Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1888 — Page 4

jrjHi REPUBtrcAffi t s I . . -A* A.— C . .... , ftC«S!*#rl«tr Time Table. riSSENOEH TRAINS. NORTH ...... ..SOUTH. I Sg A. M 10TS9 A. M. §-.m A. M. ....8:20 I\M. 4.0 s P. M 11:02 P. M. WAY FREIGHT. 10:50 A. M 1:50 P. M. i i .. , i \'i Every wliexel - « 1 ir iiptltiug tml praiao iVf li pf!nirii V AcuAMuuUUii&c; Bntmnr l^r--

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Vr y 'rantee not ‘OThefWlfid . SpecifiedA c’u. W Hcstftfi to KieboUsKich pis. Fob. 22. Do. 21*31-6, ICO % , i ere* Walker tp. 1,000 -k ep.i CYxiwalhider 1 1 Nil liolfis Nichols Feb- iiw and n\v kw -j'i.'i :icre>. Wall.er tp 1000 F.cv; ,!< r . |)w. nger to .John Lon- «;*» lob. '2O, Wo sc 33-3‘3-7,-lt) cere* Newton tj*. 320 F bEl.oecrgan toTlioa. Murphy M ir. 10. same a> above 'j2 * 320 V mpe 1-.. Alitiiah ‘to Anna 'K. Phelps. Mar. realty in I’reminglon 521 F. l.i -on; U N. J and JVV. Fhelps Seat. 23 ’B7, ot h !?. hi 12, Remington, • 70 A’-rF. Jmrjjer -^-.4 —Vh- A ATiirvras Mar _ no *e 2128 d, Mbxvy, Tax title 2.60 • 1 \Y, Williams to I IF Washburn M’.r.'.i :i i e Tjnitebiim b. 15 > !*. Tlrompson t»+ Sylvester A. A-tirtin. -Max. T, A t 0, 01 6,“’’ .V I:e; ! ' ~ iff 1 I'vathati Edwards, exvs' to IF It. R.r'fll. trustee, 1 eh. 21, ‘ FI, wj. ne :H) 28-7, Jord. p, <|Wchum 1 !' It. Benji trustee, to'' George. Wo tiny. Mar. :■ same a aWva 1.000 b N >'ii lVteison 'u» John Ar!t •K >e. 23, el *w 7-31 -0, a-j acres, Walker tp, 600 ,-u 11. Free! kodohli Pits )u M ir. 5, It 1 K ill 2. Mrl)h. add. ire -*• Motte. quitclaim 100 M r v J. Moor to M, 1. Spitler. M;ir. 15. 'c* nvv mv 22 28-0, acres Milruy Ip. . 100 - W. Hite hey .to Wilraot 11. -RtToTevy Mar. 13; )-.r<A t>a in- —- - - 28 Jordan, tjuFtclarin. - 2 . lolia Catty et ux to A. M.'lrraugU O;f it)' ’B7, pt It 0, 0113, lteTuington, ■ 225 las. Hams et ux Lq. S.'lVThomp-' sen, Ma c 15, nw mv and sc mv 22:;:i-7, 1 I,:, -

Notice of Prices of Liquors.

Thr» ■untl:.»r>ig::f s il ;iv. s notico to Tin public tint’- lum -after ’he v.ili sell L'.'er, .wiues aatl lupiuirs, fit his ah • ;i, at flu 1 , jifivF'j: Go 2 b ith.x 25 cents'. “ 2 Best V\*iiisk»-j,"her qh Gfl cJrtfs." “ •“ Apt. 40 *• ” ' • “ . “ Apt. 20 “ ... . > *• fr]... « la-argc quautities sokl tit w h-Ic- - ' i tics. I havhecvfTa! itutnitt ii r- - wo: ;U of flue \yi;i-key in ' .-. id wisli to nispose of 'the' ' the 'd'ove p.;:i;is. Chill ■ • y • mine stock. ———~

fie feigrffe^- * hociT >i : r \tvt• ri -.! : : .•. _ - <Vf (r*:i.;::i F:m;i ~ > JL: \ < ,:. v • i ■" -r--- v -— tuta •.: ,•- rv.v..: :i :: a... a iSy 7 - 1 • ‘-*TE\ l: . . • ..• '" “Sells andUaiLLitc!:?, whkl .;■ fs- <-■■ :;• r.v ?f •• •• :■'■ • y;.-' ’ i-,. is t a .'.' ‘ -Mr. C. K. M:::::.v. ; uK. ' T.-rt': . v'u.. writes iua’. for-v, r.s ’..- a-..., . —■ -Tun!-1. a ii;n ILL.., ■ ' ■*y - ..V' lys. of \ , ■ ' ' AVer's .si;:-: • .*". : - : ■'" three botU< j . .'.■(. pearo.l, an>s fors : yc;c/» !.-• l&j.-jr i . :«,• even a pimjdy.' ‘ ~ 1 . That ,ins:il»t.v> dis.-ase. £■'• rofuTa. :< * "-' gUfr h unfal-fariiai 1 jjjjjuij_ej • plainto. Consumption i iln, i /, [ many equally fatal. Era; . : -r. .. sore eves, glandular sv\, I■% -. v .... and vr ast !i: ..-:: v . a__ •< ; • . ho, amt the likth-We-prAiyA:; .locations of a , serrful-ns • .tat -. ,-vsti-tn. Manyotfaerirrs beaut fa 3 VO disfigured by p:tbf,;;r«,'•!•;• p-.vt". . •snul /tmsiglilly blafclies - li arise 'rpm impure blood,, showing the n, • i f '''Ayer's Sar.saparjUa.U) remedy the evil. All sufferers from Mio-4 disorders attould give Ayer’s pais-iiiiEilla a lair trial,- 1 -avoiding all powder- a,...:me,'its, *> l Washes. atm .• a* 1 *oi £!tt&ks eouipomidst "wtreli rmt i-u Iy.~. • -'ail to effect a■ruire.-irarf met*.f.v < tens • aggravate and < otitinn tUe uifCtiKtS tilt are fraudulently advertised to muted v ' Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, . ".: ,T- -i ,L»- - p... p f BY • C. Ayer &. Co., Cowell, Mass.r- .. old by atl Druggists, i’rru# $1; six bottles, *5.

M. O. HALLORAN.

WEATHER SIGNALS.

Explnuutlon of iliolr Meaning SINGLE WEATHEIt SIGNALS.

Number 1, white flag, six f-Bt square, always indicates clear or tail' WffattTUl, HO ntitkNumber 2, blue ting, six feet square, indicates rain or snow. Number 3, black, triangular flag six feet at the bft'.se, and six feet in length, always refers- to temperature. When placed above numbers 1 or 2 it indicates Warmer weather; when placed beloAV numbers 1 or 2 it indicates colder weather; when not displayed, the indications are that the temperature will remain stationary,or that the change in tempi rafure will not vary five degrees from the temperature of the same hour of the proceeding day. "Nuisd ■ r t, cold wave flag, six Tfeet square, with black center, indicates the approach of n~sndder and decided fall in temperature. Tills signal is usually ordered at least 24 hours in advance of the. cold wave. It is not di: played unless a temperalure of 45 degrees,, or leg's, is expected, nor is 4l:Tg number 3, displayed with it. W hau two or three 11 igs. are displayed, in ''combination, the one Highest.on the pole indicates tlie weather to be expected first and the flags lower clown indicaie the weather to come later. Thus, on Monnay morning the white Sag was highest on the pole and the blue flag beneath it. This indicated fair weather to be followed by rain or snow, l’lie blnck, triangular flag was displayed below the "th ra. This indicated colder xveaflnTi-tnrabPv.e expfiu WlieiT the black triangle is above the other flag or flags, it indicates warmer Weather. Various combinations are sure jto occur, Imt the one tiling most •neee.-sary to be iiuiiiu.ib-wed. a.iher fixing in the mind what each flag indie it os, as^explained 'above, is to rend tlie signals from above downI ward. We give, some combinations tiiat

are*)ikelv to oi-fur: j liimvk above white, warmer, iV.iv weather. I White above black-, fair weather, ■ colder. • * j__ • I, If the white, blue, black ;;r.d wft’ti black center flags were : all■ ilisplaypil tit once, the white i highest, and the others in the or- • tier riamed, the combination would indicitte'f iir weather, bdlow, d iram or suout, cohlerf with a coal wave. A mix!me of weather • fjgfi eipn ienced in this latitude.A s'we have )tTC‘viousiv remtu'ked, the wli'.te, fair wvmther signal does not: necessarily i!;dieate ('lrnr \vea'theel >ut sim]dv weaflier free from rant or s;h>w, whether it -be i cle-.r ST ehm iy. ■. ■ . ■ : • C'-,!,! ; does x I, | invoi-ya.riiy, mean ;t ! egt.d.i.mlldh'— t:yb!i/x ir i.-itor 'nn;. thing shuiitu-’ ti.'CFero. twf.rv ?irr:nrs.:'r:t jrtisf. su i:u ska 1 ';) ut-i-iive j:; 'teea-. i.e a aW i degr. ee, or: ffit+f : .... ; ■ .ds-H:; 1 o- i: w;.; igw. , v u , * wish to understand the mcaniug'd i tie's a wcatii r sign--ls, to <*nt. ■ ill's exj4atra'.ton and study if until 1 ih v imder. t:ml it. _.. ~ ■ i

Fnrrhcr.3 Stock Lion • e » t 1 , t * . i •

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Christian Union Again.

now IT MlOlir r.KN'KKIT KHXSSF.LAiai. Communicated All great reforms move slowly. It took multiplied agi-a to . the world lor the ah yon of its Redeemer. Since then notffly nine e u centuries have rolled by n ot iftili two thirds of the human race arc groping dark ness, having,n< \er even, heard ot Christ. So, ages yet may intervene before the Christ—idea of a united church shall stand forth a living re: :L;y. Jbit the time wilf surely come. It neodeth not prophetic vision to,foretell the oncoming event. The liaiidwrHing on the wall is plaio. Sectisin must fallIt is only a question of time; and may it Uflt bn that tlie Christjans will either hasten or retard the da\ ?

N«.)W lliejiriu tical 'jc.estion for us is; what shall be our attitude in relation t« this, great ivsui ? Growing Clirist ians ass oyer t Irg-cimtrts’v a-ee deelaiing for union.. Whole churches, andstn+ug. ( lunches at that, are vigorously advocating Christian u.:iicn; uftd in many instinces practical union has been already achieved. Common pcn.-e is coming to be eotisMered one of the .most important factors of Christianity. Common sense gays in orJqrto light sdf,essfully the gr«aF.ha,*!tlcs. that are pending. Christian* must stand shoulder to shoulder. It is a rccogn’z d fact that in union there is strength; while division is but a syno.iym for weakness and iaetlicie-ncy.' Shall; vve. the Christum people <it EeusselaS take a buhl -eoi i in tlie front r;o>b« of Ihis great movement-. or-staii, wo, undecided and ue\vi'li:iglT7 lag in TruTuglorious and cowan! iv rear?

j. Sunn; of tlie fcllecti ins ti nt fol j low -lutiy ti-Ci-li o.r pride ri lit!ltd but Idyll at 11 llu-y do. since wo dcttbtloss )it ■ .ol U> uehlogvif 5t 61 tv en sc vert; :fccmiImg. It oug! tto be known to us all that 111 ns.sf 1 !. or holfU no etninblo: position in th: estimation i f iter sister 1 towns throughout the State, |as regar4s -t»* her religious status. | i nosu who toft :»i»d sojourn among us Viijry av'tiv vvith from indelible impress - - ' ' . •• - - - • ' \ -iods of our tm-igfiiTy, ineomfui table, dil ipiilatet! elinreh liiiti-ses, that suilVr *o siuuLtefuMy tu e.oinir.tri -on with our business blocks and- with the dwellu)s.s

oi our clmr. h goiug people. Tjiest church lioupt s-... together - with a rank g-rflwta of inlidolitV. :t Mourishing condition of tin- vgiilnky-G fifes anti a most . uiiproportionate aTji'ount or are consulcve I a correct iutlex to the moral stand.tig of our town. WhclTcr this is a j r v; r estimate or not it ought to serve the purpose oh, . waking us ««, am! catK-ir*g ns to search out a rcifuait for The existing spiritualatrophj Hj-v-ut midst-. . "Ltt us invc,-: igate. Wudiavc represent al hero, t:x •hi-ive' r>t CalhoHes, six i!oi.ipil:ujata'ns, sil s.tiu.ry.hrg for bare' existence, if tt.e may judge’ from ap pehiaiavs. llehgious serviegs, as a nth', a.t\ F-. t ; .a-rly ah .udeii: atld even protracted.dUcts seem to . av e little in—liui'iiee oil tiio out.-ide elements. The

, crmr-di stems n> 6ccu ; >y a- .subordinate' position-te ‘.lie e nm.r.iidy: ami .all oliuiili. work to 1,0 regarded r.s oi see* oudary •ka-r.-orlanv-^— ill at must give ,pl:e-e to tdisan-l ii;:it, almost airythiug taf t isgeres ATeif -that. will completely revoU'tioniao and itspreet tills sin-eiirsml and dcail (Sl3 town. o e dun't wi'i.l half a dozen nor a dozen Fcnffl cliuieliO-A -t; onb good, live. ivi'de ! -a'Witfe(}. 'porting, ‘jgron rug. ?i)int-'" Udl e in .-h, .lt»t will {.;-}• a good .live. ::intsWAyrAv's>d^'i : I'.a'- ile-vmlliig-. .v.e.-ie 1e...‘ to tto iiouJs of :m.;- hire's : 1 lo The.- let us •d-.-.a.sh - VRutibk'-- .wii o!4_eiittrefr a nn .wm !-■ ■■i--.- , ,i-samt'-g?vft?!:d;r sttC'.T- ---: i ■.- -- >-r i | Christian ’ - s n■ I *Ujt ■ voii-'.auret \. 1.--: us -a ve very best ix-Usib a hat the trdeiH'd.'d.cSigselaer can aml £ ; . n,i e'e frccfi i. h the iVravcße and us. - - 1 i!:e e,,ur-'h A ileussela- r. 'j ;* ;re viou'd the levy vSesht 'places Lx iI.-iL-t.Lil.:. : ami nc Searci y r s i ,a,..g 1. .vAd ..l ■ n f.nr :g.>.:r g iuiltid, iuli a s v. .and begiiiL* think may. c,e-tr'*• ■• ■.• *s u aui.i. a.ile.'/, im a:• s . ra r - giiyousny ti t whole i-lta is .absurd :tm; its real • edm i- ;<.s s »b:y? I'enidt mo-in ail kd ha-ss-to comr.id: t t ot;. An. - , - A.h Sj | gd l h- fp aiafe - a a-fTtrr-ghto I mi adlri.r..;.. ..y. -Hinder to t iO,au.-ho: ..'yak llje Is *c f Jeyus. Clui.-t. if Via s;,\ _. ('irh-r* o already amid..lbis \then taai-! h ;»; i.i i- r« sk*i fn n • hia.;: . UM:d f- r . a >•> .. . i urdt-nod v.:in ti.e hr-jie.i.a of (5.:i- ■m-m..- wifbecEu' 10/V.: jure y a: .) 1 \• -u > ill ,Igy er iv- Irc;• aiu iiae. o> •■’. i it; von 1 ■' wei (to v,. •eg s. -0.1 1 i . tt—.''*.','-.'r to t uii*.--t£:'t.i.- -I' ' ( VS. 1

: 1 •' *vi <5 Cii O- --x v v k ai xJ .. . JRE>:s^ET.AH:,-iSD. /r L,, £SOO L an«J pl?s«a:;t ro-'ias. • Titblefi •supplied with *-}&• b“ niarkt-t a (Tonis. ♦t-jcml Sam” 1 >II 'onis oa firsl floor.' Free &*. v s i irem tx ~ rtiiLir bl^e, t SY-35tf. Froprittor ■ . ' i-

FARMERS.

Never were implements of agriculture more perfect in construction, simple in operation or cheaper tliali at the present time; never has a larger; or mom yaried stock been carried in Jasper county tha* is now -on inspection at Chas. A. Roberts’ new large warehouse j 4ind no dealer will give netter prices. Call and see tiio famous Stulebaker wagons,, elegant buggies, whips, robes,&e. liuggy tops supplied to or-, dcr. Carry a large stock ot John JleffAi plows, genuine Z.inesvilte Brown Cultivators and other standard makes of these necessasy implements, Actue harrow's. Evans’ all iron and steel lever harrows, Evans’ Corn Planters and Cheek Rowers, hand corn planters, an extensive variety of standard hay rakes. The McCormick and the O.sBorne niowefs, re A.So shovel plows, garden plows.’ all machine extras iSc.- Ac, The M. it J. Kuruley Tlireshers and Separators, BaeK&naah Windhtillg. tanks &e. Especially It-the-attenliopof cal and progressive agriculturists directed to’(he working of the “double beam and parallel shovel movement Ctllllvalbraf* which -contain novel points and improved features. Can furniTi extra shears tor p’ows, where desired, and any extra machin cry. It ia toy design to ettabUsb a depot where any worthy article of farm machinery may be’supplied at all times, lit,the most reasenable pnees. Be sure betore concluding purchases in these lines to at my farm implement warehouse and learu vvliat 1 Will be aple to do for your a tvantage

Cl lAS. A. ROBERTS.

“May God Bless You!” A Boston Paper-Hanger’s Trouble and How He Gos Out of It—Pla’n Words from tlie Sunny South. VVHcii u e sro ia tr;,ab.!e. we for help. W'!»>•* in--ai <•' rt4t*.-V'-il ivi* hlloii l. U> lie thiuiiilel. ill!'. i!«-t iiliVMVs ..Mi- VV \V lint--I}o. «>f Troin (ji'eek, M.-.t'hiir Co., Ala . writes; "4 liri'l a Ur i 7Tlnn'-t ‘if <.i.iTs iinfl fever. ;iv systvi.t was full nl i-.mlarin. l or two years 1 i. ii.- M-a'iT.eiy aiili; tn work at .'all. Sortie ttmsi my luiart ivoeUl p.-thiltate for .two liours al a t'lire won at «vi ia i utiutalie kner s. aa! I inUy .e.\i>eeioiMo itie. In Sejifembej-, 188!,"I .lrv.ijrft.a r>i>t( 1-- shaker Extract of Koots. or eurut.v;- •>> rup. of yi.-.ir Mr. U M. A.ni.v. iinii beiufi' l hall taken the first Uott'!i‘ 1 fell in-tier, -amt 'm-ferre-1 !'ut>t raken vhe tir-u Uoulij I fell setter, ami In a sTioTtTfms? was aids. i i g-> m\> ork. -May U.nl 15H3Syoa’for the ■ you have lion e ’.’a ' Air \\ in. A'.-'AlcCar.n.no Ilar.flaH St.. Iteiton write*: >i\ loovtii.s agol oevaii lo have pains lh toe.ri:. st unaeii mill s.i'les. 1 get little sleep an f woke aTTlrfeil out.' 1 (imre lost: iir ( . frttfnxfcf-nv focr Mays. I began using '.Shaker l. vtract of H-i.es. in' SttigelV syrup. tiu‘F when l had liiii.-.IK d. tin-si xtirlioi tie I could etc three square meals a day, auil'go to sleep.tile tuhnite 1 .struck lac lied. 1 am a pager-hanger hv t iitdv. and hitve worpe.i everiii nay-sirire 1 took the st-ei uni Pol tie. it;id gained eighteen pounds I one.lit to he tiia.iik.Hif ami. 1 am.” Tins -,-.nwiy opens ail the natural passages oi the bildy, expels the poison from the blootl and e.-table- nature lo rebuild whist disease lias dc- ' .irovcil, * W. A. HA I A.-' I’or sale hv ail iTriiggisls and by A. J. White street. New York/ -

t w; nouyox, t* B tglNTiSf, AdT,-diseases c£ teegi and gums o.uv i lly tiVitraii. ■ iiiluga ac.il Crawha a specially. “. ilenssehicr, Itvliana BANKRUPT SALE .AT DE-MOTTE. The people of Northern Jasper and and vicinity are hereby respectfully informed that the undeisigned has purchased the bankrupt ! . Boots, S:]33s a;ul D;*y GooiN wes—».»-wn-«miiiin»f nil in m in^aaßjlta : .vn» ’ a ■—umh sfo.(iE'-16£ SaVhrs STTvTer, DeHotte, Kd., and tile same TIESi' AbD SHALL !• • sold •TIEGAIIDLESS- qg- COST. r.rd grovicries, -• hvars on hand. Prod wood taken at high e-A-trre kef pTTf■; *•' ■”" M^MmE iox,-

- h.uubi&h Jus..Will make tWW sjav-a-e ur. 1; A at tie rsfatries .of ’ >e.-i;u Hu av-t* u-TU'V northwest of Itea.ssch.yri frvui Apr ii 1.-t lo h-tober 1 t-. - 1 !! ■K \ [ S’-.v'T dv -In - ■ • Ow hers l.nar-.iug with mar,- > > f -r,* sb;,? fi! blicw ir b> he v. ih fill fi.rf-e the irisnriiiwe. XA-vroTaketr to grirrfent rw-eiih-nfs. bgt will-be responsible' f>r no- e. ,P.iyan-!e when volt stand* snd stick l *. > ■ l UqiisiKif JOE ;L.: k- y was sirrd bv Hoosier Dick. a Kentucky stalimn ,wH > m ide tig* rest ;>*einjt tlßßftOOJtee B l r in . iTtiv. Hi- Jam was a jtl or cmlhri.-d fox-bmv*et. Jioofc' ier Joe is well known in this sJ-ritm.' hh - TTg-wenrl ff the leitsyviJa yraci, a; ' ace in E:SO bis *iv<e-«h ' j t. E 'RTf; ~ . . 27-im. U'.vner »tVd i-r-ejCr

• j LsFiyetie Stock Faro, 0k J .A- \ iTky \OSi Axi WVBPLrA fllArl Wtj Ud Ti 1 i ’ r Lafayette, Tippecanoe County, Indiana. Large number oi Stallions on hand. Including, Clydesdales, English Shire, French Draft. Cleveland-bay and French Coach; and in trotting breelfc,” ltoyal George ami Hambletouians. | l have just added two car loads of recent importations, and feel assured That J can please anyone. Every horse guaranteed. Terms as reasonable and prices as low as any importer in America. City eliice, Fashion Stables. 25-6 t. J,. Ckoccii, Proprietor.

JESUIT "^THE|B OF is. WnWmimjßnm —; ; WDtlceto fieirs and Creditors of Petition to CeH Real-Estate. THE STATE OF INDIANA.! Of .lasper Coiumv. I I a .la.-per Circuit. Court, 'to MaivlF'Terin, A. 4). i*'S. r • Truitt- P. Vv'righf. ndininislratur of'the EliZa.betii: Uftvpn, detv-ased, vs . lyozetta.H iliitnii, Amanda'E. Hilton, Ansofi Ar TtiUvm. .Tlion.uip W. n ilton, Uobert E. lliltpn aiVt WiHiam H. Nii'iiiils.. . * NOTICE is •hereby given, that Triritt I*. Wright, ns ntl’nini.-lrahu 1 of Hie e-tafo of Eiizabetii Nielmls. forme; iy Elizabeth., iiiiton, de- ■ ee.VM'd. late of said e hi’nly nT siafe, has ii tod in the Circuit Court of -aid ( inuty. hi-: petition' to -ell certain roai-estair ! ..‘imiging t-; saiii deCVlteift.f he pel's, iif At p!-.pe:-v • > rTr-St; jtit-be—-ing insiilfii’ient to pay the hi i.-Oluit«i ,-ss tliereof ; e.'.id that sitiii petiiunt ivil; i-mne ii|i fir hear ing v irt;hr-.M-HTi-4r lui- ryt -aid court, which' term ciiiiiim.'hees a t t:i>y cv.n-t-'Htnisfv 4«-AUm:s----se'nor. iti s.-iid County ;tftij Siatn, on the Wf itfry of. ATn'cnviTic —yvar. nTortMabl, tinil A.iiU i-aiV-e i ,; set fur he;u:i;jv,o;'! die '.til day of April, 18". flu:..'.'tme being tlie. 17 h judmial day of said ter;n aibi'e-.uii. .tV i-l NESS, Nty l -.ud rt.i'.il the sea! of . 7 \ said c-ouel, a.e.v.-d :i: .o me in Kvim- ' seliivr,on tills in!; dav ol Alafeh, XC-- 2 CvA A. !). IS'S ‘ JAMES r . IRV,MX, Clerk. .Mch. 15-23-U97 pjlojs mmMS. MEAT MARKET,

Renselaer, - - Indiana. -- J-lE -EIdTESSkAH, FP.aFjt^ EAtA Prirk, Vii'.l. Snu;Xi«-S(V-Eo--13 tr.wici, iV-c.ySoLl in unantitiej U suit pur- .• .(-rrs.iii;.m-id u.-i, • N- Avluttihe’tua r-U,vii -ia.i^htOf'il. IS• ei'x'!y O Jjnvifcn to call. higliesi pnit! paid fors,»i<! .fat c;vtUe. ,1. ■). l it,LliSliAi 11. iiii mmn ig wa« M»Jiß>a mia»Government LANDS. g i’git,l.ii)'iS Of ACKSS of each in Minnesota, .NortU Montana, Idaho, Washinirton and Oregon. OCUn CiflO PublicfttionsivithMapsdescribintlTli. ‘ dfctt y tLw.d BFST AfrrieoltunU. Sr.asi.w ana liin... • Del- UaiidsT.ow open to Settlers Sent Fr 80. Addre-ss cm a fe'sf/ssr*

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