Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Volume 8, Number 44, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 31 May 1877 — Page 6
ickfii §a2etts.
THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1877.
MR. LO.
grazy Horso and his Crew aro at Camp Robinson.
Young-Man-Afraid Safe.
CAMP ROBINSON Neb., via GHEYENNK, "Wy.,
May
25.—At noon to-day the prin
cipal warriors ol this agency to the niimBer of COO were passed in review by Gen. Crcok. Lieut. Clark formed the line on tfee plain east of the agency building, €rook taking his siation in front of the confer. The Indians were broken ruto a column of eighteen platoons and executed the march oast in good style. Having been again itheeled into line, the chiefs rode to within a few piccs of General Crook where they dismounted und shook handB with him. Crazy Horse, who now saw the general the lirst time, knelt on the ground a* he took his hand. Him examjsi« was followed by uiost of the others. Utile B'g Man was conspicuous from his almost co/nplete nudity Genaral Crook n«w led the way to the agcncy, the companies in line breaking iiito columns t»f four to the front All the principal men having assembled i~u»idf: the agency stockade, an interval of silence ensued, while the Indians'were aaranged in order of precedence in npeakihg, and the council was then openea by Grazv Tforaoj who in notably a mm of few word*. Seating himself on the ground in front of the general, he spoke LB a low voice, as follows: "You sent to bacco to my camp to invite me to com-?. When the tobacco reached me, 1 smarted, and kupt on moving uutil I reached you. Ever since my arrival my'face h:»s been tufned towusd the fort, and my ln :trt has been h»ppv. In coming this way I picked out a ujace where I wish to live liereatter, and put a stake in the ground to mark the Bjut. There is plenty game in that county. All these relatives of mine that are hare, apyrove my choice of a pluce, and I would like them all to go back there with me, and stay tliera together." Crazy Ilorse was followed by Young-Man-Afraid, lied Olould, No Water and Iron llawk. Other* also spoke at a,greater or less eagth to the same effect, all expressing desire to abide by the decision of the uthoritiesin the in&ttcr, and to behave
Lfemselves in the future.
SPORT.
Races at Ln.iisviile and Baltimore.
Base Ball Notes
LOUISVILLE HACKS.
LOUISVILLE, May 25.—Five horses started in the Falls City stake for two jear oldn, mile heat?.^ They were Kinbck, Pninaot, Satinet, \elton, I lying Locast. Locust won both lieatj. In the flrat heat Yelton was tecond Kinlock, third.
SECOND RACE,
f6r the Louisville cup dash of2i miles. Utere were eight starters: Joe Kodes, Whisper, Emma C, Chesapeake, Verdi-
8anryLeauiingtonion,
is, Necy Ilale, and Owens. Whisper woi Chesa-
Sake,
second Emma C, third time, 9J. Joe Rodes, the favorite, threw his rider in the start, a. did not get off.
LAST RACE.
Mile and one-eighth dash. Charley, Minnie Gray, Mahlstick, Bob Wooley and Mayflower started. Gorham wa9 the favorite, but MaUlstick won Gorham sec ond Gray, third. Time, 2:56J.
MARYLAND JOCKEY CLUB.
BALTIMORE, May 25.—This was the last day of the Maryland jockey club races.
THE FIRST RACE.
MiledaBh. Chiquita, 1 Piccola, 2 Burgoo, 3 Time, 1-44J. HANDICAP PUBSE. One and one half miles. Partnership, 1 Invoice, 2 Rouney, 3. Time 2-411
THE STEEPLE cnASE
was won by Waller. CoroRet, seccnd Derby, third. NotimetakeD.
BASEBALL AT INDIANAPOLIS.
INDIANAPOLIS, May 25.—Indianapolis^ Chicago, 0, in the seventh inning. Base hits—Indianapolis, 10 Chicago, 3. Errors—Indianapolis, 1 Chicago, 4. Kuns earned—Indianapolis, 3 Chicago, 0. Umpire, Robert Mathews of the Cincinnati club. Time, 1 hour and 20 minutes.
The Itirthops. CLEVELAND, O., Ai«y 25.—The board of bishops of the M. E. church adjourned this afternoon having been in session eight days. The appointments of bishops to conference not being fully completed will no* be made public until revised by the secretary, Iiishop Harris. Bishop "Wiley was chnssii. to look after the MethodUt mission in China and Japan. He will fail for the former city about the lat of September, fronj Sin Francisco. All the bishops except Ames ar.d Harris left this evening for Cincinnati to take part in feiuasa missionary meeting to be held at that city on Sunday. The committee authorized ly the last general conference to revise the hymn book of the Mrliodist Episcopal church, has completed its work, ud the text of the new volume has been thoroughly examined and warmly approved by the bishops of the church.
About 400 of the old hymns have been expunged and their places filled by specimens of old aDd more modern hymnology.
Charged Willi Swlnallng. ST. LOUIS, T.I ay 25.—Samuel L. Carter, broker and real estate a^ent, was arrested to-day, charged with swindling the Bank of North America, of this city, out of me $15,000 to $18,000 in the latter part of February and early part of March last. operations were with notes and almost worthless stock of a brick-making oemp&nv here, and were very shrewdly managed.
Which the Same is Gqyernor of Mississippi.
T5
What he Says of Recent Outrage's.
MEMPHIS, Term., May 2-.—The Av?lanche, of to-merrow, will contain a lengthy interview of a correspondent with Governor Stone, of Mississippi, in relation to the Kemper county massacre, in which the governor states that he ha* done all in his power to bring the guilty ones to trial, by requesting Judge Hanom, the circuit judge, to call an extra session of his court
for
that purpose, and
that under the laws of the state the executive has no power to do anything in the matter. He had gene to DeKalb as soon as he heard of the riot, but when he arrived il.u rioters had dispersed, .and nothing was left.for him to do except to go and see Judge Hanom and ask the judicial officers to take steps to bring them 10 trial. The governor thought it exceedingly doubtful if a jury in Kemper county would convict tl'e rioters, all of whom were well known and resided thers.
Bomuii Catholic Total Abstlneiicc Society. CLEVELAND, May 25.—The sixth annual convention of the Roman Catholic total abstinence union of Ohio, composed of various Romfln Catholic tctil abstinence societies throughout the state, will be held at the West house, Sandusky, June 12th. It is expected that a considerable number of clerpyniHn and laymen will be in a tendance, I he total abstinence societies of Sandusky are making arrangements for the occasion, and among other thing* have arranged for an excursion to the islands.
A Serious AccideiiS,
NEW YORK, May 25—A carriage containing Ilngii McDoiigal and Mrs. m. Parks, of Patterson, N. J., was demolished at thin place by the Erie triiin, to-d.»y, and all seriously, probably fat-ally, injured. The driver escaped. The accident occurred near the crossing ol the Midland road. The driver was watching the train on the latter road and failed to see the one approaching on the Erie.
The Black Hills.
J'.y-II. N. JlAOl'tBK, who has spent 12 ycai in IBis region. !Latiwt Accounts ot Glit and Silver iiro=ii'cts, .Agricultural and Gruzing resources. Climate, llviniing, ifisliiiifc, Indians, and Settlers' Auventurus with tlicm, Mining and Wild Western Lite, the Waterfalls, fioiling '-cysp'ra, noble Sfcncry, linmcHHc Gorgon, etc. Willi-7 (TncillustrlUionH, ami OIK' ma|. I'rieo only 10 ct3, sola by all newsdealers, or sent post-paid for 12 cts. by Donnelly, toyd A Co., l'ubs, Chicago, 111.
Eureka Barber Shop
Good barbers awl an attentive boot black and brush boy. Leachcs kept constantly on hand and eitlior applied or sold to the modical profession.
Ernst Seeger Proprietor.
bocthc&Bt Corner ol Fifth ami Main down stairs*.
Iron Works and Foundry.
Corner First and Walnut Streets.
J. A. Parker & Co.
Manufacturers and aeaiers alt kinds of Castings.
Mill Furnishing Machinery. Saw Mill Machinery:,! Coal Shaft Machinery. Flour Mill Machinery.
Steam Engines, IroD Fences, Iron Fronts, Corn Sh^'lers, Corn antors, Iron and Steel Bottom Road Serai ers, &c.
F. W. HOFF,
Is dealing in g.HUKKU MEATS, IXGUANI) I. ItOCKItirs.
He smokes his own inoac, wlilr.h has bti up a good reputation for exoellence. both city and f.irmuis' trade ho otTor* oso peeial aavantuges.
Boots
Apr -8m.
Business for Sale.
The well known, conveniently located Cigar, Tobacco, Fiuit, Confectionery and Soda Water Store of
HUGO DUENWEG,
corner of Ohio and Fourth street. Apply on the premises. Mayai-im
My
W
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IKSISTS ON TJSKINO ONLT
B. T. BABBITT'S BEST SOAP«
I
INVESTED J170
|ii Jv HAS PAID A PKOF1T OP Vll*
during tho past three months, nn,.«r our im»irove3 i-ystem of operating in Stocks, BOOK aontaiiiing full iuformation sent on applr.atjlon. TrMBEiDOK & Co, Rankers inn 20. ltrrvs'lw Kr-»Vfrh
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ta Hapiiy relief to Young Men from tho effects of errors rh an I A'IVSBS In early life.
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Manhocd Restored, Impedimcnts to Karriago ltemoved. Kew method of treatment. New and remarkable
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O remedies. Books and circnW lars sent free to sealed envelopcs. Address Howard
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Association, 419 N. Ninth st. Phil, l'a An institution 4 having a high reputation lor honorable conduit and professional skill.
kLINDSEY'S BLOOD SEARCHER,
Ink, (irateit Blood renwdj of tho Tetter. Scraful*. t'lcm, BolU, WmplM, and mill I Blood iliHua yield to lu wondtrful powtrt.
Pare Blood 1» lh« ia»r*nl«« of bnlth. I It ear«d mj toa of ScrofulA-**—«*• *.
E. Brvk*,
0. cured my chijd ****7*1* 4 E.SmtlUtr, Lorimtrt.P*. Prkw $1.1
R, E. SELLERS CO., Prop *, Pltubtirfh. Pa, Tbt fenaioc h*» onr nam* on bottom of wrapper*.
Sold by all Drii|f8ft»t»« Deo.76-S2-dftwlyntrm
THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.
JOHN S. J0RD0N.
Has prepared for the Spring" and Sum
mer of 1877, with a larger stock than
ever before. lie has
-AND-
Shoes
Every Variety and Pattern. If you
want a boot or shoe of the latest sty If
and an Elegant Fit call on him.
The Newport Tie.
A Real Pebble Goat Shoe for only
$1 25, worth $2.00.
McKernan Sjns Celebrated Alexis
Gentleman's Shoe.
JohnS.Jordoii, Main Street.
Business Directory.
The names and Location of thi Leading Business Houses of TGITO Haute.
m- Parties visiting Tcrre ITnctO will do will to cut thU out in11 carry it with them forrcferi'iiro. W'o clitonilly giiiiriintcc that this is coin nosed only of the must responsible reliable ana Uist-c.lass h»nso.i. (COAICIH1X4..
Bonlamin Rogers. 7 flcachv's block. (JitOCKi:itY. Thoo. f3tahl.323 Main strict.
CIIIIVA, AM) l( Fi:iVS1VAB£. S.Riohartlson, Miiti, bi't. Third and Fourth.
IHirUGISTN.
Buntin Sc Armstrong, Mam and Sixth wiior.ilti.u DKir«j«asT.s. Q-ulick is Berry,Corner Fourth and Main
FURNlTCItE IlIMLKIt. P. Goutz, lbtl Main, between (Sth and 7th itOl'I'5»Ii:S KI:TAI I,. J. F. Roedel, N. E. cor First and Onio 1IAI11 KOODS. E. B. Mes3more fie Co., 60 Ohio streai.
IKSIIKANCE AGENTS.
Wharton Riddle & Co.. Main and Sixth. MEAT SI Alt IC UTS. P. Wyatt, Six Street, opposite I' O. .T. F. itupp, 17(1 Main. h. Soeburger, 4th Streot.
CALIFORNIA-
fli* (Jliicftfro & NorthAvestcrn nil way
1
Embraces nnde-i one management tlie Grand Trunk ltailwav l.ines of the U'ICST and NOUTII WEST, and, with its numorous branches antl connections, forms the shortcut ami quickest route between Chicago and all points in Illinois, Wisconsin, Northern Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, California and Western Minnesota Its
Omaha and California. £ine Is the shortest and best route for all points in Northern Illinois, Iowa, lakota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Nevada. California, Oregon, China, Japan and Australia, its Chicago, itKaditou & St. I'aul Initio Is the Rhort lino for Northern Wisconsin and Minnesota, and for Madison, St. Paul. Minneapolis, Duluth, and all points in the Great Northwest. Its
Winona 6c St, Peter Line
(s tho only route for Winona, Rohestor. Watonna, Mankato, St. Peter. New Urn. and all points in Southern and Central Minnesota. its
Grccu Bay Jk Marquette Line, Tho only I.ienfor Janesville. Wattertown, Fon Du Lite, Oshkosh, Applctown, Green Bay, Escanabu, Negannce, Marquete, House)on, Honcock antf the Lako 8uporior Counrtry, its
Freeport Ac Dubuque Line Tho only route for ICIgin't Ilockford, Free port, and all points via
vrccport.
Its
Chicago & milMrauk.ee Liue Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is tho only one passing through Evanstown, Lake Forest, Highland Park, Waukegan, Racine, Kenosha to Milwaukee.
PULLMAN PALACE CARS
are run on all through trains on this road. This is the Only Lino running: these cars between Chicago and St. Paul, Chicago and Milwaukee, or^Chicago and Winona.
At Omaha our Sleepors connect with t.io Overland Sleepers on tho Union Pacific Railroad, for all points west of the Missouri river.
On tho arrival of the trains from the East or South, trains of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway leave CHICAGO as follows. For Council Bluffs, Omaha, and
California,
two through trains daily, with Pullman Palacu Drawing Room and Sleeping Cars through to Couucil Bluffs.
For St, Paul and Minneapolis, two through trains daily, with Pullman Palace Cars attached on both trains, for Green Way and Lake Superior two trains daily, with Pullman Palaco Cars attached aud running through to Marquette
For Ulilwaukee,
our through trains daily. Pullman Cars on night trains, Parlor Cbair Cars on the day trains. For Spuria and Wlnon* and Points in Minnesota, gno through train dauy, with Pullman oleepers to Wlnouna
For Dubuque, via Freeport, two through trains daily, with Pullman Cars on night traius. For Dubuque and LaCrosse, via
Clinton,
two through trains daily, with Pu}lman Cars on night, train, to McGregor, Iowa. or Sioux City aud Vaiikton, two trains uaily. Pullman Cars to Missour Valley Junction.
For Lake Geneva,
four trains daily. for Kockford, Sterility* Kenosha, Janesville aud to otuer points, you can have trom two to ten trains aany.
Kew York Oillce, No. 415 Broadway Boston Offlee, No. 5 State street Omaha.Office, S63 Farnham street San Francisco Office, Montgomery street Chicago, Ticket Office, U2 Clark street, under Sherman llousa: corner of Canal and Madison streets: Kiaeii Street Depot, corner W. Kinzio ana Cnian Btreet Wells Street Depot, corner Wells and Kinzie Street. .,
For rates or information not attainaDie trom your home ticket agents, apply to
W. H. STENNET,
Genu Passenger Agent, Chicago.
MARVIN HUGHITT,
Gen'i Superlutcndcn, Chicago
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a decree nod^dcip frfTfeide issued frcm the Viffo Circuit C6urt to me directed juid delivered, favor x»f John Weirandjohn Manliartand against William D. Jones and James R. Conoway, PriScilla Ei Jones, Satnuel W. Rigncy, Administrator of the estate df Adam W- Ri *n«?y dcccascd, Covjstant W. Mancourt, I am ordered te selj the following described real estate, s'tukted in Vigo County, Indiana, to wit:
Part of the south west quarter i}/±) of section thirty (30 )township eleven (u) north range nine (9) west coinmencing at the north east corner of said south west quarter running thence west sixty nine (6) rods, ther.ee south eighty (So) rods, thence east sixty nine (69) rods, and thence north eighty (80) rods, to the place of beginning, containing thirty four and one half (3+M) acres more or less, and on
SATURDAY, June 9U1, 1877, within the legal heuis of said day, at the court house door in Terre llaute, I will oifer the rents and profit# of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, io the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will ,then and there offer the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the .highest bidder for cash os atisfy the same. This 10th day ol April 1S77.
GEO. W. CARICO, Sheriff.
Pr. fee, $11.00.
Apri7-iy
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Bv virtue ot a decree and order of sale, issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of William II. McCoskey and against George Bercaw and Margaret Bercaw, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo Countv, Indiana, to-wit:
The"north half of the southeast quarter (4) of section twenty-five (25), township eleven (11) north, range nine (9) west, cxceptten (10) acres out of the northeast corner, and except a'sout one half (j£) acre on the north side, now used as"a grave yard also fourteen (14) acres off the 1 rorth side ot the southeast quarter (4) Of of the southeast quarter of section twenty-five (25), township e'even (11) north, range nine (9) west, formerly owned by Thomas C. McCoskey, and on SATURDAY, ihe 2nd day"'of June.
I377.
within the legal hours of said day, at die Court House door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize .a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same. This 10th day of June 1877.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a decree and ordered of sale iss-ued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Richard Strout, and against Hamilton Montgomery and Isbelle Montgomery, I am ordered to sell the following described Real Estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:
The southwest quarter (J^) of the southeast quarter (J^) of section thirtytwo (32) township eleven (11) north range nine (9) west, in Vigo County, Indiana. SATURDAY, the 9th day of JUNE, 1877, within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door in Terre Haute. I will ofter the rents and profits of the above described Real Esta e, together with all privile": and apurlenances to the same 'belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufti cient to satisfy said Order of Sale and costs, I will then and thcrccfferthc feesimple, in and to said Real Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This 17th day, of May 1877. GEO. W. CARice, Prf$S.25. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a decree and order of sale issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of the State of Indiana for the use of the School Fund, and against Mary Cookerly and Grafton F. Cookerly, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:
Lots number sixteen (16,) eighteen (iS) twenty (20,) tMenty-two (22,) twenty tour (24.) twenty-six (26.) and twentyeight (28,) in Mary Cookerly and Grafton F. Cookerly's subdivision of lot num^ ber three (3,) in Preston's subdivision the west half of the north east quarter (J^) of section twenty-seven (.7,) in township twelve (12) north, range nine (9,) west, and on SATURDAY, the 9th day of June 1877, within the legal ours of said day, at the court house door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and apurtenances to the fame belonging, for a term not exceeding seven vears, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will Hien and there offer the fee simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bideer for cash to satisfy the same.
This 17th day of May, 1S77. GEO. W. CARICO, Sheriff. Prf. $8.25.
NO. 9,003. STATE OF INDIANA. VIGO COUNTY, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, MARY M.
JEWITT VS. AMOS G. ROBINSON AND CHARLES A. ROBINSON IN FORECLOSURE. Be it known that on the 4th day of May, 1877, said plaintiff filed an affidavit in due form, showing that said Charles A. Robinson is a non-resident ot the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendent is hereby notified of the pendency of said action against him, and that the same will stand for trial at the September term of said court in the year 1877. Attest: JOHN K. DURKAN,
PI—
Clerk.
Gookins &Duy, Pltfi's Atty's.
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SHERTFF'S SALE.
By virtue ot a decree and order of sale issued fiom the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Terre Haute Building and Loan Company No. 2, and again«t William A. Tucker,Alice B. Tucker.William Beal and Susan Beal, I am ordered to sell the following described real estafe, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to wit:
Thiitv-nine (39) feet off the north side of lot numbers thirty (30) in Chauncy Rose's subdivision of eighty-four and sixty.-iive one hundredths (8465-100) acres, in thccity of Terre Haute, as designated on the recorded plat thereof, and on SATURDAY, the 9th day of June, 1377, within the legal hours of said day, at the court house door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will then and there oHer the feesimple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same. This 17th day of May,tS77.
GEO. W."CARICO,
Pr's. fee $8.25. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a decrec and order of sale, issued from the Vigo Cir. uit Court, to »»., directed aod delivered, in favor of Terre Haute Building and Loan Company No. 2. and against Josias R. Whitaker, Catharine Whitaker Charles P. Staub and Mary A. Staub. I am ordered to st!l the following described re.il estate, situated in Vigo county, India-.a, towit:
In lot number fifty-nine (59), in the original survey of in anil out lots ^of the (town, now) city of Terre Haute, according to the recorded plat tUereof, and on SATURDAY the yth day of JUNE 17 within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described Real Estate, together with all privileges and apurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest biddcr'for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum. sufficient to satisfy said Order of Sale and costs, I will then and there offer the fee-simple, in and to said Real Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This 17th dav of MAY 1877.
Prf. $8.25.
GEO. W. CARICO, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Bv virtue of a decree and order of sale issued Irom the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of the State of Indiana, for the use of the state sinking fund, and against SaliieE. Cookerly, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo Ceunty, Indiana, to wit
Lot number one (1) and west half of lot number two (2) in Mary and G. Cookerly's subdivision of lot number three (3) in Nathaniel Preston's subdivision of the west half of the northeast quarter (^4) of section twenty seven (27) township twelve (12) north, range nine (9) west in Vigo County, Indiana, SATURDAY, the 9th day of June 1877, within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door, in Terre llaute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs, I will tlien and there offer the fee-simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same. This 17th day of May 1S77.
GEO. W. CARICO,
Pr fee $8.50. Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a decree and order of sale issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in f« vor of Frederick W. Ritterskamp, and against Regina Koch and Henry Koch, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo county, In diana, to-wit:
Lot number sevm'een (17) in Joseph Grover's subdivision of lot number two (2) in out-lot number sixty-seven (67) in the city ofTerre Haute, and on SATURDAY, the 16th day of June 1877. within the legal hours of said day, at »the court house door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described real estate, together with all privileges and apurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven vears to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of sale and costs. I will then and there offer the feesimple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the kame. This 24th day of May, 1877.
GEO. W. CARICO Sheriff.
Pr's. fee $8.25.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
Bv virtue of an execution issued from the Vigo Circuit Conrt, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Eagle Machine Works and again9t Nathaniel- Preston, William Eslinger and John W. Preston, (surety) I have levied on the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:
Lots number six (6), twenty-two (32) twerrty-three, (23) twenty-four, (24) thirty, (30) and thirty-one, (31) in Nathaniel Preston's subdivision of lot number four (4) in Nathaniel Preston's subdivision of the west half of the north east quarter of scction twenty-seven (27) township twelve (12) north, range nine (9) west, and on
SATURDAY, June, r6th., 1877, within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the aoove described Real Estate, together with all privileges and apurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding sev en years, to the highebt bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said execution and costs, I, will then and there offer the fee-simple in and to said Real Estate, to tne highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same. This 24th day of May 1877. 7 GEO. W. CARICO, -i- .{•" Sheriff.
Printer's fee $11.00
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue ofa decree and order of sale issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of Alexander Crews, and against Mary A. Noel, Pleasant E. Noel, Mary J. Safford, William Safford, Thadeus N. Noel, Nancy S.Tagne, William Tagne, James Norris, Eliza R. Noel, Susan T. Noel, George E. Noel, Cynthia E. Noel, and Charles E. Noel, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo Connty, Indiana, to-wit:
The north weft quarter (1£) of the south east quarter of section twentyone (21), to.vnship twelve (12) north, range ten (10) west, and on SA-TURDAYthe i6thday of June, 1877 within the legal hours of said day, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, I will offer the rents and profits of the above described Real Estate, together with all privileges and apurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for cash, and upon failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said Order of Sale and casts, 1 will then and there offer ihe fee-simple, in and to said Real Estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This 24 day of Juns, 1877. GEO. W." CARICO Sheriff. Pr. fee $11.00.
STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF VIGO, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURTCYNTHIA WOLFE vs.JACOB W. WOLFE, in divorce: Be it known thai on the 9th day of April 1S77. said plaintiff filed an affidavit in due form, showing that said Jacob W. Wolf is a non-resident defendant of the State of Indiana. Said non-resident defendant is hereby notified of the pendency of said action against him, and that the same will stand for trial at the September term of said court, in the vear 1877. JOHN K. DURKAN," Attest: Clerk. DUNN 10AN Si STIMSON, Att.
Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the County A uditor, for building a new draw for the County bridge over the Wabash river, at the foot of Main street, said draw to be constructed similar to the one now in use, the contractor being allo-.vcd the privilege of using all suitable material in the present draw in construction of the new. fodders to furnish plans and specifications for said draw, and to fill them and their bids with the County Auditor for the action of the Board at their June term of court. 1877. "No plans or specifications to be paid for unless accepted by the Board, they reserving the right "to rrjcct any or all bids.
By order of tfie Commissioners of Vigo Countv. SAMUELKOYSE
Auditor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Notice i» hereby given that by virtue of the Vigo Circuit Court, the undersigned administrator of the estate of Elijah Montgomery deceased, will offer for sale at public auction on the premises, on Thursday, June 14th 1877, the following described real estate in Vigo county, in the State of Indiana, to-wit:
The north half of the southeast quarts of section 6, in township 10, of range 3, west.
TERMS—One-third (J'j) cash, balance in two equal payments at twelve and eighteen months respectively, the purchaser to give notes, bearing 6 per cent interest from date, waiving all benefits of appraisement laws, and with approved security. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock p. m.
DANIEL B. HAYWORTII, Administrator.
Dunnigan & Stimson Attvs.
NO. 9.1U. STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF VIGO, IN THE VIGO CIRCUIT COURT,
GEORGE IIAYLOR, HANNAH OVERTON AND HANNAH HAYLOR" VS. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS OF PETER LANE, TO QUIET TITLE. Be it known, that on the 3rd day of May, 1877, it was ordered bv the court that the clerk notify by publication said unknown heirs of Peter Lane, as nonresident defendants of the pendency of this action against them. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action against them, and that the same will stand for trial at the September term of faid court in the year 1877.
JNO. K. PUKKAN, Clerk.
Gookins & Duy PltfFs Attys.
ADMINISTRATOR'S APPOINTMENT
Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed administrator of the estate of John W. Cochrane, late of Vigo county, deceased.
Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. JOHN GILKY, Administrator. B. F. HAVENS, Attorney.
ADMIMISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of the estate of Garland B. Shelledy, late of Vizo County. Indiana, deceased
Siad cs'ae is su poosed to be solvent H. B. JONES, Aministrator.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
District of Indiana, at Terre Haute on the 23rd day of April, 1877. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of Greenlee II. O'Boyle, of Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition by the District Court of said District.
H.B.JONES, Assignee.
NOTICE TO HEIRS OF PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that Athol Paddock. Administrator of the estate of William Romine, deceased, has filed his petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal property being 'nsufficient to pay his debts, and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Circuit Court. Test: JOHN K. DURKAN, DUNNIOAN 6c STIMSON, Att. Clerk.
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