Pike County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 27, Petersburg, Pike County, 12 November 1880 — Page 3

THE DEMOCRAT! - h noua. papke or tbx counts. k »* Tkr Pile* Cnaty XnMtrat tat A* f«»Mi olnwlalfw «f my iu»yyir|X Oaked is Pike c*«»iyiUmtinre toil! «mkM ■ ml* »f (Me /m*/ FRIDAY, November 12, 1880. Ertiigillte and Terre Into Railroad VINCENNES* IND. iHo.3 i Eiprtea So. 1.. Eipra* Freight No. T... -Uk») Freight Ho. 5 .a own awss south. fspreat No. 4... Nuhville Express No. 3.. 8.S3P. M 12.45 A. M 5*18 •• 11.08 Express Freight No. S__ Locsl Freight Hoi« 5.12 P.M 6.50 A. M 5.50 P.M 10.53 A. M LOCAL BUSINESS MENTION. SSrAdvertisementa under this head will be charged for St the rate of Five Cents per line (bar Sets measure) :. IMPORTANT to cash buyers.—Custi buyers, who do not ask credit, but want to i>ay for wbat they get, will remember that P. C. Hammond & Son have ever offered extra inilvcement:< to that class of customers, and will continue to do so this coming year. Our motto is good: “Quick Bales and small profits.” *®*The highest pricu paid for marketing,—Feathers, Butter, Eggs, etc. P. C. a nmond & Son. LOCAL MATTERS. Wheat 85 cents. The river fo very low. Winter apples are scarce. Farmers are making corn fly. “Coal and wood f* is the cry. uj A. L- Case is to be deputy Treasurer. __. ■. The poiatoe crop is said to be very ’ .light, ___ { ' Will Siple is nnrsing a terribly sore hand. ; -! . The temperance wave is rising: •gain. _

McCarty & Heimanu have been in Alliance meet in health-_ Clever hullers are driving a lively business.__ # The docket will be very light for of stock buyers « Repair those shin-breakins aide* walks. , Oor coal men are behind with the article. We noticed Eph. Crosier in town Monday. Mrs. Sanford Cuatin is improving next court Purchase your John Store, The usual number are around. Buy your ammunition at Drag Store, _ There is not an empty dwelling bouse in town. The Otwell Postmaster is extremely hard to please. _ M»r che tittle tin Itorna and drums now. The prospects for the Air Line railtoad are very flattering. The school attendance throughout the county is increasing. Hiram Coleman, near Algiers, left for Kansas last Tuesday. Our new Treasurer took charge of the office last Wednesday. Mrs. Miley, living nea r Cross Roads, is very ill with pneumonia. Miss Mena Hisgen returned home last Monday from Princeton. W. L. Merrick has paid out over $35,000 for wheat this season, Ras. Tislow returned home from Missouri last Sunday evening. Sewing machine men appear to be driving a prosperous business. The recent cold snap brought forth work and mqney for the doctors. Or. D. F. Phillips, of Algiers City, contemplates moving to this place. The A. O. U. W. will pay the widow of Henry C. Jerauld $2,000.

W. S. Hurst and F. B. Posey will leave for Indianapolis next Monday. If yon want a nice bat or cap go to the Cheap John Store McBays Corner. Chappell's bond is equal to any, if jsot the best, ever made in the connty. Hie M. E. Church will bo more comfortable now, as the other stove is op- __ Sheriff Scales turned hunter the other day and killed Fourteen squirDon’t purchase eye glasses before examining H. C. Gordon’s splendid stock. __ The fields and woods are full of blood thirsty men and boys with shot guns. __ Turnips are plentiful, judging from the quantity brought to market this week._ The new store at Algiers is booming. White is just the man to jnake it go._ u How to invest a dollar and make five: Buy a bottle of Kendall’s Spavin Cure, The Commissioners met last Monday and approyed the Treasurer’s ' bond._ Gloves and Shirts at the lowest Possible figures at the Cheap John Store. _#_ The brass band serenaded some of our Republican citizens Monday night __ J. E. Hendricks and lady, of Pern, In<L, is in town visiting relatives and - friends._ > - ' ‘ Know all men b.r these presents « that our delinquent subscribers must come down with some of the needful ’•pt there la going to be a racket • * -

Abie Heimann, of lh^ Aria o f McCsrljr & Heimiun, left for Evansville yesterday. / [• One tboQsand pounds of lead and shot just received, at J. B. & J. E. Hendricks’._, The weather prophets predict a terrible snow fall the latter part of next month. ' _ . The H&wkeye man says the defeated candidates sailed up Salt river in private tears._ A. H. Taylor returned home from Jasper yesterday, where he has been attending court. As many as forty-two teams have been hauling wheat from here to Vincennes this week. We understand that> small force of hauds is at work on our railroad this side of Washington^ , A change of time on the E- & T. H. road took effect last Sunday. See time table elsewhere. A foil line of doable and single barrel gnus for men and boys, for Bale at the Med Drag Store. ^Rpmor says James Davidson, of Clay township, started for a look at the Great West Tuesday. Prof. S. T. Thomas will instruct classes in the science of handling the quill this coming winter. We hope the disappearance of those new featherbeds will not reflect on any of onr new married folks. Mrs. Garfield has announced her intention to continue temperance rule in the White House. So be it, Every style, quality and hind of spectacles, at greatly reduced figures, can be found at H C. Gordon’s. The young folks hsd a pleasant social party and dance at the residence of E. R. King Wednesday night. The young man and yonng woman who got drunk aud cut such capers the other night are on the highway to ruih. _ H. (!. Gordon has rented the building jnit opposite this office and wilt open tint with a new stock of jewelry soon._ If it would do any good we would emphasise adjectives until the atmosphere turned bine for fifteen miles around. J

There will be services at the Cum* berland Presbyterian ChnrcH next Sabbath morning at 10% o’clock; also at 7 p.mu J . Robert Evans,of Jefferson township, was acquitted in the Dubois court last week of the charge of passing counterfeit money. f ■ ■■■"» The political field is storm swept and dim. Those spectacles and eye glasses at H. * O. Gordon's will strengthen your vision. Pike-county ped&ie going to lg«uroe City should stop at the Central House' Square meals and good beds. Adam Hzldkrman, Prop’r. To-morrow Henry Rickrieh will raffle off a magnificent gpJd- Wotch, Elgin movement, stem winder. The winner will have something to be prone! of. O --—-gr1—— A young woman of this place claims to have had her person violated lately. The dodge won’t do. There have been too many eyes and ears open. _ Poor dead beat. He can no longer be utilized in the procession, and most hereafter roost with the little tin horns and sheep skin bands in thd wood -sheds._ To have a fellow come up and ask with a broad grin, “how is tho sick rooster?” We intend to buy a double barreled gun and borrow a whopping big bull dog.; Two little pugilists wtfre in training for a couple of miuotes last Monday. They were knocking like “siz," when some men rushed in add parted them. Wasn’t the silence terrible last night. It was perfectly awful. Why didn’t some man mount a goods box and bellow like mad for the mental relief of the town. It is said that Hi Dediuan made a serious . mistake at the Presidential election and handed in a note on a man by the name of Williams for $45, instead of a ticket.

Schaefer’s Hall is being refitted and refurnished for the accommodation of theatrical troupes, under the direction of our telegraph operator, Mr. Sam.. Solomon. It is a fact that horse dealers are buying horses with ringbones and spavins because they can make money by using ‘Kendall’s Spavin Cure.’ Read the Advertisement. The house of D&nfel Davis, of Monroe towuship, was consumed by fire last Thursday night. Nothing was saved; It is supposed to have been the work of ah incendiary. A little child of Edward Donroth’s, near Stendal, was dangerously- hurt last Friday by pitching out of thp door and striking with its neck across a lii tie wagon which stood in the yard. _' Tie law should have its course upon every man who bribed o^in any illegal way induced men to vote at the late elections. The days of the Republic are numbered when gold outweighs principles. iarshal Craig has sold out bis butcher shop preparatory to taking a trip to Florida for his health. We are sorry to lese Marshal from his accustomed place, but sincerely hope he may reap great benefits in the land of flowers. _ __ the Democratic coffin in the last issu e of the Ireland Argus looks as mo :h like a bull-frog an a casket. Thu ingenious mechanic who wrought thii little ornament for Bro. Palmer’s pleudUl certainly did it with a grubbing ijbc, and was 1||1 drunk on •hetxkn whisky besides.

— . .... - The universal verdict ia that the New Home and Domestic tewing machines scoop them all. Gail at McBay'a shoe store and see them. That bunch of coarseness and ill manners in feminine shape that passed ns on Main street Monday evening and bellowed out a gross insnlt would do well to enter a one-horse show and pass for a wild Australian. Mr. P.J. Gusman, clerk of Dabois county, passed' through Petersburg last Friday on his way to Vincennes. Pete is email in stature but he has about as mnch mans pinck and Dent ocracy in him as if he was a giant. A political mob assailed the house of John DeJarnett, in Logan township, one night laet week. After calling him a rebel and every other bard name they could lay their tongues too, they were persuaded to depart by the smell of burnt powder. Did you ever have plow handles reach up and pliant you three in the pit of the stomach and at the same time have a root fly back and peal your shin, from the ankle to the knee while breaking op new ground? Weil, some of the fellows that were ia the jamboree last night look like they felt just that way. We call attention to the advertisement of Henry Rickrich, the prince notion man, in this issue. From the' partial mention it will be seen that he carries an endies variety of stock and will supply country merchants with ail kinds of ‘holiday goods a| bed rock prices. Let everybody visit him and see for themselves. “What everybody says must be true, therefore it is proof postivo that Kendall’s Spavin Cure will^hre spavins, splints, curbs and all unnatural enlargements and will remove the bunch without blistering. Read their advertisement, for the remedy,is having au unprecedeted sale which is entirely ou its merits. It is now sold by nearly if not all druggists. Remember the name is Kendall’s Spavin Cure. Johnston’s Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, of which an advertisement may be fonnd in another column is a good article, and entirely destitute of aii quackery. Independently olf the ample testimonials from professional men. adduced by Mr. Johnstou, we are well satisfied of the virtue of the Extract of Sarsaparilla as wtAa^e used it ourselves with en tire success, in .removing the affection under which wo labored. In all cutaneous afiection especially, it Is invaluable.—[ Ex,

Last iitursday night Jas. Sn&whati had two new feather bed3 stolen from hi* residence, valued at $75. The beds were up stairs, and the scoundrel or scoundrels gained an entrance through onft of the upper Windows, it is supposed, by means of a ladder* On the same night Jacoh—A— Keifer’3 horse anS spring wagon disappeared. The impression prevails that all of the stolen property went together, and no trace of it has been discovered up to 'the present writing., » Later—Kiefer got trace of the rogues and gave chase. Near Princeton he found his horse. They had turned it out to grass and stolen another. Three miles beyond Princeton, toward Evansville, ha * came across his wagou with oue wheel demolished, sitting all alobe in its glory. The thieves had passed on. Caught in the Bars. Monday night Charles Roderaaker, confined in jail for burglarizing Armstrong’s store at Long Branch, attempted to force an escape from his prison home. He manufactured a saw out of an old pocket knife, cut two bars out of the wiudow and sought to worm himself out, but his carcass was too large for the hole and held him fast. In this uncomfortable position he straggled nnsuccessly for some time and finally called upon the jailer to assist him in getting back. Mitchell ‘ responded promptly and Charley is yet with us. Preimum to Subscribers. We have made arrangements fora supply of Dr. B J. Kendall’s “Treatise on the Horse and his Diseases,” and will give oue of tbem as a premium to each new subscriber who pays os cash in advance, and all old subscribers who pay up what is due and renew their subscription for another year. The book is a standard work and contains.a vast amount ot information of great value to every person who owns a horse. Come in and subscribe and get a copy before they are all gone. Doubly Bereaved. It is with pain that we learn of the death of the wife and infant son of Royal E. Purcell, editor of the Vincennes Snn. The boy baby passed up “the golden stair” October 29th, and the accomplished wife and mother was borne away oh angel wings for the celestial shore thirty-six hours afterward, Sympathy and words of cheer we hasten to give, but know they will seem like mockery to the bleeding heart of the desolate father aud husband. i *

A Lqtsp Reduction, Mr. Fred Reuse, of thie place is one of the best Saddle and Harness makers in Indiana. Mr. Reuss has a large and fine stock of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, etc., and has reduced the. price from 20 to 40 per cent, on all these articles. If yon are in need of ,anything in this line give him a call and examine his large stock. Universal Satisfaction Everywhere, Hill’s Compound Extract of Bnchn and Cnbebs, gives universal satisfaction in every case where tried, for all diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder and the Urinary Organs. Almost Death. A lady drho visited the cheap john store the other - day became almost lifeless on learning prices of goods, as she realized her mistake in purchasing elsewhere.

10TICE. All Out 9t Emptoymnt , Should address Frank Leslie Publishing Co., 15 Dey Street, New York; an active agent wanted in every town. All who wish to make medey rapidly should send 30 cents for five weeks subscription to Frank Leslie’s Weekly (the only Democratic Illustrated paper published). Clubs of four, for five weeks, for'one dollar, or sample copy wIU be sent for 6 cents postage stamps. Illustrated Catalogue free. ■others! Mothers! 1 Mothers ill Are TOO distorted at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering anil crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? It so. go at once and get a bottle of MBS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYEUP. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately—depend upon it; there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has ever used it, who will not tell you at ouce that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe to use in all eases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the proscription of one of the oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, Sold everywhere; 23 cents a bottle._ Something About the Hors:, We have made arrangements by which we can give to every new subscriber to the Democrat who will send to this office 31.50 In advance for subscription, “A Treatise on the Horse,^ bv B. J. Kendall, M. D., Euoshurgh Falls, Yt, a practical and very useful work, containing 100 pages, with an index of diseases which gives the symptoms, cause and best treatment of each; a table giving all the principal drugs used for the horse, with the ordinary dose, effects, and antidote^ when a poison; a table with an engraving of the horse’s teeth at different ages, with rules for telling the age of a horse; a valuable collection of receipts; and much other valuable information for horse owners. It also has sixtv-five fine engravings showing positions assumed by sick horses bettei* than can be taugfet in any other way. A Cough, Celt, or Sore Throat should^be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an lueurehle Lung Disease or tonsUBiptioa. UKOWN’S CHIAI, TBOCHES are certain to give relief in Asthosm, Bronchitis, Cohghs. Catarrh (Consumptive and Throat Diseases. For thirty years the Troches have been recommended by physicians, and always give satisfaction. They are not new or untried, but haring been tested by wide and constant u-o'dor nearly an entire genera- ; tion, they have attained well merited rank ! among the few staple remedies of the age. Public Speakers and Singers use them to clear and strengthen the voice Sold at is ! cents a box everywhere.

CORRESPONDENCE From Madison Township. Eos. Democrat—There ka report in eirrniation that the Republicans stopped the Petersburg Democratic Glee Club ami would not let them come tlovvn through town singing on the night of their torch-light procession ami rally. I suppose they said that day that we should not sing in town. Because we did sing they are telling that they stopped ns, and for the benefit of some who may not know, K would soy that false* £ ' i. T. leader Petersburg Democratic Glee Club. From Arthur. Eds. DKMOCaiit—'The Republican cciebAiioa went off Sue. J*hey had plenty of grub, widen' .was procured amPpreparcd fora supper at this place. Aboift 11 a.m. a wagon load of lamps arrived to be used at night in their proee^to u. At 2 o’clock the blue caps put in an appearance ami about 4 p.m. a force consisting of about cue dozen of those caps, blue jackets, aud internal green took up their line of march toward Onslow in search of the jewel wagon and fiaehaired friends from Petersburg, whom it was intended should have the first chance at the flesh pots which were uicely arranged on tables, sending forth smoke and sweet smelling savor from the delicious fruits ami meats,’ but which no one was allowed to touch until the prize wagon arrived. Some were uttering curses when M—s ^cavalry appeared, disappointed. Some feared that there had been a great tumult. Reports came in iu the meantime that Hancock was probably elec ted. Numbers of the Repn blicansbelie ved the “nigger was in the wood pile.” They feasted. and the drums and fifes were brought forth and soon they had the old veterans in line, about fifty in number, many of whom appeared to be from 8 to 11 years of age. After marching over town several times they congregated in front of the Postofliee anc^ a doctor from Augusta mounted a box to make a speech. He started out as though he respected the feelings of all parties, but soon went South aud was more bitter thau any speaker we hoard during the late campaign. He admitted that a few Democrats weut iuto the army but soon turned Republican and hail voted so ever since. After the speech there were a few cross words, but no serious trouble occurred. Fully half the crowd were I>emocr»ts. “829.” / DIED. JERAULD—Of diabetes, at the residence of Dr. Alexander Leslie, Tuesday morning, Novembers, 1880, at 10 o’clock, Hknky C.Jeka aged 38 years. Deceased was a sou-in law of Dr. Leslie, and but lately returned from Chicago, where he had been under treatment for his malady. All efforts to stay its ravages proved unavailing and be breathed bis last, surrounded by bis companion, little ones, and friends. The relatives from Patoka and Washington arrived ou Wednesday morning. The funeral services took place at 2 p.m. the same lay, after which the remains were interred at Walnut Hills Cemetery according to the rites and ceremonies of the A. O. U. W. S

THU TRUSTEES' REPORTS. Receipts and Expenditures of the Different Funds of the Several Townships in Pike County, Indiana for the Year Ending October 20,1880. JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. TOWNSHIP FUND. Receipts ...24 Expenditures.... “ 281 65 Balance on hand.......$ ifss 59 BOAD TAX FUND.. I Receipts.......* 128 22 Expenditures.... 1.55 11 Balance on hand.....) 56 52 COMMON SCHOOL FUND. Receipts.. . ....^......*1,175 19 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipts.......$ 768 <n Expenditures...—... 81 70 due township ....f 686 81 BOO TAX FUND. Receipts..* 91 80 Expenditures... 76 05 Balance on hand.:. .| 18 75 i B. ARMSTRONG, Trustee. WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. TOWNSHIP FI ND. Receipts..* 1101 16 Expenditures., . 230 15 Balance on hqp ......| 271 01 BOAD TAX FIND. Receipts.;....6105 Expenditures. 1115 86, Balance due Trustee..... J MU

The Cheapest Mixed Paints in. Town, at J; B. & J. E..HENDRICKS’.

INDIANA'S ELECTION TO IIE CONTESTED! ' -*-IDay after day since the State election took place /rand upon fraud have been made transparent and unobscure, ‘which warrants ns (the defeated) in ferreting ont these fraudulent agitators. -• In this (Pike County) we found the most vile and corrupt connection with this election ever known in the the history of civilization. Ever since the foundation of this „ Government it has been conceded that before a man is eligible to cast a vote ' he most in all cases, directly or indirectly, purchase his goods at Cheap John’s Store, MeBay’s corner, where he Avill find an unlimited amount -of Hats, Caps, Gloves, Shirts, and underwear of every description, at the lowest possible figures. OBff* Also, Notions to suit every one! * Oonieone! Come all! And gi»e this Cheap John man a eiifi. He’ll treat you well, and sell you low, The Cheap John Store is the place to go. AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT! •s*

V COMMON SCHOOL FCND. Receipts ...'.711 *7 SPECIAL SCHOOL FI ND. Receipts....I....# 612 4* Expenditures .. 71s SI Dne Trustee ..,...( ioj 87 noa TAX FIND. Receipts-... .„.3 *67 96 Expeu;Rturea.. 477 20 Due Trustee...t_; 9 24 AARON II. GEORGE, Trustee. MADISON TOWNSHIP. TOWNSHIP FIND. Receipts.V.-;..... ..1 MS 51 Expenditures... 89 81) Balance due township .$ 13 74 ROAD TAX FUND. Receipts. ..$ 145 62 Expenditures...IT 34 Balafiseduc township. .. $ 68 38 TvrrtON prsn. Reeipts-.. . ........ J 90162 Expenditures . . . . ... Balance due township...1 901 62 SPECIAL SCHOOL FIND. Receipts ..;........1.. 3 428 12 Expenditures.*. 4J95 Balance due township.... $ 382 17 DOS TAX »rxi>. Receipts.....$ 96 75 Expenditures.. .. 66 23 Balance due township..... 3 3)50 •ISAAC At. GLAD1SH, Trustee. CLAY TOWNSHIP. C. TOWSSatP FIND. Receipts..t . . ..* 767 04 Expenditures ....... 157 00 Balance <hi hand ...| 610 01 ROAD TAX Fl'SD. Receipts.. . ..5 97 SO Expenditures.... 224 08 Balance due Trustee .4 126 28 * * Don tax rrso. ttcctetpts ....1......:......* 307 S4 Expenditures...... 66 45 Balance on hand____ ._3 240 89 SPECIAL SCHOOL Fl'ND. Receipts. ....5 705 40 Expenditures .:., . 115 69 Balance ou hand ....$ 589 SO cosmos school fi sh. Receipts.;.. ........ ...32.08195 Expenditures ...1.311 72 Balance on hand.. ..2 740 23 DANIEL B. D AVIDSON. Trustee. ^4 PATOKA TOWNSHIP. TOWNSHIP ffnp. Receipts .;..3 291 44 Expeuditures.:... 290 uo Balance oil hand.3 1 44 ROAD TAX FIND. Receipts ...$ 121 14 Expenditures_____ 120 57 Balance on hand .=.3 3 57 . COMMON SCHOOL FI ND. Receipts . .*1,21173 SPECI AL SCHOOL FI ND. Receipts.. 3 60130 Expenditures..... 407 95 ( Balance on hand.... .* 196 35 not) tax Ft;an. Receipts...130 65 i Expeutlitures... 12 59

Balance on hand .$ in* w) JAMES N. WHITMAN,Trusted MONROE TOWNSHIP* TOVNSQir FUND. Roeeipte.. ..$ 44? 61 Expenditure* ....-.■.-. 426 73 Balance on hand..$ 10 86 ROAD TAX FI ND. Receipts ..%.*..'..% 49 60 ! Expenditure*.*'.... 59 JO Balance due Trustee..$ 9 50 1HM TAX FUND. Receipts ...49 58 Expenditure* .... 10 00 Balance on hand ...9 58 COMMON* SCHOOL FUND. Receipts.....$ 239 61 Expenditures....1. 25 00 Balance on hand.f 804 61 8FJ2CIAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipts. ........f 505 29 Expenditures ........ 447 68 Balance on hand ..$ 60 91 VINSON FRANCE, Trustee. LOCXHAHT TOWNSHIP. TOW5SHIP FUSD. [Receipts....$ 283 28 Expenditures ...... 4di 74 Balance due Trustee......$ 208 49 ROAD TAX FUST). Receipts.........* 2» 12 Expenditures...... iss 76 Balance on band .......$ SUM couuox school prxo. Rereipts..... .....?3,202 49 SPECI AL SCnOOt. FUND. Receipts.......$ (U1 79 Expenditures.......1.147 el Balance due Trustee.4..506 22 DOO TAX FCXD. Receipts.f 180 St Expenditures......... 45 00 Balance on hand.....$ lS5 34 EKED. H. POTKER, Trustee.

LOGAN TOWNSHIP. TOWNSHIP FIND. Receipts...I 878 91 Expenditures ..'...... 216 96 Balance on hand ... BO AD TAX FUND. Receipts . .... Expenditures... | 61 93 | 110 59 81 22 Balanccon hand.......$ 2G 30 COMMON SCHOOL FUND. Receipts....$ 736 45 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipts......( 495 38 Expenditures..... 119 81) Balance on hand_f.1!...$ 375 58 DOO TAX FUND. Receipts..:.... $ 588 44 Expenditures.. 15 00 Balance on hand..!..'... ..$ 573 44 WILLIAM RICHARDSOX,Trustee. * , MARION TOWNSHIP. * TOWNSHIP FUND. Receipts......$ 142 39 Expenditures.. 147 si Balance due Trustee,..$ 5 22 ROAD TAX FUND. Receipts.........$ 109 22 Expenditures......., .. k 48 08 Balance on hand.. COMMON SCHOOL FUND. Receipts.. Expenditures.,.. .8 61 14 $1,433 26 318 55 Balance on hand.$1,114 71 ST1CIAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipts...$ 342 36 Expenditures ... 131 66 Balance an hand. ..$ no 71 doo tax fund. Receipts,.$ 400 Expenditures.... 24 Balance on band. .$ 376 01 WIJiLIAM J. BETHELL, Trustee. gS<

HENRY RXCKRXCH, IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF FANCY GOODS, TOYS 1 NOTIONS, -NOTELT1ES Fitei-—-Japan,China, France, England, Vienna, Bohemia the United States -INCLUDIKTaBohemian Glasstcare, Fancy China, Majolica, Bronze Goods, Statuary, Silverware, Inkstands, Musical Instruments, Violin and Guitar Strings, Fancy Jewelry, Toilet Mirrors, Brushes, Perfumeries, Fans, Umbrellas, Fancy Leather Goods, Beads, Portemctnnaies, Wallets, Purses, Traveling Bags, Walking Canes, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, Fancy Hardware, Scissors, Bason, Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Brackets, Tables, Sewing and Flower Stands, Archery and Baseball Goods, Games for Parlor and Outdoor * Amusements, Baby Parlor Sittings,Cribs and Walkers, Fancy Baskets, Lunch Baskets, Clothe Hampers, Bird, Parrot, Squirrel and Mice Cages, Fishing Tackle, Jointed Bods, Cane Poles. Seines, Children's Carriages, Velocipedes, Boys’ Wagons, Hobby Horses, Fireworks, Illuminating Lanterns. MAIN STREET, : : : : PETERSBURG, INDIANA.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, HO. 86. Sheriff^ Sale. IJY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION TO ME 13 directed from the Clerk of the Pike Circuit Court* E will expose at pnbhe sale, to the highest bit hler, on SATURDAY, November 20,18SQ. Between the hours of 19 o'clock A At. and 4 o’clock r.M., of said day, at the door of the Court House in Pike county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, the following described reitl estate, to-wit: The swKrldflfi one-half (%) of a part of location mnnbcr sixteen (19) in township a limber one (1) north, range nine (9) west, in Pike comity, Indiana, and described by metes ami bounds as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a stake at the south corner of said location, running thence north thirty-eight ami one-hull (38>*) degrees west twenty and sev-enty-five one-hundredths (29 75-100) chains, thence north Afty-oae and one-half (Sl^j degrees east twenty-live and thirty one-hun-dredths (25 31-100) chains, thence north thirtyseven and one-half\*T>±) degrees west eight and eighty one-hundredths (8 89-100) chains, thence north iiffcy-one and one-half (511-2) degrees east twenty-five and forty mag hnaifredths (■£> 40-100; chains thence south thirtyeight aud one-half (381-2) degrees cast twenty - nine awl one-fourth (29 iy) chains thence south fifty-one and one-half (51 1-2) degrees west fifty and eighty-five one-hundredths (5085-100) chainsto the place of beginning, containing one hundred awl twenty-six and one - third (129.s' ) acres more or leas, all in Pike county, Indiana. Awl on failure to realise the full amount of judgment, interest and costs, I will at the same time awl place expose to public sale the fee-sim-ple of said real estate. Taken as the property of John K. Patterson at the suit of Moses Hess. Said sale will be-made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. THOMAS J SCALES, Oct. 22. 1880-Sw. Sheriff Pike County. Administrator's Sale of Personal Property. f^TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE iXl undersigned administrator of the estate of Thomas J. Miiey, late of Pike county, deceased, will offer for salt* at public auction at "the residence of Alfred Cross, in Washington township,. Pike county, Indiana, on SATURDAY, November 20. issoA Alt the personal property of the deceased, consisting in part of one buggy and harneggeofegs horse, a lot of plow harness, a few njBuical books, corn, household and kitchen furnwkgx etc. s Terms.—Sums of three dollars and under, cash: oyer three dollars, a erwht of !2 months will be given, the purchaser giving his note with approverl security, bearing interest from date of sale, and waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws. W. E. CTIAPPKLL, October 29, 1SS0-3W. Administrator.

j Notice of Survey. 1AT OTICE JS HEREBY GIVES THAT I m trill oa MONDAY, December'6 1880,’ Between the hours of ,$ o'clock a.ra am 14 o’clock pan , proceed to survey and establish the lines and coruers. of the following;tract of land in the county of Pike aud State of Indiana, to-wife: Section number fifteen (15), town one (1) north, ; range seven (7) west. And will continue said survey until said tract, embracing said section, is fully surveyed. jos i ah alottroN, jf.. Nov. 12,1883-Sw. Suryeyoc Pike County. Notice of Survey. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I will on WEDNESDAY, November 17,1SS0, Between the hours of 8 o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p.m., proceed to survey aud establish the lines and corners of the following tracts of land iu the connty of Pike and State of Indiana, to-wit: Section number threc^(3), town two (2) south, range seven (7) west. And will continue said survey nntil said tract, embracing the'said sections, la fully surveyed. JOSIAH MORTON, Jr., October 29,1880-3 w, Surveyor Pike Connty. Notice of Administration, j\T OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 1 w undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pike connty, “State of Indiana, administrator of the estate dit Ira L„ Young, late of Pike county, deceased. Saiu estate is supposed to lie solvent. LEWIS J. SLONE, October 15, 1880-8w. Administrator. Notice of Administration. 1%T OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned ill has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pike County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Thomas J. Miley, late of Pike connty, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. W. E. CHAPPELL, October 29,1883-Sw. Administrator. Notice of Administration, IVfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE In undersigned has been appointed bv the Clerk of the Oirenit Court of Pike Covuitv,’state of Indiana, administrator of the estate of James M. Laws, late of Pike Connty, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be insolvent. ROBERT DORSEY, October 89, 18804SW Administrator. Notice. Homes are wanted for any and all of the following:

NAME. AGE. Mary Bright 48 Emma Bright 1# Martha Bright 16 Harriet Manning S3 Sarah Hartley 40 Martha Hartley 6 Peter Fair SO Matilda Denham 47 Man* Denham SO Robert Denham S Minor Denham 7 Martha Denham 1 Application must he oy letter at Petersburg, Oct. 20, 1879.—«.

NAME. AGE. Albert Russell 35 George Russell 3 A. M. Noe 10 Alex Bolen 30 Hester Aun Alteu 93 Steven Allen T Ben Allen 10 Henry Vilen S Disa Hillman 21 Sarah Clark 24 PhcSby Clark 5 Tsra Coleman So uiai U.i to me in person or Indiana. I)K. .7. HAWKINS, County Physician. '

Administrators' Sale of Personal Property. MJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES'THAT THE It HWtersigae<t AdarraSstrator «>f the estate o! James M. Laws, will otter for sale at I>tti>he outcry at the late Nsadeuw of the deceased in Marion township, Tike eountv, lad., oa ' SATURDAY, November 20,1SS0. the ;i«rsop,i! property of sast estate (not taken t>y the widow) consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, saecp, farming implements, and household ami kitchen furniture, ami other articles too uuuicrdiis to mention. Terms of .Sale—Sums of $3 ami under, cash; over $3.;* credit pf ten months will tito given, the purchaser giving-uate^ with approved seeuritv hearing six (6/. per cent, interest from date ol sitle and waiving all relief from valuation ami appraisement laws. McCarty A Thompson, SiOBT. DORSEY, Attorneys for Estate. Administrator. October 29,1SS0-3VY.

Superintendent’s Notice. F2 the las BI.lt' EXAMINATIONS OE APPE1e»»te fur ti-achyrsr license win he held on K5t of til,! wilt uumltcrcd utatithi at Petersburg. ami ol the even numbered BiUtiWis .a* Augusta. „ ,, V A, certificate of good moral elwrscter from souiii member of the County Board of Educated* Btftst ho brought by applicants in.the county, ant! front County Superintendents bv thtx-s out of the county. B. W. STEWART. BIt«y 1, fSSO-Ir County Sup‘t. Trustee’s Notice. fVrOTffE is hereby given to all whom it mfiv i M concern that l have chosen Saturdav astlie nay to transact business in my capacity as trustee of Patoka township, on which day I mar always he found at my office in the town of vViuslow, Pike county, Indiana. J, X. WHITMAN, May 28, *89. Trustee Patoka Township. SEAL ESTATE AGENCY. A LARGE AM) WELL-APPOINTED HOtel nail Livery Stable Ln Sewberry, Green county on White river, unit on the tine of the Indianapolis & Evansville' Railroad. Four lots arc iipduded with the property. Sale will lie made on easy terms*. Eighty acres'ft* Lockhart township, Pike Co*, one ratio from Steuriol and within two miles of the Air lane U.K.; sixty acres being under cultivation Good dwelling and out-buildings, ere iiajriu a^d plenty of good water. \V "" 'v fence on ^cit No. 25. in the Canal - to tt&MB of Petersburg. The, •use Is aTT^4bv^4aqiiajtt>iAi>^ri>»jM«s; the lot is pleasantly located, hhs aTT tfie necessary outbiuidfugs, a lot of line fruit trees amt a good well and cistern. asr Forty aci'espi1 land, three mites southeast of Leopold, Pefify county * This tract of land is bearity timbered with white oak, hickory, walnut amt poplar. Plenty of water ou land to run a saw mill. This land can bo had at a bargain and on easy terms. V ALSO Eighty acres in Daviess county, on the PlainYille aiuif*«l\ra»^ort road; 35 acres under cultivation; good honse of three rooms and ail necessary out-buildings; well watte red and timbered; good young orchard; fear sale on easy terms. For particulars inquire of M. C. HARVEY, May 7,ISSO-fcf. .Petersburg, iud.

ATTORNEYS. ?oaNH. MILLBB. * *• F. RICHARDSON MILLEB & RICHARDSON, ATTOZE&nsr a- ?s at la w Petersburg, Indiana. Will practice la Pike and adjoining counties Office on Main Street. Jo E. McCULLOUCill, A.TTOEtisrEnr at law, Prlocetoa, Indiana. Witt practice in Gibson, Pike and adjoining counties. OFFICE: South side Public Square. EUGBKE A. KU. CHARLES H. BURTON ELY & BURTON, ATTOBNETS AT LAW, Petersburg, Indiana. - Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to them. Will practice in Pike and adjoining counties and in the Federal Courts. OFF ICE—Corner of Main and Eights streets, over the Red Drag Store. Cuab. H. McCarty. W. H. Thompson McOARTY & THOMPSON, ATTOBIirETS AT LAW Petersburg, Indiana. WO! practice iu Pike and adjoining comities,— Special attention given to Probate business. POSEY A WILSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Petersburg, Indiana. « OifficE on corner of Main and Ninth street opposite the Court House. Petersburg. Indiana. A, H. TAYLOR, ATTOjEararETT AT LAW. Petersburg, Indiana, Will practice in the Courts of Piko and adjoining dnuntiee. Office, on Main street, opposite Court House. HURST & TOWNisRND, ATTOBNia *TS AT LAW Petersburg, Indiana. Will praHiPo iu the courts of Pike and adjoining enmities. Office on Main btreet.

J. Jl. DOlLt), ATrORNK? AT liA.W, Petersburg:, Indiana. 4 ; < mil pwetfe* la the entitte of Pik. and MioialB* vuutie*. OOLe one door south of Montgomery's t' itstsi „ ' I#. JAMES L7KKITII, ' ABSTRACTS OF TITLE CORRECT AND WHPIKTII ARST**CTt« of Title to any traet of Rest Estate in Pike founty, htelndiai Mortjniaw. Jk'tjrmcnts. Dei Iimiuent Tax. an.T I.ioB- of every .learriation. (barges reasonable. 8 OTTlifc—t the Court House. PIIYSKIWS. Dr. A. LESLIE, a*., PHYSICIAN AND A (TOUCHER, PETEESBUBG, X3STI>. OrriCK-IX LESLIE'S NEW WI unto, on Eighth Street, ooposiu- Court (kutoa. J. B. DUNCAN, M. D.. riijskiiiii and Snnreot*. PSTEB3BUBG yTBTD. OFFICE—On Main street with Hurst ai»*f Sherwt**i. Office iiours tlay amt nijrht.

BE. A. K. RlKKi, PHYSICIAN AN ft SITKUEON. l‘ET£B3BUiH;, ...-- - IXJSrAH i. OFFICE: Main Street u*ar cor. of Seventh Street. RESIDENCE: Corner el Walnut ami Ninth Street. J. R. ABIMN R D., Physician „ and Sturgeon, Petersburg, ladiuna, OKPtCK—On Main street, orrr Red Urn; Stnre. DOTELS. Meredith Muse, JAS. S. MORGAN, Prop , WASHINGTON,- - INDIANA. Rest sample moms for c.mmer-iaL travoters in theeity. Iloal centrally Iwmttni. >'rvo Ims »,> and from atf passenger trains. Special rates to readers"*)* tkPiaCWQT Dniitiot. IHM&H A SO im» Cor. 5th and Jackson Sts. ? JASPER - - - INDIANA. F. A. NEUDECK, Prop. This house is well famished atnl complete in all its appartinents. Good accommodation for Coiatnereia) agents. tiood staldes are in eonneetion with the Hotel for tine accommodation of any number oi horses ami wagons. The tar is alwayssnpplmi) with pure Lionors, Mines, Beer and line Cigars C A RTERFlbUSE 8tb Street, Opposite Court House, Petersburg, - - - - - Indiana. Travelers will find it to their advantage to stop at the Carter House vtea In Petersburg. The romps Save recently been refurnished and the entire house repaired. The tables am furnished with all tbs market affords. Samuie rooms for Drummers kf'pt always In read* mess for their accommodation. Rates to an it the Hard Times. First class, Livery stable is used in couuectton with the House. PIKE HOTEL, CttAS. MHAKFBK, Proprietor. Main Street, Petersburg Ind, TM» Hotel is a uexr building and com fort ably fur* Biehed throughout. The traveling public will find it au excellent place fcn 8*0y; tables supplied with the best the market affords. Charges reasonable. * — w>— .A. LASaE STABLE, close to the Hotel for the accommodation of homes Horses fed by the week, day or single feed. Farm ers and travelers will And this an excellent place for horse*. Also proprietor oL / 'T SCSE3LA^EFEJR*s TTAT.T. / lUgO Mld 'MfilMt. deal Frcu INDIANA HOUSE.

5th ST., BET. BACK AVI> H.V, jj®’' CINCINNATI - OHIO. This house h*s 125 ueatly furnished rooms And is I’oim-nikiit business center. Three line* (4 Street cars pass the door. House opeu day and night. May 31 77 <J Ladies . men, if s Boot or \ anteed to CO and Gentle- : you waufc a : Shoe, gtiar:*be perfect in shape and make, fit, finish and stock, leave orders at E. and D. 3. OSliORVS Boot and Shoe Shop, on Hth street, near Main, Petersburg. Ind. They are preparel to manufacture the Finest Sewed Calf or the common Kip boot at “live and let live” prices. Their work reeom mends itself; their stock, the best in tlm market, Repairing neatly and promptly done. Extra -duo patching done by a new and superior method. See that your soles are in good order. A supply or Heel Stiffeners, ltuck Gloves, Stockings, Blacking, French Dressing, Etc., Etc., kept constantly on hand at ail times and for sale very cheap. Gall. Cali. Osborn Bro s. PIETIES BUHITUI mil bradVs star gallery. Having taken entire control of the Gallery my>ff to Jriiich f purpose giving mv full attention. I now offer to my patrons for the next thirty day first-class work at bottom prices. -GLEE CLUB PICTURES-— Ml I will take single pictures of the members of the different glee clubs at 25 cents each. I will take two pictures at one sitting, one of which I will retain in the gallery with a view of framing each respective clnb in large frames, the other will belong to the person for whom it was taken. All the subjects must be in the uniform of their respective clubs. Ort.22,lS4».-tf. M. J. BRADY. wm mm stable JOHN A. BROWN, ProprtofeW Cor. Fifth anti Walnut Streets, PETERSBURG, - - - - IND. f'toon noRSFS and rigs furnishto VB night or day, at the very lowest rates. AL. EATON is still retained in the stable and never allows a horse to leave the stable hungry or thirsty. Persons leaving horses at this stable dry rest assured they will be well taken care of. We hope to retain all the customers the stable had under the ©Id management, and to gain as many new ones as see fit to give us a trial. ___ SHAVING- SALOON. J. E. TURNER, Manar«r, PKTSMSMVMV. ----- J.VflfJFJ Main Street, opposite the Court Home. Parties wishing work doue at thail residence wiU leave orders at the Shoo. CITY BARBER SHOP, ALFRED BUKRESS, Prom, MAIN STREKT, OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. Parties wanting a neat, clean shave, their hair ent ill the latest stvles out. whiskers «r moustache dyeil, shnimmon or any work in tonaorinl line willllm» the Wtr Sink an excellent ,daee to call. s l> *V