Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 2, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 30 September 1871 — Page 8

Additional City Nevvs.

BRAZIL, is the best market the vegetable dealers of this place have. Some of them sell more there than here.

W. II. DB WOLF, Grand Masterof the Odd Fellow*, will institute a German Lodge in this city on the l'ith of October next.

FISHERMEN continue seining Ash in the Wabash just the same as if there were no law prohibiting th^m from do»nK«K

Tun wheat in this vicini'y has been about all sold and ground, and the -millers now draw their supply from the railroads.

THKOWPII County Journal says that the Terre-flsuite Gazelle is about the a blent Radical pa pr published in this Congressional District.

A rr.ATof Wclton M. Modesitt's subdivision of this city, located on 6% and 7th streets, north of Chestnut, has been tiled for record.

HY looking through the pages of this issuo very carefully you may be able to find

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MAHIITAftK LicKNSKH.—The following licenses have been issued by the County Clerk since our last rpport:

Fred. \V. Hoffman and Antlonette Janda. Htephcri Crist and iry E. HiirrlM. Fred. W. HolTmiii ami Antonctte Janda. Jits. p. Jotmvrtii and Rebecca J. Shocniiker.

Jno. K. fllfkol and Kllwi Hylen

IWTKUMKNTH.—Tho following is a list '.•f interments for the week ending this morning:

Hopt. '11 -Child of Pivlrt PhlefT, age years and (I month* -('oiiifHiiou of the brain.. Hepl. it. Inl'tilU of A. M. Join-*, age 1 month and days—Inflammation ot the k'ioWrlH,

Hcpt. 21 Mr*. Mary B. WWeinan, age 61 jesus—Consumption. H«pt, Infant of M. T. Robblns, age 1 year —Measbn.

Ht|)t. v.1).-1"rank Rhode, age 50 yeais— Hitart (llNense. Kept. 20.—M. L. B. Collett, age 2f) years— ,.Mniu«les.

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Strangers present wore ch irmod with the house, their treatment by the management, anil the perlormanco of the Kankin troupe, and another crowded house to-night, on which occasion "ltosedalo" will be given, will render patent the fact, that this troupe of ladies and gentlemen havo gained tho same place in the estimation of tho strangers who are to be with us dur-. Ing tho coming week, that they already possess among our own citizens.—Sentinel.

I U.NKR,

new FIRM.

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794.

advertisement of Tuell,

I'iplev it IJem'ng's dry goods house. AN npp'o treo Ls standing on the farm of Mr. .Shelby, of Vermillion county, which has boon bearing fruit for fifty years, or ever since tho country has been inhabited by white people. Four trees were standing when tho first settlers moved thorn, but three have since died. Tho troe bore this year just one apple.

COM PAN Y.

Tho following notice from a Milwaukee papur of this company, which will open in our Opera House on Monday night will bo read with interest: ti'KRA HOITSK. Long before the time arrived lor the rising or tho curtain a large audience had assembled at tho lera House, and by eight o'clock tho houso was literally crowded with one of the largest audiences that has ever gathered to witness a theatrical performance in this city.

Tlio acting of tho entire troop fully merited tho" ovation extended them, they seemed to derive Inspiration from tho surrounding circumstances, and by their unexeeptionally lino performing, added much to the hitfh reputation which they have already established among tho theater going public of Milwaukee.

w. it. suiu.iro.

IN TURNER&SHILLITO

SUtT!«SORS TO ,,

Turner A' lluiitiii.

B. ShlHlto, having purchiuMsl the In•I t\ C. lluntln hi the firm of Turner I'.miiid, \v»- ha\o forn»«d ••opurUn-rshln ider the nante ami stj le of Turner A Shi.-

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te A und«' ltto, ntel will conttitue Hit

FAMILY GROCERY.

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(ioiicral Produce Business,

AT THK 1)1.1) STAND.

Otir Is ftill and our priomshall Is1 a* low i- !!i.»low«sU We would t» plisuMtl to "it |.| frleoiH and *oe us well ?»*!.•« JAMKS II.TURNKH,

WM. ii. HlltLLITO.

12-tL lior. Main A seventh stiwts.

OUKLHV FRKNCir,

IliK

»t,KR

Coal &

an1.

Wood,

OFHC'K 4D YAR1

Al lii »^tlon of fith and Lafayette Mrwts, luj-ijumpuite A Su Louis ItaliroMd de-

no*tr (Kit.

Howl Fnrai«k«4 by thp C»r or ('•«!,

i: And full m«w«ure guamntiv*l. [12-tm.

IXDEHTAKEK. %»1

CuilwlM«r of Hie De«d,

1* pr tO' wlf« .»•

all o*d«w In bU line rn. of Third

i*.

KTTf HKAIsi.i £.

I.' wn'rip tastuvi

It is Wisdom and Economy

TO INSURE IX THE

Best ^Companies,

AND THERE LS

XOXE BETTER

THAN TH*5

DID INSUKMCE COM'T

OF NORTH AMERICA.

It is the OLDEST and has the LARGEST 8URPLUS over all liabilities of any Insurance Company In the United Slate*.

GRIM EH A ROVSE, Agents,

10-lHi. No. 4 South 5th street.

A ET EMPORIUM

And Music Store,

R. GAGG,

No. 91 Main St.btl.8«I nnd 4tli.

PIClURES, FRAMES,

LOOKING GLASSES,

ARTISTS' MATERIALS,

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MUSICAL ISTRUMEJTTS

AND SHEET MUSIC.

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Picture I'rnmlnK done to order at Low Price*. 47-tl

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E\V FIRM.

WHOLESALE \OTIO\S.

WITTIG & DICK,

(Sudfcessors to A. C. A. Wittig,) ,• No. 14S Main Street,

Jobbers & Commission ^Merchants,

l.V XOTIOXN, FANCY GOODS, CIUARS, ENGLISH, GERMAN, AND AMERI­

CAN CUTLERYi

Perfumery, Soap, Cotton Yarn, Batting, Ac.

With Increaacd capital and New Stock we are prepared to offer friends and customers superior Inducements to buy of us.

Special attention will be paid to Cash Buyers, Peddlers and Auctioneers. NO. 148 MAIN STREET, "x'7 Between Fifth and Sixth, In the Room formerly occupied by Cox fc Son- 0-tf.

NION STEAM BAKERY.

FRANK EI NIG & BRO.

C* Manufacturers of all kinds of

Crackers, Cakes, Bread

AND

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DEALERS IN

Foreign & Domestic Friiits,

FANCY A STAPLE GROCERIES

LAFAYETTK STKKKT.

(Between the two Railroads.)

21-tf. .. Terre-Hante, Ind.

^jy^OOLEN GOODS CHEAP.

Prices Cut Down!

Woolen Goods Retailing Wholesale Prices.

Yrsti can select from the finest stock of Home-MAde Woolen Cioods Ever offered In this market consisting of CA3S1 MUXES. TWEEDS,

JEASS, FLA XN ELS,

In many atylea, that will not shrink. .4 TEitl'KOOFft, cor KB LETS, SI'BEA T)S, won LEX SUE EST ING,

BLANKETS a*H TABXS.

No Cotton or Shoddy

In these Goods.

A11 we n#k I* to give us a call: examine our Goods learn our prices, and save yourMlve* many dollars.

KEXJftnY CO.. Vigo Hofl/fii Mill*,

ia-lm Terre-Haute, Ind.

j^JARCUS SCHCEMEHL,

Real Estate Agent,

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And Notary Public.

A Mfft l*t «r Ijindi, Haum m4 L*Ui fir Mir rhMp.

Conreyanclng and AMnttiog Titles Us Re«.l Estate promptly attended to.

OFFICE—Ohio, bet, *1 aad «h 81*.

^yiLDY A POTHS,

Carriage Manufacturers,

Cor. fcocood and Walnut Street*,

TKRRE-HAUTS, IND.

I^wlrta» dona pmmpily and at low nu«

CHAM.E

F. FROEB,

Imtin to

q.

Mm* 7 MAIN STB KMT.

ABASH BITTERS "hesfc Bitt etable Tonic.

W

HE BEST ROUTE-

at

TKKRE-HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MAJL. SEPTEMBER 30,1871.

rjiHE GREAT WORLD TONIC

AXD

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System Renovator.,

What the Public Should Know.

These Bitters are apurely The cor nent Drugs having been scth.

eg-

compo-

lecled with the greatest care as to their mod iclnal Properties. They are no cheap compound prepared with common whisky.

ABASH BITTERS Just the thing for morning lassitude and depression orsplrits caused by latje hours or overwork. ff7 ABASH BITTERS'

to the digestive organs, by their healthy action on the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Tir ABASH BITTERS

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Taken regularly three times day In small wineglassful doses will give strength,

health and vigor, and a cheerful and con tented disposition •,8

WABASHTake

BITTERS. it if you want pure, rich, electrical blood, blood that invigorates your system,and

£lves the glow of health to your cheek.

TABASH BITTERS Are the sure Chill atid £J4 vers.

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preventative of a Intermittent Fe-

ABASH BITTERS Cannot be excelled as a morning Appetizer. Promoting

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good Digestion.and are in fal­

lible for all tiie manifold diseases arising from a deranged and debilitated stomach.

WABASHAre

BITTERS the best bit te rs in the world for purifying the blood, cleansing the stomach, gen­

tly stimulating the kidneys and acting as a mild DR.cathartic.

A. ARNAUD, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer of Wabash Bitters, S. E. corner Ohio and Fifth streets,Terre-Haute Ind. 7-$m

PRAIRIE

CITY

Fouts, Hunter & Thompson,

PROPRIETORS. at

3 First •Class Establishments.

Located and managed as follows

THE OPERA STABLE, Cor. Main and Eighth Streets, W. It. 11

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THE FOUTS STABLE, Second St., bet. Main and Cherry, A. B. FOUTS Manngrer.

•yiiTte Hojipsox Third Street, bet. Ohio and Walnut, opposite tho Buntin House, A. J. THOMPSON Mnnagcr,

The three above named Stables are opera' sd pany

East and West.

INDIANAPOLIS, CINCINNATI & LAFAYETTE R.

i'iucliinnli nnl Kaslerii DI%'inioiii.

Four Passenger trains leave the Union Depot, Indianapolis, clally for Cincinnati, Chilllcothe, Marietta, Washington, and Circleviile, Ohio Paris, Nicholasville, Kentucky. Also for Parkersburg. Baltimore, Wasnlngton City, Philadelphia and New York.

By this route East a ticket can be purchased at the Union Depot to New York at the same price as by any other route, on which the holder can puss through or stop over at all the above named Eastern cities.

Lnhyctto, Qnlnry nnd Chicago Dl*

VIMIOII.

Three through Trains leave the Union ICIK1 daily, for Lafayette, Chicago, Springfield, Quincy, St. Joseph, Kansas City and Omaha without change of cars.

Time and distance less and fare as low as by any other route, to all the principal towns and cities In the West and Northwest.

Baggage checked throngh to all principal points, and sleeping cars uu all nigut trains, both East and West.

For further information and tickets, ap ply to the Ticket Agent in the Union Depot. O. F. MOOREVSuperintendent,

W. H. L. NOBLE, Gen. Ticket Agt. LL-im."

URIAH JKFFKHS. KLIMLF A 1IAVKJTS.

JJ R. JEFFERS & CO.,f

Commissi'n Merchants

And Wholesale Dealer* In

Staple and Fancy

N O I O N S

Bnrk €!!••«». Straw Iand Wo«lfa tioods.

'White Goods, Shirts, &c.,

140 Main St.,

WALXUT STREET,

SMy.

BUSINESS CARDS.

91. CRINIIER, Watchmukeraud Jeweler, Ohio street, sooth of the Court, House, Terre-Haute, Ind. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired. Engraving neatly done and warranted to give satisfaction.

G. COX,

B. Wholesale and Retail

Bookseller and Stationer,

159 Main Street.

QKIXE8 ROTHE, Real Estate & Collecting Agents,

No.

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RL.

South Fifth Street.

BALL,

Dealer in

Stores, Mantel a, Grates, Tin Plate, Japan., and 1'resseil Ware, 128 Main Street, North Side.

Dltl'US.

Are an infallible remedy for Dyspepsia, Heart Burn, Ac., imparting tone and impulse

I* A I.NTS, OILS, Olass, Toilet Articles, Brashes,

ULICK & BERR Y, Corner Main and 4th streets.

|^l PI'EXHELVER BROS.,

CLOTHIERS,

118 Main Street.

II. DOOI.EY,

Opera House Book Store,

Books, Papers, Chromos and Frames.

^ARREX, llOBERti A CO.,

Great Headqua'rs for Dry Goods,

Opera ITouse Corner.

OSEPH NTHO.\(i, or Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Choice Teas, 'ofT.es. Kuenro,

Fancy and staple Groceries, No. 17 Main street.

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1HE KEW WHEELER A WILSON Sewing Machine,

R. II. MAUNER, Agent, Corner Main and 6th street.

(LOWS.

.= Vr

Livery Stable Comp'y,

PHILIP NEWHART'S

Terre-Haute Plow Factory, 1st street, near Main.

gYFERS, TRADER A CO.,

WHOLESALE GROCERS,

190 Main street, Terre-IIaute, Indiana.

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V. SMITH Jk CO., j. Dealers In Stoves, Reiiperti, Atrrlcnltiirnl Implements,

And manulacturel Tin ware, 50 and 52 Main street.

RW.

RIPPETOE,

General dealer in

UKOCERIES, PROVISIONS PRODUCE, National Block, 155 Main street.

J.

A.

ST Kit Manager.

FOOTK,

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ted by Fouts, Hunter & Thompson as aD

any of

First-class rigs can beobtuined nt the three Stables on short notice.

Dealer in

Field anil Flower Seeds,

No. 65 Main street.

BIOELOW

COAL A MIXI W CO

will furnish at lowest market prices Anthracite, Pitt: burg, Brazil, Block, Lost Creek and Sugar Creek coals. Leave orders at office under Prairie City Bank, 6th street.

HIE NEW YORK STORE, 78 Main street, near Court House square, Dry Oootls. CnrpetM. Willi Pnper,

ShH«lex, AT.

WlTTENBUHG, RUSCHAUPT A Co.

AUSTIN,

SIIRYER

a

CO.,

Wholesale & Retail dealers in

HARDWARE, SASH. DOORS, PAINTS, Ifon, Nails, Oil and Glass, 172 Main street.

R. FREEMAN,

AmericanA Foreign Watches, JEWELRY, Ac., Opera House. KISSNER, PIANOS, HFXODEOMS, ORGANS,

Mu«f'al ••intrunieiilM,

W.

TEBRE-ISA VTE, 1XD.

Exclusive Agents for all Piece Goods matte by the Vino Woolen Mills. Orders promptly attend**! to. »-tf

QL A RIDGE,

Near Market Hoax-

MUSIC,

TERUK-HAUTK

MCHICAL

ov«r the PostolBet*. UOBICINHTITUTKJ

taught in all

It* branches. PapUs may enter at any I One. 4n.

OKJWTf FOR STEINWAY PIAXOB at Mtuical leuitliate over Ibe Poat45.

jk OKJn

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Ilk*.

CWARS.

/~1HA11U8B WEtDRL, Clear Man nlkcCiiivr, uxl deawr in TMwxo, Banff, Ftpe*, «c^ 11 UouthttU afreet. «.

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I know

Ac.,

Palace of Music, 48 Ohio street.

rpERRE- HAUTE MUSICAL INSTIJL TUTE, ftih St., bet. Main & Ohio. Music taught in all its branches. Ptnjils may enter at any time. Ageney for Steinway pianos. A. SJIIDE, Principal.

R. FREEMAN,

The Leading Jeweler,

161 Main street,

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SAY YES!

J^UNTIN A MADISON, rf

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JONES A JONES.

WITTIU

A DICK.

WHOLESALE NOTIONS,

CoinmisMfion Merchants,

148 Main street.

O. F. SMITH. Wt A. WllKELRK.

SMITH

A WHEELER, Dealers In

SIOTM, Urntvii and Tin Wm Agency Fairbanks' Scales, l"i0 Main slm-l.

DRlKJCilSTN, 1^8 Main Street, near Sixth.

II. SCUDDER,

w.

Confectionery & Toys,

194 Main street.

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)111 LIP KADEL.

Manufacturer of Saddle* and Harnem,

rhlps,

Cnnry Combs, Brushes, Horse Blan­

kets. Ac., all work warranted. Lowest prices in the city, 196 Main street, near 7th.

MANTELS,

URATES.

Farnaee* nn«t Ranr**,

Manufacturers of (Julvaniztnl Iron Cornice,

WI

MOORS A HAOSRTY,

v,, 181 Main street.

S. RYCt: A ».,

The Popular House,

Main cor. flth str«»ct.

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A. SHEA

p.

If Confeelionerr, Toy*. Freah Oy»ter». Manufacturnn) Agent for Children's Carriages, Hobby Howes, 4c., «tb St., opp. P. O.

WM. K. BARK. !*. ». TIAKU.

ARR & YEAKLE.

"SOME"

PAINTERS,

Filth Street, bei. Tlala and Obio,

DE.\LKRS IN

Paints, Oil and Glass.

f4m

i^roncE.

From $10 to $12 per Week, Above yoar regular occupation ean be easily made in tbe Went,

.Send 25cl*dt Stamp far fjnmple Circular

To A. W. IIEW4LINO, Sharon, Pa,

HE OLD

I O N W O S

Extraordinary Inducements,

Of the NEW YORK STORE!

•, 73r MAIN STREET,

NEAR COURT HOUSE SQUARE. The following Goods will be given Away to our Customers until further notice:

To Parties buying §2.50 worth,' 1 Hemstitched Haudkercliif. To Parties buying $5.00 worth, 1 Lace Collar. To Parties buying 10 worth, 1 Handsome Pienle4Basket. To Parties buying $15 worth, 1 Pur Joseph Kid Gloves. To Parties buying $20 worth, or more, 1 Handsome Summer Shawl.

FOR THE CHEAPEST DRY GOODS, &c„

GO TO THE

lSJ"ew York Store* 73 Main St.,

WEAK TIIE COURT HOUSE SQUAHK.

One Price Only I Justice to All! WITTENBERG. RUSCHAUPT & CO.

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To the Farmers.

.3.- a '-if

Do you want to waste your time wJien you come to town for nothing? Do you want to spend three or four hours looking from store to itfore until you aro suited and then do you want to spend three or four hours moro after you aro suited to get them lor anything like the right price? If you want to be served in such a manner then do not go to E. Becker, tho new and already famous OnePrice Clothier. But if you wish to save time and money, then corno at once t« the right place, which is 93 South Side Main Street, One Door from the Corner, opposite the Auction Room. You will find on hand a very large stock of Ready-Made Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, etc., at prices (considering what you have been paying) that will mtonish

I do not take up your time after you are suited in getting down to what they are worth but come right down to the lowest notch, and no less taken. Tho only way to find out that this is true is to como and look. No chargo for showing goods—if you will come I will show you goods to your hearts content, and

that I am able to suit the most fastidious.

After reading this and making up your mind to go to Terro-ll iuto and hunt up my store, do not then drop into the first store that you chanca to pass^ thinking that they are all the same, and take all they can get—I tell you there is a mighty difference. Before purchasing anywhere you should by all moans como and see me, even if you think you aro getting goods offered at half-price in other stores. Make up your mind to come and see mo and stick fo it, because it is to your own benefit, as well as my own. Remember, that all my goods aro marked in plain selling figures and that no less is taken—you will. And no necessity for asking to take less. Any child can buy the samo as tho oldest head, and if you will only look upon the ticket placed upon the goods you will know the price without asking, as well as any man employed in the store.

By mere chanco I came to Terre-Haute the looks of the town with Its Immense business blocks, Inspired me with the belief that this would be the place to open a first-class One Price Ready-Macle Clothing Store. Without asking a question of any one, I rented tho room I arn now in. Since then, I must say, I begin to like the place better and better, and now my calculation is to make this my home, to settle here for good, and continue to sell Ready-Made Clothing at One Price only. Being an entire stranger to you all, common sense teaches that I must offer inducements to draw trade, and keep on offering them to hold that trade. Tf I can only trade with you once th® second time we will undoubtedly trado without any trouble. It takes time to get acquainted, and all I ask of you is to come in and see me you can certainly spare me fivo minutes, and in that time I can give you an idea of what we have got and how we sell it. Wo will show you through with great pleasure, whether you buy or not it is all tho samo—there is none allowed in the store who are too lazy to show goods.

Again I caution you to romember the place: No. 93 South Side Main St., One Door from the Corner, opposito the Auction Room, lately it was Unoccupied.

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OF*

TERRE-HAUTE, IND.,

Are now In

First-Bate Working Order,

With a plenty of good workmen. 1 recpacVfolly Invite all who are needing

NEW MA ClIINER Y, CABTIXQ8,

OR OLD MA CHINEE REPAIRED To Call

MD

ESMIIM my Stock.

I XAXCFACTUM AJ*D KUT OOX*TAJrT&T 09 BAXD Stationary 4k Portable Eafian, Saw

A Flouring Sf Ilia, and Cool Shaft nwhlmrjr, Of the moat approved Pattern* A loo Cora Shelter*, Cane Mllla, Shin* gle Machlnea, both Hand A Power. Bair« Celebrated Steel Bottom R. K. Sera per, alao Coat

A Wrought Iron Sera per*,

For farm oae. Alao a treat variety of School Beat* and Den**, which for beanty and durability cannot be excelled.

Together with eaatings of all description* for general nae In this country, all of which 1 warrant to be an good a* the beat, both In material and workmanship, and a* cheap a* the cheapest, quality taken into eon«lderatton, (Se-lt) J. A. PARKER

LiST

IB. BECKER.

HAVE

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1

$f a

Always on band a largo stock and

Great Variety of Plow§,

Boitable for all kinds of soli and lor all 'purpose# all of my own manufacturing, and all of which I guarantee to give Malefaction. 2 repair Plows and am prepared to make all •tsea and styles to order all kind

Plow Material For Sale,

including finished, single and doable shovels ready for stocking. It gives me alwayn plearore to have tanners call and look at my plow*, even If you do not wiah to by. My terms aie cash and my prices are silk all. aRespectfnl jy, 81-1V. PHILIP N

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y°u»

prices are alike for

NEWHABT.