Pike County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 49, Petersburg, Pike County, 15 April 1881 — Page 3

THEDEMOCRAT anriauL run or ns ooontt. imm nu • «•*< ■/ this/net/ • /(Cerntrillr, Radlsbu JtikluiftUs Railroad. Mo. I No.* Mo.* I Louisville-135 am 1:18 pm 7.-OS pm ares New Albany... 838 am 130 pm 830 pm aves Jeffersonville. 8:85 am *30pm 7:15 pm "rive* at Seymour_1038 am 43* pm 8:41 pat Colnmbo*...»38a* Shelbvvdle.. HoafaTUic.,... „_ Cambridge City..._ ' franklin.... II :14 aui 1 ndianapoHs^tl :*5 am Kokomo.834 pa 4.-40 pm 135 pm pm—__ i .5:4* pm— ..5:40 om_ ..7:48 pm.. 538 pm tOlpn *38 pm 1030 pm . l:S0am “A Chicago...8:50 pm Ulajwe... *:S8 pm. Kankakee - 538 pm. TerreHaute 1:45 pm. St. Louis. 8:15 pm Cleveland_ BuffaloSew Tork.... RETURNING. Indianapolis- 5:45 am 7:10pm 838 am 1:50 an _7:30 an ...1:45 am __4:20 an _.... 135 am __ 838 am 7:10am *:45pu . 1:45 pm 8:80 pn 8:45 am 10:80pm Arrive Jeffersonville. 8:55 am 1135 am 10:10 pm Arrive New Albany... 7:45 am 11:50 am 1135 pm * 4ve Lou 18vill* 7:05 am 11:15 am 10:80 pm ‘'ala leaving Louisville at 735 pan. lias nan Palace Sleeping Cars to St. Louis and > without change. DAILY. __i leaving nt 835 mm has Reeliung Chair DU to Chicago daily except Sunday. The 1:10 p.m. train makeaSdirect connection for ALL points East. gf^Try the “OLDJMjLIABLK^ H. R. DERING, Goa. Pass. A Ticket Agt., LonieviUe, Ky. FRIDAY* April 15,1881.

LOCAL BUSINESS MENTION. eyA4w«tl*®wnti under this heed wUl be ebsted tor et the rete at Five Cents par Une (bur■sals Measure) fee sech Insertion. TTMPORTANT to ca9h buyers.—Cash X buyers, who do not ask credit, but went to pay for what they get, will remember that P. C. Hammond & Son hare ever offered extra inducement» to that class of customers, and will continue to do so this coming year. Our motto is good: “Quick sales and small profits.” «9-The highest price paid tor marketing,—Feathers, Butter, Eggs, etc. P. C. Hammond & Son. LOCAL MATTERS. Butter is in demnnd. Tax paying is lively. Neat 8tin jay is Easter. Hite river is on a high. Iaauranoe agents are thick. Buy your docks of Gordon. Hen-roost robbers are abroad. Gardeners make baste slowly. Wt bars several famous gossipers. Pern. Withers is beautifying home*. Gbrdon the jeweler wants to see you. _ Several new eaaee of measles in town.__ lie heme is complete without a Haw *B” _ Oceans of people were in town 0. P. DeBroler called Monday to subscribe._. Martin McCarty is In Washington this week. a t A little child of Sanford Coetin'a is very sick. The Vincennes mail has been bndly mod boned.__ J. J. Carnahan, of Washington, wns ' aver Monday._ t A corps of engineers is nt work on the Air-Line. People have been traveling the tower read lately._ Mr. Ed. Martin and family will remove to Evansville soon. The backwardness of spring tends ■/*» «'-»■ V Helen Mar While can soiled her engegameat hare last week. Sixteeo years ago y esterday Abraham Linoola was asmssinatfd. Watch the storm glass and linger near your ombrella yet a while. 1. B. Fowler and J. T. Flemming of Irelend were in town Tuesday. This place was visited by quite a sever# Mil storm Monday night. Fred Pother and J. N. Whitman were in town the first of the week. Visit Gordon’s jewelry store and take a peep at his new stock of clocks. ‘The splendid stock of dress goods et Barrett & Son’s is something worth seeing. __ Gordon is on time with the finest stock of clocks ever brought to this market. ;

Mi*. Beddick Harrell it still very low. Her recovery Is thought to be doabtfol^_ It is thought that Be*. W. L. Green he* abandoned the idee of moving to this piece.__ Sly A Barton were edmitted to preetiee in the United Stetee District Coart jest week. : . If talk iudicetes anything, large ■ambers of Pike county people will g* most next fail.__ D. J. Phillips has purchased the property formerly owned by J. M. Doyle on 6th street. <8. . . There it to he i baptizing seer Pleasant Bldgs church the fourth Sabbath in next month. J. A. Shepard has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Tboasas MeOary, deceased. One of oar young ladies received a M60 ring as a birthday present from her follow a few day* sine*. Mr. Will Cox. of Algiers, arrived home from Indianapolis last week apparently cured of his malady. I. S. Hannah visited Vincennes loot weak with a view to purchasing a littin steamer to pat on White river. Ann Bliaa, nineteenth spoetate wife of the late Brigham Yeung, has ¥111- - lecturing in oar neighboring towns. Jannb McGUIum and D. J. Moors * indntfsd in a little thumping match 0* Main street last week. Mo bona* 1

We in nnr no learn that John LeeMastere nd Samuel JiHu »f Monroe township ire dangerously 111 of lung fever._\_ CorreipoudeuU nit net abuse their privilegea byattempting to me our column* to nreog* petty spites end jealogtfns._ The trial of W.J. Hayes before Esq Jackson Moisfley. wee eonUnued until next mouth, Wbeutt 1* thought Broyles will be able to attend. “Standing art the platform, waiting for the ear*, one Wintry night, was how he caught a sever* eoid One bottle of Dr. Marshall’s Lung Syrup cured him-__ Wednesday night a week age, the safe of F. M.. Wei born ft Co., of Owensville was blown upon aud robbed of $3,000. The burglars made good their escape. ___ Farmers if you want a Plow buy the Oliver Chilled. We have sold OYer a thousand and not one returned. Every Plow warranted, at Shawban ft Boonshot’*._ Young meu, wo will not advlee you to go West,as did Greeley, but If yon are in need of a alee.spring suit of clothes, we do reeommend that you call ou "Barrett ft Son. Large bottles, good medicine, la the reputation of Dr. Marshall’s -Lung Syrup. It cures coughs and colds quickly. The price is only twentyfive and fifty cents a bottle.

Tell me, ye winged winds That round my pathway roar. Is there no place where I can t>uy ~ Mygroeery stores lower; The winged winds did gently sigh. At Eisert A Son’s Is the place to buy. Pike lodge Mo. 384.1.0. O. F. will celebrate the 6:2ud anniversary of tile Order near Arthur on the 86th. F. B. Posey and Eugene A. Ely, of this place, will probably make the address* ee. __ Moses Frank has had his store room repainted and fixed np generally, and is now fillihg it np with a large stock of new goods. Mr. F. is one of our largest and most successful merchants. There’s a sound open the breeze and we hear it from afar, that the Hew “B” Howe fat gaining a thousand friends daily, who are ready to affirm, swear, "or give np the gun,” that it is positively the machine of machines. The Headlight haae ball club of this place, mt« Saturday night and elected the MlowIng etBeac*: K. 11. Harrell, captain; J. W. McCarty, treasurer; Ulpuoa Traylor, Seeretary. This club gives promine of Sodomlug one of thrhantfas Booth*** Indiana. They slnd ready to accept challenges.__ How that spring haa oeme oar young men will want In fit themselves oat in a nice salt of clothes, 3. Joseph, of Washington, has jnst opened out a mammoth stock of men*# and boys’ clothing, which will be sold at prices lower than aver. Read his advertisement elsewhere Hi tbhpiper, then go and purchase of him. When la Ytnceu|^e atop at the Avenue Hotel, opposite the Union depot This is one of the beat hotels in the city, and charges only one dollar par day. The hostess, Mrs. McBride is an accomplished and pleasant lady and makes her guests feel nt home. James Griffin, ail old Petersburg boy is one of the clerks. Farmers in need of agricultural Implements are directed to examine the advertisement of G. L. Bailey dr Co., of Vincennes, which appears in another column. This firm does a wholesale as well as retail basinets and are enabled to furnish anything from a hay-fork to a threshing machine at the lovreet possible figure. H. H. Jepsom, the leading jeweler or Washington, is on deck again with a finer display of valuable goods than ever. Mr. J. is an excellent workman and thoroughly understands the business of baying and telling firstclass goods. Any jewelry bought of him will be warranted. Don’t fail to read his advertisement in this issue. Col. W. P. Knight, of ttxs Petersburg Democrat and Mart Fleemer, Deputy Auditor ot Pike county, were in the dty yesterday.—[Washington Democrat, With all good feeling for Bro. Bolding we cannot accept a compliment which pats so important a military prefix to oar name. We served "Uncle Samuel” four years in the late> war but never rose higher ths>a "Orderly.”

We ere in receipt of severe! communications this week which were not accompained by the writet^glrue neme end for that reason will go into the weste besketu We ere not willing to coax the penalties of the' Grubs libel lew down upon onr heeds for the purpose of airing neighborhood difficulties, end we have said no a dozen times._,_ We regret to say that our Demoora tic trustees ere not complying with the lew which plainly requires public notice to be given of the place where, end time when, official business will be attended to. Without snob notice it in evident (that compensation; for services rendered could not be recovered in a suit atlawlif the Board of Commissioners refused to make allowances for the same. An exchange says: “Township trustees will be gratified to learn that they ere allowed #1.00 per day for services as ova rsears of the poor tin addition to their regular per diemThe lew was not diaooverad until reoently end trustees end ex-trustees all over the 8taite ere fling their billla with the Comm lesions ra. The lew wee dug out by an ex-truatea of Vigo Bounty. Ho filed hie claim amounting to 11,000. The Goinmlatonera refused to allow it end the ease was taken to the Supreme Conit where it received a favorable decision.* lawful ienWrtal Just received from Ciiaeinaetl, oaur ket opening of 8prin>g Millinery. MUMseew QinafCuwii

TBK DEADLY IIIND-SPtlE. ILOOl CONTINUES TO MOW WITH* IN THE COtiEiri BOKUBBS. •MClIlM IlMMfltlr ■NMMIC ••If* IMkW I* CMUIIIM. Unbridled Passion pat* Iiaw Hast* la kli linn anal lum Stneu l ider tlm Charge ef Harder. We are called upon to clirouiele another fatal difficulty which occurred la 1‘aloka towntihip last Tuesday. Early la (he moraine of the day above mentioned, James Nantz and hie son-in law, James Steven*, were putting some lofs together oa the farm or the former, daring which time tome good humored banters touching the manhood of each were passed, and, as is frequently the case, warmod into an angry dispute. Both men yielded to their passions until they arrived at a state of ungovernable ruffe. Kants sicced an axe which was lyiag uear, throw himself into a fighting attitude and called Stevens a d—d black hearted, lying son of a b—h, whereupon Stevens drew a hand-spike and struck him a blow accuse the forehead, inflicting a wound that ended his life at 8 o'clock in the eveninff of the same day. Both parties bear the reputation of having been peaceable, law-abiding citizens.

mongo u is aaia me aeceaseu was possessed of a fiery temper end witlial inclined to be somewhat overbearing. Stevens Is the Son of Andrew Stevens, a well-to-do farmer lu Marion township. The whole aflair is sincerely to -be regretted, and has cast a deep gloom over the neighborhood in which the deed was done. , An inquest was held on the remains Wednesday and a verdict rendered according to the facts above set forth. A warrant is out for Stevens' arrest, who, at this writing has not been found._ As Answered Prayer. PniNorroN, March 31.—Mrs. John W. Steelman, with her husband, attended prayer meeting at the M. E. Chorea last night. After three pray* ere had been offered Mrs. 8. was call* ed on to lead in praver, and ofltoed up one of the most effectual, fervent petitions ever heard in the church, bringing tears to the eyes of the whole congregation, at the conclusion of whkh she arose and complained ot /aaMng sick, and, accompanied by nee wfllm winters, walked out into the veatibela. sni laid down on tbomnttlnc f» a hr actuates the meeting dosed, falls meantime Dr, Munford was ended In Mn the atricken women; bn* do .bad mode lor last prayer from suit le e fbw moments after the molting eiased she expired, and before < o’cioek w«A borne a corpse from tlm church, of which she was a much beloved and fnftaential member She warn about fffty ywM of nga. It?. Steelman, the bereaved husband it a native of Ulermont county, Ohio. Notice,, Money to lend at 7 par east, interest. Security in first mortgage. J. W. Wilson. Petersburg. Indiana. CCKREaPOJrDENCR Prom Winslow* Patoka river it rising Muddy roads and a backw ard spring. Health Is better in the laud of Patoka. The railroad excitement in increasing. Mr. Fat. McCarty waa la Winslow Monday. Mitt Lida Pipes it attending school at Arthur. The s<iWl taught hy Plot, J. D. Crime* ts advancing. Ashby , O McConnell tow opened their new drug stole. Mias Maria Crimes is Ttdtl ng friends and relatives at Winslow. Mist Julia Bronton to having a new milliaery store pat np at this place. Miss Lyda Edmondson it taking music lessons under Miss Julia Brea ton. John Whitman to going ta put ap a now hardware store at this place soon. Miss Ella Evans was ia town this week visiting her sister. Mrs. Maggie Milliard. Mias Mollie DeTar Inteadu going to Kentucky in a short time to spend the summer. Mrs. Sallie Nelson was thrown from a horse last Monday-, bat was not seriously injured. Laura L. Hurst, daughter ot Thomas and Sallie Hurst, to very sick at nhe present writing. Prof. J. W. Wisdom was iln Winslow a short time last Sunday. He to teaching a spring school at Lynnville. Mr. Dick Smith has taken another spell (or rather a back-set) ot pneumonia. We hardly think he will recover. Miss Maude Brenton retained home from Evansville last Sunday, where she has been purchasing millinery goods. Mr. We inter DeBruler. wlm to boarding hero and attending school, to troubled very much this week with a carbuncle on the side ot his neck. /'Died, at the residence ot her mother, near White Oak, Miss Susie MeGraness, ot consumption, aged 18 years. She was buried at this place She was the daughter of Thomas and Jane MeGinness. SJt.H. /

from Logo* Towaship. The ery is, Mud! Mud! The mils an Heart; impassable. Health ia good in this township. Wise nen think befon the; speak; tool* never do. As to v-hat mules should 1m assessed at, Mr. “M. M„’ we would saj, it It none at jour business. Then us been no scarlet laser lu this township, a ( rest and talented writer to-the coatrary n< withstanding. Our hath la earpeMers Is all right, but dartlish poor In the bright. gmat,oaly writer onr the signature Of “M. M.” in laM week’s Dkuocbat. Then an some fellows down hen who elaim to he men, but who make a business at lying and talking about their neighbor!. Thej an always on the pad and could better serve their country and laUow-men b; staying ait home and attending to their own business, four fellows! it surety does them much good and nobody aay harm, so let them “np.” I would not ban written had I not hare felt la duty bound to do so, and may In the tutun say man and plenty of It If aeuessary. Ia the moaatime I nmain A hoe am Township M ah. Pnai Mawtltorii’a I1U, Mrs. Martha Willie has bora an the slek list this weak. Albert West hasdeeidsd ts> rsmala lu ladiaaa hr a while yet. Kltiah Maloti la able to rtdii round again. Ws tops hs stay Use to ha mr a hundred years M. i Smory FOwlsr has snored bock heat SeaHusky, and will

After looking over ire toned to any that Dot will township la 1881.” If me get the candidate at all, we vast him la 188SL ifoyou say, “If. M.?** By the way, “M. M.” iga pretty clever fallow, sad would make a candidate himself- Wo hare Samuel H. Colvin, foil H. O’Neal and George W. Loveless spoken of la this township ae candidates for the place. Bat whether Logan gate the aoiaiaatiaa or not, •he wUl support the maa who does get it. Democrats will eupport any good ceiree the liyee Mather*! Kttkmlt Are you disturbed at night a ad rest hy a eiek ehild suffering and excruciatiag pain of cutting teeth f' once and get a bottle of MRS. SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the little sufferer immediately—depead apou it; there is ae mistake about it. Thao It net * mother oa earth who has ever need it, who will not tall you at onoe that it win regulate the bowels, sad 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 Bums fat the United States, Sold everywhere? Meads a A Ceugh, Cold, er Mrs V! should be stopped. Negleet frequently in an ItcHtUa Ceaanmptisn. Biowta CHIAI TROCHKM alt. attain to give relief la Ast I'enghs. Catarrh, Threat OlHasss. For thirty Troches here been recommended by pi and always give satisfaction. They__ new or untried, but having been tested by wide aearty an entire genera- ‘ welt merited rank and constant use for tion, they have attained among the few staple remedies of the age. Pahllc speaker* and atmanm itSdbem eo clear and strengthen the vMls Sold At 23 cents e hex everywhere. . V

Railroad_NIw$! R. G. HERVEY -HASRETURNED FROM EUROPE REPORTS FAVORABLY, f INASMUCH AS CHEAP JOHN -BAB AOKXKD TO SHIP HU-f-Notionsl Gents Furaishi^ 6nxls OY*k THK ROAD AM SOON AS COMnJfeTBX TOTHELADIES! -■%« HAT* XULARGEST AID BEST SELECTED STOCK -OFLACES, EMBROIDERIES, MSB. RUC11NCS, CORSETS, ETC., BTC. nr towh. -aoe SEE # II R PRICES. ItplwPitoA Oar Mm. Latest !3yles In Hits and Caps. ■ ■ CALL A BID-—— so m mem mms -THK LATEST STTUBOIladies and Bents’ linen Collats. BEST ASSORTMENT OF LACES IS THE cm. NEXT WEEK We will be in receipt of the largest and moat complete stock of STRAW GOODS Ever exhibited in Pike county, which we will UUlTBUnTUJKUlUB *3-Reati Our Advertisement Next Week.-B* jjwb Administrators’ Sale of Personal Property.

UfcKfcBl UI.VKX THAT THE ‘ administrator of the estate of ., late of Pike county, deceased, will older for sale at public auctioa at the late residence of the deceased, in Monroe township. Pike county, Indiana, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of May, A. D. 1881, All the personal property of said estate, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, wagous^dri" mowing machine, household and kitchenfur lure, and other articles too an mesons to m Sale to begin at to o’eloek a.m. Tutus.—Sums of three dollars and under, cash: over three dollars, a credit of 0 mooi will be given, the purchaser giving his note with approved surety, i percent, interest. surety, without relief, and bearing * April ■«, 1880-aw. JAMES A. SHEPARD, Administrator. Notice of Distribution. State <if Indiana, Pike eounty. tajOTICE IS HEREBY GIYRH THAT AT Ilf the February Term of the Circuit Coart of Pike county, after Onal settlement of the estate of James Harbfhson, deceased, about the sum of Five Hundred and Forty-nine Dollars and Thhr» three cents (til* M) were found remaining for distribution among Urn heirs. Said heirs am o appear on the trst day of Mud Court and prove their the next term sf____ heirship and receive their distributive share. DAM C. ASHBY. Clerk April 13. MU<tvr. Pike Cireult Court. Notice of Distribution. Stole of Indiana, Pike County. dne Hundred andVtSjp—saariMKsjrastsss srs:ss»narsgaff?s£ mirshlp and receive their «ilatr“—-AprilU,lMl-*w. °AK

BTO. 104. Sheriff's Sale. gT VlkTOK Or AX EXECUTION TO ME jWjeeted from the Clerk of the Pike Circuit ■«,! will expose at public sale to the highaat SATURDAY, the 7-h day of May, A. D. 1881, Salween the hours of ten o’clock s.m. and toar of said day. at the door of the Court Sente U Pike county. Indiana, the rente and EH*".™' ? term “°* exceeding seven years, the bowrlag described real estate, to-wit : i. p^rt of the southeast quarter 6f section tweetpv two fl»i, town wee ft'-eoaih, range seven |*1 went: Beginning at the southwest -corner thereof, running thence north one hundred 0») «*>». thence east, forty-eight (48) reds, thence south one hundred (109) rods, thence west forty-eight (ttj rode to the place of beghsaing, containing thirty (30) acres in Pike eeuaty, Indiana. And on failure to realise the full amount of Mgtaent, interest and costs. I will, at the same lime and place, expose to public sale the fee tiaple of said real estate. *hken as the property of Nathan Pipes at Wd sale will he made with relief from Tain MUM or appraiseoMht laws. _ „ _ THOMAS J. SCALES, »^r«k.co. tprll 15, 1881-Sw. BTO. X03. M*)’ Sheriffs Sale. VIRTUE OP A CERTIFIED COPT OF decree to me directed from the Clerk of » Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Joice hson and Margaret Dickson are plainand Willard Carpenter Is defendant, te- — me to make the sum of Two Hundred ty-tw« Dollars and Sixty-three Csnts, with interest on said decree, and costs, —. expose US public sale, to the highest biddar.cn SATURDAY, the 30th Day of April, A.D. 1881, the hoars of 10 o’clock a m. and four p.m. of said day, at the door of the Court of Pike coonty. Indiana, the rents and for a term not exceeding seven years, of iwing described real estate, to-wit: Lai number Five (S) in Block number Fifty-five ML in the town of Alford, Pike eonnty, In

It such rents ud saMeient sum to sal to will not sell tor a „ said decree, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to pAbtie sale the fee simple of said real estate, or an much thereof as mar be snttcient to discharge said decree, interest and eoets. Said sale will be made without any relief Whatever tram Taluation or appraisement Ians. THOMAS 3. SCALES, A Richardson, Sheriff Pike Co. Lttorners for Plaintiff, rii 8,18S1-8W. ro. 102. Sheriff’s Sale. T VIRTUE Off A CERTIFIED COPT OF a decree to me directed from the Clerk of :e Circuit Court iu a cause wherein Marr and is plaintiff amt Robert MeCounell, King, Lawson Johusou and Susan Tuckre defendants, requiring me to make the of Two Hundred and Sixty-three Dollars Thirty-six Cents (ffitEtfiX with interest on decree and costs, 1 will expose at public to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 30ih day of April, A.D. 1881. Between the hoars of M o’clock a.m. and 4 o’clock p.m. of said day, at the door of the Court la Pike county. Indiana, the rents and tor a term not exceeding seven years, the iwing described real estate, to-wit: ' fforty-one and seventy-live oae-hundredths (4175-104) acres situate in the west half of the pcrtheast quarter of section twenty-nine (to) |s township number one (t) north of range Sight (8) west, more particularly described aa fellows: Beginning at the southwest corner ft the northeast quarter of tot* section and gunning thence east eighteen | B1 chains and thirteen [13[ links, thence north twenty-two i»| chains and fifty-five [SI] links, thence west eighteen 118] chains and thirteen [IS] links, theafo south twenty-two 183] chains •md fifty-live (*») links to the plaoe ot beginfiiag. in Pike county, Indiana. aad profit > satisfy sa to will not sell for a interest and I will, at the same time and place, expose hUe sale the (so simple of said real estate, moeh thereof as may be su file lent to diasaht decree, interest and costs. ■ale will he ssade without any relief Whatever from valuation or appraiaesseat laws. Posxv A Wilson, THOMAS 3. SCALES, AMtys tor Plaintiff. Sheriff Pike County. ■ ' ko. 101. Sheriff's Sale. T VIRTUE OF A CERTIFIED COPT Or I a decree to am directed from the Clerk ot Pika dreait Coart is a eauae wherein Kllen her, guardian of Um minor children of Samuel Barbar, is plaintiff and adea Barber and Sarah R. Barber are dallsndaata, requiring me to make the sum of ffour Hundred and Twenty - aiae Dollars sad Twaaty-ffve Cents, ttm.lt] with interest oa said decree asd costa, i will expan at pahUe sale to the highest bidder, oa SATURDAY, the 30ih day of April, A.D 1881. Between toe hours of lfi o’clock a.m. and 4 o'clock PJI- of said day . at toe door of the Court in Pike county, Indiana, toe raita and tor a term not exceeding seven years, the described real estate, to-wit: Oa northeast quarter of toe northeast quarter St section sixteen [It], town one it] south of lunge seven [7] west, containing forty [40j acres, stora or leas, ia Pike County, Indiana. If saeh rents and profits will not sell for a satisfy said Ueci it sum to satisfy said decree, interest and . I will, at the same time and place, expose ‘public sale the toe simple of said real estate, ■to uiueh thereof as may be suMrieut to discharge said decree, interest aad easts. SsW sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. J, W. Burton, THOMAS J. SCALES, AtPy tor Plaintiff. Sheriff Pike County. Aprils, 1881 -8w. XTO. lOO. Sheriff's Sale. BT VIRTUE Off A CERTIPIED COPT OF a decree to me directed from the Clerk of Pike Circuit Court in a cause wherein the Hoard of County Commissioners ot Pits County is plaintiff and Barton W. Anderson and Sarah B. Anderson are defendants, requriiig me to make the sum of Fifteen Hundrefffiad Ail netytwu Dollars and thirty (ttattjW) coots, with interest on said decree and coats, I will expose at pablie sale to the highest bidder, on SATURDAY, the 30th day ot April, A.D 1881. Between the hours of ten o’eloek A m. and four o'clock p. in., of said day, at the door of the Court bouse la the town ot Petersburg, Pike county, Indiana, the rents and profits fora term not exceeding seven years, of Urn following doscribod rsslestate, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section thirty-three (MX township one (1) south, range six 16) west -One hundred and sixty [1® | acres, in Pike county, Indians. If sack rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient mm to satisfy said decree, interest aad Costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the toe simple of said real estate, or so mueb thereof as may be sufficient to Said sale will be made without any relief whatev er from valuation or appraisement laws. THOMAS 3. SCALES. Mills*A Richarpson, Sheriff Pike Co. - ieys for Plaintiff. April*. 1881-8 w. Plak'tilf. L_V

BTO. &9. SherifTs Sale. RT VIRTUE or A CERTIFIED COPY OP a decree to me directed from the Clerk M Pike Circuit Court, iu a eauee where!a the State of Indiana ex rel Prank Biiderbaok tor the use of the Uommou School Fund is plaintiff aad .Etediu Corn aad Woodford W. Woolaey ia defendant, requiring me to make the aum of Four Hundred and Seventy-aeven Dollara and Furtp-Sve Ceuta [tiTMS], with internet on aaid leeree and eoeta, 1 will expose at nubile aale to Ihehicheat bidder, on SATURDAY, the 30th dap of April, A.D. 1881, Between the hour* of 1* o’clock A.a. aad 4 >’claek r.M. of aatd day. at the door of the Court Uoaae of Pike county, Indiana, the rente aad tntitB for a term not exceeding aerea yeara of the lelioirlag deaorilied real estate. to-wit: the aeulhweet quarter of the northeaat quarter of Mettoa thirty-three p»], township two [*] aaath of range aerea |I] weal—Party acree ia Pike county. Indiana. If each rents and prnBta wUl not sell for a inSeienl; aum to satiety aaid decree, interest aad wale. I vrUL at the same time and place, expose o public aale the fee simple of said real estate, <r m mush thereof aa aaay be auOclcnt to diaiharga mid decree. Interest and coats. will be made without any relief pralaemeat laws. THOMAS J. SCALES, SheiUf Pika ooaaty. (UtM A ■MWABaaoH. Attarwtya for Plaintiff. LprilA. IfeUw. Notice of Administration, hy given that I .luted hy that i.a.ppotodtehemjgg^ Ayaiilll lMt-tw. Ad -

■mh wsa uYOUNG FAMILY GROCERY STORE!; -...—:o;' NEW STORE! NEW GOODS! LOW FRIGES!; "We have just received, and bpened out in the roomer under Brady’s Gallery, on Main street, a \ large and well selected stock of plain and fancy GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, I etc., etc., which we will sell at the Lowest Possi- < bub Prices. Believing that we can please all in goods and prices, we respectfully solicit a trial. , asrGOODS DELIVERED FREE IN TOWN.-e* TOUNGandEING. N. E JEPSON, --DEALIS IXWATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY AMS SILVERWARE. I

MMMH J>®”I*argest stock of goods iu my line in the city. ^ ItS^r buy for cash — direct from mannf&c- £& turers, sell at bottom M priiees, and WAlt-\ RANT every article to be exactly as rep- i resented. I IttUftM'

Particular at1 tention paid to watch I and clock repairing. i

No.105 Main St..WASHINGTON,IND. 1841-49-ax ,$ MOW FOB BILLMEYEB1WD SMITH’S --TO SEE THEIR——__— MAMMOTH STOCK OP NEW COOK STOVES! ----THE-—

nuHicui n ksi imn mhor -oBUILDING HILCTEBlIAL I - --PAKMiaTTva lit uwr h» _:__ *• X -TOLLJUNE OF FARMINQ IMPLEMENTS! The Gale Chilled Plow. Font A Bradley Steel Plows, Sulky Plows with friction attachments, Walking Cultivators, Sulky Bakes, Mower*, Self-Binding Reapers, Etc., Etc., Etc,, All of Which Will be Disposed of al Prices to Soil the Times! MBI-tT-Sx. , •> '

Notice of Survey. Nones IS BSSEBY GIVEN THAT I will, on 1C11URSDAY, the 28'h day of April, AD 1881, Iletweea the hoars of 8 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p.m., proceed to surrey and establish the lines and corners of theTollowiag described tracts of land in the county of Pike and State of Indiana, to-wit: Section number thirty-wee (SI), In township number two (1) south, range seven (7) west, commencing at the northeast corner of said section. And will eontinne said surrev until said tract, embracing the said section, is fully surveyed. JOSIAH MORTON, Jr„ April St 1881-Sw. Surveyor Pike County. NOTICE TO HEIRS ~-orPetition to Sell, Heal Estate. State t(f Indiana, Pike County. KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ROBert Horsey, administrator of the estate antes M. Laws, deceased, has died, his petition to seH the Real Estate of the decedent. his personal property being insufficient to pay liis debts; and that said petition will be heard at IIB UQIIWf nutt UIAOOIU |g/Miiivu niu uc uvaiu saw the next term of the Circuit Court of said coonty. BAN. C. ASHBY, Clerk April 1,1881-Sw. Circuit Court. Superintendent’s Notice. niTBLIC EXAMINATIONS OF APPLIED cants far teachers’ license will be held on line last Saturday of the odd numbered mouths at Petersburg, and of the eren numbered mouths at Augusta. A certificate of good moral character from some member of the County Board of Education must be brought by applicants in the coun- ..... 1 I'nnutw Cnnmsintanilanta law IluthA ty. and from County Sujjermtendente^r^U out of tho county. May 1. 1880-lv County Sup*t. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Two hundred and fifty-six tent of land in Monroe township. Pike county, lad., in Sec. SI; all heavily timbered with ftpiar. White Oak, Hickory and Walnut. The laud lays well and ia very rich soil. Can be bought on easy terms. Eighty seres of land in Pstoka township. Pike county. lad. Twenty seres cleared, balance heavily timbered; lays well, soil ferule. Will be sold Eighty auras in Lockhart township. Pike, Co., cue mile from Stendal and within two miles of the Air Line R.R.; sixty news being under cultivation. Good dwelling and out-buildings, orchard, and plenty of good water. A nice reside SCO oa lot No. IS in the Caoalrort Addition to tho town of Petersburg. The house is a two-story frame with C rooms; tho lot is pleasantly located, hha all the necessary outbuildings, a lot of fine fruit, trees and a good m Forty acres of land, three miles southeast of Leopold, Ferry county. This tract of land is heuvilytimbemd with white oak. hickory, walnut amt poplar. Plenty of water ou land to run a saw mill. This land can he had at a bargain and uneasy tonus. • Tim Eighty acres In Daviess county, oa the Plainwills and Edwardsport road; 38 acres under cultivation; good home of throe rooms and all necessary oat-bnlldlage; well watte red and timbered; good young orchard; for sale on easy Pivs asm of tu Petersburg and Washington road, half mile from Pwtsrabwg- on which la a good dwelUeg. stable. Mchard, and a deed wall or water; on easy terms. For particulars iuquire of . M. C. HARVET, May 7, ISM-tf. Petersburg, lad. liirUTII ill II1IEIIIIUII 8. B. W1LXAN, avlag located hg Petersburg, would call tho teniton of tho pabltc to the foot that ho la -“-~1 toda aay end all kinds of ‘ “ t the raising of heavy ■ of any kind. Haft If rapes and blocks and t which is uwparsd^wHh a Ihll set oP ropes and him rill undertake the moving of anything w sone at hath ends. Call and too him ddtlra rftna wllk N*llffi,'IIH WHml WMw lMi-47-lx.

PHYSICIANS. PHYSICIAN M ICCOUCBKR. I»jaTE!ieSBUIM3-. I35TD. QFFICB-IM LKSLIK’S NEW BUILDING, on Eighth Street, opposite Court House, BR. A. R. BYERS, PHYSICIAN ANB SURUEOX. rMTMMSm UJSti,... . - - IXltlA &A. OmOE: Hein Street near eor.el Seventh_ RESIDENCE: Corner ol Wei suited Ninth Street. ef. W HAWKINS, HI, B, pbtmcias ax a surseox, TMTMMS&VMV, - - - - IMUAXA. OFFICK-On Main Street, opposite the Coart House. >' J. R. ABAHS Id. H., Physician and Surgeon, * Peterxbarg, laAfauuu OFFICE—On Sait etrvxtt, over Bad Drag Store. BR, Bl F. PHILLIPS, PHYSICIAN ANB StlRHEOS, FETEKSBDER, I.tAUIi. OFFICE—At hie wwidese* on Slsth street. 1 mediately op j*>,its Dickson's blacksmith shop. ATTORNEYS. MILLER & RICHARDSON, ATTCXROsTi!; 3TS A 3* XiA W Petersburg, tmlfcaa. Will practice lit Pike Hoitt Street. ■a<5 adjoining eenauw J. E. iciDLLOVRH, A.TOOaNBT AT ZAW, PrtlWlM, iMiut. Will practice in tutsan. Pike and attaining counties. OFFIOB: South aide Public Square. POSEY A WILTON, ATTOB3ST11Y3 AT LAW Petersburg, latHiuta. Ornen an comer o f Mein and Htnthatreeteapo. site the Court Bouse, f etsrehur*. Indian*. A. H. TAYLOR, ATTO'BLr HiT AT T. A w Petersburg, Ii Will practice in the Court* o? Pike and adjoining cpentice. OSScu, on Main street, Conrt Henge. Bl'UCKK A* SIT. ' eaanuan. aenrox ELK' A BURTON, ATTOBNSYS AT LAW, Petersburg, laitaaa. Fraeapl attention given iaaBt OFFICS-Cuner of iluia end >wr the lUd Drag etoca. HH18? it TOWNHESD, ATXOR£if»^aAT,LAW Peterkbitrg, IsAiaxe. WiU gvenllu in the courtnet Pita mtd ouiiUee. earn ate Meta street. W. R. THOHPTON. LUonpj at Law & Koteiy NUB PMsesbarg, I te&efea Ollen with C*. Unit*

HOTEL*. V VENUE HOTEL. [OppMtfe Omioa jaepotl 4RS.M.E.JONES.PRO., TimVB, 1VM1MA. Thin house is located at the ; M.. E. A T-H, l.tt.U-. . Hailraads. Pasecngeraeallad lor all tralas. „ Person* Mopping at the A- - itOktO. w] assured df'rewiriag the beta at ; Lodgi^s. >1 cent; Meals. IS cents; tfEREDlTH HOUSE. JA8 S. MORGAN, Prop., fASBINCTON, - - IN BUNA. Best sample roaeae Ittr comacelal Maealan t» ta cite. Dote) centrally bv tied. Free baa ta ad trim all aasaenerr train.. Special rates to * Pisa CoCofltTY IEHOCBAT. [HDIAMA E0T1L. Cor.Sth and Jarknnn Sts. FASPER-INDIANA. F. A. NEJDECK, Prop. This house Is well fnraished and oabiptate in Good aocoanaertaMua Mr 11 its appartmente. oiamrrrial agents. Good stables are in conaeetloa with the fl<%l >r the ncromntodalioB of any nnmher #f hieatl nd wagons. The bar is always supplied with pure Lt<yuosu. i'ines. Beer and Sne Clears • t PIKE HOTEL, CHAS. MHABKKK, Proprietor. ta Sheet, ‘ Peteisbur| led, r building and comfortably furThta He lei Isa new lshotl ihrouHhonL Tbe trovolioK public will find il an urolltalpliro > •‘•pj tvbUa supplied with IBs baatthe uwk4 (fords. Charges reasonable. -(o)-— c _A. LABGB SirjABXtOED. tOMto the Hotel fur tbe accommodation of horeea ioroo* feil by the week, day or single fe«d. Farm ra and travelers will find this an excellent glace for loreeal The famous hostler, AL. EATON*4s still reainext in the stable and new allows a o leavo the stable hungry or thirsty* Also propnutor of SCiiABFER»a HALL. Alargs and commodious Hell, suitable ferTUeeU icai Tvouvoe* Ooucorte. Ac. INDIANA HOUSE.

5th ST.. BYT. HACK AND (LH. CINCINNATI; - OHIO, Thi* house ku Its neatly tnnlaM ronai end it Eeenaiuit business center. Three lines at Street ;are pen the door. Honee open dsy end sight. Her 31-77 Ladies men, if Boot or euteed to rt Geatic. wiat » C#9 perSctia shape end make, flt, flniih ind stock. leare ord ' “ _ orders tt V. md D. S. OSBORN’S Boot and Shoe Shun, on Sth street, near Main, Petersburg, lnrl. They ere prepared to Manufacture ttMi Fiueet Sewed Celt or the common Kin boot at “lire and let It*** Their work reniteeif; their i «M .»e beet in market. Banairing Mn«y and promptly dene. Extra-flue patching new nnd done by n tout erica pSTwwr tie in _ . Gteeen, Stock! nye. Bine king, rrsneh Dressing, Xh;^ Kte.. key constantly on hand stallI nnd 7or i ' Call. Cell. Siam Asmstsonu. Hibhak Dobs ait. ARMSTRONG ft LOESEB Take this method of informing the public that they have purchased a rttHTABLk M* MILA, hate the same ia operation near the Otwell nnd Sulphur Springe road, two miles tooth of Otwell, and are prepared to 111 ordrre for lumber and building petlcma. obdebs soxjrnTam. JOE L. BOWMAN, Manufacturer of and Dealer in SX001ES, HARNESS! BRI0LE& Keeps constantly on hand everything nenaliv teund in n llrst-elaas establishment, consisting in part of Saddles, Her need. Collars, Bridles, Blames, Whips. Be., Ac., alii of which will ba lold tit bod-rock prices tor CASH. I guarantee ui list action in quality of good* amt prim*. rail and examine my stoek and learn prfeee. Sbop inWm. Hit - - “ - — - isiren’s building on Main stlisea, use door north of Montgomery’s store.

Fred. Heuss

XMft toBBuu; on uut nuwnkwi addle*. Hun***, Brid«, Collar*, UuMl u4 very thing else connected with the Saddlery lal Ima buaiuea*. which ha offer* for sat# at Iowa* rice* than ever before offered in Peteiebtir*. hhaa Mainatreat.opposite Adam*' U»erv Stahl*. PITIRSBUitfilJASPifi The undersigned haring contracted to carry he 17. S. mail between Petersburg- and Jsains. rottld respectfully iuform the public that the* rill run a hack tor the accommodation ot gem L-ngers as follow*: Loaves Jasper lor Petersburg Mondays, Wh leedava nail Friday* at 1 o'clock rum. Heturning. leaves Petersburg T—rtijr. 'hursdays and Saturdays at ? o'clock a.ta. JOSEPH SHVLTHIES, J. A. ITTTKR. Ill’S LIVER) STABL8 JOH* A. BROWN, Prcyrlcten Cor. Fifth and Walnut Streets. >ETERSBURG, - - - - IND. Soon HORSES AM) RIOS TTRHISHRD night or day, At the very tonaa* rales. Persons leaving hone* at this stable may Ml mured they wilt be well taken care ot. Wa hope to retain all the customer* the atabi* ad under theohl management, -and to gain aa tuny nanr ones aa aee It to glva na a trial. JAY’S KIDNEY FAD! 11 SB|AT KOMIT BEHEST! FOR BALE ]IT r.B. &J.K. HK^ORlCm at «.n Miten. )ARW1N1SM^,‘,*^*'‘# . - - - -evolutiou at t__ ttimals and hta extinction at tenth overthrown, personal Oort and an eternal exlstanea tar n proves hy Mini Inlhlcllty aud Materiait dethroned. The ITaat itaary of Sound, tnght la college* sad high schools for tjBB ears, proven to be a acientitle fallacy. Rev*, in Science and the most remarkable ». Royal Oataea, sok of or any other agi 1 Ukeaeaaeaa of the great! try aeperier Ukeaeaaeaa of tl r the age, O. by mail Boat, raveling Agent* Wanted. I I* at contents and "opinions « ork. _1 uvular* with he* I "oplmooa cf the Pres*” free* MHIU. * CO. R Broadway SHAVING SiLLOON. J. B. TURKEE, Mhiicirt BfSiMBIJNI, ..... MMMtAl

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