Western Star Oct 1834

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Warren County Newspaper Transcriptions

Transcription contributed by Dorothy Wiland. Dorothy originally transcribed them for the mailing list (Warren County) and agreed they could be added here as well. Any questions about additional information should be refered to her.

Susan A. Wilson indexed the names appearing in the articles to help researchers locate their ancestors. The spellings are taken exactly as Dorothy sent them. Judith sent me this page marked one of 2 but for the life of me I cannot find 2 so will copy the partials on this one.


LEBANON WESTERN STAR

Oct 1834

DRUG STORE

The subscriber Dr. Samuel A. Latta having purchased the Drug store former owned by Dr. J. Borden in Lebanon intends carrying on the Drug and Apothecary business at the old stand on Broadway one door north of Mr. Phillip's grocery. He will keep constantly on hand a large and general assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints and Dye-stuffs together with Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, Allspice, Pepper and Ginger. In short whatever thing that is commonly kept in such an establishment. He has now on hand and intends keeping a general assortment of Botanical Medicine such as are generally used in the Thompsonian practice. They are warranted genuine and free from any mixture or amalgamation with any other medicine as is said to have been the case in some instances. From his knowledge of the Thompsonian system [having studied it] it is confidently believed he will be able to select such medicines from time to time as shall be approved by those who are in the habit of using Thompsonian Medicine. From his knowledge of, and long experience in the science of Medicine, and as a regular practitioner for more than ten years, he hopes t be able to select such medicines as will be approved by the Medical Faculty and those who employ them.

He will sell low for cash. All persons who may wish to purchase anything belonging to his business are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves.

N.B. It is not his intention to engage in the common practice. But will give councel or advice to those who may apply for medicine. And having turned his attention to the cure of Dyspepsia and other Chronic diseases in particular for the last five years, he expects still to continue that kind of practice. His general remedies for the cure of Dyspepsia consist in the use of two medicines: These are put up in two bottles and for sake of convenience they are accompanied with printed directions, price one dollar each. This medicine has been used by some hundreds during the past year, and the increasing demand for it is the best evidence that the proprietor could have that the expectations of the Dyspepsic have been fully realized, and as a general remedy it has succeeded beyond his most sanguine expectations. It is wholly vegetable and perfectly safe. Those who are troubled with Costiveness, Cholic, sick head-ache, Dizziness, sourness of the stomach, cold feet, heart-burn, water brash, swelling of the stomach with pain after eating; raising the food, with belching & those who are much debilitated, accompanied with a palpitation of the heart, or-with weakness or Diorhoea. will do well to avail themselves of the advantages to be derived from the use of these medicines.

N.B. Where these medicines will succeed their good effect will be realized in a few days.

SAMUEL A. LATTA Oct. 24th, 1834



TAKEN UP

By Robert Creque a resident of Deerfield township Warren county Ohio on the 4th day of July last a light sorrell horse with a snip and a few white hairs in the forehead. Spavened in both hind feet, a few saddle marks, a short tail, both fore feet white, a scar of the pole evil, a flaw in the hoof of the right fore foot - 15 hands high, and about 16 years old appraised to $3,00,(sic) by Gideon De Hart and Amos Woolley. A true copy from my stray book. MASON SEWARD J.P. October 24th, 1834



ASAHEL BROWN

Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Has removed his office into an upper room of the old Court House, Lebanon, Ohio, where he invites all those who may wish to consult him on professional business. Oct. 16, 1834



CAST STEEL AXES

Manuifactured by J. Goss, (remainder not printed on my paper)



NOTICE

All persons having claims against the estate of Obediah Smith, dec. late of Wayne township Warren county are required to present them legally authenticated within one year from this date for settlement, and thos indebted to said estate are required to make immediate payment to BENJAMIN BARNHARD, Adm'r. October 24th, 18347



TAKEN UP

By Andrew S. Morrison a resident of Deerfield Township Warren County, Ohio, on the (ink blot) day of Septemaber last a light BAY FILLY supposed to be two years old last spring 14 ½ hands high no brands or flesh marks perceivable except a few small white spots on the back near the wither and appraised to $10 by Abner Cory (could be Gory) and John Welton (could be Walton) MASON SEWARD J.P. September 26, 1834


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