Pike County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 50, Petersburg, Pike County, 28 April 1887 — Page 3
MOST IMPORTANT to llie Mar it c«nccruK. UfeMU bn* vpeoed an offitt over lire MODEL DRUG STORE. -He treatsCHEONIr DISEASES as a specialty, and will consult by letter or visit any part of the country to see invalids. Omtc ttorts,. S to II, A. M-, and 2 to 5,1*. M. [*f Real Estate Agency. p. W. CHAPPELL, PETERSBURG. * - INDIANA All lands an.! ti>«rn propntf idaerd'» ImiiUs t»r wtte * Ul la* »lv**tu-4 «w «* eUaxjv-omcr-l'p stair* over t ity louc Stor.. •LOST !* $100.00 % III 85. 810 anti 820 Kills. Every year, by not buy ins your XKDICINKII. PAINT*. OILS WAI L !*A PLR. etc., at DR. J* W. BERGEN’S City Drug Store. AVhrr.* will aUo f<H»d a lup atock of MTUaOld KOilKR. M PPf.lKH Ap. A ftp*etaltjr is rua*l«* of i kii Mxk Is fh^* Iortit^rt** an«t prit'3* tbo l«»W i'4L \ \W nran what we say, a$«l our low price* will ll. Wben jrtrti arc: In town. pi\T *»* a «*all nnd mv f«’»r yoor»**ivc*£; Kt*tmi«U,|f tin* pi are-, BERGEN'S CITY DRUG STORE, E. K. KI«r*s>cv« ltuildinr. Dr. J. D. LfETZERICH. 7/ ovEr.
DEN T 1ST. ADAMS BROTHERS. rit«»ri:n* tuus -- Liicry, Feed and Sale Stable, Coi5K^ Mixtii a&i* *'alm i stv,,. ( . ' rotcrtlcutf. Ini. / *—— ; llop»<" ar*l for b*re At ira» ‘iiaWe Utrv >*>*.!**#<:. *| S^f-' li* •> ft. Uok<>i s y i d nv Tt;r. luv oRlt'EtK. ZSoxaca S;I1 cxx CemmlulcA. evergreens BY MAIL. fetl fl.UA 1 will «nU by mail. |«at p«Ul. *-ith«r of the f*»tl**%»tu? U»t« **t W oiK-»b.i;. «>f uf> t«r*» »<f thrftt. i»r 4 bit* fi>r V * 2*»»» \rt*vr vttUr, * toijii
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Important Notice to Farmers. The, undersigned l.a* a fine blooded IVrvMon Norman horse, tired by an imported horse. He alvi lias a line K1a> k Spanish jack. All u*y old patrons and many new one* are requested to call and.see them. i Will be at my stable on Mondays, .Tamiattr Wednesday* ami Thursday • and at Uerridife's jiverv stable in Vetershurg qu Friday? and Saturday* with horse, and at tpy stable alt the time with jack. W. W. J.u *sy».
Pike County Democrat, TilOt*DAY, APRIL 28. 1SS7 SF 'Knterfd M tkr rutaffl^ at rtttnkm Imi., fat tunWwi tiuuugh the juafl-t f» m-wtl Hm matter.; ctr* katcs. rmou ttadlnt ua a dab of rivr. with •.35, Win rwolw the |«jier frw for one year. ADVEKT1S1XU RATES AXD RULES. 1«. j> w*p w*jt «s.Htu.» *mocjly>ar !*•* » a** a*U afnwiiivMt i T.» I Kj I *k t ‘W 3 oti 5 f 3 Inch I W*j I » t *5} *mn, * Inch, t 3fc 3 «> J i ' - \ CA|*I •- rot’l i coi i idi lain aw. jwi »w .rn i»ii»is»4t#j «if n aoi »<* •rut :«S sov iW; s« 10ou a» wt *> w .r.» s cm »oc1 t «h » no w w»! » »i t; w §ggr The Pike (nulf Naifnl ka* the be ml cirralatlaa rf nr waiptrrr |«UliM la Pike Mi; Ailirrtlacn will aat« a Mb »f tkla fact!
THE NEWS In Brief, With Pointers m Business s Matters. , Alaska. Bead the business mention in this issueHear Professor Blake's lecture on Alaska. Too much rain has iaik-u here the last week. A large corn crop will be planted in these parts. V>ur churches are very regular in their services. * * Blue bird, have been a plenty for more than a week. \Vbateau be more previous than a , .Tunc dav in April? * '__T __ The railroad electiou passed off without any riot or row. More life Insurance agents in town than drummers !a-t week. Joe Patterson has made several sales of reajiers this early. Kailroad election is ended. IVc the result is for the,best. e Taxpaying time is now over. The delinquent w ill now pay interest. There will be' some peaches after, all. They haveCniuc lives, like a cat. The rule of courtesy on visiting thi* office: Subscribe for the l|\T. A gnat Mnrpliv meeting took Washington, liavies- icounty, last week. * , 1>.i voti know what Alaska is ami what it i- good-for? llcar Professor Blake's lecture. ■ Bead the advertisements in the i>».\tockvT if you want to know how and w here to bitv. It is only fair load, the Town Board to «ec to it that there arc uo dangerous side-walks in town. April showers have ended., the dreary drought, and there is every prom 1st of > glorious summer. J. B. Young aiid t’o.. atv in trouble. Thcv have a saloon on each side ami a Dt v>s rat office overhead. Poor fellow s 1
This is a good fithc to toy in Petersburg. The boom willstrike the tow n yet. and every man in it will W ant the solid earth here about. The; Msubeif of the episcopal Church of thi> place contemplate an entertainment sometime in May. They expect a grand time. The man iu Southern Indiana in a situation to make a good living i- a f*tol to sell out and attempt to better himself iu other climate*. The order of K. of I*, of this place is growing very fa*t. Those who know claim that it i* the most interesting and desirable lodge to which a voting man cau belong. .Bring your job printing to the Dcwocrat ofliee. Anything front a calling card to a whole sheet poster. printed iu the highest stvlc of the art , .. « at modern prices. \ T. C- Mil hum is expecting to place the water of the celebrated MHburn Spriugs in the market in lVtcrsburg | and elsewhere for the atvonnnadatiou of all who may be fortunate enough to' believe iu its wonderful curative properties. A case is bciug tried at Velpcn, i this county, between Ilollonberg and Tagan. These gentlemen found t hemselves unable to settle a fufuier partnership‘business which involved several thousand dollars. l*o«ey & Wilson and Itirhardsou & Taylor are the lawyers. Will give detail next week. Xow is a good time to advertise. Spring business is here, people are beginning to stir about, and everybody U looking into the columns of the r>»:MO* kit to see who are iu and who arc .'ut of business. There is no investment that pays half so well as that made in printer's ink : now is the time to do it. ,r* _*■: . Three weeks ago Corn got married : two weeks ago Pancake did likewise; last week l’v fell in line. If anything else in this line enters the bauds of holy wedlock we will inform our readers. We do not know w bo of the above company is happiest; the one that got Corn, the one that get Pancake. or th e one that got Py. They are all r*fi»od old Wheat.” Some of onrcitiic'is thiuk we ought to bore for gas. IfEraasville and Vincennes find gas It can be found here toa certaiuly. If cither Evansville or Vincennes finds gas. it U «uos| probable that it eat| he found here in lVtersburg. Natural gas will be I worth more than all the railroads that this town will have for many years to conic. •
t'yelene. A storm struct Cucnayi=ta near the tine between Pike and Gibson on White River last Friday. Nearly every house in the town was damaged. and five were blown down. Mr. Wm. Philips hail Ids hams and stables blown down, and bis house wrecked so as to need repairs. One of his horses was killed and another crippled. W. A. Oiiphtnt lost five houses, and a 40xl70-foot barn was almost ruined, the roof blowing off land other damages being done. „ So far a* we can learn, no lires were lost. | Mr. Oliphant estimates his damage at $2a00.«». Others hare not giveen in estimates. Obit nary. \ Drrn— At Survant. Pike county, lad., on April 12th. 1*W, Cornelius Jl.. sewefUe'. and Dora Jones, aged two years and cigbte«a days. Cornelius was a promising babe and a picture of health. IIcw true wc bloom to-day and die to-morrow. The bereaved parents have tllie sympathy of many friends in their sad affliction. ✓ Your babe's not dead. I>ut sleeprtb; lie soars on angel's wings, Mis little body is resting. He's viewing heavenly,things. Parentsdry your tears; shed none but tears of joy. He faithful * tew more years. Then you'll meet vuur little Vv. When vou meet again Yon'it be parted never. But sing our Savior's worthy praise. Forever and forever. We are drifting here. . l‘|a>u the surging tide; Omn-Uus is.safely landed Chi the nver's sunny side —* . * School Report.
Report of "the public school* for the month -mling April 32U: HIC.H SvlIOoI. Fuplls vvho hate reached an average of j 90 ;vi cent, or over: Lelah 1‘cevton. 96: Frank Hargrave. 96: Kate tirigsby, 91; l.ida lore. 91; lialttc Chappell, 91; Ida tiendetitn. 92: Bertha Frank. 93: Willie fro*. 93; Nanuie Jackson. 9t; Prentice K in mail. 91; Henry Colvin. 91; Faauit tarter. 9U Tuples who have been neither tardy nor absent; Itertha Frank, Clyde Jackson. Nannie Jackson, Clarence IhnkWw, Ihlhita llort.aUay. Nellie Liogp, Henry Colvin, Prentice Ktuaian. c.k vmmvr pirirntm. Pupils who liHe reached iu average of 90 tier cent or over; Edna Polk, 9tt; Jimmie Hm*iabot;9£; Eb rannr Urn—r .. White. 93: Kk-key Svhaefer.HS; Frank " hite.90; Philip Jones, 91; Herat h-ippetl.93; Ella Smith.Pi; Alex, f happeH, 90. Pupils who have been neither tardy nor absent: Jimmie Bn»n«bot. Riokey Schaefer, Edna Folk, Fora Chappell, Elia Smith. lXmWUlUTk t»K|-VBTMEST. Pupils who have reached an average of 90 tier cent, or over; T.itly Smith. 9t>; Edmund Frank. 96; tieorce Vincent. 93: l.ulti White, 9": Opha Itetfaell. 9k: Essie Baylor, 90; IMia Motion en, ha; Fannie Ashby, 91; Adiie Snyder. 51; Alfred Beasley. 9a; Miunic King. SCt; Ethel BVers, 90; J>hn Ei»ert. 90; Edna t row. 93; Mary Weaver, 96: Uuslave Frank. 96; Edie HoFhi»e*,.9l; l.aura Burcer, 9S; Earl Burger. 94; Lucy' Fb-cner, 93; ta la SiiuUi. '96; Civile laritt, 93; Willie Read, 97: lb-scheb Uo hanlson. 93; Frank Plants. 90; Mary lodger*. ft: Ethel Lreser. !>,• Lillie losjiu. 90; Clarence Millard. 93; Maggie Sulliv an. 95. Pupils wh'i have been tn-ither taidy nor absent: Ethel Ia>e*er. Magyie Sullivan. Ei.liel Byers. Henry Marsee. Frank Plant/. WilUe KcaiL Fai I Burger. Edna t row < ’ „ MlVIXh 1‘MMllKV kEF.VRTVF.XT. Pupils vvbo have reached an average of 9o per cent, or over: Ivy Harrell. 96; Minnie Snyder, 9»; Johnnie S-raper. 91; Florence Pierson, 9i; IVarl Stuckey, 9k; folna Kinman. 96; Flora Bruiutb hi. 91; Juicy Bottoms. 9k: Jessie C tistinJM; Flora Bclhe!i.93;JohnnieH roin-h. 93; Isulie Hone)cult. 97; OHIe Sellby, 93; Bernice Frank. 9*: Carrie Hammond. 93; Mamin* Ilairell. 93: Charlie Cr- vv. 90; Eddie Rogers. 9k; II art no >u Sv haefer, !W; Nettie Millard. 9k. Pupil* who have been neither tai-dy nor at'Sen t: Iturnice Frank. Johnie Crouch.. Edna Kinman. Ida Carr. Lucy Bottoms, tirace 'tuckev . IVarl Stuckey, Carrie Jluiuinoiid, Haitinou Schai. Lr.-Jimmie Gina, Ihurth Scott ’ • rir.sT 1‘BIVIVUY IvMvRrVEVr. , Fill'll* who have been neither taidy nor aliscnt: f Bertha Siiacfer. Anna Tav lor, Frank Burger. llarry Carr. Henry Meiuharl, Neva tioidoii, Charlie Hv sen. A..J. West, of Madison lowiisliip. lost liis house aud burn br lire oil last Tuesday night. I.os'. f l,utX).(X). Small ir.surauci'. liars burger, a school teacher ofIreland. I Hibois County, was tried for iniliceut conduct with his sister-in-law. a Miss Ivnovle, and had his livens revoked for the aanie ouly recently.
The f>1 lowing explain* itself: l.tmxoN, Onto.) April 4 JNC74 1)i:ar Sir:—Please notify tne of my indebtedness to the Df.mcobat, ami send the paper to tuy address above. Surveyor Car. Jerrell and wife. Ox by and Mi--e* Stork and Woolscv Sfe here attending the normal. Very- Tmlv, IV. J. Royalty. The rainfall of Thursday and Friday nights was atrociously in excess of what i» pn>i>er lor April showers. The objection is not taken to the thunder and lightning accompaniments, nor yet to the high wind, hut to the fact that water came down in bucketfulls iustead of drop*. We teel at liberty to remark that the oldest inhabitant has never seen two such rain-storms npou two consecutive nights iu the month of April. CapMV Capers. The following'persons liave been licensed to marry since cur last issue: Geo. I. Poe to Rosetta tlarbinson; W II. |ly*na toS. E. Roy: Madison Mann to Margaret Duun: ltlvulbnl M. Scale* to Samb A. I xSgate; Thus J. Parker to Annie Lamb: OU«er Ashby to Jane Whitehead. When thescliool house which Pcrsburg now has was built, it was thonght to be $11 that would 'lie required for years. It has been inadequate for ten years already. ][f the new house which is needed at this place sohiiid be built, (and we mav as well remark that it will, for it can not be done w ithout.) it is sheet nonsense to build two lower rooms and attempt in a few years to rebuild. Ail know' what ah expense rebuilding is. Tlie same roof that covers two rooms will cover three. Thg only difference ia the wails of the upper story, a floor, and the windows. The cost of the extra room is too trifling as compared to the cost of re-building for uncto hesitate a moment in his judgement as to w hether one ©ir two stories shall be built. It will he ex tra expense enough when it comics to partitioning foy pear rooms, in future, when tltej *hajj he ucedcd.
Peramal Paragraphs. V A. UUphaut. of I'aio*. called Tttrsday. A. II. Taylor was in Green county last week. Frank DeLashmtrt, of Mt Vernon. «pent Sunday in Petersburg H. C. Gordon is at Jamestown. Ind., visiting bis mother who is stick. 51. 51 Hillman of near Union, subscribed for the Democrat recently Dure Beasley and Charles EUis,' of Winslow, were in town last Saturday. Bev A. X Freeman ended Tuesday He has been suSering of rheums ttsm. Mr and Mrs John Shuck, of Cor don, are visiting the family of F. 51. Banks. Melville Catt and family, of Pike county, visited Pat ok a relatives last Wednesday. L J. Donning and J E Anderson^ both of Union, were among our citizens Tuesday. Isaac Arnold, of near Algiers, smiled on the Democrat to the amount of $1.—> last Saturday. Rev. 1>. T. Davis and wild. of Mt. Vernon, have been visiting friends in Petersburg since Tuesday P. A McCarty has gone to Hot Springs, Arkansas, to remain a month or two.— Washington Uuaette. Odoii Journal: Wesley I-ovc. the boss shoemaker, left dur city, Monday morning, for Petersburg, where he will )irobabt;r remain ail Summer. O. C Enterprise: Uucle Dick Spilman, ol Petersburg, gave the Enterprise a call Wednesday. while on his way home from a visit to Gray ville. IlL, relatives Princeton Democrat; Moses and Gus Ftank. together w ith their wives, of IVrershurg. we*e in Princeton. Wednesday, attending the Hurt-Pfukl wedding M I>. Hargrave called at this office-last Monday. He left a copy of “The Voice.,*' a Prohibition palter published at New 5 ork City. It is a strong advocate of its prineipKes. Rev. Cole, of the Episcopal church. Evansville, preached an interesting senium at the Prvsoyterian chun-h in thi- place on last Monday night, on the test. “What is man iliat Thou art mindful of him*” That Cold World.
Prof. Blake, of the Polytechnic school of Terre Haute, will deliver a lecture on Friday evening. May Ctb. at the Cumberland church, iu tins place. The lecture will be based upon personal observations, lie gi ves stereoptie illustrations of that frtwen world in which the I'uited States has Invested so much. You should hear it. From our Correspondents. sttvixt sinrnis. Our tow n is improving. Two law suits this week. \V. K Hearing is kav iug a uew store room built. iten Bearing will opcu a ceafecuoncr* here in a few w eeks. The tie business is booming at this place Hickory Soules, ex-Sebwitf of this county, seared tiro turkeys to death yesterday. There is considerable sickness about here. / Mr. George touts of this place lost atl! of his household goods by tire a few days ago, rod since them be has taken sick with Typhoid Pneumonia. Ou Tuesday his baby died, and yesterday wkat few clothes etc., he had collected were’destroyed by fire If any charitable persons feet like helping him, the y --an st mt to the Postmaster here W K. brock is cowslesring slowly. tv O. It. Sullivan emigrated from here to Arkansas a few days since « Jlr l’»e Spiaggius, son of George W. Spraggias, left here for Neb. a few day* since. Mr Art Nelson, who has been sick for soti:c time, is able to be out again Wheat will make about half a crop this years' 1) J Zimmerman skipped 41 hundred 1hs>I>s to farmers Tobacco Warehouse ye*, terday. sabbath School will be organized here tomorrow. The Methodists held a series of met tings here The ministers present were J IV. McMicheul. R M. Cupehart, R Ashby. Jehu B. Jones. Much good was done; i. -e., 32 accessions. 3t conversions May the good work gos#. Mr. tVm., Jones of Henderson Co.. Ky moved to this place yeitertlav. Mrs Mary R. Jones of this place is still sick of heart disease and nervous prostration. I never knew it. That Bro Truitt, And Bro Abbott, Were iu the habit, tMputting thought in rhyme. I know, it Is no >*ke. To write at White Oak, Where the men and madams. And even "Stpiint Adams" Are talking atl the time The Bk.uvhtiat under its new management is the newsiest and the brightest local paper in Southern Ind Will come again. April t«h. Par O. K. NoilI> ITEMS * v . ._ Ptcuty of raiu recently peter Ilofman wfll go to IzmUville soon, lie will take w ith him Justobacoof which he has about 4.000 ib*. Edward Foster and Emma Minor were married last week. Nochivuree, but we aid wish them success. Mrs. MiLbura fell on the 14th Snst. and broke her arm. and ou the same day Mrs Roach broke her thigh in falling. . We had quitealrost ou last Monday night, a week ago, but the fruit doe# not seems to be much damaged.iu coa*e«|uet»ee It was ascertained at the meeting held ou last Thursday night for the purpose of organizings ucw Duiltliu" and Loan Association, that nearly ♦4.OOCkOOdollars stock will be itiimediately taken. Sitin' then it lias been increasing, add the new company will soon be out its feet
SIIILOH S VITALIZES is wha! you nml for Constipation. Loss ©I Apiit'tilc. Ditiinr^, awl all symptoms of i>y.-|>r|i«aa. Price 50 awl 75 cents per iwttlc; at Frank & llorabrook's, A Newbcr* (X. Y.) mbs unshipped J»er yaw by chewing gum too pertinaciously. SHILOH'S COUGH and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by Frauk & Jlornbroolk. THE CITY BAKERY ! has just been refitted, and is in entire | new dress- Here will l»e found a}! ; summer the best of everything in th* | bakerv awl confectionary line, ard headquarters for th^ nicest of ; ice <wtin. Kcmeutber the place. CITY BAKERY,
BUSINESS LOCA £ laper Window Shades at the Model. Mre.12. C. Houtt has a large, w(JS selected gtock of Millinery goods. Rrerr thing to ornament 6 lady cart be found here. If Lite wash Brushes at tf] Fk.uk & Hornbook's. In the line of millinery goods I sell, at the lowest prices, every thing than adds a charm to beauty. Mas. fiicn. ri>sox.‘
GASOLINE at ' Frank & Hoicxn kook's. Mrs. E. C- Koutts for childitBs milincry goods. TAcfo. A good Ikdo Si ade wit hi f)l * spring roller for only tHV. Just think of it! i Frank k Hoaxbrook. No trouble to show goods. Call. Mrs. Richardson. The Ibniglas excels all other Shoes. For wen. £5.00; for bovs, 12/ft Fully warranted by J. B. Yecs & Co. Chihlreu, misses, young ladies, old ladies and all are pleased vith Mrs. Routt's new goods. Tobacco if» cts. per pound at tf) Frank & Hornhrook’s. 1 tilling this tine spring weather is an excellent time to have j our pictures taken by M. II. Sadder. That immense stock of uilliuery goods at Mrs. Richardson's i s a sight worth seeing. Sail Road Election of the cheapest and best clothing at I*. ('. Hammond & Sou's. Ladies embroidery and Oriental Laces. The handsomest in the market. Children's Spring and Summer wear, misses' and ladies* hats and bonnets, corsets, underwi ar. and every thing in the millinery line at Mrs. Richardson's. Bring your wife, baby, l aughter, sister, brother, mothet. fatdec and sweetheart to M. II. Souder ^gallery for handsome photos. Ruber, Satin. Silk, and newest and latest styles of all kinds of nilliuery goods at Mrs. E. C. Routt's; Clean your clothes with the Model Clothes Cleaner. 23c. (tf Those, who fail to call on V rs. Richardson fur millinery goods n; ay iose a bargain. Corsets and ladies undt ware of j the best quality and for the least money at Mrs. E. C. Routt's. a Excursions to Florida. The E. k I. will sell excursion tickets to Florida points on each Wednesday in March, at the low ru e of one limited tare for the round t ip. tickets good 30 days. For “fhrtl ;r information apply to E. B. Ginkki., G. J. Gran »ar. Agent, Title Uagr., Petersburg, I ml. Evansville, Ind, Mrs. E. C. Routt makes t speciality of dressmaking. She is gent for I the celebrated Butterick pat sms. For lowest possible rates o Freight | and Tickets, call ou or adt ress the i undersigned. i E-B-Genckel, W.B.II.i .lstead, Agt. E. & L, Gen'l Tra Agt.. Petersburg, Ind. Yiucei tes, Ind. Miss Bell Birdwcll has et timed • from the East with a fine E t of Mtli linery gootis. She is accom| allied by her sister, Miss Mamie, a fa hiouable I dressmaker. Call at Hyson : nd liirdwcH’s over Burger liro's lothing [ store. Satisfaction guaranti :d. 9t3
OFKU'E nr T1IE LOoisTUle, Eftnsrille St. L lis R. R. Company. Boston, Arm . 2,1SS7. To Stock and Bondholders; Notice is hereby given bat the Auuual Meeting of the Slot vholders and Second Mortgage Boufc >lders of this Company, will be belt: at tlie office of I lie (j\»rot>at>y. in thi City of , Mount Canuel, Illinois, on itedttes- , day. May 11, 1S>7. for the cAction of | Tireetorsfor the ensuing yea ami the transaction of such other b»i iuess as may legally come before the t. The transfer books will 1> closed from Agiril 29 to May 14, be h dates [ inclusive. Per order, >. Ons Kimbali- S cretary. THAT HACKING COl ill can l>e so quickly cured by Shilol's Cure. We guarantee it. Sold by 'rauk & Ilornbrook. j --- Everything in the British :Ottse of lords is in red. The wall* am -piling* are bright with this color, v bile the . desks ami seats are upholster d iu reel leather. WILL YOU SI FFEIt wi t Dyspepsia aud Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Yitalizer is guarantee*! to c» re you. At Frank & Ilorubrook's. An unusual aetivitv iu buy ngiron ; miues is reported througlmt t Mou- ; tana. I SIJiF.PLKSS NIGHTS, u>< le miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the remedy for yet Sold by Frank & Horn brook. There is a great deni: nd for draughtsmen among the arch teets of Los Augels, Cal. CATARRH CIRKU, he 1th and sweet breath secured, hy_ Shiloh's Catrairh Betuedy. Price St. cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold by rank & Ut rubrook. According to a scientific art cle, worn cu have been huowu to grew three sets of back teeth. For lame back, side or chest, use ShiloU.s Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents, at Frank A Ilornbrook s. Luring last year no fewer than 5,QOQ regular soldiers deserted from the ranks of U»C British army. CIHH7P, WHOOPING COUGH ami Bronchitis immediately -elieved by Shiloh's Cure, Sold by Frank & Ilornbrook.
Clothing ttmd Slices are not found growi ng' on bushes on the roadside. In fact, considerable research is sometimes required to enable one to intelligently buy such articles. By the term ‘'intelligently’' we mean in that way that will make your Dollar reach the I fartlieiest.
j We are in tile Dollar bosii ness and find them quite a help in replenishing the vacancies made ist the u Why V' . stock by the nivages of time : and a ^ood trade. But the side story which is the reader of i von invest the of the Dollar! jof interest to this, is where Jtollar.
Sorry we liavn’t lime to give details here of our plans for this side of the question, hut shall ask you to drop in and see us. We can positively give you some “point- ' ers" on Clothing, Shoes, Hats, - etc., etc. Yours, for the Dollar but willing to divide.
DUKCAD & SELL, of the ‘“WHY,” Oakland City, Tnfl;»na
torse. TALSON’S PATENT SWINGING GATE. 1st. It is the most convenient, easily opened and closed without alighting from the carriage, wagon or 2nd. It is simple. ~ 3i^l. It is the easiest to operate. 1 4th. It is the easiest of construction. 5tli. It is the cheapest gate made for the eohvenu _____ o mence it affords. 6th.‘ It is least liable to get out of order. 7th. All classes Of men, Fanners. Mechanics and Professional men say it is the BEST THING OF THE KIN D THEY EVER SAW. 8th. The L.vnit^ill want it and ought to have it. 9th, It hfjwSrtPie thing Stock men want. L.And many other reasons will be found by trying it why it is what we claim for it: the Best, the most jjConvenlent and Cheapest. County and State Rights for sale by JAMES L. TALSOU, ZEPa/tentee, “EPeterslo ui. r g' „ Ind. 3
TItti'STFES’ NOTICES. N OTICE Is hereby given to all parties concerned that I will attend at my office tn Otwell, at Breeden's harness shop “ EVERY MONDAY, To transact business connects*! wit h the office of Trustee of Jefferson township. _ M: OKAY. Trustee. ■VrOTICE Ih hereby given ta all parties tntor-,-sted that 1 will attend at tny offiee iu Steudal, EVERY SATVRDAY, To transact business connected wiith the office of trustee of Lockhart township. All persons having busiMss with Raid o#»w will pvase i iiinKVWtv Tnuity. 11A« lilk VttatUEOO Wtui *- take notice. O.J.UHEKNW At. Trustee. ' X-OTICF. it hereby given to all ptrtles coaI .> cerued that I will attend at tny residence EVERY MONDAY, To transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Madison township. J U BOWMAN.Trustee. V OTICE is. hereby given to all [a rsons in- »' terested that 1 will attend at my office at my residence. EVERY FRIDAY, to transact business connected wll h the office of Trustee of Mariou township. Alt persons having business with said office will please take notice. ___ ELIAS GARRETT. Trustee. Superintendents Notice. OCBLIC examination of applicants for r teacher's license will he belli on the - (rut UYI C« (U X ISOW ' - — - tajtt Satunb) of rath mouth as follows: tor months having an even somber of days, at Augusta. For those having an odd number, at tVterebur*. . A certificate of rood moral character from tome mrmter of the County Board of Education must be brought by applicants In the somite and from County Superintendent by those oat of the county. J. L JIlil'NT. v Jana l. istws county Sup l. Sallee I* l‘lijrsieia*». IN ri'KBl'ANtF of the law establishing a 1 County H ard of Health, and requiring all 1 . county wwww ......... —- dietician* ami aceouchurs to report tolhr«crvttury of said Board. I hereby request« full. -ouipUance with the law in this regard, and ill licensed physicians and aceouchurs are Hereby notified to address their reports and diWms.pmiaij^my^^ j A usual»s Pike Co., luil. Notice to Non-Resident. TATE OF INDIANA f In the Pike Circuit Pike cuintt V Court June term, ll»r. WllUAX J.SlIRODE k . . . J va J Complain! j •ETER Mom COCHEAS et al.> No. IUW. Now comes the plaintiff, by Ely A Wilson j Is attorneys, and dies his rompbitil hereto., wether with an affidavit, that the defendant j 'etcr Moir Coehran Is a uon-resWeut of the i talc of Indiana. . , .. . ,_ Notice 1* llierefore hereby given said defen- , .mil. that unless he be and *W»’\r irst day of the next tenn of the like fir- : nit Court lu be hohlen on the firs'. Monday . If June A. I>. MB. at the Court-house in , ■etcrslairg in said County and Mate, and niAwer iff demur to sakl comidalnt,, tat stmt: -111 he bear*!; and determined In his absence. I In witness whereof. I hereunto *H my hand nd affix the seal of said court, at Petersburg, his ±kh day of February, A. B I8S7. BAN C. ASHBY. Cktk Notice to Non-Resident. | Complaint No 1038 State of Indiana. In the Pike CtTcnit Pike Covsty. i Court, June Term. ISCUvsyave Frank n. Srs.vN C. sprauun. Now tonus the plaintiff, by livelier A Smith, his attorneys and files hi* complaint herein. together with aa affidavit, t hat the defendant Hasan C. Spradlin l* a nonresident of the State of Indiana, and this action Is to quit title to real estate. Notice is tlierrfore hereby given Mild defendant, that unless she be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Pike Circuit Coort to be laolden on the second Nlondajrof Jane. A. B. ISC, at the Court House in Pi' tursUirg tn said County ami Htate , and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will he beard and determined in her a lee nee. In Witness whereof, 1 hereunto set my band and affix the seal of said court at Petersburg, this Ilth day of April. A B. Ilfi. OOODLET MOBlGAX. • ««: 11:'
LEGAL. Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate. NOTICE U hereby given Shat pursuant to the order of the Pike Circuit Court, mule at the Mareh term. P«I, the undersigned administrator"! the estate tjf Squtre Whiseiitiuut. deceased, wilt, ou Saturday, May 14th, 1887, sell, at public auction, on the premises, the following real estate. to-wit: | A pari of the north half (if the south-east quarter of sevtion one (I), town two it', south range, seven (7) west, ami mpre pwrtieuiariy described as follows, ssvitli lteg!o ;ilng at the north-east rorneir of the north-ca it quarter of the south-east quarter of suit! section one, town and ranee aforesaid. running thence south fourteen ill; rod.-; thvn.e .-west eighty .SB; rods: thence north fourteen Ut! rods: thence east eighty (SO) rod* tathebeSnninc. containing seven fl. seres Also. e north-west quarter of . the south-east quarter of section one ,1;. town two (S) south, rar-go seven (71 west, eout.■dining forty ,*> acres, all In Pike county. I mlluna TKKJ1K:—One-thlnl rash and th< ralance In two equal nqDKUts due lit nine and eighteen mouths from date of wills, the puiclihser giving his notes at six percent. pel annum iroru date until ptiid und attorney's fees waiving valuation and qppflklsemeut laws, with good tree hold su rely. sale to begiuat l o'clock, l M.. of said day on the premises as alore said ELIAS GARRETT. < .Administrator. Townsend. Fliese* Ik HaiTU. Utys. IStS’ Notice to Non-Eesideui;. •state or Indiana) In the ITke Cl mi it riascui'sTv. i court June Term, tsar J axbr B. Dl'NCAS i ns -J rokDELIA hKITH. > Non conn s the plaintiff, by Rlebnolaon <* Taylor attorneys, and Sics bis complaint herein, together with an affidavit, that tbe defendant. Cordelia Keith. i« a uon-resident or ttie state of Indiana. k „ , Notice is therefore hereby given -a id defendant, that unless she be and appear «C the lira dav of the next term of the Pike circuit court to he hotdeu on tb« second Monday of June. A. 1). IsW. at the lour! House in IVIgrsburg 111 said County and Sti.te. and answer or demur to said torn plain!, the same will be heard and determined in her absence. il . . lu wit ness whereof. J hereunto set iny band and affix the seal of churtiiat Pelcrsbiirg, this lt*th day of April, A. Ik WJJ. ■ . «UODU.r#U'Rl IA N. «tS] Clerk of like Circuit Court. WAMni/to** l'm this ‘>*1. »> fl 11N r I "it! send ecu Cnee, something Jill Villi lot great value and itn| ortance to vou. that nil] start you in baaiw-s which will bring you in more money right away than anything else in this world. Any one can do the work - ami live at borne. Either sex; all ares. Something new, that just coins Btonev for all workers. We will start you; capital not need ed. This is one of the ieauine. important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious ami enterprising will not delay. Grand outtit free. Address True <ft Co., Augusta, Maine. WORKING CLASSES ATTENTICS! We are now pneparrt to furnish all glasses with employment at home, the whole of the time, or *>r il lieir stare tnomenu. Buisnews new, light and pot table. IVrsens of either aex easily: earn lro» SC cents to Ji.Oh per evening, and a proportion sunt hv devoting all their time to the business. ' Bovs and girls earn nearly as much as men. that all who see U»Ss way send their adress. and test the business. wemake this offer. Tosueh as are not well satisfied *:e will send one dollar to par ftsr^he troubhi of writtinfi. Full partleulas* and outfit fi-ee. Address George Stinson * i o., Portland, Maine. — TANSY QAPSULEJ I TBS IAW8T BOaCOVSffY. H UUHIET CIEMtCAl 68., Stiaga.
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