Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 12, Petersburg, Pike County, 4 August 1887 — Page 3

ran. > ULUiX J. t, sot xf ■ratev,-« artu aril y*m* F*rm, tfnsae »m* U»j ^SsSmSisSHis . int Anal Live SitOtk. 4. All W, Of ftauT«“«®, Kirol ana uve »■« -||+I|J- | **t»r. eatEatate * In*. Ais.tR, OArr on Main Brail J. B- A Co'« K«*vitVtcnbura, I ml. i*»r etTT aunt. City Bakery Has jut bees refitted, and -Hb insENTIRE NEW DRESS Were «|U ke laaai. ail »» ■art, Ute Brat al EeerfIhlai l« Ike mwmmw Aa4am*a»aa<aaartar»|i»rtWalrr«la> <X£T ICE CREAU. ■EWXUB THIS rUCI!.' CITY BAKERY* citv ubw-stoe::. ®LOST !• $100.00 In $5, $10 and $20 Bills, Em, year. tay neffceyin* ytm on cos. MEDICINES. rAlXTR.OILM.'tt ALL PAPER, Wf-, a*

DR. J. W. BERGEN’S City Drug; Store. 'H’heru till a)«o b» found a laro- rtorkof HCfUOL BOOKS. SCHOOL SLPPUKS Ac. tpoclaliy l« made of tln-se'sunK Out •task t* tka must romjdet* and price* I be tend. Vftnaa wkat «re ta}. and our lo» prtee. trill pence It. ttSou you are la town. Bit* u» a rail and ere for younrlTc*. Remember the place. BERGEN'S CITY DRUG STORE, E. U. Kia*N Sew BniMinc. I>F\Tl‘TltT. - MM; Days Oil;! War in Prices on t*to:r:ec. Breatest Eednction In Prices for j ARTIFICIAL TEETH Ever BcaM of Before.

mssira $16. $16. $16. All work Warranted and Quar—anteed.— >'•11 trr ■« WUrr galug rlwyktK. J. The Leading Dentist. ttfrirR mr Niimiiim. LIVERY STABLE. •> ADAMS BROTHERS, -PROPttlKTuU*liurj, Feed usd Sale Stable, I'utWI KltTU ASD W^Lm ST*., n»(M sad Banin fur hli* »t muuUib rate*. New Bunk*! Safe Uonev lloasn Fi|i at tui 1»av on Wsw. 3C«M« tcU ea CsmmUalea. AlitNlT. Red Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, rKTF.nSDl Itr.,_^ . INDIANA »asa,,sftasisf*ags “ovricSt-fp *tst»»»«r anjr an^w CiviiU, Tn4« links ul Cffjvri&t] .ibUtlned, and all Wine*, la 1h* V. H. Patent |i«n MtaaM l« at anlmle (««. _ paroOhw Mgjg^l&aaial^^r'tto It or Iirawloj^We adTte-< a* fc _ j ficedfckare*: and we main- uc i sale** «e llvua wtrM. .a. the pi«4ma.ier, the StjW Pv.. and t*> ..rSelalx id tW . JH_. . Mae.. Pur rlrralar. ahrler term* mod rtfermiw tu actual riHent* la youi ly, arrUets C A. SNOW A.CO-, OpvdU' Pat'Bi 0«ce, WartitaRtenl?. L'.

THURSDAY, AUGUST4,1887 r<-r mr - - n>u CUB BITES. Person* sr acting « a elub of riv*. »ltt US, Win receive- the paper free for one year. ADVERTISING RATES ASP RULES. write me reset; Deaerret ku tbe Irefeet rirreletiee ef U) newspaper peblUkti la Pike Ceaatj! AkrertUers wUI reek# ■ Mte el tils bet! BUSINESS LOCALS to rfetBwc ra “"/TV Wishing now sell cheaper my slock. I will ercr. ANDE2SOS. To keep wcft^rfnk Milburu Spring Water. At CityWnig Store. J. E. Anderson, of T/nion. keeps repairs for the Olirer«Aille*rplows. Blank • at this office. ^mortgages for talc Wanted.Inquire at tl retifSs good farm. is We hear that E. J. Harris luid quit business, the dent, si ligathi dentist that Till rigid to pi Uarties that d go to his see for tbemBelres. will do yi han tUt, tins <)n investht only a or * lawliis j4»*fcssSon. nteuwvt can and By tie «t^ better ami cheaper n get anywhere else. JI0t2 T

Wtartl the releOmlcu uougiasnooe. Every ^l^irirnntM). The Poujitas «hoeh wm^Oara M||y< W««# convince you thaPHtUu^ig heat *hoe on ihe market. KemcnaSer>o>««rrant them. J. RTnrxo & C^*1 ^Potr*. Call on south of Petcrsjeap a larjjc nuuij John AshTm^ i bncjr lie will i her of the very riiRtme Wagon. Patterson. Buy the fa For sale bt Water, if I'itv iiritik Milbti you want health Drug Store Photograph1* iu auyv style, sixe or -hape. TtWjcije^O'ai'er than ever made In IVicr*lnif^W*r« II. Sumter'^ gallery * x aitery I vou Wlit-u you ititl hill-heads letterheads note-heads bodnesa cards -laleiueuts rufclopcs or any other printing iu the Job line, call at thl» office. i*e I o'search of tytalth, W trv the famous M i’a tehsLSM re *h«l o>rt» hmy will provK. On pure at Mergin'' City A scholar# ton** Bu«iue>» C offiee. dry a ut amt SlratrJfSwli at this All medic! Spring Watch for CliilK Fevers hundred' of lest drop i* Mil burn certain cure it ion. Ac., as mi»l*N(OM persoata in Piko *ale frv'h Drug Stole.

luting more end worethat dun. II. Soutler i« dotJu^f'fcss^ood P1h>tugraphic wurV as ran be wad* it: Kvan*ville, Washington, or any other p,aw: Z AT DRILL ’ KTCEU Slraycti I sou to»u I heed. H»k ml ami white otl a little back narknl. A li I* id for the for informal in Madoe year old: body, smell hi bores turnpoiuU; unard will be animal or whereabouts, Stewabt. rg, Ind. Itostoii. July Ha, 1S8T.—Xotiee b hereby given that e Special Meeting oKhr Stockholders and Second Morigage jlomilioldcve of this Company, i will be held at the office of the Com ' pa ay, in J»cw Albany. Indiana, mi i WednesdayNVng. 31. 1887, to see il ! said BwMwe eml Stockholder* i will approve of const met ion ol jibe Komi of Ilia liWingburg, Tell i City and t'annel Kailroml Company, of Indiana. and oT tho Wrant y ol j the bonds of tbe same, to adsainounl ; not exceeding tardea thoueamlfrc hundred dollars per utile. X, The trau&fcr books will be eloseil from August 30 to September 10. bo th dates Inriuslre. Per order of Directors, Otis K«i*.vix, Swy,

THE HEWS Corn along the river has sufiVmt more than (he hill coni. Hazleton will soon begin (he construction aud erection of a flouring mill. ' An earthquake shook was felt Imere on last Mo mlay Bight. Only flight. The thirty-sixth annual (air oftleuiry oouMty will be held August 9th to 13th, inclusive. Kef rain from practical joking. Life its loo real anti earnest and too brief to be wasted in soi wonton a fashion. At this time last rear, potatoes were selling at twenty-five cents per ! bushel. They now sell at eighty I cents. Last week Charles llrady and J. W. Ilix caught a fish which weiglied | ninety-live pounds. It was a eat, and | was caught in White river, near the ! Posey farm. [ WV recently had the pleasure of j visiting the fine new proves* roller J .mills at 1'nioa, We are impressed j with the idea lliat they are the best J mills vc have ever seen. John Kiuntan planted ten acres of corn on the 23th day of July. He says he is experimenting, hat expects a good crop, bovver. He would better engage late frost. We have just received the premium list of the Daviess C»aaty Tkir. It is a neat pamphlet containing thirtytwo pages besides the advertising. It i* a neat job ftf «p by the- Curette €o..n|mn whamit reflects much credit. | . .i i .. ..... ■ ' There will he a lawn party and a I supper givcu alt the Gray church, near l Long Branch, on Saturday night, I August 9th. 1887. for the benefit of i»he'Sunday school. Everybody are | cordially invited. Admission, Joels. -.—- Sometime ago W. A. Oliphant bought about ten thousand dollars worth of tobacco stored nwny In j Evansville. Since then tobacco has advanced almost a hundred percent, making Mr. Oliphant a profit of nearIv ten thousand dollars.

- : Evansville has arranged to pay her ! eitv debt, which Uf2.14a.000 She will fond it at six and four percent, to ran twenty-live year*. The citlsens of Evansville will find this a heavy tax which will be uo ludueement to immigrants to that city. In Cincinnati, on last Friday, about six acres of tow u houses known as [’SmptouHi. on account of its uiifarora1 ilc conditions was destroyed by fire. Twenty-five buildings, fifty cows and all the house hold goods went up in the flatues. Xo lives lost. On last Saturday night, unknown parlies attempted to rob A. J. West, a farmer iu Madison township. Mr. West was awakened hr the noise, attempted the capture of the wouhi-bc-robtiers. but without success. As yet there is no clue to the perpetrators. Cau the voting folks and the old folks and alh the good folks of this 1 town sum up brains, energy, tasta. enterprise—enough of anything—do organize a literary society ? This town, ought to have a reading room, a library, and many other tbiugs which it cau afford, and which it lias not got. At Monroe City, August 4th, three will be a grand celebration and temperance |iiriiir. They contemplate a 'regular spread-eagle flute. Speeches will be made l*y dap. 8. Hughes, Rev. Vales. Judge Win Lauib, Maj. G. J. ISIewett, Judge linker, Hon. CO S. Itobbius. ami other prominent speak- «"■ i '

At the recent county superinlcndraln'iimliii; held at Indianapolis it j »u decided that applicants for primary license to teach must present themselves August 27th of this year, awl thereafter la February and Avgust of each year. Aa essay ou lit- I erature must be presented with the | application. | The death of Mrs. Sarrah lierridge, mother of our worthy townsmen. Mr. Robert and John lierridge. was announced at Evansville ou last Sunday. Mrs. lierridge was aa estimable lady and received that attention in death which would indicate that she was well lilted. She was aged 79 years, 5 mouths, mud SI days. Two lawyers down at Princeton hare a fat thing of IL They are eusployed to iaveadgata the hooka of the county aaditor fur a term of twenty^ wo years past. If the investigation prove as expensive, and aa proport to natsly long livgd as the investigations in (Ike, then every man ia Gibaoa eonaiy will tod a hole in the bottom of his pocket through which the silver dollars will, from time to time, be dropping. We have on our desk two communications—one of last week from Otwell, and one this week from XoxkL The two together would til almost the entire local page of Ibis paper thereby crowding out all else. The two articles are excellent productions, and contain some features which we hope the author's will let us have the opportunity of using by leaving the j writing with us till we hare opporj t unity to dispose of them properly. The frequency of sunstroke gives ’ special interest to the most approved | method of treatment. This, ia short, is to qa ice finely, abundantly, continuously. Put hags of lee under and ; around the patient's head, rub the limbs with chunks of lea, plane bags of lea upon the ehaat; if possible, give mi ice-cold bath, with plenty of lee give a shower bath of ire-wafer by as- | ing the common sprinkling pet. Ice wiH *nvc l!»e nation: if any t’dnjj will.

Wells bare been bated at Erswr®?, ^itYertun, Tim Haute. ttreenoaslte, Crawflmisville. Brow**t»>wn, XWf Albany, Btonmiagtoa, and at many wiser points in the wee)era. southern and southwestern parts tif the state, and although gaishaa bee* iutradi in mat of them in small quantities, I am iaetiaed to bellere that an gas will be found in the southern « western parts of the state in large quantities. Our readers remember that th is palter state! the same m effect more than time months ago, whereupon our eotiteuiporario of the F'rtts poked fun at us in a most rcdietiktus way, at the same time adrWaf ns to read certain work* pertaining to this subject. The statements of those connected with the State Geologist's Department have not strengthened our opinion, for we were as strongly of the opinion then as now, that any attempts to find gas in this part of Indian would he a fruitless ami expensive experiment. Evansville ami Princeto n are wasting time and money in trying to find gas: and, in onr opinion, Vincennes and Washington are doing likewise. The artide. for which the iVeta so wiseiy(.f)criUciscd us, stated that ifVineennea gets gas, Petersburg might, and that if Vincennes and -EransTitte gets gas. Petersburg is alimwt certain to get I that article, of yourec by boring. We 'have come to tbit eonetusion from the geological formation of .Indiana. We cannot come to any other conclusion, for the finding of gas in the kind ofgmtagkal formation which Southern Indiana has #ntd be an-except-ion to the role, which we can plainly show, should it.be necessary- - ~ 'the Width of a Taraad»*s Path. ! Fortunately the paths of tornadoes are ordinarily very narrow— the widest have a diameter of less than two miles; the narrowest of only forty feet. In most, over a width not exceeding five hundred feet. The length of the tornado’s path across the country docs not commonly exceed thirty miles, and it generally traverses the distance in about an hour When the upward corkscrew motion of the outer part of the spiral and the sw ifter

up rush of I be air through the central shaft have drained away the most of the warm air which gare birth to the motion, the tornado dies away. The equilibrium of the air-masses is for a time restored, the heavier air has fallen down upon the surface, and the warm air, spreading laterally as it attains the lerel to which it tends, comes into n state of quiet. Assuming the width of the destruction bi ought about by the storm at sis hundred feel, and lba taught of its journey at thirty miles, we find that the ana of its devastation amounts to aboot two thousand acres, or toa square area aboot two miles ou a side. Over this area the destruction is ordinarily more complete than which occurs in the most severe earthquakes_From “The Instability of the Atmosphere,** by X. S. Shaler, iu j Scrilwtrr'* Jftigmiut for August. —-! AY hen in anger fill your mouth with water, but do not swallow any of it. You will thus be enabled to refrain from saying My foolish thing*. Petersburg is one of the most conveniently laid out towns which we have seeuor beard at south ot Indianapolis. Our eiliaens who invested in Wichita Real estate would tetter have invested in tobacco, ns the “weed" lias gone to seed in gold. TheC. P. Chut eh, at. Union, has teen repaired generally. It bas teeu {minted, papered, and ceiled. It was a good job, one of F. A. Shandy's best. The dry weather, the chintz bug, and other pests. If pests they may be caltal, have teen doing damage to the corn etwps. It will not be n first rate crop. During the month of Angust, the several congregat ions of this {dace will worshop on Sabbath ereniwga together. A Jubilee service will be conducted in the M. E. Church, on Sabbath eveuing next, by Kev. A. W. Freeman.

Vm. Newbridge, father-in-law of F. fl. Foe titer, died near Stendal on Jaly J2»l, of cancer of stomach. Fouerai at Steudal Sunday very largely attended. lie was a most respectable citizen, and will be missed by all who knew him. Bead Letter List. List of fetters reoMiaiat; in the postoflce at Petersborjt, Indiana, fur the Nuoth eediay June SOU. 1«. GKXiXMKN'S Usrr. John B. liana, Wm. Crist, Dr. Got W. Montgomery. Albert Schaefer, George Syfeis, Willie Willis, unites' lust. Mrs. Mar)' Fair Chapter, Mrs. Mary E. Smith, Mrs. J. Walker, Mrs. Sarah Wartneu, Miss Mattie Burra**, Miss Sal lie Lane. Miss Mary Richards, Mias Nancy A. Holloa. IVrsons calling for the above please say “advertised/’ T. K. Ft.cat so, P. M. A Case Far Felons. ‘•What ails yotir finger ?” sras asked of an olit lady who lost tihe ead e( one digit“That was caused by a felon," waa tint reply. “I have had three bad felons ia my lifts, bat bow I can cure them every time." Of course the nest qastioa was, “How F “Just ns soon ns I suspect that I ha ve a felon coming (yon know It feels juti ns there was a splinter there, only there isa,t any), I eat a lemon in tw» aad put the sore finger into it When the lemon gets hot and slimy, I take another piece and keep on doing an until the fMou is cured. ’ “How long dees It trite to cure r If you take it In the very beginning, it can n rar1-be eared in n night, bat more often It taken longer.” Does tli* lemon mtdte the finger ache?” “Indeed it doeu, but It kills tho felon every t!m-"—IfrcAaepc.

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SOCIETY SC {Brief Mention ! wbo hare ( During tb T. M. Dixon cr Martin Miller Wm. Abridge i A: J. West ret lion. Frank Deffent Saturday. It. S. Weldon, the sick list. S. I* Gorbr, o Department say A. II. Taylor t anew residence J. (% Weaver fiud painting in Albert E. Ed« burg Monday, o T. J. Cook, o ness iu Pctcrsbu Mrs. Mary J. ville, is visiting Dr. Biers ht residence reme J. C. Saffer.o quested a copy week. Will Hornbrc ceulily near Us stead. Dr. Osborn, township, aid t Tuesday. Dr. John D. his registration County Record F. II. roetk Petersburg las business intern Mr. Robert B attend the Ibm Evansville last lion. E. A. E few weeks attl lie tniuks hiax RTHUTIOMS if Pretty People one anil Gone Part Week, ied Satuj "day. i a new subscriber, is painted his house, wed hit subscrlp* dl, of Union, called :'Otwell, has been on the State Geologist's prepariii g to build as lately done some, ’etersbnrg. irds visited Peters-{ business. Survant, did bust-' g, Saturday. Bullock, of Evans--ieudsin Petersburg. had his handsome ted and repainted, Harrison county, tref the De iuckat last! ", k spent a week rein at the old home-. trustee of Monroe sines- in Petersburg Loetzerkh has filed] as deutiiit with the ’ r. •, ofStcn lal, was iu week attending to s. rrldge w as called to al of his mother at unday. is home again after a French ILdek springs. If much improved.

W. II. LTOIT t, I Dos. iioruorooK, Julia Godfrey, iud J. IK Levi ate new subscribe i to the DnomT.j A. II. Miller, i promiwmt attorney j of Huntlugbu f visited Petersburg last Saturday c legal aai other bnsiaeta. Mel Catt aw family, of Pike, are now residents >f our town, as they removed here his weal .^-Princeton Clarion. W. B. Pirklt held his llrst examination at this pi ee on butt Saturday. He has held t laminations at other points howeve .' Mrs. Kate II rgrave and daughter, Mrs. Bylvestei Horton, noth of near Otwell, were t e guests of Mia. D. C. Ashby Thnrw ly. Frederick 1 Uilgeat an, a prominent farmer at 1 live-stock dealer, of Lockhart ton whip, called last Saturday while u business In Petersburg. John Ohler. of Prineston, Tuesday, returned to I i home nt that ptaee after a week’s kit as tl«e guest of hts sister, Mrs. llliam Uibs, of this ptaee. T. M. Dlxor is enga;>ed in selling a most excelh it book entitled “Maid en Hood and foman Hood.” It is a work that no ne who can spare the price can affb 1 to do without There are i few cases of a disease called the p »keye reported among the houses in mne parts of the county. The di rase is something like the epizootic, effecting the eyes. Hon. Wm F. Tow nsend, of Vincennes, pass l throug h the city last night en roat home. By Mr. Townsend’s recen removal toYlnceans, that city has aiaed a talented lawyer, an do seat speaker end a genial gentle en.—fVtfcetoa Demoi

S »ial X*Ve*. [»cr MXTtSDIXl’*] The TcMh s ArmM OMihr Institute trill’ tgin stPetersburg on the 22d. daj ot August, 1887, and continue fve lays. All lire teachers at ten* I the full term, to t each, anil all aia cordially inare expected friends of ed cited* B. PibXlk,

ODR COUNTRY COUSINS Items of Interest fathered by lie Democrat’s Correspondents. HKUIER. The printer in (.lie last issue maule me say that Mary J. and J D. Downs was very *h'k. Th: was a mistake .. Our cltluans have been moving eousiue.al ie the past week. Jane Harding has uml to Oakland City, Dr. Btvthe has moved ia the Harding property Ed Wagner was Imre last week buying crosstie* . No dear as to report this vretk.. ..'James ffffli has rented the Widow Martin farm and w.ll move on to it ia a «ew days Colonel Coekrum, of Oakland City, was here last Friday, buying ties Ileurr HUi came from Oakland City last Saturday, bringing with him n new wife. Much joy Dc. Slone has given hie house a coat of paint .. Alex Barnes has moved into Uis sycamore bouse on the corner of Water and Sycam ore streets. He has made some improvements ia the way of r comfortable summer kitchen —What has become of ott: .onsiuat Pleas autville* Come, cousin, let us hear from you. .. John Findley has built himself a new house, and now occupies it. Mr Findley can now “spit where be pleases." There wiii be a Sunday School picnic ia the bVelton Grove, near this place, August ;:dth. We understand that there are aboul $13.00 ia premiums for good singing, Ac. We do not know the particulars. All are invited. Qri Viva. yioxio. Last Wednesday night, abou t 9 o'clock Ike house of Samuel Nelson. sr.„ caught fire from detective dues and wan entirely cooturned. Mr. Nelson has been coatiseil to his bed ter sometime, and he said that he dressed himself for the first t ime in eight months. The family, with the assistance of the neighbors, saved about one half the household goods, provisions, furniture, Ac. Loss, about $1100.00. Insurance RiitUM .. Captain Sasser Sullivan, an okl Mexican soldier, has been granted a pension. Sullivan ia a lifelong Democrat, and aa ex-trus tee of Marion township . M - . Nan Hearing has opened a dry goods store at this place. Clark Brewster's pension has been increased four doUan per month . . Hen Hearing made a business trip to Jasper this week ... Peter Uoflnan, Jae- H. Boling, T- M-Dixon, C. L. Jones and F. A- Jones visited Petersburg Saturday.... There are about seventy thousand cross-ties h?re rest', for use .. W. B. Dealing will coalmen e building in n few days .. Bct. John B. Jones, of I.yuuville, visited friends here this wc*i. U. John Seiu, the genial drummer of Ragooi Bros.. was here this week .. T.C. Milburs, of Petersburg, visited his famous medic. Is? lags near here this week ... Dr. A. W. J veshas ordered » new supper of miedtcine from New tort City.... Dr. UatSeld.of Xoxid.re. ports n east of cholera. Pit. O. K.

Almost all of Ihc cities and. large towns of northern and central Indiana hare bounced the telephone. The toll system eras very unsatisfying;»ml the poor service has peered to be an embarrassment rather than sn aid to bu '- ness la Indiana. They must malice up their minds to give good service and obey the laws of the S te. Simple and Stare. the follow Inr prescription for d*aeB»eijrJ diarrha- and all summer eoaiplaiats, Is ftar- , slshnl by a prominent pbyasciai. who useu it in his practice for several years with uniform success. For adults, tike one teospooafui uf Gllaaore’a Aromatic Wine ami the same quautitv of corn starch, after ever* discharge. For children, one teaspoonfid of Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine limit same quantity of com starch. For infants under os* year, tea drops o* this Wise and corn starch enough to thicke n it- This prescription m safe, sure and reliable,, lit doss not leave the patieat roast paled, tmt reatsteo to perfect health. ■ ILLUt.t * West Real Mate In. A venr ilesii Store. Terms BEST. office over Model Drug , SA Hoes®—At 1'nkm. 1-story,.% rooms irith all oot bulbil tups good well, \atreof (round and plenty of small .roll- All in mod repot . Price. *«•; $*» cash, bat. to suit purTOaner. Hoi-aa—1-stoty, 1 rooms, summer kitchen, cellar sad sit oot buildings good, well sort plenty Of fruit aad pleasantly k INS- bne-thlnl cash. 1*1. la A A SI 13 very desirable town lota l u Union. Term* lower than the lowest. In Clay b>wnshl|s & acres gotd I S eash, IAS yroi a acres in Clay tp. well «SSS;«nSem*,l _ in Incan township, with gaud well, and barn. ISIS: one-third cash. bal. asms In Clay township adjoining tV# acres above nomad, with pood cew name dwcMa«aad barn, a good young orchard and bam govst*)'. mu plenty dir wateftPrtce?Sm»; one-third cash, Umber bal. to high .late of cohlvwtton; g-itoryf jamcdweilmnneor^Wtattptop rncvi fsw» (lucuunj In Lockhart tp. Macros la cnHtd. tawblte. ■ -- — * *“ oak timber, isnod tog issIn Clay tp. adjotnlnef nnton. All sad In high state or colttrattan. *& t; >, cash, bal- to sui t pore baser.

THVSITEES' NOTICES. "V’OTItCK is h"rt*<ir given to ail portic* coir- *■’ eeimed that 1 will tkUeml Ct B'.J uittcv iu Otireil, at Breeden's harness shop. BVBEY 3IOXOAT, To transact business coimeetca w ith the office of Transit of Jefferson tuw«s!tip. M.UKAY. Trustee. | V"OTIC K Is hereby giver. t«.... pmvics i_ter- ! esi.et! that I will tt:U-ud at lay office is ! SU'lUioI, JEVIjtIV SJ.tr EIVAT, I To transact, busias sa eou» vtcti with theo-.lce of truster of Ouch-art to* .isui . All person* I havl..j{ busines-si with said u. . 0 w tl plensv tafce notice. O. J. CliKKN WAY.TrasUse. ATOTICJS it hetv r given tc all parties e~a* " ee.neii that t * iU i»t .inMl at toy reaid. Jce tVtKY MONO.Vf, To transact ha. ness con . red with the office o. Treistee of iliilixiu t )i itscia J It, hO.W At AN. Trustee. ■VOT1CJS is hervhr given to all persons iuA' tere ,wl thill I wtl! attend at itiy office •t my residence. Etrer rntOAT. ' to tramsadi be incss connected with the office o. ■; test. of Million lownsjin. .VI! persons tt;.viaijf tn. sines* with said office w ill please In ftf UUti* KUAK GAKHEXT. Trustee. EEliAL. So&criiiteiitleiit’s Notice. pt'tlUC esail.: nation of r - ’.'cares for 1 teaehcr's Invite writ! be SreK. .the last Saturday of each month as ,ot!oas; Kor the inoutin of June. SciHeuiber and . : reh. at Augusta; to.- the moo. of Ja!y, Oc jtxr, January ami April, ri rtteno.tr;,; Mur ibe months of August, November, Keo.u* .y a.;d May. at iVliKluv. A certilU' .e of good moral rioreder from some tweiiii wr of the Couuty Bo.-.el of EtUei.tkoo must be brought to iipplh. nts ii; the county and front County Suiarinietulent by those out of the couuty. W. Ik S1KKI.K, Jims Id, lib?. County Suph. Notice to Phvsieiaii.-v. IN PCBSCANCK o. the iaa-e.t a!u_; a C lint) Board of Health, and •.. r fill phy ehuiaaial nirmsit atan-jw- . ;«cretury of said Jtot d. 1 la cUy t ;c . a full comiitlunce with the Haw i X . , nod all I,muted physk-it >» am: nee ... u.sara hereiiy notified tot si e«a .heir r- iris .t o alt nnsincss pertain .nr to my office n» S. CORN, Sec V, C fk II.. Angi-siu. Pike Co., 1.

Exeentorsliip. N’oHee l» hei ky Risen, Him the ttnderstened b-xvi- bi!»n arsioint-d by the clerk of the Ctaevit I'Mrf of Pike «ml«, state of Indiana. exesntoc* of tb>- last w'l* and testament of Mm Burkhart. ta> of H»e county. de^idVdatelunv «nsod l#}»«ilte»t. NOAH pritlC IART, lltSl NOAH 31RKHABT. July'MSCL Kseeutu-i. Executors’ Sale of Personal Property. VMJTK'E h hereby «iv»n. that the nder- ^ signed Rieeotoi* of the hut will and testament of Peter Burkhart, deoene. , siH offer for wdeax poWk rater?- »t the 1st? teeldenee of the idee? ased !o Msdirou tun.ship, FUte county, Indians, on SIHHUCSKHAET JVOAH A. rii’PKHABT, Tli* best salve hi i»c world for Cats, Braises, Sores, Ooers, Sail Hhcnnt, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, awl all Skin Krap(lout , and positively enres FUrw, ar no piy rcqnired. It U guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money retunded. Price seats perboat. For

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