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The Journal-Republican from Wilmington, Ohio • 2

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A a i 1 Wilmington ebruary 19 1874 Clinton County Court of Com Pleas AND PROVISION STORE! HAND BOOK 4 imtiHusW S' 4 i I St i if VVOODWARE WILLOW STONEWARE TWINE ft CIGARS TOBACCO THE PIONEER A Handsome Illustrated Paper contain ing the H'omettead Law mailed free to all parts of the world Address DAVIS Land Commissioner Omaha Neb or Rats Mice Roaches Ants Bed Bugs Moths Ac HENRY CURRAM CO Sole Agents i I Descriptive Pamphlets with Sectional Maps sent free best sort for Up1an4 Low land or Garden by mail pre paid $1 per 100: $5ner 100CL A priced Catalogue of this and all ruits Ornamental Trees Evergreens Shrubs Bulbs Roses Plants and' RESH LOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS the choicest collection in the country with all novelties will be sent gratis to any plain address 26 sorts of either lower Gar den Tree ruit Evergreen or Herb Seeds for $1 sent by mail Wholesale Catalogue to the trade' WATSON Old Colony Nurseries and Seed Warehouse Plymouth Massa chusetts Established 1842" ebruary 26 1874 iiii A A EO REAL ESTATE Have you seen our New of PHOTOGRAPHS STEROSCOPIC VIEWS ANCY PICTURES AC? If not send tvto three cent stamps to our address end receive one by return mail QUINBY MILLER Box 164 A gnat a Maine NOTICE THE undersigned has been duly appoint ed Executor of the estate of Abraham Coons deceased late of Clinton County Ohio CARNAHAN March 12 3 RUIT ARM OR SALE AT AUCTIQN WE will offer for sale to the highest bidder on the premises Thursday March 12 1874 Our ruit arm of fifty acres of land situated at East Monroe Station on the Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad in Highland County On the farm are 3500 bearing Peach and 120 Applet Trees and a good variety of Pears Plums Grapes and some small fruit The fruit trees are of the best va rieties of grafted fruit from the nursery' of Gersham Perdue The house is a brick cottage 50 by 30 with a wing 40 feet long story and a7 half high with a good cellar and welh and cistern at the door brick smoke houses wood and cpal house all in a good state of repair' The ground on which the peach orchard is situate is a clay underlaid with lirne stene being well adapted io peach cul ture There are several springs' of never fail ing water on the place It is but three hours ride by rail from Cincinnati' and one a half from Chillicothe It is unsur passed for beanty of scenery in 'Southern Ohio The alls of Rattlesnake ork'of Paint Creek are in sight from the door of the' house and the country for miles around There are twelve acres of bottom land well adapted fot gardening A never failing stream of water borders the west end of the i The prospect for a fnll fruit? crop is ex cellent Title indisputable Terms of Sale One third eash and the balance! upas! wo tree and four years with interest eight per cent payable annually jMcured by mortgage on premi ae ft Also a lot of 'household kitchen furniture and fanning utensils ff 'or further information address 1 Hildebrant Wilmington Ohio or David Rees East Monroe Ohio 1 HIBBEN ebjnwxS 1874 I Agents Wanted 1 A A 'ENERGETIC Men and Women Iv wanted to canvass for our Books Papers Pictures Ac We will pay the kig hut commission or will hire good men on salary We have seme of the most popular works in the fieldj especially adapted to the times rf i Call and examine them for yourselves None but those' who need business need "Cai or write for confidential circular to agents Office over Walker Quinn A Co se Drug Store Wilmington Ohio 1 Ul S3 XU UVDMDA 1 'ebruary 11) 1874 ftjt Clinton Com mon Order of sale IN pursuanq? of an order of sale issued out of the Court of Common Pleas within and for the County of Clinton and' State of Ohiomade at tho December term thereof A 1873 and to me directed I will offer forsaleat the door of the Court House in Wihnington Ohio ON MONDAY MARCH 23 A 1874 between the hpurs of 10 A and 4 of said day the following described real estate situate in the Coun ty of Clinton and State of Ohio do wit: Part of survey No 2471 and further described ns Beginning at northwest corner of Jonathan land and in the margin of Doan street thence with the edge of said street south 88 east sixty feet to a stake or stone corner to said Doan lot thence with his line south east 10 poles to a stake or stone corner to said lot thence with his line south east 10 poles to a stake or stone corner to said land thence with line north 88J west 60 feet to another corner of said Doan Jhence with his line north east 10 poles to the place of Appraised at HACKNEY Sheriff Clinton County Ohio ebruary T9 1874 5w tvT 11 I II 1 Tfl 1 uiinminfiiuno f' Our dis pitches this morning an'? bounce the death of ex President Millard ilmore which occurred at a late hour last night at his home in Buffalo SHERI SALE James isher Co Clinton Com ys i mon Pleas Joseph Darby et JOrder of aala IN pursuance of an order of sale issu ed out of the Court of Common Pleas within and for the County of Clinton 'and State of Ohio made atthe June term there of A 1872 and to me directed I will offer for sale at the door of the Court House in Wilmington Ohio ON MONDAY MARCH 23 A 1874 between the hours of 10 A and 4 of said day the fol lowing described real estate situate in the County rf Clinton and State of Ohio to wit: 'Being a part of Andrew Weed's survey No 2388 and part of which said Darby bought of Robert Gregory and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a stone where a high stump ot a gray ash stands oneof the original corner trees 15 inches bears 9 links corner of survey No 1071 and west corner of Joseph survey No 1073 south 47 4 10 east 29 5 10 poles to a stone elm And hickory the ash now down and gon0 corner to Isaac Johnsonthence with his line south west 39 poles to a stone in middle of road leading from Wilmington to Hillsboro thence with said rood north 81 7 west 62 9 10 poles to a stone corner to Levi Gregory thence with his line north east 22 9 10 poles to astone another corner to said Gregory in the line of Carrington's survey No 1071 thence with said line south 43 east 32 4 10 poles thebeginning containing eleven acres two and 28 9 10 poles of land more ordess Appraised at $1360 HACKNEY Sheriff Clinton County Ohio ebruary 19 J874 5w fail to see us beforey6uKV'i WE MEIN Atthe Low Priced Hardware Store Preamble and ReMlutions Cl rksville March 6 Whereas John Vanpelt our brother and co laborer in the tem perance cause was kind enough in hid travels to visit Clarksville on the 21st of ebruary and remain over Sabbath with us and delivered two good and interesting discourses in favor of the cause and also ad dressed the Sabbath School and es pecially the mothers and boys in a touching manner and whereas there was in the audience some whose sympathies are undoubtedly on the opposite side for Christ himself said that is not for me is against ine and be that gathereth not with me scattereth and whereas no subject has more than 41thpir reflectinns and whereas we have said were" those? who were evidently opposed to this great and heretofore unheard temperance movement and whereas they were far forgetful of their ladyship as to criticise his speaking in a grammatical sense and also his pronunciation and put ting the word "has in several places where ho did not use it and report ed the same to the Cincinnati Daily Times an which it has been publish ed making this saying applicable to themselves would not enter in yourselves and those that were en tering in ye Resolved That the people ofClarksville and communityfmake no delayin expressing through the same channel their high apprecia tion of our Brother labors among for and with us in this great cause of relief to suffering rEumanity tlie world over andbe itResolved That we bid him God speed in this great good and glori ous causawhich thanks be to ourGod neither Gram mar nor painful Imprecise pronunciation to plead and be it further' 7soZvei That those who in our midatyhave proved themselves by their words and actions to be not of us will be welcomed into our ranks even at this the eleventh hour DEXLKB IH Watches Clocks JEWELRY Solid Silver Silver plated Ware GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES 1 7 Clocks of Every Variety Geld Gnaid Opera and Test Chains HAL SETS Got a Silver Thimbles SLEEVE BUTTONS STUDS sj 0 A large assortment of SILVER PLATE SPOONS ORKS CASTERS CAKE BASKETS fcc fSewin Macliiiie Needles Oi 1 I ttaehments of all kinds Watches Clocks and Jewelry Repaired and Mended eb 4 1874 SAUB Nancy Thornburg Clinton Com tb mon Pleas Sanderson Order of sale IN pursuance of an order of sale issued out of the Court of Common PleiM within and for the County of Clinton nd State of Ohio made at the December term AL 1878 and to me directed I will offerfor sale atJthe door of the Court in Wilmington Ohio ON MONDAY MARCH 23 A 1874 between the hours of 10 A and 4 Mnof said day' the following real estate situate in the County of Clin ton and State of Ohio to wlu Being town lot No(35) thirty five ly ing and being on the south side of Main and west side of High Jn the village of Martinsville Appraised at $400 if 3 HACKNEY Sheriff Clinton County ebruary 19 1874 5w SALE Thomas Spurgin Clinton Com vs 4 mon James Persinger et al Order of sale IN pursuance of an order of sale issued out of the Court of Common Pleae within and for the County of Clinton andState of Ohio made at the December term A 1873 and to me directed I will offer for sale at the door of the Court Housed in Wilmington ON MONDAY MARCH 30 A 1874 the following real estate situate in tho Gounty of Clinton and State of Ohio vis: 4In survey No 758 and bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone south corner to Andrew Miller the line of Joseph Rapp (marked A) these south'34ii0 west with said Hne77 poles to a stone where a whiteoskTO in ches in diameter bears 15 east 42 links (marked thenee north 82 west 178J poles to a stone in the line of Robert Story where a buroak 6 inches in dikme ter bears south west 57 links ard a water ash 4 inches in diameter bean north east 39 links (marked C) thene north 25s east 88 poles and 2'liaks to a stone where a hickory 11 inches in di ameter bears south 881? east34 links and a hickory 6 inches in'diemeter bean serth 83jo west 4 links and corner to' Andr Miller (marked D) thence south east 179 9 10 poles to the beginning contain ing ninety two and one haf (92) acres of land Appraised at $60 per acre HACKNEY Sheriff Clinton County Ohio i ebruary 26 1874 5w Sale Charies Garouth "i Clinton Com vs mon Pleas Or Lewis James der of sale virtue of an order of sale issued JJI out Of 'ttfeOtraT nn Pleas within and for the County ot Clinton and State of Ohio made at the March term thereof A Dy 1873 and' to me directed I will offer for sale at the door of the Court House in Wilmington on MONDAY MARCH 16 A 1874 between the hours of 10 o'clock A and 4 of Said' day the 'following described reaLestate situate in the County of Clinton State'of Ohio vix: Being lot iri Addition to the town of Westboro beginning at a stone in the center of the State road leading from WilinPngton to'GeJfrgeto'wn i9 poles and 11 feet Qqut44east of the north jvest corner of Sinclair's laud 'thenco north 44J east 9 and feet' to a stone thenee south 34? east 6 poles to a atone thenee tjouth 44? west 9 poles 13 feet to a ston'ef thence to the beginning contaibfng' oa'e 'third of an acre of land more or lesjL Appraised at $450 Also Lot No seventy (70) in said town adjoining the above lot No (69) Ap praised at $80 Also Lot (Na I) one' said Addition 'to 'the said town of Westboro being a fractional lot fronting on Main Stieet three feet thence with the Hillshe ro and Cincinnati Railroad to lot No 69 thence with ihe'Hnebf said lot 'No 69 6 poles to High Street and 8 poles to the beginning Appraised at $300 HACKNEY Sheriff Clinton County Ohio Hiltjebbant Dwiggixs Attys ebruary 12" 1874 5w SALE Jonathan Doan Sen vs Ida Jones et al IN pursuan of out of the or other meinsj howaver praise worthy commendable unde? proper ciroamstafteei t'ne against the remonstrance of person should so annoy and tronble himi to destroy his peace ort and hive the efftxo greatly injure or disturb faftTbusihess and thus de prfvebim of the msans bfsubsist encey and it' was merely tempo rary in Its character' bat continu ing and recurring I think that only would they be liable to an action 'recovery of: damages done (as I understand to been admitted by the counsel for the de fendnnts) but that a conrt of equity I would interfere to 'prevent fnuch in fringement upon the rights of Mlire for these wbich'caft'httt be1 adequately data agesand a plaintiffwould: nothin such a case bedriven firet lish his rights at' These principles he' held did not apply to'the casejsf He remarked the allegations of the are not true Shied alleges that he kept a house where he conducted business according toaw: rom the nature of the case the character of this business this respect is directly in issue and from the proof it is perfectly clear to my mind that instead of this it was a place where intoxicating liq uors were habitually sold fin viola tions of the laws of the State and wnere ganronu5 pntantiybo inr? carried on 5Such a place as this our statute expressly declares to be a publicnuisance and which being' in a proper case would have to be ordered by the Court to be shut up Now the'doctrine is perfectly set tled that a nuisance either public or private may be abated even by force so no breach of the peace is committed Surely then the means used here with the view of abating this nuisance were' hot un lawful or in derogation of the rights of the plaintiff for as the keeper of such an establishment the main tainer of a public nuisance a gambling house he can 'have no standing in a court of equity when he asks to be protected iii his un lawful and criminal business The injunction will be dissolved atplain WANTED AGENTS Dollar' amily Paper Religion and Health united A Splendid Premium to every sub nothing Iil0 it in the country a rare chance particular free Rus sell Boston Mass John Wright et al) Ordep of vs Rie Henry Bamber et al IN pursuance of an erder made at the March term A 1873 of the Court of Common Pleas of Clintoh County Ohio we will offer for sale on the premises On Tuesday March 94 1874 at two in the afternoon upon the premises the following real estate situ ata in the County of Clinton andState of Ohio to wt: Being part of survey No of Entry 4364 bounded and described as follows Begin ning at a stone in the 'Blanchester and Wilmington road and in the line of David Crosson's land also corner to William 'land thence with his line and said road north 1 east crossing Lick Run at 91 64 100 poles 148 64 100 poles to a stone corner to said land and in the line of Cyrus land thence with their line north' 85 west 19 22 100 poles to a stone efirner to 'said heirs' land thenee with another of the lines south 55 west passing at 76 poles 116 83 100 poles to a stone corner to Geo land where a hickory 8 inches in diameter bears south 45 east 17 links thence with the line of said land south 35 east cros sing said creek at 55 poles 111 4 10 poles to the place of beginning containing for ty six acres and nine square poles of land more or less Appraised at $50 per acre Also the following real estate situate in the County of Clinton and State of Ohio and a part of survey No 3342 bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the east efirber of Dr lot No thence 40' west 43 100 poles to a stone cornet to Dr and Day's land thence 40' east 9 6 10 poles thence 46 west 7 8 100 poles thence north 50 east '2 6 10 poles south 82 east 4 8 10 north 44 east 25 8 10 poles north 44 west 8 poles north 44 10 east 20 poles north 44 west 8 poles to the place of bi ginning containing four acres of land be the same more or less Appraised at $1800 Also the following real estate situate in the County of Clinton and State of Ohio being part of survey No 3340 and being southwest half of lot No eleven (11) in addition to the town of Blan chester and bounded and described as fol lows? Beginning st a stone in the line of Sarah Daughfom and Thomas Bamber thence southwest with their line 10 poles to a stone corner thence southeast with the line of the said Sarah Daughfom and Thomas Bamber 8 poles to stone corner in the line of Smith and Sfirsh Daugh fam 10 poles to a stone thence 8 poles on a straight line to the place of beginning 80 poles or one half acre of land Appraised at $300 Terms of Sale: One third cash on day of sale one third in one year and one third in twe years from the day of sale JOHN WRIGHT SARAH BAMBER Executors McCray and Baldwim Attorneys ebruary 19 1874 5w lni trade Mid of Al a a fix XGdSTORIA more ihan asubstitate fr Castor Oil! It ia th enly iMfa articla in existenc which is esrtain to aMimilat th food regulaU tho bo'wla'eur wind olie and produce natural riep'It eo tains neither minerals morphine or alc hn and pleasant tw UU Children tut Remaining in the office atWilminr ton Ohio March 12 13747 A Client Arthur" 2 ton Joseph Gibbons MUe Mattie Starbuck Liba Siarbuck Alvia Talbert Thompson fit 3 not then be it Resolved That lines of demarca tion in a Social and business rela tion that they are settling upon harder to re move otter the struggle is over and be jit further 4 Resolved That 'thosefi who are pleased to coqje into bur midst from Mother lands or different localities shall have the open hand of Chris tian fellowship extended to them so long as they identify 'themselves wth us and submit to uia laws of the land And the regulations of the Jewelry eommunity but when these become' 5111x11 12 1871 Cash paid or groceries exchanged at all times for all kinds of Country fproddde: Give me a call eb12 1874 1 HEINEMANN' SEEDS AND PLANTS WARONMONOPOLY! PXOWS PLOWS MOWS! JLevi Minsk ATTORNEY AT LAW Wilmington 07 jfV Office South treetj ovar A to 1 r' LAMB i nxiji JJ Successor to Lamb 5 Assignee's Safe IN pursuance of an order graBtSd by th 7 Probate Court of Clinton CountyOhi I wilj offer for aale at public aucrion ei at 1 clock ia he dzvr iff the Court House in Wnmingtn OhMrtbeY foil wtngrdal ituMwtwkh mm ty of Clintow wnd State of OkioTtwHi Beinr Dirt of fturroT No Ammnuia a GROCERY 7 PETERS Sell A VTAW A 1MTOT A TIAVTAVUTTTTD VLXXXDAA 1VX1 XZXX JL XkSXt ZlUUllUf IMPERIAL RAYMOND HILLSINGER GARRETT COTTMAN CAST CAST STEEL 'ALSOv Tlte Best Corn Planters! TKe Ke stone Awarded irst PremiumTaStkeOlklo State ail? 1873 fr i il IlWOmS CEHBUTID CORI PIUHRS IUD MBOMDS IUII lOnCD out! Truth Triumph IY1U nULli ftnt I Agents old and yonng male and female make more mon ey selling our french and American Jew elry Book and Garnet than anything else Greatest inducements to Agents and Pur chasers Catalogues Terms and full par ticulars sent free to all Address VICKERY Agusta Maine tf pSVCHOMANCY OR SOUL CHARM" 1 How either sex may fasci nate and gain the love and affections ot any person they choose 'instantly This simple mental acquirement all can pos sess free by mail for 25 cents together with a Marriage Guide Egyptian Oracle Dreams Hints to Ladies A queer book 100000 sold Address WILLIAM Co Publishers Philadelphia Chas'Bodmxwm IIorrMAMX NEWYORK DAY BOOK A Weekly Established 1850 lt supports White Supremacy politic al and social Terms per year To' clubsnine copies for $8 Specimen copies free Address DAY BOOK Now York MILLIONS O' ACRES Rich arming Lands IN NEBBASKA NOW OR SALE VERY CHEAP' TEX TEAKS CKKPIT INTEItKST ONLY 6 PKR CEXT BEMA1 South Street between Main and Sugartrev WILMIN GTON OHXO Has just opened a complete' stock of GROCERIES Consisting in part of DO HE TEAS SUGAR SALT HAMS BACON SALT ISH SNU VliHE vnderaigned'takea hi stbh tfa citisena'f Wilmingte nd vicinity th ready to 111 all onMn ia paper banging at zbartaaUM rather better term than' th work can be done by any on else He gnarantees skill and promptitude antt'terms that caanqt fail 4 give entire satisfaction to all who may ae proper to employ himrt'4 'Zx Orderideft aj th Bxk Hilda brant Quinn all part' of county will rceeivedue attention March 12 1874 JL BOSWELt' the District Cowrt mr tiie United States for the Snath "era District of Ohlm 1557 In the matter' of Samuel annon 1 Ba cftcy Bankrupt ipHIS IS TOXHVE NOTICE That on the JL 19th day of ebruary A 1874 a Warrant in Bankruptcy wa issued against the estate of Samuel annon Bloom ington in the'County of Clinton and Stale of Ohio who' has been adjudged a Bank rupt on hisown petition that the payment of any debts nd delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt to him or for his use? and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law that a meet ingot the creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts and to choose one or more Assignees of his estate will be held at' a of Bankruptcy to be holden at Hillsborough before' James Thompson Register on the 27th day of March A 1874'iat' 10 A THRALL tf 8 Marshal as Messenger by 17 A Gabdxxk Deputy Mrch l2 3w "NOTICE TIHE underigned has been duly appoint JL ed Administrator of the estate of Hen ry dec late of Clinton County Ohio DAVID MORRELL Admr West West Attorneys March 12' 3w odiouB'to beyond le endaraace: then be Jftsrived' That the world ia wide before them and' our adyice iath they and their clique their bad resolutions and their good grammar and do as they say Van pelt did The above preamble and re sol ticns Jtiavelieen read in end adopts ed by the Clarksville Temperance League are directed tov be printed jp botit our county papers and the Cincinnati Daily Times Signed by JONATH kN LAWRENCE ail Hadley CBUMBS Are a modern pol Are better be ish for stoves farzflhTOcause they give a better than any finer gloss than existence any other polish Yield a brilliant silvery sheen with less than nair tne tanor rcquirwu polishes are used SBUMBS Are a neat and Can be used even cleanly article gWflin the parlor with making no dirtS out the trouble of nor dust removing furni COHORT ture or carpets Has no disagreeable sulphurous or strong acid smell when prepared for use but are pleasant and harmless CRBMBS Are put up in a In each box are 12 neat style and in sticks 1 stick is a form more con or sufficient fer any venient for stove thus waste than other polish is entirely saved OOMBOR7 Arc the cheapest polish in the market be cause one box at 10 cents will polish as much surface as 25 worth of the old polisher ORWBS Haw just taken in direct competi the 1st premium gkintion with Several at the Indianapo of the best of the lis Exposition old stove polishes OOMH'OBT Buy CRUMBS COMORT of your storekeeper if he has them or will pro cure them for you if not send us one dollar your name and the name of your nearest express station and we will send you ten boxes and samples of Bartlett's Blacking and Pearl Blueing free of oost CRUMBS COMORT can be hnd of all Wholesale Grocers and Dealers in the United States and Retail Dealers will find them the most profitable from the factthat they are the fastest selling article of thekind in the market A BARTLETT CO 1 15 North ront St Philadelphia 143 Chambers St New York 43 Broad St Boston March 12 eom Hand Corn Planter The Best Cheapest most Durable end Popular Planter made Manufactured under the supervision of inventor 35 000 now in use AGENTS WANTED or Planters' or Circulars Address BATCIIELLER Sterling Ill THE GREAT WEST SEND TOR THE OREGON It gives all the latest information to Emigrants Price 60 cents 8 McCORMICK Publisher Portland OREGON vk 1 BEST LAND IN THE WEST VO SAL Ricrlinqton Mitsonri Rivtr Rad Road Co On Ten Credit' at 6 Par Cent" Interest No Payments required on prineipal tHl ITH year and then only ONE 8EV ENTH each year until id The Sett is rieh nnd anally cultivated Ctmale warm Seewotu long JlanM lew nd Education free 7 Large Beduetwu os art and reights Buyers and their families BUY 1 THIS YEAR And take advanfege of the Premium 2Q per cenk for cultivation offered only te purchasers during 1874 or Circular containing fnll particu lata and Map ef country send to GEO 8 'r Commlsilo ers Marcto SexsionvAt the recent session of the Commission ers which closed on Saturda'lsst 8 'Babb presented his Bond County Treas ure elect in the sum of $80000 which was accepted Petitions were presented foAhefollowing ree Turnpikes which Read Commission ers were appointed to lay 'out and' estab lish 1st Commencing in the Turnpike Road leading from the Xenia Road and Antram's to New Burlington near Chester Masting Houee 2d Commencing in the Turnpike Road leading from the Xenia Road' at to New Burlington near' the residence of Mary McKay 3d rom the State Road leading from Cuba via of Morrisville to New Vienna Also petitions to clean 'out the Oren and the Pidgeon Di tehee Union Town ship and for the establishment of a Ditch near Westboro Marion and Jefferson Townships They settled with County Treasurer and redeemed binds coupons on road im provements viz: Six months ending March 1 18T4 the num of $38905 69 AArn A 1 VW A A i a X'VUVVIUVU AS wv bill MUIJkV VT ders as given by: the pike com months ending March 1 1874 8985 19 Redeemed general orders six months ending March I 1874 23 Redeemed firdees as given by commisssionera on road im provements six months end ing March 1 1864 212o' 19 Redeemed orders on the free turnpikes as given by the'' County Commissioners for six months ending March 11874 "113 50 Grand total bonds coupons? 7' interest nnd all orders' both'1 ur general' and special for' six m'onth ending March 11874 $12451480 They counted the in theTreasn ry March 1 1874 $30565 54 in accor danow nithlthe booksf said date 4 rand Jury 1 sThe Grand Jury made report otf Satur day asr follows: 7 We have been sesajon aixf days and examined170 witnesaea apd found 54 in dictmenta have 'examiaed lhe county jail and find it to be in "a cleanly 'eokUiGon Two prisoners retained therein at the time of visiting who are weR provided for with comfortable beds good 'wbolc some food given them three timea per dayStove and fuel to keep the room com for ta ble 7 Believing that it would add nfuch to the convenience and health ef? prisoners we would recommend the construction of a sewer in some conVenientLand suitable part of the room We would al so recommend that i the prisoner! be fur nished with a copy of the Bible WM POND oreman 7 We may add that out of the 54 in'dict mentslfonnd over 40 were for offences un der the Liquor Law THE J(H RNAI DENNY virttoker SALE John Carman fr Clinton Common vs Pleas Sale on John Adams et al execution BY virtue of an execution issued ent of the Court of Common Pleas within and for the County of Clinton and State of Ohio made at the December term A 1873 I will ffer for sale at the door of the Court Hous in Wilmington Ohio ON MONDAY APRIL 13 1874 between the hours of 10 A and 4 of said day the follow ing real estate viz: 'Situate in the County of (Hinton and State of Ohio being part of Baron Stu survey No 2697 and further de scribed as follows: Beginning at astone in the center of the Cuba and Westboro Road: and corner to Nathaniel Hunter's tract df land thence w'ith the center of said road north east 80 1 10 poles to a stake corner to Amanda land thence with said Amanda linenorth west 103 10 poles to a stake where b'beech 10 inches in diameter bearssbuth east 62 links thence oaith east 10 75 100 to the edge of a branch" where a beech 10 inches in diameter bears north 199 west 74 links corner to eaid Amanda lora thence with another of her lines north 69 west 101 60 100 poles cor ner to said lora and survey No 1457 and 619 and in the center of a lane corner to Nathaniel Hunter and Townsend thence with said line south ecst 61 01 poles to a stone corner to said Townsendjf thence with another of his lines south 2 west 42 80 100 poles to a' stone in the line of Henry thence with his line south east 110' 40 100 poles: to" a stone corner to said lora thenee with aapther of lines south west 98 poles to a stake in the centerf the Martinsville and Clarksville road thence with said road in a northeasterly direetion 43 poles to a stake corner to Dayton Townsend 7 thence with ssid line and the center of said road south 85 east3 84 100 poles to a stake cor ner to said Townsend thenee with the Cuba road and Westboro road north west 57 16 100 poles to the beginning eontaiaing 90 55 100 acfes of mere or leas: ex cepting forty acre deeded by Adams and wife to John Wason dated Novem ber 29th 1748 recorded in Book 18 pare 30i Appraised kt $45 per acre 7 HACKNEY Sheriff Clinton County Ohio "March 12 5w DerOL perron about the plaee of another who wee engaged in llegitimetoj end proper busine (that is one recognised andallowed jby 7 eftbe Qtr in wWfih'we hve for the laws of the land ere what courts and citi Keever Principal of Hi xr en viiso ouuuiu icopivi auu miu Abl A a Wall Steften lead fortune No 'risk" 7 32 pag namnhlet for stamp Valentine Tins piDOx Co Bankers and Brokers 39 Wal fc emwaemms te 4 THE BEST CON All of whicjwiU be sold to a i Ml ne rrec wcvm it 8 120 that Mr Snuth voted again tLh biii We rept again that as of roostersjee strongly bostfle to the free i cirealation weekly 7 or any otherpa'persmagaiineaf 04 'in the mailer What we deire that the big dailiHj kpd the big weeklies and all other big the mail shall pajr postage ic cording weight land distance We canlietie yori pyer to the port of anymen on account of granting specYal pririJeges to the press especially fwhen' his action discriminatasagainstthe county pa per fl 7 5 WOmairs SnlTrage'' 7J 4: The Conslitutiofial Convention is now laboring withthe suffrage questiolJ 'jlGen' A Doan and others reported a plan' for A Ab 3 4:1 submitting to the people a separate article on femalfc suffrage We suppose thia is the best that can be done ini that direction but it would be far strike sex en tirely qut of the Constitution If the women of Ohio had the right to vote now iaa they ought to hare the liquor would be definitely settled7 in bssrthan twelve "mofithsv We believe the daughters of Eve are so trancendently weak that they would con tamination by simply voting to pro hibit 'sale of ardent We do hot think it would to vote with them at the polls Tor the best interests of society homely phrase somewhat altered it is our opibiori' that what is good for the gander good for the If women can visit the saloons and the of vice and pray and exhort without the loss of character and influence surely they can approach the polls and the' vefy evil they are now nobly engaged in opposing The Temperance Crusade The' are 'publishing at leastegcolumns a day giving' details Jn reference (q the great temperance movement All dvef the State and throughout the west south north and the grand! work 7 'steady persistent appeals and pleadings of women to landlordsthe private con ferenceeand prayerful entreaties with liquor sellers 7the public ex hortatidhs of our best preachers and speakers from the pulpit form the' whole apparatus of mora influence are the only weapons of warfarej and thus far have been highly successful It is claimed that this reformation is not adapted to the cities and hence no great effort has thus faribeen'7 made in such placeBVdSton'i New Phil adelphia'? Cincinnati i Chicago' St the ob jections us not' sound If prayers are as ipoteiit ndeffectual as is clsitaed it can make no difference are offered in five hun dred churches of ten thousand ctos 1 A i I ets orjinder the eaves of a rum 1 shop At any rate a steady rain of arguments exhortations entreatie and appeals poured down on these city until everybody is drenched with the bracing flood can Hardly fail to Wa sh' away: a vast 'deal of moral filth and human misery The Grand Jury at its recent sessionifound more: than fifty in dictments' chiefly in liquor cases yTT The ladies of this place are stilf keeping sharp look out for the rum sellers' During the past week they bave invaded several eider whSre the devil vends whisky with and vtltli ourcidefX" Tbe 'twrroiW'' Irjwnctiw O'nQi Tth instJudge Smith de li ver (id'll i a opinion im the Shied In junctipn Case After reviewing the testimony he gives a ease in which an injunc tion would lie thu 2: led to the conclusion that a casi might be presented to court of equity whereit wouWt be the duty of VChbncelloron the filing of pctitiop sustainedby proper eyi dence io grant an injunction prevent iho exercise of 'the most solmVicts nft worshipieven per ftif the purest motive if 'done 'under such circumstances or ptaceaa to infringe upon the Jegal righis of others Af thejfreblly operated' to their sub stanew injury by the personal an oyaneo produced and resulting in Association metatCIark viTIe atlO A and was called to orderly the President Cole The 'first exercise was a paper on the Profeasiaw Teaching by Clarksville Bchooi mrr Aeever paper was bne oftlre best ever read before' the Association and the ab sentees Kissed'? rich cand rare T'" subject further discussed by Mesara: Cole: Harlan Hamrick and Grove? Adjourned until 1 o'clock PM ft Afternoon Session ft Tha Asso ciation'was called to order at o'clockPM President Cole in the chair Wft Gtanthamof Wilmington read a very important and interest ing' paper bn orty second ft ft ft Discussed by Messrs Grove Grantham Keever ft Hamrick Perils und Painter: ft jThls discussion was followed by address by WGi Hamrick of Rees villoj ftftHis dJniou'jof Teachers be treat ed in aft very praclicalft mfinner His remarks werVEeartily applaud ed by his hearers Short and 5 tailing speeches were madeiby 'Messrs GroveEnt Ham rick Harlan and Reader on the im portance 'of raising the standard of teachers After Augusta Laey in an and pleasing manner read an excellent 'eseay Subject: Live in Deeds not in Harlan of Wilmington read a very good paper on ft The Rev? Mr Altman and his class sang several songs with fine effect (Jn mop vi7c rove the following resolution 'was'ftaaopwr uuanimously: That we the' Teachers of Clinton County inf Convention1 assembled do hereby express our hearty approval and sympathy with the Temperance Movement both in Clarksville aud elsewhere? Mr Jft Linton gave a report of their progress in the temperance cause A vote of thanks was tendered to the citizens of Clarksville and vicin ity for their kindness in meeting with us and also for their hospital ity The following resolution was of fered by Mr Cast of Clarksville: Resoleed That we as citizens of Clarksville and vicinity tender' you our hearty thanks for the greetings you bring us to day especially in the expression 'manifested to raise the standard of teaching exercise the day closed with singing the Doxology Benedict ion pronounced by Cole COLE Ruth Stotler Beginninr at fallen hickory Saner £5' Marshall and centerte j' tract the homestead thenee with the line of the homestead Sooth 61 degree Wt 75 77100 pole to ataka cornerr sto said hoaeetead ia the line of Susannah Mad ley thence with her HneNerth Wt 120 pales to stene in the line ofSeanssf Hadley thenee with hi Hn North 51" 7 ftftj 55m in East 64 pole to a Nn of said Marshall theno cwi th hi line South 87 degree Jlast pel to atak? from which a in line bear Nerthj 87 degrees West 8 links corner to acre tract of the 'homestead tbeno witls ft the lines of the same South 55 degree' WeSS 10 poles to a stake thence South 87 dw East 32 poles to a sttkej thstroe Norilk degrees East 10 poles to a stone eotwarta' said Marshall thence with his lines Nonfc ftft East 38 poles to a stone whUs walnut' and sugar tree thence South East ST 80 100 polesto a stone an elm thenee South East 19 poles to a stake eg stone in the breach thence South 60 West 15 20 100 poles to the beginning containing sixty and ene fourlh acre of ift land Appraised at $80 per acre 7 Terms of sale: One third in hand one third in one year and one thirdiwtwo years from day of sale with interest the 1 payments to be secured by mortgage the premises sold WEST Assignee jss of THOMAS DAUGHERTY 12th 1874 i ft OR SALE ft aA' BOUT forty two seres of good land Xl about one half cleared balhne in woods onemile north east of Port William Clinton county Ohio? 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