Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1888 — Page 8
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5 A Jakf* says it is liat, but cold Acatlrcr is coming. He will tell you something new about horse blankets next week, but he says you ought to buy your horse a *4 sheet, cover, or fly net now Won’t you buy this poor horse a 5 A Clipper Fly Net? S 5 /a Lap Dusters _ Fist Dolors; will wxril. M jfPrj Are mads up Streep. i kV.JJWI Will seep Uos oH. Imm ?a fly. Nets. JL re tit Boat aad Strouftrt. •* - * For sale by all dealers, Ask to see them before you buy, rCopvru-hit J jBBB, by ffH. AftfeA Sosas.] ' lii-adaolio c:pi bo cure !by Hibbard’s 'Hlveuraali‘l syrup. It removes the •a use by r.'"-ul:uii:£ tuo st.omtu.he, eor.•sethi'T ibipropor digrstfan ami general' . .\r ol llit bleoi. held liy i. B- MeyXj&L&T&HE CRY For I | i s ( ■ ri|i;i. r , ~ N -sf jh ::jv U '/H Co : «j. ..■ • V' '- < s l ;f: ■■■,?? -'LI Ww- r^fi,r^A \ ... • 'r* v ... ;:\ t - Pisj’s ! ufalHblo Cough Care, old by I R. Meyer. UaJjvtnJ ednrtipatioa can be rntire'y • re if ilil. ooi's lilieumat;o x-vp. after al| else have failed. 3013 t. B. Moyer. ■ v__ C. " • ' ' ' ' jASI-elftlofi! I—- ? '■ ' " . ~There never ha® been compounded ?. hedy i at tor positive v.tlu-j eon ap•'iV.m. i SDR. R C FLO WES’S r NERVE Pitt ' i u>i' nervousness. Ex-eiifibilitv, 4a, Byspens!?., ilysieriagad ill t:. fail those pamfllKiisuriiacsfhiit the i idi.es ot^Anierica are subjuct to. The?.a Ihlls arc afoed lor the enetyafeii system. They contain, .no >r dsngerous bet thev Kit I;K“ uiagie, pcxanmently cioiag vh«ta ovepy jsther reasdv falls. __ ■7 4i«s» ;m» lor Sale byTall drug-, ..:alAs r -,-P.;i.00 I’iiis. 7Fo7e : Oup handsome Ssrjjßnia hook -■ij.ft4kdrdV»e to apj ong--gerrdtng~itHiae~ an postal card. !t is rieh- % worth fifty oeut,s,., p 7 “ 7 ’*** C, FLOWER MEDICAL Co> * Boston,:Mass.
Kotlbe or Banket .llttetlnp nml Sundur School Celchratlou. Notice is hereby to all interested in the promotion of Christianity, and the elevation of morals, that there will be a Basket meeting and Sunday school cerebration held in Chris Housler’s grove, four and one half miles north of Kemingtoii, 6n thF oth day of August. 188 d. There will be present as speakers Elders Losh and Ponsebaker. The public is cordially invited to attend. ’ By order of Committee. Jacob Kessler, 'l ' ' “ Edward Bullo, Charley Hensler, Com. .A. C. McKinley, 1 Pastor in charge, j Mainmoili Cave excursion V llfUlt 10. Only 88.00 for the round trip from .'did.igau City; intetmediate ooiiits ht'corrßKpohdtiTg low rales. Hot are p. rtioii of ticket good vviUim ten (]h>s. Pint Evans, who is tboron<-,hiy nrqyiinl. d with. 11,e 0< dlogical ItEtorv <>f the cave, will aceom puny tlve.excursionists, giving them the be in tit of his vast resi'urel,. For -rates, PuUnm.ii car .aceomuo datious, auiL.fi.ill nlforn ation, :uli ; r T ?s uny agent <‘>f th.e HouMi Ponte, or E. U. MeCormick, Goner:,l I-’as-.ienger- agent, ISo lJer..rb. 111 Sh, Cliieago.
REA[?] ESTATE TRANSFERS.
. ’ Warrantee Deedv. y/ben not Otherwise' . Sp cc .0 1 - W:d. Keevkr to Ir.v Aybw' rth. Oct. ■) 1; . rss'tr iw ,v>. LM-xga 33*0, to a.ros, WiientiicUl 50 A ! s »<*n i tveitvj t 1 N’t ls»n .W'orri;.. Ji’iy 5 .s:ia:e ;-S sil..*V.; 25 ... . Ph I- • a at t • VVir. !) h c'ce, Apr 10 hs 0, T, in'J-3-'-s,yu acres. Kankakee *OO W in. D th 1 ' eke t:i (b o I'd’ hn, July (». .*. 10. in y ! ; 2 5. . 0 acres iv u.kvk.u. o'': S, P. Tiit.ti.VA.vn t > T J. Savior ,51itv 7. tvs Y. 10, 11, 32. bl 2. lU i.i -ciai-r 1250! David SoWe’s'to Geo. AI. Wilcox . lil.uv 22,-ft sw 3i-30 7. SO acres Nowtpn, 1500; \V. A. Traugh W. Itcigle, June 20, ] 1 It Ovbl 13, Kcruiiigfuu -100 , W. A. Tracgh to A. M Trnugb, | Apr. 10.'* pt ;i' hw 30-27- 5 40 a- res Carpenter and pt its 5, 0. b! 13. Kcniingtin 425 Margaret Siners to Afinio L. TykrjuncTii; it 11, bl 10 Rensselaer 520 Chas. JouvoDaf to Root Parker, Apr. 20J pt -£'27-7, Carpenter 1 Same to same, pt ne 25-27-7, 4 acres Carpenter 2 1 J. C. Vail P.onssakfer to M. b. Spit-, ler, July 6, nose2s-28 G, 40 acres, Milroy . 80 Win. t milk et r.l. to M. L Spitler, et al, June 14.. nw 15-28. G, IGu “ acres, Milroy, deed. 1000 John P>. llamnoTert:} Jas. McClansusii. O.'t. 3, ’-.'5 »»t 9 svv and s-- .< v 14 30.-7, l.V’.on , 10 .Jiilui B Ki *.t. itw:•<> te 11. . Ale,.’itn-ey. July !*, 320 w:v? it r<* ‘=s, and 27. u; 32 .5, (.i laffi uus:. >’? tin d 1-Sr S s.C* ',’t i:i«ii.in:\ to Saudi A Lattisnore, O:’.. 28, 5,7 mv s\v and sw fiw. 21-32-0. \\ t:ca.field, i*ntfvni 100Wm. L Summers to-Horace. . ble, June 18, wj sw 21-32-6. 80 acres, Wheattioid 600 Jos. fl. Green to Sam'i TJowman. July 9. pts i?e se and se se 25 27r acres, Oarin'xtfcr 4000 Jo?. D. Root's heirs, top. J. Tbo,upcon,. July IC-.se nw 40 acres jmdL _--j pt sw nw 2S-JO-G. Rarkisy 'l5O fl. L. P. Massey to tico. R Antrim July 19. pt so sw 230 5, (’iUam 800 Rinne Deßoer to Seoti Balder-on Mar. 1, el I:\v 32 32 T, 80 acres lleener ' 4000,
Shiloh's cough and consumption •*u-« is sold l»y us pu a gr.uraaioo. it. cures consumption. ' Loxo & EgebV - * #h-c— - Croup, whooping cough and Broil : chhis trained iativ relieved by Shiloh's tire. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath securdtl, by Sfdibh s eat a-rh remedy, Price has;.’. ::-j.»etor free. S.'id by Long Eger. For lame back, side, op chest. pso Shiloh’s Porous Plaster, price 25'cts, at Long & Eger’s. Wife: .Let’s try Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup. Everywhere I go; I hear it spot;on of in great praise as a tonic and apjvelizcr. S-Mby F. 15. Ivleyer. -— ; We especially invite the attention of mothers and .daughters to' page 9 of our medical phmplet. . „ *.; UuaiHATic Strci’ Co. - Jackson, Mich. Tfcai hsvhiig cough can hft sn. .miefc--hrcapsPny bi.uoh 9cr reT* YVe guaraa--tetritr—' Lrr :■ & Euer.NOTICE. TAKSNCT by ,\. K AMrtch. of 51swe towpshlp in Jasper conn tv. one red muiej boM tailed steer with rin.sr *' u>_ left jjr.tmlf-i v ■>' i' -r -f 1 ' i-ii r'r + " ansi "uenevehio l* about one"year old Appraised at seven tce?i dottn r> - f—■ - ‘•‘r- -*wriw*-«f- .li'mics-^-Mvnatnr _ JAMfcivK -ft WIN. —r 7 Cicrk JasperCir.Court and Stock Men should feed tl»e Excelsior horse and cattle food. The best medicine.for stock and poultry. »1 pound sample packages for 25 cts. 'C pound boxes for sl. For sale *- . 20-29 1 yr. Frank B. Meyek,
Cathartic.-Hibbard’* Rheumatic Synip is one of the finest laxatives in the world, moving the l?oweJa effectively as well as mildly, without pain, griping or weakness. Sold by F. 13. Meymr. Will you suffer with dyspepsia and lpcr complaint ? Shiloh’6. Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure \ou. For sale by Long & Eger, \ .\i;39-ly.. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for consumption, loss or appetite, diz- ! rine3S. and all symptoms ot Dyspepsia i Price 10 and 75 cents per. bottle at Long & Eger's. ■—m ** English spavin Liniment removes all hard, soft , or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavin, carbssplintSrj sweeney. ring-bone, stifle, 1 sprains, all swollen throats, co.ughss etc. Save SSO by are of one bottle. Warranted. Sold by Lo»g & Eger Druggists Rensselaer Ind. 20-30 lyr. . <ma . . tfanews Hor Ycuilv Mrs. Pivoebp Oheslcy. Peterson Clay Co. Iowa; tells the fobowilig rcifiarkble ’ st«ry Hi:) truTiroT-vtti<-h is vauclietl for by the residents of C e town: i am 73 years old. have been troubled-with kidney oompl.lint and lameness. f.>r rtany ]ears; could not dr- ss tn\?elf without help. Now lam free trout all pain an ! KJrauess, and am able to do my own house work. I oftcii.y tiianks to electric hitlers for having n nnwed youth, and removed corupleli-iy all'descase and l: y a bottle only 50c, at F. B. Me\sr Drug •Store, W 3 rt • yk n owl n g Mr: W. li. Morgan. 'raTsrchant, Lake '.•City Lift., was taL on sick -with a severe , edd attended with a dis'rt-simm eosnii ; and rmSiih/ into dt 'iitin:pmfl(~Tii it- ! litst staees. He filed many so e i'le -popular cough rffaa-dles and s’-fieily g; \v worse War !«■d.uccd in 11 h ' had. •Lti.-.n'ly in br ut' ing and was unable o lo p. FinuLy : ri< <! Lr King's N'vov rir-cfivcry-yfjir ,i tii'.Strjaption ai;d tumid iiii'vu'd’.-i! ' ivlvf. and after using about iuvT• d'-z-'ii bovtXcs lou ul l.iin.self well ami has li. it no return of Lie disease. No other rstuedy can slrnv so good a record of ceres as Dr- King’s liev/ Eijeo /ery for 7ousuinptiou Gu -r----a»ieeil to.d ) j'r.'sf. what is claimed for it. Trial U Lie free at F. I>. Mcjers 1 ij'ug Stu're. Buckle a’p Arsxca .SalveTht..l>eßTSalve in the wopJa for Cuf3, Bruises, Sores,'’.Ulcers, Silt Rneuin, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped HahcßL.Chilb.aius, Corns, and all Skid- Eruptions, ar.d positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is gu ‘n.nteed to give perfect sati-da, toi i onnonev refunded Price 25 cents per box Fo ale by F. B. Meyer .'
*Bb©yifFs Sale, . 7> V \ I KTVR' f a certified copy of a decree i) and ca •etTtio.o to me .directed from the Cls'tJi.of (.!«* Jasper Him: u.’t our, in a cause No. SMi> wherein .John \V.-AV:yigju>p administrator of tile' estate rs Arthur .1. Hawlie, deceased -kai plain tiff and O.scnr I tmdherg- --.-kund!>eiyv his w>ife all the .-unknown heirs devi Set- and lej; ttees of Os, ar Ltttidberg: deceased, .Joseph is-. Wilfiauisi-ij, v- Williamson his wile and all the liojstiowo heirs devisees and legatees of Joseph U.-AV ilfiamsen deceased. .Oei.ree Kittenbuscll- lilttenbnsi Iritis wif@i all the unknown, itpias-de-viseee-.-ami--legatee* of GeorrevUittenhueoh dec ased, Uenfy Sivtnf*. - tu', May T. ’riomneoia If avid —y-rromioon-.- Marion h, ft pis tor and Mur,' >r; 7: w -re •loA'iataats. reets'rinr' ino to ronke * in; !®5 .-i i •. .-a y-diie ..■.Hirer •ed ••\ty-- , rc <*• >'....mC Su cents ,- r -''V- ,7 tnrrlr-r • v ll l- a, L.'Vr..-..-,vi o .sts, ) V •:! i:' )' "* • It* public o.tie o*l -.darj.-.y the :‘-Si'*lnv .t.-f J'iily, A. I he'..-. ren ,ho hr;;: 7 ’? <‘- i. - ,\ . .Vi. and-t oVh.'.-! 1’ ii. <•( suid-duv. ;>i /iie door of tije t '-..it House >n tit: \v : :itir, -•? eer, Jasper . ;,. liana,the in - . w.,; -. i term tie: e\. - cdiiu; sour •i) year . :«y the year, following deserilied real estate. to-wit: ‘ "TTuTsou;ITTiaTT(y.» of' me southeast niiarter ( l iJ~ and nstbail - >oQV ■ ■li-vo ■: i.iuirler (V) f"STSjni ; : f Tired: fU tew it; \ijj lhirty-i«ie Ql) north, range five .|3) West, -In ■) isper tsiUnty, ImD 1U!)«. : — l. 2 .... And should such rc-t !.: .end profits cot' sell for a rrra -niticiur,'’ to . -tr-url'ld’ said 'tufty” 'id- deem? mid execution, interests mid costs, f will, at the .-m • tiine and : Us-e, and ia lift- wet; Aforesaid.:expose nt • • ; ’di’i'end- : 'i;. in I-., t u., said ; d.e.iaio or. so much thereof'!: snail, bp Midi ••'fill to di eii.-irze said ii'.’i.iy of dreiec amt-eAbtiUioti, interests and Cl’SfS. a dd sole tvilUne madewitiunit relief and in .accordance. mUt tlientrler el Court ia said copy of timer and oxoentmn. —~V~ — ?- — SAMUEL K. V-KOM A N'. Sheriff. Jasper Co-u.t;„.intli'aua. Hammond A Austin-; . Attorneys for plaintiff. •iunf* i'W. .;'**■ ' ' Hemphill & Honan, i -A 'T T,- f,.--.-df-. .. .’irev —DEALEKS 1^—77% lijkt-iyipv AIiD -t ,A Specialty. jRENSSELAEB INDIANA ;'■r- • ■ - '
$1,500 in Cash Prizes 1 .*.7' The Chicago Daily News has reduced its price from two tdrlts to One Cent per copy. For a year past its sales have been over “ a-million-a-week,” and it believes it now sees the way to safely lead in placing an ideal American daily paper upon the basis of the lowest unit of American coinage—one cent. To successfully accomplish this end two things are essential t First—To make as good a newspaper as the best, if not a litUe better; second—to let every man, woman and child in the Northwest know it’s being done, and dbne at one cent a day. The Daily News believes that it is competent to lake care of the first named condition, and knows of no better Way of meetir.gtbe second than by general newspaper advertising. To do the latter most effectively it here solicits the co-operation of all why believe themselves competent to write an effective newspaper advertisement. To induce the best effort in its service in this matter The Daily News will reward the writers of the three best advertisements submitted, with three cash prizes, aggregating Fifteen Hundred Dollars, divided as follows: * First Cash Prize—Fo* best advertisement, - • Hsi,ooo.oo Second Cash Prize—For second best advertisement, - -e - - 300.00 Third Cash Prize—For thii-d best advertisement, ------ 200.00 Total, - - ----- $1,500.00 The advertisement may be a single announcement, or a series of announcements not exceeding six in number. The space required must not exceed that occupied by this advertisement—eight inches deep, six and one-quarter inches wide. For the general guidance of all who enter the competition, the following ten points are briefly stated as beiDg those which The DAH.Y News will require to be most prominently brought out. The advertisement must emphasize: I—That The Daily News is first, last and all the time, a nrmr-paper. ness, but it has a very positive conviction that it is entirely prscrlcaBecause that should be the first and controlling consideration in the ble, and altogether desirable, to legislate saloon-keepers into their production of an American Daily paper,—and it isn’t always so. It proper place, as being engaged in a traffic which here, as everywhere costs moftey, enterprise and hard work ill unstinted measure to else, in the civilized world, is only tolerated as, apparently, a r.ecesmake a genuine ACttu-paper. sary evil. [There must he no uncertain sound on this j>oint.\ «—That The Dailv News is a daily paper for busy people. Because this is B—That The Daily News is a happy paper.. Because it believes in the a country of busy people, and the North-west is the busiest part of practical wisdom of being good natured ; of, being generally satisfied it. Most people haven t the time or patience to read a “blanket- rather than everlastingly dissatisfied. The chronic fault-finder is a sheet,"— they absolutely haven tatty use for it. Newspaper reading, r.uisance, and The Daily News will have the least possible ofhim. afterall, is but an incident of life, not its chief business. Therefore The world is better than it used to !«, and is getting better every day The Daily News is a short-and-to-the-point-paper It’s a good place to live in—let's make the best of it. t-That The Daily News Is an independent, truth-telling newspaper. 7 _That The Daily News costs a great deal of money to make. Because Because the American people are intelligent enough to prefer honest, the re is sometimes no way of demonstrating the value of a thing, to impartial journalism to the misleading, truth-discoloring dishonesty 80me peop le, so conclusively as by showing, even in part, whit it of the regulation political "organ. ’ Everybody really wants to costs to make it. There are 302 people on the regular weekly pay-roll lenow the troth in political matters; the most violent partisan docsn t of The Daily News, and iheir salaries range from *5, 5 00 to 4000 want misinformation for a d»Uf diet. A*a as to editorial expression, per wcck( aggregating *300,000 a year. The white paper costs even the most unreasonab e partisan will rarely take lasting offence another $300,000 a year. The aggregate expenditures of Tim Daily at an adverse opinion, so long as he is confident of the hove sty of News for 18SS will vary but a trifle either way from <500,000. And purpose back of the opinion. It s not the mere fact of disagreement y et that makes trouble, it’s the suspicion of insincerity. [Make this , pointvery strong and clear. It’s because The Daily News has 8 That The Daily News now costs the reader only One Cent a Day.. ■won it's way to the confidence of its readers of every political faith Because-this is the most wonderful thing in modern journalism, and that it has a circulation ofover " a-million-a-wcck."] deserves telling o’er and o’er, [There is little danger of making 4 That The Daily News is a family paper. Because this is the age of io ° mu<: hcft...spoin..\ the newspaper,—a time when everybody reads it. and it-is all-impor- g—That The Daily Nbws is now literally everybody's paper. Because <f - tant that the newspaper should be made with direct reference to the heretofore metropolitan daily papers' have been too expensive, both needs of all the members of the family. Woman and her interests in price and in time required to l ead them to make it practicable for never occupied so large a share of the world’s thought as tp-day—a the farmer or tile mechanic to take them. Now this is changed. The fact not to be overlooked. The moral tone and influence of a daily farmer particularly should take a daily paper now that it costs but paper must also be constantly watched, for children read it. The iitlle more than the old-time weekly, and is condensed so that lie can Daily News is for the home, and therefore it follows also afford the time to read it. He’ll save its yearly cost ov,er and 5 That The 'Daily News is against the saloon. Because " the liquor K'T" a k ai j? ,J >’ knowing the market prices every day, instead of weekly interest" arrogantly assumes to dominate in American politics, and as ereto CIC - Thb Daily Nbws believes that it is not for the country's good that 10 —That Thb Daily News now inaugurates a newspaper revolution. Beany one interest should thus over-ride all others, much less one which cause such a combination c: values as it now offers the reader is stands as the representative of all that is most un-American among us. absolutely without parallel among American newspapers, and it is The Daily News is not the organ of prohibition. It is not sure that bound to make the dry-bones ratue. The result of this revolution is prohibition is the best thing. Good people who have made this sub- that every English reading person diving-within daily newspaper disject a life-long study do not agree as to the remedy. The Daily News tarroe of Chicago can now afford, both 23 to price and time, to have has no eutopian hope that it is possible to legislate men into good- his city daily. iC '• • ; ». Other points will suggest themselves to the regular reader of the paper itself, and may be introduced according to the judgment of. the advertisement writer. Outline illustrations and poetry maybe introduced ifdesired, but they are not necessarily essential to success in the competition. The prizes will be awarded to the three most successful advertisements, the publisher of The Daily News being the sole judge, whatever may be the absolute grade of their merit. All advertisements must be received before September, ist next, and the awards will be made at the earliest date practicable thereafter. Intending competitors must apply for the paper’s complete prospectus, and advertisements must be submitted under the conditions therein named in detail. VICTOR F. LAWSON, Publisher The Daily News, Chicago
For Sale. One Stallion, ,4 English draft and sure foal getter, 5 years old. For,terras of Sale, refrences and farther particulars, apply at the John Dear farm, live miles north of (ioodlaud. 40-ts. C-EOiiGE Busch. —<•►*- —— A Sleepless niglits, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s cure is the remedy lor you. Sold by Long »£ F ' gCr ‘ A Blood Tonic, —Hibbard : s Rheuraat ic Syrup is the greatest blood' purilier in the world. Reason teaches the lesson. Read their formula found in their medical pamphlet. Sold by F. S. Mey ev. fcuAN AMERICAN? If so, send stamp for sample copy of AMkBICA, a weekly Journal devoted to the preserving, ot American tnstltatlons. Subscription, 83.50; O months, 83.00. The American Publishing Company, 180-182 Monroe St. c Chicago. Cisterns and Tanks. |" At PERKINS’ Steam Tank and Cistern Factory- *•*»— • . Having our steam Tank and Ciytern Facfcry completed .and in full rupniDg order, tve are new prepared to make W;atering. Tanks, of all shapes and sizes, round or ... square. aiSTEHNg at twenty-jive per cent, below former prices. We also keep constantly on hand the celebrated " Perkins’ Wind Mills, -ted-put them-up on short notice. PEREINS&SON, REBSSELAES. INDIANA. .J W. HOKXON, I * X. f DENTIST. -.- -i' d All disease* of teeth and gums carefnl’y treated, 8 , Fillings and Crotrns a specialty.1 Rensselaer, Indiana, ■7; u. .... '•< _ 'v . (
TBOMAIiamMPHILL —DEALERS IKWAGONS AND BUGGIES, 7~ K'Mf*lKE THB LATEST aud MO ST IMPROVED Flews, Mamins, CULTIVATORS, dk» SULKY PliOtV"SlALSO TEE CELEBRATED If sill pi iffiiraa - al SSB, Mint One of the most useful and economical farming isiplements ever invented^ - - ' . ' 11 >p« JLII kij&ite of and WdOB mill ..Bo • dosae promptly* Im. til© Bost manner, and at reasonable price^^ fEOMM HEIIFHn.L,
1 ' «► “ . Makeever House. RENSBELAEP., ISD. :: and pleasant r.ioms. Tables supplied with the best the iriarketaffords; Gooil Sample Rooms on Jii-st door. FretBus to and from Depot. PHILIP BLUE, - XW3S-tf. . Proprietor 'A mk f Emmet Kannal, Sole Agent for u Rensselaer.
NOTICE. TVfOTICE is hereby given that the under - lx signed, as'mlministniti.r of the estate of II anil is Casey, v.iU offer at , P'.'IILiC'SALE rft'llie farm of George W. Nish Isol\ in Carpenter tow mJiiu Jasper comity, IjMliauajou Friday, August Did, 1888, ffie following ‘personal prpficgty belonging to i gaol ertsite, t-t-w;t: . rive horses, one cow and calf, one Deeriug self binder, one mower, one apt harness, one , wagon, nfie e.niiivator, two stirring plows and.— -T-rauv uihei iu lii'les ion umaCTSusln mention; TERMS OF SALE. AH suras of ?5 and under cash in hand. All r.tntis over $5 hlnc'months time without inter- - est until swttucitv. Purchaser executing prom Misery note, with Furctyto approval ofthe * administrator. .. WILLIAM O. KOADIFEB, . Adm’r. of estate of Dennis Casey. _._ A_ Hainnnuid .t, Austin. i.ttys Tmr Adni— . JuTy 12.ib-28. . _ PIONEEE , iuiliA 1 MAHIYiJj Ij Renselaer, - - Indiana. J. J. EIGLESBACH, PROFST I>EEF, Pork, Veal, Mutton, Sausange, Ho- . JD logna, etc., sold in quantities te suit purchasers at *.ne lowest prices. Nope bat the bes' stock slaughtered.-” Everybody is invited to Sgi, •w' l *
