Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 19 June 1880 — Page 7
i try. There has been but very little rain since last August, and the fall wheat is .all killed. Also all the soring whuat is
Ij'J'Y' AND COUNTY < lriedu P The farmers planted potatoes.
Some of them came all right. They also
# The Mechanic Arts.
A machine for plastering walk has 6een invented. It consists in a receptacle for the mortar, the segment of a cyl-
i j cKiuio ui uieui came an ngnt. rney aiso * 11 form. It is provided with a HLn ir. n P^ antcd t ^ eir g ar| lens and their cora, and leaf or press plate that moves rayjr.Commencement Hop at Spurgm s, w ^ ^ ^ ^ ^; dially against the mortar, and, as the refcfcry, luesday evening, June ... , ran)e 0[) the 3d a J 4th of Junei which «*ptacla ^ moved upward against the B“Th« ratt,u and cliek of thc ® owcr cooked all the potatoes and turm d th, m Wal1 ’ pre88e8 ^ r " IU ‘ liri,u g h Heaper is heard in the land. 1 ^ - n«r*r.w^mn™H „* .»,„ v„..—
^k-K/.ra McMahon has secured
£
i up, so thwrc will not be
contract for brickwo.k at Lloom- Jewel county.
7 \ r . 7 , , narrow-guaged opening at the bottom. perfectly b.ack. torn wilted and dried They have a powerful machine in Hol .
anything raised , gate, Mass., that takes in poplar logs at
GEORGE BICKNELL, Manufacturer|and Dealer in
I have been in one end and turns out paper at the other.
Smith, rhillips, Norton. Decatur, Sheri- If ® a k and grinds to pulp seven and a
halt cords of wood a day, turning out
»*Mel MclIalUo, of Mleaville, ship-1 dan. Graham, H rook a and Osborn coun-j to foiTto^df‘“pX* The » fine lot of horses for the southern I t iea, aat fO are comparatively a failure. I paper is used for hooka and newspaper!.
Bet on Monday last. I have talked to 1 ^ 1
^^M. T. Conover has contracted with In every county
I have talked to parties who have been | ®l ,ruce nior e hher than poplar,
the che
Lllipley, of Harmony, to put up a large mentioned, and
isiness room.
JS^A new threshing machine with a iclon engine as a motive power on the id) was one of the sights on our streets it^Saturday—it drew as well as a cir-
west
all tell
fount) fonunissiutifi'*.
The Hoard made the following allow-
ces to assessors for services:
Horgc Cirten, Washington tp., $122;
of those 1 have' H l ,ruce P«lp. »» u " l 'd for tfie‘ cheaper . . grades of waiting paper. It will now be ne same sail ln or j or f or s i ow goiug journals to spruce
story. j up and print a poplar paper. When I first came hero the inimigra- Mill architecture in New England is tion was great. They came in drovesS^, , uud ® r R < ’ a i.' 1 ^' hicl i
, there will tie an extensive substitution of
and colonies of from ten to thirty wa- one-story buildings for the present five gons, and now the emigration to the east and six-story factories. Their advanis just as great. On some of the wagon tages are, increased safety and convencovers is printed in large leUers-“jumpj ^’inwy cink-'o.rraurtithort 1 ^ my claim, and be d d; I am going I creasing repairs. The saving in gas, east.” I will just say that the Solomon i during one winter, in a New England Valley is as tine looking a country as ^ n 8 ha “! ™ iU ! c l ou,truct<id on thia
^ • 1 ule, paid the interest on the cost ot the
DONTRENT
BUY A HOME IN MICHIGAN. $5 TO $10 PER ACRE! NIinui'^t Kuro ltallrn:i«l (liroiat;l> € 4*ia(fr of l.atitN. lifaltliy C'liuiatc . .S4‘liool« :ixsil ( In*
tollijffiit Population.
HIGHEST REWARD TO FARMERS. Thoso lands aro a tlistant'* 1 V.ixHt < <\ n •*
\ ft-. 1 .arge amt Hint sa\ t*d in
Descrip-
Mississi
aval
sippi Kiver. Imrge aniouut sav* -i travel and trausportalimi of crops. Deso live pamphlet iu Kntrlish and (i'-rman. Ire s *« . O III <.ll HIT. CoramliBloner, Grand Hapnls, Michigan.
country as
any human eyes ever beheld, hut the
hn Wilson. Floyd tp., $136; Thos. E. great trouble is the dreuth. It is vciy ■n, Franklin tp., $2t>; John Dodd,|distressing hero this year, and agreat Hklin tp . $7' '; 1. Foxworthy, Green- many will auffer uni is they get aid; lie,•fid '; Jo - ll.Pri 'st, Greencastle, There is no grass at all, only along M. J. Cooper, Greencastle, $84; i the streams, and that is not sufficient to <>, H. Scott, l.ussell tp., $36; Henry T. feed half of the cattlo in this country.
Claims can he bought here very cheap. You can buy them for a “song” and sing it yourself. Deeded farms are very scarce, hut where you do find one they ask what they call a pretty high price for it—from $2 50 to $5 00 per acre. I have talked with plenty of men who
fchcr. Monroe ip.. $}.'>: Jame P. K'dy, Clovcrdale, $84; William Flynn. Ten tp., $44; F. M. Alexander, Mill |1< tp., $0; .Ismi s P. Priest, Clinton 10; Henry M. Secrest, Warren tp., John II. Brumfield, P.ussell tp., Win. Broadstreet, Cloverdale tp., H. J. Sigler, Clinton tp., $32; John
Pie, m
building.
have been here six and seven years, and;
rmdion, Jefferson tp., $ -0; H nryP. they are all poorer than when they came $1,500.
Vlcturiu's Crown.
Tlie following is a list of the Jpwew contained in the crown of England: Twenty diamonds round the circle, worth $150,000; two large centre diamonds, $20,000; twenty-live diamonds comjiosing four crosses, $00,000; four large diamonds on tlie top of the crosses, $200,000; twelve diamonds contained in fleurs-de-lis, $50,000; eighteen smaller diamonds in the same, $10,000; pearls and smaller diamonds on arches and crosses’ $50,000; one hundred and fortyone other small diamonds, $2,500; twen-ty-six diamonds, in the upper cross, $15,000; two circles of pearls about the rim,
■ett, Jefferson tp., $94; Alex. Brock here. As my experience has not cost Be, Clinton tp., $80; Benjamin Hen- me much, 1 shall soon return to old nks, Jackson tp., $14 1; V. J. Ki*_ - , Indiana. Tm; Stah is a welcome visitPeon tp., *98; G. B. Hillis, Greencas- or every week. T. L.
! tp.. $84; Quinton Broadstreet, Mill anmrwn thw wnnrn Us . j.An fA <, < i A IiOL'N D 1II11 W 01\LD. jpk tp., $40; George 8. Welch. Marion i . , ,.•* rv i a \ A lame that is worlu-wKio and acnuir—
W\:; J " r '>y , " >rdn , n - Monro ° ‘P 'led ,n the short space of a few years must ); William Alhaugh, Groeneastle, $80; have true nurit for its su]iport. Dr.
Bn K- !1 -y. Monroejtp., $84; J. B. Pierc s Family Medicines have ga
dd, Clovcrdale tp., $22; Henry F.! suc h fame and the foreign ord. rs fo^ hi -
■ungton tp., $30; R. J-. Oakley, Mon-| p m -,.. l (i v
ptj) $31; Phillip M. Frank, Madison best friend—and other remedies hecarn so great, that a branch of the World's
It contains a total upward of three thousand precious stones of various sizes, ranging in value from about two to ten thousand pounds, giving a totol of $559,500 for these alone, without taking into account the gold in which they are set.
ind Farm 31a**!iiiiery C»cmerally.
Just received another car load of the celebrated OI.I.ITIllt <1111.1,110 PLOWS, together with a fine line of ADVANCE CULTIVATORS and OIllllC’S fUIW OEPAHTI HE 4T T LT1VAT01C with springs, also the Deer Breaking Plows, Gilpin SulkyPlows, and Deer and Mansur Corn planter, also the Bnckeye Corn Planter and Hoosicr Corn Drill. Open and Top Buggies For Sale. ALSO SUGAR KETTLES, FAR RUB ELLS, SHOVELS, SPADESTFORKS AND HOP'S ^ u ‘ lowest prices. Particular attention to horse-shoeing and repairing generally. Thsnkful for past favors, 1 hope by close attention to business and fair dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. Northeast corner Indiana and Columbia streets, Greencastle,
xr xx, (?*- '"*'4 Eigliih ef 3E3XJOIIXr r One of the Best
j INVESTIGATORS HI USE. It Is a specific in th.-cure of all dlsonsi's of the Kidneys, Bladder, Prostatiu Portion of the Urinary Organs, Irritation of the Nock of tl»> Hue;,!, i, Iliirninz Unne, Qloet, (Jonorrhea In ull its stages. Mucous Ilischargos, C< ngestion of the Kidneys, lirieg Dust Dotsislt, Diatiotes, Inhammati'in of the Ki li., \, and Bladder, Dropsy of Kidneys, Aria Urine, Bloody Urine, Vtfm In the Itegion of the 1.ladder, PAIN IN THE BACK. Urinary Calrnlus, Renal Calculus, Renal Colic, Retention of Urine, Frequent Urination, Gravel in all its forms, inability t<> return die Wa ter. pariiculnrlv in r>' ' n'- odvaneed in life IT .3 \ K1UM V IN\ KsriU.Vl'OK ili.-it n-stoves (tie I'i c • i • i: : nalnr.rl color, removestho acinand bui-uiug. and the eflfeet of tho excessive use ot lutuxi cutiac drink. E, It-lt or, ,Ix P.oltlos fnr$5. [ nd for Circuiar. Sold by all Drug.-i-ts. V . JOHNSTON & C0.,Q 101 Jefferson Ave., Detroit, Mich. | Aytulj /ur Uia U- S. oiui Canada.
!*’ •
n the roiiJ case of Conrad Job ot ahHon for change of highway,the change
a Ordered.
Edward Cookcrly, of fireencastle tp., 1 D.ivid ()'Neal, of Marion tp., wire jointed conKtables. CORRESPONDENCE.
How to I'revont Sm-.-7.lnjj.
How to prevent sneezing was the subject of several communications in the New York Sun recently. One correspondent says that if a person desires to | avoid sneezing let him press upward
TeUets (little sugar-coated | —from underneath--tlie nasal cartilage, pills, his Favorite Prescription—woman’s * this elegantly usi*^ the mouehoir,
■ftrendors of The Star will plcaso bear in id that wo do not hold ourselves aeeountafor or endorse the opinions of correspondb published in these columns. We simply b ipnee to our correspondents that tho i>oo®R> learn what tho thoughts of tneir
ihors are. |j< k na.
and press with considerable force. This
nv i<.ai iiMii <a •iKiiM.n vi u ,c M uim B J is the method adopted by duck hunters Dispensary'has heenVs taid.isE.d tnLon- ' vl '. en •» ^ nnirthe*, if their proxdon, England, for their manufacture. lni, !- v *°, 110 " iltir ? l ' t> 1U , 1 l,K j'
1 nation to sneeze, since the least. noise would frighten away tlie ducks. Anoth-
. ,i.( i.asi in j or wr iti> r who is an old soldier, says that ether counties. „ : J, ;,w.iin.,tir>n tn
America |
is perfectly enormous and increases yearly. World's Dispensary' Medical Asso-
From tin-, depot the)- are shipped ‘.o ev- ! cry part ef Europe, and to tho East In-'
dies China, Japan and other count.ies. | , ^ t() st( , in iuc |i n . lti on to I heir sale in North and South Amer,ca i sneeze wit , 1(lU t attracting any attention
| is to press tlie tongue as far back against j the roof of the mouth as po-silde fora
flEMik&F'WgS: For sale by Conrad Cook.
\ A 1,1 A III.R
If von are Bufferinpr froml ig odu bed of BickniE M.
Hop Hittt'l'sl
If von nre a roiniflter. •If w it h yoiu* im.sr.oml tin-
li your paat<
it till fin'UtMl W.'lk.nl'l
• ui ft 1 weak di-
dng why.
f,clf w out w
If you
kuowi:
Hop miters will T f you aro n man of 1ms-
itrafn of y
TIM TIIS. W |tvv*r health, or longuluh|take cheer, for .
tvill Cure Yon.
and hnvo overtaxed yonr*
ither, worn
7ty
a of your rvuryiiay toiling o\'cr your
Y., and London, I
Ind
ciation, I’ropnetors, I’.iiHalo, X. Great Bussell Streat Balding,
Eng.
ROYAL CENTltE, Cass Co.,
Fob. 28, 1879.
Dn. K. V. I’iKKi k:
Dear Sir—I take pleasure in writing mp testimony with others in regard to your valuable medicirie. For a long time
I have suffered from disease of the lungs' LrtWrn hitit'inlA
•eting closed at the Christian Church and until 1 used your Discovery found lne ■t Tuesday night... .Ike Joyner, of; nothing that did tn« any good. Thanks jiton, Indiana, was in our city this,* 0 * am J GI ,;v ed and recommend it to
ft Our new store is doing a good d *' ^ ' Jr> t '' u ^'
■ess T. N. Stokes, of this place,
few seconds. It ia * uever-fuiling rein-
ed v.
No Sinifwt.
An unusual scene for Europe—that >f the sun not setting, but shining through tlie whole night—is to be witnessed | from tho summit of Mount Aavax, in | Finland, near Torneo, at CO degrees
>n .1 mm '
IULH0LN, HANNA & BLACK
■tics; i if yov
mot her,
i* simply ail ins ivitliout clturlj
if you a
UoHforo You
inoBS, wcakonod by tho dutica; or a imui of Ict-
Ptn toi':
Hop Hiiri'iH \\ ill Tf you aro young, ftt«l crutiou, or arc growing too Hop Hitlers will Tf yon an' in tho work dusk, iiityw boro, and fool clonnHiug, timing or btim-
cullug,
> Hop HilK'VM i* If you aro old, ami your Borvi M unstoail j', and your
Hop HltU-rM will give you New Lite uml Vigor.
dutioH; or a nu luidnight work,
Strengthen You# sufTering from any indlB fast, u.s m often tho caae.
Relievo You.
shop, on tho farm, at tho ;hai, your syst. ui iioimIs ulatiiig wltiumt lutoxlW lint You Need.
ia feeble, your
i (et ble,
iacuities waning,
—offer their services as—
Hop Coucn CUES ia tho swootest, safest and bent.
Ask Children.
On<> Hop Pad for Rftomaeh, Liver and Kidnoyflls anperiur toallothurd. Curt s by absorption. It la perfect.
TT HNT JDJntt'X' A.KI
1
MARY KENNEL.
Culls for clergymen arc frequently heard from tho frontier, hut not often for the kind described in the following passage from the Aurora (Nov.) Herald: “We are sorely in need of a preacher, hut we don’t want any cheap trash. W r e want a good,, muscular Christian, who can snatch simmers by tho scruff of the m-ck and drag them howling up thc
ng’spectacle. According to of the Finn journals, this
tnd 1 the Democratic Convention ai ■napolis last week ...James Brown ■uthe hoot and shoe business—also pond agent The farmers ol this rhborhood say that the corn crop will ft failure on account of so much rain. I wheat : s also damaged considerably. .1). F. Bruner was at Terre Haute on Isday White’s saw-mill is
^Kg again Cap. Cathran, our i pluite of rigluec ness, and who will not IggiM, has gone to Worthington on , Irink n)ore lhan ho hold . g uch , Bss.. .The smoke-stack of Wright’s ^ , u , n will gct a right smart layout hero.’’
blown down on last Saturday i ■ L c _ DFATH IN THE BLOOD. A'es, it is in tho blood that the seeds of ‘ ‘ *' disease oni4 death nre engendered. At-
tack them ,th< re with that mightiest of
.oik* Walanil, liansas.
Every year, on June
23d, a multitude of people of dillorent nations visit that mountain to witness
the interesti thc reports
year there were on Mt. Aavax about 300 travelers; three of these were Englishmen, two Frenchmen, one was a Russian; there were several Germans, Danes, and Swedes, and the rest were I inns. The Government of Finland is now erecting on Mt. Aavax a hotel for the
accommodation of travelers. Bl<‘ntul Cures of PtiyHlcal Disease.
[London Spectator.]
The American young lady who he-; lieved that she had got a bristleof a tooth brush fixed in her throat got worse and worse, though there was no bristle there, | till she was persuaded by her doctor’s [ ruse that he had extracted it, after which;
she recovered as rapidly.
On the oilier hand there arc very well attested cases, though none is quoted by the writer, in which mere fright, directed to the expected suffering of a diseased part, lias caused a powerful but salutary revolution in tho conditon of the diseased
. ,, , ,, '■■"-iv lurm .mi re w mi in,'ll inigniiesi oi V’l’ 8tau: A11ow me > ‘ hrou 8 h tho . all detergents Johnson’sSarsapa.ilia, an i of your vahtablo paper, to give yoa are s4f». Nomatterwhatthecom^ftadera a brief sketch of farming in j plaint,—erhether Scrofula, Erysip la , H untrv Salt Rh-uin. Lilor Diseases,it is through organ.
• f , ■' . , . , , the hlootS and the blood alone, that the! l>r. Carpenter—if we mistake m3 in \ ojbegin ,n January to plow and sow ( ., c t tin g call ro(lched . This hia “MenUil 1’hysiology,” gives a ease of
great tindi-poison noutralzies the acriil complete absorption of some\erj angirmatter in the veins from which the most oua tumor in n very few hours, uni i
which the influence of mere terror at the pros-
eat—a variety called graas wheat. In aruary we begin to sow spring wheat,
ich lasts until oats sowing time in thc *rriblol disorders spring, and by which —‘ V it.,, .i.rmeid msTation ■vr* r<iriii\’ fr\ n*rv ♦/\ r.v. J L.xl 1 i/v/vn < . fiMMiil
■c reaPiy to go to plowing for corn. an ,| icli is planted about thc 1st of May. He first week of June wheat ia ready harvest, which lasts until the last of Hand in August wo plow and get ^ to sow wlnt r wh at, which is kept itil the last of November. In Deer wo sow more grass wheat. So a ir has eight months out of the yoar sear |w, and generally two, hut sometimes mouths to reap. , I haft
lon’t mean to say that all farmery jcoatfs in the
eiftM minutes it ns
of chloroform,
surely and as which had been determined on to remove
hopeful
pars acre tlie antitype. Bear this in mind | ^
al wie sutler. ^ attention of tho dispondent kind had pro- .... , r I ri ! duced—thc very same effect, which, a reAn Albany dog was so fond of his mi8sion ( ,f attention, when accompanied drunKen mistress that, after she was by the hope of cure, had in that case sent/to prison for threo months, ho . produced. od the Court House daily for her. Walter p aino , the Fall River thief, is Remftjnbering that ho last saw her in thc j n u q UP bec jail reading the Bible. He s of a policeman, lie followed bin' - will undoubtedly find thc passage, “ 1 hou
n tho streets hour after hour, shall not steal, and ' v .'.' a ''
is, but this is the general run of jsonrletimcs whining piteously as he look- l ^Tv' llaven lieirister.
P7* cdaipinto tin ir faces, and sometimes lalth generally good and wind snapping savagely at them. Ho finally ly, and that which is best, we Imvetdicd. but not of grief, tho fact being that
Jdenty of rain so far to make corn a hoy ! I him poisoned meet
which looks nice. D. E. SwiMFom
I.druii. Kuiimsih.
HAUNTED ME.
A Worginginan says: “Debt, poverty and suffering haunted me for years, caus-
u
te
nd sull
-jl by a sick family and large bills for
haps sonic of the many reader* of doctoring, which did no good. I was 'Tmicontompiate emigrating to this completely discourcged, until one year £; 1 ' v,u J,,st B *y to y° u ’ if j° u JiS-'r'iillp mue nSSd 1 tCi K >oney stay where you arc, for if! Ufie and in one month wo were all well, ■gome here you will have to spend it.' y.nd not one of us have been sick a day haven’t it you have no business ('since; and I want to say to all poor men, «; for we are burdened with one offl y° u cftn kee P y° ur fRI ? ulie8 . wcl1 a ^ <,ar * Biost terrible dm «i . i ’j with Hop Bitters fer less tlian one docAi r - droulhs t,iat has ever] t . svisit w ju cost.”—Christian Advo- ^ heard of in this or any other conn-j cate. ^
KnilJ'LK Y.
What ! rob a poor man of his beer, And K»ve him good victuals instead— Your heart’s very hard, sir, L fear, Ur else you are soft in the head. What! rob a poor man of hi* mug, And give h»m a house of his own; With kitchen and parlor so s-nug!
‘Tis enough to draw tears from a stone.
What! rob a poor man of his class, And teach nun to read and to write! What! save him from bring an ass! “Tis nothing hut malice aud spite. What! rob a poor man of his air,
And prevent him from heating his wile.
From being locketl up in a jail, With penal employment lor life. What! rob a poor man of his beer,
And keep him from starving his clulU!
It makes one feel awfully queer,
Aud I’ll thank you to dr.-w it more mild.
—[New York World,
to tho "citiaens |of Putnam and adjoining counties. Thoy have tho Iarfirpf»t stook and most complcto lineoflaskots, eotlin*, burial robes, etc., in western Indiana. Funerals arranged and«0'>noacted with the <*aro n-sured l>v thirty years’ experience in tho business.
No. 11 and 1«> East Washington .Street, Uroeneastlo, Ind.
Bargains, BARGAiNS, Bargains
MONEY SAVED AND MONEY MADE!
Mullioln, Hanna, & Black FURN ITU RE DEALERS. Wo nro now mdy to ,cll all kin4, of Farniluro nt itIcos lower than worn ever be’oro offer m1 in I’uln t-n County. Wo pr>'iio.-o to Pirn I y ineri-a -n- our stock by mMit iounl purc-nuKen, and io koep on linDit.lhe Gai«unt, Uucii|ioat ami Beat lino of Kouda ever offered in thia market. Wo truat peraona UMding anythinir in our line will eali^anit aoelu* before goinKlclacwhcro.
It ia no trouble to ua to ahuw.gooda.
Cali and So© XJs at th.o Old Stand, Nos. 14 A IG East Washington St., Greencastle, ind. MILIIOLX, IIAA.YA & HliACK.
. D. I. C. is an alieoluto and irrettatible cure for drunk-
ouness, use of opium. "nd
| i, v d^. rn i-M. Hop Hitters Mfg. Co. IltK-htfstcr, N. Y. ’! Bb. WHITTIER
G17 St. Charles Street., St. Lenin, Mo.
i A regular graduftte of two Medical Colleges, hbahoen longer J engaged in the sncclal treatment ©fall Venereal, Soxual ' and Chronic j^hieaBeB than any other Physician iu 8t.
i Louis, as city paper* show,and allold residents know
j Syphilis, Gouorrhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis. ; Hernia, or Rupture, all Urinary Disease* and I Syphilitic or Mercurial AfToctiona of the Throat Skin or Bones, are treated with unparalleled success, ou
latoat scientific principles. Safely. Privately.
Bpermatorrnea, Boxunl Debility nnd Irr.potency.au the result of Self-Abuse in youth, sexual cx-
taturer years, or other causes, aud which prodi
i in maturer years. <ir other causes, at
•ome ot the following efteets : lu rvouiness, setntDal emissions, debility, dimness of light, defective memory, pimples on the face, physical decay, aversion to society of females, contusion of fdeas, loss <»f sexual power, etc., rendering marnase improper or unhnppy, are permanently cured. Consultation at office, or In mail free, and invited, When it is inconvenient to visit the city lor treatment, medicines can be sent by mail or express everywhere. Curable cases guaranteed, where doubt exists it is frankly stated rimpbl.t for Kan, 1 Stsiap; for Women, 1 £‘.in? ;
Oenzin, for loth. I S-.impa. Gt Pagu.
MARRIAGE I rilSEk
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PRESCRIPTION PREE For the speedy cure of Seminal Weakness. Lost Manhood, Premature Debility, Nervousness. Deejtomleiiey, Confusion of Ideas. Aversion to Soeiety, Del*' live Memory, amt all [ Disorders broughtou l»y Secret 11 .-tbits and Lxrcsses. Any
druggist lias the lugrcdleuts. Address,
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Miss E. C. Rowland la conatnntly rereiTin* the luteal k mnst fiiahionublo llonneta, l-'luts, Turbana, Fuutbura, llirt'a, Flmvera, I.ucea, uml nil tbe novvltiea in TriunninK*. etc., to ho Bold cheaper than over.
Hair work promptly made to ordet.
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WANTED, lap Spite Hate;. We will pay tho highest market price in cash I for White Oak Wagon Spoke Timlier deliver <1 j at our factory at (Ireencaatle. Spokes to be Al inches long. 2 inches on heart edge and 3 inches wide, clear of sap, straight and free from knots, and cut out of thrifty timber, tf Iti-oekvvu) A. Uockiifcllow.
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Dr. Leibig’i Wonderful Discovery, v Nervous Vitality restored by Dr. Lelbig’s Specific Remedy, the Great German Cure For nervous debility from whatever cause. A simple and infallible remedy for physical debility, seminal weakness, impotency, &c., resulting from excesses, indiscretions or solitary vice. The only preparation endorsed by the Medical Associations and Academies of Germany, France and England, and adopted by the Medical Staff of the German and French Armies. Pamphlets with full history of the discovery mailed free to any address by the Chicago Agency. The Great German Cure is sold by all Drug gilts at SI pet package, or sis packages for 15,or will l>e sent free by mail on receipt of the money, by addressing *1 he Leibig Medicine Co., Q5 Dearborn St., Chicago. HU. a A a W es I.In, ,r, Irmibl L ff Ri t Fluor Aifius or Whites) ahoulJ send fur i - Prof llurrlu* I’uinplilet (Illustrated Ly I’lates) filviu* deicri|itlon uf his Kt-iue<ly, and sliourmr iU application. The pamphlet is valuable to »ny l»Jy In delicate bcaltb. tieinc a tharmirhlv i.ractical treatise on this disease, MAim IUKI1 CO., ST. 10IIIS, HO.
