Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 25, Petersburg, Pike County, 10 November 1887 — Page 3
FRANK ft IlORNBROOK
Hanging Lamps. Do You Want A Lamp? "WE HAVE HANGING ij«ps Ftob $1.75 ti $15.00 “WHICH WE PROPOSE TO SELL • - On Installment. \ - A — - You Need Id Miss THE MONETDONT^BUY “CTrLtill “STo-U-SEE OUR ELEGAKT STOCK. '.CHEAPEST' IN TOWN. CALL EARLY - FRANK A HORNBROOK. KtW riKM. AKWU) MIIXJIAWe. a *W -PBTBMW*'1' y frtiii ui InfflUfl Agues. Wo will aril your if.™*. Hw*r and lot: Wrm and Uvr *>**_ I. B. Viwiii * l4o"aalorr. ,tf TO CONSUMPTIVES! Th** undmirnnl bavin? b*rn rmlorwd to hralth by aiiuplr mrana. after auflerinK for arTernlyeara with a wvert luns affectian. and that dread diaaraae. COItSt'MPTWN! I* anxioiia to make known to bi* fellow auff.rrrv Ihr tuoan. of cure. To thoa* who drwire it.br will cheerfully tend (free of chance) a »t>pT of tbr preobription ward, whirb tur j , will find a aure rnrr f»r ItlSSUSTIOS. < ASTHMA. CAT A KUII, BRONCHITIS and all throat and lunic MALAtMES. Hr ■Impm all autfcrer* will try hia remedy. aa it ' la inraluahlr. Than. dwlrlnst the prencripHon, which will coat Ibrai nothin?, and may proSr a bleaalnic. will l'leaao addrra. Krv. Ei>waki> A. b ll/ox. \\ illamalHire. . Khil* County; Now York. 2i>1 ’ V -- 1 ~ r~1 DKXTIiTIT. Dr. J. D. Letzerich, ■r—^ovm
- ro«i«rnfl£nDENTIST. LIVKKY STABLE. ADAMS BROTHERS, —proprietor*— Liicry, Feed and Sale Stable, Bans am» Walkut i FtMMtulV, I**{loma and Bu«*tc« for blr* at icaMoaMa New BuixWt! Safe Hocara. Homs Fan by tub Day ob Wm* ■old. on CommlMl AUCNCT. Real Estate Agency. P, W. CHAPPELL, PETERSBURG, - - INDIANA An uad. and loan kUkdl fof lilt Wf 11 *«aa»a - ’mill errica-l'f sUlnowr City B*uj Store. J. L. KEITH. m*.H. H.THOMA Keith & Thomas, Abstracts of Title, Insurance, Beal Estate. foiwfiniu and nrtUni of 4e.«MtW andprompOv attended Wa A Notary VuSiic'ronataulty In the B Kaa*i TU—«1aa I win audl (FREE) on rrrrtp* DimtUBS. of at rent alamp a jd* for * AVegetable 54. 23euLX2Q,w.t will rtuaon. TAN. FRKCKLSS. riM* HUES. BLOTCHKd. BLACK HEAPS, ETC... leaving Ihr (Bln •oft.rtoar. and baantlfoL Bark with tbU eotnpnond Hawftlllfrtt*. And the bright gtow <SI brat Ita vtrtnra apmb- ^ Ala© tnatrarttum tec prodortn* a tmsortant marth of hair t^T^Afc8,“,U,*‘VW‘ •SB tomts, Trti* Itrts i«4 CipylittW* •Matnad, and nil bnafaaa bathe C. A. Patent <>0«r«*Seat>o|>BoaifotiM. P.» Palm*OMm wDravS^ Wa advta© aa to mtm““T ftaaof «barr*t aad *« mkt an pSnpL oft or _> to artaal men u In your &“45e&S&
Pike Cenntj Democrat
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER IQ, 188? fKntercd a* lad., for f— raciirriM, r*r tmt . « ii.si curs SATIS. Parsons sending us s club of viva. fcS,wtUnnl«tUKmcrft*eforoM] wtU Hf'Tte m* rmt! tnml has the 1st fast rtrralsttss it aaj arwtaaprr pahUsAsd ti ru* toast 11 Adrarttarra wtM Ball a aats a Ula fort! ADVERTISING RATES AND RULES Spars.'!».'! ars A 1 inch * 4D* W* 3 task 75 I * lit A Inch lOI'lSO J#i't 1 »• * 00* 2 so S 1 75,! 2 at jsU 2 00i 2 » 4 l»l 5 « Inch X tol’o X ° 1 coin 5 00 (BMW St»! 5 00; 10 01 4 UU IW 12 U 5 0) # OU MU • 0)1 11 W) 2D U 10 O) 2D O) 40 U • 0)1 1*001 3*0) 720 BUSINESS LOCALS III? PS a * i £ i Ijjfcs ifl!? ? ? *«* = w ili£ Smith A Plane?. AH person* knowing themselves Iniebled to the abovoi tinn will call at the old stand and 4“>e, at the book is in my hand*' George finney. $1,000,000 to Loan. On improVad Real Estate, iu sums jf $:t00. tollatoO. 'L«oaus completed in from ten tftVto days. Interest C ilid 7%'. A HlVuss A Go** ,f] y ' Ins. Agency. I will pay hide*. Call at New Fi goods just Whites. price* for coon’s old stand. McMraasr. Stilish winter at Mrs David Eleven htuidred acres of heavy t»iucred land irk£> oddert countv Mo. for ale. For terras call on or address, Frank Wurr, H'ctcrsburg, Iud.\^ All persons knowing themselves indebted to me wiltAilei.se settle at first opportunity and Mki e cost. )\A. McCa*tt. ah v — OVERCOATS At\J. It. Yocsn A Co’s. *
F BAKER WHEAT DRIU IT IB )uV« •>' THE BEST STEBE. I'M Mle k| JOB. TATTEESON. J. B. YouV & H. carry 11 excelRuit line of SCHOoL SHOES for bo^s and girls. Charles H.Sduit/r will remain in Petersburg a short t|W l»«t will continue to make cabinet at U.00 per dozeu. ISlf Go to J. B.Wouuw't Co. for the best clothing\n town. They hare also received a^tje assortment of Ladie^Cloaks, and will make/it to^our advantage to trade with them. a^^ft Warranted bee A Co’s \ Fej/ttale. A scholars mcinBryantand Stratton's BosinemVollege. Call at this office. Buy the For Hot K 1 keep the Tennessee Wagon. PATTERSON. at all hour* by WmUisoex, Sn. best Cincinnati lagerWuHugeu, Sa. On real estate security. Term «*y. /V tTJ i. H. LaMar LaMar, Straus t I I t I I la owing to this appreciated. **.$!# i
T1IE NEWS
> Washington ii» organizing a Liter ary Society. Good. The Indiana State Home is pro , uoawttl complete. i .. Dafcoia'^wheat crop for 1SS7 reaches about; 17,662,000 bushels. There are said to be 649 a idows, b> actual count, in Oberlin, O. I . ... _ Cholera has obtained a footing in Near York City. It may yet become ‘ more wikle spread. 1 Let us hare made in this town those manufactures which can as easily be made here as elsewhere. The near stove works At Vincennes have shut; down for the present. Not enough money to keep alive. About $40 vrorth of valuables was '! stolen from Airs. Browu’s store, in Washington, ou the 31 prox. Petersburg lists been blessed with health thus far this fall i#- we are to compare vrith surrounding towns. A new I ta races shop has been started in this place under the ownership and management of Will Iteuss. Jenny Lind, the famous singer of forty years ago died at her home in Loudon, England, on the 2d., iust, See change of adds ia the matter of Hillman and Want Real Estate Agency. It k. now Hillman k Martin. A falling limb from a tree he waa felling killed'Charles Groves, near his home in Daviess county, last Fri day. ,i .■ The low water in the Ohio has let the supply of logs ruu low enough to stop all but one saw-mill in Evansville. At Lexington, Ky., arrangements have been made for uaveiliug of the John C. Breckinridge monument ou November 16. A meeting of the Vincennes, Oakland City and Owensboro railroad has been called at Owensboro for November 10th. The Knights of Pythias of Spartan Lodge No. 90, of this place, are orgauixiog a Uniform Bank. Such will be a credit to them and the town. To-morrow will tind the condemned Anarchists, of Chicago, silent in death, where they will use no more botbbs to accomplish their purpo.es. To-inorry is the day for the hangsug of the condemned Anarchists, j They were refused the granting of a j writ of error, for which they so hard 1 prayed. ! There will lie a Missionary tneet"ntg in the Presbyterian Church next : Sunday night. The meeting will be conducted by the women. All are invited. Marion township has its Democratic convention next Saturday. Elias Garrett, Wm. K. Brock and Simeon Ik-aring s.re the. candidates. If there are others we cannot learn their names.
Six Dynamiter bombs were found in t he cal I of Li n u g, o ne ot t he conde m ned 'Chicago Anarchists ou last Sunday. •They evidently intended to kill themselves ami perh aps other* before the 11th, the day of hanging. The whisky business has given Evansville a shaking. The temperance league will come out all right if it only keeps ou. To be allowed to aell whisky six days in a week should satisfy Evansville anyhow. The Clay Township Institute coiueuced at Union on Saturday the 5, iost. The orgnaizatiou and proceedings have not been reported to us, but wc are assured that there was a goad attendance aad.qnite an interest was manifested. Attorney General Mitchener, in answer t«> questions whether County j Pair and Agricultural Associations should pay tut on their property has decided that iin all cases where the property belongs to any other parties than the <»untv it should be taxed. The convention of the Woman Suffragists otr the first congressional district was held in Evans Halt, Evans* j ville, last Thursday. Together with j other important proceeding*, committees were appointed on finance, | literature, anvil national memberships. The establishment of a creamery is the latest thought of the citizens. Such5 would increase the profit of keeping milk cows many per cent. The farmer is the man who would get j the benefit oil' this enterpise. He j should study It; and lend an aiding hand in it* establishment. The fiction im the Christmas number of Scribner's Magazine will show remarkab le variety and strength. All the storiei are complete in this number. Bret. Han*, II. C. Bunner, Sarah Ornc Jewett, and T. B. Sullivan are the contributors—each of them excelling in widely different ISekl*./ Day bcitore yesterday one of the finest busines blocks in the city of Evansville eras destroyed by lire. Loss, about $200,000.00; insurance, $170,000.00. The lire took at about one o’clock in the u*»rning, in a building, occupied by S. Kahn Jfe Son, the Odd Fellow’s buildi ng, comer First and Vine Streets. Anarchists from the leading citie* have for some days been sending picked men to Chicago to prevent th< hanging. Te- marrow is the fatal day ' That will aet lie or stir up the cam bi mu attempt at hanging tbc eondemncc ' men. There may lie no trouble in ex 1( ecu ting the law’# will, and it is hope* that Anarchism will receive ahlou that will effect ively kill it.
PUBELY PERSONAL. P. M. Key, of Union, was in town Friday.
Dr. A. L. Case of Velpea spent Tuesday in Petersburg. lion. W. F. Townsend, of Vincennes Is here attending court. Leri Lockhart, of Pikevitle, called on the Democrat on business, Monday. The Celebrated Hot Soda will be in Petersburg this week. Some thing new. Commissioner Ready, of this place, spent a part of last week on business in Princeton. Washington is suffering front drouth. Water is being drawn a distance of four miles. C. A Chambers and Lady, of Stewarts ville, are visitiug friends and relatives at Union. John L. Braden, of Otwell, called on the Democrat Monday to divide cash. Thanks. Scott Mitchell tall* of starting a Restaurant near his prcseut place of busiuess. lion. Lewis Loveless, or Logan township, has the thanks of this office j for recent favors. Y Tom Bell came up from Oakland City Monday to see the town and visit old friends at this place. William Cawhorn is at liis home in Logan township at this writing almost at the point of death. Jas. A. Shepard, of Pieasantrille, was at Petersburg Monday on busi1 ness. He is looking well. This Dcmicratie Administration agrees with him. Rev. Lewis Wilson, eleven years a resident of Oaklaud Citv, is now a resident of Logan towship. W. P. Knight, of Cincinnati, called on the Democrat Tuesday. lie ! thinks of taking charge of the YinI ren ties News. Peter R. Millercatled ou the DemoI crat Saturday to leave some cash. | May he live till three score and ten ! shall have gone by. \ Washington Advert tier: W. F. ' Townsend, of the law firm of Town- | seud & Fleener, Yiueeiines, was in the city Tuesday on busiuces. Will Reass, of this place, formerly of Winslow, visited Washington Saturday, accompanied by his wife whose mother is sick at that place. Washington Gazette: Miss Kate Fleener. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mart Fleener, is improving. She had a severe attack of fever. Misses Carrie and Sarah llisgeus, daughters of Wm. Hisgen, and who formerly lived here, now of Albany, Xcw York, will more to this place next week. Hon. Samuel Hargrove, of Princetou, called at the Democrat office last Friday. He thinks the move Petersburg is making to make known the resources of the place aud the advantages of living here is a commendable move.
Ras Johnson in company with friends spent a few days last wpek bunting. They had a good place to hunt but there was little game there. A few squirrels, rabbits, quail and three coons were found dead after the smoke of the battle cleared away. Chas. W. Siegfried, who has been at this place for seyeral weeks conducting a school in garment cutting, left here Moudav morning for Vince Hues. The citiaens of that place need not fear Mr. Siegfried's school. It is worth many times its cost. Dr. B. F. Hatfield, of Algiers, and ■ Dr. W. H. Link, of Otwell, gare the , Democrat a social call Saturday. Dr. j ! Link has been located in Otwell for \ I sometime and has proven himself a | first class phvsiau. Dr. Hatfield has1 I recently located at Algiers. He is a j i thorough graduate in his profession land is looked upon as a desirable acquisition where be has located. Last Friday night the east-bouud | passenger train on the Atr-liue run over and killed William Cooper within a block of the Princeton depot. ! He was about 20 years of age and | lived with his mother near McGary's ; station. He was a brother of Lewu ! Cooper of this place. He probably i met his fate fibm the old stereotred s cause—too mucth liquor—as he had been drinking considerable daring that evening and night.—Oakland City Enterprise. Governor Oglesby, of lUinoise. began his career as a carpenter at $1.50 j a day. After he had worked for ; | some time at the bench he made a • |strike for the bar. After practicing! 1 law for awhile he fought in the Mex- j ! lean war awl was one of the Califor- j I nta gold-diggers of '49. When he j came hack from diging gold he enter-! ed the political arena, and has been three times elected governor of liltla Germany the average duration of the life of gardaen, mariners and fishermen is58 years; butchers, 54 yean; carpenters and bricklayers. 49 yean; shoemakers and tailors, 44 yean; compositors and lithographers, 41 yean, and labors 32 yean. Of the professions, the average lifetime of clergymen is 67 yean; teachers, 57 years, lawyers, 54 years, and phvsiseians 46 years. Last Thursday evening, at Louisville, Ivy _ Chas. B. Brownfield murdered his wife, son, and brother-in-law, and then killed himself. He kilted his with aud child because he did not want them left in Urn world penniless, and his brother-in-law because 1ft thought him unfit to live. . He kilted himself because he was I tired of life.made so by gambling, so stated his letter of explanation which he lefL(.
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of Interest Gathe /by tie nts. of lute .. The farmers am g*t Prof. 8. VT. Thomas is leach tag school here. Re is an artie May he succeed . Died, Value Sot. 7, l!Si, aller a, lingering it eral weeks, lie was one of on gens. There are many wlio mo ... J. A Anderson, of this pla business trip to Washington, tb like our religious faiths, bo and wbiclt will ever serve tor of that mystery which stood by oulv theomnicieu iit be so; we can ouly help and must bide the eouseqnr tore and grief, and a miter honor of them that go: And when the call of death shall May friend* be gathered at or Friends who have grief, and int pretence, Aral slu'd for us in Ioto the par isles'j> sweet, O thou whose body t Mu's sweet and quiet ‘uvuUi Thy tout tie safe in this ouir hop* Sale in the care and mercy of v Died, on Eight St., bet we ;iud Sycamore. Weduesda; November 2tl, 1887, at Lissie Shrode, aged forty-f 8 mouths, and 12 days. Tf took place from the M. E. 2:30 o'clock the uextday. :tt Walnut Hills. Mrs. Shr to this town a few rears ag husband, F. A. Shrode. S' a long time of that dread d? sumption, till death reli She leaves living her hue live children. Mrs. Shrot most exemplary life, as Christian as it is {lossible t lived'devoted to her faith, teroiinajion to reach heave? the weight ot the cross; an any doubt, she enjoys the g ward than can be the f Christian life. With her t well,though she died too yor the morning of life touched *>ut hen lag corn. * a Writpenman, S Grubb, w of sev. sedJntt his loss, m ade a reek. ?uu. la Xeateriim. Ilanrey Capehart was be well, Piko County, Indiana 1867, At the age of 21 be ma Jennie Braden, an estiiaai lladv of bis uative town, wt he lived happily till his dca occurred on tlic 11th. day o 1887, aged 30yr*. 5 to. and 1 lie* in the beautitul cent north of Petersburg. He c‘ lug as an occupation, and n cess, owning at the time of it good and welt stocked was faithful ia all he prof lived devoted to all the dul? t ended his life. When it w that he must die, he resigne to his fate aud expressed these last words: “Allis v liad professetl faith in “litn eth away the sins of the wot time before Ills death, t triumphant. It may be li young and useful mau shot «■ to eternity, but if it is. mystery in it beyoiul Liuuir heusion. let mau be vow his departure leaves an ae t iu Otlay 5th, ed Miss s young whom , wliife October ds. He ry just se farmle a sueis death ■m. He led, and that atknown himself uself iu IP He hat tak- *” some1 died t that a be tak.ere is a cowpreor old, tg void, of love, a monis underBut let trselves, *, with ranee in J n* hcncc, icrat bier; a without S tear. Mto Uu*t; »e autum UaL Walnut evening, o'clock, years, funeral urcli, at terment e moved with her stiffen'd ase, coned her. nd aud lived a voted a be. She ith a derhatever without itcst reiu of a seemed g, just as ts after
noon. Died, Friday last, Sarah Paralysis, wife of Esquire 7 of Logan towusliip, aged ab Interment at Loveless She was from her youth a r this county: She leaves a hi cist children to mourn her was a member of the C- f and was a cousistant Chris Iart, of ». Hart, t 63 yrs, metary. hleut of and and ss. She church, Pied, of Paralysis, Friilr 1837, at his residence in Lot ship, Wesley Grubb, age* years. Deceased was long of this county. He had oc considerable of this wor! He leaves a wife and a iar Died, Albert Miller, age* llle I tad uo brother, sister, mother living. His home ' grand-father’s w here he d jiboiid fever on the 3th iast. at the Kuight Cemetary. Nor. 5, a townibout 65 resident :nulated goods. »family, bout 18. Ether or s at his I of tytetment The Oakland (Sty Enter? plaints that his town and do not furnish over 300 a Whitt does that couutry m opinion is that Petersburg ington township furnish 11500 subscribers to the loc OaklandCiiy and Colcimbii only about 200! Why, i irttnniug the Enterprise an* have a patronage of over should “pull up'* and ler Oakland City wants anotf They want to kill their tov rounding country. Well, your enterprising paper dr •rill die too—all the harde death for your lazy uegli ihevr ignorance of plain be se com>wnshilf scribers. a? Our d Washell nigh papers, swnship re were truld not .500 we IAnd paper? and eursi on, let tnd you be rout ace aud Clippings. Tfcp turkeys are uU tot it ornsberry trust. “To cut a starter." In Me awaits to skip to Canada. Youngstown, IK, now gels ST through n twelve-inch utla. It is no use to throw cold wi prohibition movement.—j Puck. Sweet potatoes hied in the je a southern ray that has (bund f Te phrase, trty miles 'upon the of beef it at flavorto the laorth. William castle, ooee the ptf has Host bis voice, and la are stock broker. Sew York. of liherty on le to to face the west. It takes 14,800.000 gaUtamaf > the railways of (treat T id the cost is aearly When a Sew York minis “death on a pale horse” in hif the men looked around for re At the dedication of nehnr hr ter county, Pennsylvania, late he was p reached by a clergy ua years of a*> The woodchopper *a*g MB' rapidly stripping Now H pshirec i some of turnout beautiful
Miscellaneous. Tbe commissioners ofUie District of Columbia will not grant *> license to sell liquors to any grocery or pttivisiou store. *
The Methodists of Brooklyn will celebrate the centennial of Brooklyn Methodism on the 13th of November. Don’t Experiment. Yon cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs is in danger. Consumption always seems at fiirst, cn!;r a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impitse upon yon with seme cheap imitation ofl>r. King's Sew Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, but be sure vou get Che geuuiae. Because he can makemore profit he may tell vou he has something just as good, or just the saute. Don't bedeveiv-d, i but insist upon getting Dr. King's Sew j Discovery, which is guaranteed to give re- | iief in all Throat, Lung and chest affections. Trial Bottles free at Adams * Son's Drug Store. Indianapolis is so uncivilized as to be advocating a Law and Order League. Backlen’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sore.*. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money relit uded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Adams & Sou. 38yl The salaries of the clergy of the established church of Euglaud amounts to more than 415,000,00(J of dollars annually. Saved His Life. Mr. D. I. Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave, Ky., says he was. for many years, badily adhered with Phthisic, also Diabetes; the palms were almost unendurable and would some-! times almost throw hint into conrultioms. \ He tried Electric Bitters and got relief: from first bottle and after takig six bottles ! was entirely cured, and had gained in flesh j eighteen pounds. Says be positively believes be would have died, had it not teen I for the relief afforded by Electric Bitters, j Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Adams & Sou. A Nebraska minister wants to know j i how a Christian can chew tobaciro. j | The usual way is to gnaw of a portion j of dog leg, set his teeth square in it, j aud tire away at a crack. Wc do not j know how it is with Nebraska chris- ■ tians, hut iii this section they chew! much the same as ordinary folk.— [Peoria Journal. Iteh, Prairie Mange and Scratches of every kind cured in thirty minutes j i by Wool fords Sanitary Lotion. Use j I no ether. This uever fails. Sold by j ! J. R. Adams k Son, druggists, Pete rs- . burg, Ind. 27-ly J The Kansas City bridge is one of j the longest in the world, aud atxint; ready for business, a few miles below ! Kansas City. It is 7,392 feet long, j weighs 31.274 tons, and is fifty feet; above high water, with towers reaching to the bight of 2000 feet. OM Fogtea Old fogies may uot believe that science is advancing, but, if there are such things as “new fogies”, they are numerous, as many testimonials have bee n received from persons who have been cured of Chills andFever with Certain Chill Cnre after all remedies | had failed. Warranted. 23t4] j ----- 4 Jav Gould says he may visit Egypt during his winter abroad and a contemporary thiuks it might bp a wise precaution for the khedire to nail down the pyramids. _ . j
English Spavin Liniment removes al! Hard. Soft, or Calloused Lumps, and Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin. Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Stifles, Sprains, Sore and Swollen throat, Coughs, etc. Save loO by use of one l>ott!eA Warranted. Sold by Adams & Son, Druggists, Petersbuirg Ind. [16yl “Don't you think It’s getting pretty late, George? “Yes, dear, it is, a little for one to be out.bnt not so very late for two.'*—[Boston Gazette. YOOi can tire at home, and make more money at work for us, than at anything eles in this world. Capital , not needed: you are started free Both Mies; *11 ages. Any one can do the work Large earnings sure from first start. Coat ir outfit and terns • free- Better not delay. Costs von nothing to send us your addivss and find out: If you are wise you will do so at once. 5? liailett * Co., PortlamLMain. GILMORE'S AROMATIC WISE. It is prepared expressly for treating all those diseases commonly railed Female Com- [ plaints with which nearly all women are nf- i flirted, and tor there eases U is a most positive core. It wilt purify and enrich your blood, give strength and steadiness to your nerves, and invigorate your entire system, eivlng you rosy cheeks and .bright sparkling eyes. Bo not delay but get it at onee and cured as thousands alredy have. Me will send fire* to any address a book containing much nsful information for the ladles ••Gilmore's Aroluatte Wine is giving better uisfartion than any medicine * have sold in - ty year*. It Uali It la reprinted ror ^ ^HMswraHR* tveni Leading Millinery. ICES. DAVID WHITE. Citj Trimmer Emploied. Newest Goods, Latest Styles, and Best Bargains Gan be Had Here. Call. Mrs. David White, Cor. Main A Seventh. Nervous Debility. cp red of Weaker the A gentleman ha— nervous Prostration, ness. Prematur Decay, svii effects of early routkrful folly, is known themodeOf To those who wish, and will five him will send (free) by retu the recipe so rnUy nsedm hbiase. Addresa.in i Street, X. James W. Fixes et, 42 Cedar ?. Y. [2»yi
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IIILL.-WAV & M lRin M Estate ipiey. FOB REMIT. vrre .’'-si -able office over Model Drag Stu e. forms reasonable. FOIl S AI.K--Hcases Ho :xm-~At Voion. 1-story, 5rooms with all out buildings, good well, !, acre of grim ail arid Ptc >*F o* »tn »ll fruit. All In good repair. Frt e. Fs#; lay cash, bal. to suit purehasor. H ocst—1-story, t roonw, summer kitchen, cellar ami all out buildings;, good well soft war >r. |lepty >f ffuit and pleasantly located Fri ■«, fS80; one-third cash. bal. in li A SI mMBS LOTS. 13 very desirable town tots In Union. Terms tower than the lowest. FARSI}. 57 acres panl; land in Clay towusiuip, Stub: S' c ush. 1A3 years on balance. 81 sen* In Clay tp. well improved: acre* tinnier. 81750; Ml) cash, bal. to suit purchaser. to sen* in Logan township, with good wall, log - tonne and taint. faSO; one-third cash. bal. to s dt purchaser 6.1 78 acres in ('lay township adjoining the* acn s s tove narnsd, with good pew- frame dwt lling and Intrn. a good young orchard and higl state of cultivation; 2-story frame dw ell ing, good ban::, two wells goes! water, all neeessa ry outbuildings, young orchard; a tip top fart, throughout. Trice, *3880; on.,-third east ; 1 and - years on balance. a ten* In lxn-khnrt tp. 59 acres In cumin, bal. In wrbtte oak timber, goal log bail Hugs, good water and «S0 line young fruittrees. IllhJO; cash, bal. in I3.V.U mon ths. • acres in Clay tp. adjoining Union. Alt blcfl-etl and It: high state of cultivation. J5n. per ten-; }3 cash, bat. to suit purchaser. 89 arits tn Clay Tp. good house, barn arm out iKillding. Ou public road, w«tl ciovered, pte-r ty of water. *17W>. i, cash. Uto3l mom „-** !^n“*in Washington Tp. at Stor k’s ferry. Qdod lanu. 5'300. Payment to suit purchaser. 80 ten* one mile front Petersburg, on Vlnsiou road. 80 acres cleared, tine land, m per ere to suit purchaser. IS act-es out mite from Petersham, id hne eon, iticin, all tillable, welt ciovered. $b per acre, f Ktoyasii. Pcfened payments HOW par year w ith 0 per cent, interest annually. A bargain. 2W acre* In Ihttoka Tp. known a* the Cope, hun A Poet h ad. iu Sect. S3, T I ». H. A \V. Pric t I30WU. 80acres of sahl land Is timber. Wtl sell separate tor *13UA '.cash bed. Ini and .* years on 0 percent. Interest JS low. H, y-We ha re several lots and houses and u Petersburg, desirable localities. Terms lar, H< all >: pleu a pi Puy us» and tat In Petersburg Joining- Snyuhlitiou nil new and complete, good celAmlt. and water. *869 cash. i oak road use (new) of 3 rooms hail and pore h and • •ceissary out buildings, good cistern and yofyouag fruit trecs,grnpe vines Ac..in ,as:»t part of town. Term* very te. needs easy. Acre* in latckhart Tp. 5« In heavy whtteimber, 188 in cultivation. Near a Kail-t-7,300 *■ cash, bal. to suit purchaser 300 Ac re* hes.vy timber land In Putnam Co. rent:. ITriee JSB0, or trade for Pike Co- real ratal a. -v M reus iu Monroe Tp. R acres cleared good bulb lugs and water *7W good time a great gnrgutn,, 15 .ten* good laud with new three room Iran * d welling with solid brick foaiulathm, me i tile from town. I WOO. cash, balance n 13 mouths.
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Application for Licci^e. V<n tee is hei-eby given. that T anil apply to It a Board of Commissi tibm of Pigo roftijr, Ii aliiuia, at their Me. term, IS<2. for » Utens to sett spirituous, vinous aud wait liqItior i iu a les<i quantity than auenrt at a time with the privilege of allowing the same t« he, irau t upon io» premises, for nt» year. My plai- of business wherein said liqaoraaro to be st Id tind diank is a one-story frame building ituated on part of lot number fifteen 1151 in the town of Otwell, Pike coontv.l tdiitna. 'JSt:»] . James W. Swift. Notice to Physicians. IS PURSUANCE of the taweetahlishtn* s C runty Bovrd of health, and remit riog ail phi drtans and oceouehar* to report t o the seereli ry of said Board. I hereby request a Pill ron plir.nce with the law In this regard; and all See used physicians and seeonehars are SuDeiintendenfs Notice. (Tl) la lihe town of Velpers, Ftkc county, - i t.nripp ! AhBKirr Usichi, JllSIX SKUYSX.
Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In the Pike Cir- ■ cult Court, Sorember Term J SSI l2< TUB XUtTKR OF TUE1 Estate of i Caijsahisk Kasatjer, f XtBCXASkB mien la hereby given that the undersigned as Administrator of the estate of CATHAHi.SE KANAT2KR, defeated, has presented ahd filed Ills Itnal account anil vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that, the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the ninth day of November, 1887. at wide :r time ail poisons interested tn sahl estate are required to appear in said Court, and show cause, if any there be, why said account and voucher# t-houM not be approved. And the heirsof said estate; and all others interested therein, ate also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make pract of their heirship or claim to any part ed Kid estate, DOCOLAS M. PHILUPtS. 2S-M Administrator: TBCSTKES’ NOTICES. XTOTICE is hereby Riven to all parties eon--*A cerned; that I will attend at my office in gtwell, at Breeden’s harness shop, KYSJtT MOfi DAT, ^ Tfc transact business eomieafed with the office of Trustee ef Jefferson township. M. tilt AY, Trustee. ■NTOTICK is hereby Riven to all parties Inter- ! ■‘A csted that 1 will attend 6 tended. at my office in EVERY SATCaDAT, 1 To transact business connected withthe office I of trustee of Lockhart township, A11 persons hiving bcainess with said office will please take notice. O. J. GREEN W AY, Trustee. TC OTIGE is hereby Riven toall parties eoneerotd that ( widl attend at my residence EVtXT it OX DAT, To transact business connected with the office of Trustee of MatiUtra tow nship, anp Positively no busines* transacted except on offiieedffys. J R aOUTMAN’. Trustee. at my residence. , KVSBY raiDAT, to transact twatoeas connected with the office take notice. £IJA80 vgiRKTrr;,
COON HOLLOW SALOON. W. S. MITCHELL Proprietor. est Brands of Wines and liquors Always On Hand. b kt rf Up d ta Hu fa b U In. Cooel Hollow ^ ■wt Brand,: of Smss iUways Opposite Cocet House, Cost. Main and Eighth Sts. Bh| -■■■aaa-' saaSSfcissiW irn Bi&aMe =■ -.7i' 1 k SUfcv.
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