Pike County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 23, Petersburg, Pike County, 15 October 1885 — Page 3

Pike County Democrat. Thursday, Oct. 15, 1885. Railroad-i-Time-i-Tables, Indianapolis & Evansville Railroad. Taking Eti'eet Sunday, Oct. 11,1885. going Kokth. stations. No. it*. TH'p. Evansville 9:23 a in “ Somerville 10:26 a in Oakland City. .10:38 a m “ lNttersburg 11:18am Art. Washington 12:10 p m OOI.NG SOUTH. STATIONS. No. 11. Dep. AT ashington. 1:43 p m " Petersburg ■-_ 2:38 pm li Oakland City. . 3:13 p in “ Somerville . Arr. Evansville No. 14. 3:30 p it! 7:43 a n 8:20 a li 9:33 a re 11:20 a re 3:28 p m 4 :S0 p in No. IS. 12:30 p re 2:88 p re 4:00 p re 4:30 p re '6:20 p re No.9 IsouthJ arrives at 6:38 a. m. aud No, 12 [north] at 7:0(J p. m. Trains run daily except Sunday, connecting with trains east and west on O. & M. at Washington. G. J. GEAMMER, _ i General Passenger Agent, EVANSVILLE & TERRE HAUTE R. R. I'OVUU.VSUII TABLE OF TIME. TIME CARD, IN EFFECT OCT. It, 1885. « SO® S e. X ? 9 P P p % g 3 3 3 2 3 pcsiaejjcpiiwwcc ^ wCS»'*ww’A«©i**>Ow * P P P -j -4 5 3 5 £-3 3 3 3 3 3 I 4 « -i •c *o 3 3 ‘svevs'se 3 3 3 53 5 3 SfcSSS ? ewv: £ 5333 3 * pac-..,a x c 2 i ^ c Lr> £ c’c-c’c's p s b b p b 33333333333 a -4 © *3 ■ Srrv a" sb PH k B . = “ ~ s i —= I 5 3* > 2 » 5*< < 2 C 5 -.=sBB%* - A- g 5 S'BmSSs a »sa © r >: a. o 2 ■ •3 ■© > 3 * •/» Si^es0 B B B B * (J 33333' *1 — *i 3: *J U O C T »1 *J C3 SS^i'?S5?.?JSi5S p BBBBSSBSaP-P 5333335333.33 BSSSB V, sfe'ggs? •33-C-3-S £ 535 55 ' ;B * X ; fell: B S B 355 p S P P B B S. 5 3 E 5 5 5 5 ■BX-1BO Cl c: c: *. . i3§'s?g§3§.$3 ?' t3 J»P? P P W

Trains 5 amt 6 daily with sleeper between Nashville and Chicago. Trains 3 ami 4 daily with sleeping ears between Evansville Chicago and Evansville and Indianapolis. Trains 2 and 1 daily with through Bullet coach between Evansville and Indianapolis. Trains ft, 10, 23. 24 daily except Sunday. The O. & M. OHIO AND MISSISSIPPI. Popular Through Route and Direct i'aat Line to all Point* aB&et eSc -West. FmI Tine, Best Aeroaunadatious sod Sure Conaectlous lu lilon Depots. 8 THKti: DAILY TRAILS q EACH WAV BETWEEN ** Cincinnati, Louisville and St. Louis, Stopping at Way 1‘olnts. lnxurlsut Parlor t ars on alt Day Trains. Palace steeping Cars on all Night Traius. PISE DAY COACilKK OS ALL TBA1SS. TRAINS GOING EAST: Btatioek. Accom- l>ay Night Vine A mod'n Exp. Exp. Ctn’tl Lv Ht. Louts + 8 25am ‘tiWtani *7U0pm - Hhattuc 8 49am 955am 9 22pm “ Sandoval.. 3 57am 9S2pm “ Odin. 996am 1919am 944pm . •* Flora— . 10 06am 11 02am 19 58pm “ Otney.. 1052am 1140am 1143pm “ Vinoeitn’s 12 10pm 1252pm 1250am “ Mitchell... 2 24pm 247pm 251am •* Seymour 104pm 3 ispm 4 loam “ N. Vernon 4:15pm 111pm 4.18am Ar Cincinnati 7 50pm 839pm 7 03am $ "* Louisville. 6 30pm 6Sopm 0 55aitn> TRAINS GOING WEST: Lv Clnclnn’ti+OOUam *815am *7 3upm N. Vernon 9 lOtim 10:17am 1015pm “ Seymour 9 43am 110,lam 1017pm “ Mitchell... 11 06am 1200am 1158pm . “ Vlnoeuu’s 150pm 219pm 220am “ Oloey. 2 53pm 3'01ptn 325am “ Flora- 3 4.1pm S58pm 4 09am “ Odip ..... 4 48pm 4:10pm oOftaiu “ Sandoval.. 4 52pm 436pm o 18am “ Hhattuc*■.. 5 00pm 4 46pm 5 27um Ar St. Louis 7 20nm 640pm 7 Alam Throat Slwpiag Car Accomodations tu CUCIMATI, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, HEW YORK, St. Louis, Cairo, He« Orleans, and Intermediate Points, For Emigrants and Land Seekers, the "U. A M.” Is the Shortest and quickest route and provides the best accomodations. The O, A M. is the only line running a sleeping car of any description between CINCINNATI and ST.LOUIS. Chute 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 hj letter to BON DU RANT, Agent Ohio A Mississippi R’y, Washington, I ml. 14 IIALl.STKD,Truv. Pass. Apt., Vincennes, Indiana. W. W. PEABODY, W. B. KIIATTUC, Pn»t and Gen. Man. Gen. Fuss. Act. _ CINCINNATI, O Or Jeffersonville, Madison & Indianapolis, - (SHOE! XjXSTE.) Schedule ik Effect January 12,1885. Trains depart from Louisville, Kv., going North as follows: e CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. No. 5 Indianapolis Mail ..+5:55a m Ho. 1 Chicago Express *.*7:50 am No. 3 Iudisgtapoils Express.+3:20 pm No. 7 Chicago Fast Line .*7:29 p m Returning arrive at Louisville as follows: No. 10 Southern Express.+7 15a ill No. 4 Louisville Express .+11 50 a m No. 2 Louisville Mail. +7 05pm No. 8 Louisville Express.*10 35 p m •Dally +Daily except Sunday._ Trains Nos. 1 and 7 connect at Indianapolis for St. Louis. Nos. 3 and 5 going North and Nos. 4 and 2 going South, connect at Columbus for points ou Cambridge City and Madison Branches. No. 2 going South and No. t going North have through coaches and parlor care between Louisville and Chicago without change. No. 10 going South and No. 7 going North have through coaches and elegant new palate sleeping care between Chicago and Louisville without change. For time tables, rates of fare, through tickets, baggage cheeks and further Information regarding the running of trains, apply 1 f t > C. H. llAUEKTV or Z. T. UNDERWOOD. Ticket Agents, Louisville, Ky. JAMES McCREA. E. A. FORD, Manager, Gen. Pass. A Tkt. Agt., Columbus. Ohio. Pittsburg, Pa. H. It. DERING, Ass’t Gen’l Pass. Agt., Indianapolis. Indiana.

lift SUKU AIUI lAAJE* 1UL 1/raisrilleSSt. L««is Airline [Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis R’y.] WHEN YOU GO East or T^Test, 2:82 am 7:U0 am THE GREAT SHORT LINE To all the principle Cities of the East, and msklng direct connectIons at St. Louis with tr.-.lns for all parts In MISSOURI. NEBRASKA, KANSAS, COLORADO, TEXAS, IOWA. And the Great West and North West, Trains urrlvlug at Ismisvllle at 0:45 p. m„ make direct connections with trains on C. & O.fbr STAUNTON, RICHMOND, WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, WHITE BL’LPHER SPRINGS, and all principle cities of the east. EXPRESS GOING EAST. Leave Oakland .. . 2:43 pm Arrive Mitrllle .7:10pm EXPRESS GOING WEST. Is>aved>aklani] .... * 12:30 pm 12:47 am Arrive St. louts 7:05 pm M:U>am All trains run on Central Standard Time. MP*Tratns 8 and 4 have Pullman I'a luce sleeping cant between St. Louis and Louisville. The notice of Emigrants is especially Invited to the tallowing advantage offered by this line: Till* Is the shortest line to St. Louis. This line connects at St. Louis with Union liepot with trains of all roads leading West, Northwest and Southwest. All trains run SOLID between Louisville and St. Luui*. For full Information concerning routes, rates, Ac., call upon or write to J. F. HURT, Oakland City, Agent WE, A St. L. R’y. ileo. F. Evans, J&mks s. Cahk. r Ass't to President. Gen. Ticket Agt.

DECO?! The only decoy used by P. C. Hammond & Sons to attract customers is the exceedingly simple, straightforward one of FIRST-CLASS GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES this market has ever known. Come and see our stock, and get our prices. THE NEWS. Ol’R TOWN, COUNTY AND VICINITY REPORTED* IN BRIEF. Jack frost. Autumn leaves. Tolu trade is good. Revive the social circle. The sere and yellow leaf. Make it hot for swindlers. Pay taxes and avoid penalty. Tho dancing club is a success. Good trade here last Saturday. The wall paper season is over. Gossips are sometimes detainers. Give us spelling schools tide winter. Freckles are growing fashionable. Make arrangements for a reunion hero next fall. After to-day quail may be shot “according to law.” Petersburg needs a good hook and ladder company. Tice's son-in-law predicted fair weather this week. Goodspecd Bros, are writing a history «f Daviess county. Defective fines cause many fires. See that they are iu order.

Milliners are laying in fall stock. The husbands will be asked for a "V.” Every visitor within our gates says: “What great improvements in this town." The morals of Petersburg are as pure as any town of its size in the State. Rev. TV. X. Whitsitt, of Union, preached at the Methodist Church, Sunday evening. ’Squire Thomas Hart has been granted a pension of $2 per month, dating from 1882. Moses 11 ess has put two iarMshbw windows in his store room, aildisps a new stock of goods. \ The Prairie Scorcher is the name of a rrd-liot newspaper to be started at Odou, Daviess county. The Vincennes News is issuing a very creditable fair daily this week. The Hailey boys are hustlers. Dr. ]{. It. lvhue's residence is now on Seventh street, he having purchased the projwrty of Abe Seebren. Washington is disinfecting the moral atmosphere. Keepers of bawdy houses are in the clutches of law. John Heel, of Vincennes, lias bought from T. 0. llainuiond, Greeneastle, the stallion, Bhek Thorn, for $1,500. Secretary Heiter has our thanks for invitation to editor's day at the Knox county fair. To-day is the occasion. Elijah Miiey has received notice, through J. M. White, that he has been granted a pension of $8 per month, dating from July, 1880. A. J. Patterson is making great improvements in His Eighth stroet property, and will remove into it next week. We gladly welcome Mr. Patterson and family to our place. 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. S. T. Palmer’s new paper at Clearwater, Kansas, is a bright, newsy six column quarto. The Leader is -immense, and we, with Sam's many friends, wish him success iu his undertaking. How many bald heads yon see. Work, worry, disease, dissipation. These do it. Parker’s Hair Balsam stops falling hair and restores gloss and youthful color”. Exceptionally clean, elegant, a perfect dressing, not greasy. Prevents dandruff. Treasurer Peter Hagle, of Martin county, was investigated by Messrs. Fleencrand Lavclle,aud found $589.8fi short in his accounts. The amount was paid. Ex-Treasurer Brooks was reported short $3,195,90, and tin courts will settle the matter.

iou can t work to much purpose unless yon are well, but you can build up your health and strength with Parker’s Tonic, and work will then become easy. It sets the lungs, liver and kidneys in working order. Coughs and colds vanish before it. Take it in time. When Noah was in the Ark young Ham was always playing tricks on the old gentleman. One day he told his sea-faring father that there was water in the cellar and they had all caught cold ! Then it dawned on Naoh that he had omitted to secure a supply of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup, which he always used. Thomas S. Smith and Edwin Smith have bought the r-eal estate, insurance and loan business, formerly carried on bv Doyle & Thompson, and will continue the^usiness as it has been done heretofore. All the patrons of the old firm are cordially invited to call and see them. They will give prompt and careful attention to all business intrusted to their care. The success of county fairs; denote activity and prosperity of our people. Ail the neighboring fairs have beeif successful, as was ours, which was the first of the season. People go from one county to another and mingle in social Intercourse, and admire the fine exhibits. Thus we know each other better. The Daviess county fair last week, and the Vincennes Ifkir this week close the season. The fair at Washington was a pronounced success. The eutries were large and the showing iirst-elass, and in the speed ring the performances were fine. Great crowds attended, the attractions being snch as draw, and the officers received the praise of all.

Lay in hickory nuts. “Let there be light.*’ Look out for a cold snap. Kraut cutting is in order. Skatiug rink this winter? Dead heats and live beats. Take down your awnings. Wild geese journey south ward. See chauge of I. & E. time card. Keep your eve on your hen houses. Traveling salesmen a»e numerous. Corn is slowly coining into market. The Vincennes Kail road is sleeping. Keep boys from jumping on and oil of moving trains. DePamv’s plate glass is used iu the front of Hisgen's building. _ Six members of the Vincennes police force weigh 1,239 pounds. Patent red-hot stoves, regular Col. Sellers heaters, at Billmeyer & Montgomery’s. The indebtedness of Washington township, (Daviess county) due, or about to fall due, is $S,3S3.30. Pike county and Petersburg was well represented at the St. Louis fair and the Daviess county fair last week. Rather than drag down those who have been unfortunate, why not lift them up? Do not kick a pot-son when they are down. The Wilson Dramatic Company, which was booked for this place next week, has canceled the engagement and will not appear. “The smooth current of domestic jov” is often disturbed. A husband going home “in his cups” causes a “squall” ou the matrimonial sea.

Edward 0. Hawkins, of Frankfort, Ind., the traveling man injured in the Straight Line wreck last February, obtained a judgment against the road in the Daviess circuit court last week for $1,510. On account of a press of advertising matter we are crowded for space this week. Next week we will make arrangements to place advertisements on the outside, and will then not be crowded as we are now. Rev. II. C. Yates, of Owensville, will preach at the C. 1*. Church at Union next Monday aud Tuesday evening- . Theme, Monday evening, “Woman’s Sphere in Gospel Work.” Tuesday evening, “Infant Baptism.” Washington Daily Democrat, Sth: .Johnny McCarty, of Petersburg, is here with one of the prettiest two-year-old stallions you ever clapped your eyes on. He also has a four-year-old pacing horse that promises well. There was uot much opposition to the incorporation of Winslow, and the result of the election held for that purpose on Tuesday, Oct. Gth, resulted in flip-live for and eighteen against. We hope it will result to the advancement and improvement of Winslow. Two newspaper offices in this place are adjoining dental rooms. The cries, you will then take notice, you hear coming from new spa per quarters are not the screams of the lighting editor’s victims in all eases—but from the dental offices, where they extract teeth without pain, comes the cries oftentimes. Gout, a painful disease affecting principally the fibrous tissues about the smaller joints, has various names, according to the parts alfectcd, as podassa, when in the feet; ehivassa. when in the hands, &e., but whether the attack is first felt*in the feet, the hands, or some other part, rub with Salvation Oil at once. It annihilates pain. Price 25 cents a bottle. The item in last week's paper regarding the trial of a young man at Steudal on the 3d inst., transposed the names of Riehardsou and Miller, It was Columbus Miller who was fined $15 for an assault upon Wesley Richardson. Miller beat and bruised Richardson about the head with a club, the affray occurring in a corn field, about three weeks ago, within three miles of Stendal, where these parties reside. One of tiie last stories of “II. 11.”— “The Captain of the ‘Heather Bell’”— will appear iu the November Harper’s. The same number will include a story by F. Austey,, the author of “Vice Versa” and “The Tinted Venus,” called “The Singular Caso’ of Mr. Samuel Spoolin,” with illustrations by Reinhart. Among the poems will be “Summer's Decay,” by Nora Perry, illustrated with a full page picture l>v C. Y. Turner, antjpothers by Louise Chandler Moulton and Fiances L. Mace.

Dental Notice. Dr. Harris will be at Algiers on Tuesday, Oct. 20th, prepared to do all kinds of work iu his line of business. Those wishing work done will give him a call at Dr. R. <W. Harris’ office. Satisfaction guaranteed. Attention, Railroad Men 1 “I suffered for more than a yeai with indigestion. I was very bilious, occasionally having a dumb chill, followed by fevers, which prostrated me. I took Simmons Liver Regulator, and am thoroughly satisfied that it is all that it is recommended for iudigestion and bilious complaiuts, for mine was certainly a stubborn case. Many of my frieuds speak of it, and thoy ail agree that it possesses all the virtues you claim for it. “A. H. Hioii rowmi, Conductor C. R. R., Ga.” Another Big Cat. * 4 pr. yard 10 “ “ ft “ “ ft “ “ 25 ** « 9 “ “ 20 “ “ 1.50 !B0 pr. pair 1ft “ “ We have just received our new stock of fall and winter goods, and have cut prices lower than ever; just think of it:— Fine Unbleached Muslin Good Bed Ticking.j.. Brown Muslin .. Big lot of fancy Prints . Montana Jeans—“Woo!” Good stvle Gingham . A11 wool Red Flannel. 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 ft>r young men from . New Dress Goods, ladies’ Wraps, cheaper than the cheapest; in fact our Stock is now complete ami our prices lower than ever, and we Will be pleased to have you call and sec us. Respectfully, Montoomeby. Hammond 4 Hudson. R0 2.20 1.00 7ft 2.7ft 8.00 to $20.00

PElKSONAIi PARAGRAPHS H. llovev, a peusion examiner, was in town, Monday. lion. Samuel Hargrove removed to Greencastle las t week. Sam. Wile, of Vincennes, registered at the Lingo Hotel, Tuesday. Hon. W. F. Townsend visited Louisville last week on legal business. Mrs. J. R. Adams visited Mrs. T. J. Axtell at Washington last week 1*. A. McCarty and family returned Monday from a visit at Washington. Rev. L. Jones, a prominent citizen of Huntingburg, was in town, Thursday last. Miss Belle Eulas and Mrs. A. G. BU1meyer are visiting at Lebanon ami Davton, Ohio. Mrs. H. Mason is visiting her old home at Spencer, lud., and will remain several weeks. H.C. Clay bill, commission dealer in stock at Indianapolis, was in town Monday, looking up live stock matters. Miss Hattie Johnson returned to Spencer, lud., Thursday, after a three week’s visit to her sister, Mrs. H. Mason. E. 1). Chambers, of Posevville, representative of the New York and(Havana Cigar Co., New York, called to see us, Monday. Will Uornbrook 'and Henry Edwards went to Louisville last Friday. Will returned Monday, and Henry will come home lo-morrow Sheriff George Cox, of Dubois county, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry R» Cassiday, of Jasper, passed through town Friday en route home from the Washington fan. Princeton Clarion: Mrs. C. A, Burger, of Petersburg, and her mother, Mrs. Ilersch, of Cincinnati, came down in a carriage from Petersburg Monday and speut the day with Ford E. Barger’S'family. Washington Daily Democrat: George Eisert, of Petersburg, was on the grounds yesterday (Friday) perfectly delighted with the fair. George is like the big sheep he was looking at—all wool and a yard wide. G. W. Massey, a prominent and wideawake farmer of Patoka township, was in town Monday and ealled to see us. He renewed his subscription to the Dkmocuat. Mr. Massey is a liberal patron of newspapers and consequently keeps up with the times. Capt. W H Thompson, of Indianapolis, associate editor of the Masonic Advocate, gave us a call, Saturday, in company with Perry W. Chappell. Mr. Thompson was a prominent correspoudeut during the civil war, and has since 'served on nearly all the Indianapolis papers. He is a thorough newspaper man. C. S. Chambers, author of the great Union snake story, iu which he and It. S. Hornbrook took part, was in town, Monday, and called to see us. It will be remembered that the snake they saw was as big around as a hogshead and 190 feet long, theaccouut of which was published iu ttie daily papers through the country. Mr. Chambers renewed his subscription to the Dkmochat.

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Report of Marriages,Births and Deaths, Itlurringes. IIaydes-Williavs — Married, at the residence of the bride's father, on Thursday evening, Oct. 8, 1885, by Rev. Win. M. Vausickle, Abraham L. Hayden and Miss Lydia F. Williams, of Madison township. Births, Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hargrave, Saturday, Oct. 3, 1885, a tenpound girl. To Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith, Saturday, Oct. 10,1885, a tine girl. yf Deaths. ^ 'Kinmam—Died ou Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1885, of cancer of the liver and stomach, Mrs. Margaret Kiumau, of this township. Frank—Died, on.Saturday evening, Oct. 10,1885, of diptheria, Regina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Frank; aged four veal's. Buried on Monday at Jewish ecmeterv near Vincennes. From Survant. Win. Brock is on the sick listJoel L. Evans will attend the reunion at \ l'rmceton. Kev.JoshuaSpraggins contemplates re-; moving to Missouri soon. Schools opened in this township on the ' 5th, with a large attendance. ltev. McMiehael, of the M. E. Chureh,: proaehed at White Oak. yesterday. Joe Corn is having a large barn built under the supervision of Benson Lindpay. Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Milluitn attended the association at PleasantvUle, Saturday and Sunday. John Alslatt took unto himself a better half, yesteiday Accept our best wishes. John. Onr genial friend, Sam. Jones, (not the revivalist) will attend the soldiers’ reunion at Princeton, this week. John Tnr|dn, of Oakland City, came up on a freight train Saturday to Winslow, to see his girl, jumped Dorn the train and seriously injured himself. Xoeip, |

Jewelry Given Away. With every dollar's worth of goods sold between now and the first day of February, 1886,1 will give a ticket which will entitle the holder to one chance in the drawing which will oceur on that day. The holder of the lucky ticket will have the choice of either a lady’s gold watch, a gentleman’s gold watch or an elegant silver set. I have removed my stock to Dr. Bergen’s Drug Store. Give me a call. Salem P. Hammond. LEUA L AD V Ell TISEMEN TS Administrator's Sale Property. ot Personal VJ’OTICE is hereby given that tho anderi* signed, administrator of the estate of Thomas Case, deceased, will sell at public auction, on the premises, in Jelfersen township, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6,1885, Ail the personal property of the deceased, not taken by ttie widow, consisting of Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Corn in the Held, Farming Implements, Ac.; also a lot of Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms of Sale: -Ailsums of $5 and under cash in hand, on all sums over ?5 a credit, of nine months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved surety, waiving valuation amt appraisement laws, uud bearing six pur cent, interest after maturity. , W.J. ABBOTT, Oct. 15,1SS5. Administrator. Administrator's Bate ot Personal Property. VJ'OTICE is hereby given that the underaigned, administrator of the estate of Margaret E. Noe, deceased, will sell at public auction, on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29,1885, Ail the personal property of the deceased, consisting of two head of Horses, i „ ., ---_ one Sewing .Machine, Corn in ttie 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 15 a credit oft twelve months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved surety without relief from valuation and appraisement laws, and hearing six per cent, interest from date. EDWARD C, GLAD1SH, October 8.1S85. Administrator. Notice to Heirs of Petition to Sell Heal Estate. State of Indiana, i ... .. „ P(kk County. i iroult Court. NOTICE is hereby given that Indiaun 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 said countv. Attest : DA N. C. ASH BY, Clerk, Oct. 8,1885. C. C. Pike county.

Notice of Admiuistrattoti. VfOTIcfe is hereby given that the underm signed has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court or 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. ■ i EDWARD C. G LA DISIT, Oi‘t. 8.1885. Administrator. Ely, Townsend A Fleener, Att'ys. forestate. Notice of Aiiiuiuistratiou. VTOTICE is hereby given that the underO signed has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pike countv, State of Indiana, administrator of the ‘estate of Thomas Case, late of. Pike county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ,:- W. J. ABBOTT, Oct. 15,1885. Ad moist rat or. Txv.at©3-s 2srot3.ee. ^ Notice 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 of trustee of Lockhart township. All persons having business with said office will please take notice. O. J. GREEN WAY, Trustee. ’Z’r-u.stse e 2STotice. Notiee Is. hereby given to ail parties concerned that I will attend at my office In Algiers City, AT A lit. TIMES, To transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Jefferson township. * li. W. II ARRIS, Trustee. rTarvaateo’s ZTotlce. Notice is hereby given to all parties concerned that I will attend at my residence EVERY FRIDAY, To transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Logan township. Wm. CLEM, Trustee. T. S. & E. Smi t h, (Successor* to Doyle & Thompson,) -.4TTOfiJTJSYS AT LAW,- \ -) AND (— Wtap^knllgEsts, Office, second door Bank Building, IFE’Z'ZSSfc£32373^3-, - - - ZZTX>_ The l>est Fire and Life Insurance Companies represented. Money to loan on first mortgages at seven and eight per cent. Prompt attent ion to collections and all business entrusted to us. FIRST CLASS AGENT Wanted in this County hi represent our beautifully illustrated family magazine. Special terms and permanent engagement given to the right party. Any smart man or woman who is willing to work ands iias the ability to push the magazine can se-' •ure a splendid position. Write us at once, jiving age, particulars of past work and terri:ory desired. Address, COTTAGE HEARTH CO.. Boston, Mass. “TICKET, SIR.” A Popular Conductor Says: I consider it my duty to impart tfome 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. Home 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 ears witbout 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 ease 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. It. Atlanta, aud to C. U. R. Agent, Macon, and Dr. Hape, Atlanta. J. T. GOODMAN. Conductor Central It. It. ^ RHEUMATISM. Although a practitioner of nearly twenty years, my mother influenced me to procure B. B. B. for her. She had l>een confined to her bed several months with Rheumatism, which had stubbornly resisted all the usual remedies. Within twenty-four hours after commencing li. B. B. I observed marked relief. She has just commenced her third bottle, and is nearly as active as eyer, 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.

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GIVEN AWAY! --o- ' TOT7E CHOICE: - A LADY’S OR A . GENTLEMAN’S GOLD WATCHI OK AN ELEGANT SILVER SET.

.'' ith.every dollar s worth of goods sold between now and the first day of February, 1806, 1 will give a ticket which will entitle the holder to one chance in a drawing which will take place Oh that dav. Tlic lucky one can have choice of the articles above mentioned. .**A;VE REMOVED MY STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AXI) JEWELRY TO TIIE DRUG SI ORE O* Db. J. W. BERGEN. HOLLAND S GOLD PENS—BEST IN SALEM UP. USE.

BILLMEYER & MONTGOMERY, A Great Stock of HARDWARE, STOVES BUILDING MATERIAL, TXltTTXT"Etc.

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

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

Everything in the Building Material Line at Prices that can net be equaled in Southern Indiana. TIU ROOFING AND GUTTERING A SPECIALTY. CALL AND LEARN PRICES. BILLMEYER & MONTGOMERY.

IN A VERY. SHORT TIME EVERY ONE WILL BE THINKING ABOUT BUYING } wuwiiop >mnp &c., and there is no doubt but that yon frill be anxious to buy them as cheap as you possibly can, and secure the BEST GOODS for the money there is be found in the market, yon are going- to investigate the matter thoroughly before you make your purchase, and that is our reason for calling your attention to the EXTRAORDINARY STOCK of the above class of goods we have to show vou. ■>!-. ' OTT'T ttt” x or xx

WHITE FLANNEL We can show you a full assortment, running' in price as follows: 15, 20,25, 30, 35, 40, 50, GO, 75, 85 and §1 per yard. IN EELS' We start in on a good Twill at 20 cents arid

run the line up 25, 274,130, 824,35, 40, 45 and 50 cts. m YARNS We 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 QTJ^lKTXTIES WE HANDLE OF THIS CLASS OF GOODS Enables, us to secure prices beyond the reaclrof those buying- it in single piece lots, and if you will examine our stock before you make your purchase. We fbel CONFIDENT WE CAN SAVE TON SOME MONET. •W^.SECIETO-l'Ol^r. XZCTID. Opposite Gabel, Kauffinan’s 8s Go.’s Store Z^a,slilon.a-lole © :L£exclx£LXXt © Ta-ilox. Perfect satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. None but the best workmen employed. Two first-class cutters. Prices reasonable. Can’t be beat. IS NOW GOING ON. S. Mason’s Sacrifice Sales Will Continue Daily Till All SUMMER GOODS are Sold. And to that end he has made a OrTSat Rs&UCtion and now assures all purchasers Better He for UBS CASE M Ever Seen Before, in Petersburg or A Elsewhere. COME THIS MORNING. Parafeols sold regardless of cost. We have several grades of 1\ HITE DRESS GOODS to be sold at Half Price; also our stock of Clothing, Hats & Caps al Half Price-$3 Hat at $1.50 $15 Sait 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 • l£ilSOIT’S Store, Next to Bank, ZE^etexs’teru.xg', Ixxd.. My entire stock must lie closed out. My reasons are: I am groin" to retire from retail business. Come and see me. ^

ADAMS BROTHERS, -PROPRIETORSLiyery, Feed and Sale Stable, Corker Sixth asd Wai.nct Sts., X’otexalE-virg'. Ind. llorees and Boggles for hire at reasonable rates. Kew Buggies! Safe Horses. Horses Fed bt the Oat or Were. Some S9IA. on Comm 1—1, ea. Notice of iMsotTencjr. AT the June term, hW5. of the Pike Circuit Court, the estate of John E. Robllng was declared Insolvent. Those Interested are notided that It will be settled accordingly. ISAAC M. til,APISH, Sept. 29, MBL Administrator.

K. K. KIME, M. D., Physician I Surgeon, PETERSBURG, - - lXTHAXA. Office, over Barrett A Son’s Store. Reside nee on Seventh street, three squares south of Main. Calls (inimptl)' attended to, day or ►night. ■ Super!Ifctlc*. PUBLIC EXAMINATION OF APPIJcauts for teacher’s license will be held on the last Saturday of each month ns 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 be brought by applicants in the county and from County Superintendent by those ont of the county. J. I.. MOUNT, Juno 1, I&S. County Sup~t.

Trustee's tbTatlee. Notice Is hereby given to all persons Interested that I will attend at my office In PleasnntviUe, at ali. times. to transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Monroe township. All persons having business with said office will please take notioe. JAS. A. SH EPARD. Trustee. Xr-u-ates s tSTotlcoNotice Is herebv given toffil persons Interested that I will attend at my office at White Oak. KVKHY MONDAY, to transact business connected with the office ofTrustee of Marlon township. All persons having business with said office will please . take notiee. SASSER SULLIVAN,Trustee. ST3.rsre4ror a XTotlew. Alt parties wishing surveying done will please call on or address me at Petersburg or Spurgeon. Orders left with County Treasurer, at Petersburg, will be promptly attended to FRANK R. BILRKRBAPK, County Surveyor.