Pike County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 47, Petersburg, Pike County, 7 April 1887 — Page 3

nnnuxuEWk MOST IMPORTANT lo the nianv it concern*. ha* o|<ened an oIBce over the MODEL DRUG STOKE. -lie treat* CHRONIC.'. DISEASES a*a specially, and will consult by letter or visit any part of ll»« country to tte invalih*. Orrnr hocks, 8 to 11, A. M., and] 2 too, 1*. II. t,r j Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, j PETERSBURG, - - IXDIAN'A ] AU Unit and t«»»n property placed la my j band* far ante Still he advertised free «.fcli«r<c. | iirrii t- l'p <ialn> over City Drug iM'sr. rpllOS. S. SMITH, AGENT TOR HI* Iitfurtnff CawytRli*. ntao, I.’lfe Th-I gQn.no- Agent Tb*** art- the lU**t tomjm- j Ilka tlA th«* ^ »»rlvl. j Kcat and CollceOo^.Spectaltir^ ! ivtciaburs. lud. j ®LOST!• $100.00 In $5, 810 and 820 Bills,

1'.vrrr year, by not buying your I>ltl fi*. M KI»R 1N K.H, 1*.\ 1 NTK. ollJ*. WAI L I’Al'Klt, Hr., nt DR. J. I. BERGEN’S City Drug Store. Wli.ru kin nl*o la found a largr .took of sni«<u. kook*, Hout»oi. ariTUKS *r. A .jaa-inlly la uiiufr of ltir»«**w>d». t*"* alork la tire uoat roIuylrU' uutl prlrva Ilia H r uiran what «r a»y. ami our low prlrvu will pmvr It. j. Wh*<o y*m irr In town, givo u« a oil alul arc for yourarlvra. lbiuvwbcr thr ptarr, BERGEN'S CITY DRUGSTORE, »:. K. Ki»r*» >c* Balldinz. K. .1 HAmUB,i

Resident-:-Dentist, rrlrnkari, Indiana. >■, t.t. -woatac ■wjwstst^irs^D • \ ? in Nrw It hi* R-iikliiif. . __1 ADAMS BROTHERS, ■f ■ -iltOl'UIUUUM?— Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, . CoBBkB bUTU asi> Wauct n»., TMoa'tur;, Z&l . IInr*- < aIXI Rii^slr* for I»rc At n'a*ouabii ratr*. *f .w Ituegir*: ."«a Ili.r**-*. Hok-UI Ft* BT TUB I»A» «»B WlT«. j/ I --- • ast|M O-sli oak CuomUsIen. Dr. J. D. Lcetzerich, —~ OV ur^-T- ••

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ana can ft* amt at any turn-. WH(IL.KM.\I.K t-IHT of *> Var'.ettoa of tvcrpria * VarteHanof M> rub* and Plauta.au Varteltea ofTivc ‘ > aaat ftav to any applicant. Aitn» Oeo. 3Flxi2ae37% Erergreen. Itoor Co., Wis. BROADWAY t VIM1SX1TI, (105 Broidny. Wt 314 *&) OHIO. I have leaaril and furnished a I arc.- boex* In e*rfant*tyl«iur l*mr<trR>. Hot android bath > all madam ndiretiieorh-a. Central—only I thrrc Mniaiva Ihwi IVoi.ullc. . Third dim ! car*. at Vakm il. o.t, paw anihlu a trsr M of door, at corner of Third and Rroadsrajr. xpr- I rial attmthm to traurlciit guest*. I would hr l Hoard to have my Indiana friends Mop srtlh | »ar while In the city. Wu»*i AT. r. KMUUT. S WINCED U ALESMEN ■ to rani a** for th* *ale of S’ursrry ■■ M‘,ck! mWsSBBUBS£imM derd* ».________ Mill. AMnwat nanoUllMatr Ckase Bros., I THIS PAPZS

Pike County Democrat. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1887 (Kbtered at tb<- PaatulBec at Petenbur*. Ind., f»r traaamlaatou tbruuxh the mail* aa •eeoud rlaaa matter.: mn or mmirntn. If paid la . M If |Mtd within thirty dar*. . I If paid within the year. .. 1 Ifpold after expiration of year..* No paper sent out of the county unto** paid ii advance. IVraona sending ua a club of FIT*, with iA will receive the paper free for one year. ADVERTISING RATES AND RULES. HjkuV. 1 Inch 2 inch 3 inch I Inch >« col*»* »i o>l’n t fnl’n I v.li wr*tt w»M y i +!$ iFS'ir rvj i 2tJ i », 2 »»500 io«o tut); 12 00 « ID II uo, » oo I UU to mi lyear Mr The n«e realty temrnt ba« the Ureeet rlrealatlea ef U) uewapaper pabllahed la rtke t'aaat} I Adrrrtiaera will wake a arte ef thla fact! . THE NEWS lo Brief, With Painter* u Matters. Send u« the new*. Clean out the gutter*: —T-:-Spring poctrv is ripening fa«t. What altoiit our new railroad ? , Will our street., ever he graded ? j We need more railroad faeiiiliea. “Next Sunday is Easter-Sunday.” Road working will soon lie the1 order. 8SS8

Union, Ibis county, lias a now hardwace store. What will be the issue in the com* ing town election? Trade iu Winslow is said to W better than for sometime. Pike CtMinty will be cut by four railroad* in less titan four tears. ' Cau a Town ltoanl not enforce Ihe law on putting down pavements? If not. why? The third Monday in April is the last day in which to pay the first installment of taxes. A few communications were crowded out this week for lark of space. They will appear hereafter. The snow that fell on last Thursday was the largest fall of the “beautiful'* which has fallen here this Winter. The snow was eleven inches deep at this place on last Thursday morning. It went away as quick as it ranc. The ease of Alliiiau vs. Mason, for slander recently in the Circuit Court of this place was derided in favor ot the defendant. ^ Miss Amanda Craytou died in the sixteenth j ear of her age, on last Sunday morning, near this place, of that ■ treaded disca»o. consumption. A railroad through Pike County via Union. I.vnville. Boonville is talked of. It Is to eunnect Vincennes with Owensboro. The railroad we have i» a convenience, but it will take a competing line to give Us low freight* and ten cents ! extra on the bushel r«>r w heat. r Kaster service at the M. K- elnjrrli next Saldiath. Services in the morning at the usual hour, llespoiisive reading and recitations interspersed witli music at night.

At the last meeting of the lecture %*.-Mcialion it was determined to **• urc Doctor Darby, of Evansville to Jelivcr the next lecture. Prof. Wen-; Jail of the Pol) techoic School, Terre llaute, was derided u|m>u as the alternative. Charles lterridge and Flora Abridge were united ia marriage ou March 30. at the M. L Parsonage, Itev. Asbury officiating. A serenade was given thc'tii by the string baud the evening following. May they live long and happily. During the Summer Fred Keu»«, the accommodating saddle and harness dealer of this place, will erect a newbrick building on the lot now occupied bv his harness shop ou maiu *trccet. This is a good enterprise. Let Olliers get in a similar notion.’ Quite a little boom struck the town of Hoonvillc last week. Marion Johnson laid out a part of his fann south of the town into town lots. They found readv sale at fifty dollars a piece. One block near the depot was kept to donate for a factory. Anyone ran get it who will build a factory to employ titty hands. This is the war to do it. Do the citizeus of Petersburg sec tlie point ? Some one broke into the bouse of William Husk, of Madison township, on last Fridav. The burglary was effected while the family was away from home. Every thing was plundered in Hie house in an evident attempt to find money. All they got was two pies. They were seen carrying these away, ami they may liarc to answer for their conduct. Tlie names of the parties were kept a secret for some ttnknow pur|>o$e. The Lecture delivered at tLc M. E Church bv Professor Coulter, of Wabash College, on last Friday night a week ago, on the subject. “Our National l*ark," was pronounced by our citizens as the beat, so far, of the season. The Interest the citizens took in this lecture came from the nature of the subject, it being a subject which |a atailsted to produce much i?«Vrc*J i;> vliat’tcUir. Time*

The I*mUu Family. The Princeton Democrat says: Je»- | se Ilouchins, Ihe noted l“ike county counterfeiter, who was recently pardoned by the J*resident on •••count of the loss of his health, caiue down front the northern prison a few days ago, and was seen aud interviewed by one of our citizens. Hr. Houchins is a mental ami physical wreck. He appeared very much excited over the idea of reaching home and seeing his wife and children after an absence of nearly four years. It will be remembered that Houchins had two brothers sentenced to prison at the same time for the same offence. He reports one of these dead, the other is in good health and wilt probably serve out his full sentence of seren years. Jesse daimes that he passed the counterfeit money while under the influence of liquor, ami went next day and redeemed it. that when he and his brothers were arrested they made no resistance, but were wantonly fired uj»oii by cowardly officers. He will spend his few remaining days on his little farm in Pike county. A hoy named Frank *Kiuinan was arrested on last Saturday evening and lodged in jail at this plv* for plundering the house of Clearance Parker. He was discovered in the act by Hr. J, II. C'orrell, who lives near the residence. Mr. C’orrell very properly informed Ihe marshall, and he in company with S. P. Hammond and Zach Drsou raptured the would-be-thief who attempted to escape, lie gave his name as Charley T. Hunt, but he ! was recognized by some of his ac-1 qusintaiices as Frank Kiutnan. He formerly lived here, but had lately come from New Harmony from where a letter came, even before he

£<>( m:rc a jcw uiu •ian»;g utai he hail plundered andlrobbed hisauut's house while she was attending the death bed of his ta rt her. r Sonic |*ajicrs were found in his possession front which it appears that his acquaintance* are right in stating his name is Frank Kinnian; that his father resides in Evansville, that his mother is dead, that hit step-mother live# here, where he came, to escape after rubbing his aunt at New Harmony. The New Harmony letter in possession of the marshall would warrant young Kfnm:i»r» arrest had he uever been found in the act of robbing bouses. \ As we go to press vre learn Mrs. | Wesley Bren.on, widow of Wcsly | Brenton diseased, dieil at Iter resi-, dunce south of Petersburg, day be- i fore yesterday, of what seemed to bt* j an attack of Apoplexy partaking of the nature of some form of a cervbro spinal affection. Site was in the scv-| entieth year of h’r age, was one of | the most estimable or ladies, and was j the mother of a large family, among whom is our ex-sheriff Breulon. Site leivcsa host of friends. ' j, S ' --t--7—, ' ■ ' Most of the churches iu the country are preparing to have the usual Easier festivals. This is right. Nothing serves better to keep up the faith ■ in a doctrinc than continued observanee of the iuculeuts ot its history. Seventy years ago to-dav Kaiser Wilhelm w as promoted to a colonelcy and took Ids seat in tlie council of state. The Blue Bird and the Glasscock— Welcome .harbingers of spring add tl»e ball season—have come winging in together. Winter has now the general permission to retire. It is uow time for Augusta to put a roller mill iii-tcad of the one they have. No reason why the enterprising citizens of that place should not have as good a mill as tneir neighbors have.

Allen Thorndike lore has become the owner of the’ silk coat, waistcoat and knee trousers and the gold knee and shoe buckles which George Washington wore when he took the inaugural oath of tirst president of the I’liitk States. Bishop Warren, of the Methodist Episcopal church, thus happily hits off the style of certain ministers who preach gently to rich stutters: “Brethren, you must repent, as it were; and he converted, in a measure; or you wi|l be damned, to some extent." In the personal last week referring to the visit of Miss Tcckle lUuss. of | Queen City, Missouri, the name of; her niece, who is visiting with her, its gran-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred j Kelts*, was reported wrong to us. | She is a nice little girl aud deserve to j have her name right. It is Freda! Herbert. I Erato. The Dkuocbat erred last week in oinking Ike uumber 97 after the name of Cora Miley, as that number represents the per cent, which she made in the school examination. Also, “next Sundae” should have read “next Sunday a week,’* as that would have represented the time on which Easterdav will fall. CapM’a The following persons bare been licensed to marry since onr last issue: Benjamin F. Morris to Mttlte E. Ash; Jacob D Barron to Emma Belcher; Jeremiah l-crri* to huaati I ommtalc; Abraham Simon* to Cora Finch: William M. Hum* to Lota A. Brtttan; Chalice U. BerriJseto Flora Abridge; Edward F. Kleterdaun to Bella Hoachlns. Letter List. Uot anettara remaining ia the PoatoSee at Fetenburg. Indiana, for the month endending Starch Sint, 1M: LASUBS LIST. Marshall, Mtae lam; Vara. Ma* Alter; Vanaiadell, Mia. Etta- SUtbMaW E ; abeth; Graham, Mrs Alice. . CKNTUurcx'e lwt. Tack, Mr. Gvorjv; IIInkle. David: Caae, Mr. John.-j ; Jahnaou. Albert; Cafe. r.D U ; Uiu, Janie*; llcdi a, J. B.; l»yJi n, Thomas; - Deck. Daniel Persona catting for the above will please * brrr*N.d.“ T. K. FutMIXG, P. B.

Mm. J. If. Sencd I* Tieltlng her parents near llloomlicld A J. Willis hcs the thanks of this office for recent favors. A B. Bra let ton has moved to his residence on Main street W A. Oliphaul, of Eaton, visited EvansTitle on April Fool Day Will Horn brook, of Petersburg, was In the city Sunday.—Gibaoh County Lender J. R Phillips, the popular druggist. of I'alon, has purchased n new stock of drugs. ¥. L Hargrove, of (iibson County, is Deputy Marshall ofldniana by recent apI>oiuliaent. Commissioner Ready makes a first rate Petersburger. Our citizens consider him an advantage to our town. 9 Edward Teague, of Otweil, has the thanks of the Democrat for recent favors, as lias also M. S Snyder, of same place. Dr «. B. BinekweU, formerly an old physician of this place, was in the city the first or the week.—Huntingburg Argus. Jesse Glare, formerly of Eaton, now ,of Princeton, called on the Ddmicrat Friday. Mr. Glaze is a t rue Democrat, a true man. and an excellent citizen. White Chappell, of Algiers, cnlled Saturday tv divide ca-h with us. He has done this wilh the Democrat every year since it was known as the Otweil Herald. Ed. Montgomery. a leading businesaman of IVtersburg, w as In the city owe day last week visiting friends. He is a la other to Mrs. 4. II Miller.—Gibson County Leader Marrion Fame, of Xewburg, known lie re as brother-in-law to R. llarreU. is mentioned by the Evausvillle papers as having taken an interest in the rv.-ent teu»i>erance revival at that place. Mr. J. R. Criswell, MGibsoo County, in a letter to his brother-!n-law, Mr Isaac M Uladi-b, sent ft.35 for the Democrat, am! requested that we be informed that the Democrat does not read well on a credit. He is a true Democrat, aud a friend to this office. . - „

Rev. 4. Bundy, (colored). or Isoganaport, Ind , general agent for W ill>e rftuve l'ninersity, wus In Petersburg ou last Thursday and Friday raining collection* lor said L"«lveralty abk'b i>» understood to be conducted in the interest of colored people. The citizens donated quite liberal Frup ear lorrespoadenU. tritOM V NIOX. Farmers busy. Tire school is prospering. Merchandising looking up. Sablrjtth school every Sunday Our Post Master is a good one. Joe Phillips has purchased new goods Alex Oiiphaut is thinking of another big crop. Comedown, Mr Editor, and tree how hoppy we are. « Our Little Duke Roller Mills are vrortb boasting of Exit. I ROJt OTWKLL. Elmer Kinman left here Moudar for Burlington, Iona. Tl.a Rudolph * Hendricks brick storeroom is being fitted up for use as u dry goods and general merchandise store. Robert S. Weldon has rented and fitted up the late Dr Daniel's residence, and will bereaher occupy it aa a hotel. \ f The ten-year-oU daughter of William Riaek, of Long Branch, died on last Saturday eveuiug. of a congestive chill. It was well as usual in the morning, but waa taken off by this disease before night \ F. To “W. L. T,” of SU uidal. in r. c. a. Dear Mr.T., I must confess Your rliy me is good and also true You ure a (sstagogue, 1 guess; Tis rhunictorUUe, sir, of you Your little town I cannot claim Its citizens very well to know. Insinuations I'll not aim i Or an appology 1*11 owe. .» A question, though. I’d like to ask; Is your "ijulrt town” not very' small? Woeild “to help them up” prove a task II every one of them should fall? However, Mr. T.. I’ll say. I’d nuher keep them on their “pegs,” Banish all saloons away, . Destroy all the Jugs and kegs. Hut, Mr. T.. vonr friendship’s pure; Tin’we friends of yours will never rue 11. You meant the right. I'm very sun-, Su liervV my hand. Hear Mr.Truitt. White Oak. I nd., April 1st. INC

OFFICE or THE LOiisville, Evansville t SI Lolls B. B. Company. Boston, ApbiJ. 2,1887. To Stock an<l Bondholder*: Notice is hereby given that Ik; Anmial Meeting of the Stockholdci> . ami Second Mortgage Bonholders of1 this Company, will be held at the i office of the Company, in the City of! Mount Carmel, Illinois, on Weilne*- j day. May 11, 1SS7, for the election of 'lireclorsfor the ensuing year iiihI lbe| transaction of such other business us | may legally come before thorn. The transfer books will be closed from April 2S> to Mar 14, both dates inclusive. I*er order, Otis Kimball, Secretary. Mea are governed by what they want, and not always by reason. Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis.' Sold by Frank 4 Hornbrook. At the cabinet meeting* Vilas and Whitney are the talkers. Lamar is generally very quiet but wakes up pccaMonailv and scores a good point.; Bayard talks a good deal at long intervals. Fairchild, who now occupies Manning's seat at the table, w essentially judicial in his manner, Hois a good listuer, a laconic talker, and is said to be as combative as John L. Sullivan when fully aroused. Shiloh*'Catarrh Remedy, a positive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria amd Canker Month.—Sold by Frank 4 Hornbrook. Miss Jennie Gray, an enetjeBc young woman who works a one-hun-dred anil sixty-acre farm in Dakota, says sho could work another just as large if the fellows who wan t to marry her would stop bothering her. Why Will You cougti when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 1(1 cts., SO cts. and $1. Sold by Frank 4 llornbrook. Wm. Hamilton Gibson, the artiistanthor, whose sketches of woodland scenery and small animal life have beautified more than one American magasiuc, is a young mart, still in the thirties, awl by birth a Brooklyn

BUSINESS LOCALS. POTASn—For soap tuakiug, at Frank & IIorxbrook’r. If you are out of Soap, rail on Frank Sc Morxbrook. 40 Cts, Oliver Chilled Plow Points at Shawhan & Booinhot's. GASOLINE at Frank & IIornbrook"40 cts. orIv. Genuine Oliver Plow Points at Shawhau & Boonsliot's. LARGEST STOCK of Steel and ('hilled Plows in the County at Shawhan & Eooxsiiot’s. !..—i....... • Shawhan Sc Boonsliot are the only I A Agents in Petersburg sell- tA “Tvlefs.] in" tlte Genuine Oli- TV ver Chilled Plow Points. TOBACCO—Best brands at Frank & IIor.vbrook's. Call and examine the new photo work at Charles It. Souder’a Gallery. llainmoiid*s old stand, Eisert's Building. For lowest possible rates on Freight and Tickets, call on or address the undersigned. E.R.Gin<kf.l. IV-B-Hiustkah Agt. E. Sc 1-, Geu*l Trav. Agt.. Petersburg. lint. Vincennes, Ind. PAINT BRUSHES, WHITEWASH BRUSHES. VARNISH BRUSHES. at Frank & IIoknarook’s. Wanted—Every lady in Petersburg to receive my catalogue of new and beautiful dowers. Send your name and adrress ou a |iostal. and it will be forwarded. 47t2] J. A. Balmer, Florist, Vincentes, Ind.

Last Notice. AH persons indebted tof.eorge Bee's estate are hereby notified that the guardian of diaries W. Bcc has ordered tae to collect at onec all notes due theestale. All uotes due and unpaid he the 10th day of next month will be sued on. They are now in the hauutsof Ely & Wilson for collection. Win. 11. Kelso, 47t2 Administrator. Model Clothes Cleaner. Prepared and' warranted to extract grease sj>ots and stains, by Frank k IIornbhook. Notice. Notice is hereby given. that an election will be held at Nit. Zion church, on the Saturday before the fourth Sabbath in April, for the purpose of electing trustees for said church. ? 4Ct2] UeoIcgkGkim. Notice. AH persons knowing themselves indebted to this office are requested to rail aud settle within the next thirty days, as they will thereby save cost. March 21,1887. D. C. Asitcv, 43t3] Clerk Pike C. C. Notice. There will lie a mcellng of the stockholders of the ViticCniies& Ol io Hirer ltailruid Com pan v held at Jasper, Imlioi* county. Indiana, on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1SS7, at 1 o’clock p. m.. for the purpose of electing thirteen Directors to serve for the eusoing year and for such other business j as may come before the meeting. X. F. Dalton, j 45l4] Secretary. The Bose HtU Nursery .

at Scotland, Greene county, Indiana, will be again represented by Will E. Stacy. Very low prices and fine trees. We agreed to repla<e, free, all that died first year, and we expect to do so. I)o not order tree's until we call on you. Tliauks for pat ronage. i Excursion* to Florida. The E. & I. will sell excursion tickets to Florida |K>iuts on each Wednesday in March, at the low rate of one limited tare for the round trip, tickets good 30 days. For further information apply to L B. lil'MEL, G. J. Ga wn\ir. Agent, Trafic Magr., Petersburg, Ind. Evansvililc, I mi. <*IIacktnctack.~ a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25and 50 cents. Sold by Frank & liorubrook. Beecher's tomb is guarded by two officers. Are You Made miserable by Indigestion, Constipation, Dizziness. Loss of Appetite,Yellow Skin ?.8hil<di’s Vitaliaer U a positive cure. Sold by Frank & Hurnbmok. A thirty*two-foot spiuce log was recently sawed into boanls in a Puget Sound mill, and made G,400 feet of lumber without a knot. For Dyspc|>sia and Liver Complaint, you hare a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never fails to cure.—Sold by Frank & Horn brook. Queen Margaret, of Italy, wrote • novel, and uudei an assumed nSme sent it to a Roman pnblishei, who rejected it. She did not care to have the merits of the work lost sight of because of royalty. The Rev. Geo. U. Thayer, of Bourbon, Iml., says: ‘•Both myself and wife owe our lire* to Shiloh’s Consumption Cure.” Sold by Frank & liorubrook. The Churchman says that In general the clergy marv younger and with scantier prospect of being able decently to fnlfill the obligations thus entailed than do cither law-yen', doctors or merchants. A Nasal Injector free with each hotile of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents.—Said by Erauk Jk liorubrook.

THE “\VH\ CXOTRIKO HOCSE. :“WH7 T> CLOTHINE • MB • SHOE • HOUSE, Of CIT"T, AVe call your attention to SPRING GOODS now open: Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Ha -89-^RHD ❖ GENCS’ * FURNISHING * GOODS**-®-Good Valises at CoiTOct Prices. 1 Ladies’ Fiae Shoes a Specialty. Try- t3a.e “TTT’IEaTSV’ DX XN & KKIjL, ® * Oakland Cit v, Indiana.

CLOTH I m;, SHOES, Etc. YKKYKODY INVITED

*&$COME AND SEE.$& We have just received an Excellent Selection Lri -- Eals, Sues, Drr Cnsb, St. We Set/ the Best CUSTOM MADE SHOES in Town. hr Ihigk tea m A U Cvt d ffl asR Ten M is Ijuslity d Mr IE SELL FOR CASH AID OFFER EXTRA LtuiIM : ITS.

VOTK’E is* hereby Riven to all parties con- | ^ (trn« vl that 1 will attend at my ulllci* iu Otwell, a't UrHHhrft*! imriu ss shop, EVERY MONDAY,, To transact bi: Bint** connected with the office of Trusts of Jetterson township. h, ti HA Y. Trurfee. ’V'OTICIB is hereby givch to all parties Intcr- ^ csted that I will attend at my office la Stendal, i ■ EVERY SATURDAY, To transact busiiww connected with the office of trustee of Lockhart township. AU pcrsams I havin'* husin .*ss with salil office will please i take notice. O. J. GREEN W A>*. Thwtee. NOTICE is hereby Riven to all parties con- ] ceriiwf that I will attend at my iwdntcc; EVERY MONDAY, ‘To traiMs'ft tKWlBNS connected, with the office ot Trustee of Madison townshlip. JR BOW MAX. Trustee. N ilTICE is hereby Riven to all persons interested that ! will ftittenl at my office at my residence. EVERY FRIIDAY, ^ to transact business eoimrctetl, with the office offrustie «>i Marion township. All persons having iMisitiess with said office will please take notice. ELIAS GARRETT. Trustee. LIH* AIL* c Super ill temleint&^iotire. Tyi'Bf.tC • i saminatton of applicants for f teacher** lirvi):. will b* livid on t Inlaid Snliinla >- of each month a* follows: Kor month* hating «H even number of days, at Augusta. K jr tIw* bavlug mi odd number, at IVtersburs. A n-n irtoa to of good moral character from ; some Iiilnb iroftlii' bounty lhatrd of bduea- ! tl»n tuu.it be brought liy applicants in the county ami from fount;,* Mupcrintcndcnt by lhu*e out ot [tw county. J. I . Mul' ST, !. ItS*a. fouuty Sup’t. Ji stiff t* Plijrsieiaas. rN Pl'ItKI AM'K of the law establishing « founty 1 mml of Health, and naiuiring all physicians i ml ni-coucUura lo report to the accret are of s Id l'.m.rd. I hereby rerjoed a full com pita nr* with the law' iu this regard. and all lleciiaci physicians and accouciiurs arc licn-bv not Oral to itddtvsa their reports and all Uulura pertaining to my offlcc to N. Coit>. Sec P, C R. 11August a, 1‘ike Co., I ud.

Admin strator’.s Sale of Personal Property. NOTirK U hereby given that the understrnrd Administrator of the rxtale of Kol*>rt tv ' fBlls, di craairi. will off.T/rr rate «U nubile aw lion, at I be lute iwklrott of tin* Sieniwl, I • Mwllaia luuruship. Pike count y. Iwllami, o > SATURDAY, April 16, 1887, All the pe taken by t and kite lx wagon, b farming i bay, anal ' T Kit MS ■k-r, cash: month. » unto ’kith maturity, nuretie*. Sale to I «oiia 1 property of raid estate (not ■ w widow;, evmdstlugof huuwlwlil1 n furniture. homes,ruitle a ixi hmts. iggv. niowiui: machine and oilier mph-ntenln, runi, fifteen tons of rlieat In the Held. liP SAI.K Sum*of fiS.H' ami un on sums over |iW, a end it of ui.v ill lie given, the purchaser giving a* per rent, Interest from and after and, attorney free, and sufficient 3] rein at 10 oVInrk. A. X.. of raid day. AXlfHEW J. Wll.I.It*, Administrator N( tice to Non-Beddenl;. State o> lyniu.vl In the Pike Clrrqlt Pi BE ovstt i Coart June teim, UK. Wnu.tf J.Smuink i ra > Comidaint Petieb XI out CoCHRAtretal.J No. MW. Knw e» am the plaintiff, by Ely ft Wilson hia ation ni, and files bis complaint. herein, together •,»ilh an aliida rlt, that t be defendant Peter Mi ir I'ocbrati hia non-resident of the Stale of 1 i.liana. Net lee «therefor* hereby riven said defendant, tin i unless be la- and appear on the find day of the next term of the H*ike Circuit Con! t to tie iiolden on the first Monday of -lutiL* A. I>. Wff. «t the Court-house In Pefenbu * iu said Couuty and State, and answer o: demur to said complaint, the same will be hi turd and detenuliied in his absence. Ia wits ■** whereof, II hereunto set my hand and affix tie seal of skid court, at Petersburg, tblsSith i lay of February. A. D UW. D.VX C. ASHBY, Clerk. Notice to Bridge Builders. J^OTICK Ik *W*ffJ«**»*. «•»»!_!*». Jen. li as Bridge Superintendent of lorkbalt tour ship, like county. Indlamt. wlll reeebre an led proposals at the plan- where the lea I* in be unit aerous the Pnb.ka rrrer, the £ ikeviile and \ elpin road, In Isirkluut towtisblp. Pike cuuuty, Indiana, until thrre o’c iock r. *. on the Kd day of April, MG' for the construction of a Bridge aeimss IWfi, for the eonstructkai of a Bridge ; i the I'a»«i;* river ut the alwve descri bed place, i Tbit i4ai a and specUkaitlons of sail Bridge tola; made known on the day of receiving the hill Reserving the right to ivject suiy or i*n hi a. lild* mud be accompanied with a bond oi double tin- gnasi r.ir.ount of bid. O J. UltHKX WAV’ *af) UrM.“; SuperinlendMit.

XULNG & C 01 LKWJk I.ElSAL. Administrator's Sale of Keal ISstate. ^OTICE that pursuant to ah order of tltefjPlke Circuit 0*urt. nmdt at the prv*ept temiithriwf, the undersized Hitministnitoro: tittf estate cf William Martin, deceased,; wilt.at public aucfhm.on Saturday, the 16th Day of April, 1,1 1887 : On the premised, sell the undivided timtliirds wart in vtMur of thi; land owned by said William Martin at the time of his death in the east half ur the sj»atli*w»*st quarter, and tilth** south-W^st quarter c»f the sontb-«fcst quarter of aectiowj sixteen* town one, south of rnnKeeight west, In Pike county, Indiana. The interest lie beIsold amounts t« IS acres, aud is near Martian Station on the "Evansville & ludiuapolis rail/rntu!. and In the south-west corner of W;txhitt£ton tow nship. Sale to begin at W oVloelc A. S*. TKKMiS OF SALEOne-1bird purchase money to he paid rash down, the reskhir In cmml! Installments at ?ix ami twelve months. tl»e purchaser to give notes for deferred pay ne nts. with »uIllicit nt surety. 1 tearing. imerest at six per cent, from d^te nr>d attorney’s fees- and without relief from valuation and niipni&se’ment hnvrs JFKKMIAII 1A DOWNS, Ely Jc Wilson, Attys. Administrator. 4118] ’ I! . Notice of Administration. 'VT'OTICK I* hereby given, that the nmleri> signed Ilia*, been nromtntod hy the J ml*. tof Pike 1.’aunty. State of «>f the C|rrait Court of Pike County. State ot Iiuliiul a. Administrator of the estate of Hubert S Willis late of IMke County, iKwwit. Safal estate fcijsumioscd !•> solvent. "I ANUHKW J. VHl.US, .Vtlntinistifator March W. li«8T. ♦H3J HONEY". . lie me tie, < til this out. We •ill send you free. something great value ami importance to you. that will start you in business which will bring you in more money right away than anything else in this world. Anyone' can do the work ami live at home, hither sex; all acres. Something new, that just coins money for all workers. We will start vou; capital not needed. This is one of the genuine; important chances of a lifetime. ] Those who are ambitious and enterprising will not delay. Grand outfit free. Address True Jt Co., Augusta, Maim;.

OF TEE ZDIESE5rORAK HIIKLLK ami other MARINE CITRJOMTIES. We haveaK<ntU constantly employed In xeeurln* rare specimens *>f the ahnve-nsini.Tt artlrtam mittl offer to I he puttie as tuDMliiellon fur ON K IXtLLAtt a* they can pnx-tir ■ at any regular siiell store f«*r double the amount. tH.'H IKtS.l AH t AHISfcT. containing over mm V abiktiss of SlH'll* Cora), ete , will plcnsc t-nth old and younc Carcfttlly jmeked, a tul mailed postpaid to any address In I be 5'nited Mate* or Canada, on receipt of ONE IloiJAlt. Address Makivk Cieioscrv Pwm* Co.. (liox 15) Key West, Florida WORKING CLASSES ATTENTION! We are non- prepared to furnish all (ilia** with employment at hotne, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Huimiess new, IlgtitumJ profitable. IVrsena of either sex easily enrn Ireut 3> rents to R3.1IB |ier evening, anti a proportion sum l»y devoting si! It.eir lime to the business. ' Hors and girls earn nearly as nnn-h as men. that all who see ibis may send their adress. and test the business, we make this offer. To such as are not vreii satisfied we will send one dollar to par for the trouble or wTilt infi. Full p«rtli.'ttnuw and ntitfit free. Address George Stinson £ Co., Portland, Maine. ' ' S ALESME «4 WANTED h» N To sol Wit orders for <mr «U»lMf| _ Nomiery.“Stock. f haul Salary and I Expense* or Coniaiiston. Twrannent employ meut guaranteed Address at onee, stating age, SXKU. A UOffU *», KBMcrjw*. fcmi] st. Lsats, ffs. nm: If yon want lofnrsnatbj send for a stun ole rwjf trf “THE KAN. HA* HOME." Address Watson A Tbbait. Topeka, Kuu TANSY EAPSillEC I TB3B ULTmT 1DB&COVBRT. ” ... . TC -!\^v '*d/~ 'T 'V

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