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•»vlKY GOODS.CHEAPEST mc wbcu 1 examined the vliSlAr £it I Khl* t nt UHi.Hr CO I ; eXcilement there that dnv.! not see blood on the ahpnldcr, some on j! the head. Do not know wlio was■ _ _ _door. Some, how Mr. G. makes hisic 011 r Cross ex.* bv'Gordon.—Ain acqnain- \ during any of her fuonfhly periods. Do; me when I, saw the paper last night; with j ted with the writingo! G. Do not know \ not fcnow how long It has been since I did not conioare them closely with theDOANOFFICE.44XLBetter Than The Best! I Live in Washington township, lvncGossett.»We have just received5 Cases Prints, Best Qualifies.5 Cases Bleached Muslin, from 20 cts. per yzrtl.2 Cases Bleached Canton Flannel,j- know how that he makes, the final “*T77 ] like that in ‘-last request/* The com-\ 'Do not j commenced trealingher. Do not knowthat she was troubled with painful menstruations after 1865. Saw her at In.Mrs.!.* mon way of Mr. G. making the double | dianapolis once after 1 treated her. 2 **S” is to make a long “S” and a short G. was a modest woman.8 to3KnowWas on Coroner's Jury at thetime of the inquest. Saw the door that \ one. Never saw him try to. change his Isaac Jenkins direct, bv L. M. Camp-had the bullet hole iu it. Saw no blood ] band write. Do not know that I ever bell.—Was at. Gossett’s the morning of except a few drops. No stripe that I jsaw him try. the death. Saw the bullet hole in “thesaw. j John Hagan, direct, by Campbell.— door. Saw no stripe of blood on theCross ex., by Gordon.—If there bad j Live in Plainfield. Son of Carey Ba-j door. .If there had been any I think I been such a stripe I think I should have ! gan. Known Gossett for a number of ■ should have seen it. seen it. Saw'tihe body first, washed and j years ; know his writing and have seen j Cross Ex.—Saw the bullet whole, dressed. The jury was sworn about 2 ! him write. Was at my fathers store j but I saw no blood, o'clock p. 5r. I made my examination j and received order from Mr. G. Had I Nathaniel M. Morris.—Live in Plain-after that lime. Saw some blood in the : letters from Mr. G. occasionally. The : field.Gases Unbleaclisd Canton Flannel • east room abont 3 feet from the door. ! ‘Mast request” I should think is not in j field.Very Cheap.compare tnem closely “last request/71 came to my conclusion at once, without comparison. It has been a few weeks siuce I had a letter from Gossett, perhaps eight weeks. Donot know that I expressed my opinion when first formed. The letter of the 31st of Mav is Gossett's.vr. i pencils, direct, by Harrison.—Live j in Indianapolis.* Am book keeper and { have been S years. Am acquainted with handwriting, and have had expedience in comparing writing. Have detected counterfeit bills which passed over!bank counter*« M. SOLOMON’SORIGINAL LOAN OFFICE25South Illinois Street, Comer Pearl, Indianapolis.With. .Any Other___Money advanced, on all articles of value. Unredeemed Pledges constantly on liand, for sale eheajr.REMEMBER THE NUMBER, £[Aug: 2S]o.Very Cheap.1 The blood was a little lo the south ot | the handwriting of Mr. G. Think Mr. j the drug business in 1S67.the centre of the door. Saw a rope 1 G-lias not the ability to disguise his i now in Iowa.Am acquainted with From 1S64 to 1SGS I was in Plain- j Gossett's handwriting, think I would Succeeded Warner L. Vestal in ; know it; think the “last request is notMERCANTILE.Vestal is I his ; it and the letter of May the 31stTanscv once owned it. • are different handwriting.DOWN THEY C OM E| Uf V VI V* • r v i •• tt * v U •‘'V *1*0 j UWU *11 I V n lt;4* VUdU UU II^U II. j «*l U UUIU* LIU IiaiiVI U i IlUI^t I5 Bales UnbleacllP.d Cotton, from ovc*r a joist. The rope was a little west! own bond or counterfeit another. ; I think lie is now in Kansas. Kcmem- ! Cross Ex., by Gordon.—I would not—..... i 1 K o a 1 a f Ll a T c O tir O 1**1 r/Al* A n i fPL in I* T aaiiLI n a t AX- I \ ^ nn atxi hi ai% a T C aaa ^ w ^ Z«*. *h A A .... 1 ^ ^ * I ^ A ^ M A X1 *1. . * 1___• _ 1 ? . ^ i10 to 15 cts.j of the pool of blood. I saw a razor on j-Think I could not express an opinion on ! her when J. T. Scearce was in the drug expect to see many of the characteristics _ | a table I think. The table was south of it. j business there. I sold some morphine ! of a man's natural hand in his counter- iWo «re constantly m-.J-'n- additions to our !tlic (l°01 think i^vvas nut in the cor- Cross ex.. by Gordon—'Think it is not j to the family of Gossett while I Avas j feit. Have examined the “last request*'|° ner of the room. Saw no plate or pie,; similar to Mr. G's writing. I do not there. Sokl, I suppose. doz. bottles, j last evening at Indianapolis. Judtring1alreadyIOOf every article urusally kept in aFIBST-CLA.SS DRY-GOODS HOUSE.We have a very extensive selection ofor linm of meat. Saw a pistol after- \ know how Mr. G. makes the final “T/* Mr. G. never got any himself. A girlLARGE AND VARIED STOCK ! wards, but not at first. Saw nothing j Some of the 1 ctters “T'7 come to the line | about ten years old got the morphine*on the door sill. Did not examine the j and some turn up. Most all of the let- | The hollies had sixty grains each. That clothing. Do not know If the shoulder ! ters “T stop at the line. The “M” in j was an unusual quantity for family use. had blood on. { morphine and the “M” in “May” look J All of those bottles were sold from 1SG7Kc-examiwed—There had been many j like “W. tlie one in may not so much to 1SC9. persons in the room before I went in. j so as in morphine. Do dot know that; Cross Ex., by Gordon.—Commenced Did not examine the razor, it was old.\CLOTHS CASSIMERESAnd we think we can get up a ?uit of Clothes that will compare favorably with the productions of any city. Oar| Mr. G. makes his initial “Mv 111 that j June 5. 1SG7 to keep drug store. Did lie-cross ex.—The razor was rusty, of j way. Letter of May 31. shown witness j not sell all myself, but I got mv infor-Hnvc sold it The children said thatcommon size. Do not know if the ra- j, and identified as Mr. G's handwriting. 1 mat ion from the book', zor had been used recently. Do not Do not know that the “M* in it is like to G's mother.Dre33 Goods.Stock X,aceStock Hoosieryand GlovesAre all likewise complete, and we would hoknow how many persons lmd gone over the “M* in “last request/7 The “mor77 the door sill. x h11 morning is like the “mow in morphineJoseph direct, by Campbell, j In the ‘last request/ Have seen manv—Live 111 Washington township. l?jt miles years. HaveG. by lettci.*. t . .. , letters from liira. Was acquainted with an up stroke. The initial “T* commen-,.!lt;» C I to have you call on us tv.:c« jou m.t | thc 1|aud wrillnff of Mr. G. at that time. * cos at the top and comes down. Do notl c c ! (The “last request” was shown witness]; know that Mr. G. makes his ‘T* in thatthey were for the mother. Was not examined by Mr. Jacobs when he took evidence for the Insurance Company.ADAMS A HATCH,rr Hat Washington street. [Mav 21HL -■ 1THE UNION[TheDid not tlii 11K it was Mr. Gossett's I way. The capital *F in “I will be dead * handwriting- ‘ is made in a simrular maimer. I)o notw I .Cross ex., by Gordon—The lines in j /.mow how Mr. G. makes his capital “1/The “(/ in Christian is like E have frequently seen.jPBIXTED AND PUBLISHED BY1ST. SCEARCEDANVILLE. INDIANA.Thursday.October 2.1873.1 the “last request7' are straighter than is I that in Mr. G7s liand\\britii:g. Tiiat is : the most disiinguishing feature. The) to ‘ *j handwriting is not quite so heavy as that of Mr. (?. The letters are not quite so large Do not know how Mr Gos-I sett made a small “C/ lie generally makes a “SS77 one long and one short. Does not make an “M as thc ones in j the “last request77 arc made.} Thc paper of May 31.1869 wa? shownMy Clerk was Hiram A. L. Green. He is in Plainfield.lie-examination.—Old Mrs. G. was not a member of Alva's familv.Cross Ex.—The old ladv is dead now. Died since Mrs. (5. was killed.} E Hayden, by Campbell.— Was at the Do not know that G. i house the dav after the tragedv, from 10■lmakes his letter “(/ that. way. Have j o'clock till the afternoon ; was in the not analyzed his hand writing. | smoke-house and saw the door; spotsKc-cxamination—The word Alva in ! on the door, around thc bullet hole, the “last request*7 A Ivy, and I do not know of Gossett ever spelling it in that j wav.Carev Pagan, recalled, bv Campbell. • ' * • *—Was at G's at the time the hodv was found in the smoke-house. Got there[lt;’ONTtxt:Ki KitoM KouizTii i\uiF..] I handwriting.per to the coroner. I don't know why I “Statement AA stain as large as mv hand. If there had been a stain of blood on the door I would have seen it, I think.Cross Ex.* by Gordon.—I saw stain as large as thc palm of my hand, seemed to have been rubbed as with hair; it was plain to be seen. I saw the corpse, her face to thc south ; a pistol in bet ween her left arm and the body. I trouldnotsay there was a table, but if it was ata-scit. I received 1 know not how many j drops of blood. Saw at first through j ble, a razor was on it: some meat irasletters : kept up the correspondence for j the window. Think if there had been j cut and laying there, I don't know that3 rears.witnessand identified as being Gossett's . at 7 or S o'clock. Do not kuotr whcth-liown witness nrnler Dillon Ilavworth was there or not at«*•that time. I saw the door of thosmokethe body was not removed sooner. G. \ thought to be the writing of Mr. Gos-jhou-o. Saw only a bullet mark and was in the hou-c.Cross ex., by (Jordon *-1 arrived there about sun up. Don't know what time the sun rose. 1 live one-fourth of a mile from Gossettk. Fitch came after me. 1 went and looked at the body when I first went. I looked throughfrom the writing I would not think he ^writes fast. Never saw him write. Ina disguised hand of an expert I wouldnot look for uniformitv.*[continued next wek«]The financial situation is vastlv hn-•rproved during the past week. The dead loci is broken, confidence is being re-stored and many suspended banks are again in operation. The behavior of the business men of the country can notbe too highlv commended in assisting* the banks, where, as for instance* manv7 4 7 *of the best of them in Indianapolis did. They borrowed the money drawn by depositors and immediately passed it back lo be placed to their credit on their bank account. Confidence is what is wanted to weather this storm. As a rule there will be no loss except to depositors, for the bill holder of “black backs has thc assurance of the government for their value. There has been no depreciation in the purchasing value of our currency. Xor need depositors lose in most cases if thcv can onlv wait ! -m «for the banks to realize. In our own midst there has been but little excitement. The well known abilitv and in-•*tcgritv of both of our banks have been security against a run on either, and•* *w— 'each is abundantly able to meet alldemands likely to be made. Dcposi-HAD9OFPropose to sell Goods as Cheap, if not Cheaper, than anyone else.oSTOCKFULLAKDCOMPLETE!0CALL AXD SEE FOR YOURSELVES.OCUSTOMERS WILL BE WAITED ON BYVllie Rawlings and Howard Prewitt.[July 17-73]JEWELRY.\Nx\N\NVS L U S II E K .TV A TCHMAKERand JIEAVIE3LER190 If cst If ash. St., Indianapolis, Ind., opposite Capital House,DEALER IXThink he wrote to me once a ! a stripe of blood I should have seen it. \ it was on the table.The last letter I think he wrote i Cross ex.. by Gordon*—Could not j Re-examination* by Campbell.month.me in 1865; have not seen his writingmuch since.Ro-cx.~Ci he reexamination was ruledThehave avoided seeing the stripe if it had • ruzor didn't look like it was verv old or j able them to be more accomodating andtors should give our banks assurances j Seth. Thomas and American Clocks, Swiss Wat ekes, Grid and Silvesof faith, for in this manner (hov willc.i-l EicgSj Je^elryj lt;the north window : she lay on her Mde. j out by the court.)No blood on her b;n*/,\ She was about! Mr! Joseph Hangb. direct, by six feel from me. No blood on herIlarri-been there. The door was painted drab new : don't know whether it had been I think. I think it was painted* Do not used or not, for cuting meat, kuow if you could see the grain of the ! Wm. Walton, direct, by Campbell.— wood, it it had been while I do not! I am G7 vears old. Live k mile south-shouliler. lour or face. She lay right to ; years have been in the banking business the east. 'Hie door was partly open, j in all capacities. I have had some ex-son.— I live in Indianapolis. For 18 J know that I should have noticed it par-1 west of thc Gossett farm : am acquaint-% 1 * . • I | «* % * « « /•'I * • * ^ I* . 1 ! ■% # . m , « “I “I i 11* * * Cthus assist in lessening the monev strin-V - * |gcncy. The security afforded depositors i in Xational banks is double the amount 1Personal attention given to repairing Watcher, an«! snttsfactinn guaranteed In a il case?, or moneyrefunded. Watch and Clock work warranted for one year. A largeassortment of Speetaelaeles always or. hand. julv 11—— * - — - - ,.l?iL!L5gof stock, in chartered banks to tlic full j ~Saw the blood and the bullet hole on the door when I wont in. The door was opened wide when they went in to carry out the body. 1 was not in when they took her out. The rope was hanging over her head. Firt saw the pistol after thev brouglit her out. I sawpcricMico in examining handwritings.H is diflieulHoc* one not expert to disguise his Land so that the disguised hand will appear uniform. The “last request/' in my opinion, is not the same hand as the statement “A/‘ It looks like a worn u/s hand. The opinion oftienlarly. Saw a revolver, inside of the cd with the defendant and his first wife, amount of stock and in private bants first room I think. Do not think it was Was at Gossetts house the day after in the second room. Thcpistol was not the suicide : was in the smoke-houseCARPET, PAPER SHADE HOUSE.THE NWKNGLAVDv-’the responsibility covers the indivdualj /qfar from the door sill. Think it was to { if there had been a stripe of blood 2 or wol'th of each menibfu of the fum. The • \Jpthe south of the door a little. Saw a ta-! 3 feet on thc door, 1 would have seen it b!e in the cast room : saw nothing on I think.it: think I should have seen a deadly Cross Ex.—I did not see any blood of weapon if it had been there. lt;any kind on the door.? . Re-examination—Xo one called my j blood having been rubbedblood on the ground where her head i exports is r ot as go*d as that of one attention to the color of the door. I was i Thos. Mills, direct, by Campbell,lay. Saw no blood on her hands. The ] who is acquainted with the handwri- j looking at the bullet hole. j Live in Guilford Township, five milesbulled hole was above the door knob.! ting. j Dr. W. F. Harvey, by Campbell.—! from Gossett's farm. Am acquaintedand 1 suppose eight inches from thc j Cross ex.—Wc look to the analysis of I Live in Plainfield* aged 19 years. Prac-! with the defendant and his handwrit-edge of the door. Saw no stripe on thc * the hand to determine it, as a lust re- S ticcd medicine about 22 years. I am not! iug. Have received letters from him. do.w* Thoro ooStii mi iIdd** | i,■’»*•**, jr/'tipiui nncc (acrjunHitcvi ivitii (he liubfr of opium eat- ! 1 would not think the “last request7there was an old razor on the table—I take into consideration. “Last request ! ers much. The disposition of opium S was his writing.nothing else. Ao kuitc* no meat, no is not as fine a hand as the other*. Thev I enters is to scercer. Mentioned 2 eases Cross Ex.. bv Gordon.—If I were to:;cbest informed regard the worst over.PAPER ANDand advise all to keep cool, proceed asSaw no «iwn or| l,.5,la'“ntl IM- auacbts promptly as pos-| THE FINEST CARPET HORSE IN THE WEST.*d on the door. Slblc’Go to Pcirsol McCoun's for vo Dress Goods.%■% •• it *NOS. 3pie. The table \va the ordinary height.The rope might be thrown from it overthe joist.Mrs. A. lb Fox. direct, by Campbell.—Reside in the neighborhood of Plainfield* 3 miles north. Live ea-t of A. Ware all sim ilar as to soma of the letter.Some of the letters are verv like in all three.X. T, Hn.dlev. direct, bv Ham-on.—• lt;*■I have been in the Clerk's office for some time, also in the banking business ; haveGossetts; farms join: know Mr. Gos- j had some experience in comparing handsett. Known him since 1861. Lived j writing: 1 hiiiK the “last request77 is a there nearly 8 years. Knew Mary J. ! woman's hand ; think the statement 5A?Gossett; known her four years. V/asat Mr. Gossetts the day the body was found; helped assist la ving her out. Mrs* Hornadav. Wilson and Dalton helped. The hair on the head of Mrs.Gossett was off on the right side as ifburnt or crisp. Mrs. Walton combed the hair out, I think, Mrs. Walton laid the crisp hair on the bureau.and thc letter of the 31st of May were written in one baud, the “last request in another.Cross ex.—I think the statement “A and thc lei ter of the 31st of May are in Gossett's band; think the “last requestis not his. 1 am acquainted with thewriting of Gossett. «Suineof the lettersj in the three papers are similar—are I The right hand was considerably j much alike. I judge of the handvvrit-l drawn, the finders shut up. it was dif- ) ing by the general appearance, tiie face j fieuU to straighten the fingers. ! of the wrii ing. ICross ex., by Gordon.—! assisted in I Dr. Lewisf direct, bv Campbell.—I jdressing the bodv. I saw it first in the ’ have studied the habits of those addict- fof opium eaters in his own knowledge. Men are not so much addicted to the useof morphine as women. The tendency of morphine is to relieve pain in some constitutions, in some it stimulates too much. Some cases are first exilerating and then depression and trembling as in deliriton tremens. After using the drug for sometime, there is a craving for it that is uncontrollable. Thc deprivation of thc use of it. leaves thc person in a depressed state. Thence of it starts from prescribing it for disease. It is used in neuralgia most frequently.Knew .Mrs. G. from ISM I i 11 her death Have prescribed for her first in 1861. Do not know if 1 prescribed morphine the first time I saw her. Did prescribe morphine to her in 1861 and 1865. Prescribed it for neuralgia. The neuralgia was frequent with her. Do not Anowreceive a letter in that hand, would not! mon rimrimuL L.-qAttention I jAll persons indebted to Smith Mat- :1 loc will save cost bv calling upon Si- ii . r? 4 j. who has the same3-Jr, S.IXJL.. ST., NDIANAPOLIS.[Mnivh 27-tf.]VI'TEA AND COFFEE STOKE.E. P, JONES CO’8iIthink it was from him. I judge from the general appearance. I cannot tellhow anybody makes any particular letter.A. T. Stone, direct, by Campbell.—!Live in Plainfield. Have known Gos-jsett fourteen vears : have done business !• ^with him, and know It is handwriting, j Have worked for him and seen orders j and other writinir of his. Do not think j the “last request is his hand. ICross Ex., by Gordon.—It does not llook like his handwriting. Have noli examined into the analvsjs of Ins writ-i or for sale. Terms easy. Apply to, or iifor collection. We have waited long— settle immediately.Sept 18-tf. Smith Matlock. Also, thc accounts of L. C. MatioeMwill be found at the same place.Farm for Sale or Kent.A farm consisting of one hundredand ninety acres, ail under fence and i:ia good state of cultivation, situated 2 Gmiles northeast of North Salem for rentJLF .A. ANDCOFF-:o:-JL IE S T O R IEGil f IK- it A '*t 9 ** “ “CSUC. AH.ft4........... 5*1 Ortk* ......... l U itCRUSHEDS8“ (; R A X U h A T iu D S r 0 A K .....4*POWDERED ..... too4 4*♦ •1I00oo:o:COFFEES.Treent R:a| Golden I Li* .. j Lr»sr«avni.....I r, ': MooKlV ....| Kio Hoa«(ed.. ! Rio lt;*round...• It« 25.. 25 to 2S ,. 25 to 2a 3D ......40no. 3::. 35, in25, no, n::, 35Iir.pcil;:!..........UoL*»;c............Vouup: liy-on^.Gustpowuer ...........1 j I^ .........Eo^Siih Break Mixed Teas .......TEAS.... GO. SO, 51, 1 20, I 40... 50. do. SO, ST, | 20, I 40 ........ SO. SU I 20, 1 40 .I 40. 1 GO.•.HO* SI l 20, 1 40 •81 00, 1 20, I 20, I 40 .......... 50 to «; 1• l «r• • •*•«*«:oPUBS CrEQUKD 5PICB3 AND A PULL STOCK OP FANCY OBOCEEISS-ing. Can not sav howanv bodv makes any particular letter.Eli Johnson, direct, by Campbell— j Am 56 years old. Live in Plainfield :have been a J* P. Known Gossett for more than 30 vears. have seen him wrbeaddress bv letter.wMrs. Makv Davis, Sept. 25-tf. Danville. lud*CRMO’S IIA KIX U row Din I'crfy C*„t» P, ,* /WW.that she knev.- What I gave her. Do not j :uui know his'writing. Have seen the know that she had any disease from an ; request7' before, and my opinionthe scarlet fever. Morris ! \?m that it is not Gossett's hand. Am ac-smokc-house ; head toward the cast in ed to the habit of using opium. Person - \ attack of __________the east room. She was on her left side, {addicted to its use usually do it secret- j Green did not keep at the time I pre-! oua'nued with Mrs. (Jossett's signature. The right hand was on the ground, as if j ly. They urc always going to quit the j scribed for her. The handwriting of a S anq think the “last request'7 is Iters.she had fallen on the right hand ; saw a j use of it, ro they say. d'hev will resort! person would be changed when under j* Cross Ex.—Don't know that I ever pistol near the head, but near her face, j to almost any means to get it. It is very J the influence of an opiate. Knew Phoe- ! saw Gossett* write but have Wen thc She had on a calico dress, hoop—do not j hard to break off tlic habit; don't think j be Johnson, prescribed for her : she teas j wntiiW Don't know how Mrs Gossett \Notice!Thc public arc hereby on Wednesday. Sept. 24, Robinson, a bound bowIf\?t!IfCC5r.;ti‘t and S:*.$ -Voi r ..**•» #[ J «ly71notified that 1S73. George without auvFLOURING Ml LLS.know if ^lio had huimorat skin ; lt;\U 1 not \ they ever do it..see them take her up; was not in thejchect -smoke house after; saw meat skins on ! hem (ho table; did not sec a knife, saw aj Ci rope a iitile ea*t of her; her feet were J doze tn the door. bare. Did not have the 1 counham in mv hand. There was no pow- j though ho was of Ilenrv rountv.|j provocation whatcvcrpaeked his clothes 5 and left mv house and has not returned. Now I therefore caution all personsagainst harboring him or trusting himon mv account.Charles T. Swixdlf.r,Clayton, Ind.GOOD F LOU»?at tiie££II described for her first in j wh}ch i S!nv s5nco the death of Mrs. G.iFor Sale*dor black on the flesh. Mrs. Wilson jphine has not the same effect as opium ! 1858 or lSf9.told me where to go to soe the body* j to block up the secretions and make one I Cross Exatninaiion. by Gordon* Did not examine the door. Can't say j bilious. 1 knew Mrs. G. She was not j Graduated last winter in Indianapolis, j if the door was painted or not. Do not j an opium eater lo my knowledge i Practiced for *22 years. Settled first in ;know bow high the door sill was. 1 j W. P. Gallnp. direct, by Harrison.—I j Springtown.. Have not had a very ex- i only saw her feet. Saw no blood on the! live at Indianapolis niul have been buv-1 tensive practice in morphine cases.door sill. * ’ ’—I year the life smallof the death of his wife*SladWe Guarantee 36 to 37 lbs. Per Bushel.if.iHit.i.vTilt;;i* .vo. i run;n.aw that paper in Hadley's office. j 1 wish (o sell my property east of Cornelius Veatch. direct, by Camp- j town, about seven acres of laud, good IF Ta Oft J B be.l.—Live in Washington lowndup.; hou.-c of seven rooms and good base-IWa.4 with Thomson oft the niffht of the ; , good'ice House.2ath of 3Iav. Isbih and heard a shot. \ ' * , * iiWo were on the road from lndiannpo- | Iarn Orchard, °.. one of the llICC5t 1 r,TT-,rrrk_r9 o'clock, j places about town ; also, my house now } CublUjlKeep on hand a full ?opply ofMEAL .A. 1ST XAnd will pay theHIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH FOR WHEAT.Ox^kY^S—Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdaysattention much ; \ occupied by Jas. Maccouu, in the north-as; I was \ wcs^ part of town on the CrawfordsvilleWas Uierc att or 7 o?c!oek; the «nn was up. Father mid mother were there when I got there,from the general appearance or face.periodeffect is to quicken the action of the heart, afterwards it makes the pulseThe miud is usually clear un-lCross e x., by Gordon—The “last request” Is not his handwriting. There J slower. f got there bctorc flic party from Plain- j are some similarities between it and his 1 dcr the influence of opium, but aftcr-lleid. Savr Mrs* (?• in the east room or hand. j wards there is a depressing effect. Thethe smoke-house* on her left side, face Barney Fox* direct, by Harrison.—) first effect after the passing off of the to tiie south* head to the ea*h arms I was in the stuoke-house on the morn-j opium is an indisposition, as if tired, crossed; do not know how her feet were. Was in thc smoke-house duringwas dark ias about j9 o'clock when I got home. Live from Thompson's mile. It was n loud shot, didn't think much about it. Went about I1 road.Sept 13-tf.Wm. II.Smith.April Z, 1873.TOT ICE OP ADMINISTRATION*.McLEAN BLAKE.iNINFARMERS USE TILING:Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the CircuitCourt of Hendricks County. State of Indiana,0TICE0F ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned*^ administrator of the estate of James A. Selch* deceased, will, by virtue of an order of the Hen-Dthe day; slic was then taken out Saw a revolver anlt;l razor, old and had noticcn used lately. The razor was on a table or a box. The door had a bullet hole in it anti some blood on the door, gome drops of blood. Do not know bow far the blood was from the bullet hole. Saw no other marks of hlood on | the door. Think I should have seen a stripeifit had been there. Was there from 9 o'clock till late in the evening. Suppose 109 persons were there. All her relatives were there I think. Saw iv paper that purported to have been left by Mrs. G-, read the paper, saw others read it. Did not know the hand-syj-jliug of Mr. G. Did .not sparkl on the table.0X9, by J9 W* G of3oii/---Tnicnlooked ^brought tbe window I did not | | — — r - — -ins'thc body was found. There were | Thc wilt is almost abolished after thespots of blood on the door but no stripe, withdrawal of thc drug; all energy and* Cross ex.—I was close to the-door, tone is gone. The habit is not contract-Nobody between it and me. Thc door * ed in all cases on prescribing the drug.was swinging open. The blood was all j From 1SG1 to 1865 the health was gen-aroundi he bniiet hole. I was close and j orally pretty good. Once or twice- the had hold of the door. Saw no blood | neuralgia was connected with child on the lo wer part of the door. Don't j bearing. It is an incident of gestation.By means Of improved machinery I I .Admii»«tratorof the Estate of William Logstoo,j Uricks Circuit Court, made at the September term,a mile after heard the shot. j have been able to manufacture, this sea-1,at® of nlt;spdrieki County, deceased.II. M. bmith, direct, hr Campbel.— f , , e . T..,. „ , « Said estate IS supposed to bo 50lven|,Am a druggist, have bech for IS years. { so«*a lot of super or Tiimg, from 3 to 0* 2 THOMAS M. D0DS0K, AJmV.Ilavc become, somewhat acquainted I 8 inches in size. I am now prepared to j ——-— -with the habits of those who use rnor- j fill orders in any quantity desired and! pilinc; think it is a secret habit, that is sell on verv reasonable terms. Imy observation y\y observation is | TJ f j { t, ' h } hitherto that more females use t he drug than males.SHERIFFS wALE. j S0Ut|jCa5t quarter of gection 13, townahipJT^- * | north Tange onenrest, on the following tcrrtfcJJy virtue of a ecrtiCcd copy^ of an ^ruer ofj Omj fcarth pnrehaae money cash, one—fourth' * ^ ^ a! • . A_ _ • _ . '1 _ * .... At.. ♦ __1873, offer for sale and sell at public outcry on J thc premises, on the 1st day of November, 1S73, the following real estate .ntaato about 3 miles north of Pittsboro, Indiana, to-wifc: ^j Thirty-five acres off the southwest quarter ofCross Ex.—Perhaps 3 females In thepatronized me* I respectfully solicitasrain their orders, and their influenceIS years have bought opium of me, and wlth others to use mv tilingone male. Dont know that there is any irencral rule on the subicct* At firstMOB ELTHEJ. IT. Hitelps, Plainfield, lud.KEEP IT BEFORE PEOPLE*there were some^^ spots ol hlooi^ on the never occcred to me thnt Mrs. G. was - Vho desire l°r thc drug mcreases^door about the bullet hole. Was no'an opium ester. Never gave her large w“n l“e I have had an advertisement m thc,,0.-1 from one .'oarth to M si,.., o, a *■*. Tlugi b toWW, for lhreesale to me directed from the Circuit Court of j in six, oue-fourth in twelve and one fourth, in Boone county, Indiana, in a cause wherein fot , eighteen months from day of sale, thc purchaser Adams is plaintiff, and John E. Clements and j to girc notes for deferred payments with apprav-Jobn X. Clements are defendants, requiring me j lt;*1 gceujityi. JOHN SELCH,to make the «nm of nine hundred and sixty-two Adm’r of Jas. A. Selch, deceased,dollars, and thirty-Gvc cents, with interest on . L. M. Campbkll, Att’v. Sept 11said decree and costs, I will expose at public j ■ sale to the highest biddcr.onSaturday, the Tith day of Sept., 1S73,stripe oih the door.Cross ex., bv Hadley—Gossett directed me ti cieau out the smoko house, fake but a very small dose, others canDon't kuow that he spoke of washing take 1 and 2 grains. An habitual opi-the door. The door was painted white nra eater would require much more t»;nnand no s tain on it. that. Have read of men Liking a quartof landannm in 24 hours. Do not think sixth DAT. - I told her what I save her for neurat-zrain. That is a m J toso. Some canact) tlip I saw it first on the ta- j Carey liagan, direct, by Campbell.^llt;LliMhin]k ;thei^ ^bqtlv ia pie arid]TJvwinl?ltunfi^d; 16Icnife oh the tahlcb ^ hang-! v^rs. :Livcd aboufc there 43 years.[Known; A. W. Gossett for a number of tiie sit were as: jars. Had bonoess with him. 11 veif j^ot ftrora iho ground floor. [ seen biti write and setn I lis writiug. ........... Have c^Vcd 100 letters from him orlesL should;know, his; handwriting itU8h«^d^'it^Ult; , est”•howii^aitftew.) ^ThlolrY^lipyaiF o fdinaiy lieight. The • /Cftrgia. When the system was under the inflacnce of morphine t he person would write in a firm hand. Treated Phoebe Johnson jnst as she was coming into puberty. In her ease she was lo or 16 years o id* and was attended with a great deal of difficulty on her first period of womanhoods The trouble grew lees allthe time. T treatW her for bbe year.She: left there before I quit treating h r. SKe yft ifttcniFiedat that ilmcf; Do notbeen Treasurer of Hendricks Co. Am i have responded: however, ray motto is, acquainted with the liandwriting of| “To keep it before thc people.” I now Gossett; have received many letters! annovmcc rav entire stock of goods, fix-from him Ttir1/1 nAf ♦K?ni* ♦ * * . . . «between the hcurs of 10 o'clock a. m. nnd 4 o'clock p. of ?aid day, at the door of the , Court RfcU-'e of Hendricks county, Indiana, the trccks, and but fevr rents and profits for a term not exceeding sevenyears, cf the following real estate to-wit:The west half of the northwest quarter of section fifteen (15) in township sixteen (16) north of range two (2)ireat, except 15 acres off the south side thereof, twenty-five (25) acres off the north side of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and ten (10) acres off the south^ tures, c*j for sale; for I am determinedrequest” is Gossett s- L 7 7 .. * , • . _A...,* vtw- TKA'intinr nf 'KT'txr HipTIfifc! to close outherc.and settle up my oust- _ .Lroa LX.—Ine letter Ot Alay ineoASCj i - gideof the northeast quarter of the northeastis more like Grossetts writing* than the, ness once in this community. 1, there-j q^j-ierof section sixteen (161 in township six-“last reqneKt.”writing dU when^ ; .....» ’. , i ”v—-------- • ^ 7 » quarver oIt don t look like his 1 fore, call on all that know themselres teen (16) north of range two (2) west in Hen-icn I was acquainted;. rftP „,nBinp Aftt,r dricks c*«mty, Indisoa, containing one hundredwith it,Edward Gal alp, direct, by Harrison.indebted to me for settlement.. After| the 1st day of October my notes andofLire tnlu.If.iiapolis. Am conneeled eccouets will be found .t 0.0 office;with fibe grain trade there* Hare known | Squire Moorhead for collection. I will Gossett 12 years; hare had correspond-; b, at my place of business all business ence with him; could nofc^ say J»ow | houre# *Call, without delay, and savefnany^lettefehiwe'badffrbm.biro;-..::Dontl^.^s;.think the lart request* is; Gossett’s;'costs* saw the pape jast'n^t*. U:^ f' CrossEc4ny'oi er letttfirs llcre(106) acres.If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said execution, in terest and costs, I will at the same time an^placo expose at public sale the fee-simple of said feat estate^ orJahes Chbistie^bo much thereof as may be snffisaid execution, intcnggt and cost, ever from valuation or apjMige.-ft VftDanville, ScqL 3 ^■YMMmmsm*gil,; 'jSStemmMMt to satisfy.' »**4'. . ’ ' _ j.. ,. *. .. ' *■ ksCowntj0lt;* ' ■ ^ -sBRIFF'S SALE*By virtue of an execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Hendricks* county, Indiana, in a cm so wherein Celia* Au Edwards, by next friend, Elias Loach, was.plaintiffs and Jesse Tolen was do fondant* requiring me to make the sum of eighty-right dollars and fifty-five cents, with interest om said amount, X will, expose at public sale to the highest bidder, onSaturday, the 27 th day of Sept., 1873,between the hours ot 10 o'clock a. m., and 4 o'clock p. m* of said day, nt the doar of tho courthouse of said Hendricks coratyJfodlana,; the rents and profits for a term not e xceeding seven years, of the following described real estate,Ao-wit:Lots numbered eleven(1 t)and twetity-two (22) iu Hadley and CondilTs addition to the town of Fittsboro, in Hendricks county, Indiana* ;'If such rents and profits will not sellTor 4 sufr ficient sum to satisfy said execution,in teres tandcosts, t will, at the saxne time and place, expose at public sale tiie fee-sIinjife of said real estate* or so much thereof a« niay|be sufficient to discharge said execution) int eyest and costs. - ^ / -;/0ir«B opi 4ii the properi y of Blias Leacb* . |v:8md\«ale1wHI|;be|SM^ whatever from Valuatiehuor appraiaementCkaS. 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