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The Indiana Herald from Huntington, Indiana • Page 8

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da those now in use. B. F. 4a. entucted Dr.

A Mrs. J. B. Slusstr rvturned from Ofato, last f. work a specialty at Geb hart's shoe store, Daniel Clipptnger ret mad.

from t' 'Michigan, Saturday. Mrs. Fanny Mulrlne is seriously lit of Fancy goods for the can be' found at the post offlceJ The protactd meet ing is 'still prflgresa at the U. 13. church.

Jo. King, Furgeiaou. la taking at the St. James, this, week. A.

S. Bash, of Dayton? Ohio, spent ThuradaT with fifenSiftthisi city, r' Bo wanf of Ellis, la visiting friends in and about fowri. 7 Mias" Lottie AlitcheU is friends i in Kendall rllle, Ind this v. J. O.

Ward told its" a story and tbk supper at the St: James, Saturday evening. A. perfect fit guaranteed at Hendry A Walton's shoe store. Leaye your 'measure, Charley Koontz and D. Grim paii Huntington 'a flying, visit, last Thursday.

Nice Christmas presents can' be purchased cheaply at J. B. Slusser'a the post office. TL P. Welker, of Grand Rapids.

Michigan, is visiting among his old rjends in this placev v. S. H. Grim spent last "Wednesday In Huntington with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Smith.

There are only 12 1 scholars en rolled' at the schools. There should ne more in Mrs. Beed, who resides in Viberg'a addition, has had her residence re painted and generally Isaac Hackettlias opened a news stand in the Olds building, xa the comer of Main and Second streets. Mrs. Falkner, of Fairfield, Ohio' has been the guest of Tier daughter, Mrs.

Dr. Carson, for som week's past. Jrnan and mother, of Port Wayne, were the guests of John layman, this township, the first ot the week. Mr. Hale, the barber, has taken in a partner.

The boy arrived one morning last week and proposed to stay and learn the trad Mrs. M. J.ITaaiikon has treated residence, on the corner of Eighth and Main streets, to a new root and a stone fouudHtlon. Treat yourself; to a holiday pres eat CaljatEbersole's and select the goods and have a made in sUle just to fityon. 'Tuesday.

tfohnV. Roberts was uibr uue years" old. Upfntr nfnaM tn biienll liWmtn made a trip to Wabash I ilsOH'S. "'Squire McKinatry, of Andrewa, was in the city Friday. Juni Frr, tf CUysviUe, was in city Tuesday, Miss Kate Snydef has yisitinj; in Blnfllbn, the past week.

Dr. W. Chafee made a flying trip to Andrews Friday erening. J. Holly made a call "on Thx Hza AXD while in town Monday.

Warren News. has been appointed tax collector. A S. Goodin, Trostee of Jaskaon town ahip.aiade as a call while in the city Friday! 'Squire X. Browns Coraera, made us a call while in the city Monday.

Dayid Borkett, of Lancaster township, was amons our callera Friday, and renewed husubacription. 'Vv Henry W. of Bayena, Ohio, a manufacturer of fine carriages, was in the city oyer fDr. F. S.

C. GrayRtoa was called to Roanoke Friday in consulution with Dr. Wright, of that Dr. A. J.

Boswelh of 'Andrews, wv In attendance upon the meeting of the county medical society yesterday. Ensley of Warren, one of our large hearted subacribers.was in the city yesterday, and called on us. William. Summers and Haryey Carr yisited Hsntingtou county friends last week. Bushrili.e Republican.

Drs. Wright and Cawon, of Roanoke: and! Dr." of Claysville, attended the medical meeting Tuesday. Misaee Clara and Lacey, of Bluff ton. who have been in the city the past few days, returned home, Monday William Welch, of Ohio, and John Hahn, of Miami countv, this State, cousin of A. Mohler, Tiaited in the city the flrit of the week Miss Dewie Moore returned, Friday erenine.from Battle Creek, Michigan, where she has been for too weeks past.

She is much improved in health. A Mr. Albert CbiibbV of this city is quite sick, at the home of hia mother in law, near i AUllrewS. Ills mauj uicuua aim uiu will wish for him i speedy. rcoyery Mr.

Harrison, of LouitviIIe, Ky, 11 r. IXOl I inuu. vra wvu Mrs. M. E.

Weir, of New AJbany, come to town. John at ved I u(Ar Mr, A. A. DailT. in in the city.

and feasted on the fat Of the land having been in attendance on the Sayler Wbbart has his storeroom packed Dai1 marriage. Mrs. Weir is quite well With boots aal shoes, and is offering known to many pf our people, who will great bargains to cash cnatnmr gladly welcome her back tc tho city amine his coods and Wm Mr David of Collin P. afV.ria. I wood.

with their niece. Miss Allie nca toil. I i ia neighbors and friends, in the old.borders of: Whitley county last week, Jake is reported as fair and jolly as of old. Atchison Wolf, who resides a short distance southeast of town, has invented a raowinsr. machlnA hh ta said to be a grand improvement upon RichArda.

of Koaooke. spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

PowelL Mr. and Mrs. Smith took the" west bound passenger train on the Wabash, Friday morning, for Kent land, Ind, to visit a son. 'At Elokomoj on Thanksgiving Day, Phi). S.

Grelner, the camtaedlan, and Miss LUlle V. Cady, the leading lady In the Pecks bad boy combination, which recently appeared here, were united in marriage, the Bey. Smith, of the Baptist church, officiating. We Estill have a. Mat Luber, who has ben' ill for large.

stock? oi ladies some days past, is improving, In Union township," L. 'JL Smith and children's underwear at very low I prices, at Thomson Richards. On Saturday evening, Mrs. Schultze died 1 at the residence, of William Xilninger, in Clearcreek township. The cause of death was dd age, the deceas ed being about seventy five years old.

The funeral, was held Monday at the church, near where the interment was made. The Fredohia watch, is the best watch on earth. See them at Filson i Van Ant werp's. List of letters remaining the Post Office at Huntington, Deo. 6th.

1884' W. W. Brown, John Bail, Al. Douiclass, Frederiek Diflenbaugher, O. D.

EUetL George Emarling. J. Hartman, Martha Moore, Anna Fowel, 8. A. Raying, Gen.C.

B. Scribner, Frienda 8wartsie, John J. Spencer W. D. Solo, Wm.

0. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. N. A.

VanFrank, Jennie Work bou Albert Whitehurst. Anthony Wil son. In calling fof the above please say advertised. W. H.

IlEssrx. p. k. The Peru Republican has the following item: "John this city, narrowly escaped a mangling by the cars one day recently in Huntington. In attempting to step aboard to return home after the train was in motion he missed his footing and fell between the depot platform and the wheels, in so close a place he was obliged to lie very still until the train passed by.

When the conductor back ed up to take, on board; 'the remains' Mr. Muhlfield was on his feet, all right." Filson VanAnt I werp, Jewelers," I will oner for the holi The best watch and day trade an elegant iewelry work in Jthe stock of watches, iew ing city; done done at Fil elry, silverware, gold about town, started for hi hnrna of. I suppTyeverFbodr wiXX'and seventy three yearbook place Wednes 6ye glaSSeS. TheyWiU ahoes at extremely low. prices.

They day. and the funeral was held Friday frpr Tin pmin I Prl iti have a full assortment fmm hJh moriiln. at fireonwood. LLOA U.CtiUU.ieU HI select and they can fit and please either buo uiu uc young," i If you want tq see a assort ment of overcoats, clothing, hats and caps, glovea and mittens, underwear and, all kinds of gents' furnishing goods, you should call at Ebersole's. They are selling goods at very low pricea.

On Wednesday of last week, A. P. Koontz had been in this country" half a century. It was Intended to give Mr. K.

a benefit, but Mrs. K. be ing slightly indisposed at the time, the TttE pall bearers at the funeral of Miss Kearna were Mamie Cox, Louisa Bossier. M611ie Brown. Agnes O'Cbn nelU Lollie Enright; and Katie Faberly.

Those attending also from Fort Wayne were Mrel Girard, Tony and Benj. Girard. Jlr. T. W.

Brennan and Mrs. Engler. The finest stock of silk Handkerchiefs in ancemems in Drices. Call and see them. TntmsD at night, occurred the death of Mrs.

Anna iry Bippns, mother of George J. and Matthias Bippus, of this qouoty, mention of whose illness we made a few days The. cause of death is ascribed to old age. The de ceased was born in Germany, and was aged 77 yaars and funeral was neld bunday, at the th.e city l'SOTVw icefel away 3 vrr. iters Jci a khI end State a fixooiawaiifc otavo I I M.I r.

1 XllUliiaUil I ttjJ a.u ti ca Agent or ine nome insurance, company, was here Thursday and adjusted the loss occasioned by the burning of Haley's house. Sam haa a full force at work putting up a new hOUSe. We are 4 under obligations to Messrs. Grim Gasklll, of the city meat market, for favors. gen tlemen always cater to the wants of their patrons, and are prepared at all uti mes to supply their customers with 'the best of meats.

Captain Jacobs has organized a company and gone into the serenading business in opposition to Capt. MurfeU The first drill took place Thursday evening. The boys drew "rations at Uncle Dan. Kichards, County Com miasloner Christian's, Wilson ilc Gaugheys and Joseph Shipley's. The boys report that they feasted at each place, and at Mr.

Shipley's they were served with a splendid meal, whether it was a very late supper or an early breakfast has not been decided. The captain and his company furnished good music. Captain Murfet had his company out for a drill Thursday evening. The first halt was made at W. K.

Windle's where the boys (received full rations. At Charley Koontz' the party struck who procptly ordered the "Lady Jane's." The boy3 favored A. AYa3muth.Geo. Elun. S.

B. Dmius, J. A. Bash, G.N. Wilkerscn, A.M.Diniu3, His.

Cutter and Jo. Edwards with and rendered seme good music at each of the rlaccs named and were royally entertained. It is needless to etate that the trocp Oturbed our TL3 capt cz: cr S.1VA r.j '3 ea Richards. I MLm llOU VUO AU J. SS U10.bXS UttbULUaj M.

On Sunday, at Fort Wayne, occurred the sudden, death1 of Maria earns, aged twenty years, of consumption. The corpse, was brought to this. city Tuesday, for" burial, the Interment being irf the Catholic cemetery, 7 f' Our good friend Zimmerman, of the "Warsaw Union, goes raway home to learn the news." and Derne O. D. dry needs ctore, Izzt dcor in the Opora it would have been the fifty second an niversary of her marriage to the now bereaved husband.

The family and friends who are left to mourn thnir loss, will have the heartfelt sympathy of all in their bereayement. It is a fact we are isellirig all' our black and Colored silks and line dress goods at trates the following: Hahn. COSt to ClOSO OUt StOCk. a prominent merchant of Huntington, became so deeplygrieved by financial embarrassment on last Saturday he hanzed himself from a hook in his store," The: Warren News says Last Friday evening, the Quartette, composed of a number of the best musicians of Fort' and Misses Clara and Jennie Kenower, of Huntington, gave an entertainment at the Huntington Opera House. is reported to have been a very, excellent have tne largest stocli of ladiea fine neclrwear shovn in the city at Thomson cz carried Richards' one prico, O.

Thomson Richards. Tow Salo. Thirty acres of land, fire miles east of Huntington, on Union' grayel road; house and orchard, and all under cultivation For sale at a bargain. Call on or addreas. 12 4 E.

H. MrxuER, Roann, Ind Plush goods, albums and fancy; goods, at Filson's. Klonerto Loan. At 6 per ronton farm property. has the privilege of making payments to suit conrerjience, both as to time amount Call on or ad Jress, Johs G.

Price, feci like, a nevy err Lave found Le. ilih r. tl3 blood puruier wr.fn Huntington, lnt. Tone up the ey stem by the use of Ayer's It will make you relief frcn rct ether rnfc: C72 Ct FALL AND VIHTiiH OF THE 9 eg rr. r.

Popular Ciotliiers, BETRUCIAN CORHER Huntington, Indiana. Wanted, i critical and experienced buyers to vpass judgment on' our fall and winter stock. Rare opportunity for the economical. Call at the store of. Levi Marx.

I Don't forget that in we allow no competition. Extra inducements in prices and quality in this line. Heavy underwear and other seasonable goods now in, yery low" rates. Don't fail to call on us, Levi Marx. I fa mm I Overcoats, a magnificent assortment, in: TTTA 1 1 eluding all grades.

can meei. any OMlctVCJ U. iOW paiia demand and supply any want in this line. of srood all wool blankets, that we ate Our overcoat stock, is in every way so desirable, and prices so extremely low that yon should make a special effort to see our Onenng at Very lOW fine stock at the earUest moment, and while and Miss Nona Houston, of JefferaonviUe. TjrlCeS oZ THOIIlSOIl' OC Jet broken this State, wbo auenaea me oayier nimtiala last week, remrnea nome Aionaar i aviuuui vlo.

morning. Will Drover and Georee Frash," of Hnntinirton. sentthefirrt of the week in this vicinity hunting quails. took home about fortv dozen, more or lees. I he man who gets an overcoat of ns this fall rets a banrain.

We guarantee styles to be the latest and goods the best. Levi 4 Marx. Vood box paper collars 10 cents at Levi Marx's. Fin black fur' caps worth $3.00 for $2,00 at Levi Fine white shirty linen bosom, only 75 cts; mind you, laun dried. You can ohl find them at Levi Marxs.

1 DeSota. Iowa." this morning Frank Vr. OIXVOX Good heavy cardican jackets, only 75 cts. ujfid to be one of the I Thk death of Albert Draper, aged CaneS, SpeCtadeS and I at Levi A Marx's. nnnrv 1 a i i.

Yon can buy a nice child's suit for 11.75, at Levi a Nice ttyGh stiff hats, all cofora, from L00 upwards, at Levi Marx's. Red knit underwear worth 4 months. The a suit, we will sell you for $2.00, Levi Marx." Dress suits in the latest styles of fabric and shape. Eyery gentleman should 'see our elegant and neat fitting new attractions We hay just got an extra fine line of these which are superior in quality, and make and equal to the great majority of tailor made garments, costing twice the T7 1A THE CENTURY In 1885. i PaPEBS OX TUE CITIL WAB.

TbaimportaDt feature of The Cratnry Uagailne for the coming jexr indefd, perhap th net important ever derUkaa by the magaxiae will be merit of rcuu paper ui great battlwa of tae war for tbe Union, wrtueo oj general omcera high command upon both the Federal and the Oonfedetmto aldea, Oceral Grant (who write of Vtakabargv Bhitab, and other battlea). Oeoarala Longatreet, Mouteusa, Beaanaia, uoeeerana, uu, Admiral Porter, and otnera. The aeriea ooenain the Nomnber Century with a graphically Ulaatrat ed article on THE BATTLE OF BULL BUS, written by Iha Confederate nrJ, O. T. Beauregard Brief aketchea, entitled "rieooUrctione of a PrlTate." paper coromcung apeciat erenta, aeaenp.

Uane of Tariona auxiliary brauchoi of the aerriee, eta, wi'l anpplenwnt the more important aerie by the Tartooa generala. A atriot regard for aeearaey win guide the preparation of the tUnatrationa, for which The Oentary haa al rU dhrpoaal a Tory large quantity of drawiuga, jrtraUa, ma pa, plana, etc. hitherto nnoeed. Tm aim. la to preaent rn thia aeriea.

not official reporta. bo. commanding officer' aooonnta of tbeir plana ana, operation. uuexeec ing erenta of the war, and, poaaeea. at the aame time, a historical ralne not eaaily to be calculated.

la thia Una The Oentary will maintain Ita prea Uge, and fornhih the beat atoriea by American, writer tbat can be procured, in November begins AXEWN0VEL BY W. D. HOWELLS, Author of "Venetian Daya. MA Modern Inatanoe," to This story deal with the rise of an American badness man. A norel by Henry a ndrei.

ette by Grace Denlo Lltchfleld, and short atortes by 7 "Uncle u. ntocaton, a. qoalty at Tariona mt nnnm I MTaCELLAKXOUSrEaTUBES. Under thia hrsding may be included a series of papers on the cities of Italy by W. D.

Howells, the llluHtratloDS being reprodnotiocs of etching and drawings by Joeeph Poonell; a seriee on TUKKKW fluuia wtaj, being an Interesting group of papers by E. v. Bmalley, ueui. Bcnwauca, rrmafu uwi iw Kingaton, Ontario), and otnera, deeeripttve of little known regtona papers on French and American art, sculpture and painting, with soars exquisite money, we can guarantee elegance, style I asteonomy, akuh i tvsi ius. uiaxvux.

dorabuity. ana periect ntn, togetner witn a great saving of money. These inducements we trust are sufficient to induce the reader to cay, and when once yon have seen oar large assortment of fine new styles, we believe it will be only a question of which is the nicest Of the many desirable bargains 1 we shall place before yon. Hem ember, we keep the Very best Parties desiring drees suits, right this way. Levi IdABX.

LEVI MARX Leading Clothiers, otr ucian Bio clx. Forty years' experience, in every clime on eartn, Las proved Ayers Cherry Pectoral to be the 'most1 reliable reinedy for coli3, coushs, and all lurj diseases. 2eslected 'ccld3 often 3lzcurr.l!3'a;:c t3. Dzz with nia tl2, prev: te cz la l. CT2 Ci Under Arcnlteerare are inoraaea more or Mrs.

van Benaselaer' articlee on churches, city and country bonaea. etc. Uoionel George B. Waring, JrM will daadbs PROGRESS IN BAKITAKY DKAIRIKa E.O. 8tedman, Edmund tioase, and others will furnish literary essay W.

Cable win eon tnbote In yarions ways; seTeral papers on sport snd adrsntors will soon be pubnaned, and JOHH BOJiKODQUS wQl write from time to time on outdoor subjects. Benders of. THE CEMTUBI may teel ears of Vnln hrutnf th timfta on lwadinr Bubieeta that may properly com within the proTinoe of a monthly naeaaln. Its circulation Is now about 140.000 monthly, ths Noremter number ezoeding that figure. Subscriptions should date from this number, beginning the war aerirs and Mr.

HoweU's noveL Prion S4.00 a rear. SS cents a number. All book seOers and news dealers sen tt and taksaun acrlptkma, or ranttaaos may be made to the Afraespecrmeneopy of the Century will be sent on request. Mention this paper. xaa UXXTUBI oo, now xura, a.

Notice of Election. Kotioe is hereby siren to tbe members' of Lafon talue Lodge, No. 42. O. O.

that there wiU be an election held In tbeir hall in Bunt ington, Indians, on Tuesday Evening, December SOtK, 1881, for the purpose of electing five trustees er the en. suing year. a. w. suniAa, oct; ij.

Dec 10, isu a Fob 8 ale. One 50 horee power ergme and boiler, and one ateain pnmp, all in good running ora'er'. All will be Jiold cheap Call at Huntington Foundry. S3 tl Dobn Gewjcesl, Feu sale A second hand piano, ia tood condition, ill be old cheap. For yarllculars, inquire of R.

W. Janiieson. 7 DOLLiir.r FOB X' I Can't Cure. for Infants and Children. wenadaptodtocaildrenthat I CaMrtorU cures Colic, I recommend its superior to any prescription I 6tomach, Diarrhosa.

KructaUon known to me." H. A. AjkM. I XilB' mSo.OxfodSt,Brooklya,H.T. WttSoSinjariona V' ETJIDflDlEy WJOEffiT An absolute cure Jlheumatism Sprains, Pain in the Back; Burns, Galls, An Instantaneotts ITaln relieving and Sealing Bemedj.

CM PILES, FISTULA, FISSURE AKD HZ A'TAr ulcer without jke; KNIFE OR PAIH. Blood Poison, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration; Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Bloating of the Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh. Lame Back, Disease of liver, Kidneys, Heart, Numb Limbs, Dull Pain in Head, Palpitation of Heart, Vaginal and Womb Diseases, so called Hereditary Consumption. I can cure eery case without a dose of medicine, if not too far gone. 'i r' i I have an entire new system fbr the cure of Chronic Diseases, known to no other, physician in this country.

Ladies treated without the slightest exposure. I treat from five to twenty five cases every day. Will wagei 1 1,000 I can show more cures of Chronic" Disease than any ten doctors who will condemn or speak UgLtly of my tjfetem. Kow," put np or shut np. IST I refer all afflicted to: John Bowman.

FWriffdf Hirntinsiori Jacob Huntsinger, minister, TTnntington, Solomon Dill and'John T. Ellis, of Hunt ington county, and hundreds of others we have cured who' have been treated I for years by other phrrsicisns without relief. I have the larir8t collection of cures in this specialtv of any snreeon in the coun try. 1 treat more cases in a single month than any ordinary physicirn in a lifetime. Consultation snd Examination Free.1 Office days Monday.

Tuesday. Friday and Saturday of each week. Opera House block; Huntington. Office in the DEL'MOCK. Appointrient of Administrator.

"VTOTICEhs hereby grrtfa, that nnderaignad has been sppolntrd Administrator of the estate of Mary E. Groaaman deeeaaed. late of Jack son townahip, Hnctington county. Indiana, Said estate i sappoaed to be inaohrerifc. ALFKED S.

OOODIN, Administrator. Dec 3, 1S34 ll 3t Bank Election Notice. Tbe barehoIder of The Fhst National Bank of. of Huntington, Indiana, are hereby notified that the annual election for directors to serve the ensuing year, will held at the bank oa ZMeaday, January between the hoars of ten a. sl, and four o'clock V.

of said )ay. 8. P. DICK, CUkier. HuuUngtaa, Dee.

10, 1 84. 13 tw Notice of Election; NOTICE is hereby gtrra to the members of Myrtle Lodge, Ko. 110, A. that there wiu oe an etecaon nem on Tkundag Evening, Xboewtbtrli, 1884, for the purpose c4 electing one Trustee sad the usaal Lodge OBoers for the ensuing ear. Secretary.

3 Deo.io.i884. is at ITetice off Electlwn. NOTICE Is hereby gfren to the members of Boanoke Lodge. Ko. 19S P.

and A. that these will be an election held at their hall In Boan pke, Huntington county, Indiana, on evenn ino. the a6th day of December. 1884, for tha nor. pose of electing three Trustees to serrt the ensuing year.

By order of the Lodge. SAMUEL H. GBIM. SeCy. 1 Korember 24,1884.

j. Gravel Koarl Election. 1 aTotiee ta hereby giren to the stockholders of the Huntington, Mt. tn A County Line Gravel Boad Oompany that the anuria! election of one director. i one secretary snd one Treasurer for laid oompany n.

ooyeeen v. u.M th. (V. n.u Trnn.j T. A.

JanTier, H. Junan Hawthorne, and other I Tndi. Mllwi LiHnn wvtbuw will wnU wmowia writNV will appevr fy taap um pvm urn uwmMr, ibh, Between the hoars of ooe o'clock and three o'clock In the afternoon of said day. WM. H.

TKAMMEL, Secretary. Dee ISM 13 at J0HHXEKOWEB, President. Sale. 1 The undersigned having 4een afnxunted a Be eelver in the ease of Leonard 8. Walker, et al Gideon W.

Beavey and Jacob now pen din fir in." the Huntington Circuit Court, In which cause the stock of Hard wares turincrly, wned by Jacob Lew are in controversy, snd being authorised by said ooart to sell said goods, I will offer at private sale, said stock of hardwares, at Markle. Indiana, on and alter the lOtA rJoyeDwwmiier, 1884. tat particulars as.io terms of sale, tsouire of JOSEPH 800TT, Bscelv jr. Xarkla. Ind.

Nov 19, UMt land for r' NOTICE is hereby given that ths John Buggies farm, In Wayne townahip, Huntington eonn ty, Indiana, consisting of three eighty sore tracts will be sold to the highest bidder who offers a fair price therefore. It is th northeast quarter, ISO seres undivided north half ot southeast quarter, 80 acres; all In section 13, ta said townahip. 'It is a good farm, with bonae, barn and orchard, and 100 acres cleared laud, all the balance gooa timber land, weD watered and perfect title, abstract furnisbfrd if desired. Can on William Joseph Buggies. George W.

Buggies, D. eeaxie or Branyan, Spencer. Ksaffman Bran Tin. February 1SS4. SS tf 'il' Administrator's Sale.

4 Solice is hereby given, that fne nndendffned Ad minntrator of tneeatateof.atary E. Grossman.de'. erased, will sell at public eatery, at her late rest denoe, ia Jackson townshp, on neamtaag, Utet mber list 1884, at ona o'clock the followin nronertv: On Milk Cow. corn in the crib, wheat In" the ground, and alt honsehok! and kitchen, furniture, consisting of beds, beddiug, baresus, cupboards. stoves, Ac Tismk An sums cf I sod under, oash on all sum over 13 credit of months will be given, the purchaser riving his note with approved security waiving relief from valuation or appraisement laws.

AXFBKD S. GOODIM, Admistrator. Dec 101884 3t FOIt SALE. TheBrookover farm, near Clayirvul Huntinctoa oonctf, Ind; 8TJ serwi, weU lmrroved. Terms rfuo ialle.

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