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MCK nun name Exprtu, Hull. jfyit :89 M. ions 11:15 WMhlHtttnaftlD IMP M.ssr.a. 13.30 gu f. Wl .8:18 f.

i 'MS 1M -Hi) s.to e'tw Allortnn. TriiBton. Cmeron 6.38 sun S.W sm f. --Thanks to D. C.

Campbell for Into Chi- tnjtn (inputs. --Dtivld Slmpo lino just U'luriu-d froni Virginia, wlih wife. --Ojrle A PrnU'? omnibus runs to nil night trains. Lenrf at the livery, --In St. louis wheat ciuotcd torn, cents; on --Tho recent tiro nt Chicago stopped within a few doors of Mr.

Wlttcnmyer's residence. --In Chicago wheat ranges from $1 to $1.30 corn, old Jfo. 3, 43 cents', new Jfo. 2 yi cenli; No. 3.

39 cents. --Mr. Hornby went to Dei) 11 j- to tittrmt court, (curing Mr. Qood- in ehnrge of the schools. Harris Tuesday was admitted to practice- ns luwyer tn Iho District Court.

Ik'ivuseut out for ti jjond Inwyti --Tlio foundation for the new jail nt Cen- tervillo Is completed and stone for the rest of tho building Is nearly nil on the ground. --We are told that Mr. of Union- vlllj, who Is attending a Medical College tn Chicago, lust books and clothing by the fire. --Hon. 0.

15. Miller, as shown by the official count, gues back to the House-by majority of 177, which Is 11 ahead of the State ticket. --Win. Allen's blacksmith shop cntljtlit fire lust Saturday evening, but the flumes were suppressed by C'apt. Ogle.wlthout serl- ous damage.

--tn the Chicago lire mnrkel fn to eh' Ice Hte rs are quoted at common tognnd. hogs. shreps for common to thane. ---Kev. 0.

M. Pr stiylt rl in pnstor place, left on Monday to visit Lls old home tn lliinoK tic nwrtf mutiy friends during the few months he tins been with tis. O. M. i led tipertntemlr nt of the li rlnn Sunday School In place of Mr.

Kennedy who returns to Osrcoln, We regret to lose Mr. Kennedy sis son i WHIN Martin, living one mile of town. severely tnjurrd Inst Sunday by a horse which kicked him nnrter the jaw. Dr. Patterson was ctitl.it and attended the Injury.

--Elder Hickey. editor of I he Oktilnmn pnncti nt the liiiplls' Church in this place Saturday evening, Nov. 4th and tho following Sunday morning and evening. Alt arc invited. --On Thursday, Nov.

township will vote on the quo-lion ol granting a per cent lax to aid In the construction of tho Burlington A South western railroad through Unit township. --Henry Affterbach lately removed to Osceola, Clnrk County, Intending to locate on a farm. We commend him to the people of i hat one in every way worthy of their ami confidence, --V. S. Mortis, of the SI.

store, has just i i new stock of goods, bought before the Inte advance In prtcts, enticed by the hitago tire, which he i- enabled to sell nt reduced figures. Call and examine his goods. --This county at (lie late election gnrc Its voice against the sale of ale. wine and beer, by a majority of ($4. It is significant fact that some who desired to vote for beer struck from tlieir tickets the words "against prohibition." --Hickory nuts by Iho wagon load are brought from the Chnrtton bottom and sold on tin- streets at 75 cts.

to M.OO per bushel. Hundreds of bushels have been shipped to St. Loufct they sell for 93 00 per bushel. Benj. Morrison, al'tor nil absence of eix years, put in nn nppearnnce last Motxlny and wns cordially greeted by a host of friends in Cenu-rvtllo.

He lias returned to remain permanently in the county, having purchased a tarm two miles west of tiellair. Large deposits of mineral paint exist tu this county, which pro- IBM. Am. JUEL. ffltL i' Candidates'Nnmcit MAMMOTH FALL AND.

WINTER 2, 1 1 i Oenterville Market. den, of the Christian Churcli nnd Rev. I Flour, f2.20@3.70; corn men), 40; buck- Mr. Hiigiios.Univcrsnlist, will discuss whci MM; eggs, 15; religions topic-it nt Beltnir for four' 1 9 X' f' 00 Pl' lcs corn.20; i honey, bcnns, 81.00; pntntocs, commencing Nov. 7tli.

All are afoaox. invited. tnllow, oats; 20; hides, green 8, dry flint damnjrcd two-third price; boy, feathers. 08 rags, cab- Many scrntcliccl onrcr.urlidntes turnips, 20; wood per for voting fur the railroad lux, did bashel, 10; best beefsteak-, just wlmt the folks desired. The railrond influence went solid for ilit-DeiiinenitM.

Onr delenlnt llio election Inrgely due to which cciine from the strife Many liepuhlicans for those wlm fresh pnrk, fresh ash, gross; butchers entile, 19.00 gross. J. Jt W. W. Menach have remoT- their barber shop the west side of (he Public Square, over grocery, where they have ideated and where they will be glad to receive all their former patrons.

If you want the highest market price for fiit stock of all kinds, call on Jac. Hatzan- heeler at his Meat Market, South-east cor- nor of tke Square. The highest price paid for hides. Ice constantly on hand. Inducements offered for ftt cattle with four hind quarters, without bones, and warranted to lie tender.

15-tf. A SPLKXDID offer my tarm for sale lying four and a half miles west of Oentorville, containing 100 acres, 80 acres acres tn cultivation, with a frame house, log stable and well. ThU is an excellent chance for any one wanting a good home at low flgures. For particulars inquire of Joseph Goss, Centerville. 18-tf.

JOHN CHESSMAN. Boots, Shoes, Baddies and Harness. I have permanently located at Walnut City and keep constantly on hand custom made boots and shoes of all sizes; also everything in the harness line, ready made. Repairing done on short notice. Hides and pelts wanted.

Give me a call. I will sell cheap and warrant all work. 17-8m. JOSETII MASHERS. GOOD FARM TOR subscriber offers for sale the farm known nstlie Adams farm, at the crossing of Slinal Creek, seven miles south of Centerville, It is a flue I met of land--eighty acres of prairie and thirty- four nnd a half of timber--foriy acres cultivation--living well--young orchiird-- good house and fencing.

Time will be ghen on two-thirds of Us value. Will be sold low. 19-8m. WM. ADAMS.

FruitTrees. Formers will take notice tlmt W. I. Eld. reclgc, Agent for the popular lown Cliy will commence delivering fruit trees at this place on the 20th day of October, and at Unionvlltc on the and Moravia the 27th.

All who have ordered trees will please be on hand promptly prepared lo settle for the same. Any who want to buy good trees, grown In Iowa soil will give him a call Ho will remain at this place four clays. 19-3w. nounerd by competent lo be superior to tlie Averill and other mineral pnints in the cnsl. This might be source nf income to tiny one who would engage in the ol prcpnring it fur the market is comparatively littlt.

The C'ititm office wi-ll supplied dci si nnd tnTu IrVA 'H 1 Ml UB notice of all Ittl rtalv mt-iitif school tn-porlo, flu order painpliletK, mle which c-annot in If and price went of the river. Call specimens. Like a brand from the burning Ihe Chwngo The enterprising publishers even ruins of their large had ceas-ed umi'king, iwned the foot from a Httle job olHce outside the burnt district, and Imve not missed single speaks tor itself: iibiutl refused to pened to diift-r wild them on llie mil- rnnd while Democrats sup- piirleil their nilli reiiiarkn- utiiiiiiiniiy, never nuking whether they fnvoieil tin- rnilrond lux or opposed it. If Inn) sliowu the xiiiiii; Iviiliy to pnny our ticket would hiivu bi-eti dec led without llio ol one. DiMriut Court which been in nt thin place for two weeks, will adjourn to There were on I In- doektt, 23 Mntc, 35 chnn- eery and 110 luw c-nses.

Of the unte, 10 were liquor nnd 4 nssnult the liquor vases were ilisposul ol, by change of venue, 2 dismissed and 3 convicted. Tho two M.tloon keepers near the depot at this plnc-e were fined respectively and 475. The Suva- cool goes to Dnvii county by ithnnge of venue. The iiHHiiiills were disposed of by Ol'thu chnncecy Ciises 8 were- for divorces, 4 of i grnnlcd. The law cases were not of puliliv interest, except thu mil- vtists, nil of which were eon.

tinued. J.K.r'runts.--Dr. Truer, on Thurs- dny evening, gave the leclnre ol series to be delivered by him in the Methodist church nt i place, on Phrenology, Physiology and their kindred sciences. To illustrate his lectures he hns large collection ol portraits of distinguished men nnd women (well Worth visit lo sec) exhibiting leading i of i iilsu charts of the huninn body, lie is an easy, plensiint und talker and seems earnest in ilesire to bcnelil his hearers by explaining the laws of health, thorough knowledge of ttliich he has obtained by pit lieiit Mudy and research, llisdeline- ntions ol character on Thursday evening were enough to convince the audience that he wns well acquainted with his subject. $16,000 Worth of goods for sale cheap, consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ladies' Hats, Shawls, Cloaks, Furs and Fancy Dress Goods; Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Groceries and Queensware.

Now is the time for fanners and the rest of mankind to buy goods cheap. Be sure to call and see my stock and learn my the old stand on the West side of the Square. W. H. DICKEY.

New Shoe Shop! wish to inform tho people of Aopanooso county generally and the people of Center- vine particularly, that I have opened anew Boot and Shoe Shop, on the southeast corner of the public square, Centervlllc, one door south of Sturgeon fiCrossnn's grocery store, nnd am prepared lo manufacture boots nnd shoes to order is cheap as the clienpcsl and ns good as llie best I have in my employ Mr. John Root, well Known us a No. 1 bootmaker and I will warrant satisfaction In all cases. I will also keep a full stock of custom made boots and shoes. Give me a trial--this is all I ask.

80-31. BENJ. GUILDART. SHERIFF'S SALE. ss.

ai-st. issue. The "Let our tnbsori bers in the wid country hare modicum of patience, and they thall be served with the daily weekly, improved in every respect, in A very few Proceedings of tne Board of Supervisors of Appanooae County at the October aw-sion, 1871, Board of Supervisors ol Appanoose county, at the Auditor's ol- five in Centerville in said, county as requited by vanvass the voteut the genentl eleolkin held Oct. lOih, 1871. Members present: O.

M. Tea- Gedney. On motion M. V. was tip- poinli'd to nrsist the nig an abstract ol the votes; tor result, si-e abstract.

On motion the members of the board were allowed their pw ditm and mileage: O. M. dny 15 nilks J. Gvdney one dny nnd mllvs On motion the board 1). A.

OOI.K, Auditor. Letter List, nnralled rvmtilning la the CeMlvrvllle poM office. Amkrson, James 0. Andrews, Samuel Ashen, W. Carroll, J.

W. Cowien, WllllntnCoon. Wm. Castor, ThnmimD. Carlt, L.

C. Dobf Ins. B. Dx. Mr.

Earl, Alrini (rlfflth, Laura P. ilarve, N.wli Brick for Sale, L. O. Parker has brick for sale at Livingston. Wanted, I want 1,000 bushels of potatoes.

C. H. Centerville, Iowa, Qcl. 20, 1871. Cash for Corn.

I to IHI hushela of pood rovn. for which I will pny cash or uoolcn goods. J. A. TAI.UOT, Centervlllejown.

Oct 81-tf. Al the Clnclnnnil Nursery, 40,000 No. 1 Apple trees 3. 3 und 4ycnrs old at sixty dol- per it splendid lot of early i lurry trees Slberiun nil will be sold very low. Address S.

U. Holbrook, Cincinnati, Appnuoose Iowa. Parties who have ordered fruit trees from XV. B. Hontrli, for the Burlington Nurserlen, wll.

Imve tlieir trees clelivi reel at during the lu-t week ol this month. The trees will lie well heeled In on properly belonging tn Mrs. Payne, i.etir the norih-wesi corner of the Square. Mr Duncan Leu will attend to the delivering of the trees. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given to nil persons Interested, that on the 10lh dny of October A D. 1H7I, the undersigned were nppolntid by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Appu- nooso County. Iowa, Adinlnislrntors ot the estate Airs. Mitry Dukes, Oeccuscd, lute oftald county. All persons indebted to estate will make payment to the undersigned, and thoM! having claims ngnlnst (lie wniie will present them legally authentic fed lo said Court tor allowance.

Da eel Octob. lUlh, 1871. J. DUKES, II, L. DUKKS 21-3w.

Administrators. Election Notice, A jM'lilnnhktlnjc hrcn pnvcnicd lo Iho under- ud irur-iui 1 Plcm-tini luuui-hlp, STATE OF IOWA, APPANOOSK COUNTY, Notice Is hereby given'tlmt by virtue of gnu-ml execution to me directed, Issued friuii the Clerk's office nf the Circuit Court lit the Suite of Iowa In nnd for Appnnonsc County, upnn rendered In snid fiivor nf Augustus Knnpp nnd Snriih A. Knnpp, nnd ngninat James U. dues and A. W.

Hunt, I have levied upon the following descrihed Mil estate as the property of the suid A. W. to-wit: The north-west qunrter of the nunh oust quiirtvr and thu north-west quarter of the. south-cast qunncr and the south-west qunnerof the north-east qunrter, ail in section twenty-two, township seventy, north of range sixteen west. And tlmt on Monday, the Oil) day of at 12 o'clock noon of said dny at the west dour nf the Court-house, in Centerville, In snid County, 1 will proceed to sell snid prop erty.nrso nueh thereof as mny be necessary to satisfy snid execution amounting tn one hundred and etgjity-onc dollars and seventy cents debt, and twenty-one dollars nnd twenty-five cents costs, together with nc- cmlne costs, nt public uuctlnn, to the higli cst and best bidder, for ciish.

18-4w. HBKBT H. WRIOHT, Sheriff. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Tor of the Throat and Imngi, ta Oought, Colds, Whooping Oough, Btonotttte, Aitiuna, and Oonsumptio. Probably never licforo tn the liolc history of neUlulne, IIH luiy thing won to wUlcly nna remedy for pulmonary complaints.

Through cf ycuvs, und nmong most deeply upon tho uoullikiuci) of mankind, na this excellent rem Through of tho raises ol men it has risen tiighci mill nlgbcr In thulrcstlmntlon, ns It 1ms become better known. Ill uniform character nnd power lo cure the i n- rlom nll'cctiotts of the lungs nud thront, Imve made it known ns rcllnole protector iiKtiinst them. While ndipted to milder forme of (Ueexee and to young children, it Is at the cnme time the raott cllectunl remedy Hint cnn be git en for Incipient eontnmptlou, nud Uie dnngcioim nllectlom At piovltlon ngaiut of the aud Inngi. sudden attacks of it thould uy fcnwj ul. cv vifiiiiuviv la mastery over the of the Ximgs it Throat, that the most olitlnnto ol' them ielil to When nottiluK else could reach them, under Ji.uo Kitiiy.

luwx. nlgiicil by ihmi onvihlrd uf hu iHT i-ttld In Mmliy to Chspnir Irf. Ac auf ibclSih (Inncral At Kumklyiifilw Siaivuf Iowa. avimiviNl April 13ih, ISW. ni-klh'f llml ItMiqllemWin nf ulillng In Hie cun- ofihc Bnrllajiun.Fiirl MaiUniimnd wencrn railway (a nf railway Iwlnz iii-ujociurt rrum Bnrllnijiim.

IHWH. ihruaok ft. Mmllnm. tnlntfiiHi. BlixmitlKld, Mnaliun anil Clnclnnn I.

nnd Uiilontlllo. tii pniiulMuni point en llir Mlnrliiurl riser.) hit mihmll to Ilia ot iuwnililp nt a rpeeliil olccihin to ho culled awmamho rame citn lusully dniui an inhmlillllit ihu a in wnuihcrnr nut lux of fire pvr centnm nhiill be ralurd and lovlocl ha valmi of the prupcnr aftnlil munolilp uxpcndud In mid Diwnnhln fn aid if Bnr- inidnB. ft. aadlmn aod Puaibweitmn rullway.and lax to be paid lo ulcl company, -nm 11 rallmad built Into nld lowashlp. and ibe trat rnnnlnii regularly iberenn In a pernianently lo- ciiiixl druot.

a mileaf Ihe of Cincinnati In lownnblp. ProeUtd, That rullwny company have the road cunpwitd lo Clatlanit nld can rnnnlav laeruon pecllled by AiulprarUtdfurther, TIM Mid railroad company grnni ibe 10 aay all Ibe lax payera to pay Ihelr lax uramnnni or nld lax labor or of laid mil- ruad wblle In the proceH of conaiructlon thronib Nollee In Ihereftice given lo tho qualified elccton nf Plra-unt tuwnrblp. Appanomo county, Iowii.ibat a iprclal will Tw held ai Clnelnna In Pleasant lownnhlp.ia Tutuday Iho Tib day of No- vitnner. ai which election the quntlonof ibe Bnrllngion. Furl Madlxm and thiiilhweiiera railway aa ppacined will beaahmlltediothevoleraor town- following in from port S.uitriwe»t*rn Rowl from traia bM HtrMfttr tor MMmtlM, and will not WHtoa.

train will b. up Dmrmport, and will at tontb tide ol depot for aad wMI feitow tba Coaiwll train. A alMpUg will few ATOM Cbsrk-s 9. llanaman, Ifcver, A Long, John L-on, David MuU-nTx, Alfred l.vei Wlllbun Metiee, D. fcC Benlnraln Morrlkon, A.

L. P.n II. J. Smith, Paanie C. John R.

Scott, John II. Klncude, Epbraoa Webaitr, Wn.S. F. Slirwnotl, JnhnTtHier. A.

barah J. P. M. linml In every rnmlly, ami Indeed ns nil me tome- niujeet to colds nud cottglw, nil should be provldnl with this nfltUlotc for ilicm. Although nettled VantvmpHon thought incurable, still great numbers of ruses the (license scented ccttlcd, Imvc uccn completely cured, and tho jinticut restored lo Eound hciillli uy Cherry furl oral.

So complete Is Its toll. under the CUrrry Jfttlnrnt they subside nnd dunniicnr. atid I'uliHo Speak en luvf gicat protection from It. always relieved nnd often wholly cured by U. BrottcMtU Is generally cured by Inking the Cherry in email and frequent doses.

80 generally are Its virtues known, Hint no need not publish Iho cortlllcnlcs of them here, or do more tlinii nscurc the public Unit Its qualities arc fully maintained. Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever and Agna, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, and indeed all the affections which arise from malarious, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. As Its name Implies, It does Cnrr, mid does not full. Containing neither Aircnic, (Jniiiinc, His- ninth, Zinc, nor any other mineral 01- poisonous subxtancc whatever, It In nowkc injmcs any ttent. The number mid importnnce ol ils ctti os In Iho nglie arc literally bos oncl account, nnd we ueUore without immllel In the lilttoiy of Ague medicine.

Our pilde is gniUital by the acknowkslgmentg we receive ol Hie indlcnl cmes effected In obstinate cnse, and nuerc otlicr lem- cdlas hml hnlly fulled. Unnrcllmaleil persons, either icfiilcnt in, travelling through mlnsmntta localities, mil bo protected bytnkV the, JufK CVRX dally. For J.ierr nrHng from torpid- Itv of the I.Ivor, It Is nn excellent cumulating the l.lver Into healthy nnlvlty. For nUnnleffl nnd Liver Complaints, Is an excellent rcmcily, prnilndnic ninny traly remarkabto cures, where other medicines had Prepared by DR. C.

AVFII A Practical anil Analytlrnl Chemists, Lowell, and all round the world. PRICE, H.OO Pfli BOTTLE. CD STOCK. JOSEPH OOSS Has just received the LABGEST, BEST, --AND-- CIEAPESI N. Southern Iowa.

I take pleasure In Informing all of my old customers and everybody etee the Largest Stock of that I tare DHT GOODS, CLOTHING, CAPS, rgeat Slock of DRESS GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, OUEEN8WARE, GROCERIES. NOTIONS Ac. That was ever offered in Southern Iowa.

I have In etore, forty caws of the eetehna- tcd J. W. BRIGHAM'S ALL HAND MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, and I defy man in thU market on quality or Men and Boys' Clothing, --Stock of-- BOOTS, SHOES, LEATHER, HATS, CAPS and BUCK GOODS, Ever brought to Centerville. Men's Good Boots, at $4.00 to 84.50. Boy's Good Boots, nt 83.00 to J3.50.

Lndies' Shoes, good, at SI. 25 to $2.00. Men's Hats nnd Caps at $1.00. Boys Caps, Good, at 50 to $1. A Good Assortment of BOYS BUCK GLOVES, very low.

Lcnthcr and Shoe Findings, in large supply, very cheap. ISTDon't forget the place Store on the South Bide of the J. GOSS. HEADQUARTERS Farm Machinery, BAKEK, MASOI CO. Would fospcctfully invlle Iho Farmers of Ap- lanootie und ndjulnlng cituntlu lu call ai thuir mplcmciit House.

In Hal7.cnbcclcr Block, bouih- corner of ilie Public Sunow, Ccnicnlllc. Iowa, nliilc-iimllH! ibelrotuck. which of Iho best qiinlly: iinri "here yon will Hull TUG CHAMAVIOK 3ULT1VATOB, Ihe best ever made. Hid by tone. Amont'our michlnciy will be found Hie HUTS, CAPS AND HEN'S Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Valises, and Kail Road Bags.

Please cull nnd get a few prices in DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS, FLANNELS. JEANS, MUSLINS. PRINTS. My stock of WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S SHOES is complete, and tower than ever.

Groceries and Quei-nsware, Mill lower. I will take In exchange for fnodi, WOOL, FEATHEKS. IUGS, HIDES, BUTTER. EGGS, TIMOTHY 8EED. ILAX SEED, CORN, c.

t3TPleasc call see for yourselves. J. A. BREAZEALE. COMBINED Reaper and Mower, With double motion which can be changed lu a men! from fast to slow, ana vtenrw.

A I The taut mower In Amcricn. STEEL TOOTH RAKES. HOULINGSWOHTH'S PATENT, the bwl rake In thu world REVOLVINO RAKES, rhnplln and Hcntloraon. which are unexcelled. We u'sn hare a good assortment of small tools, snchas FORKS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS, SCYTHES, and SNATHES, And many oilier things loo nnmeron? to mention Lout, though not least, Wti have the celebrated Batavia or Newton Cook Stove IS FOB WOOD ALONE.

It has a very LARGE AND OVEN, Ventilated Front Doors and Expansion Top Plate that will not crack by fire. is In every way articfe THE OHIO VALLEY The best prnpoiilonvil, and lighlcst running In the innrkvl. They aUo a splendid assortment of cull nnd see us, nnd we Bill do ou gtiud. rememberiug that '-the Is (lie BAUER. Co.

iklp in fnlliwf lo whether or not lu ft flve tw nlwd nd lev lod upon Iba u- MrnMidviilMeoflne property of Mid inwnnblp lobe MrnMidviilMeoflne property of Mid Mid iiiwnthlpln Did at Burling: on, MitdlMin md Honihwmera railway, none of 111 to ho paid 10 Mid nllrMd compunjr nil' II Mid toed bnlll Into Mid luwnihlp the rnnnlntt ravnlirly Ihtrcon lo permanent lueaieil wlibln OM hmrlh of a mile of the IIHTII Cincinnati. In Mid lownthlp. P.ocldid, Tkat Mid inllway cnnpany ihit mid complied titClclnnail. andeannmtatlherana by 1 he arrt-day nfOcn.ber. Atul Ibe prly IkleUiin.Yorall iba lax-paTcn or aatd loDHjihelrreupwIve laxor amonal of lax In lahw.

Maitrialis or aM In tbe contraction ot mid rallMnil. wblle In pmeena nf enntlrnctlon ibruufh lowa.hlp of The ballot. mild ipcelal elecilon will be "For taxation" Adnlniitrttori' Sae. adulnlMrakrsof Ibnes- brtea. will the MftoM hM er a hi-r nl enw, two rmtr a cftdit will tt.

Usiian Wlarrasu, vTrnatcei. JIMM MAT, i October Mtb, 1M1. Store, Mr. John Zulanf baa duly repaired his flour nnd feed on the east side of the Public t-qure, where he proposes to keep sale the beat grades ol flour, corn meal, Ac Ue win warrant ua floor to be as recommended as will sell as luw as the same quality can be purchased In thU narkvt. 1 114m, SHERIFF'S SALE.

STATE OP IOWA,) APPANOOSK COUNTY, Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a Vtnditionic.rponti* tome directed.Issued from the Clerk's office uf the Circuit Court, of the State of Iowa In nnd fnr Monroe County, upon a judgment rendered In snid favorol Silas A'attnrly and gainst Wm. Vandevenler and Adam Hopkins I have levied upon the following descrihed reuleotjite as the property of the said Adam Hopkins tiwwil: The cost half tho south-east quarter of section twenty-two, and 'south-west eighth south-east quarter of the north-cast quarter of section fifteen, all in township si venty, north uf range sixteen west. Aud that on Monday the 0th day of October 1871, at twelve o'clock unon of said day, at the west door of the Conrt House, In Centerville, in said County, I will proceed to sell said property, or so much thereof aa may be necessary to satisfy said Execution, amounting to one hundred and thirty dollars and fifty-eight cents debt, and six dollars fifty-one cent costs, together wlih arcrdlng costs, at public auction, to the highest and best bidder for cash. 18 4t. HEHRT H.

WBIOHT. Sheriff. Farmers, Look to Your Interest Fifteen VfcoaMtBA Appto Two and throe years old, which we will offer tn i tfe public this fall, as low as the tame quality can be bought anywhere tn this country, and of varieties that have been I thoronirhly tested in thin county. Nurwrr. two and a-hnlf miles southeast of Moravia, AUOOM eomtj, lowav 1.

O. Rxntoim SOK. Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to ils natural Vitality and Color. A dressing trbich is at once agreeable, healthy, and effectual for picserving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to ils original color, with the jlosi and fresliitess of youth.

Thin hair is tliitk- falling hair checked, and bald- often, though not always, cniccl its use. Nothing can restotc llio liair where tlie follicles arc destroyed, or tlio glands atrophied and decayed. 13ah such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of fouling the hair with a pasty sediment, it will Iioop it clean find vigorous. Its occasional use will prevent the liair fioiu turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness.

Fice fioni those deleterious substances which nuiko some preparations dangerous, and Injuiious to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If'wanted for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found EO desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, glossy lustie and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J.

C. Ayer Si PBACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL Caaatm, IXWEIX, MASS. VBIOB IS A VERY Heavy Cook for either WOOD OR COaIata AS A COAL COOK STOVE IT IS A SUCCESS. IT HAS TIN LINED OVEN DOORS TO REFLECT THE HEAT. An Ash Pan by which the ashes can be removed without raising the dust.

It can be Very Easily Changed TO BURN WOOD. THESE STOVES SATS MU If ran INCREAfcSED DEMANL good evidence of their exctDemee. They are Warranted. tarXorth Me of the Square. Centeirille, Iowa.

Look lor the kira of the on the awning. J. WILLIAMS. O.H. SHARP, 00 Sickels Preston, DAVENPORT, IOWA 1UPOBTERS AND JOBBERS OF a a Cutlery, 'Iron, JVitfife, Glass antl Tinners' Stock.

7E ha TO low freights from Eastern fac- torles and markets, via several competing trunk railroads; and we carry a large stock and assortment of Hardware, each as we have found from long experience In Jobbing, UapUd to Wamts ai Htrcaaati hi Itm aadKiasoul. We feel prepared to compete with any Jobbing hardware house In the West. Particular attention given tn letter orders.und merchants are respectfully invited to write for prices, or to order directly. Shjitlsritoction IS-ly Stoneware as cheap as dirt at J. rocerj, north (Me of the Square.

B. La He's grocerj IOS ralslna, cnrrants.pnilies.dktes. cran- at J.I M4t ralahM, cheap tot cash, at J- R. Morth BU. of CLOCKS, JKWKLRY, (Stttt Fancy Oooda, Cigar Stands, Portfolios, PERFUMERY 8R18, ALBUMS MIRRORS, STATUTES, VASES, BEAD BASKETS, TOYS, NOTIONS, Ac I I Proa M.M to cues, both paper aad wocsl.

KB and Gvitar Mrbn aad the cheapest to the Scat Urns, Pocket Cttkqr a Specially. VlaV A..

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About The Centerville Citizen Archive

Pages Available:
215
Years Available:
1870-1881