Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 1 April 1880 — Page 6
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TROUBLE AHEAD.
Hundreds of Case Where Magistrates and Ministers Have Violated the
Law
BY FAILURE TO MAKE PROPER RETURN. OF THE MARRIAGES
PERFORMED,
Al) of Which May Entail Loss Upon the Persons Married.
HOW IS IT GENTLE READER, IN YOUR OWN CASE? [ARE Y0U MARRIED? AND IFtSO.iCAN YOU
PROVE IT?
While a GAZETTE reporter was looking over the record of marriage certifi cates issued by the County Clerk, the other day, the discovery was made that, in many instances, no return of the mar riage has been made by the minister or magistrate, as is required by law. The law making it a penalty if certificates of marriages are not returned, has been in force since 1853.
In case the minister or magistrate who sslemnized any of these marriages is dead, the witnesses dead, and the certifi cate lost or destroyed, as is the case in many instances, there is then no record nor even a particle of evidence to show that a marriage was ever performed. There are instances every day where it is necessary for persons to prove their marriage. This is shown in the courts. Also when a widow makes application for a pension, it necessary foi" the marriage to be proven, or the pension can not be obtained from the government. In every case where the minister or magistrate failed to make this return to the clerk within ninety days after the marraige he has violated the law and is liable to a fine of $50, imprisonment and an indictment from the grand jury. Below we give the names of every person to whom licenses were is sued since the law went into effect, in September, 1853, and where no return has been made:
John Greasing and Anna E. Wvman Francis Green and Jane Belfe George Auers and Mary Jarboe Anderson Ward and Elizabeth Jane Roll. 1854.
John Miller and Elizaucia Evans John Payten and Elizabeth Stewart James Paget and Mary M. Brown Wm. Grant and Bridget Elizabeth Buckley Leroy Wilson and Pat6ey Shannon James H. Anderson and Susan Hunter Lawrence Martin and Sarah Hennesy. 1855.
Michael Mclnary and Nora Hagerty Elijah Stewart and Sophia Rickman Franklin W. Milligan and Margaret Watkins Livingston Sheldon and Margaret Dias John Donough and Mary Donough Thomas Easter and Emily Jane Fulk James Walsh jr. and Johanna Braane Bradford Boone^and Aery Manuel David Doe and Eliza Brigga. 1856.
Jacob Andrews and Sarah A. Welhelm Alexander Le Marsh and Caroline Chunn P. B. Ripley and E. L. Shepherd Cornelius Bogard and Harriet Henry Michael Dasay and Johanna Welton John Jeffers and Mary Newten Joseph Pugh and Oliye Smith Elijah Stewart and Martha Ann Hakel. 1857.
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JameB S. Layman and Susanna WilXins John Calhoun and Eliza Tankerson Andrew Gosnell and Rebecca C. Reese: Jacob H. Shanks and Jane Mary Petry Daniel R. Shirley and Sarah Ann Hull. 1858. facob Layher and Ernestine Fiesz Chas. Elere and Amelia Glassner Geo. Waldele and Elizabeth Monninger Thos. W. Mention and Margaret A. Henderson. 1859.
H. H. Williams and Amanda J. Israel John Payne and Mary Jane Lyon James Gallagcr and Hannah Brickley Samuel C. Compton and Nancy B. Pearce James Aston and Joanna Newsom Levi Matthews and Tabitha E. Bryant. 1860.
Joseph D. Hawley and Eliza J. Morton Martin Caliar and Mary Garver John M. Smith and Louisa Brown John F. Whalen and Martha Whitesellj Houston Stukesbarry and Mary E. Cornell. 1861.
Michael Lyons and Johartna Welsh Thomas Barrett and Catherine Towers Thos. T. Swagerty and Mary Peterson Thomas llouck and Sarah Jane Noyes Stephen Stark and Fannie Walden. 1868.
Them as Files and Nancy Trueblood Wm. Laycock and Miuerva Kellogg John R. Mitcheil and Carrie Marr. 1863.
Henry B. Davis and Elixa A.' Davis Andrew Jackson and Sarah Bovd. 186*.
John Bridleman and Jennie tBryanf Allen Exlfne and Emma M. Forquer Allen Anderson and Eliza J. Scott John Brown and Martha J. Brooks, Patrick Casey and Sarah Bracelin Oliver F. Barnes and Emily Bryant. 1865.
John J. Keller and Nisely Jane Horselev Henry C. Schlieper and Sophia Nost: Joseph Neuman and Anetta .Greer 1866. J* 2
Alexander Haas and Mimana Meyer Peter Lyon and Catherine Overpeck L. N. Trueblood and Mary M. Cassidy Geo. Wilson and Rebecca Y. Moffatt Bateman R. Spaiks and Catherine E Habermeyer Sebastian Kalb and Re aecca F. Boldenhofer Frederick Gelger nd Sophia Schoen Henry E. Lewin
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and Mary E. Wheeler J. M. McNaught and Mary J. Smock Wm. M. Bemis and Maria A. Williams Ernest Nickeloy and Anna Mantras John J. Martin and Eliza E. Wood Joseph B. Manuel and Caroline Goins John Godfrey and Ellet Kimmenlly Stoecker and Ida E. May. 1867.
Henry Bummuk and Sarah A. Wagner Wm. T. Gibson and Anna E. Childers Wm. Spearand Mary A. McCallister Nicholas C. Zuchgo and Christine M. Reiners Geo. W. Wilder and Sarah N. Griffith Albert King and Eliza Cook Manison B. Field and Elizabeth Moore Christian Droeseler and Mary Keller
R. Cochran and Eurath E. Bennett George Hauptel and Christina Wenber Wm. H. Reeves and Cinderella Reed Frank Gressner and Mary Fox James. Baker and Barbara Lawson F. W Meinecke and Elizabeth Goedicke Wm. Nevins and Nancy Elliott Robert Baber and Nancy J. Hafnor Wm. Kabletz and Mary Baker Jacob Kaufman and A. M. Fisher Andrew Cofer and Samantha Heady Henry Brand and Sophia Rott
Theodore Burtstram and Johanna Johnston Edwin Schwarz and Mary Gerold George F. Yost and Mary Voorhees Peter Mattill and Mary Wise. 1868.
Adam Krack and Elizabeth Kelou Alex. Hulsman and Matilda Kloer Theodore Steubenrock and Fanny Wicker John M. Watter and Mary I. Jackman Jacob C. Breivogle and Johanna Weiderman Samuel Russell and Margaret Wood Chas. J. Kloer and Frederick Beal Chas. Henrichs and Mary Baumsberger Frederick Baulmer and Sophia Schwab Wensel Smith and Georhardz Boldt. 1869.
Frederick Guiser and Terresa Sherrer James Horey and Carrie Dean Wm. K. Stiles and Nancy J. Chamberlain Emil A. Martin and Elise J. Kuester James Mahen and Ann Walker Samuel R. Engols and Sarah Hopewell Joseph Thompson and Bridget C. Stanton Anderson Ward and Margaret L. Taylor Daniel S. Kester and Ann Hanly. 1870.
Wm. H. Lance and Alcinda Brunett John W. Holland and Laura Tones Frederick Ohm and Minnie Bearmann Jos. K. Ferrall and Mary E. Downing Andrew B. Collins and Susan Robiso« Frederick Comby and Rosa Felix Edward Johns and Magdalene Stucky Alphus Bass and Caroline Russell George Johnson and Eliza Mcllroy. 1871.
John Beyer and Sarah S. Edgerton James M. Hurst and Hannah L. Bennett Jame9 Rouse and Liddella Burton Wm. Brown and Anna Howard Wm. H. Welch and Arsula S. Guisinger Thoe. J. Arthur and Sidney A. Letnmons Jasper N. Lamb and Maria Ellen Whitesell Robert P. Watt and Lydia B. Davis. 1872.
Jas. B. Kennedy and Ellen C. Binderus Miles D. Brown and Mary McGee Samuel Persons and Alice Parker Edward St. John and Annie E. Powers. 1873.
John W. Thomas and Anna Smith Wm. Petri and Phoebe Kester Jacob E. Stevens and Elizabeth Sufful Jonathan L. Irwin and Nancy E. Cookes. 1874.
Adolpus F. Walker and Flora Morris Ernest Ringer and Sarah S. Cunningham Milton D. Hutsonpillar and Lydia A. Bush Wm. Wheeler and Sarah C. Reed Chas. W, Matheny and Elizabeth Jones Wm. Pullem and Ann C. Holbert Warren Sutliff and Nancy E. McMann. .. 1875.
John Smith and Sarah Smith Samuel Stewart and Nellie Wooden. 1876.
Edmond Van Vliet and Joann Miller James H. Richey and Mattie E. Richej Andrew J. Kaylor and Viola Rogers G. W. Cress and Ellen McCormick Geo.W.McDonald and Mary J. McClanahan Griffith Owens and Anna Rosser. 187T.
John Davis and Maggie Humphreys Harry L. Greiner and Emma L. ScanIon Andrew Smith and Eliza Falkner Lee Kettle and Hattie Welsh James Kelty and Jane Evans. 1878.
Thos. P. Carroll and Sarah A. Edgerton Joseph C. Patton and Mary Gilmore Andrew W. Hastings and Lena Rogers J. L. Hondyshell and Clara Musgrave Chas. Campbell and Laura E. Wood Silas H. Sanders and Elizabeth Owens Ira I. Gentry and Hattie Trader Adolphus Farr and Susie Smith OliverS. Osborn and Isadora Button Jos. H. Schofield and Isabella Mast. 1879.
John Young and Katie Geelan Geo. C. Jordan and Lydia A. Bailey Frank P. Deckart and Fannie Baker J. Hazeldine Wilkes and Hattie Estabrook Wm. H. Wheeler and Polly Ar.n Jewell Thos. L. Hutton and Effie Armstrong James E. McGrew and Alice Cunningham Wm. H. Moore and Ella Seever Samuel Andrus and Midda Smock Bertis McCormick and Kate Whitlock Jos. E. Hicklin and Emma Roberts Geo. W. Gorrell and Sarah E. Wood John D. Keeler and Annetta Floyd Martin G. Fields and Rachel Lepley Jas. A. Humphries and Henna Smithj John Jacobs and Marietta Kirk.
"FEW OF THEILI.S OF LIFE" are more prevalent and distressing than bilious disorders. The symtoms are low spirits, want of energy, restlessness, headache, no appetite, 6aJlow skin, costiveness and other ailments which show the liver sin a diseased state and needs regulating and the proper vrky to do it is to use "Dr, Swayne's Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills.' Their effect on the liver and blood is wonderful, removing pimples and all eruptions, leaving the complexion fair and fresh as in youth. Price 2 cents a box of thirty pills, or 5 boxes fo. $t.oo. Sent by mail on receipt of price, by Dr. Swayne & Son, 303 north Sixth street, Philadelphia. Sold by all leading druggists. In Terre Haute, by Buntin &
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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 John Strain and against Jacob Eckels and Gertrude Eckels, I am ordered to sell the following described real estate, situated in Vigo County, Indiana, to-wit:
Lot number tan (io) of block number welve (12) in McGaughey and Roache's iibdiyision in Terre Haute, Vigo coun y, Indiana, and on SATURDAY, THE 10TH DAY OF
APRIL, 1880,
between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. of 6aid day, at the Court house doorin re«-re 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 paid 'order of sale and costs, I will then ar.d there offer the fee simple, in and to said real estate, to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the same.
This iSth day of March, 1880,
Louis HAY, Sheriff.
Eggleston & Reed, Atiys. Prints tee $6.00. ...
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THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZERS.
CELEBRATED
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No. 11,866, The State of Indiana, Vigo County, in the Vigo Circuit Court, February term, 1880, John G. Funkhouser, vs. Benjamin F. Swafford, et al.
Be it known that on the 3d day March, 18S0, it was ordered by the court that the clerk notify by publication said George W. Jackson and Sarah J. Jackson, as non-resident 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 on the 30th day of April, 1880, the same being hi the April term of said court in the year 1880.
JOHN K. DURKAN, Clerk.
Dunningan & Stimson, Pl'fFs Attys
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that I will ap. ply to the board of commissioner* of Vigo county, Indiana, at their June term for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for one year. My place of business and ths premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are lccated at 128 south Fourth street, in Harrison township, Terre Haute, Indiana.
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JAMES F. BROWN.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their Juno term, tor a license to sell '"intoxicating liquors" ia a less quantity than a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be
my premises .for one year. My
place of business and the premises whereon said li juors are to be sold and drank are located an lota 138 and 189 in Rose's subdivision of 84 acres, sitnate 1 on the corner of Tenth and Chestnut strtets. in Terre llante, Vigo coanty, Indiana.
DAVID BBONSOX.
Al PLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given that 1 will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo County, Indiana, at their special term, on the 14th oi April, for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in a less quant ty th^n a quart at a time with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises for one'year. My place ot business and the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are located at 62U Main street, north side, between Sixth and Seventh streets, Harrison township, Terre Haute, Indiana.
B- L. FRI8BIE.
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The Bitters invariably remedy yellowness of th ». complexion and whites of the eyes, pains in the right side and under the right shoulder-blade, furred tongue, high colored urine, nausei, vertigo, dyspepsia, constipation, heaviness of the head, mental despondency, and every other manifestation or accompaniment of a nisordered condition of the liver. The stomach, bowels and kidneys also experience their regulating and eonio influence. tlfor sale by all dru*«rists and dealers genrallr.
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OTICE OF INSOLVENCY.
At the February term of the Vigo Circuit Court ihs estati- of James irl. Bundydcceased was rt« dare 1 prabablv insolvent Those Intercsted are notiQed that It wili lie settled m,. lj-iina-ir. SAMOSL \JKANDXLL.
Maivn 12th, 1810^ Administrs^'**-
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GUIDE
his entire life to the KAoTl^S&
Prostration of tho Nervous Fore oms that accompany It, [jierience pained in thlj
at he stands at tho heal
of the Generative Organ?. Let none bo d» failed'. Many an invalid resolved to main
frqmlmmediatobenefltfroraOr.OMn'scrcntrr.ent. Whlty .-inor rxhaastM T,.^ut I euro thoaxttnds cf porsoinovcryyeaj ins to answer will bo
Dr, 0, OLIN,
TA% ul flU OS tt deformities, and finally consumption. From first to last it is ever aggressive. Ordinary treatments are worse than useless. If neglected while a euro is possible, it may rapidly develop into quick consumption. The most thorough, successful ana pleasant treatment is
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