Marshall County Republican, Volume 21, Number 37, Plymouth, Marshall County, 30 August 1877 — Page 2

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Tilden baas anived In Europe, but his arrival did not create a ripple of excitement.

The Turks have defeated the Russians tn a general engagement and appear to be masters of the situation.

There is a church in New Tork City which has a mortgage on it of $137.000. They call it the Church of the Heavenly Best. We should like to tee the members try their bauds at giving a description of the other place. Tub Rbpcxwjcai with Its usual liberality presents the other side of the "tax levy" business, from county Commissioner Barnaby. It is apparently a fair stataflMUi. We have not the time to investigate just now, but leave the discussion where it belongs, between "Tax Payer" nd Mr. Barnaby.

On last Friday a splendid new Estey organ was smuggled into the St. Thomas' church and put in place of the old rattle trap that has grated out sounds of various degrees for years. A clue fo the perpetrator of this act coul J nut be found until the music dealer Mr. C. Whitmore let It

out that Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Thayer I were the donors. At Sunday school

on Sunday, Mr. Faude made the announcement that the organ was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Thayer, the only condition being that it should not be taken out of the church for aay purpose. The handsome present

Is duly appreciated by the members

of the church, the more so, because the manner of presentation was so entirely modest and unostentatious. Mr. Thayer at the same time supplied the school with music books of a new kind. The money raised towards purchasing an organ will now be applied to the purchasing of new music for the church.

Inspired by the reports ef Western crops, an eminent banker, of New York, and one of the most sagacious observers and best-informed financiers of the country, predicts that within two years the United States wflf be overflowing with prosperity and wealth. If all this happens, the people will have a new appreciation of Western wheat and corn.

The attitude of Austria and Bussia tows 1 each other reminds the New York Times of the story told ef a chaplain and a dragoon officer who got'tnto a hot discussion one evening, and parted in high dudgeon. Earlr the next morning the officer entered his antagonist's room, saying heaitily: "My dear sir, I've come to tell you that I have thought over your arguments, and am now quite of your opinion. "Why bless your souir cried the chaplain, "I was just coming wp to aay the same thing to yowf" Russia is constantly assuring the world that Austria's sentiment are a credit ts her, and Austria la frequently sailed- upon declare that no- particular actios is a menance toter! d hmm mAd baa.

One of our reporter's, who Is as "mild a mannered man as ever cut a throat or scuttled a ship," has thrown many energetic remarks into his items this week; such as "drinking hells," "liquid damnation," etc. As the motto of the Murphy movement is "With malice toward none and charity for all," we have reminded him of its true meaning by running our pencil through the hard names. The cabbage worm that is doing so much damage at the present time an be exterminated by pouring strong soap-suds over the cabbage once a day. Two or three applications are sufficient.

Small bunches of wool are still coming into market. It seems like the wool crop in this county is inexhaustable.

Persons who desire to rent or purchase either farm or town property should call before going elsewhere on Cor bin & Co.

The Turkish govern men: has a lacge bill unadjusted wi h the Providence Tool Company. For want of funds the company has been compelled to suspend operation. A larg) number of men are consequently thrown out of employment. It is thought that Turkey will in a short time be able to raise the amount and come down with the ducats. The arms she must have, and will, no doubt, raise the gold in a few days. It was through the superiority of these American rifles, thit the Turks got advantage of the Russians at Plevna. And she will bo doubt want more of them as the war progresses.

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Our worthy Oov a-

trouble yet The letter, t. room it may concern. " which helped bis son-in-Uw out of a scrape during the strike has caused uneie JiAlffiT some trouble. The fact evidently is that he addressed "honied words" to the strikers to let his son-in-law pass through with his traps. And for the favor thus granted Governor "Blue Jeans Billy" we mean Williams, softened down very much and did not just exactly feel like ordering troops to put them down, so he thought only to "skeer" them a little, when he asked the Secretary of War to loan him some regulars for a day or so to look after strikers. It is all wrong for metropolitan papers to make fun of our plain Governor Fort Wayne Gazette.

If success depends upon health surely health depends upon pure blood. Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture maintains the blood la a state of purity, and health is the result, sss" Wilhqft's Tonic ! A Sate, Surx a std Scientific Cr as! The unprecedented of this world-renowned medicine proves, inoontestibly, that no remedy has superseded the use of this reliable Tonic. No spleen has been found so hard as not to yield to its softening influence, and no liver so hypertrophied as not to give up its long retained bilious secretions, and no Chills or Fever has yet refused to fall into line. O. R. Fin la y & Co., Proprietors, New Orleans. For ssie by ail Druggists.

As to the Clerical "Bev. Editor of the Republican' Will you please call the attention of your exchanges to the growing custom of speaking of the Rey. Mr. Jones and his ministerial brethren as "Rev. Joneeto. It is exceedingly distasteful to all ministers with whom I have conversed on this subject, and certainly but a scant courtesy on the part of the press. If the editors do not know the "initials" of the clergy they certainly can say "the Rev. Mr. Jones "and if their valuable space can not be spared for both the "Rev." and the "Mr." pray use the latter and omit the former. "Rev."

as Our Tariff Law .

fm. Lewis ttrsjwrillalii (Free Trade ) Some ef the Philadelphia papers have been poling the members of the cabinet on the tariff question, and they sorrowfully confess that only two out-and-out protectionists ca t c found, Evarts and Devens.

Commendation. Plymouth, Ind., Aug. 25, 1877. To the public : Whebxas Bros. J. Elliot Wood and Bev. D. Williard, of Ada, Ohio, have come among us as strangers and evangelists iu the cause of temperance and reform, and have done a great work in our midst, we deem it fitting and prope. that we, the members of Plymouth Christain Temperance Union, do by a unanimous vote, testify to our belief in their sincerity as laborers is the Lord's vineyard: and acknowledge :he great good they have done in our city, by elevating the standard of morality and temperance. To this

McCrary. they say. is "somewhat

favorable to free trade." Thompson 8nd therefore, we adopt unanimous- " favors limited protection." ricuurz l tao fH"'o resolutions:

Ke&oLved. lhat we believe that Bros. Wood and Williard are called by the Lord to labor in the cause of temperance and reform, and that they have since their arrival here deported themselves as christian gentleman. RtsolveiL That they have accomplished a great reform here since the commencement of our meetings Au 6th, 1877. Resolved. That we commend them to the good offices and sympathies of christian people and the public generally wherever they may go to continue the work. W. Kelly, Pres. J. C. Jilson, Sec.

"believes in what is designated us rswii'i reform. " aad Key "is understood to loss towards free trade." That la, in stein words, that four out of the ate are opposed to the present tariff. dill! o J bsA I LAI. A Mr. Wastes who is said to be a nephew of (tec Lew Wallace has boon te Plysiawte sampling and storing whiskey for some time until a few weskVswhe was cast into the county Bastito fss druoksnsss. On coming forth, with ate carcase bleached clesjs of whiskey, he heard of the Blue Ribbon business aod st esse signed. The man. like sU other men, baa a history, aad a part of that history is that he onoe lived la good circumstances ia Fort Wayne, where he was married to an intelligent lady. Like other men who get their living without labor be foil into bad habits, and his wife being no longer able to endure his dissipated life procured a divorce. She removed to Bourbon and he became a wandering vagrant. But last week when she heard that he had signed the pledge, she wrote to him. and ended the matter by coming to Plymouth and marrying him last Saturday night. The ceremony was performed at the M. E. church before an immense concourse of people by Bev. T. C. Stringer. It is to be hoped that, the woman will never regret having again trusted him on such limited proof of repentanas, and reformation, aod the pair will find hosts of sympathizing people who will give them all encouragement. The woman has assumed a fearful risk, which may turn out to be the salvation of the mas. Bo mote it be.

A STATEMEXT. CommiNdoser Barnahy on the Comity Tax Levy. Editor of The Republican: My attention has been called to an article ia the last issue of The Republic am entitled "Pertinent Questions," and signed "Tax Payer." Please allow me a short space ia your columns in reply. Bays "Tax payer," "if tV-re was in the county revenue on the 1st day of Juae, 1877. $44,288.49 and uncollected taxes on the duplicate of 4ö,9t7.58, and only an Indebtedness against the county of $33,000.28, leaving a balance of $10,6M8.a6 of cash besides the delinquent tax which will be collected; why did the commissioners levy a tax for the ensuing year of ten cents on each $100 to redeem bonds, and twenty cents on each $100 and fifty cents on each poll for county revenue?" T answer, because the proceeds of the twenty cents levy on each $100 valuation and fifty cents poll tax will, in all human probability, judging from the past, be

needed to pay the expeuses of thv county from the 1st of Juno, 1878, until the 1st of June, 1H7D. The first installment of this levy will be due on the third Monday of April, 1878. The expenses of t'ie county for last year, that is, from the June 1st, IB76, until June 1st, 1877, was $23,946.90. The $16,927.73 of county r-avonue on hand the 1st of June last, not 41,288.19 as stated by "Tax Payer," is a part of tho proceeds of the levy that was made for county purposes June 1st, 1876. To meet the current expenses of this year it will be seen at a glance, that the county revenue on hand June 1st will be insufficient to meet the county expenses, and pay the unredeemed county orders of $883.56 out standing June 1st; that it will secure a portion of the uncollected levy of 1876 (duo first Monday in November) to meet these expenses. The levy for county revenue in 187" was if I recollect, 15 cents, in 1876 was 30 cents, and in 1877 twenty cents on each $100 valuation of the property in the county. This reduction of twenty-five cents in two years is largely owing to the fee and salary bill passed by the legislature of 1875, which materially reduces the pay of county officer s. On the first of Juue last, the bonded debtedness of the county was $20,000 due Oct. 10, 1878, $10,000 due Oct. 10, 1880. To meet this indebtedness of $.10,000 there was on hand of the sinking fund $19,."W;.2i. At the March term of court the commissioners considered the project of applying a portion of tho sinking fund on hand to the payment of the $10,000 due in Oct. 1880. By negotiations they obtained the best terms they could from the parties holding the $10,000 bond, and at the June term paid off, or ordered the county treasurer to take up the $10,000 bond. (An order by the way be was not bound in law to respect, but done so cheerfully at the request of the commissioners, without respect to whether it effected the "balance of some bank or not") By this arrangement the county will avoid the payment of the interest of 1878, 1879, and 1880 on these bonds, i saving 1 the county of $3,000, less the $1,000 premiums paid, a nett saving to the county of $2,000; and in view of the fact thut the funds now on hand, the commissioners in their Judging t thought the arrangement a good one for the tax payers of the county. It will be seen that there now remains on hand of the sinking fund $9,336.29. The Nov. collection will be (estimated) about $2,000 this will give us about $11,300 to meet the $20,000 bonds due next year. The levy of June 1st was put at ten cents for sinking fund, and in view of this fact that the second installment of this levy will not be due until after the maturity of the bonds, and as the building fund may not all be available, and as there was no levy for bond interest it was considered that ten cents would not afford more than an adequate sum to meet the requirements. The uncollected installment of this 10 cents levy and the delinquent can, as a matter of course, be turned into the county revenue fund after the indebtedness is discharged. As to the $46,997.58 delinquent taxes, "Tax Payer" says a large portion will be collected. Certainly it will; but he forgets that a portion of the levy of this year will be delinquent $46,997.58 more or less. Neither "Tax Payer" or the county commissioners can at this time say how much. As to the insinuation of "Tax Payer" that t be county commissioners are taxing the people to keep up the balance of some bank, or to accommodate county officials with money to use, or loan, is an insinuation not warranted by the facts in the case. I hav no time or disposition to attempt to refute them. They are the vugaries of a mind suspecting its own weakness; and this leads me to suspect that "Tax Payer" may not be much of a tux payer, and that I am in conflict with a wind-mill. It will be a pleasure to give any Information I can to any real tax payer, but let him give his real name so we may kuow who he is. It is a dutv county officials owe real tax payers to explain when called upon. If the f46.9S7.58 delinquent was all collected not over one fifth would go to the county r venue fund, balance would be proportioned to other funds. H. Babxaby. (For the information of the writer of the above we state that ''Tux Payer" is a citizen of Marshall county worth at least $25,000- Ed.)

"Blue Jeans Williams" for Governor. This nomination was a concession to the "sow belly" and whisky portion of the party. On the first ooensiooIniHana needed a Governor he showed himself utterly incompetent, ;tnd humiliated, if that be possible, the Democrney of Egypt. Worse than that, he even made the New York Snn ashamed. When such men find their way into high places, tho American citizen must bear, witli bowed head, the sneers of the enemies of Republican government. Su h is the modern Democracy, however. If it cannot succeed with its best men, it will try its worst.

Senator Morton has been in a critical condition, but at last accounts is slowly recovering. The Teachers Iustilutc wus opened on Mouday morning with only about 3." teachers present. They have dropped iu very rapidly, however, and there is now a fair representation of the teaehers of the county present

A lady in n.izardvile, Conn., has lost five husbands by powder-mill explosions, and now he is about to marry her sixth husband, who is also connected with a powder-mill. Most wives prefer to blow up their husbands themselves, instead of letting the job out to a powder-mill. The Herald company, of LaPorte, will issue a daily during conference week, devotod exclusively to the proceedings of the M. E. conference. It will be furnished to mail subscribers at 25 cents for the seven numbers.

We are now reminded that Mr. Azor Kellogg, who is now over 80

years old, has lived under the ad- ' ministration of each and every presit ,,f I... !'.,' I 1. . r . -

u-ui yji wie tjuio.it mail's. r innu ai-so Vidette.

Most of the tramps seem to have gone to the country to spend their vacation.

Dk. Habtsr's Liver Pills will counteract the miasmal influence by producing activity of the biliary organs, und a healthy, natural discharge of bile from the system. mm Dr. Habtkr'h Fever and Aooe Specific Is warranted to enre the worst eases of Chills and Fever. Price only 75 cents.

Administrator Sale.

j Notice Im hereby iriven tlml the m, i. !. ad- . atihistrnfnr of the estate ut A'lain Appioiaaii, dcI ceased, will offer for sale at public ontcry. t the 1st residence of aaiil Applemtn In West township, I Maraliill rontjr, Ind., on Friday, SrptTuhor 14th, i Nt", tin- IoIIooIiil' ix-raiwitil prop -itv ol ald . Ufr; one liontf, two, own, ,it.-,-n Iokth. oll1

two-borae huf irr, on t winhonw waeon. n ant of hanu-aa, ow lanniui; mill, uu- rorn alicllvr, one pair of bih-alr1, nn Rrvxl buffalo rolx, corn in Ute Seid, hay aud tarmiug I mpl itmhimI . Halo to brrin at ! o'-lok a. m. Term, um of thrr ilotlara and under, esah, over tint dollar a r dit of on. v. :ir : (. the pun haaer tfivitn; note with alx per reol interest, wairlai; valuation and appraiaiuent law with good aeenrttv WIM. I M ( '. COOK, Vu ak Coon, Auctioneer. Aduuiiiairator. MM

TEETH $7. DR. ANGLf . DENTIST. Make Fl'LL SET BET OTM-TTiKtfl ftr fT. N better mada at toy price. Small yold Ali In?, t.stv Silver Allinga, 75 ceota. Extracting Su cvjU. Al' work warranted or money n fnndvd. KwIiik lllock. Kumu lO. Corner North Clark tmi Kiimie st... OldMaS. III. MM Ranges and Stoves, HARDWARE, Tools, Plated Wa e, all Kinds of Cutlery, Tinware, lloiisefuriiishiii: Goods, Flaw Aaaortori Stork of Braaa and et lie i Illr Qagt-a, Walunt Bracket, ete. Some of our goods can be neeu at Exposition. W. G. MORRIS. 302 West Madison Street, HI W.O. P. M. Send for Illuatrated Catalogue. S-SO-4

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Om llerahrv Mitl Htl. p II I f fk p p opposite M.vieke' Theater, UnluMUU" Patronized bv the Clergy, the i'nif'-alona and the Klile ot the cltj . STRANGERS t'hiiatfo should not Tail o sit for some of his beautiful I'OIU-KI.AIN FINISHED I'botognums. iv J0-4

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Tee Dlacraee of Jim Willi.m.. (Cbicaca Inter Ocean. The New York Sun 1 odbamed of Governor "Blue Jeans" of Indiana. This speaka well for the Sur.. We have al ways regarded it an boing beyond the reach of thut sort of sentiment, but this is a favorable bafflestion. It is hani, however, ou "Blue Jeans." The Indiuna campaign of 1876 showed modern Democrucy up in one of its worst yet most common latitudes. The roughs of that State, as of all the Northern States, are s a class of Democrats. While they generally manage to control the party machinery, yet there are enough men of education and character in the party to hold them somewhat in check. in times of great political interest, when a State or national ticket is in danger of being defeau-d, the roughs assort themselves. They will not yield a Jot If the ticket docs not suit them they will vote it. If there is any yielding, the deceut end of the party must do it. The campaign of 1876 was a serious one. The vote of Indiana was vitally important, and must be secured at all hazard. The roughs saw their advantage and used it. The intelligent end of the party, for the sake of temporary triumph, consented to support

DP. B W S WISEMAN. IHYK ANalNanreoH, Utlv rnMuAim Arlsn I I'nivenitr, Will attend all professional calls davor nlsrht. iimoe In .. II. Hill's Urorerr fUore, M our Hi ' Ind. I'are Drug kx-pt always ou hand. 7-10-m

Boo k-ka para, Reporter, yr Operator, School Teacher. Kitted at Oreat MercanUh) CoJkjae, Keokuk, luwa.

So ticeto heirs of Petition to sHI Kra Estate to pay debts. Mate tm Indiana. Marshall l ountv, as. Notlfe Is hereliy (riven tiiat i'liarles A. IJIwaon administrator ol the -t ol u. i i Mleiinls late ot Murrlmil county, deceased, haa tiled tils petition In the lerk'sofltee of the Marshall ( m utt Court, heil til' r.'.ll ei.;ili of I lie -.lill ilctotleut to piy his rieht, aud that said petition will Ik heanl at the next term I the Marshall Circuit ConM, to Im Holden at the Court House in the itv of Plymouth, on the Arat Mouday of (K toher, I-7T. W. It. Ks, CHAM. A. I.AWSON, --s Atty. Adniinisrator.

J, IKNITIKK ROBERT GEORGE,

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FURNITURE. His stock now embrace every arUele necessary lor hous, keeploK. and will be ,;! tUv ory fc,. ÄKi i,ndiXÄ, """ SCROLL SAWING, FANCY TURNING, ETC Also Aent for the American Sewln Mpehine. Four Doors Wortn of Bourbon House, bourbon, Ind.

Wonderful in its Reult. There la ao meliciue that lut3 accomplished SO IHUch as Slliloh'S Consumption Cure. He has established the tact that Consumption can be cured, while for Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Hoursenss, Whooping 'ough, and nil Inog disenscs It has no equal. No medicine was ver sold on such favoruble terms. If it was tinrelible it would be the grastest folly to guarantee it. Iteosts nothing to try it us it can be returned if it does not give satisfaction after using two-thirdfc of a bottle. Call at my store and get a sain pit bottle for 10 e nts or a regular size for 50 eents or $1.00. If your Lungs are sore or Chest or brick lame use Shiloh's Belladona Plaster which seldom fails to give relief. Sold by L. Tanner, Plymouth Ind., and elsewhere by dealers gMierly. A WONDERFt'L IU MKDY. Try Pr. Wooi'luiryV DytnM or Headache Lo. etiires, aw' be cured." These Loy-ne, , are thu re still of thirty-five year' study and experiment in an extensile inedieal practice, und, as far as they have been fairly trl.il, they have never tailed to cure dysis psiii in ail its form aud stage, such a Heart -mini. Iitr-se.i or Sour Stomach, Siek Headache, riatulein v, f'ostiveness, Bad Kreuth, Los of Apetite and the like. They are pleasaut to the taste, convenient fo lake, and an invaluable remedy for Stomach, I.iver, Kldnev and Urinarv complaints. For sal.- by all Dru'iaU. Address, A. It. TINKHAM, Ohleaco. SM

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License.

rV THK citixen ol Cermaii township, Afnrshail 1 conn I y, and State wt Indiana. The tiudersnrned will jpply to the Hoard of County Commissioner?' at their next regular term, to he held at the Court House, in the eitv of I'lyinouth, la said count v, coinmeiii -inj; on the tirst Mouday ot September, AP.. l-77, for a iicenae to sell spirituous, vinnoa and malt liquors in a lens quautity than a quart at a time, with the priveh-jre of allowing the said lienors to lx- drank on the premise where nokl for one year The premise where said liquor are U be sold and drank are described Tin fotlowa: On the South-west part of Pomerov lot in the town of Bremen, iu the township :f Oerinau in the county of Marshall and State of Indiana. 8-1 8 .I.VCOB WAI.TKK.

Application for License. I'O THE citizens of Walnut township M X county, and Slate of Indiana. The undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to the Hoard tat County t'ommiasioner of aaid county at their nest regular term, to he tield at the Court Hoajw, InUieciTyor Plymouth, in suhl ( onntv eommcneiiijoii the tirst Mouday of SeptcinlK-r A. 1., 1TT: for a license lo sell spirituous, vinutHis and malt liquors in a learf quau.ily than a quart at a time, with the nrivilejre of allowing the said liquor to he drank on the premi" where aolil for one year. Tin- premises where said liquors are to he sold anil ilrauk uri lescrilMti u loUows: traiuu nueatory huildrnj about Mxteen feet wide by flftyc 'ii l cci deep, situate on the extreme Sonth-wct conn r of I t number fifty-four (54) commeuciuir at at the North-H.-st corner of said lot rnui thence South one hundred ml attv feet, thence Kast slx-ty-ix feet, thence N'orlh-wet to the place of beginning, in the town of KrederickMhurg, Marshal! count v, and State of Imttaaa lljtj, OLIVKR C. SNYDEK.

Application for License. rpiTIIK citizens of iVnter township, MarhaH X county, aud State of Iudiana. The undersigned hereby elves notice that he will apply to the Hoard ol Ouatary Commlasioiirrn or said county, at their next regular term to he held at the Court llouae. In the city of Plymouth, in aatd county, oanmencing on the first Mouday in September A. O., ISJI, for m Iicenae to eil ptrltou, vlnuont and malt liquor in a eaa quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing - ild liquors to be drank oa the premise, where sold, tor one yiajr The premiae

here sJ.I liquors are to lc sold and drank, are deavfibed a follow: In the liKiiug annate ou a part of fractional lot uamber 114 eighteen in Inwood, commencing af the South-east ornr of aid lot, theoxrt North forty ) feet, thence Weat tiny feet Iben e Sonth forty leet. thence Kast six t () feet, to the place of beginning lu the county of Marshall In the alatejd Indiana. --3 JOSEPH M'MPSEY.

tJirnn

i not easily earned in these times.

but it can be made lu three month bv anv one of eil her sex in mi tuart

, , , .J ! of the country who 1 willing to work steadily at the employ meul we furnish. 9M a week iu your owu town V'ii i I tint he awar from

home over night. You can give your wbole time to the work, or only vour apare moments. We have agents who are making over 2 per day. AH bo engage at once can make money last. At the prevent time money cannot be made so easilv and rapidly at anv other business. It costs nothtng to try the btuiiit-aa. Term aad to outfit free Address at once U. HALLET Jt CO.. Fortland, Maina. T-UWW

THE CrescenT A volume of thrilling interest by the eminent historian L. I'. Hroekett; deiH ribiug the Husaiaua ahl Turks: sx-i !, potltteal. and retlartotta history and condition; tieir home-lite, varied catouts, ami peculiarities, the cause o( the war. the issue at Make Christian against Mohammedan tie-mighty interests of otlier nations Involved; Biographie of the Kulers, statesmen and Oeuvral: all Iti. lily Hlii.trHteil. The hook millions need now. Wanted instantly. Mk ag-jnta on very liberal terms. Addrcs- 111 HHAItl) IIIIOS., I'ul.liahera, ZlJ W. ftth St.. Cincinnati. O. 7 -6-4

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Plymouth, Ind.

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Notice is hereby eicen tint the tin t, - ,,,ll(.d has lieeil atiioinlei .uliniiii-ti it. ii ,o ii

. " , me csmi oi Athi nippi ,.,;,!,. laic öl MarslmlU'oun y, Indiana, I

. if ui;i- cl o solvent -jj sVuAaaH ... i.(,k, dm nMrator

Notice of i:nnm.-ratious. Notice j herohy iriven that the townhip tnwteet of t he wv. ra! town-hips ot Marshall ceäaly. Krate o imlmna. have uiude and ri-turuetl their enumeration-o ih. white ind color.il mal - stihabilant over the aire of twenty-one years of tbtfir nsis-ct-tve towii-liip-. and t lt.it ,.,, . inimcr tlM i,- an ubject to the iiispeetiou of the pnblie a. the AmliortoOteeit, theiilyot Plvniouth. with a view lo jne correction ol any errors or mistak tt or urais-

Number of vv bile males

Nnmherof T.rtal Number

eol'.l niaJes in each 'tp.

I no ii. Center (Jreen Boiirlxiii . . . Tlppccinoe Oermau North Polk Wert Walnut

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317 isw s Ufa '5 ' 676 &Sft 3' 4:t7 ! 44ft 3'R S75 J 447

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the county I, A. C, Thotnps hi, Auditor in aud for the county of Marshall, Slate of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a true and coreel list of thu number of White and colored male iuhahilanU, over the atfe of twenty .me v. ar-. i apptrars from the enumeration lists ou fiieiniuy office. A. C. THOMPSON, 7-e-9 nditor Marshall County.

Y ill I IIP Ii C II Learn Tclerapav with us, UUflU IflClland you will me Sasjatd in cljanre of salaried Western t'nion ofltce. Main tel. rph wirw la school. PTomottin certtlu, Adtlress with stamp. Western School af Telegraphy Enu'levvoo.1, Ilia.

JH AVINt. SA LOON. JOHN MUELLER, Corner Michigan and Gano St, Plymouth, Indiana. Shavin?, Hair Ctrttinsr. and II kindi of Tonaorial Work Neatly Done. Particular attextiou paid to Clttbtt Children Hair.

FOR SALE. farms and Personal Property. At Bankrupt Prices. We now have for sale, and ant prepared to offer at Special Uargaius the follow iujp Ho. 1 -A larffe and tele, ted stta k of ready made rlothiii'. which we are authorizcrl to Sell for cash or on reasonable payments, or will exchange tor good r.-ai estate. No. 1. A atock of airricultural fmplements to be old at s Kreut bargain aud ou reasonable terms. No. --Two store room ' near the btisincss center of the city a tare bargain otfurv.1. No. 4 A deairabls resideoce on Houtli Michieau tri t. Also several lot on Michigan street which We will sell rAeaji. No : j ftf acn fart: mile of cMy, near brewery. This farm aiaat be aoid m. Term rcaeonaMe. No. M loa acte farm, H mile of city, :t milet of LaPaz. toacreaiu cultivation, story and a half frame dwelliug, good orchard, farm iu good repair aud in a high state of cultivation. Price f33.ft) per acte, on r:iouatlf terms. No. rut lJXsft-l'i" hi re (ana 9'4 nlee Sooth ol city, 46 acre iu cultivation,' wratnot and poplar land, o acre valnahle timber. Price S4ii per acre, on reasonable terms. No. 4S NO acre farm one mUe of Inw ood. 43 acre In cultivation, kcsl iniue house and ham, beariui; orehartl of apples, N-ac'lie, pears, cherries, et. . A r lie 'uraiu, ou reasouable terms. No. 45 1 acre farm milet of city. 60 acres fenced and Je acres in cultivation, walnut, beech and suvjar land, valaable frame house, lain and oathni!.! n-. large orch. ml ot salsct truits 00 apple. iL.V.in unl grapes, heshles other frait. Will sell elieap, on r ut. nable payments, or will exchange for unimproved lands.

Marshall County EBusiness (Directory A list of busiu.-ss, profeanonal and manufactarItisj men in Marshall County, to whom . ustoui. rs in thctr rcrpi-ctive line arv n i erred, in the full nnnurp n-liability aud elutracter for iair dcal-

Bremen.

ff AII'THtriRr AND UBIOUIFT. Cjgfe Ü. .1. M. 'iiMHKK, Aiadhecary and Sff ' "'itgist. and l.-aler iu I'.ook-. Stationj(J it), aud I'ajter Hangings. Also ajaaj f f,,r Xewmi; Machine and Musical lust rumcuta. Agent for Mason aud Hamlin's Cabinet Orgaus. Give him a call. -IVKUT STABI.K O. P. MYEHS. LiTi ry ami I Stalle. Kigs at rriue.-d prices. Bample rig for Ituuuers. H ARNGS4 AMISAP1ILES. J. BAUER. Manufacturer of Humpas. 8aldlea. etc. Fidj atock of Trunks. Whiim. etc. 1KY O.MIU. GEO. HELMLINUKK. Keepa Sel. et stock of Dry Goods. Boot and Hhoes. Cheap TWM. LEHR. I.'alerK'ia''Watches. Clocks. Jewelry. Spectacles. & Mnsioai Instruments. I MitKTAEEB. C. SEILER JR.. Uiuiortakar and Deaier in all kinds of Furniture,

(ikrnTiM r-w

A. BAUER ,V ).. S;,l. tiiidstoek of choice Uroeeri. Provisions. His.t.s. Hhoes. ete. M MILUNtllV. MIIS A.UGGET lonable knd ArtiUe Millinery & Dressmaking stntdishmetit. HA 1 1, DSSMUMU AND hHAVIKU. J. A. ST M l!. First la- Hair Dressing. Hbuuipooingaiul Sltavinu. l'lymouth St. JT. R0W. Dealer in flWMnl Hardware. Stoves ami iinware at lovv.-st .-ash prices. hotel. THOMrsox HOUSE. First-class accomodations. re- Bus to und from trains.

aRGOS CONnHTTED. OV Ft iTIi .V.BV

Ii I (.IIs? 4 Bku., l., alPrln Uhoke rrtafeitiouaimed goods. Fruits, ete.

ari

H'LlOiMt. MRS I f. PIU AINtlTi lC. M llinery and Stampimr. Patten .,, ,.ud CHmjihac. ete. Hf.fSB tt'ILDIMU. WM. II. PAKKKK. II. Baikter. l laas and spss-iO" atious proruptly furnish.

PÜ1 Mi ' N.

No 44111 acre farm, 3 Vi miles of city, 70 acres in a fine state of cultivation, new story end a half frame dwelling and frame tiara, two bearinc or chards, liv iuK water fur stock. Price SM per acre. No. 4S 40 acre unimproved land S mile West of eity, and 40 acies unimproved land 4 miles South of Donaldson, at $10 per aire. No 11-840 acre mile of city, 80 acres fenced and In cultivation, comfortable frame hopse. Will ell the tract at (It per acre or wiU sell in 40 or Su acre tracts. No. 3s ln acre farm 1 M mile of Tyner City. SO arras iu cultivation, comtortahle boildlug. Price ft" per acre. No. :i5-7'acrs farm 9 mile from city, 4 miles from rail ma 1, 43 acres timber, SO in cultivation, house, stable and orchard. Price ft, too iu easy ay incuts, or will exclianjrc for city property. No. 9 Aft acre farm miles from city on Michigan road, gu acres In cultivation, two comfortable dwsllinir, table and out houses, orchard and living water tor stock. Price fit per acre or will exchange for city property. No. 11 Ml jii re farm If', miles South of city tin acres in a flue state of cultivation, tSS select irt:itte,! iii)i!e trees, one of the best orchard in the county, good frame hulldiiiirs. A rare bargain if sold soou. Xo 1180 acre farm 3'J mil. of city, walnut, beech and suirar land, new story aud a half frame dwelling, new f nasse bosse, SO acres in cultivation, good orchard. Price $3.iaai. Don't bay a fool of K il KsUte until you have called or as aud seen our price lists and description. We have a large number kf I arms ot all Sacs in every township iu the county . which we are determined to sell within the next sixty days. We also luve for sale a uumlx-r u deirahle farms at great Ivargaiua la Fallon, Htsrke. and adjoining counties. Jfo seed to go west." to buy cheap laiiil, w beu yon are offered the alwivr itiduceiiienla.

hut should you conclude to go west, remenilver that I

we have lor sale a larvrc amount of select lauds, both improved and uuimproved lu Arkansas and Missouri, which we will sell or exchange at great Imryrr.iis, We have als i secured the agency for the sale ot the Kurliuirtoii aud Missouri river railniad lands through Central Iowa and Hoathem Nebraska, also the agency foi the rottawato'iiie Reserve lands iu Kansas. Konud trip excursion ilrkets at n-duced rate for sale at office to parti desiring to visit air Western and Sonth-western land. If yow wUh to hyu, sell, rent or exchange property call on u. Our facilities for transacting a general Real Kdale busiueas arc excelled by ao otiier Arm tn Northern Indiana. CHANEY, McKELVY & CO., Real KaUte Agents Con. Michigan & I aPorte tr Plymojlh, lud.

ATTOK.VIT. I- HAYES. Attorney at Law aud Notary Public. Muney collected 4 remitted pnniptlv R1WINU MACHINE". C. HANS. JR., s. lls the Colebrated Wilson Sewing Machine on time or for cash, cheaply. UIUX-RKIKS AM) PKoVfKIuKH. 0E0. A.sUNDEItLAND. LMalcr in choice Gn i. .fries sod Provisions, cheap for eash. IHV-IC1.VN. DR. MOODY. Phyrteian ami surgeon. Calla promplly attended to. Charges reasonable. (.FN r K . 1 STORK. Moses KEVSKR, Dealer In Dry Goods, Notions, Groceries. Provision, etc. BOOT. AMD SROK tiin, WM. RATER, First-class Root and 8hoe .t.tiiuf.t tiin r RfpniriiiK 1onc elu ap. Tyner City.

psratcLAjt.

D.D. FIFk, llomuopatl.ic l'liv aician. IM

ot women a speciality.

DBU08 Nl) MEDICINE), 1). V.MACKE'. Doaler iti Rum Drug and popular patent iiiedieines.Prestcriptions filled. IIK.M4L MTOKE. WM. TK0WB1HDUE. Keeps a Relt atook Dry Good. Groceries. Huts. Boots & Bhoes. OK.ii'KKIES. 8. 8TICKLER CO.. Choice stock of fresh Groceries. Notions, et. At low cash prices. UEN'ERAL STORK. E. 8. B18SELL. Fine select stwk of everything usually kept in n Urst-claa store. HTSICIAN. L M. SMITH. Physiciar b Surgeon, attends all calls promptly. Charge reasonable. i'.l.A K.-MM HIS. , E. D. ORMSBY. Blacksmith shop. All kind of work .lone promptly and cheaply. Jl'STICK OF THE PKACt. JOHN If KIT, Justice of the Peace, and Insur.in. e Agent. Agent fur .ütna Ins. Co.

Walnut.

SOABIMKU Horse. HENRY KOBAc K, Proprietor Good boarding hy the day or week reason bly. DKUO STOKK. W. H. ISI NNELL. I). ftler in pure Dmgs, I'opiiliU- Patent Modioines. Stationery, ote. PHTStCIAX, E. H. POCOCK. M D. Off.ee at his residence.. All calls promptly attended to. WiOON MAKER. L. w. LEFFEL. Wagon anil Carriace Maker and general Repairing. At reasonable prices. CABINET MAKKU. O. P. CHAFFEE. Makes Coffins. Plain aud Fancy Furniture. H pairinu i. -utly don-, H I. K '.!.': H ixo. . JOHN M. NEWTON, li.-ti.-ral Blacksmithing. Horse sboeintr. Steel Plow Points For S.U.'.

PoOU H. THOMA8. Pool and Fancy Drinks.

UENEBAL hTOKK. REPPETO & MOKNINGSTAR. Fine stock of Dry Goods. Groceries, Boots. 8hoes,etv.

OKAIN. J. L. McCoy. Highest price paid kinds of Grain.

for all

Inwood.

INWOOD IMM UN., MILLS. D. L. GROSSMAN. Manufacturer of Choice brands Family Flour, t itsli paid f.ir iieat. BLACKSMITH HfO. D. HULL. Horse shoeing. Gesvenl Blacksmitluiig. Agent for A. I. tins Chilieil Plow. rUBMTL'UB. T. EOTTERMAN. Manufacturer of Plain and Fancy Furniture. House building, etc. DKUOS AND tiaoCKltlBS. W. H. H. TONER, he. j. a Complete Stock of Pure Drugs. Patent Medicines. Groceries. BLACKSatlTUIMO. J. DAVIDSON. Does ail kinds of Blacksmithing. Horse shoeing and ltcpulrtng reasonably. CAKBIAOES ANDWaooNS. E. M. BASH. Mauuf cturer of Carriages and Wage as. Also Carriage and Wagon Painter. OaBDINC) bouse. JOHN McADAMS. Furnishes good and en. .i,. in..irding. Horse feed .tn i Maiding. Bourbon. BOOT AND SHOKMAKXB E. V.JOIJNSON. First class Boot i Shoemaker. Iti'pairiiig a speciality. Main stn-ct.

XILINBT. MRS. L. C. HUNT. Fashionable miliuery and Fancy goods. Main street. ABT OAIXEBY, I. STEIN ETS. Makes tine Photographs. ems. etc. Pictures enlarged. M.uh street. KUBNITUBE. , WHITAJfJHU Dealer in Furniture. Burial Cases, etc Furnishes a good hearse. n . MILUNKBY AND DBBSSMAKIMO Mils. BELL A. TITUS. Artistic and fashiouable milliner and dressmaker. North of P. O. PHYSICIANS DBS. MATCH ETI E Jt FKANCE.I'hyslelaus and Surgeons. . ATTuKKIl . J. L. COOK.Atti.ru.jy at Law. Notary Public. First doorcasi of Matchett's Drug store, MABMKSS AND SADDLES. J. D. AV1ILKIN8. Huruoss saddles. Whips. Trunks. Valines, Repairing, etc. KEsTAl'RANT AND OBOCEBIEB. A. SPENCER. Faney Bakery. Caumed Fruits audi nfeeti, .1, itries. Warm meals served. PHYSICIAN

DR. L. .lullVsoN, Physi. in. J. His' i . i s Grooery store.

Gfliee over

FOR THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. This marvelous preparation baa cured hundred, of the moHt dlxtresalng cases of Chronic Itheumatism and Neuralgia, even when all other remedies hare failed. It ia fast becoming the Acknowledged Antidote for these diseases, and can be relied upon by Bufferer to relieve tbem of their paiua aad effect a i.Tinaneut cure.

Do Not

Up

yonr case as hopeless and settle down to the conviction that no medicine will help yon. all we ask la a fair trial of the Cvhativk. aud that you bear In mind that the nature of these diseases require persistent and faithful application to insure a perfect cure. In every community where the Cubativk baa been placed will be found many witnesses who will testify to what it has done for them. Diphtheria, Sore Throat Burnt, Scalds, Bruises, Sprains. Wound, Cute, Chilblains, Inflammation, Headache, Toothache. Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, can positively be cured by the free use of the CUKAT1VK. Send to us for testimonial ii you have aay doubts. eld hy all Druggut. Prioe tl.OO per Bottle, b for S&.OO. sacsAst o ev lawton Chemical Co., Cleveland, 0. L. Tanner, Agt. Plymouth.

It AUK KSK AMI K A mi Ku

I- A. til.INiil.l-:. Manufacturer of Saddles

and Harness. It

E. J. K1NC. House painter, Glazier and Phimt hancer.

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A. W. JOHNSON, lonsortal and Bath roooir Main strc.-t. 1C.OTS AM SHOES. O. W. bAXTKK. Manufacturer ot Boots and Skoea. repairina promptly done SKWIBU MACHIBBS. UAXTKH , OidNtil.K h. ll the ceU t rste.1 A ils.iu iiiachiuu and wurrantfor a years BOAKUIN.i HOUSE. A. IIKKOEK Board inj; by the day or week. N. E. t'orner Jackson and North Sts. nvaani Bav CAPT. O. W. WESLEY. Ornamental plasterer nid Frese i . r. Oood work at low prices.

4. H. WILSON, M. I t.fto orer Italic' Btua store. prut ipt respoiiM-to ail ealls. i'o;imut rRoDTTCK. T.r. NOKTOV. P.iy chj, focPouHry Lett Hides. Tallow. Ux -wax und rr. tluoe. ' r ' i-i'VnitB. lr HEaSS. Manufa, ti.r. r aad Deaier ia Oak. Ash urn! Poplar lumber. F'.EVTC.B HENRY O THA-i PV.. proprietor Arcos KleTtor. HiKhePt pre puM f..r fn m. BI.A''BKMITniNi. O. F. WAAO.renerHl Blacksmiihin;. Horse sboeiiiB. etc.

n. fi'JciT,. ticncral BlnrkmnlrMnK. Hhoe-

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iiur aid npairiiiAi. A-. ,.i fur

Your iTIM t or ft vUl ViU drai, at trifl

ClothesZ

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I. t on. a atcLa so liearbou Hi reel. CM rapi. 107 Kotlh Slat '

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H.-Lartles'

LAD 1X8 AND GENTS dyed ana riMM?

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Agents Wanted

of Ashlahela; airtmt, fU wUtmU,- rtll Sketch. of f. P. BUS and alfe, Q suicide), aud oih.rs; with Portrait ( diet, ete, A hook of thrtlHn? iuteref aicsdiatelv, vvitl l..) (or oatnt and " LOUIS LLOYD & CO. GOODMAN-ajjo.

Disaster. By a Cterrfiiu. Uliatraaed. olliaa, (the orooer's n . AjijiIt taipv of book. "-J.fi.

For Sale. A beaortfil Farn of IU acres of choir rich fanr laml, iluatitl haH a mile South ot Arvoa. lad All feuc.il in, ns acres ol which is under cultivation two jfood wells ol sp.eu.IW water, jrood oomiis, eoo.1 roomy tra, coli veuitatt Jt hnaata. a lart'e ww and convenient Irani. dwcllin Uousu, two youim oi . harr! ru choice frttlt tiees, and a well selecl. -l vineyahl. Terni: part rash and balance In naniuata U salt. ii .-mriy if ren want a i wrnli Also a Blacksmith tuH " Wava sliop .lioiiiiie and .me Mi one t.a.i town lots, rttoat.-d ou Miel. -(au streeet in Arjroa, Marshall count y, IntL whicti I a:n offering for sale at a very low price. Tern.ipart cash and halaace in easy payments. Also . good -iuhII frame tlwellnir boose and lot, aitnat. 1 on Suear strivt, ia Atgm, Marshal' conatr, ind. ..r sa at a b-sn. This is a good opprtunn v for those with Hearted means. Ter: pandas and balance In aitaWr payrucnla. Apply to UE.i

nr.Loau otic naif milt- s,mth of A um, lud.

Drs. Price & Brewer

HAVE

VISITED LAPORTE SEVENTEEN YEAR8. 1 lave met with unparalleled aocceaa la the treatA Lmcut of all Chronic Diseases

or i in.

THROAT, LUNGS, HEART, saaBassssjSP

LIVER

STOMACH,

Head nerves; kidneys, bladder, womh, and hi. l alfeetious of the urinary orana, gravel, acrataia, rhcitinstiMn, catarrh, asthma; bronchitis, dysprpsis, etc. Our reputation has ticen acquired hy candid, ansa

est iicaiini' auu c;ir ui successful practice.

n e praence. not one ot eXMrUssBst, bat on the laws of Nature, with years ef etq

aim evidence tn smdaiu it; J- not tear do i . make sick to make well; no Karah aavatfaajasa, as fluttering. We know the cause aad tBj rila- y neled: no picim work, l.u: knowldg aifiaat by years ot experience ia the trnafuat ef Cikaruttic diseasec exclusively; no encomagement wtthdss a lirospect Candid in our oi.iuioaa. rs-astmahaTt ia

our charves, claim not to kuow eventhiaa. tl

cure evi-rylmny, bat do lay claim to reason awe

common sense. v c invite the sick, no matter 1st their ailment to call and Investigate tffore ttssf aluiudon hots, make Ititerrcnrattoo and decMe f-e themm lve; it will cost nothhsg as consultadeti . tree. Visits made reguktriy.

Wednesday, Aug. 1st.

C C WCK ln VOBr m town. Terns and s m O D outfit free. H. HALLET A CO., PurtMiid Maiuc.

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O f Rxtra Fine Miaed Cards; with naate. 1. 1 1, ) w.rt-.:ill. I.. JuNKs A CO, nui, .N. . Z. 7 we.-ktoair.-iits fin oatnt lie P,)t) P 4 4 I ii. Vli'KaaY Aagnsta, Me. "1 Oadsy at home. Agents wasted. Outfit and O 1 -!' niiMree. 1'KI'K X t o , Aunsta. A.c.

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reu. M1.NSU.S JtCO., i'orfJaaal Ve.

$5"$20!'.'e.

WANTED AGKNTW-wilt pay a sastrv ,, mouth. Address, or rail oa Has. U. V . J 8. L. WUlia, Tyuer City. lad.

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DRT OoODB. lt. RA ILSBACH, dealer in Roots and Htvoo. lints, ('.his and Rea.ly-innle clothing, etc. HABDWÄBB, BTC. J. Ä. H8S. deuier iu Farming ltuplementa u.n.1 gcneraJJHarilware. INSfRAMCB." O. W. GORDON, ttnent for reliable compuujos. Installment .n hi. .eg plan. HOTFL. THE AROOS noUSE, sample rooraa on find and second floors. JGroodjUblo also. HOTEL SMITH H01T8K. Oood accommodaüons, amnio ataliliiii;. oharges reasonable . ?.?1NEH"' OOTS AM KHOBS. J. REAM. Hiirnos. Root and Shoe manufacturer Dealer in Ready-mndc work. BOOTS AND SHOES. A. L. LACKEY, first-class Boot and Shoe, made f order. Kopuiring at reituced price. MEAT MAKE" CT. A. B. LEWIS, dealer In Choice Meats Fresh ami Salt Fish of all kind. Cxsb. for produce. nnuoB, etc. A. C. HICKMAN, dealer in Dniga. aTedicines. Paints. Oils. Prescriptions fllled. DRU08. ETC. A. LESLIE, dealer In Drugs. Medicines. Chemlcala, Booita andJUUonery. etc, rt .vOtau.

PICKKUEL HBOT, koepatall et. ot Btaale j and Fancy Orocerles cheapfo east. I

be sold. I'arlor Organ-. V stoia- U!

. U sluia. oulv T.V Nearly

t seta of reads. IS stoi sub

.Vluve loanler tirgstia, ever f -V,

only $ta. liwwi prices em eaVr.xi seat en 1 .law last trial. Vas ask why J sat Bsrissr as ( heap? I reply hard times. Result sale over 1 '- (mnj annually, w ar commenced by monopo .-ts. Beware et anonysawas eireniar. Writ, tor . v,lauation Battle raciue Full partiruUrv tree, Athiowa Dasial F. BeattT. Waahlagios. New Jersey.

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Those rerrible t radar ln- geaermte'. "hy nraWrnrtaa ecri tion and to v. l.icl, ladies are esiasc iallv sobTliL'y f- lves, aisa their mi'min prevoatrd be tlie use Of Tarrant KBerv.-esa snitxer AperlenU I'rwrarable at all drag ton "' OCKancy ("anls, no two ahäe, with name, 1 sal., aSaWpv,!. NASSl-A ( lata Co. b3JP&" Only Five DoUarsI FOR AN ACRE! Of the nKST KAMI) IN AMERICA, near the tin Oreat l uion Pacific Ballroad. A FARM FOR 200 In easy pa) menu with low rates ot interest SECURE IT NOW! Full informations sent free address, F. A. EAT IS, Land Agent, CP, K R-, UM A ILA, Nebraska,

I

Drs. Price c& Brewer Can be consulted at Residence and Lahatory Waukegan, Ilia.

Plynionth, Parker

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