Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 14, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 July 1872 — Page 4
JASPER COUKIEK.
THE PRKSKNT-T VKINO PRE8IDKNT. Roekporf Railroad. now m 1 the city h thev mavi road!,e"in b' peruaal of tb(l Look. To ml The Board of Director of thi Uraat Receiving a Knau of Humen have adopted the following ; wno couicmpmte visit i,n; the xiaat Meinn larriuge from MiniM t Komeru, iiiiii. ( cormain
. Ii. ,, .. "
- pnwi.vKU, t hat it Is at Hi s time ex- lHi fi kaUÄU ' '"""''a s...ut-. u Rwa-ITT eil cut mi. I i. .i UOtn 101 ita iiiforiuiitioiiaud for itt now. ih. ' p. b,,B ' """riHu., .
JANPKK:
Nil DAT,
Democratic Ticket.
fOR PRKSIPKXT. HORACE GREELEY Of New York. roR VMM MMWMntf, BENJAMIN GRATE BROWN,
itt Missouri.
;Vrr.i.tM4. . aj ib- m Vi.rk WA, W AMUNO tun. July 6.
Some mouths .since I gave you an item Ot lietVS COIICCt'llim tlit. int'iii.at. ....I-
. .. w im , i " r- . . . irin-
.II I Y M law TÄrS"1 "'tween (irant aud 11 2fi' 1872 orM. Homero, lat "Minister from
l uiteo .Mexican States to the I
I Hi! -4M- III l IM- I .
ou" " wi .orui America. ' This in
Democratic State Ticket. FOR OOVKRNOR. THOMAS A. HENDRICKS. Of Marion. FOR SECRETARY or 9TATK, OWEN M. EDDY, Of St. Joseph. KOR ATJPITOR. HON. JOHN B. STOLL, Of Noble. 'OR TREA81RER, HON. JAMES B. RYAN, Of Marion. SUPERINTENDENT PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, MILTON H. HOPKINS, Of Montgomery. rOR ATTORNEY OKNERAL. BAYLE88 W. HANNA, Of Vigo.
CLERK or THE SUPREME COURT, ED. PRICE, Of Snlliran. REPORTER Or THE SUPREME COURT, JOHN C. ROBINSON, Of Owen. rOR CONGRESSMEN AT LARUE, Hon. M. C. KERR, Col. J. S. WILLIAMS. For Congressman, 2d District, SIMEON K. WOLFE. Prosecuting Attor'y Sd Judicial Circuit S. II. TAYLOR, of Daviess. For Common Pleas Judge, 3d District. MILTON S. MAVITY. For Common Pleas Prosecutor, JOHN C. 8CHAFER.
For Representative In the Legislature HENRY A. PEED, of Martin County!
C. De-
Declination of Han. W. Pauw.
New Albany, July 11, 1872
: .... a
of 1865, when the Mexican Goveriuuent was making desperate efforts to obtain assistance from the MltnuMt ii
as the people of the Cnlted States. It continued until the denartm .,r Al
ii.. ... . . w. -'
iiumrru 10 JieXkCO. lllld Ml !.
lent reasons tor bclicvimr that it i ,
... . :. i i ... .. - -- .'
'iiiMiitea, ir atr. uoinero pursues the
i.rupix course io retain the confident-, lud esteem of our prescul-takimr Prati dent.
That Romero had great influence with
i.nwii wiiiKj tie was geueral'of all our
amies we neon no better proof than th
.wnjuing extract from case No. 76. he-
lorc me unueu American aud Mexican
ramuussion, entitled Herman Strum vs.
ine uepuoiicof Mexico. On paae 24.
..yi iri ui -Memorandum of an interview with Mr. limn
Crrant oa the 9ih of July. 1866. at th
V.. - Mr ... ' -"v
i wasnuigtou, we find Strum
Twi as ioijows : Called at head -quarters at 1 P. v.. nr.
ctsely. Mr. Romero was detained some time. On his arrival we saw Gen. (irant,
wuu wiu ne wouki get us an order from the treasury department
goods .rom New York. iinH wniilil m Ion
jfive me a letter to V,
So I shall have no trouble in Texas.
in rim on ... ....... i . ....
ine iau we nnu me roliowmg letter from Secretarr McCullorh. which shows that Grant was prompt to keep his promises with Romero : 'Tmkasikt Iaktment, I " Hashim;tox, Jul 10, 1866. "Sir: Your letter of ti, At. t.
, , - unto ig C" CeiVed. reoUCetiny nrrmiion A LI
irotn Aew ork to Rmivnct itin mZZl
, fWOTRWl J UAI8, in tratiauu. for ft foivffMi intirLoi
ordnance and stores, as specified in an invoice inclosed therewith. "Ill replv. vou are nUAruiif -
, . itt"" wi inert that the matter Una hn .i..i.- ......
sidcred, and in accordance with the de-
teiuiiiiauon arrived at on the subiect
you are hereby nermittMl to i.i .i...
sai articles as remmitot k
wmcn nerniission thr'nll.t..P.. v...
ork has been duly notified. I am
ro. . , Ver' respectfully, Signed. H.McCullocil "Secretarv of tht, r.o......-
III C .. i 1VW,U,.
II. OTICX, C.HO
PHI POSC ol colliplclmu Uippi.rlf and' Vor AiV ihS U '-ÜT1 IM' N,W "9k "r"'l ut havr R, i ', tMNtlb Herd Uallwa. n.ini r-pam ,. ,1,.,, ,iVMion In ....f tur, d ,t,. ..riKinjll j.,,,, ' ' " ko. mnlHtr, Th.. ,.,r,hc pur- C ü Ä, MA lift ' h "Si 1 !" Si? '"' nose of mviiihiii.i.r ...i.i i i ml .ernem; d bv nun. Nail. If J ",,fc -
s....i . . 1 1111 I.. .
T IFIHIlt' 111! 111.1 . M .
prcpurc.l Rati itaueu, itndet 11m suuerlN
wmtrnmi i uic rresMfeMt, a l ies of bonds ot mii-Ii ilciioiiiiii.'iiinii tm max be UetanvMed iy Ike I'mafdeuKwhivh sliall uoi cxc oil in law RVreifate the um uf
l,Sad,UM. anil which shall io:iiiii. ml
be puyaDlc M.irtx u-ara uin. t.i,. ,.lltl
and winch shall Imar im !ni ..c r
pereettlnui ueraniiutii luvoUL uavabhv
IMII I .111. 1 1 lltl 1 I .... ft... Iii ä
lt. l Ol .J U it - ary anil July 1st, in (fcecitv of Neu lork, or Loudou. Knirl unl. Thm n-lu.
eipal of said bouUi simii be made pay. able on Um 1st day ot July. A. 1)., llttc' in the city of New York or Loadou! Kngland, or aaok other place as the Pre ideutof the company iniv detcrmiae. j Said boiufa shall he consecutively niim-j hered, peffiaaiag willi No. 1, and shall, without reference to lln order in nrkUk
they are numbered, or the time thev are issued, stand on an ennalkv. ml ii. ...... 1
shall be no nrioritv as to Ikm or nm.Hi
ne over the other. Said bon.ls." nrinr
to their issue, shall he siirn.xi Im .i...
President and countersigned by the
ii-easurer. and the coiinou.s slmll be evl.
' Trens-
sci Iption
ugen I it
"ilv. and the iiiMi,h..i
every etHtUtv,
want
DR. McKENNEY'S v:id..rAHi,f: AGUE TOXIC.
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Sr Div nthinii. ...I....-.1 ...
-.-Mil III.
will RMStMNSRy oiii
in RaM ir.
NMN sat i aUM K m :..r H i ..ii-i.r.i M..tiM S rt Ihr. ii
I IVH lM fi i
..f t. Si. k Hi ,1.1 , h .. in irfhu i .ii., , r.. fabikieti .
1 1. 1 1 i
wm kt .1...., .,
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"frlllitlliir ..it ,nv rl,.l..
Ti.hl. S. r.m . ' " "" '
Tnr IV.uc'h arr xT. UabrllU. Kentucky. Mnr .W,'i"X "L" Notlve to SiirbnrliiTrr7.. .
, warn v . ... . ..
, nV.' "rt vrrom"1.."" Bur.
i nui, u i on innt t.-nti.tn .i.
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Tlio iMVMMkf r.l la Hm fm.ir tRaal (a4 wiil b, I... ut um HU..U1 a !.iv" ml .in i h... i,, .vour llramnx Uw Mvr-fiUat rkUiTMw MfH l.y lr. MtXcniicy, .,n. ili.-r.ifi.r rlnji MfMlglh i iijor I thr mIihh.i muui( twaatlisilna, hwaiM ttai by Ih I..MK Diur4 I'lnllii anil IVvit. mill ihr im,, f Hirrtl-ciiii-s ihm Ma fatlttl lu
((MM a fad.Crtl curi-.
Tli pvofif nT Uns roimiry h.- I vlu iu-vhUi to Hurt
.. tmrnmrnf WJHJ IKI Ih-.VoihI iIhuIh
uiiTuuKiiiy iraOkMM ir..iu ib.-
ri'lialil-
tlwt Wuulll
Chill and Fever.
denced by the signature urer engraved Iheieoii.
Vaaoired further, th it
neafl of trust be onmared. which io.ii
be signed by ilie PresMuBt and Cull Ii tor.
signed by the Secretary under the cor- ThÄÄ
torate seal of this comnanv. and hn n,.. j -t,i. s tu ,,,,,1 u ,,,., SL
1... ..... 1 1 1 . T " ' III LT! till.,' mi i I... ..I.. .1.1.. ... .. .
, v, .v uniMn i.ie rtltlie ot 1 u- """'" """rncv iimi i,e h. mt Hb rrat uc.-. diana, for the ackiiowledsiiiijr of deeds l'i?. .;'.r. u h"n''1, ',.n i,i.,kiv,; conveying to the R Corporation of M Sft"1" the Mate of . the division of the road of this company as authorized bv its mf the Cliilla mid Fever! charter, comiaetciutf at Loogpotee, In
.utuun county, ludiami thence south-!.... . r"r'l,,s''"l Pron,l,'u' '"'0'ii -''f T..i.ic
ward by Alvordsviile. White River. Jas i
per, Air-Line Junction, Dale Lincoln UH.,'vl1'1'
Miy, ami i.cn rev file, to UoeknnH l..h. ""7 tr,
Spencer County, Indiana, passing tUro'
" "l"" WMJ 1 pcRV l-.r ll.rtli II an.l
, c nain n nitv lot ur .lKiii. Pick
IS" ' Mi.rl.u. (h.iier. IkUrtfcaa. a,.r
'" narnf 1 1 I
uro l.i,f .... .... .r .
Iu.ll... " . ' ' '-"" nei In
n wiioie nisrnt, miss two min !Wi '"V1 ' ' bildren frying lor S' liikimr italltoetl, rit lOOpnivo5 Look out somebodv.
. Owskr ok wnm f'ow. Cincinnati National Industrial Exposition. Th feaal or raaaaisiiaatia nn.,,,,,,. THAT THF. THIRD GRAND EXPOSITION W I I.I. M OITNKI I In iM '
S,ptmb.r Fourth to Ortobir Klfth. IR7. Oooda will Im- received from Awa-uat 14th, to .HatThe Sixteen (iraud Departments ntw been mttly extended, and tbfl Kxpositiou will lie the V.nir.iil .. 1. .. ... 1 . a
. nciu in .vnierii .t. The Exhibition -space under t ool bein HKVKN ACIICS. IT Mi'iwii ;irr:' i.i-iii. nr. In. p l..-ri. nn f.,r rra. ortan..n ..f vMi.r nt ri.luc.d rate. KshlMtnri ahoulil liutkr tekMetttwl Hnnllr lion for ihm. Hnlea 1,4 Fremlum . . ,!r,J', 'hMl 011 Hpiiin-Htiun. Jnlv l!Wh. 1-.72.-4 .
Ill it uih v l Im- cumniri-it of 11.
portions of Alinin. Darleas, Dubois, and
"(,'re of W. H. (iilwon. Esq., No. 64 f'ortlandt street. New York.
& Nwnwea in a former letter that benor M. Romero, on takinv hi nan...
Hon. E. 8. AlTord, Chairman of lTima iV" from ikia country, presented Mrs.
crattc Central Committee. weiierm urant with lus magnificent sil Dear 8ir: In the past eighteen month. ÜÜ P !e". ,Hwev-. was not tin I hare replied to ZTSSSS Si S ft SÄS rnn would SSmm h munificent Mexican. Governor of ISS
t kenn amt mi.iTirn. Pn.iT... I. " in wie
. . . ---- .w.-.. i-iiiiioiiienia ii
a . .... . .
immed lately after the Cnn...,i;n. r
June 12th, I said to Hon. M. ( Kerr repeated to hundreds of others) that I would not accept the nomination for Lieutenant-Governor, so kindly tendered me in my absence from th State. Allow me to sav that I hnv Ai .
njriim.e' t0 ftny l,crft0" uttered a ZVjl I wou,d aspect conflict with the foregoing statement.
3i y early busmeue lifo uno :..
, - w ... ..V O LSI. . . I. Ill intensely earnest struggle for success
an
as
lese the lnnnrtinr mM
. . . I" e -
",er I mm io tirant himself, and they were thaukfnllv accepted. These borsea, together with their costly trapping and the carriage, were kept for a lonr time with the PmsbIH ent'a al.i.l I..
this city, and were on more than one occasion natd by him. When the fl
cry was raised about his 0H enterprises." the horses were shipped oil a Ills MiaumiJ r...... I , i
r . . " mi wncre inev remain I
to this day. 1 he carriage was traded oil to a livery stable man in this citv. But this is not the whole tm-i a
spencer counties, Indiana, whether now
mauc or Hereafter to be made, with the right or way and all the real and personal property ued and appropriated tor the operating and lanjiliainiäg ol said road, whether now owned m '
after to be urued. and II tim ' ll-i I'll. M .
and ftnnebiaai of ihi.Monipauv for the holding, operating and maintaining the same, together with the income ari-ing from the division of said road and property, and also all such other projicilv oi the company as the PiasjjilsRl tnav determine to include III SJlitl liiiki't ri .ri Kt
s.Kcifically daiignatlwg the mmm (bw including all the real estate and persona ! 1 proicrty of the companv not so nsed oi 1 appropriated, or specitical I v designated M afoi-esaid.) in trust to aeeari the Bay. incut of said bonds, ami the interest I
coiijtons lliereot. upon such terms ami
nil siicn iirttvision ii. ii... !.....:.!
i.t. i . '
winoniiy m:iv. liv e xei-iit i n if
mortgage or deed, approve."
" Lights and
hue
Dr. McKcnncy'M Rheumatic LiniBirul, 112 fr Bll ''vr um ,., ' Try it. 1 1,. ,M fall M ajnnkea la lia, ;.ir aasaasaaj .i b,rtn. r an p an Rata o-nyT
Or. llt'KfnntR Vegetable Pills.
t'iiv Mill, is;
Manhood: IIoh
I.
Shadows oi New York Lm rnkW.a ,
ill tl... Wl.al.i . . . 1 . 4"..l. I. :.
ti.. n . i.t... r . v' I.,,,,!,. ... ' ur, in
o New York City bail C vLnX' phases. Its plendor and Widieii- iuT;. T' WW Marble Palaces and tlarfc Dens; ' ', yW rsawwaawl r , J . ;,","",!,, Attractions and Dangers Its Hin.',' I ,"'.! ;-"'"" niriy .v,-.ir.no .,-r..i ,.-. and Fraudu ft. I I .'...J "fSPS "fU-AbnJa
. . . i - .-........ii .ui;i ,'iiiu I in- -"', .urit: wiin. ,,,r , ii."..r,.iia ..r ...... ,
a manufacturer, grain dealer, and bank-
' , niiireniieni v i.,..,i i..- .
r; since then I have fouid full work in w. I- ??or1 Hörnern married Into a anH..... .1 "T .TUBa ,uu work ,n Hashincton fain v. ami vi.ito n..
. - a v a I , in ii
ndTrinf to assist in promoting
"-'S'""", urnevoieui, and
ltornrM Ininiihiim
otiuue.,,. Hlsjaaleof Indiana. Dubois &unh",: 0 I I" tbc Ciiruit Ctmrt of Dabofi Com .
ww, nunc 9Uor oi Indiana, septetubti Term. A. I). 187:1. Kutloiph Mtaning 1 Vs. I Adolph Morning, Maria Mot-ning, Banatrd iNs'iige. rt.al.J BK IT KA'O W N.Thai on this 2il, nay of Februar v. in the vmar ikt' ill
above named plaiiiliff, bv his Attoriic fllctl Ir the Office of the Clerk of lite Circuit Court, a comnlaiiit aifaiiist kmL!
delt-mlauls. in the above intitled muse ind on the 17th day of afy, JH7'J. lilo.i an affidavit of a competent petRQli. thai said defendants, Adolph Moaning ami Maria .Morning are not residents ol the State of Indiana. Said defend.iiitH are therefore, hereby notified uf the filiiiir and neadetrcv of sah!
roiiiplaiut Rgalnal them, ami Hint mil. -.
laey appear ami answer or demur tlicr. to. at the calling of bM Ntae n th.Inanni day of the next term ot Mid Court, to Ik begun ami held R Hie Conn, lionse in Jasatr, ni the fliarth Mnanat in September, next, said eontiblfnl. and the matter-, und fblni therein eAntaiswd
and alleged, will be heard and determined In I heir alMcuce. BAZIL 11 KDMOX.ST f )N, Clerk. of the Dubois Cimiil Court Com HcnARaa, Alti ,rornhtlntJft Julv lilth. leTSSws. "
lli.y r..i,i,,i,, .. Neanief, i,. nr.iuae ih.-.rrra
..ner. ir.Bl.ic I J u . A niM.I n.t ,;rntl..
ii.iii ur M.mif m tin ailiariic Sur . h.
p-aoi.nr tu lau ooisTS
All !.-.! .h ,1,1 1H gajafr
Ir. I. Mcliciiiicy, ,v KtM-kport." I nil
How Kealorrd! MHtfiftsf Ir. Cul verweil.
M vsteIX lie-
f i r"; ""w memoer ot
interests' of Indian .V f. HCT I ",e ltom?ro rib 9 Washington. When
extend these advanta to aTZJ! !? are made, costly present. are
and the westthe ones. I h.. hU-aXZZ "rwu1L1.rom '"J And their w
U- ai . IT ' "ei nicr ro tne W hife llniic
training
I fit
th. lima nnr Ida U.lt...i. r
... Hn) imunniun tor pontics.
iu mese enosen flelds of labor I find congenial spirits, whom I love and un-
atjsftjlir i y Whora 1 m under
-;K perieoca giTes me nope that in laborin or thua t ....
compiiah something, perhaps much for
.W1" "o way underrate the high f.0nr SK the above facta must
i X.Z ff neither in
T'; M"ius or associauon am tod for the place.
With my highest regards and best
wi-mm ror me thousands of Republi-
7.fj . democrats, who have Je"ir.to -fer this honor upom me, And With an AArneat hÄ ik.a a . '
- 7 ..p Mini otnsior Hendricks may be elected Governor of
i7"u"ra , 5? President of the
in 1H'0, I am respectfully,
aonf JfSSSA
aws yvuar iTBSi in rnia a iiatatA a....
L.( r i'iaMici, MV S 2SJ 2 W the German vote for
. T rr:.1 we don 1 th,nk the $i 25 a Read. He may buy sheep at Germans
"."1 They will vote ths
-s-re nnu nonest men's ticket. fEvansvllle Courier, 1. n fj " :
"r MRRTiNfi. The citbeena oil
ireiana and vicinity are making exton-
preparauona for a basket meeting,
u oe neid in one of the magnificent
groves, near that place, commencing on the second Saturday of August, next The exercises will be conducted by Rev. Darison, assisted by other ministers from adjoining circuits. A large attendance and a good time la expected. 03" Apples in Jasper arc worth twenty-five cents a bushel.
ay
m. . .
1 nere is, of course, an objcci In (he
munificence on the part of the Mexican
meatus; its AaveRturttre ; it ries and Crimes. By slnmes Cabe. dunior.
The National IHdwkdilRg Company of
uiBmaiwH) nave jusi ISSReO one of the most remarkable ami attractive books of the day, bearing the above the title. It
is comprised in ne huge octavo volume of 850 pages, and illustrated with nearly 200 fine engravings of noted places, life and scenes iu New York. rar mar ka .m
IO All. lUCCabf IS I III- the i-i-n.lll ..C
Sin
fc?li 2haJ t T.'h, P!T?,red lÄÄS eX" haVi' I,rod,,ced ,he t complete and !7w7a Vbut 1 M ft w?"-kowii graphic acoi.nt of the great city, and iu fact that there have been, and are still, busy and varied life that it has been our
aome queer doings on the Itio Grande, which have given rise to considerable
scandal. It has always been a matter of
wonuer to many people whv an end wB
not put to these disreputable practices
on our Mexican frontier by the strong arm of the Government, is it not a fair inference to draw from the facta stated, that these munificent gifts have not been Without an obleet. ml alan that n,,.
k ' - - - - ....... VJ.l, f
a.TW us me ueaireu enect. bArnio.
How to Go Went. This la an enauirv which evoev nna
Should have TRUTHk'iTI.I.Y sniara ha.
fore he starts on his journey, and a lit.
to 1 en in examination of Routes will in manv cases um mnrh ten.,hiA
J ' . "mmmwmi
umu, auu iiiutiey.
rWl id W W as
I lie "J. a. A W . Itoute." rnnnln
fwm I-JI...-.II. . . . ... ft
viii iiiuiMiKpoils tnrOUetl nnm nir.
ton to Barlinolon. has achlA
did reputation in the last two years as
tu leaning rasscnger Jloute to the west At Burlington it connects with the great Burlington Route which runs direct
inrouflrn sou hern low, tn VaK.b.
and Kansas, with close connections to California and the Territories ; and pasaengers atartintr from T)ulmfa nn...i
on their way west-ward, cannot do bet-'
jer titan 10 take the I. Ii. & W. and Bur-
inaron oute.
This Line haa nnhliaheH Mmni.1.1
called -How m WTar
a- a- . o- t -""v.. V.UIIlaiUS milCh Va1nahlo Infnnn.lU- . .
" . v ....v. HI.UVII , i arge correct man of the fteat w...
Wilicb Can ha nht n1 froe rtf ok. 1.7.
addressing the General Passenger A (rent u r. . .. e
Iowa ' KUMIUSton,
fortune to meet with. Jlis book is brim full of solid .tid useful nifomiutw.i. u,,,i
abounds in descriptions of the various public buildings of New York, its palaces, prisons, hotels, churches, stores, hospitals, etc The work sets forth in irlowi
the noble work for suffering humanity, which is iroing on everv da V 111 1 1 1 ft cri-eut
1 r ... . . . w'l""
;nr, anu roveais wun a Doiu hand the
terrinie crimes ; the dark mysteries, aud the hidden sins of metropolitan life.
we are iiurouuceu into the bo:ne of the
rirtfi Avenue millionaire, and carried with equal interest to the squalid cellar of the Five Points beggar. We are brought face to face with the iroo.l .1
the bad, the high and t -vith lead
ing merchants bank et'.nor-,. and ac
tors, with bummers, thi- v es, detectives, and murderers, with working women K I Ä n m . . '
omici, Kins, auvviiiurcrsges. and a tmat
- f nil.... ..J a. a ... .
vi uiriB, nnu o netsni iu oe ii8tentng to their stories from their Hds. so timr.
a . . .. W -a
ougniy noes ine author enchain our in
lerosu uur warmest enthusiasm and
our deepest contempt are nluirmiti.iv
aroused by the thrill! Iii? recital of tlinit
a V - v a VIIVII
aeeas ot vtrtuo and vice. The hiatnn-
and frauds of the famous Tmm.n
Ring are related with irmnf rnn.. ..a
Y . . . . ry -w . , mm
canaor, ana tnui portion alone is worth
ine price oi uic nook. In short the book is New York in .
iature. The author haa nenetrateH un
der the protection of the police, intr, th
darkest and moat dangerous haunts of
crime in tue city, and has thus been enabled to obtain accurate information on the topics whereof he treats. Visitors to New York, cannot hope to sec 0
........ . ..,,, .,,,,. ,,, , in,,(. ; ltill , l- .f I lir i.ll.-.- . .....I -...I.. .... ..a,."... ... '
mnm ofwkkHi sv Msm,SMUM visa In, ;Tv't:;;7aÄK'' -. . !rT.'" IRsatiatMl iMlMsls .f tvrrj l'iiiili ami .-very 10.111 in iu- Unit. .Vnt iiuil .r .,1, , ,,ai Mvi.pi , ,,nr M J( 0111. Alr. . taa l-ul.li.li.-r. '
.... Cli AS. J. C HUNK , CO,. j..iy mLwF' v"rk' ,',,s,-",ce
WM K TO HEIB8 OF PETITION
TO SELL REAL ESTATE.
Shite of Indiana, Dubois County, saj NOTICE is hereby given that William n Monroe, Administrator of the
ot Alex. D. Com, deceased, has filed his PetiUton to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal being iiisiiflicient to pay hi debts; ami that said petition
win no neaiü at tin: next term of the
v.oui-1 ot Common Pleas of said County Ii. B. EDMONSTON. Ci.kkk,
... C. P. Dubois County. C. Doar Att'y. ' July 26th. 187a.-3w.
Kailroad Election!
1. B.
C'O.,
(Ptablished 1850.)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, OKA I. KltH IU Salt, Flour, Seeds, Fruit, c, a Kit AtlKXTS FOR Maon Cltjr mid Oi,,,rB(, Knit Company. ieo. 31 Walnut Mtreel. CI5C1ÄNATI. 0.
TkJOTICE is hereby given, that an elec tion will be held at the office of L Q. DelJruler, in Rockport, Spencer Co. Indiana, on Monday the 26th of Augusf 1872, by the stock-holders of the Cin
cm nan, Kock port, and South-western Hailway Company to elect Directors of said Company to serve one vair Amaa.
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mat tiate. dOSIAH KI11BY, President. July 19th, 1878-3ws.
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Wttfroam.BnEg-iefi, Plows and
Agricultural Implements!
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BCOOIER. PLOWS. MATtKOWR. , , CULTtVATORS RtSF"! arlir.,1,, lirnt.,,,,,, p)llrt , !,,.,,(,, shop an Mill trect, Jatptr. Indiana. ' Fr, i, ISTl.-y. EDWARD BENKKRI
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ATTENTION
1 Slvrn hy na to the aslant Klour, (train. Sed. Fruit" n1 Country I'roduco raiiarallr. a . II ... io nlline or-
der fr.n our eurraapondefiU for any kind of marchandla at market price,
L. II. SARGENT & CO.. 31 Walnut Street, Cincinnati. 0. Reference Franklin Ttank .n,i M ...k.m. nf
Cincinnati generally. ju, mth, 'H-ly,
Furniture! Furniture!
THR unriemiKiieil Inform, the public that he baa now, anil Will fountain ly keep on hand.
raianaiaciure ir. order, all the latest and moat faahlonMararletlen of Furnitur.-, u, 1, 4
Wardrabef. Bureau, Bodsleada, Table, Lounge,
adilaraaainrtmentnrchair, of every atyle. rf respectfully Invitaa thoa. delrtna anything In hl Ii'. in call and examine hia to-k he fnra niirrhaalriaT fNr-
aa hei confident ha ran nlea.e them, at hi '
new .hop, on the earner f the Pabllc Square, weil f the enurt-bouae.
November tt.lSST JACOB ALU
