Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1884 — Page 4
I ■THE REPUBLICAN. Thursday. March 13, 1884. Of jvnnmn tor C lines er ... u.> :&o.c*s. tor teacUadnltinual line. 1. ical notices. 10 cents i>erl!ne for flvst insertion I, v „t# jicr line lorc»_o)» Mitise<iuem'insertion. .stH*eial rates tor choice risers in the aaver, r.nd torwtvertiseulentfl whh-ruiau one column. Kills of resntar advertisers pa; able ouarterlv lanslent to bc i'nidlu advance ’XWI-ftiswXG.--Alary* assortment of typtan'V nmterial for poster. I'i.niilrlet, olrcuU’.r UnO kioursHt Work. Vriecs’.aw.
«Our republican brethren in La Porte county adopted some very neat'resolutions, m favor of Judg 1 llanunond. at their county w;r ■■ convention. WvHLGiA ins is undoubtedly j the first chelae of doe das>>.ncounty repul-licans. 'for governor. He is very strong throughout the entire northern and western portions of the state, " j - ’Thp lni ge number of prtpninciri: and sagacious republicr.ps who j for tin*? : various state’ offices, is excellent; . vide nee of the strong faith in the future of the juuiy now existing among th>; leading politicians of the state. ——r .—r ■ ’ T r y : A. H.: Aid hsou luma retired to. . id rd r. ■ Win ■- ■mnje Rep'' 1 -liean and S. It. Jackson, kte i ' v to . A plac3lS charge of the paper. Vi e wish the new editor atrtnwla&t success. W. B. Jenkins, the Viiiamac post master is the owner of the Republican. >. Thom; s hast, the inimitable and anapproachable pQlitieal cartoonist has recovered i. health and resumed lias work on Harper's ‘Weekly. The Weekly for last Saturd y contained his first political cartoon for many months. It represents the old familiar A‘lie- . publican Elephant”, in the guise of a noble, sturdy, -white animal, pft'pftfetl for a race, with an empty chair upon his back, and with this inscription beneath the. picture: “The Sacred Elephant. This animal is sure to win, if it is only kept'pure and clean and has not too heavy a load to carry. ” Nast is right. The wise and irreproachable administration of President Arthur has kept the Republican party pure, clean and vigorous, and divested it of all detrimental burdens. Let it still be kept in that condition Und a new career of success will certainly await it; and a newera of progress, prosperity, and the reign of justice and equal rights will dawn upon the nation. It is a cold day for the Hon. T. Jefferson Wood when he fails to introduce a now,.buncombe.bill,.of some kind, into Congress. There is no probability whatever that any of Ills bills will ever be passed and become laws, but such a trifling consideration as that has.no defterring i talk about him, and convince his 'democratic constituents that he is a marvel of ihdust.ry and zeal, arid that is all he* asks for or desires. .His bills donating old cannon "and cannon balls to the G. A. R. posts .of ■ Lowell and Rose Lawn,.-for monumental purposes, are among the £iiosi successful specimens o! his peculiar style of statesmanship. How, to quote a sentence from the Associated Fresh dispatches iu ; metro]-miUn drily: ‘-It Fa vc’’. known fact, ha congressional circles, that the supply of condemned cannon and cannon halls has long since been exhausted;” but tiie brisk and versatib; “Jefferson Brick" "Wood goto in* his baited for-gud-geou bill.-, with a sublime in'differ, encii to all quest ions as to the expediency, or even possibility, of carrying cut their provisions. ’ \ . • , ri Tny ii |--r r iniiii mm mm n« p. -“The übiquitous colored, race lias a* lass entered journalism. * “ This .new departure was iakan in Philadelphia.” Says the Chicago ? -In •*’'-( Cc-an,; in speaking of the advent of a dotoVcd reporter among the pencil fhovers of the City of tojPtaa.. The Inter Ocean ig “way
off” in the inference that this is the first break pf the colored* men into journalism. Many good local papers in the South are edited by colored men. Copies of some of tbeui we have seen; Wfor instance, The Southern American, published at Chattanooga, Tenn„ and the 'Arkansas Mansion, published at Little Rock, ’ Ark. These are both very good papers, and compare favorably with the common run of local papers, either north or south.
The Sentincl and the Seldiers.
To imagine that the tirades of, vcigar personal abuse, indulged in , ly tKc'Dinnocniftp Sentinel, could j injure any one except their author, I is to insult the intelligence and.the j sense of" hbnot _ bf • t lie—perxple or j ii to community. Tn liM' nv uilhmydh.au the brrive-| and iicmorableex-Bold'iers of Jasper ; county, reg, oibws (.-I v.hnt the!i; , political ;>refe.rences; may _be, •••can j 55 pradjudined against The Re- j . nfeLl.cAN, or tiie cause which, it ' civivocHtes, by The base attempts to made by the ‘ , Ju*e-in-tne r iViU'‘ \: iuditoFrff the SeihiimT, v To iimiutd.V . . I !c nvarclic(\, or \xnnt ol: pairioti-ni, I during the • w«¥r to- thn editor of ; idl.us paper, . when the Sentinel ; knows, but wdaiouHv attempts- to ; conceal the fact, that he was bub a ! mere boy when-the war closed, and j when all of liis associations, suvroui.'dings and antecedents .yore of a character to enlist his every"! .-•'ul i!>• in Hi cause olTTio Un-.i i. -n, is to b: lievc that their, reason j lias ToH its power, and that, their j “judgennent lias lied to brutish: beasts.” His attempt to disprove his well known copper-head record by a garbled, article of his alleged production, in the early days of 180:1, before the “peace patriots” of the North had made any organized f opposition io the war, and beforeJ Lave Turpie and Dan” Toorhees | had set him to doing their dirty ' work, will not avail. Had he told j us of the course of his paper .just j prior to the time when the out- i raged loyalists of Monticello were ! so nearly upon the point .of tearing his den of sedition down above Ida head, or given ns som§ i in-j formation as to the part he took in j the dark clays when the! Great War Governor prorogued j Lhap rebel legislature of Indiana, or ! m 1 bod, when the democratic party j had declared the war a failure, j | and the Sons of Liberty and i i Knights of the Golden Circle, (in j | whose secret counsels he doubtless j was) were plotting a general rising ! jof -dhe- secession element of tho ! ; North, it would heive givetl a much I truer view of his real course during j I the war, and fully justified, we ; i doubt not, the opitliot of Copper- j j head. J * ’• j . : h.- t’lC .\li- : tor of Bus paper felt, at the mur- : | dor of. Lincoln '.is really a sneer -aT] those countless, millions of loyal i hearts of the North, soldiers and’’ i civilians, who mourned as the death of a deaf' trieiid, the cruel and untimely fate of. That Cl mi -1-iiea-rtcu -man.- cut offr-ia tno fnli-nc-ss of his glory, and the strength of his manhood,, by the un- ; iiallbwed hand of Murder,- and dying; like Moses, just in -sight of ; the Premised Laud of peace and ie-: .f m and freedom tor all men, an-1 towards which, iu.sorrow aut ' lifcp, triimbitiou 'and anguish, of V.-.lr he uud I'ed his beloved pei- ]./. • tl.rouvjbi -tiie wiMeiun-ss of eiv.l war, S-.*r four long, bh>odv, • despairing yoarg. 'To sneer at time man’s grief for Lincoln is to • hncG- c°.t Gil .* ii s sOxTcay for [ “Noblest man ti’at ever -came, in . j the tides oS. tune ’ and at whose : fall “You and I. and all of u-\ fell ' down,, whilst bioody. treason dour-, j ishc.l oyer us. ’ And.it is a sneer at; I Lincoln hitnuelf, and L• ! Would revile him dirertly, even «-s J lie revile! and traduoe-d tu.: ‘mem- j j ory of the .dead Garfield, did not i a fear of puldife sentiment restrain j jhis unhallowed pen,
Myer’s Letter, and Round’s Rebuke.
In response to what we believe"to be a pretty general wish among the readers of this paper we publish letter of .Secretary of Slate Myers, to Mr. Round, Secretary of the National Prison Association, and Mr. Round’s answer thereto. B>lh letters, have beeu several times alluded to iu this pap<and, iu explrnation, it is only necessary to state that Myers’ letter was in answer to polite request fr.om Rounds for certain statistics iu regard to. ire prisons and other roforjnatory iri.dittUious of the stale. A flex giving liit- nsk'Al for information, Mr. ilyeW ci »,-Cvi his letter with tiiis Minim fu paragraph-' "■>' • ’ -am 5? RTitllerford ii. I hives, that adonis the top of your Jotter, is the s:af;u individual .hni-li-yimid.os_Uh4-&ou— • • tim-ntiu iruud in tJio White ilou.se in \i a-.-idi..-; si . i). It., vii■ n is ceriainly a j grim-fiTilesTir. his- bun'witii* • jo'M h.'.’u U: :uc in ten :s.ed iu prison ' alfiiirs. iS'a ciio.iu;.. ii.i t,.is couatiy ' lias b<.i-n ii.o. icrtunaie in e.-oajhng ' tiie vigors of prison' lii'c- tiiau* lie. The; ,im;l ft meurtmi orarpcSoiCgSouldlmsjiii i; ! him to psahos and p.iv,.- tininks | _thitt.7TC h;i'; rims f;a‘eluded ju.uiae ..and ; is not to-dr.y.u:, 0.-cup.mt of tier most ’ LutViisniiiit ia■ Ii 1 n nVi-rg 81ny— justmed siiouUt <o;u; itim tl.is side of Jorda;?,.+ i wiii \i ~-h or our jk is..n oil! „vrs giv- ; mg- iiJm a ii--.,n iy wwiome. ‘•Very imiv \ oniv-, gg m b, : ; -V rnymde.’’ .! a. • ,»"s It.. :-i.j;,- :. h’l.ty lonic Feb. lh. L-'L. To.fi.ua. W. M;. • i.. , • Al v.Tlc.Tr :Vv ■ mur h tier, of the Ist ' i.ist. ii at- Only renewed •• i Lmvg- deiitj cd ;- i-q-lying To u, ihinkit:g i!ia! in your iltf itw'jlU to IV- :■ : m ■ ' ■ • .■’ s . - ILOCe i L |,: thl„ S . i . ;;U:1 :;) d .e.r.iiig a uisgraco, to.f the btlinij, hvdti iUh'ct. U•- :-m>Th-at instead'.•.ending _ an yon have added to lie* dist ■ ■ .nui'-t, by giving;, vnnr j letter tp the press, without giving mo the customary-intimation taut you. «»- tended- to du so, : ■_ [ it is not ‘my purpose in this note to attempt to instruct you in y--ur phiciul ct'ini ,i. t. i baye neirtrelTinii ri-irl it Jlill! hiuTiiuc to.do that, wi- will niezeLy. t-.,-presanan opinion, that sued letters as ■ hVi one ri-tf.msJ u>-arc far more hurtffri io the writer- Until to any mm else. I a:u morouver sure, that such insolence wiil receive a hearty rebuke from the rre- s of \ our state, as well as the ■ empnatic cuiideinaai .on of iliac l iim- Padv- of your party that believes in a courlebus and dignified, as well as an upright ' administration-. Tou might have learned-, had yon taken tiie trouble tu .do so,- that■■the- 1 AftLonal Prison Association of rhe L'nited Stales is in no sense a- partisan organizaiion. There arc both Ucmo- ! ernirs ami Ri pnbliea&s and all-shad*'•« of | -dtoiti- iaits in, min-relnp iind in its man- f ,:ipy:m id. ltd lias clurs.n Air. i laves I president, not because of ins 'party rp- , ralmn.Suip, i:ot Lecausc of hi.; j.uvmir • be, n Presid-mt 01 the United Stator, | but because .of his iuto-lligi. 'U and u.hi- ! ianthropic interest- in true prison j .iTriiahs such action- may be beyond j your comprehension, but you will • uuderuHuid me wr.eii 1. say th.it the j nssoeiation eh'.-se Mr. Hayes with the jt same unanimity that it will coaiiomuq your extraordinary ofiiyiiil letter. You seemsd to forgot, sir, tliat Mr. Hayes | v,as our choice as. ju'csnient, and that ( such being the ease, your letter was an j in-uit to the .association, arid not’ to ! him, as you intended it to be. lintv 11 not had theooportuaity .of{ ing your letter beGro our exoeutive • committee as yet,-but shall-do so next j week at the time ul' onr national eon- | ference. In-the meanwhile lam fa" sure: that ] I represent the feelings of this’ assoela- 1 lion in tiie appending signature than | you do tiie people of ludiana whed you i aitaeli your signature to a .gratuitously ! insulting letter. Awaiting yonr apology (due more to the people of your stall than -to thisas io,Tmion),. aad begging leave to inform you Thai L shall give tiiis letter to 1 the--press, 1 am, sir. yours indignantly, W-i. M. F. I1,;i-ni>. ;* .. ciaiTSn or sue U. W.
Whey Still Yell for the Saine. Side.
On One trip 1 iitfiitd mo,re poli- 1 Tics than is usual with us in live 1 array. Jtns exercises were very short. They consisted or tajV; i Home 6f our soltliT's j sa ,i noTv.spH- j pera, pari of wjiich ure.ro given to j the rooel prisoners, Tvliani \vo kej.» i, pnarded in their part-oi ! the boat. . Among the pr pen's given to them, i yves ofin that supported the j)eino- j ci'atie CHraUu'vie ior president, ( ten- i ei'd McClollaa, and contain -.1 a ! ■ o & '■ re H itioi'i of his eloetloii* J ir : r.-.d .iloud/by on * of the ( or h oeraiO-prisoners to the otii- • rs, fKiit tliereumm tjiiev a’d ’oir.- .t in load cheers for nlcCiellan. The lew ’( -won soldiers who li.-ni indeuded r,svot tor him, announced .t-Uap t.e y should vote for 3jificnln. _!t Tea.-; .he si airiest and most effective political address I fever heard. ‘ i speech v;itlVoafc' words—simply Ihre- i • ei yelis,—changsd-all the i J'cl'lelleu voters into Lilicdlh men . - b i A ya. Ql Mar* The" c.-rtrshr-Ilhary . popularry r.f -Ayer’s Cherry, ITeior-a’. is ihe natural j v sf' oi iu l>y pt-.of>!« fur oV’*T/Jerry - TTI s irvli-^ud noiyi»««•<•« U.-iiuf (he Vi-iv i.-cai, Kim.wh'j specific f r ;.l c-hds, coughs, an t puli'} monary Cctaphthn.-w “ Tver.-; nim}:rr should keep Ayer's Ch’eirry Fcolcfal for imine-Hate use, 1A case of Croup and sudden Colds.
Cured Clergymen. Rev. L S. Caultan, of Circleville, Kansas, says: Dr. Warner, your White Wine of Tar Symup has been in my family aad found to be all and even more than you claim of it. It is a speedy - cure for all throat and long diseases. > MarSheriff s Sale. BY virtucnf A cvTtifloU Cftfty of a dwisg, to r.:e liiiVvt'f.l from tlio Cievk, of tlio .Jifeper Circuit ('niirt. in a caioo whci oui Ali'mlThoii'ji.'■oii i.- lMuiatin'. and William .Mhiuytli. Willinuj Aloiiuni If-usteii of tho livin', of Ivor AoUttUshi i.tectiaatirb . Main- !tjf- Atliriißlv MiuurAuti . 111 tvhkUoiK* Jidtt:. Altenaiir Kiiwii'nl Ah h : ti.tgli, VVJHtitat. -A'lliSmsdi, Niniov 'Mow, .loh.n Mil.'-. K...-. 1 .him) l-'inhor. Lev; i'iohvr, Sarah A tljamih. Chilli, Atlniukli; Ada-l inc' AI bansli and. Ilfinrv. AThtuixli flairs of iVtci- Alimu-Mi. ylyfehiisCff? #e -Aihi ignis. lT'r|hn-iiijr ina" m-iTviih-fv the - -gn-tirtiLeiveAtunamTaiiii 'Jen Hollars itii'l.Xiu,ooi,t-,,;.: I'i.vsh O',-; ahPh with iu;.;:rc..i ami costs. I « si it: imtdii sate on Saturday the 29 th day of .—— - - March*- Jkkl _ _ - Ii Hi;- ).;,.nS of 10 o'clock li. 111... and ! o His-1; [i. to., of Jttid "riatrTtre itooi ot tlw -J-fi.iiu i:I. .1 . ... Io.M I " ’.'l .f li* - - mint . !: a. tl.f rttutt ttlld MDUti l'"C ft t •,-*-■ l's. ilio [ollon-inp ilo.<• Th.i! i fnic. to-viit; Vli. N'U-Mu*.-, -t iiuartcr fi- f >.f fth ‘ Qiiun :• .-j ..rSetnion Twcaty.iq.-T«nvn- -- ji I' I .il l N.ii-Ih, •si - : W o.st, Abi-'i- -.- -if r '..imiirt'mi > ■ -A;.— --WuAv-h,n;lo til!-.; i'l-.ojl-- O' ' S-.--1 op a s.l.'-j, ; ..mi ; ~4-fSiih4i4>-v. -;,i4 tj-'-wis, iuv : '-t----umi rostF. , ,-jtt, at the sirac ttn.y rnwl* vttuns; <. v . • 1., ii,-ili.* teesiiijihe »f s/*i,. r,.‘.-ul Cot,,. ;.i,.. i (•iv.ofa* shall'bt- doh vtU to ,hs-ctmr-io sail! il-nivr. iritareatknilJ-v.isis. • — : ' w ! ll Iht ui.t'de witfiih n-liof, ami . vi'Tfl'Miil- ,Q(. o.iUltv Oll'i;Uo-limii‘>/i. Imi m> o- .i-i----a-i-:,-b-of court ii/ >:•; ! . JOIN W. i'O/IVI-.U., Sh-riff. ......... , i. • .. . -2.1. / /V. T s / r's, 1 T &t i Ii 1 1 oiOa sxj • •ypW vi : of n et’i-mhot j‘o;iy n[ a, dc.iu-.a to J.,j .i*„. , ’ ii.i i.'-OIM tlitfi iol'h o. 11.0 .h. iul Cil-l-nif >.,1111. hi H -—tfrtvjiSf whmvirt _Ai-r4X)d-, Tii.'iTiTl'-- a is I’l-iintilf, ami Clautent I.ay ton. . : >vi wiie of X'U'ir.nnt i.ajion, v. J. i . i) i - i •>a \v ol P. -L , ■ i.aohu.iii. .->f* iiafoudaiita. gehhirwus? ihe to hr rsvi' 1-JiHl ic -t r*>Tt M-v- nry-- (•: .;.r i:. p , .. ul Thirty--.-:..- ■ ’ ’■ l ;. > ... lilt rest ami i .c.\;.o-a-ai pvt:.' ai.vmr % Suttifitev the 29th Gay of YNarch, I5«:l-9, . j.• j :■ n£ 111 o’r.tocs a.. :a.. ami i ~-i-l -a’ ..‘la., id fiidil li.iy, at. tho door ol fhv ; .... i: lh- t'c.va of i.-"a > u-hi'.-r, Ua-- . ~v, . Tn.liamt.Hw* rt-Ht-. -aod [inaitq-i-.r a 1...-.,, ~-r!-.-‘iaa seve-ii years, no feifmv- ■ ,•/, i Runt r.-'a'o, :> : ' - , . s..rio>«<--t Quart'-;- l-l-i .• “* .M-itt’on .»,!..., ,tt.. -j 'i'owiv-shii, ITti- 1,-o.us —[■ ** I . ; vVosl, la-m r <-u::i.y, ‘■'v-T'h -.liT sr.-h runts ami pro;.;.y not s'-ll -tom—u.tuwitt >'.i-.ii,h) -TtrsrlTTrrr- id d-co'ce. ,• tee .; Cits. 1 will, m the same tune ami I.la--. to -t’.h> the- -o Mmpw of sail; i .-am. or so niucii th:>.fe->t as shall li,- a:; .-u to i(.-iiharire saul >iyyiy_.:, ialm-.-v t “ j he made without relief, and ' v. :• i:;! ~.a oau.ty of !cilampUtul, ami in acwilii iht- order of court in said uvJOHN W. I’inVF.U,, Sherill. 7 -y,.„».<un ,{• A tty*'for l’luintijt. *. • a.: 1 .; - ." *. ~ 5Tm .a— —r Insurance and CrOllaetion B^rs-3m s . - —-—- FA IaOA-^'S, £>3oo; to AIO.OOO, 5 to 10 years' full term or part;il,l payments, Low iuterest, and reasonable commission. - -<*v < Fire ißSurance nr fiix • ’onij .... me all zl. Accident inslirance iu i ho oilrcU.Ll TlTtVwOll v l.*S, and M\etna Life. Policies written immediately on application. The Lowest Bates, and PERFECT—ESo o"o.3i*i“fcy « COLLECTIONS on all points in tho U. S —-> n>«oa TITANK W. BABCOCK, Proprietor, V»'m. W. Watson, Solicitor. tt
WHO 18 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OFTHIS COUNTRY WILL SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP THAT THE CHICAGO, BOCK ISF.ASD & PACIFIC R’Y By the aontral pocifion of its lino, connects the Beat and the West by the shortest route, .and carried passengers, without change of cars, between Chicago and Kansas City, Council Bluffs, Leavenworth, Atchison. Minneapolis and St. Paul. It connects in Union Depots with all the principal ,lines of road between the Atlantic aud the Pacific Oceana. Its equipment is unrivaled and magnificent, Meins composed of Most Comfortable and Beautiful Day Coaches. Magnificent Horton Inclining Chair Cars,.' Pullman’s Prettiest Palace Bleeping Cars, and the Best Line of Dining Cars *3 tho World, Three Trains between Chicago and Missouri River Points. Two Trains Between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, via the Famous “ALBERT LEA ROUTE.” A New and Direct Line, via Ssceca and Kankakee, has recently been opened between Richmond. Norfolk,Nowport News, Chattanooga, Atlanta, SuKusra, Nash ville, Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati. Indianapolis and Lafayette, and Omaha, Minneapolis and St. Paul and intermediate points, 1 J Trahis 3?a,3en C era Travel Cm Fiat Express ..Tickets for sale at all principal'Ticket Office* in tne United States and Canada. Baggage cheeked through and rates of fare always as low as competitors that offer less advan-i 1 tores. . ' F r detailed information, got tho Haps and Foldctb of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE At your nearest Ticket Offlos, or address ' R. R. CABLE, E. *T. JOHN, Prsa. AOea l M g r, Oat Tkt. A Pas*. AatQHICAQO. “ , •v\ . +■ . ' I
rs ’- v ■.•--V •;• J "j ‘‘A '9“ • >• * .'/ . f*- I > *1 V . . t v '■ l . . . V -v. r> . ------. •- / fcy . ~ ■ . s.. ' - J ■ ! _ • pmuff AT la©west Ffi@©Sj IFarielf', tii tills ctass of goods ever before offered in Rensselaer. |j liGpllLs jg§ lSfi!ofia©k|a ' Fancy j Mawgi jjaSfFIG2 Pi^ s''! >V*| -ffi 1 ii £0 m p©F m* r -P* A- > 1 n IVOTn TOOT’S d gs’s* - l- U r—r £& • O- —- • ffTYf. ■; Jgfegggg tv*'.L * a? a » xic-» i+Gn-rat o i.»r^’r;> ♦ 't'f .•TST;>«’. ♦ jtin [t.pf'Fresh Boasted Coffee, and Strictly Pure, Ground Spices, from our own Steam Coffee and Spice Mills." "tfel ' • ' ' ‘ t •■ | t -. _;b ..f. .. 1 I 1 'lff.! 1 .1" F‘.v ,>r T ' ! : C3I^J2 Having taken the old stand of Lamson, in the Nqwels block Iteiisseteep, Indiana, and put in a, large stock of , csDna w' r.ld ’LI oL-.vo-nJ Consisting of Hard and .Soft coal burners, Wood he'ateps and Cooking stoves; Carpenter’s supplies, Nails of all kind* always in stock, in small or large quantities; Edge tools, Butts, Screws, Bolts, Strap hinges, Hand and wcotl saws, Files, Pocket and Table cutlery,, Silver Plated ware, Shot, Powder, Shells, Gun caps and Revtrlvers; llay and Corn kniwk, Spades, Shove’s, Hoes, Forks, Potato—diggers, Pumps and pump supplies. Tinware in eve.iy style and shape. Especial attention given to " Tin ROOFIBSTG;, SPOUTIXG &c By the- old'reliable Tinner, Peter Rhoades. We are selling The- Best Farm Wagql : "‘Tlrd iriici’iaifaii lor §")o.OOv -We arc th;- 1 agents for the Giiddcirßarb Wii-fe, the * best barbed wire made. Being the., original -patent, all other manufacturers of barbed- wire pay royalty to .the above, and have to make ft back some -way. Farmers can tell how after testing the two wir> > together. Cali and s*.-e us, .-• ■ we will guarantee PRICES AS LOW AS ANY IN.NORTHERNINDIAIAA, - It is no tr< uM-‘ 10 show our goods } ,but is ti real [J ease re to do so, whether ' ;y or not. We hope by strict attention to bu.dm-vN!, and bur ; dt>aling, to merit a share of public natronage. ii -'lectfiillv, . ; TV. CLEAVERfe_
im; «j “ • M ; ' i., • . ia'-dVu i« si k'hf-.-« - ■; : • ■, yy i-’—rr. Cirtrvr ’ll •. •' • ~i. .lolc.) r; lif.-.e*;-W-i.S iM! . h i y*' - i h.»A null; r- , ll !f ■ I llis ii-ilo. vt i-rv •> f---.iljil.ts, • *‘.Jt::to I’liijvi! Uniiuoi r ’r !u; t -cine i>oP,uY-; n.'-i ivj re'ii t-.ei ts tvy-ila-;- tviUi iiV-jast iv»d costs, i Will VaJm sc :tt Jiltl .lie no 'Saturday tub 29th day of March. 1 lief veer, t..c lidur- «.* ri o'-e! it'k-di. . nr.d •' o’pftp'k }>.’m- ,o£api-W...-’,:iv.. '-at the d-vir of ijic Ltillrt ii. him', in fluvf-'frn'U. Ill'll cT:, ’. 'asner coftnly. Intliaun. file tent-, a iff l ir . f./c it--thjild r-ot -even ViVi, rlt .invchi'.'. tlty-ri! i: 1 Real i-<Jato. to-u :■ j yhe'Xortlfeas i !V : ,’ f " 1 v.r't r,-t Qiittt lcr ju j of hgJCti d) -T> n ” 1’ •> XlfirtyHon-J -filil. Sw-ti;.-iian'k’" ‘ Jn»rt>r ln'-'iim.*. . Atilt ;.b ~jt, 1 nUOtj' rents *fjl! I fora sufficienl ft»ni rf'i-c.'i v ■t-'Crcc, ittumitim ! c i : vi'.i. a. . ■ io« »».i. plai-c, exuofP tok-ld lilc i'cc -u vl- -f rlsta*c,mir mi touch tlicreof a.~ a! tit, 11 i.e to flischnrec s.titi ilcerer. mtefe-'t nnri i-osts. i WltlipiU.tlicpqHjty of redoraptitia ■ nhtf tit acton!aiico wltli the oru’or of cottin iii tyi decree JOHN W. POWKLI., Slualfi. -V. F. ChilcofK Attyfor plaintiff,. | i'eb-23 Mar-O-ia-20. %
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