Pike County Democrat, Volume 29, Number 12, Petersburg, Pike County, 29 July 1898 — Page 8

Where price cute no figure in the profbb. We must close out every item in Bummer Goods THIS XIS^TEI ITITTIL ^.TTG-TTST We shall put such Cut Prices on every item of summer stuff that not one thiug will he left. As the quantity is limited it may pay you to come early. r • ' • . • .. .

Pry Goods and Dresses. 10 pieoes Lawn, clearance price, pr yd, Sic ‘ . All 6c, 1c, 8c, 4c and 10c Summer goods, per yard. 5c AU !2jCj 15c, 80c and 85c Summer goods, per yard... 10c The finest imported Organdies, were . Wand 40c per yard; now only...... 35c SQpieces Apron Gingham, uow only.. 8c 100 pieces light or dark Calico, only .. 8ie Good yard wide Bleached Muslin, only 4c XjL yard wide Unbleached Muslin,only 4c All styles of Children's Dresses, ready to wear, at less price than you can bur the material; a pretty Gingham Dress for... .75c Lovely Lawn Dresses, nicely trimmed in emhroidery, st........ %.08c Fancy little Dresses in French Gingham and Percale, at..............$1.49 Don’t worry about making them but come » in and let us convince you of the saving by buying them ready made.

Hose, Ribbon* Ctc. $0 iloaen Ladies’ and Children’s Hose, the 10c grade, at.......... 5c Palm Fans, others sell at 2 or 3 for Sc, with us it is 5 for... 5c Special Price on all Fancy Ribbons. Ladies’ Linen Collars, 15c kind ...... 10c John Clark's Thread, per spool. 3c Geo. A. Clark's O.N.T. Thread, spool, 4c Pins, now are, per paper.. lc Shirt Waists. We positively show the finest line in town. All 50 and 75c Shirt Waists, now... .$ 43 All $1.00 and $1.3$ Shirt Waists,now 79 AH $1.50 and $1.75 Shirt Waists,now 1 00 We yet have all sixes, so come at once. All have collars, some white and some collars to match the waist. But all are the very newest shapes and alt colors are of the dout fade sort.

Shoes and Slippers. $2-00 Slippers, Tan, Osblood or Black, at..$1 *5. $1.50 Slippers. Tan, Gxblood or Black, at. 1 00 $1.00 Slippers, Tan, Qxblood or Black, at... 75 Children's $1.00 Slippers, at. 75 Cnildren’s 75 to 90c Slippers, at. 00 $1.50 Shoes, new lasts, lace or button. OS To be ooorinced come in and see oar immense line. Par here it’s The Big Store, the biggest stock and the biggest cut price sale. Oar prices on Shoes never were so low. Came in and price our • goods. The biggest line of Hen's Work Shoes in town. Highest fries for Eggs tod Chickens.

Summer Clothing. 1,000 pairs of Cottonade Pants, made not to rip and with good linen thread. Our clearance price a* these is less than jou can get the cottonade, $0 and 60c Pants; our clearance sale price. 39c 300 pairs Cottonade or Moleskin, fast colors, worth 75c, now.... 49c Summer Clothiug never was so low. ▲ 0X0.00Suit, for,.. . *5 A 4.00 Suit, for.. 4 A 5.00 Suit, for...2 Straw Bats just half prioe> 41.50 Hat, clearance price ... 75c f 1.00 Hat, clearance price ... __ 50c 75c Hat, clearance driee.. 40c We must cut down our stock and Summer Goods muse go. So don’t lose any time but visit The Big Store. S 8 S

Grocery Department. A few Grocery Prices. Seed them during this sale: Arbuekle Coffee__....__ .10o a pound XXXX Coffee .....10o a pound Leader Coffee.:.. ..10c epound Soda.. ..........._3 pounds tor So Clothes Pins ....lc » dozen Brooms, worth 8flte, lor ....'.... 10c Washboards, worth 00c, for.......... |Oo IS pounds Light Brown Sugar, for . .$1.00 100 dozen Glass Cans, wax or self-seating.. Men's Underwear, Shirts, Neckwear. Suspenders, all am now pot .down to posit them oat. If you don't see our stock before you ^peud one cent, you make a mistake. $5.00 will buy a* wagon load of goods at our prices. If ym» don’t see us before you buy you do yourself and family a great injustice.

IDOI^'T FOB3-BT THE ACE. SOL FRANZ’S BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES ■ Comer 2w£a,ixa. and SeTrerntla. Streets. PETEESBUEG-, I1TDIA1TA.

C. F. Boonshct left far West Baden Springs Wednesday. C. L. Holcomb left yesterday inoruiog for Fort Branch where he will visit with relatives for a few weeks. Sworets cure chronic constipation, kidney and liver com plaint. Price 25 cents. For sale by Paul Bros, and Bergen and Oliphant.__36-tf If you have chills and every other chill fonio has failed, Grim’s Improved Chill Tonic will cure you. Every bottle guaranteed to cure or money refunded. For •ale by J. R. Adams ft Son. 10-4 Sheriff Cassidy of Dubois oouuty, was here Friday and Saturday on business and iwnewmg old acquaintances. He is a candidate for re-election and will be elected by 2f000 majority this fail as he has made an efficient and capable official. The war still progresses. Troops have, been landed at Porto Rico by tieneral Miles and a fight is uow imminent. Troops have also been landed at Manilla and a surrender to Admiral Dewey is now expected. It is stated that 100.000 troops will make the campaign against Havana this fall. The latest information from Madrid was to the effect that the t^ueon Regent was anxious for peace. There will he another mix-up of the republicans at Winslow Saturday. At the time when delegatee to the congressional and other conventions were selected it was said that no delegates were to be selected to the state convention but that all true blue republican.' would be recognized who attended that convention. It leaked out Tuesday that the committ—men of the several townships had been called to meet, at Winslow Saturday for the purpose of selecting delegates to the state convention and confusion oatgnod among the friends of Colon*4 Posey. There will be a hot time at Winslow Saturday.

• Persons troubled with diarrhoea will he interested in the experience of Mr, W. M. Bush, clerk of Hotel Dcrranoe, Providence, JEL I. He m/s. "Par several veers 1 have been almost a constant sufferer from diarrhoea, the frequent attacks completely prostrating me and rendering me unfit for my Unties at this hotel.. About two yuan ago a traveling salesman kindly gave me a email bottle of Chamberlain's Coke, Cholera and Diarrhoea remedy. Much to my surpro# and delight its effects were immediate. Whenever 1 felt symptoms of the disease I would fortify myself against the attack with a few doses of this valuable remedyThe result has been very satisfactory and Almost complete relief from the affliction.” For safe by J. R. Adams A Son. j ; Cincinnati Markets. Weoxksdat. July 20,109b. Wheat, 75c to 80c. core. 31 to fife.: oats, $5 to 27c; rye, 43 to 48c: hay, $9.50 to $11 AO; cattle, heavy, $2.75 to $4 75; bogs, good shippers, $3.20 to $3.95; sheep, $2.75 4o $4 10. Pram an $14 Soldier. Knox, Ind., Jan. 14, 1897. Gents:—-! have every confidence in recommending your Syrup of Pepsin. I * am 72 years of age and am broken down, the troubffl having been brought on by my experience in the war. Tour medicine has done me more good than a hundred doctors And I am just about well of stomach troubles. Yours truly, Jvraan Wmiu. §*& by Ikrgrn $ Olipbant. j

IticklfaN iraifi teln. The best attire in the world for cuts, bruises," sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. R. Adams ft Son. Big Hallway Project. Totxno, Ohio, July 21.—The promoters of the Black Diamond railway, of which William Kirkby of Toledo, is president, have at last shown their hand, and the scheme is a big one. It embraces 2.228 miles and the main line is to extend from Hammond on the Chicago Beit to Port Royal, South Carolina, crossing the Ohio river at Vevay, Iudiana, thence on to Ken- | tucky. passing through North Carolina to Port Key ah Branches are contemplated to Fairport on Jjake Erie, Columbus and the Pittsburg, West Virginia and Kentucky coal fields. Work wiR begin within 90 days. Wonderful! Marvelous! S Art* expressions frequently heard about 1 Foley's Kidney Cure. Do not fail to try | this great remedy for all kidney trouble. J. R. Adams & Son. j

Sheriffs Sale, By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Pike dr* cult court iu a cauae wherein Christopher Pessel Is plaintiff, aud Joeeph Odell, Martha J. Odell aud William A.OItphaut are defend auta. requiring me to make the turn of thirtyeight dollar* and thirty-tour cent*. with iuterext ou said decree and coats, l will axpoee at public sale, to the highest bidder, oa Saturday, the 90th day of August, A. D. im, Between the hours of 111 o’clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day. at the door of the court hooaein Petersburg, Pike county, indl»na, the rents and profits for a term not exceedrag seven years, of the foilowlag reel estate, to w|t; I A part of the northeast quarter of the sooth- | east quarter of section eight, town one south, j range nine west, in Pike county. Indiana, i described by metes and bounds as follows, to. wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of the above described northeast quarter and i running thence south twenty-three rods, thence west thirty-four and seventy-eight I six-twenty-three one hundredths rods, thence i north twenty-three coda, thence east thirty* four and seventy-eight sla-terenty-three ooe hundredths reds to the place of beginning, containing five seres, mure or lees, all In Pike county. suit of ludiaii*. If such rente and profits will not sail for a sufiWeoi sum to satisfy said decree, interest and curts. 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the foe simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest i and costs. Said sale wtll he made without any relist whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. W. M. ttllHi.WAY, July X. I'm. Sheriff Pike County. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Pike circuit court in a cause wherein Rob* mm Rich ereon to plaintiff, and Isaac Fairchild and l*r»uida Fairchild are defendants, requiring ire to make the sum of throe hundred and forty-five dollars and twenty-three cents,with interest ot» said decree sad costs. I win expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the ol August, A. D. Between the boars of 10 o'clock a. n. and 4 o’clock p. w- of said day. at the door of ike court house In Petersburg, Pike county. Indiana, lbs rente and profile for a term not «gceed ■jwggnen ysarmwof the fol lowing described real ratal*, to-wit The south half of Um southwest quarter «f the southwest quarter of section thirty-two, town two south, range seven west, containing twenty anas, more or toes. In Pike county, and state of Indiana. ir such rente and profits will not sell foe a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and easts, I will, at the same Ume and place. .of saw expose to public sale the foe simple real estate, or so muck thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said carts. MM sals will be relief whatever meat laws. made without auy valuation ora| W.M. RIlMiWA July ». MB. ’ tohertff Pike County, L. fi. Wootoey, fitly, for plaintiff.

Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Pike Clr- ; cult court .in a cause wheretu Thomas J. Tray* lor is plaintiff, and Nancy A. Baldwin, WllHam A. Baldwin and Shiloh Roeers et ul arc dett ndants. requiring me to make the sunk of six thousand, six hucured and sixty dollar* | and twenty-seven cents, with interest on said decree and costs. I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on i Saturday the 20th day of August, A. D. 11*98. Between the hours of 10 o'clock a. rn.aud 4 o'clock p. nt. of said day, at the dttor of the court house In Petersburg, Pike county, Indiana, the rents and proliu fora term not exceedlng seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Part of tlie northwest quarter of section nineteen, town one north, range six west, sixty acres, desc ribed by rae'es and bounds as follow:. Beginning at the northwest corner of said section nineteen and running thence east one hundred and sixty rods,thence south sixty rods, thence west one huudred and sixty rods, thence north sixty rods u> the place of beginning. Also seventy-six acres, a part of the southwest quarter of section eighteen, town one north, range six west, and bouuded as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner of said section eighteen and running thence north one hundred and sixty rods, thence east seventy-six rods, thence south one hundred and sixty rods, thence west seventy -six rods to the place of beginning. Also one huudred aud two acres, a part of i the northwest quarter of section eighteen, town one north, range six west, and a part of the north halfot section thirteen, town one north, range seven wear, and described by i metes and fsHtuds as follows, to-wtt: Beginning at a atone on the north quarter mile line and about sixty-two rods east of the range line and at the northwest corner of the John Budd tract and runuing thence aouth eighty r«»da. thence west two hundred aud thirtythree rods to White river, thence in a northeasterly course along the aouth aud east bauk of said river to the north quarter sec ion line, thence east on said line to the place of beginning, all the above descriptions containing two hundred and thirty-eight acres, more or leas, all In Pike county, state of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and coats, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple or said real estate, or so much thereof as may be suf- ; Sclent to discharge said decree, interest and coats. Said sale will be made without any 1 relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. W. M. RIDGWaY. I July 27, im. Sheriff Pike County.

Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of s certified copy of a decree to : roe directed from the clerk of the Pike circuit court, in a cause wherein Abraham Hoover and Mary Hoover are plaintiffs, and Richard 6. Horn brook and Bell Hornbrook j are defendants, requiring me to make the tarn of one hundred ana seven dollars and ; seventy-four cents, with Interest on said decree and costa, I wilt expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 30th day of August, A. D. 1808. Hat wees the hoars of M o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. at said day, at the door of the court house in Petesabunr, Pike county, Indiana, the rents and profits tor a term not exceeding seven years, or the following de- { scribed real estate to-wtt: Commencing at a stone at the northwest comer of the northeast quarter of section five, town one south of range nine west, running thence east along the base lino thirty-i •even and one-half tads to the northwest corner of the land herein conveyed, running i thence edst seventeen rods and ten feet, thence sout h nine rods, thence west seventeen rods and ten feet, thence north aloe rods to the place of beginning. Algo part of UM aforesaid sect loo five, town one couth, range nine west, described as fol- , tows: Commencing at the northeast corner i of said section, running thence west along the base line one hundred rous. thence sooth nine rods to the northeast corner of the land ; herein conveyed, thence west ten rods.thence south four rods, thence south by east ten rods; and twelve and ooe-bmf feet, thence north eight rods to the place of beginning, all situated In Pike county, Indiana. If each rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient siuu to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, I viU, at the »i.ae time and place, expose to public sale the toe simple of said real estate, or so much thereof ae snap be sufficient to discharge said decree, inteasi and nets. Bald sole will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. V. M Ridowat, July ST. m. Sheriff Pike Count?. Richardson A Taylor, al.tys. for plaintiff. Notice of Administration. Notice H hereby given t hat the undersigned has been appointed by the clerk of the circuit court of Pike county. Slate of Indiana. admmistrateroftbe estategfWm.il. H.Mortuo, late of Pike county, deceased. Held estate is gnppnsud to he solvent. , , „ VlJLLI A* J. RIDtiE.

Bank Statement. Report o* the condition of the Pike County Stale Hank, at Petersburg, in the State of In(liana, at the close of its ousines*on the -1st day of July, IKK: KKSOt'Kt'KS. Loans and discounts .$30,013 W Overdrafts 049 0? Other stocks,bonds and mortgages 6,060 tk) Furniture and fixtures . l.WW t» Current expen sea 106 HD Due frotu banks and (tank* er» I ITJWt 14 Curve ficy .. . .... 5,,i$i 00 Specie .. . l.tsif *7 Cash items. 63 46 24,670 He Total . . ..*01,*« 3t> utBiunn. Capital stock paid tu ... — fSVQtW 00 Surplus fund . . ... i.UJOVO Discount, exchange and interest .. PC *d Profit and loss . 1.2MN10 Individual deposits on demand ..... 64.UI0 S4 Total...fOUSS 30 State of Indiana, County of Pike, Ms: I, John O. Davis, cashier of the Pfke County state bank, do solemuty swear that the above statement is true. JOHN O. DAVIS. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2Brd day of July. tSOK. E. P. Hu-uaroson, Notary Public. Sheriffs Sale

By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to to iue directed from the clerk of the Bike Circuit court, tu a cause wherelu the (luaraulee Huildiug. Uutu Jk Saviug Association is plaiutitf, and Marquis L. Walts Is defendant. requiring me to make the sum of one thousand ami thlrteeu dollars and five cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, ou Saturday, the 13th da? of August, A. D. 1 m. Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day at the door of the court house la Ptkeeounty. Indiaua. the rents and profits for a term not exreediig seven years, of the following described real estate to-wit: Part of location number fourteen, in towu one north, range nine west.and more particularly described aa follows: Commencing at a stake on the northeast boundary line of aatd location fourteen, two and eighty-five, hundredths chains southeast from south corner of location sixteen; thence south thirtyeight and a Matt degrees east eight chains and sixty-three links; thence south fifty-one and a half degrees west twenty-one chains and seventy-five links; thence north thirty-eight and a half degrees west eight chains and sixty-three links; thence north fifty-one and a half degrees east twenty-one chains and seventy-five links to the place of beginning, containing eighteen and three-fourths acres, in Pike county, Indiana. If auen rent* and profits will not set! for a sufficient mm to satisfy said decree, lute rest and coats. 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple or said real estate, or so much thereof as may be mfficient to discharge said decree. Interest and costs. Makl sale will be made without any relief wliatever from valuation or appraisement laws. W. M. Ripgvat, July a. law. Sheriff Pike County. Richardson d Taylor, attys. for plaintiff. SheriflPs Sale. Byyirtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Pike Circuit court in a cause wherein the Aetna Life Insurance Company is plaintiff, and James A. Kuhttusn, Annie M. Fnhrman et ai are de fend eats, requiring me to make the sum o! nine hundred and twenty-two dollars and forty-three cents, with Interest on said decree and aoeu, 1 will expose et punltc gale to the highest ladder, on Saturday, the 13th day of August, A. D. Between the hoars of 10 o’clock a. ra. and 4 o'clock p. ra. of said day. at the door of the court house In Pike county, Indiana, the rent* and profits far a term nut exceeding seven yean of the following described real estate, to-wtt: The northeast quarter of the southeast quarter and the east half of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section sixteen, town one north, mage nine west, containing sixty acres, mom or less, in Pike county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will net sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy mid decree. Interest and costa, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the to simple of said real estate, or so much thereof aa may be sufficient to discharge sakl decree, interest and mat*. Baht sale will be made witboat any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. w. M. Ri do war. July 21,189*. H Sheriff Pike Coant Ktchwdaon A Taylor, attys. tor i

Sheriff** Sale. By virt ue of a writ of venditioni exponsae to I me directed from the Clerk of the PikeCircuit | ■JL'ourt. iu a cause wherein John Kinw is1 plaintiff, aiul Lemuel H. Hargrave is de- | fendant, requiring me to make the sum of ioorteen hundred and nineteen dollars and , eiglhy-eightoenu.with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sate, to the highest bidder, on SatunigT, tit© 6th ilav of August, A. 0. Between the hours of lit o'clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day. at Hie door of tlw court house in Petersburg, Pike county, Indiana, the rents and proits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot No. one, in Hawthorn's addition to the town of Petersburg. Pike county. Indiana. 1 will.-at the said time and place. expose to public sale the fee simple oi said real estate la discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said suie wiki he made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. W, M. 14* IKiWAY, Jnly IS, ItfitS kLerltt Pike County. Thomas tl. t hi Ion, a tty. for plaintitt.. Notice* to Contractor®. Notice is hereby given that the Hoard of County Commissioners of Pike county will on Friday, August otb.BVS. at tike commissioners' room *u the court houses, in Peters’burg. ludiana. award the con tract of superintending the county jaanr asylum and farm tor a term of two years from August 5ih. to the lowest responsible bidder, said contract to conhuu the requirements set forth iu Commissioners’ record "Q.'* on page :SJO. The said board wilt on the same day award the contract for attending to the county poor practice to the physician making the lowest bid for said practice. rtaid board will also on said day award the contract to furnish fuel for a term of one year from August 5th. ltWS, to the lowest responsible bidder. Sealed proposals for each of said contracts to be received by the auditor any time previous to 12 o’closk noon, August 5th, INK. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.' Thomas A. Whitmans Joseph L. lion in.son. > Commissioners. JAM KM P. HtIMBLK. t

w. H. BTONECIPHER. Denial Surgeon. Office In rooms** and 7. In Carpenter building. Petersburg, Indiana. Operations firstclass. All work warranted* Ameslhclics us *1 for painless extraction of teeth. Q C. MURPHY. Dental Surgeon. Parlors In lh» Carpenter building, Petersburg. 1 ndiana. Crown and Bridge Work a specially. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. XfOTlCE is hereby given to ail persona in* it teres led that 1 will attend in my often at my residence EVERY MONDAY. To transect huatnesa connected with the often of trustee of Marion township AU persons having business with said office will please lake notice. T. CNELAON. Trustee. Postoftae address: Winslow. NOTICE ia hereby given to all parties concerned that I will attend at iny residence EVERY WEDNESDAY. To transact business connected with the oftee of trustee of Madiaon township. Positively no bus!uses transacted except on office days. J. D. BARKER, Trustee. Fostofflce address: Petersburg, lad. VTOTlCK is hereby gives to all parties loll terested that 1 will attend at my office in .Stendal, EVERY SATURDAY, To transact business connected with the office of trustee of Lockhart township. Ail persons having business with said office will please take notice. J. L BARB, Trustee. XrOTlCB to hereby given to all parties sonesroed that I will be at my residence EVERY MONDAY TO attend to business connected with the office of trustee of Monroe townshipJ.M. DAVIS,Trustee. Postoffiae address: Spurgeon. NOTICE to hereby given to all persona concerned that < will attend at my office EVERY MONDAY To transact business connected with the office of mutes of JeSerson L. E TRA Postoffiae address; Algiers, ind

j^K'HARDSON A TAYLOR, Attorneys at Law. Prompt attentimr given to all business. A Notary Public constantly tn tbeoffice. otto* in Carpenter budding, Eighth auU Maln-sU., Petersburg, Utd. VSHBY A COEEEY. G. B. A*bby, - b\ A. CgJUy. Attorneys at Law. W*M practice in all court*. Special intention given to ail civil burlnem. Notary f*ub* tie constantly in tbc office. Collection* mail* nod promptly remitted. Office over W. L. Barret t'a store. Petersburg, lud. £ O. DAVENPORT, Attorney at Law. Prompt attention given to all busines*. Office over J. K. Attaui* A Bun’s drug store, Petersburg, Indiana. VJ Hi A C. JU HOUX>VB. Attorneys at Law. Wid practice in ait courts. Prompt attention given to ail bus mess, Office inCarpenter tila-k, Aist How ou Kightb-st-, Petersburg. E. WOOLSKY. lit Attorney at Law. All business promptly attended to. Col 1mDuns promptly made and remitted. Abstract* of Title a specialty. office In Frank’s building, opposite Pram office. Petersburg, Ind. T. R. RICE, , Physician and Surgeon. > Pbroute Disease* u specialty. . office over dUseas’ State Sunk. Peteiabarg, Indiana.

T. W. BASINGER.-'" Physician and Surgeon, Otlic* over Bergen ft OMphunt’s drug don, loom No.*, Pdwbuiy. lad. AM mils promptly kwa^rwl Telephone No. 42, oflw and rookie noe. 1 JR. A. KNAPP. Bye, Eu, lost ut Tkmt SpMitHd, of Waohingtoa. Indiana, *111 be at the Pike Hotel on Friday of each week.

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