Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 17, Petersburg, Pike County, 15 September 1887 — Page 3

^jisai bass ipsa - r We will 4WU your Form, 11 iioot your Propcriv for you; j.irver for :i uythtn* >*kmt; nc i* if.* a**u wprwu.'nt the l«w>t It gU your Farm. 3. - - —i; or a»<i you a i io«»ur bosijws*. *> wprwwnt lire *■* Irwirwnrr, Cornell! the worlrt—UfO. l ir"B. Y.un* .tCn’* »tor*. «TV »AKK»!Y. ~rr City Bakery Has iu*t been refitted, and" ENTIRE NEW DRESS ricrr «»>» ul1 *"“* mcr, t*® Beal ©» Tver*, thing in •»»« aiffliETratii, And iHlft* |l^»4tt«*rt<-r» f»r tfceulcr it of jggT fOE CREAM. UtMIEnlUB Tilt; PLACE. CITY bakery. CITY l»BC«j-8T0aX. * LOST I* • $100.00 In $5, |10 nnd *20 Bills, Every year, by not traylo* your DR5.QH, MEItR'INE*. TAINT*, OII.S, W*U. PA TER. etc., at DR. J. W. BERGEN’S City l>ro& Store. „ Where will o!«o la* foui».1 • lnirc Cnclt of «CHSOL BOoKP. 9C1I0OJ. FtTFLIRH} Ac. A AfoelaUy u ma.1* cf »hM» goo«l*. Out ti^k li the moat comj>l*t<i uo«l pr’.*e*vtb« >• \ • • w We mean what vt *ftf, “ur »ow < ,' vlh<r.'\v «i r.r* Jn town. Ri'O 0* **•> > und hoc for ■yourirtvc*. Krmrtuber the place, BERGEN'S CITY DRUG STORE, E. If. King's Sett Building. URNTtaTHV. War ia Prices cn 'WQE’JECSmtalEiMiis In Prices-for ARTIFICIAL TEETH Ever Heard of Before. i £ M Set U Mil $16. $16. $16.

All work Warranted and Satisfaction Guar —anteed.— M |y»fnll and m iik brlrfrr ftiuji f «lHKkrrr< J.B.LOETZBEiOH, The Lending Deutiat. WFi'irr over l*®»toft«ce. UVSSV .'TiBS ADAMS BROTHERS, -PROPUIETOHSLivery, Feed and Sale Stable, Cuixsa Sixth AMD Wjajtrr Sts., X*xAKnnn •n,l Bug£t«i for hire «t reaacr.nfcle t»ui. N<>« Busies! Sul- Uorne*. MoEitxs Kcu uv T4* Day ob Wsik. 3Een*c OalA e>*i CammUaloa. Aor.xct# Real Estate Agency. P. Wrf CHAPPELL, PLTKHSnfRG, - - INDIANA Un i* and town property plarod 'n my ' atle wt:t tx- ••trrrn*fi\ free of eiwrtas. i- Up »tair» ovnr cn? lw* wore. 'TS Trade Marls and Cepyir^bts I nil buj-lores In il»e V. S. Pm'oti _f*) to •; modem!* fev*. Tf.oppiwlt.lb# U. S. Patent Offlo* t can obtain l*ai»nUn i<»* Um« than > ttnm Wruhtejrtoo. Draw ln{. Wo cilvuo ».< to »«f rtarge: and we make no j obtain potent, ejo tbe I’eetisaiiter.lhe Bupt. r T s , end to -oflkial* of the For eWlttinr a.tvjoe. i act Sa yonr rfefife*.

Jfejy Tijltiti County iycfternt luw til* tarHMrt rlrcutaam cf v»*f »t«»piprr p«blikkt-d t« ; m» r<i*«»r: Airrrtiocri «in ■»*« » «*ta «r I this tart! *• i \DVEKTlsiX(i i;ATES AX0 Kl-I.ES. Space. New goods. David White's Best Original Grocerw' Soda water, aU Drug Store, City First class David White's, city a >:d will the latest style, 1-adtea cuu act for $5!tX) X pair o: | cnsioin made shoe*. Warms rid, J, B.,Yorvo s v>. Farwrys. Stake yonr headquarters at CUd! Lambs week. Go to J. B. Yeung Jh Co. and beiinrinrcd that their prlw^are low as ‘ he lowest. I keep the very best Ciuusuiiati lager- j beer. Ctnasi yfiii IlistiKii, St:. . New lists just tvecIv«L»8! Airs IX iVbites new Mi.’iiuery ■fore. ~7' Fresh arrleal of gnoj)* at the Oiigi- j nal Gracery Storc.^/ Go to Mr*. Whites for fajiffc laces.; collar*, puffs, weak mshyr jlovas, etc.

Gy t« Mi s. ParUf-White* fai \ra»j*j»e silk floe®, tinsel bull-. silk ami tinsel-cork, bondin' ro-l^p.d all kindof materia! far fancy Wuib. For good velvet*. 'vctvalferw, and plushes call,on Mr*. Ur^ndte. Any ouo can have jfrify trimmed hat ln; iiurchaslnsriCf Mrs. David Wl.il.', ' / TfRochesterrhpnibr iadh - are perfect bcuuiioi^ffjv,. fitting. and every pair waromtvd. ' liAWunovir'a. Uccie John, his wife’* jA.plc and their nDteis and eoiuj*F and their a tint# all come to Soinlyr’ato get theirpletmc* talpm, fm- they are m cheap, von fcu/v, and are just a* good ns live doilo/plcture*. ■ Money To Lctu. On real estate Minify. .Terms <■■;!»>. j/T if! jr Ely & Wilson. One doicu cabinet pU"t<’* forjjifhi C. H. S...idt-/s. Do not tluttir^at you will not gel y wl picttyi^^u*l beaus.they arc so cheap^#*^t is to ini' intercut to do first epQtvrovk. yThii offer is only io utffSduco iny work. A C. H. SocMtt’*. | Come and see mtr.fe* rent *muter. | 1000 diffewnt «giota*.. XJm largest • assortment of ten cent jgocd* ever i itwmru by its. / 1 /ii akobovk's. We cell the eelobtated Douglas shoo. Every pair warranted. The ujnigla* shoo ie made for men only. A\\> can convince yon that this is ilnyoe-d shoe on the market. Reim-mbOr we warrant them. J. JJ. Yofsa k Co. Cay the famous Tenaeo For sale by S JOEJWT1 agon. ERSOX. Drink Milburn’s you want health, j Drug Store. S Hot lunches served atalf hours bv - ItHlSOR*, 9», BAKER WHEATSuRILL A scholarship W Cryautaud Strat- ! toil's iluitmv* felhyje. Call at this

C«>u»>Bis»ioucr*yaei‘ rocndav. ?uH of The jail luut recently been full The fair 5s ended. All seem sK#i»fied with the results. Da bo is count v is excited of gbl and silver discoveries. S. W. Thomas will teach the school at No. 7 Clay township, which owns cm the 19th. Fred Selby , of Indianapolis, is visiting his parents, of this pla A grand baby show is to be the features of the GiSsnaeoutf^fa this week. ' ^ The Uuiled Brethren tuU>ls!i^|l-ere in conference at OakIEV»\fee k before last._;1^~£sSl * ^ Tito*. Le Masters Vinoonues Monday to itiy^So )•* ”*« office of Townsend & FlechW-Y^ <;< Mrs. I>r-Kelso‘rotijfufcl, fnet£Uy, to Nevada. Mj&Tafter » ?^sit nt^his idaec as the guest at lfis*vAn4h Au*t. —' , Ttm association hijtt%e*n etytou raged and wiU bwtee up'ntrly for an extensive fair next year./. duec. s*. always, AyEx«*t>t the arrest of Wednesday tgveltfag nnthlrpg occurred to mar the pleasure of the visitors at tho Fair Grounds. Tw» shows every night for a week and a show on the Saturday following, all different shows, seem* iike giving tit! own more titan its .share. We heard so much g<»od music last week that wo fear the sweet raverbtratioita will not die away till our ears have grown weary ot their sweetness. The next meeting of the W. C. T. will be held St the residence of Irs. Evans, Saturday, September 7:h, hi 3 p m. instead of Sept. 9th as tefore announced. Miss Lida Martin, accompanied by ber brother J>1*. Martin, left here. Monday, on a lour throughout West Va., ami Pj. They will stop at Union Citv, this State, and at Cincinnati Ohio. Temperance meeting at the C’ourt>u*o next Monday evening. Adfrom fO»na who have not been Tore the puhlijc will be given. All h»*arc ii< favor of advanclug. the use. come out and give it your in-; lenei*. tjutite U ivc thought that the displays would have been hatter had the dust not been so ustd.t; S *? Eh? W>‘ should like u* attend a fair where the display* Htv tetter than those at the fair last week. ' * V

The gawp at the JmUI last Thursday iiigl.lproveit ts* Ihj an (jitjoyaUIcaffhlr. It "w hs attended by tlw elite of the town. You tig itcatity,m»<1 jov inieon{tntHt took the house to almost throe. I t Way Juoridug. Wc are informed that F. II. Poetket. cf Stcud*l> is going to HuminghntgvTiuliois 4*oti::ty, where he will engage in business. Mr Poelker lived in Petersburg while ho was trca#arer of Pike county. Not a man hero; lint u paid be glad to have him as a diiteii/ H« ft one of those honest, i accomodating cil focus which Pike; county can it! atibrd to lose. We cau rceeuirtnend him to the citiaetttof T>n»ols e'Tiitiy as a riliici. whom Jfjr will lie pleased to-have gained. The attendance Friday was much l*n'ter than any previousj day of the lair. There were crowds j „• .n.-.iig in front early morning til! atmost liOolt. Cloud* of ds*t hid the ] jt.ts.- ng procession* as they, went! •TutrUiiif headlong" <° the grounds in the excitement whir.lt accompanies the pe»p> of'fhis country when HUiag their holiday*. Friday ! rd to be no exception. mi!I the closing day of the Fair was weliclivractcrteed i by the ga*psf>ir lireath and the exts- ■ tic exclamation of joy and delight at | the many things worth seeing. The grand and magnificent floral hall was j open in the afternoon at least, as trv j te member seing again tbo beauties of j that place. The program as publish- j ed in Thursday’s L)aiy Dcaocu vr was carried out U> a “T,” and all were j well,pleased with the results The] premium# granted on the different' articles were too “numerous to mention.” Neither would it be pro-' per and fair t«i mention all theeoinpeliac parties, tor'tho difference* bc- • tween articles is often so slight that | it is impossible to tell w hich should take first premiums. Those who '■ taku second ribbon sometimes tie- ! >errc# as ninch credit as those who take first. The 0Dicer* and members j of I he association are better satisfied with the results thau they at first i expected to be, as the extrema dry ■ weal her rendered it doubtful wketh- ; er there would: he sufficient enterprise ! to make a success of this rear’s fair. But to their surprise there was | more interest shown iu making M- : trier this year than iu any former one. | We are informed that the entries this time exceed those of any former year about four hundred in round tutni- ■ her*. The pivaeut fair may be coni si tic red a successful one considering | the disadvantages tinder which the association had to work, and it may be considered a settled fact that the Piko County Agricultural Association is on a firmer footing to-day thau ; ever before, and will not cease to exist j while the ri ver# and brooks aud ; springs of Pike county do not van dry. ! May it be so, for noth It g can be of ■ more importance than the cultiva- ; tion of the science aud of the art of i making our homes pleasant aud Uap- • py.fer •‘the country home is the supjpert otthe nation.

>k* out ^ 4' famous Biicer Co.. to ,— Awoniu i, very layg She genera! I v premiums thaw any oilu visits our fair from away ^Friday _— St, "Mein rad’* College. Catholic institution in Gp burned it u| mated at4200,00c 'W. litmnoB to-day cu \ Evansville- Tribune Sitatnoiids Wl Rev. I, Passed through tiie cit r^ute for Union,Ind.. w here they will aijdst in a grand revival of the Christ titnt Church. turanas Mr, and Mr*. Jack Ferguson at tended the tppnndHrftf Mr* Nancy Fowler, ut Oukiaad ilis. Fowler WU mother. She was years of age, death. 7-* vests rdjy. aeon's bout sixty caused Iscr The cinxeus who day nigh? to effect I•«ranee organ! owing officers: Freeman: Vice. Tucker aud C- VC. Yhio- Secretaries, Horace Lingo and Tlioa. ft. I.emasements, hero Saturauent tem- . Spied the Fol>Mrs. A. \V. its, Gem go ers; Committee oil Mr*. Dr. Adam#, Waj Win. Dctuunbrun.

T^Died, at his residence sn Sycamore street, on last Sunday night, at 11 o'clock, Gustave i. HUgeu, aged 62 years, 3 in on tits and 0 days, Tiio de(•eav.'d was formerly proprietor of the Farmer's Hotel, and lie fore retirement trad been a jnynimtent badness man of this place. His drath is mourned by his relatives and many friend.®. The fun end took' plana yesterday, at 3 o'clock, under the auspice# of the I. O. O. F. The body was Interred at Walnut Hills. jf £ ----- ^A tramp printer who has been in tills office i wo days, ;i good and fast workman, who takes a drink every two or three hours, drew Cl.03 and spent 00 ettc for whiskey and 4ort*. hafood. lie toid us, and we asked him if he would not like a idee home better than to be in such a plight, lie looked at us and said “Were yon never intuxiraled ?" We answered "No," • Well,”said lie,"You Wfirc never happy." Thus it is that total depravity, brought oti by strong drink, curses u man, rendering this life a hell, and W tilting his disposition as to unfit him. for the iovsoflife cterna'. FROM WEOtOSDAT'S DAILY County Superintendent rirkle was in town sestetdav. Al. Braaleton snoceislcd In keeppg emu a nient at the hall each light. U is an empty heart iihat can not ippveciute the beauties on the Fair jro.nods. • .‘•Nick.” Spill into, of the Oakland *jtv Kv.!crjjri*-i being tired of buckroods life, came np vcwt ntiy to see be sights. -4—~ ^ — —.. Tlift of iImj. ci icii v at t!itaimi -finds to the belitifui sights icotn and the failure of the crier ■ entertain illustrate the- vlJ savig that, “The eye is mare easily ca--rtaine.! than the «ar." lard OfTliCBl s. To all those who wen- so kind to «in <)]•) sickness and the death of u-baud and par mt, we take this oportunity to rstnrn rinr rfue&resi tanks; and we indulge the hope iai, if it be jwssible, none of them irer be called to apffer the sorrow :id endure the trial to which we itvebeen subjected. Mbs. Mary Ui®«e.y asd Family. from Thursday's dauy. Miss Ella Ran #4, daughter of Ft-ad cuss, returned to t VI s pi see front [o,, on yesterday, is lie has lis#d i both California and Missouri since io resiled hero about three yeans ago. r» • TaIiM Washtuatou Gazette: John W. McCarty has received an In vital ion from the Vice- President of the Slate Fair, asking him to serve as tomniiiteetnaii iu ono of the floe horse-show rings of the fair. Mr. McCarty will probably accept, and it be doca, a good judge of hordes will be gained. ^ * The I’rern The premiums gran In Class Oue—Draft H< Stallion, 4 tts. old to Geo. Agnials and Co on Kinnard; M to Sins tee. Stallion, 3 yrs. and to J. Broun, of Oakland by bit black horse, id. StalUou, 2 yrs. and u Smith, of Loogootec, m ed yesterday ■H were: tud over, l*t , of 1‘nnceton h. of Loogoounder 4, lsf City, on colt id learned, uder 3. 1st., to n colt. and in der 2. 1st their name# and Henry it Vincennes r** the

on exbilgtK 11104 excellent opened \ . so nil 1 vent 3tr<fo as i l apwcll anil praise :autics urteen most some ever always There needle ..^ ♦here was a races of the a large rtftiars, and The floral hail visitors ali day was unanimous iu and the appreciation of the nmlh attractions. Classes ainJTifteen, which are usua interesting to the ladies, of the most excellent \ exhibition at . our County Fat are several specimens of fl wo4i. There is a sofa pillow t velvet plush, worked toilet cushions# d odor batiks, a whisk broom h dfcr ofj ! bln4,pUish with sprays of ros' 5 iu ar-, 1 ritstof, A large number of an tiers ! of tis^iry shade and deslgu Many j specimens of crocheted work A piu cushion of bolting cloth, with jsee in chenille . work. Several 1 dutiful table scarfs. A collection hair flowers, and beautifully e eathed | feather flowers. A bouquet '•'•Stkally stained with 1 cases, speein umiu.v work in wood. Tw ■ mens of landscape panning, i | Seifsefer. a gkS under fourtce This hall has undoubtedly cst display ever witnessed part of the State. It reflec credit on toe managers and a The display of the Singer Machine company is tine. T cotton amoud j US of j speci-1 Ricky j i ‘ho tin:i this great istants. Sewing e New Home surpasses itself this tipresents au attractive featui ruir. Frank and Horubro-. to the front again, and show men iu their line; The pt will lie a warded to-morrow, committees can ho secured. Xotes. e, and j of the, come i ■ specituiuma { aropcrj Simply elegant say all. Fred Fostkersaya ‘*wc are having j a good fair.” j The usual number of stand arc on the grounds. . ! Those who miss the floral will fail to see tho best thi showed in this part of thc-st: display' 5, ever! IV. F. Townsend, of Viuct ucs, L. WVyei bachetv of Boonville. t i Jack Mattingly, of Washington, tended the fair yesterday. l)r. J. ii. Duncan received s telegram from Sy racuse, Ran., j sterday morning, announcing that hit brother Robert Duncan had sudden! become insane, The doctor left j “herday morning for that place. I>< ha< a hod of l'rinds here who will riove to iCrt'rn ofHyis sad misfortune. . --—- We would call the attcntU of the farmers to those fine Chest- White tiigs on exhibition. They doubrtwlly illustrate great pctTect.h in scientific breeding. A earefur .udv of them and theiprobablt. possi ility of producing, from inter-breed: if. a liner type than yet known, is wTeii worth careful consideration. The race's yesterday resu! d as fo! i Ipws : Pticing-lst. Heat, Tin , 2:37)4 Jack Ayres 2d., Gray Tiger J. T j A. 4th., Ilallrc C. l-t„ and L tie Uar- ] ry 5th. Second Heat, TI is 2:43 . J Halite tl. 1st., Jack Ayres 5 ., Gray Tiger, 3rd., J. T. A , 4th., Li e Harfv.2d. Third Heat, Time,2 # 1 Hallir C'., lrfw Jack Ayrea 3rd., (Js y Tiger till.. J. T. A., 5th, Little l Try 2*1. Trotting—1st Heat, Tin , 2:52 Dettie Williams 1st., Jud: Mack 3d., Fannie Ularkbnru, 3d Second Heat—Time, 2:45. 15<’itie iiliam? Lit., Judge Mack, 2d.,Faun Blaek.bunt, 3d. Third llvat—' me 2:5C Ikttie Williams, 1st; Jucig, ack, 2d ’Fa it nie mack burn, 3d.

.- ^ Madden Death. On Tuesday last Wta. Mt very suddenly. lie was ou complained of feeling bad, % and died in a short time, pfiii# death is not well m 4»tJt i:l is supposed that ho form of heart disease. He t ied in Walnut Ili'ls Cen' o'clock yesterday afternoon, in Ids 43d year. Uc leaves i two children. % Charles Alien ami S. J. 1 eu Sat jrtiay ou business, elovcr genUoiu-n who have the panning Mills fop® by K. EL King. W. TrippeU, of Gibson P ed.bn the Dzmocbat Satun pi! m ini ted it as bci ug a good took a liberal subscriptb thanks. Mr. Trippett is a B. A. Tripped. formerly p attorney for this district bearing the appearance of 1 gentleman. i | ___ Picnic. /There will l>e a Sunday 5: nlc at Sew Liberty Churcl; cudia, in Monroe township day, October 1,1887. Let come. Sunday Schools of tv are especially invitad. A. E. Edwart H.fSla'y berry, Ruben Hurt, English Spavin Liuimeii all Hard, Soft, or Callous and Blemishes from horse Spavin, Curbs, Splints, Stifles, Sprains, Sore su< throat, Couglm, etc. Save of one bottle. Warranted Adams & Son, Druggists, Ind. When you want biit-he beads, note-heads, bnsio in the job line, :i .... ay, died « street, :ut home. «2 cause erstood, id sOmc; a* burry at t He war •ife aaf 4 rtl, call* hey art hargo ot I ly rnn sty calljr, comijer, and , Many isiu to securing besides genuine hool picBear Ar- *» Saturcrybody ke corn*- . Com. removal Lumpt, | Blood weeue;, Swolk i 0 by uis Sold b - tersbtt rg [16yl *, iette; - card?. y Ofher I at th s

Etems of Interest Gathered by the Democrat's Correspondents, \OXID Wheat ground breakiue is the order . J$pn Jones has sold his farm to Kell McCormick. John is going to move to Arkanitts . Ram bo has just finished hanlhig is staves off the Hayes land - SatanelSel>n is talking of rebuilding in the near fuire- ' • - • Fali. SrusTKit. FnoM MGI ST.I. Jack Corn is about to die of that dreaded lisease, consumption We have a public ivel! sixty-three feet deep, which furnishes water dry as it Is - Mrs Jackson Corn sr. is nigh on to death of a lingering illness the nature of which is not well known Our school house has been remodeled generally.! A new refer, plastering, painting, and gen-! ;ral cleaning up are among the nice things ] Mr. Orlando Monroe has done to the house, j Mr. T. J. Corn will teach school this year j it the graded building We had a lire here j recently, ft caught in a field near by and i burned three-fourths of a mile of fence and j destroyed some valuable clover and trees, | SOUTH FOBS ] Dry Corn is very poor, but better than ; in seme parts of the county,. Clover threshing is the progiam of the dav. Joe W. Coiemau has just finished a fifteen-acre field. Yield 35*$ bushels. This will be above an average. Johu Coleman and James Waters are very sick st presout with typho-malarfa * Mr. J. H. Biddle’s wife’ died a few days ago She was the daughter of Preston Shepard He has lost two daughters ft the last month. Mr..Shepard has the sympathy of the Community. * James MeCorkle leaves Pike county for Nebraska next Monday reek, to see his, daughter. Sorrst Fobk. EliasGracC, of Washington, Daviess county,and Mrs. Sarah E. .Thompson, ofllosiaer Were united in marriage at Schaefer’s hold in this place last Tuesday, Rev. Asbcrry officiating. J Mr. Grace called on lito Demobat before gelling married, subscribed tor the papyr, extended' us a cordial iuvitntion to witness the ceremony, and cohsideredL. himself woll prepared for the battle of life having a good wife and a good paper, By the w ay Mr. Grace is a good deiR* ocrat and a soldier who lost ius arm in the Jato war. ! Renews Her Yonth. ~ j Mrs. Fboebt Chester, Peterson, Clay Co., Iowa, tense the follewsng remarkable story.; tho truth of which is vouched for by the residents of the town: “1 am 73 j ecres old, have .ccn troubled with kidney complaint and mmeness for many years: could not dress myself without boip. Now lam.free from ail pain and soreness, and am able to do ail try own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed thy youth, and removed cmnpletly all disease and pain.” Try a bouie. only -Son. at Adams ,t Sou’s Drug Store.' -» tMi those in search of health, drop medicine and try the famous.Mjlbtmr Spring Water, a sure and certain cure for Chills, Fevers, Indigestion, &_•„ as hundreds of testimonials from persons in Pilro county will prove. On sale fr<t»h and pure at Berg in’s City Drug Store. A Captain's Fortunate Discovery. Oapt. Coleman, sehr. Weymouth, plying between Atlantic City and X. Y., had beeu troubled witb a cough so that lie was unable to sleep, and was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It not only gives him liist&ut relief.'but allayed the ext re me soreness in his breast. His children were sinilarly affected and a single dose had the same happy effect. Dr. King’s New Discovery is now the stain ard remedy in the Coiemau household and on board the schooner. Free Trial Bottles of this Standard Remedy at i Ad a ms &■ Son’s Dr'tig Store. —The tallest man in Indiana, is said to be Jacob Williams., lie is 7 Feet 2 inches high, weighs 240 pounds and wears a No. 12 shoe. He was born and lives live miles north of New Pidvidencc in Clark county. Harrison Ashby called on the De.wocaAT yesterday. He left us a eonTl plimei’.t of |2.50. Thanks. I

Simple end Sure. The following prescription f»r dysentery diarrbs and hH summer cctnpUiuU. is fur nis’it J t j a prominent physician who «$« it iii his practice- for several rears with uni form success. For adults. take one iea. spoonful of Gilmore's Aromatic ,Wine ant the same quantity of corn starch, after ev cry discharge. For children. one teaspoon fui of Giliuore’s Aromatic Wine ami saint quantity of corn starch. For infants no dcr one year, ten drops of this Wine ant corn starch enough to thicken it. 'fids pre seriptiowis safe, sure and reliable. it dot* net lestva the patient constipated, but re “atorea to perfect health. Mrs. Kale C’hase, the ex-wife -a Govorner Sprague, of Rhode Island, has returned to Paris for the Winter. Arkansan Heard Erom. Gaylord & Hale, druggists. Oeccola Ark., Kov.Sft, ISSl.write: ■•Messrs. J. C. Mendenhall & Co., Evansville. Iud.. Gentleman. The Certain Chill Cure i* giving better satisfaction than any fever and ague medicine we handle. We soli under- a positive guarantee, and have never heard of a single case where it failed to give satisfaction.” - . Blank deeds and mortgages for sale at this office. TBPSTEEs' NOTICES. VOTICE 1* hereby given to oil parties cod--v earned that I will attend at my office in Otw c-ll, at Breeden's harness shop, EVERT 3tOEDAT, To transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Jefferson township. M. GRAY, Trustee. K OTICE Is hereby given ta all parties interested met I wifi attend at my office in Stendul, . EVERT BATCRDAY, Jo transact business connected with the office of trustee of Lockhart, township. All persons having business with said office will please take notice. Q. J.GRKENWAY.Trustee. ■\TOT2CE is hereby given to all parties con•cl eerned that 1 will attend at my residence EVERY XOSBAY. To transact business connected with the office To transact business connected w« of Trustee of Madison township. Kg* Positively no business traoRMtcd except Snoffliee-dajsn J - R BOWMAN.Trustee. at »y residence. EVERY FRJDAT. to transaet business connected witfr Mio offiee — versons please

examination of applicants fax r’s license will be held on the ist Saturday of each month sa fbllowss: For e months of June, September and Mswls, Augusta; for the months of July, October, nuary und April, at Petersburg; for the months qi! August, November, February Slid > ay. ai \i iualow. » Aeen4ffcfetc of good moral character few &>me member ofthe Count? Board of 13«l:icat on inns;; bo brought by applicants tn tha ooitnty ai d from County AutK-rintenderil to tinoae out Me county. Vf; STPlRKDE.— County Sugi’i. Notice to Physicians. I N FURiijlTANCE of the law establishing a •I County Board of Health, aud requiring til physician;; anti aocoueburs to report to t ho see - retary of said Board, I hereby request a full cunpllaure with the law in this rogaro, and all llccnsh! physicians and acoouehursare hereby notified to address their reports aud all buaineis pertaining to my office to N. CORN, Sec P. C B. H., • Augusta, Pike to.; Ini. Notice of Appointment of Executorship. 1J0TICE Is hereby given, that the aadarstgtted has been appointed by tfceCa ,k of the Circuit four’ ofPikecounty, Suite < s Indiana executor of the estate of William Niebtuggt.iute of Pike County, diseased. Said estate is supposed to be Splnmt FREDRICK W. HILGKMAN. llt5 EXECUTOR. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Is The Matteu op j Is Tee Piss * The Estate of > Cir.crrr Court, Joseph cross, Diseases) Nov.Terx, 1887. VOTICE is hereby given that the underaignited Administrator with will unucxed ofthe Estate of Joseph Cressaiiscesod. has presented ami filed Ilia account aud vouchers lu final scuieutont ot said estate, sud the same Will come up for the-examination and action of said Circuit Court on the ath day Noveiutor, l&jf,nt which time all person* interested t u said est ate are required to. appear ii said Court, or 1 ejhow cause. if any (here be, why said account and vouchers should not tie cp proved. And t be heirs of said estate, ami ail •titers intonated therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, lo a»vpear aud make proof of their Ueiislsln or eiiii ■ “ Him to amy part of said estate. JOBIAH NEWKIRK. 13t2i Adarirdscwtor. Notice of Appointment of Exeeutorship. ’i^otic* In hereby given, that the undereigru' .. . ei! ha re been appointed by the clerk of the Circuit Court of Ihku county, state of Indian*. executors of the last will and treatment cfDeter Burkhart, late cf Pike toui ty.decessed. Said cat life is supposed to bs soi ventlltf! July 22, istr. NO Ail BURKHART, NCJATt A. BURKHART, Executors.

Executors’ Sale of Personal Property. A’OTIC7, is hereby given, that the uaiit-r-il signal Executors of the last w»!l and teata-mes' of Pet«r Burkhart. deceased. vftil otter for imlg at public outcry at tb« late iwt-elem-e of the deceased in HattlaOb township, Pike county, Indiana, on August 23d, 133?, The personal property of said decease*!, consisting «;f horse.-, mutoa. cows, hogs, sheep had cattle, farming Implements--of au kinds. Ineludini; reapers, binders and in nver; farm teak s, wagons, harness, household and kitchen furniture: corn, wheat,hay.gr6wiagcroi>s arid various other articles. TEHMS: sums of fj.0J and under, cash; over ?5.U0 a credit of nine mouths will be givcu, purcUaset executing his note with approved surety bearing fioerts! mid vi-aivlng valuation ami appraisement luwr. Purchasers must not remove any property until the terms of sa’e are fully compiled Tltll. Bate to commence at l ■> lock a. m. of aak! day and continue from a y day until hi! or ■said property U sold. .no tit >r tt - UAitT llt3T NOAH \. Illl.'SHAltT. UU'hnrt'on A Taylor, At 'vs. K Application for Licc’.«c. N'OTtcK Is hereby given, that ' wit! apr to the hoard of Commissioner* of I’SSh urt:y, Indiana, at their Hcpl. term, ids?*!' .» 'ij ; rilUUVUIdi Ut UP. It IJApii t’il IHj- t*T4*y I •sense to (tell spirituous, vinous amt n> , : iiqijors In u Less quantity than aquaris r limn nit ft the pri vlicge of allow! ng the a i.o t ? bo ijrank upon my premises for one year. My pla*e of ousiaessi wh reinaftfci liqtu>i>i are to bo sold ar.tl drank is a *>uo-#tory fm/n ? blinding situated on part of lofr number seventy'three TSf In the town of WlMftw, Pikft emm:y. lodiana. Uvt] W. F. Mcf70Y. Application for License. NOTICE is hereby given, that I will apply to ti e hoard of Commissioners of Ptk. county, "rdiarta, at their t*ept. term, iStr. for a license to selleplritous, vinous and malt iiuuow In a leas quantity Shan a chart at a. Uinc, with the privilege of niton-log the come to be drank u pon my preiutes. for one year. My place at business wherein said liquors are to be sold and drank is a oce-rtery frame buildlug situated on the west half of let number uUty-threfiiSSjIn the town of Ifosmcr, Hike county, "rdiaiin. _ iisaj watuK E. M«Siisii.

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