Pike County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 34, Petersburg, Pike County, 1 January 1880 — Page 2

THEDEMOCRAT IiEmm.1 ***** OFFICIAL PAPEK OF THE COUNTY. *KHMS or SlJBSl'KIPTloj If p%ld within thirty d»js...„....*1.549 If paid within the yeapfT.....$1.75 If paid after expirajj£n of year..$2.0* No paper agrtrSut of the County unices paid in advance. Persons sending us a club of five, with $7.50. will eceive the paper free tor one year. IT? The 1‘lhe Count)/ Democrat has the largest circulation of any newspaper published in 1’ike county.’ Advertisers will snake a note of this fact! THUBSDAY, January 1, 1880. OUR TICKET FOR 1880. - FOE PRESIDENT, THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, OP INDIANA. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT, CLARKSON N. POTTER, OP NSW YOBS. Congress will doubtless let the currency question severely alone. Free institutions are menaced today as they have not been in modern times. The Jasper Times begins its second year to-day. We wish it-abundant enccosa. ", - ■ - J»«sflh» . --- Shyi.ock measures his love for country by the rate of interest which he can draw on its bonds. The Repnbliqan parky is weaving the web to catch the unsuspecting fly. It Is digging the grave of liberty. Hon. W- E. Niblack made the Vincennes editors happy with a Christmas turkey each. Happy quill drivers. George William Curtis declares that the nomination of Grant will alienate from the Republican party all the indinmndent Republican voters of the conri^9

Our Republican friends who are loosing after the interests-, of Mr. Krebs have not been very communicative to oar reporter of late. They aro probably on a “still bunt” after Harrell. • of Vermont. Sen axon . Edmunds, Btyrs that Governor Gacelon, of Maine, undoubtedly acted in accordance with the law and the Constitution in passing upon the returns of the late election in that State. Whbn wilt the managers of the circus para&a__iheir elettnonf l.nfoMA a..>. 1^... ^ 1 * t a -a _ phftut before the curious multitudes in the metropolis. Why does the Would-be Emperor pause this side the parent nest of bond despots. The Evansville Courier denounces Voorhees for securing the appointment of a committee of Congress to Investigate the negro exodus ques^YeTf State ^ l The Press volunteers *ts powerful influence toqatd getting up a boom for one of the editors of this paper for Auditor in 1882. Thanks. However, . the aforesaid editor will not be a candidate for nomination to the office of Auditor in 18S2 or any othor year. Senator Kellogg, of Louisian declares there is no legal reined against tho action of the Maine ri turning board in revising the return as. that was exactly the way he ws ?ou“'e<* ih aa Governor of Louisian tn 1872, which Grant declared to b legal, and shut troops to inaugural The Press wonders why the Demo crat “did not fight for f&udito Bilderback.” The Democrat is o opinion that it did “fight” for hi a 1*‘he Pres8 will examine the files o 1878 it will find that Mr. Bilderbacl had no warmer supporter than th Democrat, and Mr. Crow no mor formidable opponent. Circulars have been sent from Maine to all the clerks in Washingtoi City from that State requesting them to return prepared for war. They.-art to be furnished with Spencer rifles and forty rounds of ammunition each, A more insane movement could not have been conceived by the enraged Republican politicians who aro howling treason and fraud because ^ strict adherence to the law has Riven the State to the Democrats. * Republicans would retire thi greenbacks by divesting them of theii legal tender quality but the blacl backs, a sinecure gratuity of nationa credit bestowed upon pompous bone leeches, will take the lead and movi our commerce. Who se blind thai they cannot see this marked prefer once for the' few against the many i The ungloved hand of the tyrant ii tracing the words of doom on liber ty’s wail. r~ m. It will bo remembered that in tl recent New York election about oi

hundred ballots for Potter were thrown out by the local canvassers because his name was printed in some C. N. Potter and in others Clarkson M. Potter. If this had not been done, he would have been elected by seventy majority. In Maine some of the Republican legislators have been coanted ont in exactly tbe same way, and Blaine is howling frantically over the action of the Council. It is true others wero counted ont on different grounds, bat the principle was the same Bomb time ago the Press made tbe declaration that its policy was indorsed by tbe leaders of fho Republican party of Pike county and that an effort was making to prevent a change inthe ipanagement of that paper. This statement has not been contradicted by any member of the party but the reason is, we suppose, that they fear to incnr tbe wrath of Mr. Harrell, who wonld immediately proceed “to blow them up in bis paper." It is pleasanter to believe the explanation given to be the true on^han to believe the main body of Republicans, including lawyess, merchants, bankers, farmers, physicians, etc., to be capable of approving,{J},6 despicable . ' ' ' ’— * > la

A M odel Circular. On (he supposition that the Press is as it claims, it true exponent of the principles Of the Republican party of the county, we suggest the following as a suitable imd cor sistont circular of instructions for the chairman of the county central committe to forward to the leading Republican politicians of the various townships: Office of Chairman of Refcblican f Central Cummittfe, Petersburg, Ind. ( To ., ..tjwtishtpc ; Hear Sir—In view ol the stern necessity of. doiug something “strong ’ to tjolster up our tottering cause, I would su £gest that you take especial pains to inform ycurself on the following points and forw ard the facte (?) to tFiisoffice. We seek information only in regard to 1 >emtcratic candidates and other leading men ef that party s' 1. Tind out, if possible, if any of the leading Democrat• in •your vicinity have ever played a game tit cards. This will famish us a basis upon which to accuse tlnm of being gamblers and immoral generally. 2. Is there a half-witted pauper girl in your tmonshipf We may need to attempt on some of the opposing candidates - that little game we tried on Messrs. Knight and Ashby some three years ago, and will need to know where to fiud the material hand y. Tis true onrUret efforts In this line ovopw lelmed us with disgrace, buf we will manage it “finer” next time. Expeiiet: as, you know, is a great teacher. " 3. If you can find where a democrat owes a small note, buy it up and immediately on its filling due, me him without previous notice. This will give us just cause to impeach his honesty. 4. Don’t neglect! to report any case wherein a Democrat is owing some pool' widow a small bill It doesu t matter if the widow has requested him to retain the money nntil she feeds it to bay her children’s: winter shoes or something of that kind. Yon remember what a fine point wo made against McSwane in regard to a small bill of that kind which hiu wife had owed a washwoman for several weeks- We made it appear that he had owed it for over two year) and worked up a strong feeling of sympathy for the poor defrauded ( ?) woman. O, we are playing it “mighty fine, we are.”

5. He certain to report any bit of scandal that may be floating about in your neighborhood provided the parties to it are Democrats. You need not trouble yourself about ascertaining the truth of it. That is sn immaterial matter with us 6. Dow many negroes do you need in your 1 monskif ? Finally I would request that you mark with a star the cases reported that will not bes.r investigation. Wc will not nse them, you know, until the elec tion is so close at hand the accused party will not have time tc» prove them falso. By the way, be careful not to say anything about our abilityJ.o-toy.-jjiiough votes at firty cents a head to carry county.. John Crow claimed that last year and my recollection is that it didn’t “pan out." Don’t He your figures under seventy five cents. Yours in henesty and legitmate campaign lying.-, ■ Chairman Central Coni. Tike Co. Tho Demoos ^~“mbs ono ol itg repohers firetends tdN>jf< gathered at a recent meetiug of the •town. board: \ | After the regular bnsfaossjiad beer transacted the chairman called Hoi “rem£,rk8 for tire good of the board.’ One c f the members of that augusl body thereupon arose and unburdened his overcharged mind in this wise: Mr, President—Whereas (if I may bo allowed the privilege ot remarking in a very geueral and perhaps somewhat unintelligible way) I say, where* as, (and in venturing to speak before this critical aud tolerably classical body, I feel my own inadequateuess to such a tremendous effort) yet I am constrained to remark that whereas the Pike County Democrat, (and right here let me remark that I bear no ill will against that enterprising newspaper) has on divers occasions spoken of this honorable board in n way L confess I despise, even going so far as expressing a wish to seo the memoers of this body compelled to walk blindfold over a certain denmition sidewalk, (and my blood fairly •‘biles” when I think of being subjected to such an indignity), therefore, 1 reiterate, be it resolved that it is the feeling of this body that should the editor of the E'kmocrat bark his shins daily on the treacherous planks of that sidewalk, this board will spend none of its valuable time in weeping over said mishaps. And right here without beating around the bush but in the plain and concise style that has distinguished my remarks here on this present occasion to night and whieh I am determined ever shall be a prominent feature of all my public utterances, I will say that I for one am unanimously i n favor of adopting the resolution which it has been my exalted privilege of pffering*bn this occasion. wilh entire unanimousness. 1’he speaker took his seat amid a storm of app ause and the resolution wati adopted without debate. Pause, Ponder and Peruse 1! The invention of that Supbrior and Complete Sevring Machine (The Family Sewing Machine), marks one of the most important eras in the history of machinery, and when we consider Its great usefulness and extremely

iuw pnce.\$s»jrH is very uincutt to conceive of any inyentiou for domestic use of more or even equal importance to families. It has great capacity for work;; beautiful, smooth, and quiet movement, rapid execution, cortai nity and delightful ease ot operation, that at once commands it above all others; The working parts are all steel, strong and durable, and will last a life time ;the bobbins hold 100 yards of thread ; the stitch is the firitiest of all the stitches made, neat and regular, and can l e regulated in a moment m to sew stitches from an inch length on coarse material down to the finest,so Infinitesimal as to be hitrdely discernable with tbe naked eye, aBd with a rapidity rendering itimpossible to connt them as fast as made; it has more attachments than any other, and it does to perfection all binds of heavy, court*, plain, work with fine, or fancy needlecase, and far iess labor than required on other machines. It needs no commendation, the rapid sales, increasing demand, and voluntary encomiums from the press, and the thousands of families who use them, amply testify to their undoubted worth as a standard and reliable household necessity, extending its) popularity each day. Machines sent anywhere to be examined before any paid. Agents wanted by Address them for iaamjlwSewing Machine ear York. money is tho Company, ion. Jf,

f OWNERS NAMES AND DESCRIPTION OF LANDS AND LOTS. Ills 5*: I B. JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. AMxrtt, Wn Mptswiv.. Absotit, Wm B pt s e s w—.. Brown, Wm (hsirs of) n half n w s \v Itrott, Kliiahj pt n e n e.. Craig, Robert (heirs of) s half n e — .. Crane, W arren I w half n w.. same w side e half n w. Colwell, Wm (heirs of) lot ±1 Highbank Corn. Joseph ptawnv. some ptsene. Cassidy, Temperance pt w half s e. Clark, Sarah Jane s w a e. Co vender, Margaret s e cor n e n w. Colvin, Mary pt s w cor n e n w. Dunham, Harden nesv... same swsw.. Kiwis, Elvina mt. fame no sw. . Flint Catharine s half n w... same pt m • aw. Giray, Booker (heirs of) n wn w. UnyihjtarrtaMswf ial»> ■ sHiays. Green sje 1 s 101 3 10 1 n 1 s 1 s l&l s 15 1 s 6 W nv sw 7 W 6 W 7 W 7 W 7 1 s 6 W 1 s6 W in >6 W >7 W i 6 W i 7 W| ■ s« W 1 S 6 W 1 n 1 n 1 s »• s w. >e n w. Harrell, Joseph lots 88, 1, 18,16 Highbanka Hargrove, Thomas F lot U, Otwell. same lot 16 Otwell . Harrell. Preston C lot 10 Otwell. Hays Alice J n hf s w n e.. Inman, Missouri sw ae. lvrenelus, Jacob pt s wne. Lockhart, Sarah east half n a n e_A. In 7 W 7 W 7 W 7 W 6 W aw s#W o w 1 s 6 W ; i 8 7 w 1 sSW Myers, Nancy J s half ae so. Mathena, Albina pt n half swsw.. McColiins, Wm ptsen e.. . i In 1 s i In :i s 6 W 7 W 7 W 7 W Myers, Wm F e side e half n w. Patron, Robt H pt n half swsw. Wile. Sarah Asw se. Ilatulerson. George n w n W. Scraper, Elizabeth pt w pt n e n e same pt n w n e. Smith, Lucinda e pt n half it_ Stobaugh, Rhoda n e s e 1 s7 W torgins, Jacob et al e halt s e qr. ISblefleld, John (heirs of) pt i w 11 XI, 82 and 25 Algiers. itubblefleld, John (heirs < same lots 10,81, 82 anc Teague, James F (heirs of) pt s e s e. Tyler, David M pt w half n w a w.. Tolar, Lucinda swsw.. same west side s e s w. same pt i« s e..... Willson, Jesse lots 6 A 7 Otwell. Weedman, Margaret n w cor s w qr... Wiseman, Wm G pt lot 29 Otwell. 28 In WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. ',se sw. BpteKaw... Arnold, Joseph W, s e s w Alexander, Mary B Urvnton, Mary E n w n e Barrett, Mary C pt lot no 8 .... same und X lot 16, Alford... Bradfleld, Wm, lots4,5 and 6, Alford. Burgerans, Alexander pt s X n e.. OBrnn n pin) n tv b n 10 10 In 20 In GW GW 6W 6 W 7 W In 1 8 GW 6W GW GW 6 W 7 W 7 W 7 W 6 W 7 W 8 W 7 W 7 W 7 W 7 W 50 155 85 900 15 1010 e 50 1U0 1828 15 170 335 1000 1190 200 Ml 40 310 163 00 285 10 200 200 50 250 260 76 250 517 100 40 450 510 615 400 950 20 220 140 40 13 58 47 867 250 500 70 412 165 309 372 15 76 9 24 9 79 6 69 10 25 42 24 78 96 1 56 76 49 968 6 76 12 71 26 74 33 37 8*11 34 11 18 31 66 53 7 29 30 32 12 01 10 10 19 84 2 74 8 15 8 32 2 17 12 56 106 14 14 96 11 11 17 27 40 68 82 04 10 59 62 43 8 20 946 3 13 18 46 17 56 15 78 26 26 23 37 9 95 S3 84 21 77 S

20 In 5 7 In 12 In 27 26u-«J Coonrod, Joseph P pt w Ji n w.... Coonrod, Mary A ptse se. Coonrod Robert C n e n w.... ........ Coonrod, Perry ptnwse. Cramer, Ashrena lot 6, Alford.,. Crow, Isaac lot 1, fract :. Decker, Mary spt n w fract. same n end e side s e. same pt lot no 4 fract. Davidson, Robt J pts w..s..i, Dyson, Margaret lots 3,4, 5,6,7 ami8 Alford Dickson, George F lot 10 Alford. .... Fair. Daniel (heirs of) lot 4 fractional. same lot 5, . same esideseqr. Fettineer, Archibald s e cor n e sw. Hays, Nancy Mptn w cor a w s w. Jackson,; Harrison pt n X n X. Kinmati, Wm (heirs of) und lot 7 — - same w side lot 1. Lc gan, Albert H n w s w.... M;uott, Mary Ee>a nw. same n n w u e. same s&sesw. Malott, IDCsesw... Mi ley, Emelino e half n vse. Morgan, Goodlet pt s w or .:. same ‘ pt w half swqr. McAlister, Elijah lots 2 and SAlfotfd. McCain, Mart a «\jpt s e qr. i..'. --- TsTWPfi,Mshssa C e hair n e 8 e... NofieriL C E lot 4 Alford . Rhoaob. Solomon & w a e.... Rose, Rachel M 8 frac.... .. Stnckey,- John S ptnpt.... Stuckey* P M s o cor s half se. Shoemaker, M E n w cor s w n vr... Svfcit, Moses I* I* nwnw. same no s e..... Ward, John (heirs of) £4Fe. ; v. .... .^'Elmira und >4 w pt n w or.. *a«*o uud >4 lots 13 and 14... -yells A Williams lot 5 fractional. * same Jot 8 “ . same ptloti.... . MADISON TOWNSHIP. Dunning, Henderson one third pt n ur a half .shalf..* ..:... McConnell, Robert ptvhfu». MerriCS, Wm L pt location 52.. Spade, Lafayette west side lot 8. Willis Maxwell s e lot 6. same pt e fraction...,. CLAY TOWNSHIP. Catt, Jacobi Adm?r s e 8 e... same n e n e... Colvin, Patou (heirs) s pt survey* 6_ same s pt survey 7 ... same s pt e fraction.... same lot 7..... same lot 6.... Conger, Perry se n w_—. Conger, Lucinda n w 8 w. ' same nesw. . Dillon, James sesw. Dosset, J A S E s e-s w. . Dunning, Perry; eptnhfnwsw. Dunning, Harrison (hejrs) n w pt n w. Frederick David (heirs) 8 v s w. same n w n w........ Letherland, Sarah lot Inenw . Leslie, Alexander two-thirds n w s e.. Osman*James (heirs) pt n hf s w. PATOKA TOWNSHIP. Aust, Minerva lot 50 in Winslow. Bren ton, Elizabeth s w n e............. Burcli, Asahel n e n xr. Bee, George s w n w.. Burdet, Levi e half s w a w. Beck. John Srswn e... same se n w.. Benjamin, Wm P n w qr. ... same s w qr.. same n e qr.. same se qr. same n half s e qr... same n esc. Burton, Fountain pt s half s w. Uockram, James M s w qr. same se qr.... same w half n w.... Crow, Mary lot 35 in Winslow.j Cunningham, Elizabeth Its 9,10,11,12,Hosmer Collins, Elizabeth lot 50 in Winslow.... Carter, Sarah pt lot 1 Winslow .. . Carpenter, Willard w hf n e.-.. Crow, John A Case, R M e hf s e. same und hf n e qr.... ‘ Oavis, Martha A n w n w... Deadman, Cynthia n hf s e s w .. same n vr iit s w s w. [icliruier. Geo W (heirs of) n hf s e. lieafondal, Nancy (heirs) w side n w s e_ [)eTar, George (heirs of) e hf n e. same lots 51 and 66 Winslow. Evans, George M n hf n w n e :.. Ferguson, Mary Cnene. Ililburn, James (heirs of) pt a e * w". same lots 183,134, 139, 140 Winslow...”! same lots 18 and 32 Hosmer......^....... Hedge, Jefferson (heirs) e hf s vr Hargrove, J W s w qr. Hager, Sarah J e aide sesw Hanover’ A Sabin, pt w hf s w. 1 Hopkins, sarah s e s e. same w pt n .w s w.”!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!” Ingram, Columbus s e s e.;v..... .!*»! Ingle, Hebor s e n w. [vey, Thomas M lot 126 in Winslow!!!!!!!!! Johnson, Isaac pt s e s w... same n hf s e s w.. . * V * 1. Kinman, Hamilton lots 15 A 16 In Winslow' Loveless, Wm Sr w hf n w.L... . Loveless, Jamesswse.J . *1. Lamb, Zinuri lot 53 in Winslow ...... ““ dartin, Elihu lots 141 and 143 in Arthur * rtasou, Sarah E lots 47 and 48 in Hosmer..! llason, Malissa lot 66 in Hosmer__ same lots 44, 45 and 67 in Hosmer. IS In 1 n 1 n 291 n 34 1 s 6 1 n In 1 n 26 ! n 8 W 8 W 7 W 7 W 7 W 7 W 8 W 7 W 8 W 7 W 7 W 7 W 8 \V 7 W 8 W 7\V 7 W 7 W 8 \V 8W s w 8 W 8 W 8 W 8 W •fc 7 W 7 W 8 W 7 W 7 W 8 W 7 W 1 s 3 W 16 1 n 1 n SW 8 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 1 s 22in 1 n In In In 1 s 1 s 1 8 2 s 1 8 1 S 33 1 s 92 s 21 19 30 24 42 9 W 8 W 9 W 9 W 9 W 9 W 1 88 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 8 W S W 7 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 2 s 1 8 2 s 2 s 29 1 s 1 s 92 s 22 s 1 8 82 s 231 s 1 s 16 2 s 20 1 s 7 W ' 7 W 9 W 9 W 9 W 9 W 9 W 9 W 9 W [9 W 9 W 9 W 9 W 9 W 9 W 9 W 9 W 9 W 9 W 9 W 9 W 54 40 79 25 34 40 ■ 46 *>* 12 49 7 W 8 W 7 W 7 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 7 W 8 W 8 W 7 W 7 W 7 W 7 W 8 W 7 W 7 W 8 W 8 W 8 W I «8W 7 W 8 W 8 W * 7 W 2 87 w S W .. 8W 40 12 1242 41 80 6 964 857 370 300 40 1153 II 306 845 25v 2246 618 40o 4135 10 1844 225 30 400 731 1177 70 87 52 34 7 91 40 78 85 78 2 72 40 33 15 88 23 22 9 15 19.93 51 83 84 35 8 IT 24 21 85 23 9 70 152 06 55 25 1? 06 605 74 1 84 77 14 % t»4 1 75 16 94 76 32 92 45 7 22 12 06 VK*> tVgg 750 50 458 2765 247 HJU 1097 500 246 420 60 169 160 160 160 80 40 2 m tea 8j 50 80 153 4 60 40 SJ 40 40 10 20 SO 2684 240 530 210 400 50 65 550 450 275 495 150 185 375 320 140 945 4245 47 2760 350 100 150 180 650 1200 320 675 625 190 515 150 330 525 888 50 235 530 175 400 10 228 103 760 250 150 100 20 40 04 41 24 •2 83 55 70 24 45 18 39 10 70 24 02 63 39 28 60 16 31 12 75 26 06 16 40 3 42 16 90 10 10 8 08 40 48 9 57 13-13 110 94 16 32 23 09 47 46 286 10 54 01 152 82 12 99 6 17 5 11 12 72 21 35 40 27 10 49 23 95 24 35 15 20 12 88 18 17 9 78 13 99 16 91 66 91 8 29 33 96 13 26 9 25 18 64 36 72 18 53 40 45 47 02 8 24 15 83 9 48 2 76

Mayo, .1 B ft J M und hr s hf s w." Miiey Elizabeth pt... Mills, A J lot 98 in Winslow.. Minks, Hiram T (heirs ollioi same w half s o bw. McAtee, John s wn w.^ same n e s w. . MeCormae. J P theirs) lots radios,Winslow McCord, Thomas n w qr... .7777.. same shf no n e. Nixon, Wm (heirs of) w hf w hfse, n e car n w s e..M. ONeall, John H n w Pierce, Joseph (heirs of) lot 3 ii'Window m E nnd >7 of %» w s e......... Pipes, Joseph_ Hansom, Eaese. Key — - .■yner»>n, Thos B (heirs) lots 135,1S6| 187 & , 138 in Winslow.,..... Smith, Samuel K s hf n w n w. Steel, A J lots 37 and 38 in Hosnier. Steel.Wm lots 56 and 60 in Hosmer. Tisdal, John T et al s side n e s e..... Woolsey, Temple s hf s eh e. Wtills, Sarah pt s w n w.. same n pt s e s w_____ Wells, Sarah T n e n w..... fame lot 129 Winslow......;. Wrljjtht, Ed M w hf s w Wallace, Cornelias s w se. Wilder, Win H n hf n e.... 33 21 1 a » sg w 8 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 7 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 8 W 7 W 2 s 2 s 8 w 8 w 1 s 7 7 w 7 w 7 W 7 MONROE TOWNSHIP. HM J n wn w...We Ashby. Mary n • n e..-.; 11 Ackejt, Jacob lot 1ft. Pleasantville., , . Barrett, Eebecca pt s e s w. 7 8 ■ 7 w saute nptneg w .... Bordet, Margaret A pt e fide s w s w. sames• sw .... same s w cor a w s e... Bilderback, Nancy lots 4 & S Fleener»s enlargement to Pleasantrille.,:.... Byrd; Wm P s side se se . ao'8 s Bryant, Sarajt-E w half iete. .19 2 s same w side n w n e... 30 2 s Barton, Wm B n w s •.;. 28 2 s Bilderback, Caroline pt..mlg Bright, Amanda s side g w a w.... same n e cor n w n w.>...... Clifford. Jesse H s e n e . same n half tie nw.... .. same w half n w.. Cartmiil, Catha rine pt s w n w. I B \ll I 8 I 0 'Wit 8 W 8 W 7 W 26 20 26 66 50 50 40 7 w 7 w 8 w 8 w 7 w 7 w 13 40 53 62 35 14 32 ■ 10 6 J 8 w 8 W 70 8u 217 700 586 50 I860 500 230 250 120 235 140 200 35 20 tag 429 7.17 13 89 2 29 GO 26 24 54 62 19 12 28 59 76 96 72 15 67 8 04 7 56 7 78 5 83 47 57 2 99 83 70 36 93 13 87 14 30 MB 250 775 3 325 340 102 592 12 98 19 23 8 25 57 85 $ 16 41 17 46 19 15 27 57 40 29 287 1526 137 9M 34 11 18 Si 52 48 8 09 25 93 225 81 8 87

owners saxes and DESCRIPTION OF LANDS AND LOTS. AOHBOE TOWNSHIP (Gobi.) Coleman. C'ptbia lot I in Fleeuer’a ei largetuent to Pleasuntville... Fowler. Isaac B e end n w aw. nmeg-wte... sameaw no.'....7.... 3 8* 1 SB* ’ same sens . Fowler, Wiley F pt i* v WB, lyiSfna lids a bait a • iloodby, Alex Ball, Marthan w se same a w a w_is-..._.... leaking. Nichola**aiide a e n w.. Mason, John (heirs®!) a half a e. McGill, Ben) F lot IX i t Fleener’s eniargoment tn rira*antvllle as s* 3 St? 18 3 6 373 9 01 SO a sf 3 8 7 W 1361 Ml lSe 570 187 810 Riley, Stephen Vitik.tiiehersou, Vashti yfl«i side none same pt n • n e Riley, Nicholas e pt s w a w Schoemaker Herman (heirs of) uad two. thirds n half a w.1. Spore, Jesse n w s w... Spillman, Richard s w s e. Steiner, Henry aesw. Skinner, Moses n w a w..:. Turner, Wn S (heirs of) s half a w. same n half s w.... same w half it........*. same a e no.. same se s w...»«_•. samese se. same s w n w. Wilson, Thoe W lot 30 in Pleaaantville. 231 s8 18* 7 2 s [3 s aj3 ...a KSs 2 s *2s 24 2 s 31 ? s 31 2 s 31 2 s; 31 2 s 31 2 s 2 s 30 2 s l 26 2 s8 LOGAN TOWNSHIP. Atkinson, James (heirs of) a on w... Anderson, Emily n hf a e s w___ Amos, ABnhinwae. Benjamin, \Vm P s w. Barrett, Robert 3 wcorne aw. Cockrum, James M w hf a e'._ Cornelius, G D n pt s w.....„.... Carter, Thomas s e cor a hf e hf a w. Diven, Joseph Jr w hf ■*—*;»_ Deafendoll, Ohristopheriheirs of )w pt n w a w Dickson, Joice H w pt a e a w.__ Dent, Thoa W n hf a w. a e corner a w__ Grim, Henry n e pt a w n w.„ Hall, Harmon et al w hf a e_ same a wn Hart, Sarah w hf sen w._. Loveless, Wm T a pt a e a < same ae pt a e se.. Miller, John Sr s e.. Masters, E R n w a e___ Stewart, Eliza A A ptshf n W-. Shoaf, Sarah J e hf a w ae —... Schafer. Abraham pt e e cor re n w.. Youg, Mary E n hf n waw___ Young, Albert n w a •__ samese sesame w Bide sw„ LOCKHART TOWNSHIP. Si 19 191 21 IS 26 11 12 301 271 26 1 7 w 8 9 30 287 137 177 11617 119,20 327 SIS 9 w 9 w 8 w 9 w 8 W 8 9 w 9 or s9 w s 8 w 9 w 9 9 w s8 w 8 ® w 9 9 8 w 9 w 8 9 w sir $ 9 w s 9 w e » w a 8 w a 9 w b9w 8 9 w 40 20 20 160 ■ 1 80 24 1 160 26 10 124 US 04 38 14 189 200 250 756 378 207 30 878 270 ISO 13 57 14 76 15 32 (1 48 4 S3 29 38 40 21 I IS 33 17 IS 63 H 99 947 125 151 31 7 69 1000 163 88 80 681 155 1101 370 459 171 18 300 19 S3 90 86 34 81 40 58 6 13 7 84 8 68 706 34 98

Brewster, Mary e hf n e, same u w se___ Brock ride, Wm (heirs of) s hf n w. same s hf n w n w... same n w s w.. same s hf n e n w..._-._ Black, James lot 33 Steads!___ Brewster, Thos tots 13 & IS Augusta.. Bryant, Sarah firt e__ Corn, Joseph Sr n e s e_ Camp (heirs of) pt a e e e_ Corn, Wm (heirs of) w hf s w, same s w n w___ Cabbage, Tho3 W sea w. Collins, Mary ten e_..._ same n w n w.... Crooks. Rebecca a w u w_ Cora, Redden s Colgate. Lucretia lot 9 Pikevitte...._ Com, Elias J lots 1,2,29 Jt 30 Augusta_ Dutton, Milton K'tvi w_; Dutton Rebecca u w a w.... Edrington, Eli pt s hf w hf s w__t_ Houchm, Ireue <J lot 9 f ikevillc. Harrell, EUas(hetrs.of) s e. s w...___ same pt u e s w....... Hidom. Wm H s e s w..... - HoUenburg * Robiysimut s A s e.. Jones & XflertpKfu tot 1Q> Jonesboro.. 950 *52 si 2 8 1 Caro,'?, a rati lots 94 & 95, Augusta e Ilf u w.. CiitturaU, Wm s w s e........ same n e pt s e s w_____ Cutturalt, Wm et al s e n e.. Leslie, Alexander w hf s w n e.. Lockhart, MarthAC lots 1 & * Pikeville... McGrow, Martha t.Sf n wsjk,__ Milburn, TM; nw n zr„ 42*;* 20 McNoely.dohn T s w s w...__ McCormack, CNshf 8 w__ Overton. John W n e n w.t.. )f5 rt ,5;‘rae 8 w cor sea ur....„ X!5SS Hester b w nw. aura B s e s e.. Ts hf n w_ "in ne__ ^,-jjn w... Overb Powers,] Riohardson, 1_ Rusher, ElizabethL_ „ „ „ Scott, Mary J s hf a Sr IT .. Stephenson,.John Pn wots w a... same awn e.___1_ ■ same pt e side see w.., ,,,,,, Small. Nancy n w n e.. Simpson, John T n e n e^.... Spradley, Elizabeth s e * w____ Skelton, Wm R n w n w...... . Stephens, Elijah (heirs of) s e a W.....7"! Spradley, L T s w s w.. Stacdr, Clinton e hf a e same s w s w.. Stillwell. Nancy n w a Troyer, Emanuel s e )18 Troyer, Ellen w pt s e u w___ Wells, Sarah T s w 8 a..... same n pt n w n e.._ _.... Wells, A J (heirs of) n pks w n e..... same s e s w... Wakeland, JLehtsi same s hf s e„ same n w.. Wolf, Samuel s e cor sen e._ Wilder, Samuel lute U * 12, PikeyUle...7".l Wilder, Samuel (heirs of) • pt n e n w. same n pt s w s w..... same n pt s e n w..... same w pt n w u c.... . 19 3 8 . 193 S Wells, Andrew J s e s e. same s hf s w se. same e hf n w. j32 2 s 12 s 6 w same s pt n w n w.. same pt e hf s e.. same n w n e.. 6 w same pt s w n e.. same s hf n w... same w hf s e... 2 si« same n hf s w„ same e hf s w.. same w hf s w.. same s w n w.. 2 s « w Woolsey^Woodford e hf n w n W.7...T.7.7 t liS s 7 same lot 13, PikoTille .... 11 1 1 iVilliams, Nancy pt s e n eZZl....“......12612 si samen w se......I35U Bj JUUION TOWRSHIP. Lust, Fredrick (heirs of) ptsw... Abbot, Christens a e s w... Jeadles, Nathaniel (heirs oQ n e n w. same u w n e . 1 ren ton,Byron e hf n e. frock. Geo V.r 11 e a w... Seadles, Perry Gnese. ~T-48— loling and Dorsey, s ws w_ same n w s w... Sorders,Joseph et kl n e... loling. Win (heirsof) pt n w n e_ same e pt n w....... lorn, Edward (heirs of) pt s halt s w.. same e hf ne - —___ lorn, Joseph Sr u e a e._.__ same nen e.. same s e a e... same s w n w. same n w se. s ws .. llements R A (heirs) one third if same one third nen W-... same one third s e n w — lase and Crow, u e s w..I laldemeirfredrick e half n e.. Jearmg, Henry s half n e.. Jeurtng George T et ol s »»«Z same n w n e Jickson James A s w n e. same se nw towards, Robert w samesese. same s e n w.; lades, Milton At" same n w n w. lades, Milton A s w n same s half n e n w Idrington, Charles L a half nt. taw thorn, Wm n w cor net w.... T w G30 71 83 21 88 7 04 S3 74 98 04 62 69 56 93 14 03 58 79 18 19 42 13 32 08 7 04 11 05 7 75 16 97 sr 32 83 415 62 75 46 21 13 02 13 09 425 39 27 409 1750 182 69 710 81 02 812 58 60 87 25 117 57

t*vJ* vucira ui; u uuu a Hassell, Joseph (heirs of) n e s w Hyatt, Elisha two thirds n w s w. same two thirds n e s w_ same tflro thirds sen w.. Hollon, Nancy A s w n w_ same n w s w... Hassell, Mary e half n 'w '"".'... Hudspeth, Thomas J s w n W_ same n w s w.._..„ Isaacs, Mary C B s w n w„. same sen e_...__ Jones, Mary R s w n e.._... same s w n w n e___ Keller, Hewitt C e halfn e.. McGill, John Ale n e.. McOormaek, JH nen w....... MiUer Felix sen e.... McLaughlin, James u e n e__ McCitrty.Jamess e s w.. same n e n w.. Myers, Jeremiah s e s w__ Martin, James seat. 311 s 6 W IS 2 s 7 w 18 2 s 7 w 13 2 s 7 w 4 2 s 6 w 42 s« w SI 1 s 6 w 831 S6 w 33 1 8 6 ta 6 2 s 6 w 15 66 34 martin, Jan___ Mayo, MartinJV a e s w_ McCormack,MarthaM1 n tit i was. ,-s, ouu UI1 .11 il Noe, Margaret n w cor n i Perry, James H n w n w same e half s w n w__..._____ Penner, James (heirs ofi n w n w..... Penner, A (heirs of) s w n w ..... Peckenpaugh, J J e half n w.... same s es e... same s w s w, Risloy, John 8r (heirs of) n e s Richardson. Eliiab s halt n a Robinson Jonas w half s e same w half pee e 321 B 17 2 s 6 .. 17 2 s 6 w .. 35 1 s 7 “ . asl 87 .381 H w 321 S6 ■* 33 1 s 6 40 ne pt w half s «... J A and !■ E, e ' Risley v ■. auu j. b,d imu sparks, Johu T w half n e same sene..... Shaw, Emily .Tn W n W.... Sullivan Laura B s e a W ..... same und half se n W......_ same und half e W n e. 74 50 onmc UUU UHU BUM 0.... Sullivan, Sasser und half sen W...« Same und half s W u e ... _ l nrner Wm S.sW. .. Willis, William n half ae n « Watt, Indiana tttt Wells, Andrew J n • same s half s e. , mtitlv O 11(111 2f wv-‘“■■tfttTtiitiimnnininii Wilson, Henry (heirs of) s e s e__ Walls. G W and J C nnd half n W a W..„ Williams, Ambrose pt s half a W «« SOS 278 44 3 400 UK 650 610 soo 700 600 200 300 250 250 500 340 200 230 24 81 13 5) 79 8, 20 81 38 31 89 X 6 6! 9 1C 56 53 91) 11 45 850 M 62 1650 1878 709 750 510 880 800 24 89 11 06 166 03 11 59 26 80 8 57 53 66 11 37 17 60 117 56 36 73 132 15 14 58 55 155 33 65 78 9 82 29 00 73 84 , 26 08 175 20 29 80 4 89

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CERTIFICATE. STATE OP INDIANA, PIKE COUNTY, ss: I, Frank Bilderback, Auditor in and for said Connty and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that the foregoing list coulains a full and correct statement, of Lands and Town Lots which were, by the Treasurer of said county, returned for the non-payment of taxes charged thereon, and which still remain unpaid, lor the year 1878, with interest and penaltv thereou, together with the taxes of the current year, 1879. Witness my hand as Auditor of said county, this the 30th day of December, A. D. 1879. [L. S] FRANK BILDERBACK, Auditor Pike County,, Indiana, NOTICE OF SALE. NOTICE is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that the several tracts of land and town lots in the foregoing list, or so much thereof as will be heiessary to pay the taxes and charges due thereon, will tie sold at public auction, at the door of the Court House in Petersburg, Pike Couuty, Indiana, by the Treasurer of said county, on the second Monday in Febuary A. D. 1880 unless such taxes, interest, penalty and charges bo paid before that time. FRANK BILDERBACK. Auditor Pike County, Indiana.

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RED DRUU PETERSBURG-, J. B. & J. E. HEN DRICKS, INDIANA Men's and Boys' Double and Single Barreled Shot Suns, HUNTER’S SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. mm FOB SCHOOL BOOHS OF ill HUBS. PURE DRUGS AT BOTTOM FIGURES. ion 8 care folly and s^ely compounded! ^jve us a triaUgwr

-DEALER INP DBBGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, iamieImfkjikmes. WINDOW BUNDS, STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, TOILET ARTICLES, CIGARS AND CHEWING TOBACCO, PIPES, FIRE ARMS, &C. STANDARD PREPARED PAINTS, Wot Patented, Not Oiemi<al, Ns Experiment, Made from Pure White Lead and Linseed Oil, and the Best Colors onlv We guarantee them not to Crack, Blister, Corrode or Chiu off, to which all parties who have used them duriug the last seveu years will testify. BSKSUBES THE PLACI—Dttisr Citiseas’ Eati^ Sala Street. PETERSBURG. --INDIANA.

EDWINRKING, ■dealbb, nsrPUR N XT UR E Petersburg, Ind. I KEEP CONSTANTLY IN STOCK A. FULL LIN EOS’ FCRMTUUEjINCLUUIXG Sideboards, Dressing Gases, Bureaux,Wash Stands, Zouave, Frecnh and Queen Anne Bedsteads ; Circle Bud, Straight Post and Bed Lounges ; Spring Mattresses,Spring Bed Bottoms; Case, Patent Leather, Leather, Wood and. Split Bottom ■ - . . Chairs, Cuonter Stools, Extension, Falling Leaf and Center Tables, Fancy and Common Stands, Brackets, Wall Pockets, Mottoes, Etc., Etc. COFFINS AND CASKETS AC WAYS ON HANDS FXA&OS, ORGANS, a ix <3LMUSICAL INSTRUMENTS- OF ALL KINDS. R. D. WILSON, Vincennes, a a a a Indiana. \?e, the undersigned, take pleasure in stating that wo consider E. I>. Wilson a straight-for-ward and honorable man. and believe those who may have business transactions with hint will Ind that his representations are correct, and that he will do just as he agrees to do. ?4?Sv.Fi^t Nationll ?fnki „ t Col. W. N. »SttKY. Postmaster; WM- HEBEKD, Wholesale Hardware; t.BIEKH^Us,!,,Pork Packer*W holesaleUrocer; J. F.M-RSCH, Jeweler aud O. A M. £x. Ag’t

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rhe Cheapest | Best inthe World Toe Lcnfcla Uaa ta Soufet Its Superior Xadta. Yon can stop that teasing,hacking cough with Vr, Smith'sCough Svrup, or havt* your Yfftyufod. Withsuch a liberal offer, will any person continue to Cough [ Cough"? Spit! Xilo’.v J Wht ez** un<! wiu-q>«r with a throat tiled with slimy-imjcous, with bronchial tilths soneurly Sited that breathing is very rtiflicnlt, ami yet say there is no remedy? Away with suph nonsense 1 Otto bottle of Dr. Smiths Cough Syrup will giye you immediate relief. It ^ a sure cm v fur Diseases of the Luugs* Throat and Chest, such as Coughs, Colds, Ttckfmg in the Throat, Hoarseness, Asthma, Quinsy, Bronchitis, Croup and Whooping Congh. wtwiiwg of tfafttvehi j^-»v'^le<t wtih NikUiSwctus. IS speedily ~v h feOut t>> UiitS^gbts St So JJoiie)- to Cay Until Machine is Be* llvered to you and Examined. It makes thoshutrte,double-thread,lock-sti#ell (the satne on »>oth sides of the work), which received the highest a ward at the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, Pa., liftk and U complete with a Larger-A^wt me nCof 'Attachments for fine work than any other machine, aud re - duoed to only #23. 1 \ It is an easy and pleasant machine th operate, requires the least care, produces ev$/y variety of work, and will last hutil the uext century begins. Strong, Min pie, Kamel, an«J Efficient. Use it once, and you will use no other. The money cheerfully refunded if it will not outwork aud outlast any machine at double the price. • . , Agents sell them faster than any other in consequence of their being “the Best afrtiie Lowest Price.” Ku*h machine" thoroughly warranted with Written Guarantee for live years. Kept in order free of charge; money refunded at once if not satisfactory. * It is the most solid, reliable, and satisfactory machine ever invented for all kinds of family work. It fs an acknowledged uueqiuvocal mechanical success, thoroughly tested/*and used in thousands of homes. A n eflhnen t/sihmt, rapid, reliable, aud ever-readv helper to the weaay wife or seamstress, it? will do the work of a family fora life-time, or it will earn from $4 to $5 per day for one who wishes to sew for a living. This machine costs less than- half the price of any new machines of like" quality. Hkt extra tong, lurge-sized shuttle, easily removed. Extra large-sized Bobbins, holding 100 yards of thread, doing away with the frequout rewinding of bobbins. Interchangeable working parts, manufactured of tine polished steel. Will run. for years without repairs; is simple to learn, easy to manage, understood perfectly in an hour, and la always ready in a moment to do every description of heavy or flue work at less cost or trouble than any other machines at any price ever did, or can do. It will Sew anything a needle can pierce, from lace or cambric to heavy cloth or harness, with any kind or thread, aud will run off twenty yards per minute; it uses strong, straight needles, aud never breaks them. U can not miss or drop a stitch^ ravel or break the thread, if you have auy other machine, buy this and have a better one. The case and rapidity of its motiou and quality of its work, arc its best recommendations, ft will hem. fell, tuck, braid,cord, bind, gather, quilt, ruftte.plcat, fold, scallop, shirr, roll, baste, embroider, run up breadths, etc., with elegance, ease and quickness, unsurpassed by any machine ever invented m: war re of r.wj-o.viiirojr. '* The prices for out new machines are less than those asked by dealers in second-hand, rebuilt and rctiuisked machines, or those selling out old stock to close <ip busiuess, mauy such inferior and old style machines being offered as ue>v at reductsi'prices; beware of imposition aud duly buy new maehines^sThere are no new first-class machines offered as low as the “Family,” by i many dollars. KasMass Scot for Examinztica Before Paymaat of Bill. Extraordinary inducements ottered to Clergymen, Teachers, Storekeepers, etc., to act as j agents. Horse ami waged furnished live. For -testimonials see descriptive books, mailed free with samples of work, liberal terms, circulars, ete. Address, ‘•FaDiiljf” Sewing Machine Co*. 133 BROADWAY. NEW YORK.

(Digestion, Sweet Breath, Sound Sleep and (.’leaf CompH'Xion. use Dr. Smith’s Stil* ringia Blood Puri tier, it is cot a cure for all ills, but so ‘positive are we of its merits, that we offer, in good faith, $ax) to any uersou afflicted »

If yen hawa tlf» Eisoase, indicated by a coated <■ tongue, foul breath, poor appetite, frequent head* f* ! ftChe, dull pam in the. side/br any of these symptoms, use Dr. Smith’s StilUngia Blood Purifier. If you hiva Eiitey Bisoasa, with dry and feverish skill, capricious appetite, pain in the back and hips, which at times changes to shoulders, break-. , ing your rest at night, this medicine will euro you, or we will forfeit $3)0. 2ai Blood, appearing iu the form of Pimples, Boils, Blotches, ulcers. Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Kbeupiath;ra,Lameness, or Swelled Joints, result fTom oiscosed coudltlon of the Blood, for which Dr. Smith’ll Stilltngie is unrivaled. It should be used by all who need a medicine to streugthen, tone up, and invigorat© the entire system. Sold by Druggists for 75 eta.! DR. B. A. SMITH A CO.* Prop’s, Erie. Pa. For sale by 1. B, & 1. E. HENDRICKS,1 Petersburg, Ind. *■ « OttA\>S $Ffl€l»'IO RIRDICIRC. TRADE mark. T'he «.re»t TRADE MARK; En*U»l, Ak with disease of theSlWO, IdW cr Slice72, which its timely use will not cure.

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