Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 April 1880 — Page 5

COURT ECHOES.

1 he Circuit Court Convenes—The List of Cases on the Docket.

1 he Divorce Cases to be Tried this Term.

Miscellaneous Court News.

From Thursday's Daily. MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Chas. B. Mullens and Mary L. E. Thorpe. John Mullenix and Mary J. Dungan.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Jacob D. Chadwick to Executors of the estate of Chauncey Rose, in-lots

145

and

146,

Rose's sub, for $ Edward Chadwick to same, satne, for Wm. T. Weddle to Palina

Oldham, pt out-lot

Josephus Collet to Fred W. Dunn, in-lots

36,

and lot

2

and hf

in-lot 1, Krumbhaar's sub, for Mary and H. T. Ketchum to

Sadie W. Morgan, pt sec

19, 20, 21, 22, 23

24,

Linton tp and lo*»

51 and

Benjamin F. Buskirk to Wm. F. Jorden,

10

Brokaw Bros., poor,

Fred, W. Stoeker, poor,

REAL ESTATE TRANRFERS. Clemintine and Noah Rudisel to H. C. Copeland, part sec, 34,

Pierson tp for

30,

The circuit court will convene

in April session,

THE APRIL TERM DOCKET OF THE CIRCUIT COURT. Claims 88 Civil 120 Petition to sell land 27 Foreclosure 36 To quiet title 7 For deed 2 Appeal 22 Divorce 38 Damages 8 On bond 6 Partition 80 Injunction 8 To cancel n«te 3 Malicious prosecution.. .. 7 Insanity 1 For posession 1 To set aside deed 8 Ejectment 9 Keple/yin 6 To set aside judgment 2 Civil attachment 5 Petition to sell as surviving partner.... Assignment To set aside '-ouveyance Breech of marriage contract Forfeiture recognizance On recognizance Vendor's lien To revive judgment To set aside codicil of will Libel To satisfy mortgage Inf. quo warranto....... .... To have satisfaction declared void To set aside partition Fer new trial Recovery of property To setasidefguardian's report To appoint commissioners False imprisonment Ta coi rect deed To declare yeidawill Adoption Slander

Total number of suits 408 MARRIED BUT NOT MATED. The following lb a list o( the divorce cases set for trial this term:

Helen Cook vs. John D. Cook. Samuel Branch vs. Llllic Branch. Eiunce Donham vs. Zschariah Donham. Harriet Hlltabiddle vs. Hiram J. Hiltablddle.

Sciotha Lemmer vs. John Frederick Lemmer. John C. Hicklin vs. Emma T. Hicklln.,

Margaret Weaver vs. John Weaver. ...j Matilda Boyd vs. Jonn Boyd. Matilda Goetz vs. Fred

Goetz.

Catherine Hippler vs. Wm. Hippler. Ruth A. Brown vs. Hugh M. Brawn. Thos. H. Riddle vs. Margaret Riddle. Emma Beattle vs. David Be°ttie. Lena Hastings vs. An drew Hastings. Harriet A, Wheeler vs. Myron Mary J. Simmons vs. Curtis Simmons* Oscar J, Struber vs. Sidina Struber. Henry S. Freeman vs. Margaret Freeman. EmmaC. Reifssider vs. -C. H. Reifsnider. Sophia Hansworth vs. Loius Hansworth Catherine O*Boyle vs. John O'Boyle.

|hip,for

18,

Otter Creek tp, for Murray Brigg6 to N. G. Buff, in-lots

1,855

*~wr*s

Clar* nioklla vs. John Hicklln. Sarah A. Brock TS. Andrew J. Brock. Amelia Crockett vs. Wm. Crockett. Margaret Ww1e vs. Wm. Wade. Mary Troy vs. John Troy. Wm. Cochell vs. Mar/rary Cocbell. Clark Harmon \s. Ella Harmon. Harah M. Lutes vs. Wm. L. Lutes. Walker Wilson vs. Anna Wilson. Bertba fitortz vs. Frank Stortz. Sarah F. Horsely vs. Wm. Horsely. Fannie Larr vs. Jos. Larr.

From Tuesday's Daily. MARRIAGE LICENSES.

Michael Riley and Catherine Fetherstein. Chauncey R. Young and Jennie Copeland.

Wm. Calhoun and Rachel C. Hoffman. Leonard F. Daniel and Belle Lovell.

REAL ESTVTE TRANSFER.

Caroline and J. F. Modesitt to Melissa Thompson,

18.

in sections

Nehf, pt sec

Monday

^tom Saturday's Bally.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

N. (y. Buff to John H. Reynolds. in-lots IQ,

20, 21, 22, 23

and

24,

Powers' sub for

$1,600.00

Martin Bratt to Job and Morton Britt,

20

acres in sec, 12,

Riley tp, for

Transfers,

2

$6,000.00

considerations,

acres

26

and

27,

Riley

township, for $

40

Emma and Sarah Barrett to Geo. Cheesman, int in sec 21,

Lucius Ryce to J. G. Barnard, pt out-lot 1,

4,750 00

50

00

and

Powers' sub, for

Pleasant Bledsoe to Sarah E. Hampton, 1% acres in sec 4,

50,

52,

Hartford, for

700 00

acres in sec

25, Pierson tp, for Jane Reece to Miller Ward, pt 7 2 acres in sec 8, Lost Creek tp, for Miller Ward to Mark Beal. int in same, for

400 00

700 00

Transfers, 11 considerations, 11,721 00 From Friday's Daily. MARRIAGE LICENSES. John F. Gladden and Jennie TaylorThos. Christian and Catherine Baxtont

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS. The following are the BILLS ALLOWED: Chauncy Twaddle, roads and bridges, $5«°° S. Loeby, poor,

33,

48.00

A. Grimes, county officer, 5°*32 H. S. Deming, poor,

5.00

2.00

$13-00

Newton and Pleasant Bledsoe to Newton Rogers, 104 acres in sec

Linton tp for

$300.00

CIRCUIT COURT.

7,600.00

From Monday's Daily. CIRCUIT CO

The Circuit Court convened to-day in April session, Judge Patterson on the bench The first day's cases were called.

600 OO

Geo. M. Moore to Mary E. McGrew,

acres in section 31,

Pierson township, for 1

200 00

Sarah E. Gilcrease to Missouri E. Budd,

19

814 00

1 00

26,

for

1, 2

and

3,

Collett's add, for Jane B. Krumbhaar to Mary A. C. Preston, hf qr sec

acres in section

31, Riley township, for

John T. Scott to same,

400 00

Sarah Vickers (Administratrix) to John McClintock,

19

in section

acres

24,

Nevins town­

ship, for

228 00

7

in section

acres

14,

500 00

Nevin6 township

for 1

32,

1,200 00

700 00

John T. Scott to same, part of section

in Harrison town-

40 00

Nevins tp, for $

25 00

feet front on

Sixth street, for 1,300 co Thos. Dowling heirs to Michael Tierney, in-lot

5,

Dewling's sub, for

Elsie M. and John D. Wilson to Cyrus Knapp, pt in-lot

550 00

3,

Minshall's sub, tor 6,500 00 From Wednesday's Daily.

MARRIAGE LICENSES.

James B. Gill and Jane Fuller. Henry D. Davis and Anne Browe. POLICE COURT. Not a case.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Jos. C. Stout (commissioner) to Jas. S. Bryan and M. S. Boston,

700 00

98

acres in sections

and

36,

36

Pierson tp, for

$3,200 00

Same to Jas. S. Bryan, tract of land adjoining Centerville, for

John Hamler to Emanuel Hamler, pt sec

13,

550 00

Pierson tp, for

200 00

W. H. Romine to N. G. Buff trustee), 1 acre in sec

33,

(tr HJ 1 00

"arrison tp, for

N. G. Buff to Nancy C. Romine, same, for Lonis Hay (sheriff) to Andrew

5.50

Linton tp, for

Phoeba Mickleberry to William Reese, in-lots

163 20

78

and

79,

ford, for

San-

Isaac N. Shumard to Abner B. Stoner, in-lot

200 00

4,

Krumbhaar'6

sub, for

i, 200 00

Transfers,® considerations, $5,515

20

LOCAL' NOTICES^

Extract from a lettdf from Bickelt & Griffin, Druggists, Monroe, N. C. MONROE, Dec.

27, 1879.

We have no hesitation in saying that your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure is the most efficient combination for obstinate Kidney diseases we have ever known— and we have no meagre experience, our Dr. Bickett being a.practicing physician for nearly twenty years.

BICKETT & GRIFFIN.

The Australians do not take kindly to the polygamic idea. One of the Salt Lake priests who has just returned from a proselyting visit to the big island says that four attempts were made there to murder him, and the Salt Lake Tribune is abusing the Australians for their poor marksmanship.—[New York Sun.

This is bad shooting—four times and "Nary" a hit. Simmons and*Pierce have been hitting the mark every time with their arrivals of vegetables, teas and fancy and staple groceries.

"MY BACKACHES SO,

and I feel miserably," said a hard-work-ing man. The doctor questioned him and found that he had been habitually costive for years, that now his kidneys were disordered and his whole system deranged. Kidney-Wort was recommended and faithfully taken and in a short time every trouble was removed. The cleansing and tonic power of this medicine on the bowels and kidneys is wonderfui.

NEW METHOD IN EDICIN, By this new metnod eyery sick person can get a package of dry vegetable compound, Kidney-Wort, and prepare for themselves six quarts of medicine. It is a specific cure for Kidney Diseases, Liver Complaint, Constipation and Piles, and a grand tonic for Females.

TROU BLES OE CHILDREN. That are always wetting their bed ought not to be scolded and punished for what they cannot help. They need a medicine having a tonic effect on the kidney and urinary organs. Such a medicine is Kidney-Wort. It has specific action. Dc noi iVil to try it for them.

FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD!

We wiil pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costiveness we can not cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Sugar Coated. Large boxes, containing

30

Pills,

25

cents.

For sale by all Druggists. Beware of counterfeits* and imitations. The genuine manufactured only by John C. West & Co., "The Pill Makers,"

181

and

THEOBY VS. FACTS

THE xfiKKE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.

All established theories are set aside by solid facts. The 6olid facts in mis case are, that the business interests of our fair city have been more greatly enhanced within the past year by one single enterprise, conducted by one single mind, than by all other productive institutions in Rochester. We refer to the manufacture of Hop Bitters. The remedial properties of hops, with the herbsintroduced, principally buchu, mandrake and dandelion, had lone been known, but there Jhad been so much mere stuff—aye, deleterious stuff— foisted upon the country, under the general cognomen of "bitters" and "remedies," that thi* medicine, which had been perfecting under the experiments of skilled pharmaceutists, and chemists, had to overcome the distrust of all such "remedies" by the slow process of information, which has been so successfully done that to-day the druggist who does$*not embrace Hop Bitters in the list of his regularly ordered medicines, or the family that does not know its beneficial effects wonld be difficult to find. 1HE MANUFACTOY is located on Mill 6treet, from which emanates the preparation that is daily shipped to all parts of this country, and to sections of the globe over which the American flag does not float. The business is splendidly systematized, and everything goes OIJ so quietly that it would be difficult to imagine that so extensive a business was done in that locality. Each department is ovarseen by competent persons. The items for bottles and for packing-boxes are enormously surprising, aud those who furnish these two articles alone have reason to rejoice at the discovery of Hop Bitters, while the myriads of sick people who have been cured by this invaluable remedy have greater reason to rejoice. —[Rochester Evening Express.

MORE FACTS.

Sterling, 111., August

22, 1879.

We fee' we must write something of the success of Hop Bitters. Their sale is treble that of any other article of medicine. Hence we feel it but justice to you and your Bitters to say that it is a medicine of real merit and virtue, and doing much good and effecting great cures Yours, *J. F. & H. B. UTLEY.

Ashtabula, O., Nov.

16, 1877.

Gents—We have used your Bitters, and like them very much. SNYDER& HARIS.

Mfrs. Shafts, Pole*, &c.

Hayesville, Ohio, Feb. 11,

1880.

I am very glad to say I have tried Hop Bitters, and never took anything that did me as much good. I only took two bottles and I would not take

$100

for the good they did me. recommend them to my patients, and get the best of results from their use.

C. B. MERCER, M. D.

New Haven, Conn., Sept. ig,

1878.

We take pleasure in giving you a notice and a nice, strong one, as it' (Hop Bitters) deserves it. Weu6e it,'and we know it deserecs it.—[The Register.

Wenona, 111., Aug, 6, 7869.

HOP BITTERS Co.: O. Wingate bought of us a. bottle of your Bitters a few weeks ago, and they did him an immense amount of good We sell 2% doz. per week.

DENY BROS.

Greenwich,

N. Y.,

Feb.

12, 1880.

Hop Bitters are the most valuable medicine I ever knew. I should not have any mother now but for them,

HENRY

KNAPP.

Long Jack, Mo., Sept.

138

W. Madison 6treet, Chicago. Free trial package sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 3 cent stamp.

14,1879.

I have been using Hop Bitters, and have received great benefit from them for liver complaint and malarial fever. They are superior to all other medicines.

P.M.BARNES.

Greenwich. Feb. 11,1880.

HOP BITTERS Co.: Sirs—I was given up by the doctors to die of scrofula consumption. Two bottles of your Bitters cured me. They are having a large sale here.

LEROY BREWER.

Kalamazoo, Mich., Feb.

2,1880.

HOP BITTERS MFG. CO.: I know Hop Bitters will bear recommendation honestly. All who use them confer upon them the highest encomiums and give them credit for^making cures— all the proprietors claim for them. I have kept them since they were first offered to the public. They took high rank from the first, and ^maintained it, And are more called for than all others combined. So long as they keep up their high reputation for purity |and usefulness, I shall continue to recommend them—something I have never before done with any other patent medicine. ...r J.J. BABCOCK.

Physician and Druggist.

Kahokia, Mo., Feb.

9, 1880.

I purchased five bottles of your Hop Bitten of Bishop & Co. Ia6t fall, for my daughter, and am well pleased with the Bitters. They did her more good than all the medicine she has taken for six rears.

WM. T. MCCLURE.

The above is from a very reliable farmer, whose daughter was in poor health for seven or eight ye'ars, and could obtain no relief until 6he used Hop Bitters. She is now in as good health as any person in this country. We have large sales, and they are making re markable cures.

W. K. BISHOP & CO.

to ride in the elegant

-R. lESOGKESSS

DEALERS IN

9

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county Indiana, at their June term, for a license to 6ell "intoxicating liquors" in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be draBk on my premises, for one year. My place of business and the premises whereon said liquom are to be sold and drank are located

928

south Second 6treet

in the cityofTerre Haute, in Harrison township, in Vigo county, Indiana. HENRY PATT.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE.

Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Vigo county, Indiana, at their June term, for a license to sell "intoxicating liquors" in a le6S 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 the premises whereon said liquors are to be sold and drank are located lot

286

of

original in-lots of town, now city of Terre Haute, in Harrison township, in Vigo county, Indiana.

HENRY AFPMAN.

APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice la hereby given that I will apply to to the board of Commissioners of Vigo ceuntj, Indiana, at their Jane term, for a llcemae to sell intoxicating liquor* 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 the premises whereon said Uquars are to be sold and drank are located on the north qvarter of in-lot 112, being the corner of Third and Poplar, in the Third ward, in the eity of Terre Haute, in Harrison township, in TJgo county,Indiana.

WILLIAM FREMONT

FARM"

Agents for Hughe's sulky plows, La Belle Wagon, Agents for Moline sulky plows, The Osborn self-binder, the best in use.' Agents for Osborn and Buckeye reaper and mower, and a full line of th hast implements iq the market.

Agents for the J. Case Russell and Springflejd threshing machine.

Farmers are cordially invited to call and look at our goodsbefore buying.

Soul Third street, East side Public square. 'v**jff'*= R. ROGERS CO.

Take the Sixth street car for the I. & St. L. Depot, if you wish

Palace HHHoxtoxa. IE3@cllz^ixigf Cazs

Which are now run on the INDIANAPOLIS & ST. LOUIS AND BEE LINE RAILROADS, between St. Louis arid1 Cleveland. To holders of ist class tickets to terminal stations on these lines these cars are l?!*ITir Put chase your tickets at }hel. &St. L. Depot, corner Sixth and Tippecanoe streets.

OWEN, PIXLEY& CO

MANUFACTURE THEIR

Men's, Youths', Boys' and Children's

O IN

-AND-

Retail Direct to the Consumer

SAVING THEM THE MIDDLEMAN'S PROFIT.

All other houses between Indianapolis and St. Louis have to buy their goods in the general marke

OWEN, PIX LEY & CO.

O N E A E

-AND-

LESS THAN THOSE WHO BUY.

OWEN: PIXLEY & 0.

508 and 5iO Main Street, Terire Haute, Ind.

's

"ftuick selling furniture store

1 0 2

CUBES THOUSANDS 72ABLY.

IT IS TNI LEADIRB REMEDY FOR All

THROAT & LONG COMPLAINTS

Health and Strength follow from its ase. If yon have WEAK LUNGS, are Coir suiiPTivB, have OBRSRAL DEBILITY, DYBFXF8IA, or BRONCHITIS, the nae of a single bottle will satisfy you that it meets the necessity of your case and gives a relief that can be had from no other source, sir on Bomi.

The most obstinate COUQBS and COLDS immediately relieved.

CO.,

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IMPLEM 3NTS.

MS

Jr

ED. E. BARTON Tcket Agent.

THIS!

'9$-

'v

&

At "J

•4

4

and

place in the city for furniture.

104

A

DR. CROOK'S

WINE OF TAR

Dr. J. Kramer's German Eye Salve

j? •?,-*$

a

Sfefr t'il

vC

-4 V.f

Easy to sit in, pretty 'to look

at and cheao in price:at

DR. CROOK'S

Wine of Tar, A P38ITIYE

CORE

For CoDgfes. folds,

A1TD COflSuKPTIOH. It Tonic* Ctr.. 5c- ^5 L": ctiie, ii a

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A bottfe contains 16 times as much 'as any 85 cent preparation- IT BBRES.

la a positive cure for

weak and diseased eyee. 8AVS ABB SSJABU. Never fails to cure any case of sore eyes, and no remedy is so inn mediate in its effects. Price 25 fynfji ft box. Should yonr-draggiit not hflvo it, ou receipt of CfOtH

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