Terre Haute Weekly Gazette, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 7 April 1881 — Page 8
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To all who are suffering from tne er ore and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lose of manhood, &c., I will pend recipe that will cure you, FREM OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary
South America. Send a self addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T. INKAS, Station D, J(cw York Citv.
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Will find that the National House is thr nicest place in tlis city to $et meals. To the traveling public superior attraction in rates' accommodatioos, and locations arc offered 1
The U. S. Government Tiaes Howe Scales. Send for catalogue to BORDEK, SELLECK & Co., general agents, Chicago, 111.
THE
guests of the National Hotel are
unanimously of the option that it gives the best board for the money in he city
Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Restorer is the marvel of the age for all Nerve Dicases. All fits stopped free. Send to931 Arch Street Philadelphia, Penn.
THE
Superior Court of Cass County is
«o more.
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The market master's receipt^^pr ^tl^e month of March were $22.
THE
Republican primariei will he
held next Saturday night and the city convention a week later. nr1"*8
SENATOK NEWTON BOOTH,
CATARRH.—Complete
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THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1331
A Card!
Comfort hmM 1
IS WHAT ALL WHO STW AT THE BOSTON HOUSE M8CURR.
"Jim" Boston, as all his friends call
Aim,
is one of the best hosts any nan ever stopped with. He sets a good table, take the best care of your horse, and charge you reasonably. When in town stop with him at his place on the east S'.de of Fourth, just south of Walnut street
Hunter's Troy Laundry.
is in keeping with tne importance ot a metropolis number'jig nearly 30,009 souls. TTie work Is done as nicely as it could be at Troy, N. Y. Work delivered to any part of the city. •.
of Califor
nia, is in the city over Sunday, the guest of his brother. [Indianapolis Journal.
':v^|Co»i«| Fair.' V-
Yesterday a large meeting was held of the Mamnerchor and Turner's societies and it was decided to give a grand Fair at Dowling Hall, the last three days in April. The societies as is known, have bought the lot south of Turner Hall and intend as soon as they have funds to troild an addition to their hall which is now much to small for eonje the large entertainments given there*
and infallible
treatment for $1.00. Ask for Sanford'sRadical Cnre, each package of which con tains one bottle Radical Cure,, one box Catarrh Solvent and one Improve* Inhaler. All for $1. **«?T,Vn'
LIKE," said a grateful lady, "had
one
of intense suffering and misery
until cured of a disfigured scrofulous humor by the Cuticura Remedies," Ask your Druggists about them if troubled with itching and scaly humors.
Drof|i«ta Speak.
"When we are asked to recommend something to nourish and strengthen the blood we always sav take Malt Bitters. •'Best blood purifier we know of." "Rapidly displacing all other 'bitters.'" "For weakness, nervousness and the fruits of dissipation nothing like "Malt Bitters." "Women and children take them ft"** ...
MORE COURT MOUSE.
Correspondent whs Like* to What is Going on ia Court.
Hear
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To the Editor
Oi the GAMTTB:
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Please giTe me space in your valuable paper to say something regarding the Court-house question which is now occupying so much of the extra gas of the people of Vigo County. I have been of the opinion lot.years that Teir^ Haute looked very much like a steam-boat With a wheel on one end and until there is a substantial house .ilt on the square it will remain in the same condition. 1 am aware thnt we are taxed *egy Jatavy at pruieit, t»a |he offlom' con* sume all that an# it does not improve the jcounty nor provide a safe deposit for the records of the county.
We pride ourselves On hairing onefcfthe o6t productive cou»tiW4n the istateana ok on Terre Hatae asfceing among
most look most beautiful estif'sln
then should we riolfcave splend house, one that wottld.be a credit to the people of Vigo county AS fbr the pm sent court house it is unfit to b§ used as such. A person can ceter hear *Wbat Is
going on. Now, 1 am in favOr of a court house and much more so aAer an occur* ranee in which Aftprfd jefceitfVy. I am of a turn of mind to know what is agoing on or said. On«npnaion I speak of in the Circuit court room flwaa ce&ainln trial was in JMMgWMH vPWft
pose. I failed to hear a word acd- seeing plenty of rDora'arouh&therSiUiig iuoved myself up. I did not know I was violating an oracrof court, but presently a very genteel looking man who lookrd as if he might be a dancing master stepped up and said "Can't you find a seat?" Of course 1 couldiau Ihwe mar people occ py in tet hetee£% c%t%lei |f the' Bar. I was like the' fellow who fell in the soap trough «icould slide «ne way just as well as another, sal just' slid *ht of the house altogether as I .could hear nothing anyway. When I afti^g courthouse tlike to kno* what is on toast
FIVE THOUSAND
Hie following was filed this afternoon: State of Indiana S. County of Vigo.) In the Vigo Circuit Court April term, 1881.
Jane McMurtrie vs. Mary Micktebeiry The saidplaint iffc
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complains of the said (20,000.
defendant and says that heretofore, towit: On the——day of jX881 the said defendant in and upon the said plaintiff, with force and arms, made an assault and her, the said plaintiff, did then and there wound and ill-treat* by 9 then and there shooting the said plaintiff in her left arm with a certain arm loaded with gun powder and leaden ball, which she, the said defendant, then and there held in her bands, thereby inflicting a dangerous and dreadful wound upon the arm and body of said plaintiff by means whereof she, the said plaintiff, was made dangerously sick and was caused to suffer extreme bodily harm and anguish ol mind ana was thereby sompelled to expend, and did expend, in procuring medical treatment and assistance tor the said dangerous wound the sum of $600. The plaintiff further says that by reason of the said dangerous wounds and bruises so inilictcd as aforesaid by the said defendant, she, the plaintiff, has lost the use and control of the said arm. She alle-
further by reason of said wounds and ruiscs she, the said (plaintiff, was prostrated and compelled for along time, towit: twelve weeks, to lie helplessly upon her bed..
And the said defendant divers other wrongs and injurits to tiie plaintiff then and there did to the damage of Ujg pl&inr tiff in UiQ*si}m of $5,900.
Wherefore plaintiff prays judgment in the suifi of $5,000 and for such otfee? relief as may be just and nroper.
FELSBSNTHAL,
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GAZETTE
and I will try to deserve
your patronage. S Very respectfully, C. Af POWEB, 104 and 106 Main st. near cor. First.
have been entered.
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11 Plaintiff.
A Card to the RettJers of the mGazette, if* Designing jjereons with a ticWTO injuring my business, have been circulating the report that I had or would go out of business this spring, and in otic instance at least, stated to a farmer that thy warranty's were worthless. I now say by way of refuting the same that I hav4 Wen engaged in the sale of farm implement8, wagons, and other articles continuously for thirteen years past at Sullivan, Ind., and in Terre Haute, and can probably show the names of more farmers on my book than any dealer in Terre Haute, not one of whom will say my warranty's have not always been fulfilled on evfiy article sold. I am now bringing to this city a larger stock of first class goods, embracing plows, cultivators, reapers, binders, wagons, spring wagons, Buigiesaod Phastons, all of which I will sell on their merits and fully -warrant, hoping to gain the trade of fanners, aad others by giving them better value (or their money than they can get elsewhere, without ridiculing or misrepresenting the goods of my competitors in trade. Please call and see me readers of the
Terre Haute, Ind.
Not Porter" Marderer'1
A few days ago a dispatch was received from Texas stating that Currie, who murdered Porter had- been shot. This must be a mistake as Currie is working in a foundry 'at Vincennes. He is an uncle of the Jim Currie who once worked in the Vandalia shops. i» Catarrh of EloveR Years' Stand" ing Cured ia Three Jehfiha.
The President of the Wisconsin State Normal School, Mr. Wm. D. Parker, says, in a letter to Drs. Starkey & Palen, Under date of September 4th 1879: "After enduring post-nasal catarrh for eleven years, at times greatly antfoyea and sickened by the abundance ot the secretions, in the full belief that catarrh is. incurable, I procured your Compound Ofyiebv and after three months' steady application the secretion wholly ceased and has not yet returned, six months having elapsed sicce I have used the Oxygen. I therefore commend your specific to the thousands of sufferers from catairh with its attendant ills. I shall take pleasure in testifying for the benefit of any inquirers," Our Treatise oil Compound Oxygen which containg a large number of testimonials to remarkable cures, is apnt free.1 DRS. STAHKKT &
PALKK,
1109 and 1111
Girard street, Philadelphia, Pa.
THE
Marchal & Smith Organ Co. hate
so perfected the production of Uieir 15 Stop Organs that they are aMe now to extend their low offer indefinitelyTnousands of their $w Organsl|ribe«i sold since they first offend tfiiin, aad their production in each immeilaquaatities has enabled to rfect and eitoinm!
per Tin otfginfHyl public 4 raadeal foW ^ndw. that what ^ulctenaei fo
offer wi
among Why court
troduce and best organ It would seer benefit th^ oughly accot Work greaitlypo the bendKt Of thi jectors. The pffer they mike in otar1 vertising cbliAnns ia well Worth est consideration of ouRreidctf. all the responsibility to AiitmselV^s,' propose tq s|nd their fected- ^tirul compass, tone rftWBqrBtrTlhliB, ai «xtreim^ low prtoe of sixty dollliH.
and if not fbund
tofy they remand the money an
«ay.freight both ways, thus asking-the puoiaser to take no responsibility whatWe add that no hesitation need he felt in sendiua tlw wuuej lu lhla fitlll, 'ia a
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they
Itoaa twin Wi ctidlb«nd than trebled, WghiKOftt, dependsupo
J. M. SANFORD.
Remedy he has ever
other
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THE
city schools opened up again this
morning.
THE TERRE HAUTE WEEKLY GAZETTE.
TEL1GEAPHIC NEWS NOTES-
Caught Fresh From the Wire*.
The river at Bismarck fell another foot Saturday and Mandon is now out of water.
W Seaver, of Midland has assigned.
The O'Leary six day walking tournament, of Chicago, has been postponed, and will begin May 14th.
Henry G. Chapin, ol Detroit, was found ead Saturday near the depot. The cars probably ran over him.
The snow storm, which continued eighty-four hours, at Cleveland, Saturday, has ceased, and a thaw begun.
Miss Hattie Deal, of Iowa City, Satur. day began the fortieth dav ot her fast She is found much better than expected.
The Louisville & Nashville road directory, Saturday, subscribed $20,000 for the new elevator, which is to be put up shortly, j.
A large4 brick building in the course of erection on Luzerne street, Baltimore, fell Saturday, severely injuring four workmen. ^jf}
In addition to the entries already made in the great stallion race at Boston, Monroe Chief and Bonesetter, of Chicago,
the great Chief
Richard O. Cowling, of Louisville, one of the brightest physicians in the State, died suddenly Saturday of rheumatism of the heart.
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The tefribly mangled ^nd lifeless body Of a man, supposed to be Eugene C. Ellis, of Emporia, Kansas, was found in the tunnel at St. Louis Saturday
|J?A meeting of Iowa farmers, in opposition to the barbed wire monopoly, was held at Des Moines, Ia, Saturday,., with quite a large attendance.
Barnett, of Cincinnati, was found dead in his wagon Saturday, four miles south of Middletown, Ohio. Appearances indicated murder, but the crime, is not known.
Strikes among the various trades of Detroit are becoming more frequent as the season advances, generally for an increase in the wages of 25 to 50 cents per day.
Dispatches to the Salt Lake Citv papers say that the round house of the Utah and Northern railroad at Logan, burned to the ground on the 31st of March. Loss, estimated at $40,000.
At a meeting of the directors of the Western Union Telegraph Company, at New York, Saturday, Cornelius Vanderbilt resigned as director, and General Eckert was made a member of the executive committee.* -r frf •, itt js!*1
Michael P. Caffee, Laurent de Fossa and Charles M. Wvant, officers of the Mutual Stock Operating Company, at New York, were indicted Saturday by the Grand Turv for their connection with that company.
An Iowa City dispatch says: Mis Haitie Deuel is still about the same. She is gradually growing weaker bodily, but her intellect seems as sound as ever. She notices everything that is going on about her. To-day (Monday) noon,she begins the forty-first day of her fast.
The New York Anti-high Rent Leaguers resolved yesterday tnat the compe tition with Western industries, of which New York manufacturers are now complaining, must inevitably become still more dangerous after the unjustifiable increase of house rents, and will drive many industries out of the city.
Saturday a party of railroad men and representatives of the Chicago press, on invitation of the Pullman Palace Car Company, rode out to Pullman, for the jburpose of starting the Corliss engine. This ponderous affair is th^ one which was on exhibition in the Philadelphia Centennial, and is the largest in the world. Gen. Grant was to have started it, but he being unable to attend, Mr. Pullman's daughter raised the lever which set the huge machine in motion. ..
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FOREIGN. .!
The Daily News indicates that England has declined to attend the Monetary Conference.
A bomb was exploded under the windows of the palace of the Duae Santona at Madrid, but nobody was hurt.
The Land League have removed their books and papers in anticipation of a descent by £ie British authorities.
The phvsicians speak hoi Beaconsifefd's condition. He sidwably hetter Saturday.
was con-
Miss $nari one of the victims of the Opera HVuse fire at Nice, was the finance of Herbert ftww, son of Sims Reeves, thewell ^aown tenor.
The GtMalquiver river his men 8*4 Tears are entertained that the will be flooded, oecuned between the people who were protecting a process an estate near Ballaghaderin,
Two men Were killed and ded ially announced that (he ligation in regard to the
murder of the Czar has led to, the arrest of dLebaltschitseh. the son of a Priest, who
A St. Petersburg dispatch says the arrest ot Klhalstcbitisch renders necessary postponement of the trial of the conspirators. ,y}
A Dublin dispatch sava that at a land meeting at Clougb, County Kilkenny, Dillon read a telegram from Ballaghaderin, about the adftay there Saturday, stating that the police had fired on people without provocation. Two men were killed,, two are dying. and three are woanded.
Geo 8. Blaney,—manufatfnier of wanst air furnaces at Cincinnati, jumped ftonrtbe train at Wood street crossing vesterday, and was struck by a train coming on an adjoining track and Instantly killed.
In the Roman Chamber of Deputies the Minister of Finance said the budget of 1881 showed a surplus of 15,000,000 lire. Italy would take part in the Monetary Conference, and he hoped arrangements will be agreed to which would obtain for silver the widest possible market, on the same terms as gold.
Four natives, belonging to Colonel Flatther's mission of exploration for a trans-Sahara railway, arrived at Ouargia on Monday last, reporting that the expedition was surprised, and Colonel Flatthers, and Maker, and a larse number of the expedition were killed. Dianons, Polquin, and 61 men escaped but were afterwards overtaken by anotlie tribe. The tribe offered the fugitives some dates, which were poisoned, and Dianons and 28 men soon afterwards died.-/.
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DOMESTIC.
Jewett G. Devoitee, of,Columbus, Ga, editor of the Enquirer-Sun, died yester day.
T. H. Conner, saloon keeper at Cincinnati, was shot and mortally wounded by W. T. Johnson yesterday.
The sale of the Atlantic, Mississippi & Ohio railroad was confirmed yesterday in the United States Court.
Chas. Scribner's sons, of New York, haw sold Scribner's Monthly and the St Nicholas to Roswell Smith. agent ot illed yesteron the St.
Smith F. Man son, passenger the Wisconsin Central, was kil day near White, Wisconsin, Paul road.
The steamboat Gilbert, having come off the dock at Vicksburg Sunday, burned at the landing yesterday. Owned at Evansville no insurance.
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The gorge below Mandon broke yesterday, ana the river receded in its original banks. The people are cleaning the ice and mud away fi Tt '.ill
At Jackson, Mississippi, yesterday, a man was found lying on the sidewalk with his head nearly severed from his body. A negro has been arrested on suspicfon. -fr,
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Robert Sparks, of St. LoufCyesterday threw himself under the wheels of the switching engine in the Missouri Pacific
The Guadalquiver river has inundated four square miles of the town, and forty of the country at its mouth. The flood is increasing.
Thirty-eight thousand persons are in want of provisioos in the flooded districts The damage is estimated at $200,000.
The Russian Philantnropical Society has resolved to provide for the families of those killed or injured in the struggle against the Nihilists. A special guard will be formed for protecting the Emperor.
Prince Carolatb, of Berlin, has obtained a decree of divorce against his wife, nee Countess Hertzfeldt. It is said that Count Herbert Bismarck's marriage with the divorced ladj will soon take place.
A war ot races has broken out in the Valley of Canete, where more than 2,000 Chinamen have been barbarously murdered by the negroes and Cholos. All the cane fields, sugar houses, machinery, etc., are burned, and property to the value of millions has been wrecked. All the plunderers caught are soundly flogged, and under this system the streets are safer than they were a few weeks ago
A list of fifty Peruvian property owners has been issued by the Chilians, from each of which they demand $20,000 to pay for the expenses of the army. Some declared thev would not pay this amount, but as the 'penalty for non-payment is destruction of property, few are expected to fail to pay.
THE
-•M j.
uiiy or
ladies who some time since were
unable to go out, having taken Lydia £. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, are quite recovered, and have gone en their way rejoicing.
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A IJDWBUFF ami aatir.
C. H. Goldsmith, of 29 north Fourth street, offers for sale 3,000 bushels of N. Y. iKrtstfMa of different kinds: BUR-
ROSE.MIOWFIAKE, PEAC and PEERLESS. Will aeU by
carload smaller quantity.
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Ravaaao Rapfcrta.
The following is Collector MinshaU's report of collections during the month of
March: On lists—».... On spirits. On tobacco..... On cigars On beer....... w... On special taxx.... fl?
.$ 88.25 1H«8610 181.04 3,078.44.
.. 34&06 of- .'. $170,171.80
Th« doctorii Qitagr««
As to the Jjest methods and remedies for the cure of censtipalion and disordeiad liver end kidneyW But IbesO that have used Kidney-Wort agree that it ia by far the best medicine known. Its actio* ia prompt, thorough and' lasting. Don't »ske pills rod otter mercmials that po§ ton the systeaa, but hgr using KidnerWort restore the natural setionof«all the organs.—Nwft Qpvemmit.
Is IT not kind in Jfri Pilbeck stopping so long in Washingtoa to push the ccnfinQatTon of |lr. Jones through, the iee.ate?
Such,
nessed.
true friendship is rarely wit
UN FERMENTED
MALT BITTERS
TRADEMARK
MALT AND HOPS
CONSUMPTION—To
prevent night
sweats,to ease the cough, and arrest emancipation and decline, no other form of malt or medicine can possibly equal Malt Bitters. This nutrient and tonic is neh in nourishment and ttrength. It tides the patient over the most critical stages of disease digests and assimilates food, enriches and purifies the blood. It builds up the system Dy stimulating Into new life the entire process of digestion, by which new blooa is made and the progress of disease and debility arrested.
Malt Bitters are prepared without fermentation from Cannalan barley malt and hops and commend themselves to consumptives aad those of consumptive tendency, to delicate females and '.sickly children, to the id physically prostrated, as the purest fest and most powerful restorative yet soovered In medioinj.
aged and to the nervous and to the mentally and safi discovered Bitters Company, and see that every bottle bears-the trade mark label, duly signed and enclosed in wave lines as *een lu cut.
a
yard and had both legs cut off. He did r" this with suicidal intent and died shortly
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afterwards. Mrs. Louise Sargeant, of Santa Rita, last Saturday started on horseback to
visit a neighbor. The horse was found later by the road side. Mrs. S. was found burried near a shepherd's camp, and it is evident she had been murdered. A Mexican shepherd has been arrested on suspicion.
Malt Bitters motor sale by nil Druggist the third ballot Tin ill II'IHIIHW I the City Convention were: P. B. O'Reil ly, Abe Shewmaker and H. Boudinot Samuel McKeen, E. L. Girdner, Briggs, John Paddock.
SECOND WARD.
J.D.Early.
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The officers quarters occupied by Capt. O. M. Callahan, at Fort Supply Indian Territory, Fourth cavaliy Lieut. Henry Wygart, and Lieut. D. M. Appel, were totally destroyed by fire last Saturday. Capt'Callahan ana his sister lost everything they possessed. George P. Davis was nearly suffocated and F. L- Munson, and Charles Weber were severly injured roREiov.
An application to admit the editor of the Freheit to bail was strongly opposed. The Magistrate decided that the case was too serious for bail.
Chairman, George E. Farrint Secretary, W. H. Duncan. J. W. Mantj, was elected committeeman, M. N. Dial declining a re-election. Andrew Crawford was nominated by acclamati Delegates M. N. Diall, George E. Farrini ton, J. W. Cruft, A. Barnett, A. MgF Buckingham, Dr. Joseph Richardson anr^^ 0*.-\\0^i .%v
Mr. Crawford, the nominee, is PresidennKP\|C \A° )(\9 of the Wabash Iron company. He is C® o® native of Pennsylvania and has beei 0 living here for about eleven years. 0°t
THIRD WARD.
Chairman, Judge Rhoads Secretary!V® Councilmon Ellis. Committeeman 'a Edwin Ellis. Wm Sudbrink was nomi nated tor councilman by acclamation Delegates: John W. Ross, James Pj Johnston, Edwin Ellis, John Rup Abraham Smallwood, D. B. Arnold a: James Thorpe.
Mr. Sudbriuk is a bricksJtaal y* inu iiiim iw iviaaa—a—
WANTED!
ENKBOET1C, HOKKJT MKK Ui EVKRT MUNITY TO RRFllESBKT TBK Pennt Valley fl utua I
Assessment Ufa I t. Co., OP MILLHElM, PA. Liberal Inducements offered. Address tlys Home Office for territory and a free outfit.
QTARTLINC ODISCOVERY!
LOTT MANHOOD (RESTORED, i.
A Tfctia of Toatbtal iinBendmoe i:—ing Vmwtan DMJ,Xemai iSebilltjr, Loatlliahood.«te_ bsTinc triad in vain every known
raiMdy^MdiaooTerAdABtBplrntfeine^rlika-— bewM seod FBMt to his fenow Sd. dNM J. H. BXKVBS. «S CaMtaam^TX.T.
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The State
while those who do not chances remain in pov aaany asen, women, boysand rrrta to Work tor os right In their own localiit®*. fhe boaneas will pay mora than ten times ordinary wages. We Airnlsh an expenalve outfit and all that you need, free. *o one who engagealalls to make moaMy/very rapidly, Ymt eandervote yonr whole time to the work, or ^qly your spare momenta. Fnl information land all that needed seut Tree. Address STIKSOX A 6d, Portland Maine.
MADAME einwom
BEATTy^S
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Children
Fitohex's
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a Standard Family Remedy for liseases of the Liver, Storaaefe uid Bowelk—It ia Purely Vegetable.—It »eter, Debilitates—It it Oatliartio and onto. TRY
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Countv, in the Vigo Circuit Court, February toran, IWI. Atlas Engine Works •#. Harmon Q. Wilaon et, aL Belt known, that on the 26m day of March I88I it was ordered by the Court that the Clerk notify br publication Minerva Yeley and William Q. Wllsoq, implead eel with said Harmon O. Wilson as non resident defendant* of the pendency of this aetion against them. 8alddefMMl«ntH are therefore hereby notified of the pendenay ot raid action against them and that the same will, stand ftir trtRl May Mth l«tl, the riame being the April term of said Court in the year IJgJ
MSKKILX.y.SkiTft,Crffrk
HELP
Yourselves by making monIqr when a golden chance *ls offered, thereby alWhys keep* lag poverty from yoor door
Thoaewho always take advantage of the good chances for making money that become wealthy, improve such poverty. We want
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CENTAUR LINIMENTS tbl World's/great Pain-Relieving remedies. They heal, soothe and
and Rheumatism upon
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and Sprains* Galls, and Lam* neas u^on Beasts. Cheap* quit) and tellable.
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sooth 1 SevenCu —_a ... eitv of Terre Haute, in the county of Vigo aodatalisol Indiana.
WM. PSITCHARO.
WhSS Insolvent 1 that UK
arsn»Oonrt,tee eatate ol WP ftaeeeml, waad^lared probably Qredftws are therefore notifle
same will be settled accordingly. JOHN M. Fanotrsos, Administrator. Dated this 25th day of March, 18S1 I
