Pike County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 22, Petersburg, Pike County, 8 October 1885 — Page 3

Pike County Democrat. Thursday, Oct. 8,1885. Railroad-:-Time-:-Tables, Indianapolis A Evansville Railroad, Taking Effect .Sunday, Aug. 2d, 1885. GOING NORTH. So. 10. 9:80 a m 19:23 a m 10:84 a in 11:02 a ni 11:55 a m STATIONS. Dep. Evansville .. “ Somerville “ Oakland City, “ Petersburg Arr. AV'Skhington GOING SOUTH. ‘ 8TATION8. SO. 11. l)e]>. Washington. “ Petersburg . “ Oakland City, “ Somerville .., Arr. EvansviHe So. 14. 5:50 p n 7:25 pn 7:55 p n 9:35 p n 11:20 p n 3:00 p in .8:53 p m 4:25 p in 4:35 p m 5:30 pm _ No. 9 [south] arrives at 7:23 a. m. and No 12 [north] at 7:57 p. m. Trains run daily except Sunday, connect No. 13. 12:45 p n 3:10 p n 4 -.25 p n 4:57 pu 6:20 pu ing with trains east and west on'6. & M. a' Washington. G. J. GRAMMER, General Passenger Agent EVANSVILLE A TERRE HAUTE R. R. CONDENSED TABLE OF TINE. I'lME CARD, IN EFFECT AUG. 2d, 18S5 -mm* P p p p p pg 5,5 5 5 5 5* IsSlSISKI f P P P *r *d "O TJ *55 ra =3=5335355 ssssss? ■srsssrs-i 5® 3 333 3 g ‘ r1 S : •= 3 ilKIsl i •s — snha » a 33=3353 isgsgiiigisi? *= P *3 ^ *5 p p » P P » oa 5=5555535355 ■gsss’yi?' 353555'^ bj 86SSS6? 'S'S’sens's 1£ 53 5553 ' im§U§m p p » C p s S-3'C>3’0>3-| *. Ill:: ISS^SII ? p p ; 353 > P P P p p P 5555555 ISSESEllll f tUTSAtfS 9 P S m 35553555=5 . Trains 5 find 6 daily with sleeper between Nashville and Chicago. Trains 3 and 4 daily with sleeping cars between Evansville Chicago and Evansville and Indianapolis. Trains 2 and 1 daily with through Buffet coach between Evansville and Indianapolis. Trains 9,10, 23, 24 daily except Sunday.

The O. & M. OHIO AXD MISSISSIPPI. Popular Through Route unit Direct Fart Line to all Points last eSc T7\7"est. Fait Time, Best Aeroinraortations and Sure Connections in Ini on Depots. THREE DtlLT TRAINS EACH WAY BETWEEN Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Stopping at Way Points. 3 Louis, Laxartaat Parlor Cars on all Da; Trains. Palace Sleeping Cars on sit Night Trains. FINE DAT _ COACHES ON ALE TRAINS. TRAINS GOING EAST: Stations. Aeeom- Day Night Vine A moil’n lixp. Exp. Cin’ti X.V St. Louis Shattuc “ Sanitoval.. “ Odin. •* Flora.. “ Olney.. Seymour “ N. Vernon ArCincinnati “ Louisville. + ti 25am *8ti0am *7 00pm 8 loam 035am 9 22pm S 57am . 902pm. 9 OGam 1010am 9 hpm . 10 00am 1102am 1050pm 1052am II40am 1143pm Vineeim’s 1210pm 1232pm 1250am “ Mitchell... 224pm 247pm 251am 4 04pm 348pm 4 10am 4:45pm 414pm 438am 7 50pm 030pm 7 05iun 0 30)iiu 03)pm 055uiu TRAINS GOING WEST: I.v Cinelnn’ti + 0 00am *815am *7 30pm N. Vernon 9 10am 1037am 1015pm 9 45am lltthim 1047pm 11 OOa.m 1200am 1158pm 150pm 210pm 220am 2 53pm 301pm, 325am 3 43pm 333pm 409am 4 43pm 430pm 509am 4 52pm 4 38pm 518am . 5 00pm 4 40pm 527am 7 jinn 040pm 7 30am “ Seymour “ Mitchell.. “ Ylncentt’s “ Olney._ “ Flora. “ Odin . “ Sandoval.. “ Sliattuc .. ArSt. Louis fllPOU! Sleeping Car Accomodations to CIKCIHHATI, WASHINGION, BALTIMORE, HEW YORK, St. Louis, Caifo, Hew Orleans, and Intermediate Points. For Emigrants and Land Seekers, the “O. A- M.” is the Shortest and quickest route and provides the best accomodations. The O. & M. is the only line running a sleeping ear of any description between CINCINNATI and ST. LOUIS. Close and sure connections In Union Depots at all terminal points for the East and West. For reliable information as to routes, rates, tickets, time, etc., apply in person or by letter to E. G. BONDURANT, Agent Ohio & Mississippi R’y, . Washington, Ind. Or TV. R. UAI.I.STUD, Trav. Pass. Agt., .. _ Vincennes, Indiana. W. W. PEABODY, W. B. SHATTUC, Pres’t and Gen. Man. Gen. Pass. Agt. CINCINNATI, O“ Jeffersonville, Madison S Indianapolis, (SHOBT XiXBTE.) Schedule in Effect January 12,1885. Trains depart from Louisville, Ky., going North us follows: central standard time. No. 5 Indianapolis Mail.+5:55 am Ko. 1 Chicago Express . .*7:50am No. 3 Indianapolis Express.+3:20pm No. 7 Chicago Fast Line *7:29 p m Returning arrive at Louisville as follows: ; Xo. 10 Southern Express.+7 15 a : No. 4 Louisville Express No. 2 Louisville Mail . No. (i Louisville Express ‘Dally'"’ iu +11 50 a m +7 05 p m *10 35 p m +Dally except Sunday. Trains Nos. 1 and 7 connect at Indianapolis for St. Louis. Nos. 8 and 5 going North and Nos. 4 and 2 going South, connect at Columbus for points on Cambridge City and Madison Brands. No. 2 going South and No. 1 goingWorth have through coaches and parlor cars Detween Louisville and Chicago without change. No. 10 going South and No. 7 going North 4tave through coaches and elegant new palace sleeping cars between Chicago and Louisville without change. For time t ables, rates of fare, through tickets, baggage checks and further information regarding the running of trains, apply t > C. H. Hagerty or /. T. Underwood, Ticket Agents, Louisville, Ky. JAMES MeCItEA. E. A. FORD, Manager, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.., Columbus. Ohio. Pittsburg, Pa. H. R. DERING, Ass’t Gen’l Pass. Agt., Indianapolis, Indiana.

BE SURE AND TAKE THE LonisiUle S St Louis Air-pie [ Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis R’y.] WHEN YOU GO IE2ast or West, THE GREAT SHORT LINE To nil the principle Cities of the East. and making direct connections at St. Louis with trains for all parts in . MISSOURI. NEBRASKA, KANSAS, COLORADO, \ TEXAS, • IOWA. And the Great West and North West. Trains arriving at Louisville at 6:45 p. m'„ make direct connections with trains on C. & O. for STAUNTON, RICHMOND, WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, and at) principle cities of the cast. ‘ EXPRESS GOING EAST. leave Oakland .. 2:45 pm 2:32ant Arrive Iiouisvlllc .7:10pm 7:00 am EXPRESS GOING WEST. Leave Oakland .12:50 pm 12:47 am Arrive St. lands. 7:65 pm 8:00 am All trains run on Centra] Standard Time. •^‘Trains 3 and 4 have Pullman Palace leepliiE sleeping cam between St. Louis and Louisville. The notice of Emigrants is especially Invited to the following advantage offered by this line: This is the shortest line to St. Louis. This line connects at St. Louis with Union Depot with trains of all roads lending West, North-west and Southwest. All trajns run SOLID between Louisville and St. Louis. Ker full Inform atRgt concerning routes, rates, eull upon or write to J, K.HURT, Oakland CMy, * Agent L., K. & St. L. R’y. Geo.-F. Evasa, .Famf.sS.Cahk. Aes’t to President. Gen. Ticket Agt.

IDBCOTr! The only decoy used by P. Q. Hammond & Sons to attract customers is the exceedingly simple^ straightforward one of FIRST-CLASS GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES this niarkei has ever known. Come and see otli stock, and sret our prices. P. G. HAHHOND & SONS. THE NEWS. OUR TOWN, COUNTY AND VICINITY REPORTED IN BRIEF. Washington and Return, Oct. 8th & 9th. TRAINS LEAVE Petersburg 9:11,11 K)2 a.m., 7:57 p.m. Returning leave Washington at 6:30 a. in, 3 p. m. and 5 p. m. Corn is king. Erect street lamps. Cholera is killing hogs. The corn crop is great. Time for mite societies. ' The pickle crop is short. Union wants a harness shop. Business steadily improving. Go to the Washington fair to-day. Petersburg has few bald-headed men. Repair the side-walks, and build new ones. The fair,managers hope for fair weather. A matrimonial surprise is in store for our people. Dubois .county is the scene of too many murders. “Love laughs at locksmiths,'' and sometimes law. Daviess county is all astir this week. Fair October 5-10. Go the Washington fair to-day, tomorrow and Saturday. The number of dead beats is said to be ou the increase everywhere. Belding & Boyd’s S-column fair daily, at Washington, is a daisy. Correspondents should mail their letters to reach us not later than Tuesday night.

J etersblirgs building boom has been on all summer, and will cease only when winter comes. Washington township schools opened this week, and in Jefierson township they will begin next week. A new stock pi' Boys' and Children’s Clothing,* just received, at Montgomery, Hammond & Hudson's. Gravel roads would allow the farmer to haul his products to town or a railway station at all seasons of the year. “■ A cave is reported to have been discovered in the southern part of the county that will prove a great wonder. Another school building will be necessary to accommodate the children in this corporation before another year. The social circle has been very quiet the past week, and the young folks are wishing and waiting for some event. Moll Price and a miner had a little set-to on the street, Saturday, but were separated before much damage was done to their faces or clothes. Salvation Oil, the greatest pain cure on earth, is guaranteed to effect a cure where it is possible for the seat of the disease to be reached by a liniment. Price 25 cents a bottle. Richard Wilsey and Martha Defcndall. IJobFrt Defcndall and Missouri Kirk bam, Temp Brock and Mary E. Cfight, Quincy A. Harper and Willie A. Griffith have been licensed lo wed. Any one wanting a suit of clothing, a nice hat, or anything in the line of gents furnishing goods, will do well to call on Montgomery, Hammond & Hudson, as they, have just received a new stock. Th£,walls of the new C. P. Church are nearly completed. It will soon be ready for the roof, aim when finished, exterior and. interior, the edifice will be a convenient and appropriate place of worship. Men arp often heard saying that their aspirations are high, but every time they cough their noses go towards the earth, with indications that they will follow them soon, unless they are wire enough to take Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup in time. a /. Pike county has 331 square miles, divided in townships as follows: Jefierson, fifiv-two; Washington, fortythree ; Madison, twenty; Clay, twentythree; Patoka, forty-two; Monroe, forty-one; Logan, twenty-five; Lockhart, forty-nine; Marion, thirty-six. r- ' -- ■ ^ Glezen and Martin stations, down on the Straight Line, are having some trouble oven their post-office. It appears that one faction wants the postoffice to remain at Glezen and the others are contending for Martins. The new postmaster, Downs, is in a quandry.

When a firm invites customers to their place by a large display advcrvertiscment, you may know they mean all they say. Look at the prices announced by Cabel, Kauifman & Co., at Washington. Their stock is large and well selected, and will repay every one to see it. While there at the fair give them a call. We are informed that some parties are contemplating the ercctiou of a $12,000 roller mill at Winslow. This will be of great advantage to that place. The mill having been remove! from there to Oakland City, the one now proposed would prove a long-felt want, as the roller process would improve their floni. Work on the Evansville, Washington and Brazil road, between Newberry and Worthington, is being pushed steadily. The bridge over White river will be completed in a short time aud trains are already beiug run to Newberry, Greene county. The President says that the road will undoubtedly he completed bv December 1, when regular trains will he run to Worthington, making connection therewith the Indianapolis and Vincennes road. Nothing but steel rails are being used and the road bed is as solid as that of any other in the $>!;.tc.

o This, an apple, large and round. At the top of the band always found. O Tills the apple, small and mean. Always at the bottom seen. —[Bridgewater Independent. Repair the side-walks. Deer iu Dubois county. Yinceunes fair next week. Real estate transfers lively. Vinceifnes is improving rapidly. Re-union atPrinceton Oct. 12,13,14, Organize a hook and ladder company. Churches were well attended Sunday. Pike county coal takes the lead at Evansville. Horse traders were numerous in town, Saturday. There is little prospect for the Vincennes railroad. Grasshoppers are destroying corn in Knox county. Manufactories give life to a town. Encourage them to locate. The Air Line is “talking” of building a depot at Oakland City. Put news and personal items in the box at the entrance to Democrat office. Borx — To Mrs. Elias Osborne, Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1885, a girl. Elias’ smile is now perpetual. Arrangements arc being made to put the principal shops of the Air Line railroad at Huntingburg. The last rose of summer has closed its petals, withered and died, and the skating rink season is here, rapidly the “cranks” will slide. Among the improvements contemplated next spring is the building of a livery stable o j Main street, between Fifth and Sixth. I keep the latest style custom-made ladies’, misses' anil' children’s kid shoes—cheaper than ever. Moses Frank. Chariot races at the Knox county fair. Old Roman sports revived. This is a special attraction. Dttcof fair October 12th to 17th, inclusive.' Only a few days more and cabinet photographs cannot be obtained for $2.00 per dozen. Hammond & Fat ekner. Merchant Post, G. A. R., will attend the Princeton reunion, leaving here Wednesday morning. All exsoldiers should join the Post and go doivn at that time.

The ease of Edward C. Hawkins vs. (lie 1. & E. II. II. for damages on account of injuries received in a wreck at the “Y,” near Washington, on February 20th, 1SS5, was set for Tuesday in the Daviess Circuit Court. “I'll attend to it soon.*' Don't cheat yourself in that way. Your hair is growing thinner, dryer and more lifeless every day. Save it and restore its original color, softness and gloss by using Parker's Ilair Balsam while you may. First-class job work at low rates. Send in >oui- orders for bill heads, letter heads, envelopes, circular letters, dodgers, etc., etc. We arc prepared to do anything in the job printing line in a manner not excelled in city offices. Barker’s Tonic kept, in a home is a sentinel to keep sickness out. Used discreetly, it keeps the blood pure, and the stomach, liver and kidneys in working order. Coughs and eoids vanish before it. It builds up the health. Xo wise mother will be with* out it. Wesley liichardson was lined $15.' at Stcndal, Saturday, for an assault upon Columbus Miller. The daily papers report Miller to have died Saturday, but lion. W. F. Townsend, who was present at the trial Saturday afternoon, says Miller was there anil appeared lively, though his head was badly bruised. The report to these papers is not ci edited here. One hundred twelve wheel 'coal cars will be matMbr tratfic on the I. & E. and E. & T. II., we are informed by Samuel llogers. Their capacity is 60,000 pounds each, and as the old cars are too small to earn- the immense quantities of coal taken out, these new ones will no doubt meet the demand for increased shipping facilities. President Mackey is looking after the coal industry of this county, for he well knows that what are our interests are his interests in this matter. The enormous building of Miller Bros, at Evansville, is receiving the finishing tom-lies, and will be occupied about the loth of this month. It is a building of colossal proportions; it the floors were side by side they would cover an acre of ground. In this you can comprehend the extent of the grand structure. It is built upon the most modern principles, with twoimjftense elevators. The house will be illuminated with sixteen electric lights, making it brighter than the noon day sun. The LaPiante House, Vincennes,

Has been thoroughly refitted and refurnished throughout, and all accommodations arc strictly first-class. J. II. Cochrau, th e new proprietor, has had twenty-five years’ experience in the hotel business, and is an agreeable gentleman. He. was well acquainted with the citizens here years ago, and Friday last made inquiry about them. When at Vincennes, go to the LaPlante House. Another Big Cut. 4 pr. vartl 10 “ “ 25 “ « 9 “ “ 20 “ “ 1.50 90 pr. pair 75 “ “ We have just received one new stock of fall and winter goods, and have cut prices lower than ever: jxst think of it:— Fine Unbleached Muslin Good Bed Ticking . Brown Muslin . Big lot of fancy Prints Montana deans—“Wool” Good style Gingham . All wool Bed Flshmel. Pair of Gray Blankets Ladies’ Shoes, good quality Misses “ “ *< Child “ '« “ Men’s whole stock Boots Youth’s Boots. Boy’s “ . Men’s Overcoats. Large lot of Fancy Suits for youug men from ... .. New Dress Goods, ladies’ Wraps, cheaper than the cheapest; in fact our stock is now complete and oujr prices lower than ever, and we will be pleased to have you call and see us. Respectfully, Moxtuomeky, Hammond & Hrnsox. 50 2.25 1.00 75 8.00 to $20.00

PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS About the People Here, There nnc Everywhere. Will. Hudson is at lloonville. Em. Harrell was iu Evansville, Saturday Dr. L. J. Sloane, ofGlaeen, renewed or Monday. Pike county is well represented at tin St. Louis fair. Rev. A. W. Freeman will be atOaklanc on Sunday next. Mrs. Hattie Chew went to New Albany Friday for a visit among friends. Col. A. M. Hardy, of Washington, was ii town, Monday, on legal business. The family of Thomas Reed are taking ir the Warrick county fair this week. Edwin Smith returned from the State fair. Monday. He met Buffalo Bill while there! M. Gray, of Otwell, was in town on Iasi Saturday in the interest of his tile factory. Princeton Leader: Mont Mills is sojourning in Pike county, manufacturing molasses. W. P. Knight, accompanied by his daughter, Miss Oassie, left for St. Louis Monday night. Hon. Frank Posey spent Saturday at Evansville, on business connected with his coal interests. M r. and Mrs, E. P. Richardson attended the State fair last week, returning home Saturday night. Miss Lettie Huey, of Union, has returned from her extended visit “across the briny deep,” to friends in Ireland.

Miss Hattie Johnson, of Spencer, Ind.. accompanied bv her sister, Mrs. H. Mason’ will leave for home next week. Luce Corning and Jake Shurtz went tc AA ashiugton this week to be witnesses in the case of Edward C. Hawkins vs. the I. & E, 11. R. which was set for Tuesday. Oakland City Enterpiise: Dave Brunei and Jake Shurtz, of Petersburg, were mingling among friends here Thursday Miss Mary T. Beed, of Petersburg, has gone .home to her father at Livingston, Ala. She was accompanied as far as Louisville, Ky . by her friends, Misses Cordv and 'Lizzie Spore Prof. Z. T. Emmerson, who has been working in Pike on the county history for several weeks past, passed through here Friday on his way to .Posey county, where he will assist on the history of that county, For a, Good Meal, at Vincennes, Go to_ II. M. Townsley’s restaurant. No. 25 Second street,’ near corner Second and Busserou streets. Meals at all hours, and everything- served in first-class style. This is headquarters for Pike county people who want a square meal at any time day or night. -Then .Saby wm wo gaTo her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, Whoa she liecaine Hiss, sho clang to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, The Electric Light. AVe see that the subject of lighting our streets by means of electricity is engrossing the attention of some of our citizens. This shows tile progressive spirit of the people of our town which can boast of as tine business houses and as many enterprising business men as any place of its size in the State. The electric light would place Petersburg in advance of the towns of its size in point of utilizing modern inventions which usually And their way slowly into towns and villages. Besides lighting the pedestrian through the striets, it would, no doubt, be introduced by our merchants into their bus'ness houses. In addition to proving a great convenience as a superior light it would increase the value of our property. Let' ns have the electric light. •*" Merchants, Read This. To those subject to ills incident to the vexations of business life, dyspepsia and a feeling of debilyty ami fretfulness, we say. without equivocation, take Simmons Liver Regulator. This remedy i- unequalled in the euro of piles, constipation, bad breath, sick headache and bilious complaints. The Regulator is free from any injurious mercurial substance ; not disagreeable; can be taken ht any time without interfering with business or pleasure. It is gentle, safe and a good digester. ISucklen’s Arnica Snivel The best salve in the world for Guts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands,' Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For ale by Adams & Son.' 38yl From Survant.

[Delated letter.] El>. 1>emockat:—Believing that a few items from this place and vicinity would not be out of place in your excellent paper, have concluded to write you a short letter this week. Farmers are busy cutting corn and brea king ground for wheat. Scarcely any wheat sown in this locality yet Washer & Sons are getting out a large quantity of rock at the quarries at this place for the' new coke ovens at the Ayerstiiire mines. Considerable sickness among the children about here. A party consisting of twenty-four men, women and children left here yesterday for Arkansas. One day last week Joe Corn, John Barrett and a young man named I.ee visited l'ilteville, and indulged too freely in the flowing bowl. Just after they passed the Cup Creek bridge they concludeil to run a race, so they gave their horses the lash and away they went, pell-mell, until they come to a turn in the road, where a Mr. Hopkins and Jesse Miller were sitting by the road-side talking and holding their horses. Lee’s -horse run against Miller’s horse, throwing Lee and bruising him considerable, and his horse stumbled and broke its neck. The next day Corn and Barrett paid their tine; Lee skiplied the country. Sept. 30, 1886. Koxm, Never Give Up. If you are suffering with low and depressed spirits, loss of appetite, general debility, disordered blood, weak constitution, headache, or any disease of a bilious nature, by all pieans procure a bottle of Electric Bitters You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that W ill follow; you will lie inspired with new life; strength and activity will return; pain and misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in the praise of Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Adams & Son A Card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will send a reeeipe that will cure you, FKEE OF CHARGE This great remedy was discovered by a mission ary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev Joseph T. Inman, station D. New York Oity. JZ. i1 A Uf1 Case—On Wednesday, Sept. 30,1885, near Otwell, of congestion of the liver and stomach, Thomas Case, of Jefferson township; aged sixty-three years. Thomas Case was born in Jefferson township, and lived there nil his life. He was one of the oldest and most respected citizens. He leaves a large family to mourn the irrepaira tile loss. Into its furrows shall We all be cast., In the sure faith that we shall rise again At the great harvest, when the arehi.ngel’S blast Shall winnow, like a fan, the chaff nod grain.

L EGAL A D VER TISEMEN T& ~A; [ Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that my wifei Hannah Rhoades. has left my l**l and board! without just cause, and that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her, WILLIAM RHOADES. September 2S, 1885.-21-21 Notice off Admiuistration. TVTOTICE is hereby given that the underi.' signed has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pike^county, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Margaret E. Noe, late of Pike county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. EDWARD LVGLADISH, Oet. 8,1885. Administrator Ely, Townsend & Fleener, Att’ys. forestate. Notice to Heirs off Petition to Sell Heal Estate. State of Indiana, ) n™** Pike County. \ c ircuit Court. 'VTOTICE is hereby given that Indiana i. v Thornton, administratrix of the estate of Daniel Thornton, deceased, has filed her petition to sell the real estate of the decedent, his personal property being insufficient to { pay his debts; and that said petition will be heard at the next term of the Circuit Court of »aid county. Attest : DAN. C. ASH BY, Clerk, Oct. 8,1885. C. C. Pike county. Administrator's Sale off Personal Property. ■VTOTICE is hereby, given that the underav signed, administrator of the estate of Margaret E. Noe, deceased, will sell at public auction, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29,1885, All the personal property of the deceased, consisting of two head of Horses, one Sewing Machine, Corn in the field and a lot of household and kitchen Furniture. Terms of Sale:—On all sums of $5 and under cash in hand, on all sums over |5 a credit of twelve months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved surety without relief from valuation and appraisement laws, and bearing six per cent, interest from date. EDWARD C. GLADISH, October 8. 1885. Administrator. HiTotice of Hrias-aul Sswtleaaa.eaa.f of S3tate. In the matter of 1 the estate of ( in the Pike Circuit Court, Isaac T. Thomas, ( November Term, 1885. deceased.J 'VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Sis executors of the estate of Isaac 1. Thomas, deceased, have presented and filed their account and vouchers in final settlement of said estftte, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the 10th day of November, 1885, at which time all persons interested m said estate are retjuired to appear in said court, and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be ap'provod. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate » LUCIUS C. THOMAS. ^ 4 JESSE W. THOMAS. lO-.av Executors.

Tr-cLstee’s Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that I jwili attend at my office in Pleasantville, at all times, totransnet business connected with the office \ T ,. .... ^ _> ■_ ■ ii fuoiHCOO WUHCUKIl Wltll IMC OU1CC of trustee of Monnx4 township. All persons vmg business with said office will please havi. „- take notice. • *• •• ***» i.-iuvc n ill LFK'ilM JAS. A. SHEPARD, Trustee. Trustee s 3STot2.ce. Notiee Is hereby given-to all parties concerned that I will attend at iny office in Algiers0 AT ALL TIMES, T^ninsact ^wsinesa connected with the office of Irustee of Jefferson township. R. AV. HARRIS, Trustee. Tjrva.stee’3 3STot2.ee. Notice is hereby given to all parties concerned that I will attend at my residence EVERY FRIDAY, T?JranSAet business connected with tlio office of Irustee of Logan township. Wm. CLEM, Trustee. Trustee s ^Totice. Not ice is hereby given to all parties interested that I will attend at my office in Stendal, EVERY SATURDAY, To transact.business connected with the office Trustee s TTctice. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that I will attend at my office at White Oak, EVERY MONDAY, to transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Marion township. All persons having business with said office will please take notice. SASSER SULLIVAN. Trustee. SuLrrrre^or s 3STotice. All parties wishing surveying done will please call on or address me at Petersburg or Spurgeon. Orders left with Countv Treasurer, at Petersburg, will be promptly attended to FRANK R. BILDERBACK, County Surveyor. ieaa.t' s ^Tct2.ce. PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF APPLIcants for teacher's license will lie held on the last Saturday of each month as follows: For months having an even number of days, at Augusta. For those having an odd number, at Petersburg. A certificate of good moral character from some member of the County .Board of Education must i>e brought by applicants in the county and from County Superintendent by Those out of the!county. J. L. MOUNT, June 1,1885. County Sup’t. Hi TICKET, SIR.

A Popular Conductor Says: I consider it my duty to impart some very valuable information to *my friends and acquaintances, as many of them know the unpleasant condition under which I have labored in performing my duties as conductor of the Georgia Central railroad. Rome months ago I became afflicted with a severe attack of Rheumatism, and I desire to state how I was cured. It increased in violence until I could no longer get in and out of the cars without assistance. « While thus suffering all the agonies of this dread disease and ready to abandon my position through sheer necessity, I was induced to try B. B. B. THE EFFECT WAS TRULY MAGICAL. I had no idea that a medicine could produce such an effect in so short a time. I experienced a wonderful change before using half a bottle. After taking only four bottles, I find myself to-day a well man. This splendid medicine effected a cure no less wonderful in the case of my wife, who was also terribly afflicted with Rheumatism. She obtained complete relief and perfect restoration to health after taking the same number of bottles I did. I take much pleasure in recommending B. B. B. to my friends as FIRST-CLASS. I refer to Mr. R. Schmidt, Agent C. R. R. Atlanta, and to C. li. R. Agent, Macon, and Dr. H a pc, Atlanta. J. T. UOORMA N. Conductor Central R. R. RHEUMATISM. Although a practitioner of nearly twenty years, my mother influenced me to procure B. B. B. for her. She had been confined to her bed several months with Rheumatism, which had stubbornly resisted all the usual remedies. Within twenty-four hours after commencing B. B. B. I observed marked relief.- She has just commenced her third bottle, and is neariy as active as ever, and has been in the front yard with “rake in hand,” cleaning up. Her improvement is truly wonderful and immensely gratifying. C. H. MONTGOMERY, M. D. Jacksonville. Ala., April 2, 1885. seplO-Iw Frank & Horn brook, sole agents, Petersburg.

PARKER’S I HAIR BALSAM the popular favorite for dressing the nair, Restoring the color when gray,and preventing Dandruff. It cleanses the scalp. VI StODS the hair fa Hi*

[ g sure to please. 50c. and $r. sizes at Druggists. | PARKER’S TONIC The Best Cough Cure you can use and the best known preventive of Consumption. Parker's Tonic kept in a home is a sentinel to keep sickness out. Used discreetly it keeps the I blood pure and the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys ! *n working order. Coughs and Colds vanish before it. It builds up the health. If you suffer from Debility, Skin Eruptions, | Cough, Asthma, Dyspepsia, Kidney, Urinary or L Female Complaints, or any disorder of the Lungs, k Stomach, Bowels, Blood or Nerves, don’t wait y till you are sick in bed, but use Parker's Tonic to-day; it will give you new life and vigor. H1SCOX & CO., N. Y. Sold by Druggists. Large saving buying $1 size. -—•* -.5KSJ—-'M_'

«S. P. HAMMOND,» DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of All Kinds. : STOCK r COMPLETE. The goods an? welUseleeted and of a superior quality. His Stock can not be excelled, and every visitor to the fair should see it. Repairing Always Neatly and Promptly Done.

i venloved to Dr. Jiergen s ED. KING'S NEW BUILDING. MAIN STREET. Drugi Stove, REMEMBER THE PLACE.

BILLMEYER & MONTGOMERY. A G real Stock of HARDWARE, STOVES BUILDING MATERIAL, TI Etc.

The Flying Dutchman Sulky Plow, The Lightest Running Plow ever Made. Columbus Buggies and Spring Wagons.

New Monarch, Farmer’s Friend, and Buckeye Wheat Drills, Buckeye Cider Mill, Eagle Feed Cutter, etc.

Everything in the Building Material Line at Prices that can not be equaled in Southern Indiana. TIN ROOFING AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTY. CALL AND LEARN PRICES. BILLMEYER & MONTGOMERY.

IN A VERY SHORT TIME EVERY ONE WILL BE THINKING ABOUT BUYING Yarn, Blankets, &c., and there is no doubt but that you will be anxious to buy them as cheap as you possibly can, and seciire the BEST GOODS for the money there is be found in the market, you are going to investigate the matter thoroughly before you make your purchase, and that is our reason for calling your attention to the EXTRAORDINARY STOCX of the above class of goods we have to show you. STABTIITG- OUT "WITH

WHITE FLANNEL We can show you a full assortment, running in price as follows; 15, 20,25,30,85, 40, 50, GO, 75, 85 and $1 per yard. • nr REDS We start in on a good Twill at 20 cents and

run the line up 25, 2T|, 30, 32|, 35, 40, 45 and 50 cts. nr yarns 4Ve can offer you a GOOD ALL. WOOL Factory make at a lower price than you have ever BEEN ABLE TO BUY it at heretofore.

THE IMMENSE QUANTITIES WE HANDLE OF THIS CLASS OF GOODS Enables us to secure prices beyond the reach of those buying it in single pi<^e lots, and if you will examine our stock before you make your purchase. W'e feel CONFIDENT WE CAN SAVE YOU SOME MONEY. "W^SHCIlSrGKrOET, IlfcTIO. Opposite Cabel, Kataf&aan’s Ss Oa’s Store T’a.slrionsi'ble ® IL^Lorclreirrt ® Tailor. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. A large and well selected stock of piece goods. Prices very reasonable. Give li. Aiknian voar order.

IS NOW GOING ON. H. Mason’s Sacrifice Sales Will Continue Daily Till All SUMMER GOODS are Sold. And to that end he has made a Great Sfl&TXOtiOtt and now assures all purchasers Seen Before, in Petersburg or Elsewhere. COME THIS MORNING. Parasols sold regardless of cost. We have several grades of WHITE DItESS GOODS to be sold at Halt Price; also our stock of Clothing, Hats & Caps at Half Price—$3 Hat at $1.50 $15 Suit at $7.50 This is less than the goods cost. * Great bargains in BOOTS and SHOES. Stock, of $1.50 fine Shoes for $1.00 our $2.00 fine Shoes for $1.50: $2.50 Boot for $1.50. All those anticipating buying goods it will pay them go to 9 SI. Store, Next to Bank, ^=eters‘bu.rg', Irrd.. My entire stork must be closed out. My reasons arc : I am going to retire from retail business. Come and sec inc. Mir Mb ir IB W lb k

EDWIN SMITH, Attorney : at : Law, PETERSBURG, IXD. OFFICE—In Bank Building, with J. W. Wilson, corner Soyrntlraml Main streets. Jasper ^ Petersburg j GEORGE RILEY, • • Proprietor* TR1 WRPYT Y Petersburg, Jasper, ant! 1 IU‘If uLiilJ I French Lick; Leaving Petersburg every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday, arriving at French Lick t lie same day. I.cave Jasper Monday, Wednesday and Friday. 0P Tourists will save time and money by taking this short mute. Fare from Petersburg to Jasper, $1. Special attention given, to Packages, Orders, Messages, etc. Orders by telegraph or teleplume promptly attended to. Kxtra livery furnished. Patronage solicited.

K. It. KIME, M. 1)., Physician « Surgeon, PETERSBURG, - - INDIANA. —- Office, over Barrett «& Son's- Store. IteslI dcncc hi Profit's addition,one square south of Presbyterian parsonage. Calls promptly attended to, day or uight. AMMS BROTHERS, -.PllUPHIETOKS— ! Livery, Peed and Bale Stable, Corner Sixth and Warnvt Sts., i FeteraTbiarg, IndIlorscs nnd Buggies for hire at rcastninble : rates. New Buggies! Safe Horses. ■ Horses Fed ny the Day or Week. : Steisss Os^i os. Co=m.=io=ic=. i ■ '

BS3^D"S”S New Picture Gallery. OS SCHAEFER’S BLOCK, Two Doors West of itlentgomery’s Store, FET£RSBIR«. Vl.i. kinds of Pictures taken at prices to suit tiikies. CHILDREN'S PICTURES taken by the LIGHTNING PROCESS and satisfaction guaranteed. 1 make a specialty of K AMIl.V'tlUt)CPS and can suit you both In quality arid price. We do COPYING AN11 ENLARGING from old |>ictnrcs so cheap that you will be astonished when you learn our prices. t'aU and sec us anil we will convince you that the One-story Gallery Is the "boss.'’ Notice of Insolvency* t T the June term, 18X.V of the Pike Circuit , t Court, the esi'Ite uf John E. Robling was declared insolventr-JrUose tntcrested are notified that it will be settled accordingly. Sc pi. K>, li> ISA >.C M. GLADl's'll, Administrator.