Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 21, Petersburg, Pike County, 13 October 1887 — Page 3
FRANK* liORNBROOK. Hanging | Lamps.) Do You Want A Lamp?) VS HAVE HANGING Uaps Fwb $1.75 to $15.50 | WHICH WE PROPOSE TO SELL * On Installment. In hi lot Hiss thehokey
DON’T BUY XJrLtlll “STovl SEE OUK ELEGANT STOCK. CHEAPEST• IN TOWN. CALL EARLY iDeiijn «. U w. rKTI.HKBI *« kl blit irftanu ipse. Wr will vll vmir Kami. Hmw* «nd 1««: |Unt ytmr I’nwfly for you; And you a tiuvrr fur »«> ll>W Wkmain* In <>ur trnnjuv**. Wralno rflW'l I be l»'*t lnaumnr* l<wnpan lea In tbe w"rtU- U*s ► }*^- Tonvvjti. AcvUlenit ami U«' Hfca-k. I all''*"• "Vmlr l >m.-e «i< Main I ten I K«l*tr * !i»» J ivirmiMirm. In<l. J. H. 1 <mn* A More. i** |i»:\TI*TI«V.
ARTIFICIAL TEETH Bur Heard of Before. IN MB HU $16. $16. $!«•! An wk WMwmttA and Satisfaction —aatetd.Ui M. *•••*» ' *•*“* Tke Leading Dtntiit. •rracB UTMT nut*. ADAMS BROTHERS, __proprietors— Ui«I, M oi Site Stable, cum mm w» w*u,rT ®**“ -•»— Xaa Horn* »na *•* Mr* rmlM. Sw »<*SS»«*! ■“*» ■•MU r«» WtM I»AT •» » ■•u •* iOCJICT. Real Estate Agency p. W. CHAPPELL, PETERSBURG, - - INDIANA J.UMITH W.H.U.TUOMA* Keith & Thomas, IKtL TnmrUIM.
Tfll RtffUY. OCTOBER U I8T 1 ■ ' ■ J 'WWW-' ■ 1L ■ ‘ (Knlernd at the iMtfflw at IVu-nbun In.l„ Mr uwaiilialro iktuaih the malls s mail i-Uh nulW.' an 6-*V. will KimM,l>«rtrar - - tl.tl IU IB1TKX. a u» a flub of MVK, wltii i ansltni us a flub or rive. »is> mplwlkf paper llw for one yaar. raaatj •T aaj Wks Caaatyl MwiHwrii wHl Ihl* fcrt! IBVEBTIHIJU BATES AM* BILES, « 00; II 00 36 »’ to uo; so 00; 10 «i WOO 36 00, n« BUSINESS LOCALSA CARD Having moved my stock of niilliuery goods t«> now room*. 1 would re* sportfully invito a continuation of past patronage.. Xew customers will also find a hearty welcome. Hoping to prove to merit success 1 invite all to r|H on me iu tny new Ignition. With ail due thanks to my friend* and customers llespect ftillv, M K>. I>. WntT'r.. OVERCOATS At J. B. Yorso k Co’*. Kttox county has always been noted fo.- good fair*. BAKER WHEAT DRILL w L it ik m tat: or the am KTKRI.. for ante by JOE. PATTERSON. tVe have just received a splendid lin* of rtliing embracing suits fur men. youths, d boys, all of Ihe last styles, and can give rfcet flta and prices aa low as the lowest e have selected our stock with car? a ad 1 ontldent w* caa gle* you just'what u waat. Ws have added new goods in our various lines, and guarantee sntla•tkw. We sell better shorn for the money in nny one elee. Try n pair and be coniced. Come to see us. J. B. Tot-no A Co. Kuos County Fair from October 10th to 15th. I)o not forget the date. J, B. Young k Co. carry an excellent line of SCHOOL SHOES for boy* and girl*. DM TeuHeUee It! Charles 11.6ouder will remain in Pcersburga short time but wlllcentiuue a make cabinet photoes at A3 00 per lozen. I8tf Goto J. B. Young k Co. for the SJST?io«;?SgTir Vu^i^TbSJO^iIho received a fine assortment ot' Ladie’s Cloaks, rod will make- it to your advantage lo trad* with them. Look out for the big (Air of tnoi Ceunty. Knox county will open their expoiltion Oct. 10th. Knox county promise* ample pay to all who visit them, iml they mean it.
Warranted Boots at J. B. Yoco k Co'*. Fnr Sale. * ! A scholarship iu Bryant and Strattan'a Busiuess College. Call at this oflce. mimim To get what is owing to this oflke would he greatlv appreciated. H M IH IK I Uncle John, his wife's people and their sisters and cousins and their aunts all cons to C. II. Soudcr’s to get their pictures taken, for they are so cheap, yon know, and are jnst as good M In dollar picture*. Buy the famous Teunessce Wagon. For salo hr JOE. PATTERSON. Ilot lunches served at all hours bv WuHisgex, Sa.
I kc«p tht very beat Cincinnati lager* beer. WuHtaean, St. Veaey Te Lett. On real eetate aecnrity. Term* enay. tf] Elt ft WiLaox. One doeen cabinet photoa for S3, at C. H. bonder’s. Do not think that you will not get good picture* just because they are «o cheap, for it ia to my iutereat to do drat clasa work. This offer i* only to introduce my work. C. IT. Socoat’a. — Leading Millinery. 01} Trim# Enpkntd. Newest Goods, Latest Stvlei, end Best Bargains Can bo Had Hero. Cell. *
THE HEWS “The AW to OB Um i And the le*ve« begin to tall Ihibois county Fair this week. The turnip crop ia reported scarce. The Gibson county court la In don. The Columbus rc-uuion was very successful. Court in Pike opens Monday November 7th. '' 1 -■-r J Apples will not be as plentiful as they were last year. The Evening Democrat is a new paper started in ludianapolis. -—4Less rain hat fallen this year than in any other year since its settlement. The delinquent tax-paver ia getting calls from Couuty Ternaurer Fergu 1 son. Richard Hyatt’s $3500,00 dwelling was destroyed bv Are at Washington recently < Insurance 12000.00. Miss Ada Lee, an attorney at Port Huron, Mich., has beld the office of Circuit Court Commissioner for three .'•a™-_ The Knox couuty and the Dubois county fblrs are jubilaut over the good weather, as by it tliey exp,cl success.
With 160.000,000 square miles of water to furnish for tbit globe, P«'Videuce can not afford to hold up« day'* raiu, eveu for the 6. A. R. The carpenter* have been bu*v the lat«*r part of the season, though at first It was thought there would be no work. The town still grow*. Ranch King. A *trong play, well constructed, Excellent Comedy, an evenly balanced company, without doubt a success.—C'taciaaafi Gazette. Beefsteak sell* at 7cts. a pound in Oakland Cit-. llow is that for a year without corn and grass? Maybe the lack of feed acouuts for the price of the steak. Ja*. Hays, John Decker, Kara Anderson and Chas. Barret were fined aud costed #13.99 each for a disturbance of the peace in Petersburg last Saturday evening. Dr. F. M. Harris and Dr. J. 11. Ilcusly of yincennes, had an encounter on the streets recently resulting Iroin words over a surgical operation. No blood was spilt. News comes to us that the V. A X.A. railroad will not be built till next Summer. We nnderstand that the company are determined upon building the road. “So mote it be” The recent debate south of her between elders Gammon aud James has caused considerable press comment. To settle differences by houest argument and good reasoning isCbristiau and manly. Combination will play at the opcra^CtJSS Jo-hlght, Fri. aud Sab nights. This is prououottd. by the eitlaens of Petersburg to be the best company that has ever been at our town. The Dubois County Fair opened last Monday. It bids fair to be a success. It is the first fair Dubois County has ever had, and should by ail means be a success. We wish them good fortune. This week we send out statepeuts lo each person doing business with the Democrat. This is not done for a love for dunning, but as a matter of lrasinest statement. These will be ient out. each month hereafter. In the circuit court at Vincennes. Charles Sullivan, who had his foot cwt off several months ago by an I. A V. freight enjiue, obtained a compromise judgment for #350 agaiu*t the Peuusylvaula railroad roni|mny. The strike at Washington still coulinees. It seems to retard every public enterprise. Even the machine tbops lire getting a backset, and the town it forced to call on the BlackI turn Mines, in tine county, for coal.
John L. Dunlap and Newt S. Selby •re the new proprietor* of the i’riiicc ton Leader. Mr. Selby is of this place. Wo wish for Mr. A. J. Calkin*, the retiring editor and proprietor, success In whatever he may engage; nod, foe the new firm, mar it succeed wonderfully in all except it* politic*. Dan. Nolen has brought anil in the auperior court in Evansville against HelfHch Snw and. Planing Mill Co, for damage* received a* an employer, lie alleges that the company used bad rnaebirnry from which he received a fractured *kull. 11a sue* for WO,COOJMl ; The first copy of the Winslow paper came oOt Wednesday, Oct. 5. It 1« a six: column folio, lull of adrertisei neats. The copy wa have is a splend id effort for the first issue. We wish i ts edit or, Mr. Lon Black, success, mud hope that he mnv be ftolly able to support the town whose interests he eba^npious. It Is one year since the Piac Cocxtt Democeat came under its present isanagmcnt. In that time we have It card no complaint of iu mangvment. We will, in future,make the Dsvocuat l. better paper than it has ever becu. We are detcrmlne\to make it a paper second to none. We send out tbi* week a. number of sample copies, in hope that thorn into whose hands they {all will fhror us with their names to add to oat; already growing subscription list. The Danocnsv publishes the test sermons, speeches, and general news to he had in the whole country.
PURELY PERS02 G. W- Alford is the “New Man” ©1 the Washington Gasette. A. H. Taylor attended court at Princeton this week. Samuel Amos fare this office a friendly call recently. E. V. Tislow is to make a large delivery of fruit trees this fall. Ellas Grace and lady, of Hosmer, called on the Dkmocbat, Tuesday. Asahei Ashby called on business Saturday. He Is a standby subscriber. Thomas Maddex, druggist of Edwardsport, visited Pettersburg, Tuesday. *] Johu Risely, of Loug Brunch, died a few days ago, Uis supposed, of consumption. J. F. Eaton, of Johnson county, visited the family of J. W. Bergen last week. Mrs. John Ingersol, of Hosmer, died ot consumption something like a week ago. George Quirnby and his sister Emma are on a tour at Michigan and Cauada. j George Pinuey will soon have completes « handsome rrddenew o;> Wai nut and 10th S»s. Mrs. Joe Vincent, of this |ila«. spent last week ai !iptW<»', vji>*t>‘ friends uni if) ,'\- Kan • ••' ;i" - ‘ - Wasuiugtou Ga2.:lt**, ta*.— .• ■ the Odoii Journal.
Lust week R. Harrei made S.i-i graiid-daughter * i*re*.j*> of 3 piano. and* .«i-- e. Mrs. Mary J. Bullock, c**‘ Evausville, »|>eut the 8nt of this week visiting frieuds end relative* in Petersburg. Mrs. John Smith, of ElberfieM, Warrick county returned home, Mon day, after a visit to relatives in this ,,I*ce. ■ T. C. MiHmrn nas added muc.i .» the MUhurn House by rebuild! .g a •*? puimlng. It bids :air to to* a :i--o class house. R. A. McM array has moved his tarn ily to Petersburg, and willl occupy the property of W. S. Mitcliell, near the C. P. Church. Huntiugburg Argus: Mr. F. H. Poetker, has just opeued a new Grocery Store, ou Geigor street, in the City llall Building. F. M. Kinman, formerly: of this county, is now iu the State prison of Missouri, at Jefferson City, haring been sent there iu Sept. last. Rev. A. W. Freeman returned Friday from Madison, where he had attetided the funeral aud burrial of hia aged brother, at that plat*. Moses Frank, C. A. Burger, and Gus Frank returned la«t Saturday morning from Cincinnati where they had been on a business trip. James C. LeVelle, Auditor of Daviess county, same over to Petersburg, Monde;, on bustMHT^Yic was accompanied by his little daughter. Mrs. Smith, of Elberlleld, Warrick county, mother of E. M. Smith and mother-in-law of E. R. King is visiting tricuds and relatives in Petersburg. ■■ Washinton A liter titer, Oct 7: Miss Annie llerr is iu Petersburg on a visit to relatives.-Miss Lida Knight of Petersburg returned home Tuesday from a visit to friends iu this city. Next to taking unto himself a good wife,Mr. G. J. Nichols finds the Pike County Democrat the most essential, ami is accordingly a new subscriber. Thanks for his wisdom iu both. O. A. Lett aud Leslie W. Lamb were in’tiated into the mysteries of the K. P's recently. The order is growing rapidly iu this plan: as it, is in all parts of the civilised w»rtd. Richard Arnold has ordered a continoatiotrof bis subscription to the Pike County Democrat and the Ciuciunati Enquirer. Mr Arnold seems properly interested iu the coiniug Ohio elections.
Daviess County Democrat: Mr. and Mrs. White Chappell, fir Algiers, Pike county, were in the city visiting old friends aud seeing the Fair. White says the above i» a little previous aud that he will let the papers know when the time for rejoicing shall have come. The Senior member of the firm of Kudolph and Hedrick, ofOtwtll, called on the Dkmocuat reenntly, accompanied by his brotiier, Mr. Hudolph, a merohant of llavsrille, this state, They left a bar of silver at Dr. Bergen’s Dmg Store in composition with other metal*. Tire bar is from the newly discovered mines In Dubois county, near Daysville. Preparation* are being made to work the mines. Whether they wiill prove profitable remains to he tested. Washington Goxette,Oct. 4: Mr. It Uarveii returned home to Petersburg to-day. Mr. Ilarrail always seems to enjoy his visits to this city. -Marshal George W. Gnlltck, ol Petersburg, was in the ci ty to-day. He waa looking for a citisen of Pike who had decamped leaving a fine un-paid.-Dr. O. It. Fuilinwider, ol Petersburg, waa in the city to-day. Up accompanied his sister here. Miss Minnie Pullinwider, who waseuroute to Alton, ladt, her borne. “What Shalt The larve* Bel" The following persons hare been licensed to marry since our last report:
OOR COG TRY GOOSIKS. Items of lot Democrat’ Gath ered by the it*; V Our school bw pened, awl m bare a good teacher . 3 ?ry Coni was In town on bnalMM Ian w« .. Jam ?* H. Boling visit* our Iowa aim every day. He knows all the aewa .. rahsm Bi te* is trying ror a pension eadore Bin ides has come home (Torn Hiss ri. . T. M. Dixon is tech iag school, and t not come t»town so ofIGeo. Dear log, the Swing a good business . . Winslow has a n ticisn Hev.Cfr iag* here last we ing is our new m Mr. Hostetter, of week Willis n ibrsometime. C am Young has a» an! a dutch opser held a neries of meet- .. Uncite Eichard Dearcarrier Our teacher, ed his Sn t school last oiing has not been out t he be ami » . Mr. Ad«d into bis new dwelling. W.L.T.
The Ute frost t crop at least twe muufty John f*rm 10 William f John Manning, W Buckets are each Sitalun u The f New Liberty chut inteiuKut Pirkle t speeches were u: lias moved to Sin crop of acorns to i of corn . There i uiik south of Nen A. Shepherd vlslte savs he was well the President is a humanity tbau hi•t*ti..r }••• »>«.-.■«; k i•» » damaged the tobacco J percent in this comBuckets has sold his rris and 11s rdy Dyer iiam Padgit. and Isaac uilding mw houses In inlay school picnic near was a success. Superk an active part. Short j s Georg* Biidei bock , wn rhtre is a s^aal: ike up for the deficiency ] » good farm for sale out i “-*yChurch James St.. t ia*t week. He id l • !» t. and that uch be, -j-cclmeo of •i.trabiv inv! • —d iie.tgi- : ' l-' 'V.; lit .!:-d V •I’oeAxctl tiiViiw tirt-v-i"*otn us t>\ utatli ht#’ "" <*»:ti Sip!**, lUo. a... t*. & true w\t> Utld b-ti-lt It!-".. .. .. II ttleuCr ..^r iUO' • •il •*•. .*>.! it. . .. I t diea<nccU, tU. t.i .to Si pic, t-iU L->dg lias In -J faithful iiiumhe one wtto erous, gonial ai grea.l) .i. rou.t to the order. Jlesuh'ed, Tii the bereaved family of our deceased iro have mtr syiiipn-ihy-tu their grr affliction lte*o!vcd, ! h a «•(»» of ihesn resn-lu.i-t-t.' t . i - i jin, .- ti.;r *4* etvs . v> • n »• t . p*j.V.S . • .>» . c •. .. ■ -. i .. *ucv ;**. »|i* . **. s* • I lit.' lo.lgC. j; W. t*L Itstl U. 11a. ai.L O. A. II ak osu its.il ki.l> Con. osuj Sc ISOS. Ueaveu is wh e it w as. We laugh at r 'k ward ness. There is uo sv t thing as perfection. Wilful sin ci uot be easily forgiven. enemy of the lazy lime is a gre man. The way to hr. et happy life it to live it. All the world * a stage, and all the peeple players. Mau improves ether by his weakness than by his trength. Man knows tb t he must die, but be does not realize i ... Music has cha? »s for on»v the soul that responds to s wooing Never blame • other for what you could have avoi« id yourself.. Each thing is ; half, and suggests another half to c ike it whole. It is doubtful' hether this world is better tbau it wis|four tbousaud years ■Jfo
| God will not j-create his laws to | | save any from re ping the penalty for j violation*. Nature and tb "ether without ‘ natural. There aroeut already to till b imagined. . *. No twan can e sin <*Hitniitt*d w trill nut be '<»rg.: A ».ivMlg ox in^ do lew tuan a be and more seuse. If all that our were true, the beceive eternal pu ThW is a mode bat who can p Plato that the sc It was a mean let the ox eat the when be could o vices do not go to- ( udestruction of the jfij people decease*’. v*»u as oitiiuariiy ceive G* <* Y *«r: h :t:ut expectation '• S3 have the ability U g of lew. strength if bt clergy preach of men would reshiuent. a ago, aixl learned; we belter than old t is immortal? og that would not wy iu tie manger eat it himself. %lau lias but v <s reliable companion, i he dog. S oilier axiiaai can live all over the lobe so universally with man. Heaven ia a* 1 si to the had as to the good, but Ur laws that punish the evil are uot i the baud* of Him that would reaai If all the pat t medicines would de ail that is da? ted for thorn, there would be no nee of anyone's coming to faia death fror “Not a sparrav - fall* unnoticed to the ground." Tre ; bwt a greater than a sparrow may til Into liell while God and alt tb angels h«k on in mercy. A man is wr justified in doing w hat does not dc rood in seme sense though to satisfy disposition to take out a spite upon is, neighbor whom be dislikes. The laws of G' never look upon ignorance will any allowance. Therefore, if ye would a.void the punishment wh * violated law brings, you must Indy wisdom. Our birth, our mth, and marriage are the three mo important points iu the history of our ives, unless we so happen to die itbout doing our
—At a recent Prohibition meeting In Brooklyn, General Neal llow, the anthor of the Maine law, a id perhaps the leading Prohibitionist t f thceounry declared that there wore 000,000 drunkards in the State of New York and that 60,000 of these die yearly from the effect of drink. New York has less then 6,000,000 iuhiibitaufci, so General Dow practically said that one in every ten of her citienns was a drunkard. About 100,000 deaths occur in the state every year, so that lie also said in effect, that rum kills about every other person who dies in New York. It is impossible that these statements should be true. Everybody knows they arc not true. —The proceedings at Indianapolis in welcoming the President on Sat urday were in charge of a Republican, anti Republicans were not behind Democrats in live demonstration;; of greeting. It was au official not a political visit, and everybody was patriotic*
All lovers of the music-drama will be interested In thepaper which William F. Apthorp, tbe well-known inu.-ii-iu ciitic, will contribute to V-ribner'* Magazine for Noveiulter, on “WngueratiJ. Scenic Art,” which is »'c ioM> illustrated from tlieorigilk \, •i.vh u-bcK. The Verdict l nanlmoH-;. V l> Suit. Druggist. hippos, I ml., tee : “Is cau recommend Electric Hit iters a* ihe \< y ivst remedy. Every bottle sold i •- ittr.'rafter|n every ease, one man u » r :x t». :.:v». aiKt Wits cured of Uhemtna- • •»>u tears* standing.” Abrnhain llare, u'Uggist, IMh Hie. Ohio, affirms: “The I test selling medicine I have ever ha .idled in my ♦'years' experience, is ^Electric Bittei>.” Thousands i>rothers bare added their testimouy. so that the verdict unanimous that Electric Ritters d<> cure all diseases of the Liver. Kidneys or Hhasi. duly a half dot. (ora bottle at Adams A Son's Ding Store. —A vicious newspaper surpasses ml other agencies in disturbing social relations anil in inflicting upon ibo community at large palpable w roog. —Gen. Fa ire lii hi now says be doesn't want to open the bloody chasm. A few cases of palsy distribn c*i heix- and there would perhaps i i.» i<:uyings. Simple and litre. The inih.w in* prescription for dysentery, diurrlur and all summer complaints, is Iftiruishtd by a prominent physician who used it in bis practice for several years with uniform success. For adults, take one leaspoonful of Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine and the same quantity of com starcli. after every discharge. For children, one teaspoonful of Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine aud same ituautity of corn starch. For Infants under one year, teu drops of this Wine and corn starch enough to thicken it. This pits. scriptioB is safe, sure and reliable. It does not leave the patient constipated, but restores to perfect health. —It will be rather irksome for Northern men to have to carry their jugs with tbein when they go to Winter iu Florida. Arkaasaw Heard Fran. Gaylord A Ilaie, druggists, Osceola Ark., Nov.*), 11*8, write: “Messrs. J. C. Mendenhall & Co., Evansville. Iud.. Gentleman. Tlie Certain Chill Cure is giving better satisfaction than any fever and ague mediciue we handle. We tell uuder a positive guarantee, nnd have never beard of a single cast where it ailed to give satisfaction.” —It is uo longer offensive to be called a “§on of a gun.” The new tlyiiamlte weapon is a daddy of whSch any man might be proud. English Spavin Liniment removes all Hard, Huff or Calloused Lumps, and Blemishes from horses. Blcod Spavin, Curbs, Splhis*. Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen throat, Coughs etc. Sare |50T7v use of oue bottle. Warranted. Sold by Adants & Son, Druggists, lVtemburg Iud. [16yl | one —A Michigan man has a jug hundred aud fifty years old. His family La* doubtless been keeping It j in auticipatiou of prohibition. GILMORE’S AROMATIC WINE. It U lieiwiei expieslr for Heating fh' »* disease* commonly railed Female t.'ouiDisints with vrulci. orally all women are afnlct. j.and for torse raws It Is a most pi«l:lv li will purify and enrich your btooi, give strength and steadiness to your nerves, and luvigoratr your entire system, giving you way checks and bright sparkling eyes, fin not deity but art it at turn and be cured as thousands alrvdy have. We aril! send free to any address a book roota nlng much useful Information for the-ladles, i ‘•Gilmore's Aromatic Wine I* gl vtngbetter in any medicine 1 have sold \n It Is all it Is represented io be.” satisfaction than went} years. It V.T.JOYKE For sale by FRa !KA VORNBROOK
can live at home, and make more money at arork for us, thin at atiythin* else in this world. Capital not needed; yoo are started free. Both sex ea; all ayes. Any one can do the work La rye earnings sure from irat start. Cost ly outfit and terms free. Better ot delay Costa von nothing to send us your address and And out; if you are wise you will doao at once. B. It >.«tt « j Bain ABE L. CASE. M. D., Physician e Surgeon, Velpen, - - tndiam. Will practice to Pike and adjoining counties. Calls promptly attended | to, day or night. Offlcc hours, daty and night. LADIES! SEE SERE!! TOO CAN SE MADE TIliPICTOEE OP HEALTH BY CSING GILMOEE’S IBOHillG V1FE. Tttsi canedyts the result of years of e: ee in Pharmacy, amt Is pnmonnc by Physicians and Medical Societies tot i to be n perfect HESTE ADD BRADI FOOD. SALESMEN ~W ANTED!
- -•— >->— COON HOLLOW Best Blends of Wines and Liquors Always On Hand. & lei tf {jpa d fta fa Mjii b M k Cfcxsaa. ECollow’ Best Brands of Beers Always in Stock. Opposite Court House, Cor. Mai?.' ajjtd Eighth Sti.
■ * WEST USsiitsipj, It'OM <U»IC. A vers desirable office over Model Tirttg Stow?. Terms reasonable. * oh s.tis~a*«iiK. tlovsK—At Cnfon. 1-story, inuut «i8id] opt buildings, |(i nil wail, ;; acre of Ground and plenty ot small fruit. All in goad repair. Pflec. Js.il; J2uQ rash, bsd. to suit purchaser. Hovsk—i-story, I rooms, suuuurs AUchcn. Peliur tuni alt out buildings; gwid well soft water, plenty of fruit and pleasantly located Price, W»; one-third cash, (ml. in 12 A Si tonT*»A M1TS. IS very desirable tow n tots In Virion. Terms lower Unn the lowest. FAttm 3 acres go-d land in Chty township. JCOO; ii cash, IAS yeans on balance. 81 acres in Clay up. well Improved; 10 acres timber. 12750; JWOcash, bal. to suit purchaser. *0 acres In Isuian township, with good well, log house and burn. JSW; one-third cash, bal. to suit .purchaser 7* acres In Clay township Adjoining the iO acres above nniiiad, with good new frame dwelling and ham, a good young orchard and Clenty of water.. Price, JSKJO; one-third cash, id. In equal payment* of i*am! 2t months. 80 cores lu boyar tjx; 12 seres timber tail. !a high slat* of cultivation; 2-story ftumedwetling, pm) Inn, two well* gorni water, all necessary outbuildings, young orcliawt; a ttp top farm throughout, Price, J2S8U; one-third cash; i and 2 years on baianreHOtcrcs in Lockhart tp. 59 acres in eulUvatiou, bal. in white oak timber. good log I buildings, gotid water and W One young fruittrees. Jltoti; »j cash. bat. In 12x2i mouths. SO aerea In Clay tp. adjoining Union. Ail cleared end in high state of cnltlvatton. J35. per acre; )j easti, bal. to suit purchaser. 80 acres In Clsy Tp. good house, barn and outbuilding, tut public rood, well Hovered, plenty of water. f!7HU. cash, 12 to2* mon. 4S acres hi Washington Tp. at Stork’s ferry Ooud lano. fl'JJU. Pay incut to suit purchoser. 8U acresoue mile from Peterslnirg. on Winslow road. 50 tides cleared. Sn« land. 130 per acre to suit purchaser. ltlt) acres one mile from Petersburg, in line condition, all tillable, writ Hovered. ♦10 per acre, tmutrit. Iteferml payments I1W» per year with 0 per cent, interest annually. .(bargain. 200 acres in Patoka Tp. known as the Cope, land A Poet land, lu beet. S3, T 1 H, R.S. W. Price JtUOO. SO i.cres of said land Is timber. Will sell separate for Jim H cash bal. In 1 and 2 yvars an 6 percent. Interest
We have wvtrtl lots Hud homn and loGTn Petersburg, Ucslra bte Iwillttn. Term* low. . House and lot In Mnstarg Joining 8nyerda addition all uew am*, complete, good cellar, fruit, and water trio cash. House (new) of !i room* kail and porch and all necessary oul bslidluw, good cistern and plenty of young fruit trees, grape vines Ac.,In a pleasnt pan of town. Terms very low. Payment* easy. WO Acres In U>::khart Tp.2iu in heavy wlilteouk timber. I JIM n cultivation. Near a Railroad. |7JW sciwlii M. to suit purchaser. aw Acres heavy timber land In Putnam Co. Trnn. Price twli, or trade lor Pike Co. real estate. •t acres In Momnoe Tj>. «J sen s cleared gooo buildings and watar gw good time a great gargatn.
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Notice to Non-Resident* State or IsniAXAi In the Pike CtrcnH Pike covsif i Court Jaiw> icm, 1*0. i AKADINK Bl'ECIt i vs } Alokio Bviicr. > Now comes the plaintiff by Lev! Lockhart, attorney, am! Uh her complaint herein, together with an affidavit. that Dae defendant Is note resident of the Stale of Indiana: but Is reliably Informed that his P. G. address is Marshfield, in th e State of Missouri. Notice Is therefore herehy given said defendant. that unless he he and appear can the first day of the next term of the Pike Circuit Court to be lioldcn on the first Mondnv of Nov. A. D. 1 list?, at the Court-house in Petersburg in said County nod State, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard und determined In hUatwnee. In witness whereof, I hereunto*** my hand and alllx llie seal of said court, at Petersburg, this Sth day of September, A. l> lt«r. (iauDLET Moboas, Clerk. LEGAL. Notice to Non-Residents. * Thu State of Indiana » la the Pike Circuit Pike County | Court ,Nov .Term, Annie Hcbroll, » . , . „ vs. > Complaint No. I1T7 Michel Hchroll. > . Now comutlto Plaintiff, by Douglas Kcmbl e, her attorney, and ales her complaint herein, together with an affidavit, that. Die defendant Michel Mehmll Is not a resldeul of the S tate of Indiana. hut U reliably luformed that bis P. O. address Is GauvlKe, in the mala oi'lllnole. Notice la therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless he be and uppear on the l ith day of the next Term of the Pike Circuit Court to beholden nu the Plntt, Monday of November A. Ik l*Sf, at the Court House in Petersburg, In laid County and state, and answer or demur to skM complaint, the same will be beard and determined In his absence. In witness whereof, i hereunto set ray hand and affix the Beal of SaW Court at Petersburg, this Kth day of September A. It. sm. 1>UJ ClooDWi-f Morass Clerk. Notice to Physicians. 1 -*
Notice. TN PURSUANCE of the lasrtotabHsblUK » 1 County Send of Health, nod miolrtne nil physicians and ancouehur* to rey-ort to she see* retary of *ahl Bouol. I hereof re<jo«.la fall compliance with the law in this reseed, and all licensed physicians anil areourhnrs are hereby notified in nddrv** their reports and all business pcrtt.lnlne to my office to K CORN. See P. C. B, H., • AtfOfo, PUte Co., Ind. -PUBLIC r iMche _ linaSSop of ay,-- - . Decline will be held on the last Saturday of iwb i&ostb as follower Far the month* of Jane, Septrsnter and March, at Au trusts; forth*- month* of July, October, January and Ajctl, at Petembarr. for the months »T Aairuid, November, Kcbrnary and May. at Winslow, —- . a eertiaente or mod moral character from
Notice.to Non-Residents, Th.' State or Indian*; Pike Cotmty . f In the Pike Circuit Court, Frank mulct Imek VS . ■lcR.se Bil Margaret Now comes hi* attorney, »i together with a Margaret Bildei state of Indian: Notice Is thei (Umlaut. that 11 thirteenth day Circuit Court,! day of Novem! . . Ely „ ....™_, Ills -oiiiplaint herein. It, t lint the defendant not a resident of the hereby given said deshe he an appear on the .» next Term ol the Pike holdenon the first Monuay ui auirwurr, A. IX 1887. at the Court House lu IVIerslHirg, In laid county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the- same wilt he heartland octet-rained In ‘ absence. .*#v , J In witness whereof, I hereunto hand and affix the seal of said Court , tereburg, this 3Tth day of Heptembei 18- IS UOOIH.ET MOBG AW, vi
Notice to Non-Residents. Tbs State of Indiana i PlkcCoonty » 83 In the Pike Circuit Court, November term, Wff. WUUam bent i n > CompWDt So. — tor dlwree. Cordelia I*nt) . .m. Afitn do > Itl Sow routes the plalntlfr by DewlU Q. Chap_rti, hi* attorney. and Alee his complaint Win. »<HO?!la>r with an affidavit, of a dtoinNtdlevS* answer or demur to aaid complain will he heard and determined In be In wttoe** whereof, 1 hereunto art :sm Serrated party, that the defendant to anon* resident hi the state or Indiana. -I therefore hereby given mid deietie be anil appear on the neat term of the Circuit Court to be' holdewon the tot Monday of November, A. D l*»,at the Court Hones In Petersburg. In wild county and' Mate, which will be the IMfc day of November M» and and affix the seal of said Court at thto Mth dayof September to. D UMt Oooourr Moat Notice to Heirs
Petition tfl Sell Beal In the Pile* Circuit »n that Andrew Jf... r the relate of Robert I !« ftled hi* petition to M Eetateef the decedent., hetne lu*u(Bvtent ta pay (aid petition will dee bread next tannof the Circuit % Mid day betas Hoe. SS,
