Saturday Evening Mail, Volume 6, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 November 1875 — Page 5
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PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. THESATURDAY BVKNINU MAIL UOO
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Clinton,
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r^t*nowd Kockville, Ind. 4, f* wh^liV 'ZZ. Braall, Ind. c' Mattoon. Ills.
T* If Anwiftn (ifWDOMtlf. Ind* oSS^"mZL_Waveland, Ind. tell Hulling* worth——KnlfihM«1f^! r.M.Curtey Charl» Taylor E. B. Pinnell Ulnun Uckll®ht«r
111*. Ilia. Ind. Ind III*. Ind, Ind, Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind. Ind. I lid. I ml.
Hinks ... ,, -Pprryyvtllo.
Charley idcCulcheon-—.—"?*'?*!}•
Wade Hampton Cha*. D. lUppetoe Html Oerrfckaon --.En*"" (Mm M.Odell Xr,*.Z£Zl* RobU Watklns T. C. IJojd Martin Ruby.—.. John Him mom— Wm. J. Iurel„. KlroerTalbet Frank WheatUeonje Heap..— Christ MllUr Jr. Pontius l.ihl«r„. I„ Volkers «... John A.Clark....
'.'^ZBhelburop Merom, Pralrieton,
Brldtetoi
„..ltowlln« Orwn,
Ju^'ville. Ind.
L^.„.Farin«'r*burg. I nd. Westlleld, Martinsville, III*,
Denntson Ills.
John A, car*...... ^"^SSSSl !!& Jarets M.Edward.—~——•« m«
niy«**S. Franklin,
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fttwnfwOwm '.'."JZVr.".New Oosben, Ind. MiiKu Beilmore, I nd. Wallace Handu*ky
M«.0,1^0^'
VuJ.'
have no legal right to find fault
with this weather, unless you coal yard.
two a
la
Vandalla railroad company
lowering
track to conform with thft
city grade. In IT modesty that always makes a rery tall man hump hitnaelf over and try to look small
collections in this district
the past m6nth, from all aeurces, Amounted In round numbers to ?117,000.
Di'Rixo tho past twelve months, sixtyfive victim* of tho cold and cruel law have "taken a walk" from this county to Jeffersonvilie.
Moarrof the city paper* commend tho Adelph! as a place "deserving of the liberal patronage of the amusement seekers of the city." Umph!
Morns handsome overcoats are seen
you see hobbling along the streets nowadays haven't had their legs broken. The worst that alls them is that they haven't yet gotten used to their new boots.
JOUN TRADBB
was brought into the
city about twenty minute* after the county commissioners had offored reward of fc£0 for his capture. It is well that tho Harrisons didn't "crowd their horses."
TitERK never was such a variety in the style, shape and si» of note paper and envelopes as now. Everybody appears to write upon a different kind oxoept editor* they still stl^k to damaged "news."
THIS
County Sunday school conven
tion, held at the I«rst Presbyterian church this week was well attended, and the interest maintained UU its cloae. It Is considered by all participating a most gratifying success.
IT
must be admitted thai
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gion the fruit crop tho present year was almost a total failure, yet we have never known the season when "niggerkillers" wero plentler or more vicious. Couldn't the police be Induced to harvest a few
LIVE DRUQ0I8T8.
The Allowing among the live draggist* of our city havo received a supply of Purang's Rheumatic Reraody, the great and Infallible care for rheumatfom: J. It Whittaker, Messrs. D. P. Cox A (\x, and Messra. Cook A Bell. Read advertisement in an another column. noM*.
—KNIT AND FLANNEL SAODTTE8.
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PI+AKK CANDY,
Vanilla, Lemon and Chocolate Creatn Icea. Also, Freeh Caramels and Tafiya, all flavors, and a large lot of other Ana Candles, received IRMH to-day at P. O. Lobby —CHILDREN'S DRK88 E\»1 Ajfc CLOAKS. RKK HI\b.
FARMERS WASTED
Ai Ue Red Front, comer Third and Main street, to be convinced that tbey c*n boy of tt« abetter and cheaper Boot or Shoe than at any other place In city.
DAFFRA. RKMOUthe ».
Teas! Teas! Teas!
A new lot Josi received and marked down lower than ever bafcre. JT. R.CIIAMRER& —MRRtKO, FlMJtWEL AND UVBUN UNDERWEAR.
BEE HIVE.
JRTTJK? CLE A SRD ANJ JUZPAI RED. Old Pursrrtrtmmed, cleaned and made over la fcsfclonableahape. I^ave orders a*8vu «*b»i ateitv.or J. U. Yate*', CIS Kagle atirrU Whlta Airs eleanea ennal to nttr.
ASM
A J" Jr
FINQI&H TEA PARTY,
""The Young Men's Christian Association of this city assisted by the Ladies of the various churches will giro an English Tea Party and Oonoert at Dow ling Hall next Friday evening, Nor. 12. Hill association sees a large field of usefulness opening before them, but they must have money to carry on their work, and have fallen upon this plan to ralie it. Twelve or fifteen ladies have consented to set tables and Invito their Mends to take tea with them, and of oonrse nobody will slight such an Invitation. The affair promises to bo an immense suooess. The Association hope to realise enough from this enterprise to run their work for
the
—BCILDHRS
011
the streets this fall than were ever known before. When did tho "inflation" take placo? Wo must have been out of town.
Two young hearts that beat as one can alt in ono chair of nights now with a good deal more comfort than when the thermometer simmered around the ninety mark.
AM.
those poor crippled boys which
cannot be too often re
minded that when they are finishing their bouses they should see A. G. Austin fc
CO'b
real and imitation Bronze
Hardware—the use of which gives "tone" to the entire bouse.
—THE
new shirt factory o( Mrs. M. L.
Cloak, on north Fourth street, In Biel's block, should be patronized by our citizens, since a good deal of work is thereby thrown Into the hands of unemployed females here in the city. Goods are made very cheap.
CLOAKS.
Ladies will And tho largest variety, lowest prices, and all now stylos in Cloaks at Prairie City Emporium. 3*^4 Slain ulreel.
EVERYBODY WANTED
At the corner of Third and Main street, to see whether we mean what we say. Boots and Shoes cheaper than at. any other place In the city.
Where
At the Bankrupt Shoo Store, 100 Main street.
—WOOLEN AND FLEECE LINED HOSIERY. BEEHIVE.
FIRM.
Headquarters Ibr Furs,Shawls, Felt Skirts, Suits. Hoods, Gloves, Hosiery and all kinds of Notions at Prairie City Emporium.
MONEY TO LOAN.
I have money to loan on mortgage security on long time. No life insurance required.
C.
E.
MJUUUAQB
Char
noxt year, so that
it will not be necessary to make
fre
quent calls upon the public. Admission and supper will be 75 cents. And let every one bear In mind that that sum will cover all expenses.
TACTV
triH
be
no EXTRAS. Supper hours will be Udlfpast six, hair-past seven and half-past eight. —Doctor A. W. Snively, a former atudent of Dr. II. J. Treat of this city, has returned to this city frem Eugene, where he has been practicing during the past year, and located on Lafayette street, Just north of theUnien Bakery. The success of Dr. Snively in the oase of all maladies with which he has come in contact daring the past, and Ills wide acquaintance in the cltv, will make tho move a good one both for the people of the north end and for himself.
—Mr. William Stat*, will give instructions to pupils in the French and German languages and will give lessons in English to German scholars. For particulars apply at his residence, northeast corner of Seventh and Ohio"»treeta.
DANIEL REIBOLD.
LOOK AT THESE PRICES: Men's Kip Boots. fl.75 Moo's Brogans 75 Women's Shoes LOO Boy's Kip Boots 90
HOSFORD.
Office cornet Fourth and Main streets, Terre Haute, Ind. WRIGHT KA UFMA S As usual, have everything that is good to eat.
MINCE MEAT,
Large quantity, best quality. APPLES, All kinds, Fall Und Winter.
BUTTER,
Fresh and Sweet and Plenty. CELERY, .The nlowt the market affords.
OYSTERS,
Try some, and you will never buy elso*F y. S iasi* i' Hi where.
THE WALKER BOOT.
At the Bankrupt Shoe Store, No. 100 Main street, the celebrated Walker Boot can be bad from fifty cents to one dollar cheaper than anywhere else in the city.
IT
11KK HIVE.
T. T. T.
Oolong^Japaneoe, Gunpowder, Imperials, Young Hyson, English Breakfkst, —all new crop—Just opened, vary low for cash. J. R. CHAMBERS.
TR-
TOLRIAR PVBLIA
Wabash Flouring Mills," corner ot Main and Water streets, Terre Hsnta, Having recently purchased the above named Mills,we desire to inform the citiaens ofTsrre Haute and vindnlty that we are prepared to famish the trade with the very beat brands of family floor. Our Standard brand will be Prido of the Wabash," and every barrel so branded will be warranted. Would respectfully •olkit a liberal share of the patronage of the trsda. All rdere for floor and will recetvo oar prompt attention.
We are also prepared to boy lance amount* of wheat, and will pay the very highest market price In cash. Those having efeks milling wheat for •al# will (Ind It greatly to their advantage to see
OS
before selling elsewhere,
as cbniee wbest command a premium st be "Waba*h Mills." w*®* Very reepsetfoUy, &•
Kn'nKn*
Dqxmktk*.
V^0'- CNORCS MTUFMJS The plaoa *»r st-nun.ing nice, fat, and tender In tbe war of froth veal, pork, mutton and lamb, is P. p. MfaschWs Star Moat Market, eft Main street, a tow doon west of Se*.
tt»ry a '!«©ex, P. Mi
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"TERRE HAUTE SATURDAY EVENING MATT.
Lrcooamk—The
following
marriage licenses have been Issued by the County Clark since
our
1M
last report:
M. MeFsrland and Cornelia Tajr
lor. lienry Harrison Shewmaker and 8allie Welty.
Ishraael Mannel and Jennie O. Hearts. Lafayette llarnea and (Jeoralanna Jewell. John Day and Motile BuddT David cTlteynelds and Rhoda B. Hasp. Henry Kary and Llsale Then. Lorenso D, (loodman aad Llsale Carter. Abner D. Alexander and Sarah M. Erieman.
Ueorge W. Marvel and Luelnda Watson.
YKH!—To BR SHORE!—
That's what I say 1 Rippetoe keops the best grory store in this town— the best fruits, the best vegetables, the best butter, tho best eggfi, tho best mInce-mest—the best everything! Why, they ain't another place in town where you kin find sich another assortment of good things to eat. I always buy all my groceries there, and 1 tell
all mv friends to do tho
Married.
WI8K— HARRIS—On Monday, Nov. 1st, 1S75, at Halnt IVu-r'a (SiUuHlral, by Rev. J.J. Kloock, Ulchnnl H. Wis*', formerly of Term Haulo, Indiana, to Mary P., daughter of tho lste Owirgw K. Harris, of l'hllsdeljihls.— [1'hlla. Public IHl({cr, Nov. 2.
Amusements.
or'ER.V
I
HOUSE.
One Xlght Only, 91on«lay, \oy. 8 vl THK PEERU8S
T" PS
rrn
ri-i A
I JL Jr.L
in lier beautiful new |)lav,
S E E
"Uttle Bright Ejm,"
Supported liy the Popular Comedian Mr. K. A. LUt'KK: tho greatcharsctcr actor Mr. W.
fOl'I.IKM K,
and a splendid Dramatic Com
pany, all under management of Mr.
1I1!.\KY
E. ABBEY. Resencd seats at Button & Hamilton'* $1.00 Parquette and bresn Clrclo 1 00 Family Clrele 75 Gallery 50
Sale of reserved scats commences at Button «S: Hamilton's on Friday morning at 9 o'clock.
JOHN RICKABY,
PERA HOUSE.
Agent.
ONENICIITOXLT!
Wednesday Evening, Nov, 10th.
BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE!
NICK ROBERTS'
Pantomime Troupe!
SECOND ASSVAI, TOl'R OF
JACK AND JILL!
The most prominent features arc the following Celebrated Stars:
1
^.
Harry Jee, Clown. Chas.Chrlsdle, Pantomime, ', A.W. Maflln,
Miss Fannie Rcardon,
,h. Miss Aunle Fox, -f. Thos. J. Ryan,
Tho Master SptrltorlrlshComedy,unoqualcd In his Hibernian Hpeclaltles of Hongs, Dances and Story. Among his ijrefit Impersonations are "I've Just landed, "I'm an Irishman," "The Dublin Policeman," "The Hod-carrier," "Regular Army Recruit,'' Ac. William Eunice, ,.?
Jee Brothers, J. C. Franklin, Itobert Honey wood, Thus forming an entertainment Huperlor to any In America!
Admission,75,50 and '.-5 cents. No extra charge for reserved seats, which can be procured at Buttou & Hamilton's Central Book Store. C. W. Kidder, agent.
Prof. M. O. Reardon, InvMiter of and performer on the Tubleronlcon.
0PERA HOUSE.
One UTight Only/' Thursday Evening, Nov. Iltli. THE OLD RELIABLES!
HAPPY €AL
W A N E S
URN#
MINSTRELS!
BRAH.H BAUD.
Reorganized for tbe Seasons of 1875-76!""'*
The LAROBST
SIKI
Mort UUXPLKTK TrsTflittf
Trcmpe In Amcries!
OorComdlaws fang sod Isnes
Artl- Quar-
^settesad uielwewB turn
Rival*
la
tbtPnMoB!
CAL WAOXKR wl« porta -ly sp-
p**r ateex-h EWcrislaaMOL ADMiflBION. POP II. A»lRIm
BsKrrad Seats can be saturnd dsf» Is sdtsoot at isattal
1,11 Hi .^i| ...
OWL1N0 ItALL
THIRD BALL
-m*yV Tillr-
Terre Haute Police Force I
TnciMUy, Nov. 16th, 1S75, AT
DOWL1NO HALL. MMXN
tfoaio
by
HERZ'S
Caps and Hoods. Ladies & Child'n's Furs. Elegant Slipper Patterns, Ottomans and
Fancy Zephyr Work Felt Skirts, Shawls, &c Children's Cloaks,$1,25 $1,50,1,75. &c Ladies' WorstedWrappers. Ladies' Overskirts and
Basques. .p 100 Dozen new Underwear and Hosiery. New Collars and Cuffs. Rich English Garnet
Ruching. 1" rr Extra long Corsets.' Nursing Corsets. Duplex Corsets.1 Madame Foy's Corsets.
Herz is the Corset Kingof Terre Haute. If our prices are not the lowest in the city, don't buy of us *,.
HEEZ'S Popular Ladies Bazaar, Bet. 4th and 5th Cor. Alley. •MMENSE STOCK
—OK—
WINTER CLOTHING
AT SUCII
LOW PRICES
I.
AH fro
Distance alt oiupetltioii
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tt
lltiltjOT -J BIO LOT I
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fBimsyimi
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THE GREAT
CLOTHING HOUSE OF THE WEST, ..i Cor. Fourth and Main Htreets.
POPULAR BAZAR Yi 500 New Cloaks Received to day. Children's For Sacks,
No.
OF
POE TI3 E TREMENDOUS SALE OF PRINTS,
TO A-—
TPF.MBNDQUS CROWD OF CUSTOMERS! People Shunning High Priced Stores!
GOOD Prints. 4 cent*. BETTER PRINTS, 5 cent*. 1 E A N or IN S KNTIRESTDCK BEST PRINTO ONLY 7 ccnt*.
ALL CWHEOO PRINTS FOR 7 centa. ALL8PRA«UEPHINTOFfm7cenU.^^:*4*^'''1LX?**V* ALL MERRIMACK PRINTS POK 7 oent» ALL I2«c PRINTO FOR 7 oenU. It is doubt to) If wo can Mil low all the Fall. This Is a big lot we bought at a mcrllloe. We are ai»o telling a Mg lot ot
Yard wide Prints ibr 12ic
that are sold all over tho country for 30c.
NO MORE WAR PRICES
Bin TJOT PRESS OOOMI, 15p and 3«c. t" Bill urr OF WATERPROOF CLOTHS 75Cand upwards. \3s i,
BIO I/XT all Wool Flannels 22c and npwartl. BIO 1/lT Mttalltia way under price. IUO I XT of Oinghams 9c and 10c and upwards. GOLD MIXED Waterproof onl* 90 conta. HEAVY FARMERS JEAKH 3Sc worth
Jnst bought, at a big sacrifice, an Invoice lot of Oanttm Flannrf*, Tick*, Blank tig. Shawls, Caaalrnairtaaad Black Alpwm Tlwy will b* *Id at a amall advance abov* co»A.
CARPETS! CARPETS!
("arpeta, 25c 30e and
raTn Carpeto. SOe,dQcand
BIO I/T OirCloihs all widths. ,, We wish we oould give a quotation f-r "-rery article we bare in oar flNore, bat coune there la no room for that. nelturfoo, we have otdy to add that w» \F eell ftr cswb. and that be b*H R9 to bf ju*t an Bvu^h to your lotereat as oar* tv bay ftwly at
oflPfrinjir.
IS
Prof Baad.
FOSTER BROTHERS, New York City Store,
IMUST HAVE EOOM.
We begin at once
A Peremptory Sale
Of our General Stock of
DRY GOODS
Notions, Fancy Articles, Hosiery, Gloves,
TJUDERWEAR,
For the next two weeks, preparatory to receiving our third purchase, which will include a LARGE STOCK of*
WINTER GOODS
Now being purchased by Mr. Ilyce in the eastern markets. Bear in mind this is no fiction, as tho present stock must be out of the way to make room for the new. As we are making heavy purchases it requires Large Sales as an off set, and ALL PRICES WILL BE LOVV, and in favor of buyers for the next two weeks at *4 7^
a.
W. S. RYCE & CO S.
EAGLE DRUG STORE.
Fine Pharmaceutical Preparations, Elegant Toilet Articles, Pure Drugs, Standard Patent Medicines,
PRESl'BIPTIONS ACCURATELY O.HPOU\BED
at all hour* by competent DruggiNt.
-f, iTv^3
Bn.SINliSH TRAINING,
SOUTH. FOURTH STREET.
»aj?eu men de»
ME NTS to young and middle EltS, liOOK- KEEPEKS, ancl general BIT8INBWMKN,
The Krnduatett of this Institution arc the only ED TO THE sUSINESS MEN OK AMERICA.' dress with stamp, O. B. HALPKBT, President.
City Advertisements.
RILTY
TREASURER'S SALE—
1/ By virtue of a precept issued by order ofihe Common Council or tho City of Terre Haute, Vigocounty, Indiana, in favor of C.
N. Demorest, contractor, and against Mary Plereton, for an assemment made upon the realty hereinafter described, for work done by said contractor In Improving the side
walks
on Fourteenth-street in said city, by grading and curbing the same, which said precept Is to me directed by the Mayor of said city, and duly attested by the clerks of said city, under the oorporate seal thereof. I. John Paddock, Treasurer of said city, on Monday tho »tli day of November, 187ft. at the door of the city Court-room of said city, between the hours of 8 o'clock
m., and 4
o'clock p.m of said day. will offer for i«ile at public auction, the following describe*
realty, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay such assessment, with costs and charges, to-wit: Lot number sixty-seven («7), in Gilbert place, In the City of rerre Haute, Vigo county, State of Indiana.
Witness mv hand and seal this 6th day of November, 1875. JOHN PAi'DOCk (SKAL) Treasurer City of Terre Haute.
ITY TREASURER'S SALE-
By virtue of two precept* issued by ordTr of the Common Council of the City of Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, in favor of Voorhees fc Cox, contractor*, and against Itobert N. Hudfon, for an assessment made npou the realty hereinafter described, for work done bv said contractors in improving Oak street, between Fifth (5th and *lxth (6th) streetn, in said city, by grading and cindering the same which said precept tome directed by the Mayor of said city, andduly attested by the clerks of said city, under the corporate soft! th^roof. I.John Treasurer of said city, on Monday, thc»th day of November,
lifts,
CITYvirtue
at the door of the
city Court-room of snld city, between Uie hours of 0 o'clock.A. M., and
4
o'clock,
p. M.,
of said rfar, will after for sale, at public auction the following described realty, or »o much thereof as may be noccssary to pay such assessment, wlui coats and charges, towit: Onenundred and forty-one feet and two inches (HI 1-6) off the north end of Oat Lot No. thirty-four, (SI) except seventy-lbar feet and six Inches (74Q off ef the weat end
said strip. All In said city, county and State aforesaid. Witness my hand and seal this dth day of November, 1875. JOHN PADIXKJK,
(MKAL)
Openingr Battle
Treasurer City of Terre Haute.
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TREASURER'S SALE.—
By of a pn-cept Issued by order oi tne Common Council of the City of Terre Haute, Vigo county, Indiana, In fhvor of Voorhees A Cox, contraetorH, and against Robert N. Huditou, for an nsae*Mneut made upon the realty hereinafter li«erlbed, for work dono by mid contractors in improving Poplar street from Sixth (tltii) to Second (2d) streets, in said city, by grading and cindering the same, which preoep. is to iue directcd oy the Mayor of i-aid city, and duly attested by the clerk of said city under tho seal thereof. I, John PnMdock, Trenmirer of said clt v, on Monday the 2»t doj- of November, lK7o, at the door of the city Court-room of said city, between the hours ol 9 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. n. of snld day, will offer for sole, at public auction, the following descrlR*i realty, or
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Havana'Cigars,
.ft*,*.** *-wj( WHITTAK1ER.
THE FAMOUS
MERCANTILK UNIVERSITY aad VLPKRTH MINI VTljflE HUHJN'BSM WORLD of Madison, Indiana, under the personal
KU
1B
per vision of tlu» FOUNDKIl OK l»R.\i nOAL
the only College that offers the most UBKRAL
INDUCE-BANK-
MKIlt'll.VNTU,
men desirous oi hoooming
PRA5riC VL ACOHTNrANTOeFPERFor (^atAloguc, 'oliece Paper*, e^t., ad-
STWLRNU RWFIIM TAN
ITY CLERK'S OFFICE—
TKKRK Novembers,MANA,)f1876.IN:A0TK,II
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY OONCRM
Notice Is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Common Council of tho city ©fTerre Haute, Ind., held nt the Council Chamber, on the evening of the 2d day of November, 1875, the annexed resolution was adopted:
JINOLVED—That
the property holders on
South Fourth street, from Main to Parke streets, be and are here by directed to pave their sidewalks with brick, by the 1st or December, 1875, and on falling to do ao by that time, tbe city will hava the same done at tho expense of said property owners.
JOHN B. TOLHERT, City Clerk.
much thereof as
mav be neoetwary to pay such assemment, with coals and changes, to-wlt: Two hundred (300) feet off oft he north end of the east half of out-lot number thirty«lx flW). of the original out-lota of said city, state and oounty aforesaid.
Witness my hand aad »»al Utls 6tli day of November, 1*75. JOHN PADDOCK. (SEAt.) Treasurer City of Terre Haute.
ITY TREASUBER'S SALE— FOK STREET I'llOVKM ENTH.—By rtae of a precept Issaued by order of the Common Uoanell of the City of Terre Haute, Vigo County, lad.. In fevorof Voorhees A Cox, Contractors, and against Edward Brnnow. for an assessment made upon realty hereinafter described, for work done by said contractors In improving an alley between fteoond (2nd) and Third (Sid) streets, from Moffklt to Willow tttreeu, in said city bj gradlba aad paving the same with cinders, which precept Is to me directed by the Mayor of said eliy and duly attested by tbe Clerk of said city under the oorporate seal thereof. I, John Paddock, Treasurer of said city on
virti
iMisy, NsTCsiktr
lgtk, 1178,
At tbe doov of the City Court Room of said city, between the boors of ft o'olock,
A.
and 4 o'clock, p. ef said day, will offer for sale at public auction the Mlowlngdescribed realty, or so much thereof as may be neeto pay soch assessment, with cAts and charges, to-wlt: Lot number ThirtyfourJSf) In Orovars' Habdlvlslon of loPipimberOne, (1) In Oat lot number Mlxty-tfPvcn, (ff^ln said city. rlta# my hand and seal tills ttrtUUr of October,
W&. JoilN
PAbDOCiS
(SKAL) City Treasurer of Terrs Haute.
R\LTY TREASURER'S SALE—
\y FOR HTRRET IMPROVEMENTM.-By virtue of a precept lasoed by order or (he Ooniaon Coonotl of the City of IVrrs Haute. Vigo Cotinty, Indiana, In favor of VoorbeK A Cox, contractors, and against Carrie and Anton Hhlde, tor an assoaunent made upon Realty hereinafter deecriberl, for work done by said contractors tn Improving Main
street
IH
in said city, between Troth (1Mb) and Htxteenth (10th) streets, by curbing the sidewalks which precept 1* to me directed by the Mayor of said city, and duly attested by
walks which precept 1 the Mayor of said city, and rtuir a heel
Tit of said city under the corporate seal thereof. 1, John Paddock, Treasurer of said city, on
Msadsy, Vsnaibsr Ulh, It75,
At the dsor of the City Court Room of sgld rTty, between the hours of o'clock. A. and 4 o'clock, r. of said day, will oflrr for sale, at public auction, the following described realty, or ao much thereof as may be neoessary to pay each assessment, with costs and barges, to-wlt: Lot number in John L, liumaston's Hab-
thlrteec«ilJ) In John Insaidcitr. as my band and seal this 2kd day of October, XWSX JOHN PADDOCK. wrer of Terrs Haute.
division Wltnees («UL) City Treasurer of'
piEPENBREMW
Iiiis' &&d Qsiis' Diaisg P1*!!,
Keafsarsst and e»fee»l«m«ry. AM the DHKadea of the Keaao&—Ko. 17» Main St., betwren ath and Tib.
YM.
C. A.
«(«,
Main ar Jh
M«^Una for ftrst ng inert' Pt dayaitz*,' ry Mo« try W-inday at 4- i*. K»
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