The Prairie Chieftain, Volume 3, Number 6, Monticello, White County, 19 August 1852 — Page 4
; i , .(.',:! s'-ject ot th a puUiii-jinu is to youth, oi all A Mosthlx , fjj L ..!:( I a .J Iao. s Instruction, v a wa., I" i ftli by Te&cheis, lor sier, v , .i t'.e j u j'iU may suba f , nl! ith i ' tune to them cv- . ... ; ' 1 . i at:' .les of a isovtl, , J t .sir. :ii73 character, and ia
,1.1 J e 1 g ia set ;uC.I Jl Jf'.rf f.b i uni.er, i , "" I e arrn . .1 fir rcad- . , iL", ill jvi. 6-u.iuresof ilie adapt it to this purpose: A Clirt fur Head a-ii a'peasin?, 1 u tla tec -i cov'f J 9 of fsia iVi" I & Lul cur,c.s Id oi rules er rciu.j j us -jet"-:;-.! j rLitl .3 i j 5. r t..e f 1 .id r.-ikt. " acco- pamej cy s, litis uv i i t'.a (S.Cdrent tcc, tar t'.cpi'iof denoj. ctlsJ , '.?"; "-f the lea t . ey ave attained- There & assarts 3 &lso a t of numbered gestures which aptly to the selected speeches. Tki plan sevsiirea to litis periodical every advantage of a tiandard reader, supplying fundamental principles which the teacher may enlarge upon ju"d illustrate. Semnd. A eeriet of familiaressaya on read iaj and speakio j written in such a style as shall attract the attention of youth. Third. Interesting articles in every de ichv aara on Composition, Drawinr, and Painting; ail of which ar intended to assist the young ia their search for information. Fourth Lectures to the young, by which they miT ins orove their uiicdsand habits; oc easionaliy a good story, or a pa -re of anecdoiea with is instructive moral. I ftese, use most of the other Dieces. are adapted to rirls, as well aa boys. fifth.-' Selections from the best modern orators, and other speeches ia prose and poetry, marked with infections, tones, and gestures to be used for declamation. We shall also have a carefully prepared dialogue in each number. Sixth. A news department, with intelun3. fm all carta of the world, but particf.Ur!r devoted to the interesting events of or country. Snmrttk. A chapter called The Teacher's Desk, containing the correspondence of pupils ta the editor, and among each other, encouraging tftem to exchange drawings and maps, "compositions, and skill, with each oth or; also proposinor Philosophical questions, problems, and puzzles; besides publishing any little matters of interest o youth. Eighth. A good piece of music every month, for school singing, competed expressly for the Schoolmate, and Bet to oiiginal words. lUnth. Notices of New Books which have been written for the improvement of the young. TentA. Numerous and beautiful engravings Drenared for us oy Jocelyn, every month. Every article, whatever may be its subject. will be arranged in short paragraphs tor read inf. The magazine may either supply tie place 1 other readers, or be used in connection with them. It is suggested to teachers wnose schools are so large that each pupil can not have a copy, that twelve or more copies be obtained, and a class supplied with them; our club price would makethe expense but 75 cents to each scholar for the year, or half of that amount for one volume of six months. Teachers are requested to use their efforts to introduced intotheirown, and other echoola. As it is intended for home, as well as achool. instruction, it is hoped that it will find it way into hundred, and thousands of fam iUes throughout our country; as we have no doubt that member of any family would find it a pleasant and useful companion. Our terms, considering its size and character, make it the cheapest work of the kind ever published, and piaco it within ilie reach of all classes. Our Contributors include some of ihe best writers for the young in the country, and no pains or expense will be spared to render this work useful, instructive," and entertaining. Nothing will be admitted to its pages in any decree sectarian or objectionable. The Schoolmate will be published regularly oa the first day of every month, and can, be mailed to any part of the United States. Each number contains thirty-two octavo pages, and there are two volumes in the vear, of six numbers each, commencing with the February and August numbers, thus making a semi-annual volume ol 132 pages or a yearly one of Z2i pages, which can easily be hound, as the paging will run through six nmnaberm, od an index be published to each volume. The raagasine is stereotyped, and back numbers can be eent to order at any tiotQ. Fayalils always ia Aflvancet 1 copy one year, or 2 copies six moaths, $ 00 c i. 11 " " 5 0 12 m 24 " " 9 0 Einrle numbers, ten centaVffeen one school farniahes a large number ef subscribers, a still further deduction will be made. Copies sent to club subscribers must, ia all cases, be sent ia a package, toons direction. Each number forma a eossplete hook in itself, and may be found at all the principal book-stores, and aews agencies. Teechort, Fostmatera, Booksellers, and News Agents, throngboat the Uaiott, are requests! to act as Agenta for ns. Specimen ru"ns.r3 will b- !t; j"i:-.-d ta t jera rati-ltous-lr. o.i fr "ieaiior. "GL011GE G A VAC E, P c -or, Jc. T TTrT l j. Lir;:, re J With i ft :: j it s i 1 c r ev.-!y '. I i ' i-' - . I c f i'-b G f. r. 3 it.-: If l..e t 81 ! It VJ YCJT1. c:.' AG! To ell I. 'Ire ccrae"t scretions to 8 0 11 V' . ! i t- ive c ta i. al c.p ; ;! . it acts of sedentary a ad 1 ; . rcli ar. e ran J say we i$ vlci".: is ol liy, r i c f t "; :.' i5 f f !
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C11AI1LU3 P. FREEMAN & CO., (Late Freemrtn, Hodges & Co.,) irnori3irs akbT jocusiu , 144 Broadway, 1 door south of Lirfacity street NEW YORK. T17TAVE now on hand, and will be receiviifcL tng daily through the season, KEW GOI)3, direct from the Curopeau manufacturers, and cish Auctions, rich, fashionable fancy Silk Millinery Goods. Our stack of rich Ribbons, compritet every variety of the latest and rsioet beautiful dessgaa imported. Many war Goods are manufactured expressly to r order, from our own design? and patterns and stand unrwalled. We offer our goods for sett Cash at lower prices Uian any credit (louse in America can a Lord. All purchasers will find it greatly to their interest to reserve a portion of their money and make selections from our great variety ol Cheap God . ltibbot ii-h for bonnets, ceps, sashes and Belts; Bonnet silks, satins, crepes, Usees, and Tarltonr ; E nbroid1" s, collars, chemiseUs, C8pest$c. ii&bits, sleeves, cufTa, edgings and insertings 'Embroidered reviere, lace, and Hemstitch cambrirk handkerchiefs; Blonds, iuuons and embroidered laces for caps; Embroidered Laces for shawls, Mantillas, and veils; ilomtort, Me-hlen, Valencies, and Brussels Laces; English and wove thread Smyrna, Lisle thread end cot'-s laces; Kid, Liale thread, silk and sewing silk, gloves and mitts Fren.-h and A nencan Artificial Flowers. French lace, English, American and Italian. Straw Bonnets and Trimmings. New York, March, 185237 Sicfllcal notice. Dr. W. S. HAYMOND, intending to continue the practice of medicine, has moved his office into the south-east room of the Court ilouse, (formerly occupied by A. Tinimona as a law office,) where he will generally be found except when professionally absent. Monticello, april 15, lBS2-40tf Afjents F 'W" J!" .iff1" :S To Sell New and Popular Hooks. We are in want of Agents to canvass this part of the State for our new books. A small capital ol but $Q or 15 will be required to commence with, and an active person can earn from $3,00 to $5,00 per day. Sortie of our Agents earn much more. Those desirous of engaging in this profitable business, may obtain our plan of operation, and a list of our Publications, by addressing, post-paid, M. F. TOOKER & CO.. No. 102 Superior st, Cleveland, Ohio. Pay Up. EUSONS indebted for Flour, Wheat and Z. Mill stuff, are once more asKed to square up. We c n't wait much longer, tiring on your wheat what you don't owe we will pay the cash lor. HiNUAL.lj tj U&U. Pi or way, april 1, 1852. liOo'a and Remember. t is my sincere desire that the person who L took Irom my oSce the Erst volume of the work, entitled the ' i hrce fatudents,1' euould call and get the other two volumes, as they are of no use to me in the abscence of the first. The others might be of great benefit to the persen having the first volume. In kindness, R. W. SILL. N. B. If you do not Wish the others, pleas return the hrst volume, and you will oi lige. II. W. S. Monticello, May 20, 1852. Ladies Dress Goods, UST received, a splendid article of Beraje, yr Ueliames, and Lawne, by KENDALL BRO SALT. 33 brla Salt in prime order, for sale by BOLLES, COLTON & CO. april 1, 1852-SStf j. L. r ricCLTJItE, i - South side Public Square, Lafayette, In3. AM prepared at .!! limes to 11 orders, ii Wholesale or Retail, on as favorable terms as an? house in the citv. and warti.ni j the quality equal ta the beet, as I give my per i sonal attention to the manufactory. ' I can and. will make inducement to buyers if thej give me a call. april, lejis vZjl I it UU Ilk ij'ijiJM. t retimes being hard and rnojiey ectrce w oiFer oar incteaesd stock of gooda ai coat and crrire and a Utile profit. V have j u't retened and are receiving ou fr "'-"I -." 'it 8d we Matter curatives thui we can So'J goer's chei-per than ever was sole kef.: re in i.,isr art cf te con ury. Our stock cc '.t in f,rt, of I ' cy Lawns. De Laini, Tar-i, ginghams. - a i aiti's, Lon 'an I, .rt:, Alpaccas. ;.s rr-u .j, fcoltr.etts, juc'ntts, edgings c&1!cj priitsof a'l fc i J a arid descriptions o' I'.e Ute.-t styl'3, .".crchiefa. table .;. !. , zn&S'Ai, coito.i j iiv,, cot-.on battings-IrLjii.-ien, Irownafd i'ct-.'ed niu.l.r.s v ry i.r.v r:.'-.'.. c'o.'., " '.ere.?, salinetlo c . i a lir;e and I u .fcl aesnrttten cf goods aaitabie for men and boys eummei wt r. and We LflS BE trr-i, ti;totrti V r id clothing, i l. 11 ... Ve have also a larg 'It.iectcl s'ock of boots and shoes1 c-;i,cft-v' ?, r .a'ity and psi a rt t var.e'y of bonnets fo les. " : . oi'tment o lie J Jsrai Ci-.t i. are, tin S ran, plov 3 S . i t 'ore-rrsill, si locks, dooi f, seives to si :-iRnd Ciiove.: sos. vine 2 f :,'Tl-l Li. J Si; a ere, si i 1 3--m 4 c. I to" r
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iAAMINSSS. Paper HasEjsIi Dcjot, No. 44 Courtlandi Stre, t, fftw York, OPPOSITE TUB MERCHANTS' HOTEL. The Croton ?.2asi.ractrif Co. Organized under the General M-muf a c luring Lew of the State of iVuj Yurk.) Offers at wholesale, in quantities .to suit puichasers, at Manufacturers' lowest prices, tor cash or -.pproved creiiit. Paper Hangings ol every variety of style and price. Bordeis to match. Fire Board Paints in grent variety. Transparent Window Shades. ' Oil Painted Window fcjhades. Wide Window Curtain Facers, and Window S5h ide Fixtures, Of the lateststyles isnd superior finish, all of their own manufacture and importation. As their Stock is Is rge ana ent: rtl y new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers, and Dealers in these articles, to call and examine their styles and prices whenever they visit the city. Country Mirchants can examine thi3 Stock from 6 o'cior.k i.i the morning 'till J 0 ociock in the evening. New York, March 1, 1852. Cock Agessfs ami Canvassers HERE IS THE BOOK FOR TOO ! ! SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, AND THE ARCTIC REGIONS. With detailed notices of the Expedition in search ot the missing vessels under Sir John Franklin; by P. L. Simmonds. To which is added an account oi the American Expedition, by John C. Lord, D. D., 400 pages, price f I 5. To contain a. Map of the Arctic Regions and plates i.iust.ating the work. Where tor relentless months continued night, Holds, o'er the guttering waste, her starry light." 'The navies of America and England have before met upon the ocean, but they met . for strife. Now, too, they met for strite, equally determined, but not with each other. They met in ths holy cause of benevolence and human sympathy, to battle witu the elements beneath the Arctic Circle; and the chivalric heroism which the fe stout hearts of the two nations displayed in that conflict redounds a thousand told more to the glory of the actors, their governments and the race, than if four score ships and ten thousand armed men had tought to? the mastery of each other upon the broad ocean, and battered hulks and marred corpses had gone down to the cvral caves of the sea, a dreadful offering to the demon of Discord, in which event troops of widows and orphan children would have sent up a cry of wail. Now the heroes advanced manfully to rescue husbands and fathers, to restore them to their wives and children." ILrGood active Agents wanted, to Bell the above book, to whom exclusive agency fo. a county will be given. On receipt of $ 25, we will forward oitv copy of the above Book (lor Agents to use as a sample copy,) by mail, postage paid, to any place in the United States, not exceeding 500 miles from Buffalo, Chicago, or New York. Q-Books sent by mail must be pre-paid, according to the new Poatag Law. (Postage o.i this work is about 25 cents for each and every 500 miles.) O Wholesale Prices Tor above and oilier saleable Bcoks, for which we want Agents, will be forwarded on application to us, post paid. G. II. DERBY cV-o., Book Publishers, Buffalo, N. Y. I.UTIIEK & HIS ABIIEHErfTS. The Proprietors ol Sartain's Magazine having purchased the large and handsom'3 steel plate, carefully engraved in line and mezzotint, from the celebrated design by George Cattermole, representing The First iieforeiera Presenting their Famous Fratest mt the Diet cf o 'fires, i-. iszif, now offer it in connexion with their Magazine on terms unprecedentediy low. This magnificent composition contains nearlyf one hundred figures, and includes authi nt c portraits of the most prominent men connected with that important event. The work (exclusive of margin) measures 21 inches by 15, and the print has never been retailed at a price les than 3 per copy. Each impression is accompanied by an instructive pictorial key ol reference, describing the scene, he characters, the history which led to the event, and thd principles contended for. In connexion with Sanaio's Magazine both works will be furnished on the fallowing iberal terms, which are invariably in advance: One Copy of Magazine. and one of Print. Two Copies of Magxxine anc five ol Piints, $5 Five Copies of the M agazine, and five of liit. Print, together with oris copy of both works to the setter up of the Club, $12. The price of 8artain'a Magazine being of itself $3 per annum, Wth works jointly may w, by the above oiler, be had for what was hert. fare the price of each separately. Preparations t rts m&king to publish in the .Vlagnsine a series of illustrated articles on Amep.icam History, commencing with a Picoriai Lile t (Gt:.trsl Jackson. 0--Agertia wanted in every town and viliige in the United States, to' get up Clubs ipon the above liberal terms. . Send on your Subscriptions, and secure 3 worth of readina and ena-ravins for 3. AdIrees, JOHN S ARTi IN & Co., Iphia. Those person; that purchased the ha.', srticle of strychnine, can Lava their Honey back, by culling on Vtn Epncer it Spencer 2 L-ovejoy's drvx etora. Rlonticellrt lud. Julv 3 l'iof S.J . ta
jAErruicfc mzriii'tii.C c:"io.ic or' Ni.ii.YO US DEBILITY, DISEAssES OF j THE KIDNEY s, ' and all fieats arising from a disor- ' dered Liver or Stomach, such as Coustipatton, inward Pile, Fuhness or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the SioRiacb.Nausea, ileartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or weight is the Stomach, Soar Eructations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming f the Head. Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking er Suffocating sanitations wnen in a lying posture Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webs before the Sight, Fever and dull pain in the Head. Deficiency
ot inspiration. Yellowness of the Skin aiui Lyes, ram in fie Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, &c, Su dei Flushes of Heat.Burning in the Flesh, Constant imaginings ot Evil and great depression of spirits, can be effectually cured by DR. HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED Gi.RMAN BITLERS, PREPA ED BY DIt. C. 31. JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN MED'CINK STORE, 120, Arch SU, Philadelphia. Their power veer Ine uboce ,iieae it not exit lied 1 equalled by any other preparation in e United States.- a the cures attest, in many cases after skillful physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the a tendon of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rec tific;iion of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising- the most searching powers in weakne-s and affections of the digestive or6 ins, they are withal, safe.certain and pleasant. Read and he Convinced I From itie ucsto n Bee, The editor said, Dec. 2 d. Dr.lloof lands Celebrated German Bitters for the cure ot Liver Compiaint. Jaundice, Dys pepsia. Chronic or Nervous Debility, ia de servedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. 1 ueee Bitters have been used by thousands, aud a fr end at our elbow says he has himself received an enectual and perms nent cure of Liver Complaint from the use ol this remedy. We are convinced that, in the use of these Bitters, the patient constantly trains strength and vigor a fact worthy of creat conideration. They are pleasant in taste and emel1. and can be usd by persons with the most delicate stomachs with saltly under any circumstances. We are speaking irom experience, and to the .-.tHicted we advise their use. Scott's Weekly, one of the best Literary papers puausueu saia, Aug.zo 'Ds. Hooflanp's German Bitters, manufac tured by Dr. Jackson, now recommended by some of the most prominent mernbt rs of the faculty as vn article of much . fScHcy in cnbes of female weakness. As such is the case, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle. and thus save themselves much Bickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions willfind these Bitters advantageous their health, as we know from experience the salutary e fleet they have npon wean systems.' More Evidence. The Philadelphia Saturday Gazette, the best family newspaper published in the United States Ihe editor suys ot DR- HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS. It is seldom that we recommend what are termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patronage of our roalers; and therefore when we recommend Lr. Hooflftnu's German Bitters, we wish it 10 be distinctly understood that we are not epeakin? of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brief peri od and then forgotten after they have done their guilty race of mischief, but of a medi cine long estaolished, universally prized, nd which has met the hearty : pproval of the fac ulty itselt. Evidence upon euidence kas been received (like the foregoing) fiom all sections of the Union, the last three yeaie, and the strongest testimony in its fator is that there is more of it used in ihe. practice of the legular Physi cians ot J. iiilade.phi, than all other nostrum combined, a fact that can easily be establishs ed, and luity proving that a scientific preparation will meet with their quiet approval when presented even in this form. That this medicine will cure Liver Com plaint and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as directed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and liver; it is preterabie to calomel in ell bilious dis asrs the effect is imine' diate They can be administered to females or infants with safety and reliable benefit at any time. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. This niedii ine has attained that high char cter which it is necessary for all medicines to Mttam, to ind.uce counterletters to put tortn spurious articles at the risk of the lives of those who are inuocntlv deceived. Look ell to the masks of the GenuineTIiv hnvo the written signature of C. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name Mown in (Le bottle, without tchich they orespu.' nous. For snle Wholesale nnd Retail at the GKRM AN MEDICINE STORE, No. 120 Areii Street, one door below Sixth, Philudclphin s and by respectable dealers generally through the country. Prices IZeJ need, To enable all classes of invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great restorative powers-f ' Single Pottle 75 Cents. Also for sale by Lovsjoy & Co , Druggists, Montif-ello. Ind. Notice. W DO hereby certify and m-ke known to ii. the public, :hat niv wife, Martha S. Wood. 1ms left my bed and board, and do forewarn itil persons" from trading with her. or crediting heron my account, for I will not be responsible for any of her contracts, Thi the 15th day of Jne, )VM. J. WOOD Jasper county, Indiana. I resa Groceries, " "7 " are no? receiving a Ursusply vee, .. u ! r, iiioiasges. twice. Arc which will be sold at wholeeals or re'tif, at H"1" ww a cn n round on the Wabah, lor cash. DOLLES, COLTON. & CO. i itubur ti, opn! 1, lg:."2-S3if 5't 10 15 reec: Bash, by 10 ID lt at also a ltt of white fi-h fr LOVE JOY & REYNOLDS. 2 i J' t.. jr i if serf ii t i E iu! t i , -. . . 3 t ;J v t ttnf . J 3, -.'C t 8 A i ", i i ; a j i - a ! t .t .-9 Cf 1,1
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A geod 2 horse wagon, for sale by KENDALL &. The undersigned keep constantly a had 4 good article of poplar UthiRT. 2. SHEETS St CO. Mosticello Mills, Sept. 24. lESi ltf f i ALICOES Any quantity for tt the cheap cash Store cl SPEARS d DAVIS. Monticello, Ost. 2. - T. R. JAYPSiE'3 celebrated tnedicinea cm hand. Good to cure the Agoe, and ti tils that flesh is heir too; for ral by . KENDALL & ESO. Norway, septCJ, 'SO XT HOLES ALE and retail Coofeetiotie V s Main street, one door east of the Jt. nai baildinurs, I tfayeite, d Sept 25, '50 H.V PETTIT. SAMCEL A. UVTt PETTIT f Iicrp, A'torneys and Counsellors at Law. Lafayette Inumno. SEMr-WEiKLV, FROM MONTICELLO TO LAFAYETTE rsfTS?' . The Prepietor wwald inform !f-'tjf the Travelling public that be is " now running a Sevea Pasnener Hack, . TWICE Between Monticello nd Lfyeue 1 java Monticello TtsesSays fui2 STrMas :t 8 o'clock, a. in., and arrivinz at Lafu. same days, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Leaves La layette 18r CalCway B!3 Satarslays at 8 o'clock, a. ta., and fefhte at Monticello same days. WM. A. PARRY, Proprietor Monticello, aug. 7, 11)51 6 f Flax Seed. rHHE highest price paid for c!ea JL Seed by KENDALL ESO. Norway, Sept. '50 l ' 'Hh subscribers hare now on band and intend ta keep conttsriily ca hand a good stock of Poplar, Walnut and Oak Lumber, of all sorts, sizes and lengths in common demand. Also, good article of Poplar Lathing. Customer at a distance may aeisd tli rectly on without fear of beiis j disappointed. They can furnish to order heivy square lumber, suitable for sills, plates, cornerposts, &c, of any size, from 6 to If inches square, and of any length do! ex ceeding 25 ieet. Prices fair and uniform. Terms cash. (7-Ferriage charges full load. paid by mill. Z. fe M. IJ. SHEETS. Monticello Mills, Feb. ZZ-ZZS. Salt bis salt, for sale by KENDALL &. RH 00 Norw ay, Sspt, 5 O0LOVE O. BEBH. avtTArvs a. woe Bchm Wood, Attorneys and Consei.ors at Law, Lafayet Indiana. 1 IRON. NAILS. GLASS. are just receivinsr direct from Pi itsV V burgh. Pa., a fine assortment ef Iron. Nails, Gl..s and GUss-wre. Call and see. LOVEJOY REYNOLDS. apnl 1, !E52 A LSO, received a email lot of Dry Goods 1 5a. just from Cincinnati, and a target lot will be on hand in a few days direct fr m Philadelphia. On receipt if them we shall take pains to let people know it. Also, a small lot of meat, anr. salt by lis bbl. or bushel, for t!e by LOVEJOY REYKOLES, april, 1852 IfrcsSi Groceries, "If" UST received from New Orleans a rge fj St of Molasses. Sugar, Co&e and Msckerei, to De sold cheap lor cash. KENDALL t EEO. april, IK52 And every body else will remember t at I have always on band at my ofice ail kinds ef 01a ntis, to wit: Reports 01 supervisors, Settlement s..eet for Administrators, all the various kin ( f Blank Deeds, Mortgagee and aii other blaaka lor persona in busiuesr. 4Stf R. W. SILL, Att'y at law. Dry Goc flfIE andeTsigrted respectfu'Iy i a T ; ti '.' . '.1 l 1 1 innu u i c F'rj, t. 11 1 (if j tf just received, from Nw York and I , . U phift, a large and well st! .. ' e j stock cf " - 1 which wiii be disposed oft' j t-a wheat. L'NUiLLI Norway, sept. 'S3 tt, 1 Uti A Attorney and Counsellor at law, L. Indiana. r 1 JUST ICE OP THE PC AGE OSs on Illinois street, c.s dr t.-irii ef j lie square, Lafayette, SAL' . f tin ii bran is, t i '. j c.' Norwsy , 1 t. ' ." ') "i t J c' C "1 : 1 ! li s.r 'i r. t 3 I r - r V 3 s.
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