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STEUBEN REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, Oct. 30, 1878. 8 MEDICAL. SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Benninghoof and John DRY GOODS.

CROCKERT, Howard, of Flint started for Nebraska, last Monday, where, if pleased with Advertisements of "For Bale," "For Rent," Wants," "Lost." not exceeding four lines the country, they intend to make their will be Inserted in this column for 30 cents per future home, week. Bach additional line, 6 cents. Salem, Lecture at the Presby FOTTNX). A Security Lock Key, No. 71.

Owner run have same by calling at Republican office and paying for this notice. terian Church, on Tuesday evening, (CATARRH Catarrh of the Nasal Cavities, Acute, Chronic, and Ulcerative, Hay Fever, or Rose Catarrh, Catarrh of the Eye and Ear, and Catarrh of the Throat. SUCCESSFULLY TBK1TED WITH SAHFORD'S RADICAL CUtit. Nov. 5th, bv the liev.

J. V. Hick the fair Rround. a black Parasnl. which the owner can have bv mott.

Subject "The Book and its Story." Illustrated with a number of calling at the Republican office, proving pro pictures. perty ana paying lor tnts notice. CATARRH la disease of the mneoas memhrane. TenierBint and constitutions rarr it sever Temeraoenta and constitutions vary iu scver- Fremont Notes. Abram Walters returned last Friday from his western trip, aud reports liinm If well pleased with the country.

Messrs U. Heller, and Wilkinson and Atkei man are buying apples. There has been an improvement made in our post office. Mr. Jacob Wolf is quite ill.

Dr. Oberrailler was in town last week, and took quite a sum of money away with him. Hon Wm. Hopkins is making fiat speeches in Branch Mich. A.

M. Holbrook has gone to Elk Mrs. David Johnson, of township, who has been stopping Oil SALK OR liKNT-A Store room and small building, both situated on ity In UdiTldu! cur. Catarrh mar arise from a cold or a succession of eolrta, from sudden charge the same lot, for sale or rent, desirably located at Antwerp for some time past doctor Unusual Attractions At thi Grand Opening of Fall Winter Goods Now 1ing received hj MICHAEL GILBERT, Fremont, Ind. We would call particular attention to our fine assortment of lirown Black Cashmeres at 40c, 73c and 81 00 per yard.

All the colors in Paqjfic and Arlington poplins at 20c and 25c per yard. Knickerbocker dress poods at 10c. Bourettes, all wool fillings at 20c. New shades of Jamestown alpacas 30c and 40c. Cotton flannels at 8c, 10c, 12c and 15c.

All wool red flannels at 15c, 20c, 25c and 30c. Best Home City jeans, all wool fillings, 35c. Nice styles all wool cassimeres for men's and boys' wear 50c, 00c, 75c and 1 00 in the village or Fremont. Formerly occupied by Noyes 4 Scott. Inquire of ing with a physician of that place, returned home last Friday, much im 3 NOYES SCOTT.

Fremont, lnd. proved in health. IrOR Address, No. 1 bar mare, cheap. CYRUS CLINE, Angola.

On last Wednesday evening fI iinioipncrc, nwiing wci cinininf OT XIKWIlire to inclement weather, and becoming thfjronMv chilled when the dipestiTe organs are In a morhic! cr inaetie condition, and the atrenirlli and vital force exhausted. The disease may arise tvm scrofulous condition of the blood, from Hrnrici Fever, Measles, and Diphtheria, In trliicli cr.sr the eve and ear are generally Involved and durliar-j quantities of matter. The disoliarjrrs from the tiose, the distinctive fentnre In all catarrhal cn-rs from whatever canse thy arise, mav leUun n.ni watery, and so acid a torause reriurs a 4 excoriation of the skin with which tlry conr In contact, or thick and yellowish, emitting fnul odor, or dear and white like the white of an era Tlirre nARPKT LININGS-. Moth proof. while Mr.

Thomas Chase and family were absent from home, some person KJ felt carpet lining for sale at the Steuhkt is Rbpublican store. Will last for years, and hart where he has a job. He ex Just what yea want under your carpets. entered the house and ransacked it from top to bottom, in search, it is supposed, of money. There was money TT'OR SALK or Exchanire Sash door.

may an enure iuck 01 serrvtion, the aurfsr. he Mouldinr and Planlnar Factory for farm ir ory ana teverisn.tne rve, front and upper part or other property. Will sell on long time. in the house at the time but it was not vi lac iciMiiiK unmntmnin and tr it k- a Keason tor seiunir. poor health, lhe above bund.

This latter encircim oy a unm, nny leini tnnyleldinar factory is located at Antrola. the county seat of phase Is called Dry Catarrh. ai a 1 1 ii. discovered by the thieves. Mr.

Chase's people have not vet discovered that Hi" rr man.rT ni Steuben county, Indiana. All the machinery pects to be pMi all winter. Prof. C. II.

Holbrook has singing classes in Orland, Nevada Mills, Crooked Creek, and Kinderhook. We understand he intends organizing a class in Angola and also one in this place. The school board have purchased a set of maps and anatomical charts for the use of teachers and students. Our photographer is going to leave us. The funeral of Mr.

John Shupp was anything was taken from the house. 1 new and in the best of condition. A good assortment of lumber in connection with the factory, and have from four to six hundred tJera L. Goodale and his son William, of Sytt township returned dollars worth of accounts. Will sell or trade the above and give a good barjrnin.

1 wish to eave the country for the lienetit of my health. and do not want to leave behind this ind of last Saturday from an extended visit to Kansas. They visited several parts of the State but spent most of their time in Marion as the guests of property. Address, K. MORRIS.

Mil tireenvUle, Mich. very largely attended by the communi William Letcher, a former resident of FOR Sale. A good tnrm, twomiles south of Angola, containing 5(1 acres, of which 40 Otsecro township in this county. Mr. acres is under cultivation.

Good house, small Large assortment of ladies and gents underwear at the very lowest prices. The largest assortment of ladies kid gloves, in blacks and colors, ever shown in Fremont, at 50c, 73c, 1 00 and 173. Great bargains in ladies, misses and children's all wool hose in all the new mottled colors. As usual we have the finest assortment of embroideries of any steie in Fremont We have the largest stock of ready made clothing ever owned by us and at prices that defy competition. All are cordially invited to Call and examine our goods and make selections while stocks are complete.

We shall, as heretofore, stick close to the CASH SYSTEM, believing our customers have found it easier to pay for a live horse than a dead one. Respectfully, GILBERT, 32tf FREMONT, Ind. Goodale reports himself as being much pleased with the country, and will un ty Several families came from Ohio. The immense procession showed the respect the deceased was held in by all who knew him. The funeral sermon was preached by the Rev.

J. V. Hickmott. A. C.

Fremont, Oct 28, 1S78 barn, lanre orchard, well watered. Will lie sold very cheap on reasonable terms. Also a place of ten and one-half acres one mile west of the depot, on which is a good house and barn and orchard. A desirable property for a mechanic, or an elderly gentleman and lady. doubtedly make Kansas his home soon.

Neighborhood Jottings. Join Hemry of York township, is For particulars enquire of or address A. W. A. SOWLE.

32tf Anirola Ind. chariee cause the to swell and become thickened, rendering breathing thmuirh the nose difflcnlt or impossible, and Hie siiflrrrr finds It necessary to breathe thronsrh the month, thorrbv permitting cold air to nasHdlrcctl? to the bronchial tube and Iuiirs. The ni.atcr passing down t) throat create constant di-rtre to hawk and ex-vectorate to throw it off lint when tin. memb ratio Isdry and feverish. Instead of passim? frrrlt down from the no anil throat, thn rmcns bfemi it hard and forma Into liirrirsMtions, ami lird lump, which aillirro so firmly tothcnnnln--.

t-s and throat as to require Tory pcrsHtrnl oilinia to dislodge them. The rye In srinp itliy l.rctMn- In-famed, red, weak, an In the tmirnlme the ll'ismsy plurd torrllicr, anl rmiiur Is scretcd In moro -r -ss quantity. Tim atso b-comra seriously nir.Tt-il. of matter, besides tu-incvhtlti-'l tin; violent pcuralKle pains, ending In InlU-ina-tion, ulceration, anil llnnlly dcaftu is. tir.

at, bronchial l'ili: ntl' ct-ed by catarrh, i wVn i.r iiie nrr-vous system is superadded, s.icii aUeetiuua become alarmiae. A brief snrvr of tMi n-v tlisrsie w-rns r.ll in niaUi-p-. ry pr, for its treatment lnf no oiicred by 8Nroi l.tiict, t'l'M we centidcnlly i to found In no titer rcmrrty. very step I every lln.i In tlic directions, marl; it ra medv, calculated to -ct every plias of I lie. disenve.

Tlia n-rnero-is -sti-nonlals from 'O best people la the I nited Sta'es attest thn M-riu in which It Is held, by thosi whs bavo bc-n freed from the most de nail ntrrrt.m tiicase villi which luaa-kliHl ii lo-day afflicted JUST PUBLISHED. A carefully revised Trestlse on rntsrrh. with an r.cenraie description orsvmptoms an-lsvmpathetlc together with minute direction's for rnVrt-1 1- with Snfori'3 I.Aticr. Crr.a a speedy Also observations on and the general health. Of vast Importance to all alilietcil with catarrh.

It i wrapped about caehbottluol the ronton. Cvnt, or will be mailed free on receipt of stamp. Each package of Siwroitn's nTtoT, Craa con-talus lr. Sanford'e Improved Inhaling Tube, with full directions for oso In all eases. Prire, SI.

Sold by all wholesale and drr.ejrists the United State and Canada- WKKKS POTTER, General and Wholesale Druggists, Boston, Mas. erecting a tine brick residence on Crooked Creek. Oct. 2Stli. 1ST.

his miles west of Hathaway's HOTELS. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Some how or other, as aunt Polly says, Jamestown was not noticed last week and as several Items of interest have transpired, I take mv pen in corners. L. B.

Eaton, Fremont, one day last week was engaged in carrying stone down cellar tor the purpose of BUTT'S HOTEL, Formerly the Bigler JOHN BUTT, Proprietor, Waterloo, Ind. Get The Best." hand to record them. Be it remem bered that Saturday, the 20th dav of October, 1858, snow first made its ap pearance in this place, and, although Free Omnibus to and from all Train making some repairs on his cellar wall, when his foot slipped and he fell headlong down several steps, striking his head upon a pile of stone, cutting an ugly gash in his scalp and otherwise bruising himself. Medical aid was we have had several rosts this season? Donilas Drm Store! Good Sample Rooms on First Floor. found several tender plants still flour ishing, but yesterday's storm and last night's freeze has given them notice to summoned and the wound was prompt TfjE FlOBIfiSOfi tfOUSE.

ly dressed; no serious results are exjected. Fremont, Headquarters for quit. Now there is the affair of Gillett vs School Books and Stationery. A Fresh Lot of Bos Gilletttsee court records of a year ago.) They have a realizing sense of loneliness which increased with time and $2 PER DAY. Hbst H.

KOBiirsox, Manager. FORT WAYNE. IND- (FThe most Homelike and Popular Hotel in the city. 17tf Faper Very Cheap. toCOLUIIS'p The other day, while traveling in Scott township, a RicrrBLicAX reporter called at the farm of Mr.

James Critchfield, when this gentleman took occasion to exhibit a spanking span of Norman horses, of which he is the fortunate owner. They are three year old, of his own raising, well matched finally could be borne no longer, and thev married again and are cooing like two turtle doves. Last Sundav night the store of Os Machine Oils, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes LTAIC PLASTER burn Jones, at Kinderhook, four AVE KEEP American House. J. Y.

BEVIER, Proprietor. Fremont. Ind. This house hs rocontiv boon retitted and rp- miles north of this place.was broken into and monev and goods to the amount of COMPLETE STOCK OF DHTTGS I near live hundred dollars taken. The and altogether are such as would do the eyes of an admirer of fine stock good to behold.

Mr. Critchfield had intended to put them on exhibition at our recent county fair, but owing to a severe illness which came upon him letters in the postollice were opened Which are offered at the lowest prices. Castor Oil at 23c per pint. Also choice fnrnished throughout. Free bus to and from all trains.

21tf Lard and what money they contained was taken. I believe thev have as vet no A very nice and foot Oils. during that week he was unable to car- Hack of the thieves. rv out his intentions. Mr George Warriner, living about McCONNELL HOUSE, WM.

M'CONKEll, PROP. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ETC. Some unprincipled tramps, for they Cures Pains and Aches. It the Circulation. Us.i'Klun Inflammatory Action.

It cures Itnntnns ami Strains. it removes Vaia and Soreness. It cures Kidney Complaint. ItrtreBKthcnt the Muscles. It cures Kbeumatlsm and Kenralirla.

It relaxes Stiffened Cords. It cures Servo-is Shocks. It is invaluable In Paralysis. It cures Inflammation oft lis Liver. It removes Nervous Pains.

It cures Spins! Weakness. It is Grateful and Soothing. It cures Epilepsy or Fits. It is Safe, liolmhle, snd Economical It is ribed bv Phvfletans. It is ludorsed by F.leciriclaua.

Be careful to oMatn Cot.x.txs Volts to Plitts, combination of Electric or Voltaic Plate with blchlv dedicated Plaster, as seen In the above cut. Bold by all Wholesale andlietall Drugglsta throughout the United States and Canada, and by POTTER, Proprietors. Boston. Mass. are all such, have been prowling around the county, palming themselves off on some of our credulous and un READING, MICH.

wary citizens on the grounds of rela Good Sample Rooms. Free Bus to and from all trains. CIH1AIDOTCI.1 Pleasant Lake, tionship, claiming to be kinsmen of some indefinite degree. But beware Livery and Feed Stables in connection with the House. Kespectf ully notifies their customers that, on and after September 1st they will adopt the of them, for the above mentioned citizens, though they do not care to have their names appear in print on this four miles west, who has bten an invalid ar some time, has been adjudged insane nd steps have been taken for his removal, as he is considered dangerous.

Our village is still improving. Mr. Terry has got the roof on the new church and it makes quite a show. Mr. S.

Ewers, from Angola, has moved here and is now a resident of Jamestown. Mr. Benbow has closed his school, and will vacate about four weeks before commencing the winter term. 1 expect we will have lots of music this winter, as they are trying to start two singing schools here. Deacon Cross is now visiting his FURNITURE, ETC.

occasion, speak from experience, when mmv PayS ystem MISCELLANEOUS. they say it were better to take the chances of turning away a whole dozen of second cousins than to lie taken in by a single one of these parasites upon community. Query: "'Why will men smoke common tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Bros. 'Seal of North Carolina' at the same price?" lyl Of doing business. After that date tbey will Keep mo Books.

HAVE RECEIVED AN Furniture STORE. Salem Center. parents at Ypsilanti. Mrs. Lipes has The institute closed with a grand eone to visit her parent in Old lr- concert; every seat full, and all went Treasurer's Notice.

ginia. She expects to be gone all win ASSORTMENT OF FALL OODS ter: mean time Mr. Lines will attend away well satislied that they had got the worth of their money. Prof. Ilus-selman has done all he could to make medical lectures at Ft.

Wavne. Treasurer Beignt would remind tax-payers the people of steuben county that he has it what it should be, and has succeeded. Which we invito our friends to calland examine. Mr. E.

Grant has sold his house and lotto Chas. Fitzgerald, and is going to k.t nk. A opened a lanre assortment of furniture in the the pine woods of Michigan. He intends holding another one at the North Church, beginning shortly after holidavs. inm uicunura i rooms formerly occupied by James She pard.

and the time for the payment of the same My stock is ocmpiete, and consists of will expire the first Monday in November. ri Mr. V. Wintersteen is visiting friends in Pennsylvania. Dr.

Somers, of this place, met with Cash for all kinds of Produce. CHAD WICK CO. A great deal of inconvenience can be avoid- 1 1 1 1 1 UU I OvJlo. a slight accident the other day, while Smith has got his scales fixed, but Parish's young son was not weighed ed if people will avail themselves of the picking apples, borne how, while 3Gtf Lounges, Chairs, opportunity to render payment before the on them, bo we don know the weight climing around, lhe tree got away from him and he came to a dead halt last week or th last day of grace, A. M.

Bureaus, Tables, HARDWARE, Amrola. Oct. 15. 1878. 42 as soon as he reached ground; fortu "Waterloo- nately no limbs were broken.

Stands, Bedsteads. Etc, hat does ft all mean, anyhow? "Whoa, Emma'." is the latest by Sale of Jersey Cattle. On Thursday. Nov. 5.

1ST8, I will offer at We did actually see Sam Vanpelt drive 3 fl word in this burg All who wish anything in the line of Furniture in town with some bran splinter new First snow of the season fell Satur Should call and examine my goods, wnlcn I am prepared to sell at extremely furniture. Time will tell. public sale at my farm In Iran(re county, 2 miles north of Wolcottville, on the road to Write's corners, the following thoroughbred Jersey cattle: "St. Pafrirk" two years old day evening. Miss Ida Ammerman and her yonug Jerome Murray, of Toledo, will Low Figures, lecture on temperance at the L.

brother, pared, quartered and cored 20 bushels of apples in one day. Beat church, Wednesday and Thursday that if you can. Pictures framed to order. Also, Furniture evenings of this week made to order or repaired. A little year old daughter of Mr.

STOYESJJTOYES In order to rruKe room for our large stock of fall and winter goods, we will sell Mareh IT, 1878, "Jfiy one year old May 1, 1878, "Fann elirht years old; extra milkr, and heifer calf "ZiH, six months old, together with a number of others. Including second grades or half breds. These cattle are of superior breeding and directly from imported stock. Also at same time I will offer my trotting gelding. "Mambrino Oeorge" 164 hands high, and of fine appearance, recently trotted in with tmininir.

The students in attendance at the Waterloo union school have organized Cams, two miles west of this village, a debating club, and meet every Mon met with rather a bad accident the other day, by falling into some hot ashes, burning one arm and the side of day night at inslow hall Weamer, of the Auburn Republican, its face uite badly. It is slowly re don talk like a badlv whipped man 4 I i r- It 1 .1 Terms at time of sale. All to be sold without reservation. Sale to commence at 10 a. m.

Oct. 29, 1878. 44wl S. PEARSON. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.

covering. The leader of the late Greenback party Potatoes are a very light crop, in ook Stoves at Cost I For the next 60 days. Now is your time to purchase good stoves cheap. this county should shoulder arms and charge the enemy again. People deed, hardly enough for home Notice is herebr given that the undersigned.

in this vicinity seem to think that Administrator of the estate of George Kans- Ben Evans and family, or FtWaynfc, "Our Gen'rl" had better have kept WK HAVE ON HAND burg, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of the deceased. are here on a short visit. TanTDSRTAKTTTC, away from Mr. earner Will Kimsey thinks he is good for one and one-half mile east of talora Center, Salem township, Steuben covin ty, on In all its branches, promptly attended to. Cof- The teachers' institute will be held at this place, begining Nov.

11th, and one week this time. Sna nf fliffaMnt i i afvlAI will alw.n A FULL STOCK OF ElAilDUAIIE Which we wUl sell cheap aa the cheapest. continuing one week. Prominent ed The freeze Sunday night made badl Rahirdftv Novpmher 23 1878 be kept on hand. Also ready-made shrouds.

joaturua, Ueuiuei xoio, Will attend funerals will in town hearse. hearse, work with the fruit. with tho fruit. ucational men from all parts of the or country. Mrs.

CM Woodford and lier two lit State will be present, John (Coons I'ILUJlfJSOf 4 COE. tle, girls have gone to Hillsdale to spend a week among relatives. 37 tf. The Winifred club dance last Wednesday evening was quite well at Angola, Oct. 15, '7V 43 TOM THtTMB, tended.

Another will be given the Ing of ene mare, cows, young cattle, hogs, corn, oats, eleren tons of hay, farming utensils and various other articles. TERMS: All sums of three dollars and under cash; orer three dollars a credit of ten months will be given, by purchaser giving note with Interest, waiving vahmtiott ad appraisement laws, with good freehold scurity. CHABLES CLINK, Administrator, Salem, Oct. 28, 1878 44w4 13th of November. CO THING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.

The publishers of Arthur's Illus The rain and bad weather prevented trated Horn ilagatine are giving their those from attending the Colfax lec way dub-getters something new and attractive in the way of premiums. TVT ture at Angola last Friday night who SOO Vela. I. On intended to go. A delegation of about twenty would have gone, had the weather been fair.

Three-button kid gloves, and dress Eatterns of elegant black silk and fine Inglish and French cashmeres, are certainly strong inducements. See their advertisement in this number of New Goods, New Styles, New Patterns and FAMILY LIBRARY OF POETRY A lady love, of one of our voung men, went back on him not long ago, and it 3NT.1l. JbJL-UC03Sl. made Inm sick. lie was confined to Our paper.

his bed for quite a number of days ENLARGED, REVISED AND IMPROVED! Haa the new Bryant BUgraphy, all the beat and latest of Bryant's own poems, new atael Dortrait, new illustrations, tiew bindings. Henry Miller, living just east of ft Lamst of mi WMer Clotti, town, buried one of their children NOTICE Owing to a contem etc. One large Volume. Sold ony 6y tnfxcrip-td. His greatest work, eutselltnt all others combined.

Intelligent mea moi women of good address wanted to sell it. Large pay to the rtirht nsrsnnt. Address. three weeks ago yesterday, one two weeks ago yesterday, and the third one yesterday. All dying of throat disease.

Their only living one And at lower prices than ever before, just received at Owen, Pixley Co s. 13uj where the gooda are all warranted, and where you can save the retailer's profit The place to do it is at plated change in our 44w4 WESTON HFLBERT, Chicago, 111. TO TEACHERS! PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS! is very sick at the present writing. firm we must have im Master Charlie cutter, wno some mediate settlement of A regular Public Examination will be held in the Seminary Building at Angola. on the time since took It into his head to tee the world and skipped out for parts List SATURDAY Each Kon, The Great One Price Clothing House.

Their large stock just received, is from their Mammoth Manufactory Utica. N. and all goods warranted as represented, or money refunded. Their stock comprises everything from a cheap working suit to a fine worsted or black cloth dress suit. A large stock of fall overcoats now open.

ThA larirwit assortment in tha city and at New York jobbing prices. unknown, returned home to-day, and 11 nppnnntQ ntlCl HOtPQ we guewhe will be willing to stay at aLOUIllS dUU UUlS commencing at o'clock A. t. Candidates will be required to give satisfactory evidence of good moral character and will be examined In all the least until winter is over. in rnt nnccniainn Before buying anything In their line, look to your own interest, and examine their stock.

The Greenback club of this Tillage 1'VJ00001V" branches required by law. Ui KUS CLINE, Co. Superintendent. Angola, Pep, 1 hava re-organized and elected new I Qm)rprT A- CnV 15 and 17 Court Street Two doors South of the Postofflce. Printing fine WTKDmNGr InviUttonS, Officer.

Rmt. specialty at the wedding tnritatlons a I Snrotir aaroaLtoAa oflloe. Waterloo, Oct. 28, 1878. I Angola, lnd- Oct.

15th, 1878. JPoict wayn o. 7 t'i Vi.

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