Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 January 1880 — Page 8
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 29,1880.
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FROM a DISTINGUISHED CLERGYMAN. Washington, D. C.,June, 19, 1879.
I have known of several persons who regarded themselves as greatly benefited, and some of them as permanently cured of diseases of the kidneys and urinary organs by your medicine, Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. I have known too of its U6e in similar cases by physicians of the highest character and Btanding. I do not doubt that it has great virtue. T. E.
RANKIN.
A CARD.
To al! who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cuie ,:u, FREE OF CHARGE. This great lemedy was discovered by a missionary
South America, Send a self-address-in envelope to the
REV. JOSEPH T. IN-
AN, Station D, New York City.
THE SECRET KEY
TO
Street, Boston, Mass.
IF
HEALTH.—
The Science of Life, or Self-Preservation 300 pages. Pi ice, only fx. Contains fifty valuable prescriptions, either ®ne of which is worth more than ten times the price of the book. Illustrated sample sent on receipt of 6 cents for postage. Addiess, Dr. W.
H.
Parker, 4 I3u)finch
you don't think tboTroy Laundry does lotB of business, Just take a peep into the w«rk r)oua. Its all bustle there and hundreds of poople depend for tne'r weekly linen on iLepromptness of this place.
A trial ol Piso's Cure will convince you that it is a good remedy ^t'or coughs, bronchitis and asthma.
THK finish whfoh theTroyl Lanniiiy puts on shirts, collars and cufb .is elegant and cannot be improved on.
Physicians use Kidney-wort in regular practice and pronounce its action perfect.
Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco.
NOTHING
is uglier than a crooked
boot or shoe Lyon's Heel Stiffener jtraightens them.
MR. BOW
EN. of Gun Lake, Michigan
says: "The people here cannot do without 'Sellers' Liver Pills."' Trv them.
"WHAT'S
the matter, John?"
NOTHING
"O!
a
big boil.'' "Well, why don't you take 'Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher,' and be cured?"
makes a man, woman or
child feel meaner than a tickling sensation in the throat. Take "Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup." 25 ceiits.
judgment in the case of George
Jackman and James Knight, sentenced to life imprisonment, was yesterday at* firmed by the Supreme Court.
LOSE
not thy own for want of asking
it! Lose not your infant for want of Dr. Bull's liaby Syrup, which anv drug gist will sell you for 25 cents a bottle
YESTERDAY
ChiefStack, received a
telegram from Conductor Trindle stating that Madison Storey had been robbed pf «t$7 fit the Union Depot in this city, »••+_». r-
TWKNTY-FIVE
dollars
Is
Bios'
offered lor
tlie Ctrest of the thieves who entered Shryer
hardware store Sunday
morning, and the 5aiR§ /or the return of the
sloltfh
goods
ONE
ALEX. FIIOHUNGHAM
ers,
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THE
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POLITICAL.
The Democratic Club Meeting at their Hall Last Night.
A Rattling Good Meeting.
Young Men's Republican Club.
Frem Tuesday's Daily.
The Democratic Central Club of Vigo County, met at their hall on the corner of Third and Ohio street last night. The hall was filled and there was great enthusiasm.
The meeting was called to order by James Cox, president of the club. The minutes of the last meeting were read by Gil. McNutt, Secretary of the club, and were approved.
Mr. Newton Rogers, of the hall committee, reported that he had purchased tables, chairs, etc for use in the hall. The bill was ordered paid.
On motion, the original hall committee was discharged, and the chairman appointed Newton Rogers, John F. Regan and T. A. Anderson as the new committee.
The finance committee made a report of amounts collected in the different wards up to date.
A motion was made to add Robert M. Harrison's name to the executive committee, which was carried.
After a lot of miscellaneous business was transacted, loud calls were made for Col. Cookerly, and that gentleman stepped forward and amidst deafening applause made a rattling good fifteen minute speech. The Colonel gave some good advice to the club, telling the members that nothing better could be done than to thoroughly organize their forces ia every township, and surely victory would crown their efforts. The speech of Col. Cookerly was received with great enthusiasm and produced a telling effect.
A number of gsntlerffen theh stepped forward and signed the by-laws and became Inembers of the club. The. club now has several hundred members and it is safe to &ay i9 one of the most flourishing political clubs ever organized in Vigo county. The next meeting will be held next Monday evening and should be attended by all good and loyal Democrats}
YOUNG MENS REPUBLICAN CLUB. Last night the Young Men's Republican Club met at headquarters over Dan'l Miller's store, but adjourned to a room in the Marble Palace block, which Mr. U. R. Jefters had offered them. The speech of the evening was made by Judge I. N. Pierce, who 6poke for half an hour and wai a number of times interrupted by applause.
On motion, the Secretary of the Club was instructed to invite Mr. H. H. Boudinot to speak at the next Monday night meeting.
Messrs. W. E. Henderson, M. N. Diall and J. N. Ray were constituted a finance committee.
THINGS IT WOULD BE FUNNY TO SEE. Sam Merry smile.
A fight or two in Ohio. Bob Ingersoll's conscience. About one hundred dollars.
I?!-
& Co.. brok
Wall Street, New York, make
careful investments for customers, in sums of $25 to $100, which frequently pay ten to twenty times the amount invested. Their Weekly Financial Report. sent tree, gives full information.
OSCAR STREETKR
to-day filed com-
plaint in divorce agaiiut Sedina Streeter, who he avers committed adultery with divers persons during the months of July and August of la*t year. The custody of a three-year old child is asked for by the plaintiff. The parties reside in Honey Creek townshio. -I-
opera of Paul and Virginia will
be given at the Opera House to-morrow night instead cf "The Chimes of Normandy" as at first advertised. The star part of Virginia in this opera will be taken by Miss Marie Stone, who is highly spoken of as a soprano singer of merit". Miss Abbott will appear Friday night as Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet.".,
"Two colored women, one named Lizzie Greea and the other McDonald, ./ called each other bad names at the
Allen M. E. Church Sunday last and in a short time they were engaged in a hand to hand conflict in which Miss. Green completely demolished the other Miss McDonald filed a complaint be ^fore the Mayor to-day and the fighting 4 Lizzie was fined $9.20. N. '-ttW*
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Slim Jim at home election day. Water running up Strawberry Hill. A poker-hand which beats four aces. Mayor Havens licensing the Bull Pen. The man who struck Patrick Murphy, Esq. V1?
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A
of New York's pfbmiftdfti chem
ists, Mr. Albeit C. Dung, 61 Bowery, says: St. Jacobs Oil cured a wellknown auctioneer, and many other prominent citizens of rheumatism. It is a reliable remedy. Z-* /.
No new thing under the sun—except that the Esterbrook Steel Pen Co., are every %ear bringing out new styles of «*cel pens to meet the popular demar.d In the meantime, their old standard re liable pens are having a larger run than ever. All the stationers keep them.
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The next President of the United States. A river steamer that is not a floating palace.
criminal lawyer und$r grQs§-^atri-ination.
A physician swallowing his own boluses. J* The man trying to collect last summer's ice bill. '/V--
A mule's hoof colliding with a can of nitro-glycerine. A inule trying to kick the cheek off an Illinois statesman.
A song and dance, "artist" who is a perfect gentleman. 1 Chariey Williams helping Edison perfect the electric lightl
Haverly's Mastodon Minstrels boiled down to a thick sirup. Al Sc'naal addressing the Young Men's Christian Association.
The sickly Presidential bee that buzzed in Long John's bonnet. A railroad man who remembers his Sunday-school teachings.
Carl Schurz and Herr Ilassaurke smoking the calumet of peace. A telegraph operator who would admit that he ever made a mistake.
A roster of the political Ajaxes waglig the Presidential lightning to strike. -fr 0 \V
N E E I S
If you are ^subject to the ague you must be sure to keep your liver, bowels and kidnevs in good iree condition. When so. you will be safe from all attacks. The remedy to use is KidneyWort. It is the best preventation of all malarial diseases that you can take* See large advisement.
THE CHEAPEST ARTICLE IN THE WORLD," This is what a grateful gentleman sfciid who was cured of a bad kidney 'disease by the use of Safe Kidney and Liver Care, after he had offered in vain $1,000 to anv doctor who would rid him of it. It is the cheapest article in the world to all afflicted with kidney and' liver diseases.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a decree and order of sale issued from the.Vigo Circuit JCourt, tc me directed and delivered, in favor of George P. Bissell,' trustee, and against William B. Tuell, Marion Tuell, Lucy Hervey and Robert G. Hervey, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County. Indiana, to-wit:
The southeast quarter, ()£), and the south half of the northeast quarter (4), of out-lot thirty-seven (37), in the city of Terre Haute, as the same appears upon the duly recorded plat of the original in and out lots of said city in Vigo County, Indiana, and on SATURDAY, THE 7th DAY OF
This 14th day of January, 1880.' H. H. Boudinot, Atty. Wf Louis
Thirty-five (35) feet off the north side of lot number thirty-four (34), in Duy's addition to Terre Haute, being a subdi vision of a part of the northwest quarter (3^') of section thirty-three (33), township twelve (12) north, range nine (9) west in Vigo County, Indiana, and on SATURDAY, THE 7TH DAY ON
FEBRUARY, 1880,
between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Court house door in rcre 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 '4th day of January, 1880. Louis HAY,
THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE,
FEBRUARY, 1880. JP
between thfe hours of 10 o'clock A.* M. and 4 o'clock r, M. 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, f®r 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 .eale 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,
HAY,
Printers' fee, $6.00.
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 Titus G. Fish, Edwin B. Fish and John C. Muggins, and against Malachi Kinney, and Anderson Railton, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, pituated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wii:
JANUARY, 1880,
between the hours of 10 A. M. and o'clock P. M. of said day, at the Cour house door in 1 erre 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 tosts, I will then and there offer the fee simple, in and te said real estate, to the highest bidder foi cash to satisfy the same. .This 7th day of Tanuary, 1880.
Louis
HAY,
Seller's 4" Cough
A
Sheriff.
Scott & Jones, Attys. Priplf rB icq $6.00. ,4,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By yirtue of a decree and order of sale issued from the Vigo Circuit Court to me directed and delivered, in favor of Terre Haute Savings Bank and against Hugh M. Brown, Ruth A. Brown Samuel Bi Gookins, receiver Wabash and Erie Canal, Thomas W. Harper, and Richard Dunnigan, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:
The southeast quarter 0^) of the northeast quarter [J^), of section thirteen (13), township ten (10) north, range nine (9) west forty (40) acres more or less, and on SATURDAY, THE 31st DAY OF
Sheriff.
Scott and Scott, Attoiney. Printer's fee $6.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
By yirtue of a decree and order of sale* issued from the Vigo Circuit Court, to me directed and delivered, in favor of George A. Paine, and against Godfrey Birch, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:
Eight (S) acres ©f land, being lot number thirteen (13), of the subdivision of the southwest quarter (^4) of section fourteen (14), township thirteen (13) north, range eight (S) west, in Vigo County. Indiana, ahd on SATURDAY, THE 7th, DAY OF
FEBRUARY, 18S0.
between the hours of 10 o'clock A. and
4
o'clock p. M. of said day, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, 1 will offer the rents and proCta of tha above discribed reel estate, together with all privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging, for a term not exceeding seven years, to the highest bidder for ca»h, and upoii failure to realize a sum sufficient to satisfy said order of said 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
14th
dav of January,
iSSu.
"LOUIS HAY, Sheriff.
T. W. Harper, Atty. Printer's fee, $6.00.
Jonas Scronse.
Dealer in
Groceries and Provisions.
Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco. Cornet of Second and Main streets, Terre Haute, Ind.
DRi Ji £. McGREW,
Office over Grovea dk Lowery'a drug store
Corner Third and Main streets,
Xorth of the pablle aqwre.
Residence 876 Ohio
street, near
50 Teaf# Before the Fnblic.
Pronounced by all to be the most Pleasant and efficacious remedy now in use, for the cure of coughs, colds, croup hoarseness, tickling sensation of the throat, whooping cough, etc. Over a million bottles sold within the \last few years. It gives ielief„ wherever used and has the^power to impart benefit that cannot be had from the cough mixtures now in use. Sold by. all Druggists at 25 cents per bottle.'
SELLERS' LIVER PILLS'are also highly recommended for curing liver complaint, constipation, sick-headaches fever and ague, and all diseases of the stomach and liver, Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents per box. .1 R. E.
SELLERS
Sheriff.
& Co., Pittsburgh, Pa,
Established 1865 Incorporated 1879. F. H.
MCELFRESII, ED. GILBERT,
President. Treasurer.
H. C.'GILBERT, Secretary.
Phoenix Foundry
—AND—
Machine Works.
Manufactures',of
Engines, Machines,
'V •'i' "f.
-TT—AND
"i
Castings in .General,
MILL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
112 North Ninth street, Terre Haute. Indiana, rear Union Depot. "Y ,i
Repairing done promptly. Cash for scrap iron.
HAVENS INSURANCE AGLNCY.
ESTABLISHED IN 1867.
To the Farmers of Vigo'Gounty: "5'^
Do tnot insure your properiyj with traveling agents. They charge you double what it will cost you to insure in a good, reliable, established agency. I represent companies worth over fifty million dollars. Call before your are nsured. is k.*4-
B. F. Havens.
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Grand Central Hotel
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j.667 to677. Bread way, V-
NftVY YOBE CITY A
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Reefer, McKinnie & Co.
.'^op
,, Manhattan Beach Hotel
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Grand Excursion.
To southeastern Kansas, to Independence, Coffeeville, or Baxter Springs and Lodge City on the line of the beautiful Indian Territory, will leave Terre Haute Union Depot via the Illinois Midland Ry., Tuesday, February 17th. at seven o'clock A. M. Round trip tickets good for 40 days. A reclining chair coach will be furnished FREE OF EXTRA CHARGE THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE to those applying for tickets by the 14th. For map*, rates, and tickets apply to W. T.
LEGGBTT,
2S south Fourth street Hat Store. Terre Haute, Ind.
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Stoves
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At all times you will find a full line of parlor tuiito, platforn rockers, loung* and at bottom prices,
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South Fourth Street.
That the public may be protected against imitations and fraud wespecallv caution all purchasers of BBNSON'S CAPIINE POROUS PLASTERS to see that the word
CAPCINE
POROUS PLASTER
on each plaster is spelled correctly. 'Do hot atlow
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From the Faictory to the Wcarerv,
Shirte of Superior Mr.slin, Extra Fine Linen pi Open Back, French Yolie, m:tl co:jiplc(u!y
$7.50 A DOSSS3S
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R. Forster & Son,
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MATTBBS3ES, Parlor and Bed Boom Suites,
102 and 104 north Fourth St^Terre^Haute, Ind.
A BREECH-LOADING REPEATING RIFLE for $4.50. The "CHICHESTER^
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