.ltr tbjai hr k.a nrnm. anü will (vnnautl) kmtp n hand.

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