Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 8, Petersburg, Pike County, 7 July 1887 — Page 3

SmI Um mJ Lmmih 1mu!h Ml SSU18 m HUB a$SBm> v« VMI aril your Kon.1, n«ai»-and I A* : K.-nt nw Air you; «c and »«u • lanrft* anjiliin*MiMHttas tw <«*r lawtiirw. I-- in uC w»rM-Ut». Mr. Turaaii*, ArrMtail nail Lire JMuik. rail «m, or ml.lr.-**, , II LUMA A ■•CAT. J. R. TlVwn**»V»atoro. ~Htf r*— -r CltV |i.\KMIV. X,TTc"*;

IB UI *> ENTIRE NEW DRESS Mil W fMMl. »*• *• t>«r« uQtmvTun, & «I vy K *.* fcf •*** +• » ICE CREA ti. (•CMENBCM TUC PI.ICE. CiTY BAKERY. ■art <tty iiurii-sn»« :. rrr®E0ST!* $100.00 hi $?», $H) au<! 920 Hills, t»nf yteir. hr nM tMtylnx your nnras, 'MKlUtiNRH. I\\IXT*.olUi. WaLI.' ru ea<*aHB DR. I W. Oiity Drug Store. U bm will aim li# found a lnr*c Mock of MCUwOL HOOKH, MCIIOOI. Mtfl l.lFX Ac. A specially U made of IIm-hC good*. Oui aloak li Hue moat complete and prices tlic 4mm*. We mean what we sajr, and our low prl% will prove It. I'heu you arc In town, rive ua a call •ad tew for jrouraelvea. Kemerober the place. BERGEN'S CITY DRUG STORE, ' E. B. Iln’i Rm BviMiif. • Wtr li Prices on •wobk. BreaUsi Redntlion I

Ill Frire* for ARTIFICIAL TEETH B«r Hart of Before, L ook out for Low 'Pricot NEXT WEEK ' il MC.i.1 . ■ * i' ... Allworlc Warranted and fUitUfactioc Ghiar7.9. __>»■ Dentist. S I •• •»* BROTHERS,

Pike Count; Democrat. THURSDAY, JULY 7,1887 (Eltterol-M the PwatoOre at Pelendmnr, In<t, fur banamiaittna Uiruuffh Uie mulls m aecuiMl ctaaa mutter.' — • im», Per Vtar « • ll.U CLtB UTK Pnnoua aendiag us a club or rivr, win 6. A «IH receive Uw paper (tee tor our year. ADVEKTLSIMU KATES AMD RULES. loelt 1 2 * 4 Ineti >4 ml'« s n»l,n I i-ui'n I*. 1 waR wr*f4 N «t «MW ?•> IK I M 1 Mi 1 JIM !• t * -2 H> * & i mi; Ki i in IH'SM T Ml wrap Ml 4 s a# * .1 ? si * Ml 4 Ml A a mi SMI SMI #UI 4 Mil « Ul II Ml & Ml 1U Mil • Mil IS M>| MUD ♦ 6D0 ss is ui 31 Ml 40 oa wa Hf*Tki Pike I’wat) hawnl haa tkr lar(rat rlrrslatlaa aC* aay arwapaprr (rdUtt la Pike Caaatyt Adrerttsm will Make a eate ef Ui< fart!

BUSINESS LOCALS Photograph* litany style, sire or shape tin type cntwr than ever mailt; hAVleniltttrawbiv ilOkat. II. ^mder’a gallery. ' . Tost. ilralriiiK to fro out Unlock ot Mil* Call earMn. K. C. Itoif of business, w1 Hurry ami X< ly for bargsit a. Bur the MbniWr^Aiokiiig Stove at lit i.l m v Mox toom t:a v’s. Till* offico has stock of )ol> material i ter brotfghV to this town. Call ami see it bcfurt\ordeiug work elsewhere. I keep tlie very beer. Hot luuchc* f MALI'in P\yt served AaU ✓T* 'im-innati IngvrlrMlIlS<iEII, Sit. boors by mHuuicn. Sa. ror Vale. A scolfarshlp in U/faul ami Stratton's Business Qrfltge. Call at this office. V Every more rotivim II. Souder is (©graphic work Evansville, Washlti place. inin^ more aud Day lliat Che*, good Pliomade in uy other llemonibcr tliire comes t el FI \ -catcher cession. T itcher. n one fly dies, ncral. The Motithe whole pro8ohl W a & IIobnbimik. Jiew Beal Estate ut lasajMUce Agency. au have any real estate to sell, all on\ IIji.lmjA A Molnt. If you\avc townproperty to sell, all on \ lllpt.UAN 5i kloi'XT, U-AW Jk»«Cr5'w*r , insured, all on \ Hillman & Mount. If you WauiYour property iusured, all Oft VllLLKAS k MoCST. II you want yo\r horses, mules, or attic iufunxl, call ian A MoystT. If yon want tiolery York done, call Hillman A Mm\r'»Orrirr. If you want an accident insurance, all on Hillman ^Moi-nt. Office on Main St. over J. h. Young i C’s Store.

Strayed from my resilience in Madison township, a lieifcr, one rear old; head, neck and redJdMy, small red aud white i|iw; «|iw horns turned a llrtlcT&ack aMhc poiuts; unmarked. A Hhwpw \ward will he |taid for the iyurn of l^e animal or for information as to her whereabouts, J. T. Stkwaiit. 8*4]- Petersburg, Iml. ■t*. Mght the other eeplujt iitwatud reiiwn Ara* stall cad ■noth- ,* _ . I*r» to its 1‘reshleut, Wiuua K. Smith, Lexington, Ky. POSITIONS; utvu S^f». wt»» Saal^uSrn PKIXASKNT

THE HEWS la Brief, With Pditm m Business ■afters. Everybody celebrated. Winslow had a Irig crowd oolite 4th. Evansville did not have a hull fight ou the 4th. • The stars ami stripes hung out all day On the fourth. * Gypsies have hccii in uiany parts of the county the past week. Xot a drunk, uo| a thing discreditable occttred at Otwell on the Fourth. There was a good display of stock, &c., at the fair at Winslow. Monday. liiiiitingburg, DuboUe county, is talking up a fair and oue will probably be held this fall.

“Where did ail the people come from ?” was the , question going the rounds at Otwell on the 4th. Dtwtll Winslow have always been noted for crowds, and last Mourtay was no. exception to the rule. Joseph Wigg* has been appointed administrator of the estate of George McGregor, who was killed recently, r.ear Arthur, this county, by a runaway mule. We call the atteutiou of our readers to the add. in this issue of Dr. Loctaerich’s. The Dr. is a first-class dentist and desires and deserves a full share of patronage. June is the grandest month of all the year. l>ove*s crops are generally harvested iu June. This deal ofthe fates always reaches a successful corner because Cupid looks out for the margins until the time is propitious for the “grab."_ The base ball game at Otwell on the Fourth was won by the Otwell nine over the Petersburg nine. The tally stood 24 to 14 iu favor of Otwell. This raises the b^oiid of the Petersburg nine who say that Otwell cau't do that at Petersburg next Fourth of July. Will Alsop.of Logan township, was arrested last Monday night for having stolen two steers in (iibeon county, (le tried to sell them here, and was arrested by Marshal Gullick at his home at night. Alsop has been i udlcted three times before for the saute offense. Twice he was convicted and. scut to the pen. lie is new in jail. At Winslow oil the 4th, John Bailey and Call Stil well, at a dance, became enraged out of some difference between them, and settled the difficulty by shooting. Hailey was shot through the bowels and Stillwell through both thigh«, besides having Ids teeth ktiocked out and his bead broakcu with a club. ttcy. Cooper, ltev. Chesser and Hon. E. A. Kaly made excellent s|iecehes at Oil well on the 4th. lion. Jos. Stubhie field was to speak, buf through some misunderstanding between hint and One of the managers the place in the programme disapoitited him and he refused. This was a disappointment to many who wished to hear good speaking more than they desired to wituess many other pleasures. Recently a package "f papers labelled iu the Hkmocka . office for Oattvilic went to Union, ami another package which should have gone to Union went to Oatsvilie. Our readers at both places failed to get their l«|icr* on lime. We do uot know how tho mistake liappeued. Such things do sometimes occur. Xot ioug since a geutUynau who lives at Arthur put a letter into the post office at Oakland City. The letter was directed to Arthur where it arrived a week and a half afterwards and postmarked five day*.after it was put into the office.

“Pat. 0. IV Bcac*. Eorroa Demotbat I see in last week'* issue, over (he nom it pirn me Pat, O. K ,1 statement al^solulely false. IIu says that “Heniy -Ryiiurmb preaclied at the. Wilson sqlioolhouse laat Sunday. He denied' the | Bible and coudenined all change*.” Now, in reply, 1 will suggest, that alt who beard ute talk on lhatoceaxioa kuow tftat Pa*. O. K. ha* wilfully lied. In the firwt place, I aw not a preacltcr, and never expect to be, aa to that waller. 1 did not preach; I only lectured on the Bible. I denied that the word of God waa ever made 4e*h. I claimed that there la a difference between the expressions, “Which was la the beginning,” “Which waa with God,” “Which waa God,” “Which waa wade ieah,” and “Tbawojdof God which la the power of $odiiutoeatvatiojL" Any acbool boy, to aav notliUgAf a teacher,t* able aee theiditrerenco .between these expacaaioiu- Ikencei win; a/ Pa»„0. K., ^huMHtJ denied VlK>. »W*. that i*J -lie number two;. ... Again, he naval condemned all' churches. That la lia. -number three.; r did not condemn all churches. There is lutt one church of God,-mud there la no nae of aeetarwnlsma. Pat, O. K., knew when he waa writing that he Waa lyiijg.; 1 will say that a. man who is capable of lelliug three, falsehood* ia windy in'rapable of teaching acbool. This man ia so little, mean, and contemptible that 1 shall "not notice him in the Allure. * Respectfully, - Him Rtxkmox. [It is right and proper for any an* to defend himself when assailed, but we prefCr that all parties refrain from using words of tcverety, such aa •lie” Ac. Our paper enter# the fhmiliea of the beat dttiena in the country, awl we prefer that its language be chaste.—Et>]

Letter tnm Ottawa, Kansas.

Edito* DekocraT :~I hate just returned from Arkansas. The- LUtis ltock “boom'* attracted me. It was ou a boom. Now this simple statement don't mean much to tlic render, lie must in vestigate a boom to know what it is. A boom, such as I found there, is the ‘'substance of tldugs ho|ied for, ttlie evidence of things not seen.” People were absolutely cirazv. The whole city was one immense bucket shop of speculation. I eculdu’t timl anything iu the city to base it on. sol went out into the country. 1 tramped into tlic mountains,(they call them ‘Tolling table lands” in the circulars). After I had walked half a day I found a slianty in ten minutes. I found hospitality and tried to sleep —tried again, ami again.. The hordes of Africa arc a bagatelle to the population of-a single Bear State bed. At daybreak It began to grow lighter. This is usually the case in this latitude. It is a beautiful agricultural country. The farms display the greatest variety of architectural art. I believe 1 stated that it was mountainous. There arc (lothic farms. Derrick farms bay-window farms, Mansard farms ami gable end farms. 1 believe the pie vailing style is the Mansard ; which, for beauty and durability, is unsurpassed. These farms are mostly built of solid rock, though some of them, less pretentious, are ]>aiily built of ml clay. Farms are high iu this sertiou. A good solid rock farm of the Mausanl style is usually at an elevation ot a thousand feet. Tlie supply has been more than the space could accommodate, anil in onlcr to economise space, a Mansard farm is often built above a bay-wiu-dow farm. Sometimes even on top of a Mausanl farm is an attic farm, built almost entirely of bine liiucstouc and iliut. Along the railroads, tlie chief agricultural slopes, arc tunnels and cut*, lit is a common sight to sec an immense cut with piles high above the railroad on either side, sometimes darkening the passing trains for miles. The farms are said to grow the finest tunnels in the soulh«wcst. I am told that futhcr back Urn farms grow a great variety of eaves and gorges. These farms have tlie finest system of drainage. The mau of the east Is looking westward. 1 mean the man with money. If he thinks he would like architectural farms, I advise hint to go to Arkaiisas;but if Do wants real estate, try some other section. I am satisfied with Kansas—the dirt right here in Franklin county is good enough for uie. It is cheap, too; twenty-five per cent. ehea|K.T with churches, schoolhouses, roadway bridges and near markets all provided. Their it is in insulated regions like tlie surrounding Little Hock , or I he far western “boom” towns of Kansas. Here they have rolling prairies, well watered and limbered, with a soil rich, imperishable, and seem mighty bottomless. As I say the eastern mau of shcckcls is looking this way, not only looking but couimlng. In fact, lie is here. This county of Franklin, and Its shire town, Ottawa, is over ran with him. lie lias fore-sworn the Intoxication of stocks, margins and other gambling things ou which lie has been drunk fur nearly thirty years. lie now measures values by, and confidentially risks investments in real estate. Long ago tlie people had their heads turned from tlie solid earth. The arbitrary power of railroads in putting things on artificial liases swept this country with a delcrium of ecstatic speculation. But like all big drunks, that is now nearly over. It was a feverish, disease*], unhealthy amt dangerous craze. It knocked all commercial calculations, mud all rules of political economy right and left, It created forttiues lu single hours, built cites in siugle years and gave the nation the doubtful gift of hundreds of millions. Jonah’s gourd had uot near so rank a growth as the American nation and many of Us people have had iu growth and wealth the last few years. But this storm of watered slock and gambling devices of margins, aud the fairy-like creations of phantom mines is nearly over. The people are back to first prl ncipies. In fact, they are looking westward to real estate investments. For heaven's sake, tell those whom your paper readies to iuvest iu dirt—uot in stones. Au undulating Kansas prairie of ten acres is worth ail tlie battlepentcd, edgewise farms of Arkansas ail iu a bunch. . E. M. Cu».

CnpM*s Capers. The following persona .here been licensed to marry since cur Inst issue: Lewis lata? to Eva M. Attn; X. Whitahcudte Xargant E. BUIt 1 Meiaaa to ttetweca E. Giegor]'. * David! list of letters nsuMst M rntnlai’t, Indiana, tttr the teg JM»SSth, MKT. Clark Henksl. U. X. McKinney, Mat C. dark, Wat. Ttnaejiaaa. damutd Tanenaa, Snyder, Stipe Skeen, Hot*. hirtef. sea Dsulton, Xrs. Mary flan. B. Wilson,' Xrs. Xel.'Whae*, A. Xrs. Kahns Anna Underwood. "advertised.” T. K. rumxo, r, X. The eofitrnclors for the - k New Albany railroad hare fl naily roueludedi to begin work first at Naw Albany to which place tfc» superintendents of construction bare been sent. Work there will begin Sinmeiliatelv. New Albany will.be largely benefited by this arnihgemout. As a matter of course tlie railroad eon ___company will buy nil sapplies from that place and get nearly. all the workmen there. A down or two men in Ylaeeuiwst, by using mediocre intelligence, could have prereuled this arrangement.— Vutctnnc* -Yews.

Personal Para* aph*. Wna Llibs Suudaye at Princeton. Mart l'iceuer is in >wu c u business' _' '• ' _ -*V • \ . -^fiSSSSt: ou *ha*1,ie88 av.H . Jfisa ilcCpy,; of-Kuos xmuty, spent sun4^yviu Petcrpurg. Mrs.~A. IL. Taylor i in lied alia, Uiwpnri. visiting her p reuti. lion. Samuel Hargro «, of Princeton, was- in Petersburg ou business InstFriday. Stcta Takashima, of ' akio, Japan, lectured iu Ot*ell ou tb .« cvei eng of the 40i Inst. /iou- Niblack, < E Vincennes, renewed li is subscript;* a to tkc Dev

ooR.yif ijns week. ... llev-.A- W, Freeman: jturntd Monday ftymau extended tj ptollanorer aijiil lVuria. Indiana- I . w -Itev.CbW. Yates visit id his brothel’ in Gibson eountv last voek, uot re-turning-t»H Tuesday las '. * ' ‘ Mr*. Herman Herbo h, of Qneen City, Missouri, is vishit g her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ileus , of this place. E. It: Milan, of Vince ues, is in the county in the interest »f the lirui of Milan & Pennington, -hool supply men. A. G. Billmeyer has I >en abixnuted district deputy Grand* hauccllor, by the Grami Chancellor Knights of Pythias. Miss Hattie Carter ar ived home on Tuesday, from Peruo, I ndiana where site had been visiting I :r sister, Mrs. John Hendricks. Miss Minuic Aweniu; of Princeton, came to Petersburg Me iday with Mr. anti Mrs. Win. I.iibs tt rentalu with them in the future. Geo. Frank, Will Po* y, Geo. Quimby, Warrior liarret, Hattie Carter, Itube Hammond and E nma ({uimbr spent the tburtli at Prir cetou. Ge6fg^T>arikV Hours ntl Adi ms. A1 Enins.*, ltHlpli Davids iv and John Asti weiit‘to (Vlwell o the evening of tiie 4t!r to aticud a li vn pa ty and dance. . 'i akt . . Mrs, George Eisert i visiting tier aunt, Mrs.. Litllepagc, of Ktckport. Mfs. I.itthjpago lias bee s quite ill for H-verald.ays, but is uov greatly improved* Samuel Amos of Jcffe son township called on iastTucsday. He is the mechanic on the tine result ice of George Iloilon, of Washington iwnsh ip, now a bout complete. The Misses Nellie am Sallic Chambers, Misses Addic Cob n aud Jennie Key and G. S. Chamb •*, of Unioii^ and Miss Hattie Avery of the Viuccnties Commercial, tot : in Uosiner one day last week the ucsts of Mr. John Uornbrook and f: nllv. Miss Mollic Stubblefi Id, of Sulphur Springs, Hopkins conn v, Te xas, arrived hotiic last Saturd y to s >end the summer a thong frlen< s in Indiana. She wilt return to T xas after the warm tread her. Stitts niching school in that staft/’ George and Fjnink McN tuglitou visited Pctci-^iur^this week. They are sonsol'tVcy. McXat glitou, formerly pastor of theM.E.' liurcli at this place. George is pasto at Springfield, Indiana, atid Frak is ci gaged in a carpet store5at Franklin, adiana. FROM OIK CORKE: PONDliSTS. . PuItU I. Messrs. Gardner Kir adept ly p. n.., Union; George Thom >son, lick. Mclloberts and John 'hiilipx, near Bethel Union, aud Mr ses Jennie and Aliie Thompson, Celi a Phil ips and Cornelia Daugherty >assed through here Sunday morn1 ig euroute to Bethel church. **r July 151.4^7.

We had a geod time at Uvelesi ’a Urove on the Fourth^ Everythin passed 4f quietly and In orderl The Uaipr and Kuinble Sabbaf b-scboole were out In twee anl furalshed itingiug for the occbsi a, and right well they performedtheir part in the morning Lewie l-orelena addieaac the peo.de on the progress of re^dfo^a |Uie iy in tbit country, (rum Jts eariieet-histo y to tbs present time. Tn thqgYentag.B v. McBuberta, of Union, gave, an interest »g history of the He Wat loUowel by Bev. tbedutj of parents to the At 'aig It Lewi* Lureless g*‘audit ice, (at their reprogrese Jf the country in . X.Y.Z. John Ortfcfe Sabbat h-scfe Farmers 'tidsy stack ig and threshing Wheal Coni' looks foil eoaaiftrtag the Fourth W.M. Badge ,owr amrchaat, is doing a Bret? huataaes J. J. Manning eootrmpiatde. budding * saw tealdeuce ... Aas Anderaej},did buslr wota Arthur last Wednesday .. Henry J Wiggi and Mm IB. McKinney were la! Wa Sa urday ... Allien Wl*** tk thought olio tin proving in health . Wane Bichett "has p urchased a ■aw threshing machine Mrs lucy Woo*. Key died ofhrmnrhdge ft be tangs at the residence bf SataueiThc ipaoa. t!beams the wldo* Of Ufoodtord t'udlsey, deseaSed She ieartefoor little ch Urea to BKsaru her tune John Maialng h * been Mriag for water. Ha got water s a-depth if fourteen fort I«Jfo.Cbaj)oeUo oar roa. I super Ms•r.has uhehapoahtaMdr the more pruit.

For tiie Best and Chea best of everything—Sug Cigars—everything in a ; Groceries. He sells the Coffees, Teas, Tobacco and t-class Grocery Store. If you want that which is Good and Rire, try him

rSCSTfeKH* NOTICES. V“OTICR: i r hereby given to nil part ic* oeiwwt Ihgg I.wlU attend at my ottl 01 well, at Breeden's harness shop, • 1:'Every Monday, conoltlee In Ta trausnel business connected with the office or Trustee c l Jellersou township. Si. GRAY. Trustee. fJOTlCE Is hereby given to allpartlen Inter- „ «d*«l that 1 Will attend at uiy office in Stcudal,- ■ - - EVERY 8ATCRBAV, To transact business vounected with the office of trustee of Lnrkhart township. AU persons having buiJness with said oiflce will please take notice. O. J. URKEXWAV, Trustee. \TOTICE lla hereby given tball parlies eon- -*■’ eerued that 1 will attend at my residence EVERY MONDAY, To transact business connected with, the office of Trustee of Madison township. J. U BOWMAX,Trustee. \ OTICK is hereby given to all persons interestcl that 1 will attend at my office at my residence. EVERY FRIDAY, to transact business connected *lth the office ofTrustce uf Marion township. All persons having business with said office will please take notice. EUAS OARIIETT. Trustee.— LEGAL. Superintendent's Notice. YMTBI.IC examination of applicants for A teacher's license will be held on the last Saturday of each nmntli us rollon.*:. .For the months of June, Kcptvuibcr and March, at Augusta ; for the months of July, October, January amd April, at IVtersbUrg; for the numtti* of August, November1, February aud May, at Winslow. A ccrtlOcaite of good moral chara<-ter from some member oft tie County Board of Education must Im brought by applicants In the county and front County Superintendent by titrate out of the county. W. B. FIR KLE. J tine hi- 1WT. County Sup't. Notice to Physicians. re I ary of said Board. 1 hereby request a full compliance with the law In this rci’urd. aad all licensed physicians and ncvnm-hurxare hereby notllled to address their report* aud all business pcrtulnitig to my office to K. CORN, Sec F. C. B. IE, Augusta, Pike Co., Ind. Notice of Administration. NOTICE Is hereby given, flint the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pike County, stale of 1 udlana, Adutinlstrators 'of the estate o. George McGregor, late of rake Couitty, deceased. \ Said estate is supposed to hcVdvent (JOSEPH W1UGS, - Adakiniabwton. r«u July i, KS>7.

Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property. Cmmissioner’8 Report.

Report of the County Comral*i loners of Pike county, Indiana, of the receipts and exprnditiiirHt for the Uncut year of IMS, comnieucluit oti the first day of June. IMS, and ending on thS thirty-lint day of may, WSJ, both oaten Inclusive. bkceifts. Amount* on hakd last report, June 1st, UKJ .HOJRtJtt Since received by treasurer. SVHB-SS Total receipt* Amount ordered | tlJfJSjCJ r Treasurer . tvidUB Amount In Tr*osurrry,\luse 1st, WSJ 1-V*U1 kxpem—--_ Amount of cxnsndiiuresY.. NUMIl Amount to balance..V.. IMW-c Total- .. tljcAK Amount of order* redeemed WTrni- __ urer . A. 4H.WL8I Amount of orders issued by Atalllur ti,Si«.la Amount redeemed more than Urmet. 1JXJM Subscribed and sworn to before me, this June 91, USJ, W.J.BimiMX, Auditor Pil e County. SALESMEN WANTED We are In want of a few, more p od men to ranvoss (hr the ante of choice varieties of Nursery Stock. To men who can nnakes.uccoesof the burl ness weeua pay pood salaries or commission and five permanent employ meat We hare many new and cliotee specialties, both la the fruit and ornamental Une which others do not handle. s. with references, *AY & OOi, Hon«r>i—„ runt, Hlaa.

IIILLUK * MOtsf' UU Jp;. — ‘ fT"~ ■* <r'- "-A‘ “ rm hknt. A very desirable office over "Model Drag Store. Terms reasonable. ron s.4t,e..MwasM. | llorsR—At Union. l-utoryvirooms with nil out buildings, gtuul well,',. trie of ground ami plenty «>l small fruit. ■ All la good repair. 1 Price, «tai; «2l»ca*h, bal. pi suit purchaser. Hoi st- 1-story, t rooms, summer kiU-lied, cellar ami all out buildings; good wait -sol* water, plenty of fruit ami pleasantly located. Price, 49UP; oue-tlitrd cash, liui. iu lS A'Jl iUo. TOWN I.OTS. 0 13 very desirable town lots In Union. Terms lower than the lowest. rAHBIS. 57 acres go-d lam! In Cay township. |e#0; cash, Id 2 years pit balt.nec. si acres In Clay tp. veil improved; 10acres timber, f27gD; WoniM-b, tail, to suit piltcliiorr. 40acres in t*>gan| township. with good well, log house and barn. $15U; oKC-tbint cash,bal. to suit purchaser 78 acres in Clay township adjoining the to acres above hsiumI. with good, new frame dwelling and bam. a good yoang-orChanl and plenty of water. Price, ifiBO; e.ue-lhlnl cash, tail, in equal payments of 11 and 24 months. 80acres in Isamu tp.; 12 acresllml>er tail, to high slate of cult i\|#t Ion.; 2-story frame dwelling. gooil bam, tu> wells good water, all neccssary out buildings, youtig orchard; a tip lop farm throughout. Price, »2<80; onc-thiril rash; 1 and 2 years on balance. 80acres In laiekUirt tp. hO acres in caMlvatlon, lui.1. in while o*tk timber, good log buildings, good wafer and Htl.tior you fig fruittrees. tlliti; *, cash, bal. in 12x24 mouths. 38" acred* In Olay-1 p. ik'lolntng Union. AH cleared and iu high stale afmltlyarion. iXi. per acre; cash, lull, to suit purchaser. Contagious Diseases are Prevalent al 1 over the World. I dm a native of Kinds ml. and while I was In that country 1 contracted u terrible bliuul poison,and for two years was under treatment as an.out di»«r patient at Nottingham Hospital, England, out was not cured. I suffered Hie most agoniaiiag pains In ray tames, and was covered with sores all over ray body uml IHntm. I had vertigo and deafness. with part Ail loss of slihi, severe pains In my head and eye*, etc. which nearly’ run me enuy. t loot all hops in that country, and sailed for America, and was treated at Itooavelt ill this city, as well us by a prominent physician in New York having Disconnection with the hospital. I saw the advertisement! of Swift's Specific, and I determined to give it a trial ns a last resort. I had given up all Impe of being cured, as I bad gone through the hands of the best medical men In Nottingham and Sew York I took six bottles i.'S 8. S, and I can say with great J| »y that t hey cured me entirety I am as sound uuil well us lever was in niy life. U I- K ED H ALFORD. New York City, June IStb.&K*.

Blood I* the life, nml lie Is wise w ho remembers It. Unt In March bf lust year i MH), I contracted IiUmmI poison, and being In favuimiih, tin., lit the time, 1 went into tbe hospital tliere (of treatment I Cttlftred very luueh from rlieui inalisiu lit the|same time [ did not get well under tbe treatment tnere, ier was I cured by any of the Usual mean*. 1 have now tliken seven bottles of Swift s Specific and ath sound and Well. It drove tile. {tefamii oi)t tbmugli bolls (M» the skin. BSW XMY-' Jersey City,N. J., Aut>. I, 18HS. t Twe years 0(0 I contraelisl Wood poison Alter taking prescriptions from the ls-st phVsleluns liere and at (Milas, i <-a deluded to visit Hot Hprlns, and on reaching Texarkana a doctor recommended ine to try BwMt's Speetfle, assuring me that it would benefit me more tban Hot Sprtugs. Although . Ow Poison h ad produced great htila In va.v bock and chest, mid hurt remov,. removed alii tile linlr o (t of my head.yet I began to Improve In a week '* time, and tlie soresTbegan to heiri, and were entirely gone Inside of eight weeks. Wild. Joses, Porter Union Pass. Bqiot.' Cisco, Texas, July 13, MKb, Treatise on Blood and Hide Diseases mailed free. :1'' TitaSwtrr Henri Kir Or.,DrawerS, Atlena. Go., or 15T W. Sid St.. X. V. I«4 -THS2CINCIHMTI ENQUIRER FOR 1BS7. DAILY and WEEKLY

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