Pike County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 45, Petersburg, Pike County, 21 March 1884 — Page 4
mmsmaii Trjr the new tacber shop. t tUiJM —- 8* f, March 21, 1884 1*« Hii.lt No. 10. *.*....4t«a»!» *,.v.JVL* JPO " v.4 14 «. »•» “ i.»it,*- n w “ Art ITS __ ipwcaeacEisTS. V. ~T? xbvstmk. VOTBM OSWatHtMTo* Towsuur: By nwitil nMmce myself a candidate toe re-atoetUta uiondlp tnutce, i place, myMlf in .tftt iLMda of the legal Totere alt uid toarneiOpWill faithfully and impartially dl«c*«» fra defies* sap g«e ' J. sThanvsx, w*«ijr«jrw rmm rmxcx. vomi optramh.eroK Tovuscki-: We fjVsuihdhfrl to leeoeiace the dufte ol Jobs M.w*mi1|».a. candidate tot- Justice ol the P«ace<Mld«ata thedpeMsoh of the local Butter is Ugh and strong. Hint up y mrfishing tackle. C'outotv cft&Sdates are waking up. Fresh groceries at , C M. Johnson’s.
d»y-_• • • New goodi i at Hammond &;Parker’s. Spring bonnets wdl soon be ib bloom. , . ‘ . y tip The attendance at court has been rather«sliin.... , Bed ticking, cheap, at barber shop. '... * Ay i Tr r r». . To-day’s l ength is twelve hour* and thirteen minutes, n s'. U«e Dr. J. M. Ware’* Hair Vigor fttr baldness and Hailing hair. Th^ latest style* ill men and boys hat* st. - Barbett k Son’s. The Petersburg achoQjg^jgill close about the Unit of May,'' Money to loan at sit per cent jk, TayoCr & FLEESt*. The Demo ;*at adds new names to Its list almost every day. When in towu don’t forget to subscribe for the Democrat. Passenger trsiUe is lively on the L i Yott can save money by buying [your groceries of » I. M. Johnson.’ I If you have a vacant let build ouit, you can re nt the building I Butter and eggs have been scafce is ibis fbarkit for some time. Indigo.,blue calico, 9 cents per yard; at _Barrett & Son’s. I Spring and Spring politics are close its. Now lor warm times. upon I If you want dress goods or notions, to to' Hammond k Parker’s. I Go to Ilammond k Parker’s for Loots shoes, hats ami caps. Hope's bleached muslin at 9 cents per yard, at ‘ Barrett k Son’s. As** weather prognostigator, tlie ground-bog beata them all. Five new town ordinance* ara published in this issue of the Democrat. A nice lot of embroidenes. Call and see them. Hammond k Parker. Spectacles from 25 cents to $5, at the Post Office Jewelry Store.
. Building material 6T all kinds, cheap/ at Suswhax ft BooxSbot'b. Last Sunff*?' was a beautiful day s chujches here were well at4nd the rthafedS _ . Gold, silver and steel rimmed spectacles, it the H Post Orncc Jawxurr Stork. The Earl? fceaiAst cook stows is the best bake?. For sale by Slattiux ft Booxshot. Barrett ft Son will sell you shirting Cheaper than yo* ever bought it before " Flasteftnft and bricklaying is suspended here on account of the sbsrcify of lime, . . . . ...., Last Saturday was a beautiful day and there were a larg'd number of farmers in town. Worsted drew goods, the latest piatarni. from 8K to*) cents per yard; at Insure y<«nr property against cyclones and tornadoes with Alexander ft Graham., The ttlay townshYp DemoCi'ati #ill bold their nominating convention at Union to-morrow. The best brands of carpet chtfiti— white or colored, n( , lish a history of that place in tut issue 6f theSHh hut. Dr. J. M. Ware’s Hair Vigor will stop the hair flrom felling out in llom ten to thirty days. If yob dp not wish to becsllel « bsld headed oftf signer aw Dr. «r Sr. Ware's Hsfr VigOr. must find fenit let with the tfdaUier,
til. P. Hammojtd. Barrett & Son would respectfully call your attention to the fact that their stock is entirely new and of the Revival meetings lias been in program at the Presbyterian church fur me past week, resulting in a number of accfcS&ibns to the church. When you ara in doubt about the propriety of going West “to grow up with tthe coiintry” always,“give yourself the benefit of the doubt.” Owing tb the fact t hat the 11th day of April is Good Fridav, the State Board of Education hag-changed ‘‘Arbor D4y” to the 14th of that fiionth.
" For a neat job of sprinting of horse or jack-bills on jehovt iiotiee, call at the Democrat office: We don’t make a “botch” out of any of our job work. A mil line of gtfld. Silver and steel rimmed spectacles; in pereacopic, piano convex arid double convex, the very best quality, at.the Post Office J ewelry Store. Rev. W. C. Yates, of East Tennessee, has a jcepted a cull from the C; P; Chufch of this piact and is, expected to soon-arrive here and take charge of the work. At Vincennes when an alarm of fire is sounded the fire department invariably go to the wrong part of the city while some one puts out the fire with a bucket of waiter. Wilder’s Liver Remedy is the best Laver remedy in thti World, is put up in lafger bottles than ariV other medicine, and is sold for only (1 per bottle by tf are & LatSh atV: Marcus M. Kane and Sandusky Story, Robert ,J. Simpson arid Eddv Cordelia Harland have been granted license to marry 6ince our last report. The Coryiib'ii Democrat 'contains nearly a column trf announcements of democratic candidates in that county. Politics in arid around “ye ancient capital” is getting decidedly warmed «P- ■ - _ An exchange says: A man might as well borrow his neighbor's cow and milk her, to save the expense of keeping one, as to liorrow his paper to flttvb.the expetlse of subscribing for one for himself. John Quinn, who was employed as br&keftttto. Jttid baggage master on the I. & E. railroad during last summer, died at Vinccnffes htst Sunday. John wils i felijVbr ydtiiig gentleman and made many friends here. The Rt. Rev. Bishop Kriickerbacker, of the Episcopal Diocese of Indiana, will preach,,in the Pr sbyteriiin church at this place on Thursday evening, April 3d, at 7 o’clock. The public is cordially invited to attend the services. tSTse Dr. THrijitleu Ague Tonic for chilis End feffcr. ]b<f cure, no pay, when directions are striciH followed, and :is perfectly harmftees in (he hands Of chiiaren. For ssle by Bergen & Adams, Mi rl-iy IPetersbnrg, Ind. VTif iS it that men are always in a hurry when they ars in a barber shop ? Men who have done nothing for a week: and don’t expect to do anything for the next week make a terrible fuss if they are obliged to wait half an hour for their turn.
L WiiVft not freardof a farmer i» this Tcounty who has sow# «fW yet this [ year—the .ffcsstbu lias been so wet. h%rrtt iSwfk will he exceedingly crowdeoBvfi,efi,ev*r the earth gets in moving ■der—so' get every thing y ou need for Jork ready bfef&Wh’a'nd. The faBners who have been shift op by the badS roads for the last six weeks, ought aft |to be in favor of gravel roads. rjVh|ey migh t be assured that they will ihJkve the saute seige of bad roads every! year until (he roads are made sotin,Und permanently improv* eiof township trustee is one t Umportant offiees to the t»e wlMe catalogue of is'nearer to them and has wfith th'Jhr immediate in* nn#ny ether, and couste* es&rves the most careful lood is loaded with iimnores sluggishly in the Stive is needed, as this ivify the blood, and imtoffee system. iidf'ftrtinerly principal 61 »f tfctis place, ha s graduate >hief rtifedical college and these from Will-r __ , msdlvtne. We
and Loo Martin, prim -—Y--I -3 town net Saturday trains to secure a claaa £ s«, J H . Diction and Will Larerty toft IMt tor I saabfiri, when they will spend a tei work, banting. H. I . Cuatin, who recently went to KeSaSrflt to rani to, baa been visiting relatives and I Mend bore hie week. tore D. T. Davie and Mm F. M. Ban ka, ii oompi ay with the editor's wife, gave Ha a cal on Mi udaj afternoon. Mn. P. A. McCarty returned Taenday ton Waah iagtoa, wham the had been epen ding i tew d lya with (Meade. Mn W, J. Bethell and Mm. A. ». Touai aodar of Petersburg, ia in the city, they that # Dr. ai id Hre. J. C. Wilaau. F. * i. Ptitker, Mm Dock worth and W.t. Me Nealy, prominent Damoerata of Lockhart town ■hip. ;am an a pteaaant can Wadnaiiay. In naaqneneebf iha illneaa of Judge Wei born, 1C.. C. Etnbre, a riaing young attoiaay ai Print :ton, ia occupying the bench thin we Ok. Mi* i Nettie Tan Name, one at Oakland « moe agree iible young ladies, waa riaiting Mra. Chha Seely at this place, the latter part of laat ereek O. it. Tnppett, of Jasper, a prominent yonnj attoi ney and prospective candidate tor prose eutoi. was ia teem the drat oi the week iDokifti Jol n Craig, deputy wardlE of the Jethreoa rUle Penitentiary, was in town laat Friday barn ,■ [ in charge a fellow named Thomas Hart ley. ) rough t ham to testify before the grant
tj-er’s Hair Vigor stimulates the hall tails to healthy action, and jJrbS58 a vigorous growth;. It con* s all that can be subiftlSa tb 1 make this natural hair beantffiti Mud iibuudab;; keeps the scalp free from, dan(lrn ", prevents the WMlt ftoiti becoming dry and hMtsH,* and makes ii flex We and glotay; The Democracy of Lockhart township met in convention last Thursday and nominated Obidiah J. Greenway far trustee,*Samuel Fettinger f reassess dr, David Corn, Jr., and Hansel! Spi idley for. constables. The following eeelutious were adopted: , lb i rfMd, That we are in favor of an i aveatip# at bat opposed to the $18 per day srsliem. *< liXMd. That we endorse tHe action ot Bon. i)fTf. Voorhees in the 17. 8. Senate. the a /rSlIWi Wednesday evening Was largely attended and was a ref ■. interesting affair; The program con listed , of music, recitations, dialogues, the., was well arranged and tan Jered in a splendid manner. Hiss lift! lb Tajttft, of EtMnstrille, was pres* etit and read an interesting paper on chii (Iren’s mission work. > urchant Post, No.' l5j Gr A. R., of thi( (dace, has issued a «*11 for a mass line ting of the ex-tJfflo'fi soldiers to tftf liela St Schaefer’s hafl; • ui this pla on Saturday* April 12, .tec4, for tjje purpose of “forming M stronger al1 tai be,' Both offensive and defensive, for f;he purpose of more fully sectiiring a M "opfcr recognition of onr jnst lights apt ...dbfftands from all. parties, in Coigreta and elscwher&” Do yon want protection to yonr financial condition Mhd your old age, ins ire y,dur property with Alexander & Graham. They represent the Home, Of N. Y.; Continental, 0 N. Y. Germania, of N. Y,; Hartford, of lla itfofd, Conn., and the Frankliniof IndlSn’a. Five of the best ccfttipairHes doing business in the, United States. Loises by fire and storms promptly paid.. Cash assets cfver $20,000,OGO.
Mr.. J. H. Spillman, formerly of Oa kland City, has opened up a bar* Her shop in P. A. McCarty’s building, tin Math street. Mr. Spillman is a good artist and comes well recomfrn tided. He has also engaged the eei 'rices of a professional barotif from Ci icinnati, who will be here is a few days. We welcome Mr. Spillman to ou r t^pn and bespeak for hkS tt lib* er. patronage. n our announcement column this iti ek will b‘£ found the name of John M. White as a candidate for reelection tO,fhe office of .Justice of fte Pe lice of Washington township, subject to the decision of the legal voters at the April election. Mr. White has held this position for a numtier ol re its, and it is admitted by all that he Mt® made a,£food justice and is one ol tin best judges of law that ever held that position in this county. 1’he Ifepbblicans of this township held a convention at Schafer’s Efafl lard Saturday and nominated the folio 'ring ticket:. For Tr##tee—John Bftinfon. For Justices of the Peace—A. H. A 'jxan’qe? and Hosea Alexander. For Constables—George W. Guile k, Turner Smith ami John S. Snickey. . There to a rather sum attendance and very little enthusiasm. We would respectfully cilll the at U union olLDemocratic candidates foi c unty offices to the fhct,that all hough the nominating convention is onh »:.x weeks ahead of ns, our announce meat column does not contain thf name of a singleindividual who fteft c died upon to sacrifice his persona interests in order that the dear pieoph o 1' Pike county may be honestly iik f rthfnlly served. Gentlemen,' pent in your ann’tiiinoements it ofcct. The Democracy of Jefferson town ship met in mass convention at thi Thomas school house last Sstnrda; a nd nominated th9^ft>H0)jrtiig ticket For trustee—R. For justices of the peace--Alex Whaley and feqbert Edrrfonsor For cons&bies—Robert S! _ id Ripley Snyder. The best rf&trting pWvttfed the lipb’eti en and every one lef th a determinsdicfa ti ind"theb&ji ~0tolnfbfi?psL natter at wBl’ch side of the urned in; so every one at all! ' in s Wedding suit, a busing within fifty miles o •top bis searcl look
imong the schools of the State. ^ Monday, March ]l7th| the fonrteeifth anniversary of the organisation of the Northwestern Branch, of lihe Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the M. E. Church, was. observed ^ apgropriatel^by the^auxiltiarrat essays and scripture readiugsnpon the. worker the spotet^lgr Mrs. Kla lie Hamtndbd: M:-e. Emuieut Smith and others, interetierftdtl with BtfMb by the choir.' Tlie attendance Jw*s large and the services were h ighly entertaiamg. ~ •• , • ' i; Well, the stin never ceases to 8 hi he* for t* 4*0*1 palm*? tattoo apon which itso niajegiifcalty thing of life . ancl beauty They m*y, but so long as of. Evansville, keCpaanch goods thade ■ his fame 'ride, apd throughout the south krrawi will continue to be a deraanc increasing demand. An* such he keeps at tick prices as iu auvn mg -twin --tv saw - had been convicted by tSe jury, and his punishment fixed at sev en years in the penitentiary, to remain dvefc bight in the court notise instead, of incarcerating him :in jail as iu the'eustomary way of dealing with men convicted ot a terrible cmne>, why be accounted fcf by tlie . fan. that Traylor is deiklthr, is a prominent Beqpblicanand contributed largely to the election of Mr. Crow to the office of sheriff. The crime of which Traylor' was found guilty is one df t:Ke most terrible in the catalogue of crimes, and yet at his request he was fllowed comparative liberty, while then without mObsy or influence for much less crimes would have been,.gipoted ~'gt should they have asked such privilege. ,, (enter thfe iVeshnj nt to Pro) 5m the Board of Edncal
8EVEI YEAB8 E3HAL SEtYITUDE fit What the Jury Gi rea Thomai Traylor, a Wealthy Young Fanrisr of This. Oonal>7 Charged With Abortion. -y On the 30th of September l ast Anna Poe, it daughter of Jonathaa,Poe, an old gentleman living near Yelped, id Marion townships died under suspicious circumstances. The coroner was it oifefe rfdtiflfel of her death dad proceeded to hold an inquest. The evidence before the coroner elicited the fact that the sir! had d ied from ibs .effects of an altortion and jxrinfjed very strongly to’wtrd ’fEtfinlii Traylor, who had been keeping company with her,:as being guilty of performing the abortion,’ and the gtilnd jury at the November term of court found a bill against him . The case came up for trial Thqifday and occupied three days, resulting in the jury returning a verdict ot guilty and fixing the punishment at seven years penal servitodCL in the State’s prison and assessing life fine at $tm * . Y The case was conducted by ProsePosey ft Wilson for the defensfy. and created considerable interest Ihrotighout< , .. . . . . Tfavlor is a farmer livitig in defier* son fovfnship, this county, is about thirty-five ..years ft age, unmarried, ana us woffh from |15,00u to ISO,000. His attorneys have made a motiotf for a new triahwhicL, however, caiihot be arghifd tinjEil the return of Judge Welborn. • ' lrf, life evidence; 1 hough niosily circumstantial, is considered by those who heard it sufficiently strong to justify the verdict of the jury. Madison Township DeUwcrttio Odtr vsntion. Pursnatff to previous notice the D«-* mocracy of Madison towifship met in mass convention at the Bowman school house lad Saturday. The meeting was railed to order by Wm. M. Van Sickle, and on motion Hon. Jaitfes Barker wall chosen chairman and A. J. Willis, Secretary. On motion James R. Bowman was nominated foftnnifoe by acclamation. John B. Catt ana Vfirt^ L. Eeed were nominated for justices of the peace. Thpmsis M. Catt and Robert Willis for Constables, and John H.' Williams, Wm. H. Robling and James C. Gibbons fojxo'ad sojibrvfsors. After the nominations, a township committee, consisting of one member from eaelj of the nix school districts, was appointed, as follows: James C. Gibbons, W. if. Van Sickle, Ross Catt, T.'M. Catt, J. P. Rumbi'e, Nathan Berry. E. T: Fowler yns chosen as Secretary, and A. J. Willis treasurer of the committee. . There being no further bu siness the Convention adjourned with general good foeling and tiartnony. V James Barker, Chairman. A. J/Wiftis, Sjcretary.
Dr. H. S. Latshaw having bought the interest of Dr. M. V. Edward* in the drag firm, of Edwards & Ware, the firm will now be Ware A Latshaw. Dr. J. M. Ware takes charge of the Central Drug Store. »■*. New Block." Mr. Pern. S. Withers having t cared k pfeiWaWtertt clerkship at the Central will be p eased to see all his friend*. To See U tti J Jeiieve. (’all at the Central Drug Store and see the finest store in* ^etersbnrg. Drag*, medicines, toilet jttftles,' finer {goods and notions, tf&iuts/ oils and varnishes, of anything in thsir line you can ask for/ at the Central Dfng Stole/ Dr. Latshaw sod . hitt secofftmods ting clerk, Mr. H.S.Ed wards, take unsnge oi rartnersnij). charge of the City Drug store, Where they will be pleaded to see ill offlipir old patrons, in fact, every oho. We keep Paints, Oils a& Tafnishes, Wall Paper, Window Shades and Medicines, Fancy good* tions, Toilet articles, Ac./, prices we cannot be best, at Drug Storr ignore | health. FOr all e'ftfeSS? speedily cures d
•'•'P. Ci Hammond * ;$on.urill theLeslie Building opposit Odurt house, when they exj «e rare baifhins iii goods; teles end Small ProMU,"their (trh tooth*, Krill' Be-fctifofced. sales will nmr and then be "Roads muddy and no prospects of j&Times, who U one of the besteducators in this-partof the ,§txte. There the upper and 35 in the lower Business is goo< bad roads. Our baby elephant, Dunbar Beardsley, lias gone southwest to Visit bis father, but will soon return, as he has left a bad ease of heart disease., LKItSaturdaythe Republicans met irJKaf-a^&feot Mb* V * interests and will fearlessly advocate"TBtWW. I>r. David DeTar "is spoken of in this and other parts of the ccfBt i- a'ti the man. The Doctor. Is a torn of good judgment and' would earnestly advocate the interests bf his cbh'itituency. I £(■;<*.. •; . .,XC%2M» fims. I:- -w--- •• bs''" Tragi Hawthorn! Mill. IlAVTgon>i's Uxr., March 18,1884. . W j*i.’ Richardson? for ner trustee-of Logan township, attacks your errrespondeut ana Lends.Beck, Sr., through the Prtst’of die'ftbi modestly calling iii a liar. dVe.ii return propose to shpt off 1m mii/c; as follows :' - . In the first plase Lewis Beck, Sr.,' did not coni, act f1,300 indebtedness ds charged by Mr. Richardson, but mOstof Ft wis handed down by the former teusee, who was a Republican. As to the condition of ’he affaire of dtte township under Mr: Beck’s pi-edecessf r we weed net write, at the pubitc.km w the state of afflkirs. Mr. Beck haa in uble enough; as all
Know. As td building fhc i&iiopt horifc in the Bailjr distric £ Mr. Beck did the best be could.1 Mr. Jenkins was the only ifian who cc lid befou nd to take the job, and he d d.ft ff*#80 less than any Keroblican fas willing to do it for. The Iepdin Republican carpenter of the towns tip declared he could not do the job' ft if1 such a price. It is true that Me.'Jei kins is a Democrat, but employed a 1 epublican to do the frork, and beank t Mr. Beck gave the contract to him mder the advice of the leading Beg tblicans of the district. . , 4, . • As to Mr Be fc’s charges, he did charge #140.50. or his services as against #250.00 i ider his Republican predecessor, and #125.00 charged by Richardson. Ti & excess of his charges over tbo is of Mr. Richardson is more than I counted for by the fact that during Mr. Reek’s titffe in office the law allowed the trustee #250 for each da ’s service and latc£ the amount wSs at down to #2 per ^tr. Beck al#t fa foade his reports proiftptlv, the < iornmissionfcrs never being obliged to tend the sheriff after hjm to get him to make hfs report, and knew enou| l to keep3 the money hedfew fromp two« ropnty separate that vrnfc t he drew from his ffom 1 jj - Poor Adkinsc i. He suffers badly at the hands of Mr. Richardson. According to Mr. I chard son’s ste'tenienj Efc tnnfcd dtet t vatt suttf or money to Adkinson. ijfhat has Adkinson done with thi f; money ? Has he sqdfhdercd it A tong his' fovorites in the township? , ,. * I jet all who f*«T interested look o¥er the years o: Richardson and AdkihsonVadmini itrations aqd scc the enormous taxes tett have bfcefj leyico^ Don’t be deceived, voters of..Logan township. You may look „ftf %• fog* The mien who hayejbecn squandering th«t people’s money will kick hard to prevent tin books from foiling into hands that will expose them.. Ufa call upon all who are in fovor of an investigation of the hooks of the township, a redaction of taxeq^nd a faithful administration of the affairs of the township to help us change the office of trustee. X. IfCAS—CAKSON ~A» the rrolSence of, the ride’* parent*, fop. and Mrs. Thoms* Canfpj. *.Wpr*d#7 morning, March JBtlt, at 8 o'clock r.Bt.1 ft. Doaeah sad Mia* SslUo m.fev tf. fsi 0jke officiating. one of the leading is place and an exwhile the bride is • most esteemed ceremony was of a few of groom,
. £*• GOODS] Ever bi-ought to Washington, and will sell them at such prices as will astonish - everybody: -r iiTlrti(i rttiii>wjSriiioi»M<WM^MMww«w t,' IT WILL PAT YOU WELLS -:COME TO OUR STORES:
TO TEE AMOUNT OF This is no humbug but a fact; and we can save yoii at least Shi per cento by BTrmG Yom clotjhm of te inMMHiiinniinini&w»iW>w wiwi Now come and be convinced that We do as we advertise. You will find dui* Stores at No. 83 Main street* opposite iPost office and corner of Fourth and Main streets, opposite Hyatt House. Respectfully, & ROTHSCHILD. PHB PHCENIX DRD' BERGEN &■■■■■ Arfe noir occupying their jfetEGAKT 2Sew Bixsi?fis8 House, comer Main and Eighth streets,, and have one of the most handsome stores iii the &tiite. -M■jTHEIR STOCK IS NEW AND COMPLETE:---i^D THEY-—-StJAitANTEE SATISFACTION TO ATiT. -HTh£y invite special attention to their splendid assortment of new and elegant styles of Wall paper and window shades, And their Snperior Brands of -MCail and see them in their new qMrters; ._-_
■■gnmuftnwn NEW;. POST -Hh[ffELRY STORE!! I hereby give notice to all mj friends and patrons that 1 have ittoved my busing to fhfe* post Office building, where i will be glad to see alb I have a full line of CLOCKS, from $2 to $10 each, and everything in jewelry front 8 collar button to a Gold Witch, at prices to correspond with quality. , ^r-fi. .Ml*. WE ARE AGAIN:i. I S •>•** ■ * >, V,'* 'J**> NEW STORED -NEWOOSDS! -fVERYTHlNG NEW!!ttrTt tit ii t moiiM r n 11? haim com™ fins mm mi msM mss ESTEEIE NEw e would res stomers auc call and see AND lEUBCrJEJI-VES ANn ? - = ‘ __ invite our old lends and alt others' ' -
Notice.
Notice of Administration, i» hereby, given that the undenin i^ vhaa teen appointed; by the C4trk<**heC ca,t Court of Pike county, State'll Indiana, i r.unist rotor of the estate <* William T. H ten*1^L*.te.0,JPik* *eeaied. Sauf estate is supposed to.be. solvent. Notfoe to Tovrnsklp Th* township Assessors of Pike county are hereby nqtitted to meet at the Auditor's. oOtoe in . Petoreburg, Tuesday, April 1, 18S4, to agree on a basis of uniform asseemeut for personal sea* » v* uiiuui iu it9«;sMjit‘ui ior wfsoaai Town Ordinance. tOWTl.Of 1 itthtll be numniei IUT Sllf KfSOB not WL I’CSldent of said town, to peddle within the corporate limits of said town, snv roods, chattels, merchandise or medicine without first prrtojr to i ?*** said town the sum of three <tollarsfS.OO), taking his receipt therefor, tor each-.' »pd every (Jay ho llf rffill jirflrlTi nUT ^ goods ^_p or i-( . violating the provisions of ,™i)l forfeit and. par; to said town . c dollars (W «) tor each and every« ^^topted hj- thh Board this «h day ' “ Tonne fra.' J. B _S. Smith, Fred Smith; 1 “ A. K .Selby. Attest; Habst Fowlcb. Clerk. ■fown OrdinaaoeBe it ordained bv the Board o! Trustees of Iktt town of Petersburg, Pike count y, Indians, that it shall be unlawful for any prison or persona who are not residents of said town, to exMbB tor pay within, tbecosuorate limits of said town hoy rppeog wire dancing, ledgerdemain, reipi ■ triloqnism, puppet show, concert, theatrical performance or any other exhibition of what-. ...r eyer name or description, whether bv traveling-' or stationary troupe, individually or collective-, ••, ly, without Brst paving to the treasurer of said town the sum of flve dollars t*5 uo;, taking Ida ; receipt therefor for each separate performances Any one violating the provisions of this OrdiV ns.ee shall forfeit and pay to aaid town the suMoften dcilarsfslO 6t>>, for each and every offense.- - Adopted by the Beard thia nth day of March, J.B Young, Pres., It. Hsrrcll, sr , Thus. S. Smith, S Fred Smith, , .... . A. K. Selby. Attest; itsanr FoWLim, Clerk. Town. OrcUxiaxio®. I Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of the, I town of Petersburg, Pike comity,Indiana, that it shall be unlawful for any person not % rcsi- : dent of said town, to sell at public auction with-? ; in the corporate limits of saut town anv goodsp chattels, merchandise or medicine without first' ; paying to the treasurer of said town the sum .of* five dollars taking hie receipt therefor j for each and every day be or she shaft sell such? goods, chattels, merchandise or medicine nt pnMic auction tn said town, i Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance ibatt.forfoit and pay toeuid towa the ; sum tit fan dollar* (flO.OO) for aa:h and every Adopted by the Board, this Cth day of March, Attest J. If, Young, Free., • Reddi.k Harrell, Sr.. Thos S. Smith, Fred Smith, S A. K Selby. HaUct Fcwiwe, Clerk. v*
Be it ordained by the Board of Trustees of the town of Petersburg. Ptke county, Indiana, that it shall be unlawful for any person not a reel>Jelit of saM town to hold any elms or menage— me, or eitvna and biob: aerie combined, in aaid tows, Without first payiug lo the treasurer of said town the ram of twontv-fYe dollars (1*5.00), taking 'his receipt therefore for each and eye£r,.«d#jf such cirrus, menagerie, of circus Kim menagerie combined shall be held in ■ ' raid town. .-! ■ , Any person violating the {trovCaiousof this or- • dinanr* shall forfeit arid pay to said town tho i of tweSty-fivd dollars (flj.nO), for each and nr offense. "w.-1 every offense. *% —' ^Adopted by the Board, this Mb day of March, a. B. Young. Pres.. RCddick Harrell, Sr., Thos SuSmith, Fred Smith, A. K Selby. Attest: ft ASST Fowl**, Clerk. lfown Ordinunoe. Ite it ordained hy the Board of Trnsteea ef the1 town of Petersburg, Pike county. Indiana, that it shall be unlawfnl for any person, not.» resident eV said town to hold any aide show In said t town With iff (rtt paying to the treasurer of I said town thnamihof ten dollars ($10.00), taking his receipt thereior for each and every day such aide show shall be held in said town. Any person.violating the provwionahtf this ordinance shall forfeit and pay to said town the sura of ten dollars ($10.00), for each and every offense- - — Board, this 6th day of March, J B. To...,. R. Harrell; S_ Tbos. S. Smith, . Fred Smith, Aiteat: Hanky FowLrit^cieri^1^
