Pike County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 42, Petersburg, Pike County, 8 March 1888 — Page 3

POWDER Absolutely Pure. fthpwtowvrtniln. A nsarystofi>urHjatranstb aa.l win*«)mnH«. Mora economical than the ordiBsry kinds, snd cannot In rom|M»HI<m with the multitude of low test, »bort uelsht alum or phosphate now der*. lirid Ogbrtocans. Uoyal Bakin. *au d»r CoWm Wall di. N. Y. Pike Cenntj Democrat. THtfBtJDAY, MARCH 8, l«88. LBalarad at Uw PMtomcs at fslmlMU., i.j fn/ irsatmUsl• ta through Um malls as ■SMBim.lt, f«t Year - « *!•>» «U1 BATH. . _ as a slab of »!▼*. with IrsaatvaTbs paper Tree for one rear. iimTUIRO BATE* AND BILEh. BUSINESS LOCALSIsl Imirhei aerrcil at all hours "br/ WMlfisuEs/Sa.

I beep fh# rerr best Cineindati UjffrWMliiiuKU. Pn. Bor the famoua Tounessec Wagon. Far sale br / JOE. l>ATTEHAO\. Far Hale. Combined Champion Reaper and Mower. C an on 8. A. McMurrav. P».iar»t'Up. lndi- ' diaaa. I f Tha celebrated W. I.. Itoufla* $3 j Shoe, alao a full liae of hia oilier , goods advertised iu another column.1 way be found at / J. B. Yov no & Cod, Agta/ l*cter»but^f, Ind. i •1,000,000 to Loan. Oa improved Ken! Estate, in rum* •f 9900. to 910000. I.otna completed in from ten to 90 day*. Interest 6 and 7 V A Hiu.max J* Co‘» tf] In*. Agency. . BAKER WHEAT DRILL IT IS SAIC or T1IE BEST ITEKI.. rar nl« k, JOE. PATTEBS0N. IKanatlaa 1 *111 tnsll(FREK) on receipt UUIipieS. of a i cent stamp a reeipt * A\egeiAble that will imuove TAN, FKKOKLKA, 1*1 M ri.EH. ntuiTCMEH.it: ack at etc.. tearing the skin soft, clear and beautiful. Touch with this compound Ut* soft Illy check. And the bright glow will heat Its virtues apeak. Alao Instruction* Mr producing a luxuriant growth of hair on a hold head 1 face. Address. A and smooth New York. D. Hn.nrig.eu Ann tttreut, -is

Will Attala Take Order Will E. Stacv, of LyonsjKrcen Co.,! lnd., will sgaiu take odera for thej Rose Hill Nursery, at Scotland, Green ; Co.. Ind., Stacy has mfid for two veara j iii Pike county, and'11 he ie(ire*ent» a | first class nursor/, he wants you toj please not onleftreea until he calls on you. . The Ladles The new high arm I. \ pleat la eoualrucUoo, liana, and will do a wider with lees labor, than any chine in the world. Oil. !* (hr all Stylos of Singer M •old by H. II. Johnson U Man. Ctkeat Mrs. •ry more. orlte. oger la the simleva working of work, er Sewing maim! repairs kept and and Sales'a Mi III sP ACTS YOU CAN BET ON. Tkat the Urrr,t tobacco luewry tarts awUkfaJcnqi City, X. J. Thai this henry awise tlx pond** end wsdd‘iai * CLraax FI*:. iv eckocr»W4r«* «*■* «d «w im iknilwiwt lihud That tkh hetery «» eatthfahed aa/hm* age ae i Ian yaarf<SSt>h ran* and aid they i of tMS»jt> Sa «il* • oft taf iDtheto. i in Uk Cok«f Sates i

■ I'll M-y-1-!- *1 i- ■ i-J=g THE HEWS Dogs killed nine floe Cots Wohi | sheep for J. H. Oray, of this tdWusidp, on last Thursday night. P. B. Sherman, of near litis place, in Knot Cou. died on ls*t Thursday, and was Interred at the Walnut Hills. Jeaee Watson. 8r, of this place, died on last Friday night, of Pneumonia lever. Interment at Walnnt Hills. Mrs. TJss Burton died in this plaec on last Friday morning at 9 o’clock, of Dropsy. Interment at Walaut Hills. The Arm of Posey and Thnrman can now be found over the Bank, moving to that place having been doneiastsreek. j Not many nieu can stand the temptation of the world, for their appetite* are stronger than their wills(self government, if you pleas). ■ Subscribed : John C. Xlfhol*, Timothy Shea, John llackes, It E. Lang*ford, Joseph Ashby, J. W. Wigg*. B. F. Ferguson, John S. Heed. Harrison Tyler baa moved to his new farm near Hosmer,having rented hi* property in this place to J. D. Colvin. who moved to this place recently from Illinois. W. 8. Wethers, depot agent at Winslow, died of Cattarrhal fever on , last Thursday morning. He Wa*i buried on Friday at Winslow by the j Free Meson Fraternity. —— ■ — A communication from Arthur, i signed New* Monger, was sent to this ofllce this week without any authors name attached. It ia against the rules of this ofllce to publish an article unless we knew its author. The raemberi of the Petersburg Bonding Club desire ns to state that the country people are rospectfully invited to visit the Reading Hoorn*, aud j to make themselves at home, aa much so as the most intimate members. C. L. Hammond left a supply of cake In our sauctum last Friday, to remind us of a supper given at the re*-1 idence of Wm. Ilisgcn's. Sr., bv the Petersburg Dramatic Club, iu honor of the ladies who assisted in the recent cnlertalument given at this place.

The Iteath of Rev. Asl>errv leave* Petersburg with only one preacher who hold* regular service* at this place. The town i» inprescnted liy a* many at six denominations, and shttold have services by a* many preacher*. Monroe Ferguson, of near Pleasatville. returned Friday front an extensive Soulhuiu tour for the purpose of hunting a location. We have not learned of his success, but are informed th$t he find* much of interest in the .South. lieury George baa decided to alutudon to Dr. McGlynn the entire management orthe Anti Poverty Society, as “the spectacle of two societies in Sew York would be both shameful and ridiculous, aud could only hurt the cause be wishes to help.” I-a»t Friday morttlog at about four •'clock, a store and hall belonging to a Mr. Cock ruin was destroyed by fire in Oakland City. The building tv a* a t .vo-#lory one. The lower room was not occupied. The upper room occupied by the Grand Army Republic and Knights of Labor. The building is said to have been worth about one thousand dollars. It was uot insured. BI'OHEX HEATH Of Her. J. ff. Asburjr. Last Sunday Rev. J. W. Asbury was called to preach the in no rat sermon of Jesse Watsou, deceased, .of this place. The funeral sermon was preached at|10 o'clock A. M. The sermon was ended, aud the unfortunate seivant of God commenced reading an obiturarv descriptive of_ the history of the deceased, when he discovered that something was seriously wrong. lie remarked, “I cau say uo more," and sat down in a way which indicated that he was completely exhausted. Dr. Duncan came to

sssiMancc, and injected a medicine which revived, the sufferer for » moatil. The doctor acted him if he fell better to which he gave assent in | the affirmative, though without tbej use of word*. He soon sank into a state of unconsciousness, and was icmoved into ilia residence uot far from the church, lie remained unconscious till near 7 o'clock in the evening when,!he pulse already gone, the heart moved no more, aud life i tailed torever. He leaves a wite at this place,* daughter at Rockport.Iud. I aud a sou at Evansville, lud Deceas-1 ed was born in Marseille, Mason county, Ky., Jau, 7, 1823. He was I pastor of the XI. E. Church,; of this place, and was one of the very best of i men. His death, which teems to have1 been caused by some form of Apolexv, is most shocking to his friends everywhere. The funeral took place front the XI. E. Church at 2 o'clock, Tuesday, and was attended by a large and sympathising congregation. His Brother*, Geo. Asbury, of Parrau-e-burg, Ind., and E. T. Asbury, of Torre Haute, lud., ami his daughter Mrs W..H. Thomas, of Rorkport,Ind., and son, C, E. Asbury, Evansville, were preseut. The funeral sermon was preached by Elder Gfira, of Evansville, Ind. Rev. Davies, of ML Vernon, Rev. Thomas, of Rock port, Row Ward, Rockport, awl Rev. T. G. Bcharell, of Huntiugbtirg, were present. Interment at Walnut Hills, by the Oddfellows and a largo concourse of friend? of all titties. He eutered the M. E. Conference in I85&. llis religions warfare is now ovet. Victory j lias crowned his labors and he has received his promised reward. As it Is | with a good man “his works will follow him.'*

Ely amt Wilson bare I partnership. I Frederick J. Corn, of Stemdat, willed ! Monday. David 'Com subscribed for the DEM«)CnAT. Arthur W. Thompson called oti the Democrat Tuesday. Seed Oats aud Seed Corn for sale at Miwes F rank's. 2t Regular services are held.ia the Presbyterian Church this week. Henry Racket, of this place is at Hunuugbtirg this week on business. J. P. llaryrave and Henry W. Catsiday called Monday, to renew subscription. F. A. Great*, Of near Huntingburg, visited Petersburg Tuesday and Weduesda v ou business. Han*, lS^e. Shoulders, 10c. Sides I2$<rc. per pdund, at Moaea Ffank'a, St J. B. Young and Crx, have juat closed out their yetr’e work. Mr. Young expresses himself as well satisfied with his years work*. Fat Iter Thomas, of Huntingburg. will hold services at the Catholic Church in this plare ou uext Sunday, at 10 o’clock A: M. and at 2 o'clock P. M. A congregational meeting will be held at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church Wed. March 14th ’H8, to elect two elder*. Rev. Baxter Barbee will commence n series of meedngsnt the same place, bcgialegthe evening of the 17th last. Rev. Barbee is a revivalist of merit. * You can boy Dubois County bacon at Moses Frank’s. 2t We are under obligatou to Mr. Angelo Hillman for a fine blotter coutainiug the words Hotel In sea* axce Company. A. Hillman A: Co are aucctaful because accomodating. The ltt. Rev. D. It. Knickerbocker, D. D. Bishop of the Diocese, drill hold services at the C. P. Church in this place tills (Thursday) evening, at 7 o’clock P. M. All are cordially invited to attend. i -Ss_ Card of Thanks. \ We desire to return our tines rest thanks to the friends who were go kiud to us in our recent trouble caus- i ed by the death of our daughter; ami 1 in doing *o, express a hope that, if it | be possible, none of them ever be called to undergo the trial to which we: have recently been subjected. G. W. Milky, j Mixkkva A. Miilxy. • • •

PETKRSBI Rtf PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Report of Month Ending Mar. 2, *88. . ie14.ix school. Pupil* whose general average I* 90 or more: Lida Lee, 95; Kate Grigsby, 93; Millie Crow, 92; Bertha Frauk, 91; Walter Burger, 93 ; Azel, Ktme,91; Ctias. Goodrid,94; Flora Daruall 93; Ricky Schirfer, 94; Kate White, 9a; Eleanor Gorman, 91; llarrv Ault. 91. " 1 Pupil* neither tarty nor absent: Nellie Lingo, Nannie Jackson, Clyde Jackson, Fred Ashby, Harry Ault, florae* Ely, ( has. Goodrid, James Boonshor, Eleanor. Gorman, and Kicky Sehwfer. ORAMMAR PKTAITK1KT. - Having 90 or more: Frank Carter, 90: Janies Coon rod, 90; Delia Me Gowan, 93; Maggie Sullivan,, 94; Lulie White, 94; Philip Jones, 93; Estelle Frank, 95; Dora Chappell, 96; Edmond Frank, 96; Minnie Kin;gr,90^ Lulie Harria, 96; Charlie Carter, 97; Fannie Ashby. 98 Pupils neither tardy nor absent: Edmond Frauk, Alex Chappell, Mark Withers, Ira Ferguson, Philip Jones, Charier Carter, Emma Klee, Dora Chappell, Estelle frank,Lulie Harris, James Coon rod, Maggie Sullivan, Ellie Howard. Odessa Roush, Fannie Ashby, Minnie King, Dale McGowan. 1KTKRMKD1ATS DCfARTHtSV. Pupils who have an average of 90 pei-eout: Johnie Eisert, 91; Herschel Richardson, 93; Edna Crow, 95; ■Willie-Read, 98; Clyde Lent,97; Lola Smith, 97; Mark White, 94; Laura Burger, 94; Frank Plant*, 94; Mary Itogcra, 30; Willie Spillman, 96; Earl Burger, 93; Gustie Frauk, 97; Jessie Cuatin, 92; Grace Stuckey, 96; Bernice Frank, 97; Edna Kinniati, 96 Flora Betheli, 95; Anna Read, 91; Addie Tialow, 91; Ivy Harrell, 96; Floreuce Pierson, 96; Pearl Stuckey. 96: Flora Bruiutieid, 96; Johnie Crouch, 91. ■>

Karnes of pupil* who ha to been neither tardy nor absent: Betti* Paltcraan, Vonnie Fiemiug, Jessie Shreds, Flora Bethel), Edna Kinraan, llerschel Richardson, Willie Read, Clyde Lsnt, Mark While, l-our* Burger, Willie Spillmau, Earl Burger, Guttle F.-aak, Jessie Custin, Grace Stuckey, Bernice Frank, John!* Crouch, Flora Brumfield, Addle Tielow. second ram art dkta etsirnt. Pupil* whose per cent, is 90 and more: Ollie Selby, 97; Oscar fiteffy, 91; Emma Ruff. 92; Emma Brown, JM; Bertie Carter, 90; Eddie Rogers, §1; Maggie Higgins, 91; Johtiie Scraper, 91; Charlie Fergusou,90; Frank Wilson, 90; Hartman Schaefer, 93; Frank Ely, 93; Willie Hayes, 92; Clara Roberta, 90; Minnie Snyder, 91; Idea Richardson, 90 r Noth Gordon, 91; Pinkie Moor, 90; Claud Martin, 91; Frankie Burger 90. Puplla neither taerfy nor absent: Oilin'Selby, Clara Roberta, jMrah Scott, Emma Brown, Charlie Frank Burger, Frank Wilanu, John Arms. Frank Ely, Hartman Sclunfer, Maggie Higgins, Maudie Wngncr, Lula Stucky. Neva Gordon, Bertha Schaefer, Emma Knff,Clemi>* McCain, I den Richardson, Errett Uicliai-dson, Claud Martin, Oscar StaBy. "S* ri*8T PRIMAKT. Pupils who hare been neither tardy nor absent: Lola Browsi, Coonrod. Sadie Kail, Deliie C h*| Mamie Martin. Mary McCain. Smith, Biythe Cbaupeii, Eliia gins, Ray K>u«, Hcpry j4l« Cecil Spillman.

Items of Interest Gathered by the Democrat’s Correspondents. Local tiwMfc*. H. C. Sharer hi the Repubtlnoa candidate for traatee 4. M. Healey has flushed hi* new bar:. Silas Kirk made a trip to Oakland City Moudav. He report* the rami* iu a rsrr bad condition O. H. Hiller and J. H. lleler tried the mod to Oakland Monday. Respectfully, Slap J ack. Arcadia. Baeineaa duU . Health good Our township convention rrae held Friday . Aaaa Audernon made a flying trip to Oakland City a lew daya ago .. W. H. i*adgeU baa bought wore Umber, to make into ore** tie* . Sim Maeon ha* bought a flac Mock hog Isaac Rickets started West a few 4h]W ngn in an ex-wagon. - - - Skin Flint. Marram t. Samuel T. Jones was summoned to appear before Squire Capehart on a charged or pout larceny on last Monday Jean* Sulli van, of Son ant, hat Just returned from Brock, Candidas* for traatee, has left here for part* iu the West t. C. MUhuirn, and his b.other-ia-law, T. J. Schooner, visited in this part of the countv this woek Bobt. Dorey. of ifoxid, visited Petersburg, T. ML Dixon went ‘ " to Petersburg on Monday last. His second term of school cioeed Saturday la newspaper correspondent*, the wont Her should never be used. See late issue of the Pi« County Dxmociat. Don tjctoxo. Arthur. The Democrats of Monroe township met last Friday and nominated an excellent ticket. Aa items are scare*, 1 will give you a few maxims. Mews Manger should keep good company. If your hands cannot be usefully employed, attend to cultivating the mind. Make few promines, and Uve to your engagements. Keep your own secrets, U you have aay. When you speak In a person, look Mm in the fhce. Your diameter cannot bn essentially irjared except by your own act*. Ever live within your income. Make no haste to bn rich, if you want to prosper. Sever play at any game of chance. When yon am young, save to spend whan yen are oM. Respectfully, Maxim. * Kteadai.

Our Convention was hew on mm Saturday. A Urge crowd waa prtwat, Ml Stillwell waa the only candidate for t rustee, and waa nominated by acclamation. G. B. Campbell waa nominated by acclamation for Juatice of tbe Peace, and Hananl Spradley and Charles Ferguson were alao nominated by acclamation for Constable. There are |tine road destricts ia Lockhart Towusnip, lint it waa necessary to nominate earn! id a tea in only seven. 1 do not remember I be na men of all of them. Our Chairman. Mr. Duckworth, gave eminent satisfaction on the occaaioo. W. L. Trutt was secretary on the occaison. There; was a large crowd present, and the convention waa a most harmonious one. Quid Kst? Spnrgeon. The Monroe township schools are all out. . Trade in land Is enjoying a boom in this vicinity til beat looks uncommonly well in this vicinity The tobacco barn at PleaasntTillc.owaed by Jackson Ferguson and occupied by Barrett and Fleener, waa discovered to lie on ire shortly after midnight last Tuesday. It was tbe work of an incendiary The I'nion Labor jwirty ia convention nominated John LaMastvrs for trustee of Monroe township. He will probably be indorsed by tbe ltepuplicsns The The Democrats of Monroe township met in convention at Farmei School house on Friday April Sd, and nouiiuated the following candidates, via. Trustee, Sam Low; Justice*. James Heed; Constables. Fred Butler and James Bryant. Total vote cast JOT. Good feeling prevailed. J. D. Otweii Graded School. The Spring Term of this School will begin Marc a 26,1SSS, and continue teu weeks. The Primary school will include all the primary branches, and he under the tutorage of an efficient lady teacher. Tbe higher deparlmiyi t wilt embrace tbe common branches, aud the following additional studies; Physical Geography, Higher Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Rhetoric, and Physics. A normal class will he organized for the special advantages of teachers who with better qualidcations for their work. Arrangements have been effict«df:ir holding an examination for all desiring graduation in the common branches during term. Tbe school will does with cotanem-ement exercises aud tbe awarding of diplomas by co. Superntendcnt. A school Lyceum Witt be sustained for cultivation in literary and oratorical exercises. W . B.l’irkle.oo. bupt., will hold a Teacher's examination at Otwell after the close of school for the accommodation of the teacher in this part of the county. Trims: Good Boarding procured at 12.50 per week. Tuiloa, Primary School, JIAO. Tuition. Higher Department fSJilfo A fee of 50 cents extra for each higher branch. Address, CL C. Cooper, Principal, Otwell, Imp.

l»intT*«ullp CMTwthH. ; fipn miin The Democrat* of Monro* town* •hip m*t pursuant to notice, in mtM convention, a mile anti * half south of Pteasaotvills on ia*t Friday. The convent ion wax called loonier by Ja*. A. Shepherd, who was cho*e Chairman of the convention. B. E. lanpfonl was chosen Secretary. J. W. Wig?*, J. X. Davis, Asahel Ashby, Vinson France, and J. T. Beatty, were appointed to draft rules for governing the convention. They imported the following. 1. Resolved, That this convention be oondneted by ballot. 2. That this be strictly a Democratic Convention, aud that eaixband every one voting in this convention •hall anpport ihe nomination. 3. That this convention Appoint Joseph Roes and W. II. Dr sou as a challenging committee, 4 Resolved, That these resol utions be published in the Pike County Democbst. J. W. Wiggs, Vinson France,! J. M. Davis, J. T. Beatty,' The camlidate for trustee were D. M. McKinney, Samuel Low, aud W. U. Padgett. On the first ballot McKinney got 82 votes; Low, 93; and Padget.29. On the second Ballot,Low was nominated, lit, Hoed eras nominated for Justice of the Peace, and Fred Paetker and James Bryant for Constables. The writer cannot call to mind the name of all who warn nominated for road supervisor, but will send yon a communication on that in the near future. All is harmoniomi, and we trill succeed. aesoLCTinse: Yonr* Formic**.

MISCELL. Arnbipipulation i for dancing. Tha best salve In Bruise*, Sores. U1 Ffver Sores, Tettei Chilblains, Corns,; tioqs. and positive) p«V required. It five perfect satisf landed. Price 25 rate by Adams & f Ohio over Syrup a\ ouge eai colic diarrhwa -♦he wonderful of Laxador is not f^MVery wide ran to disease la const' Over 500 barrel eyed from Nee weekly. Keaewt truth of which ■» of the towi the city of London US. »* oath that he is Tin at K.J.ChkxFRAXK .1. CBKXKY I w senior partner of tt nr ft Co- doing busiut u tin* City of to. ?Ute re«»W. and that Ural will pay the of ONE UCNni will pay the s of Hi 1KHJ..VUS for e > aadl every case of SB that cun not sniwl ' ' 1 nredhy the use of -XK J. CHENEY, subs cried in ay o ber.A. D», ^ISS. .gekasox. .Votary Public. P. S. Hail's Catarrh nally and acts directlv mucus surfaces of the s imonialis, (Tee. f.j.cue: i 15^Sold by Druggist u is taken inter. >n tie Mood and Send for test-*<0-Toledo.O. » cents. ; name dforCuta Rheum ped Hands Skin ErupPilea, or no nteed to mouey rebox. For 38yl miners. riinentwith on>r. Ball's Baby {he troublesome icting the baby. *e and popularity surprising, when of its adaptation >f bottles are gathYork »sh barrels The chanties er Youth. y, Peterson, Clay Co., ng remarkable stony ouebed for by the res"l am TSysates old, -fith kidney complaiat any years: could not help. N ow I ant free napes, and am ah ante work. Iowemr thanks or bafinj; renewed my comptetly alldisnass bottle only hoc. ^mounted to IS ’09,000 last year. Courtships a rage three tons of coal each, autl fores of bad coughs and colds; but hen every prudent gatlent is prov ;d with a bottle of Dr. Bull's Con Syrup which costs «uly 25 cents. Ail our city there say : -use Salvation Oil, the catcst cure on earth for pain.” Pi 58 25 ecu Is.

Coal and in ral gas hare both been found at shtop, Dak. Kp al Ifotlea. Eransrlll' *nd., Sept. 2S, 1834. Dear air— ake great pleasure in recomtnci lag to the public C. C. C- C« tin Chill Cure.” Mr wife had th -day ague for fire months aud h tried different remedies without access. After using one buttle ot your “Certain Chill Care” a perm ml cure i* the result. W. If. GUDEL, Lawrei 59 Upper Third 8t. “ .. ^ ■■ gf - General5 S< 'field’s father, who died a few da ago in Chicago, at the age of eight even rears, was for half a ceuturj conspicuous pioneer and misaionai of the Baptist Church in the West. When a per a in good health, items concerning tr nerit ot a remedy are of little inte t. However, it is wise to be pn red, and onr readers should not foi >t that the roost reliable tonic and ood purifier is Dr. Guysoit’s Yel r Dpck and sarsaparilla. Thia r edy is a si mple vegetable compeu .and is har mless to the most delicate individual. Try it when you feel iwell and enjoy its revivifying effe ^ The canvas: T New Orleans being made by the < nmittec of One Hundred to revis« ie registration has already resulte< i finding about 24,000 names illega registered, though not all fraudl ntly. Between 15,000 and 20,000 wl be thrown out. -- 1 Astray. ‘Fernatidin Nassua Co, Fla. March 29 1880.—“11 c used Dr. Sinuuous Liver ltegula ■ and always found It to do what is ’timed of it. The last bottle and tw packages did me no > good and we worse than nothing. I see it is not at np by J.. It. Zeilin St Co., and in genuine, and a waste of money tot it. I wonld he glad to get the pu and genuine. Send me some froi ronest hands (with red Z and Zeilin s Co.’* signature' on Wrapper). r »fictitious stuff sold will injure sc i one badly. “Tour Ob serv't, Benj. T. Rich.

The red-h* h* girl appears to hare goM into ret meat ;at any rate, the woods are ft “if dark horses. Mr. W. II. jrgan merchant. Lake Citr. Fla. wi aken witli a severe Cold attend with a distressing Cough ami aning into consumption in its ft stage. He tried many so-called po| «r cough remedies and steadily gre' worse. Was reduced in fle*h, hat ifflcnlty in breatfaiug and was hi de to sleep. Finally tried Dr. Ki t New Discorers- for Coneuniptiio and found immediate rcUef, and « erasing abont a half down bottle mud himself well and has had no i «ru of the disease. No other rented an show so grand a record of cc * as Dr. Eliuga New Discorery f< Consumption Guarantoed to do jn what is claimed lor it. —Trial bottl Tree at Adams k Son’s.

[NO THE GROCE* ■.■MARCH, 1888 l It i i ' gg-g Green Coffee - - 20Cts. Per Pound Roasted Coffee - - 25Cts. Levering’s Coffee - 25Cts. Arbnckle’s Coffee * 25Cts. Mackerel, Per Kit, -- $1.25 I White Fish, - - - lOCts Per Pound | 15 Pounds Xew Orleans Sngar - - Choice New Orleans and Sorghum Molases, Xew Cabbage, Turnips, Beets, Carrots, Greens. Bacon, Shoulders, Hams, and Lard Cheap as the Cheapest. Country Produce Wanted,, Call and see J. B. VanNara at

MtTCHET.L B SAtXXHC. COON HOLLOW SALOON. W. 3. MITCHELL, Proprietor. Best Brandsi of Wines and liquors Aiways On Hand. kt of (Sgsrs Totena Cut Ahnys lx !W k Coon Slollow "W’lb.IsslE’sr. Best Brandis of Beers Always m Stock. Opposite Coubt House, Cor. Main and Eighth Sts. . ■ II HUM ■ ' . . 1 "■■■■.L'W!-LB-LB.-1-Li!LiJ=-;-mjjggggg X.KOAL.

Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property. N' OTIGE it hereby given th«t the under- _ . dirtied Administrator "Of t he estate of Ettas Mi'Atee. deceased, wiil offer for tale at public outcry at the late residence of the deceased in clay township, like county. Indiana, on The personal property of suld deceased, conslating of cattle. fanss wa«ouMx**.househo!d atsd kitchen furniture, a;«l other articles too numemsi to mention. TERMS: Soma of 3vsi doltois and under, cash on the day of rote; mid on all same over flee dollars, a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved frehoid surety. bearing six per cent, interest from date of sale, waiving relief from vaulntton and appraisement laws, and no property removed till same it paid for or note is given, Ancimnai.il McAtkb, dbtS) Administrator. Application for License. VOTICE Is here! it to the Board county, Indiana, a license to sell spl non In a less ana with the prlvllegi Application

THCETEIfs’ NOTICES. "VOTICR U hereby j i rec toatl parties eencorned that I will attend at my office In Otweil, M Breeden's halves* shop, KVKBV SMMr, To transact buslaess connected wtlh. the office of Trustee of Jolfcreeu township. X. OKAY, Trustee -VTOTIC’E to hereby si ren to nil parties Interested that 1 will attend at my office tc fMandal, KT1IT htVtMAT, To transact business connected with the office of trustee of Uiekhart township. All persons having business with talc office will please take notice. O. J. tlltKKXWAY, Trustee. V<>TICE to hereby given to all parties eon- -* cerned that I wit! attend at my residence JCVEKY IMtAtT, To transact business connected wi . the office of Trustee of Madison ton ksblp. sa«ie- Positively no business transacted except 5p offilee-days. J R BOWMAN. Trustee. VtOTICE to hereby jdrento ail persons Interested that 1 will attend at my office at my residence. etsbv rtiMT, to transact buslncw. cum aeeted with the office of Trustee of Marion itewnship.. All persons having bnsiaess with stud office will please take uotice. _ KT.!A3 C! ARKETET. ruatceNotice to Physicians Notice of Filial Settlement

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rroawmcK? DENTIST. Sltw FIKM. k 111.’. La AN OKO. MARTIN i. g. KIMS PETEIISBIHl.--I RalWtuitaBAgiw. W» will sell your Kanu, House and Lot; Rant your Property tor you; or Jud you a buyer tor anything belonging to our business, we also represent the best tlnsurnnec Companies In the world—Life. Fire, Tornado, Ac••ideot and Live Stock. Call on, or address, A. HILI.JIA* A Co., Offlce on Main St , Real Estate A I ns. Arts, over RANK m iLDlXO. LITHOGRAPHER ELECTROTYPER ENGRAVER BINDER sW Book And Jots PRINTER. x BLANK BOOKS, ETC. MOOT OQMPLETE HOUSE IN 1 HE WEST. Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, PETERSBURG, IXDIAKA Alt lands and town property placet! In my hands tor sale will be advertised five of charge. OrncE—Vp sta|rs over City llrug Store. ISLAND HOME STOCK FARM. Registered

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B. C-UtLETON 1. II. LaMar. Carleton & LaMar, Physicians » Surgeons, Petersburg,- - - - Indiana, Will practice in Bike and adjoining comtiea. OFFICF—rear mom of Bank Bu.’iding Office hours day and night. ®fc.Oise:tties of women'and children a specialtr. Chronic and difficult cases solicited. iwJeTemicift w. Just ol PVm flidtjri M*U«r, Nickel-oiati open faor hnrjlnx eaiHk. laU>l BH or ly flubbed. (*tvon l r«f with * Tonr*s8Mi.>t-rii 1.<» f->a porrhtnti Faxcitr i~T*r So all who »!• tii-ii’Nnu-s.;uaatiOri*;^o< M l‘w?H anti only Oo;)nr. A n c«cs?urt rHNvt r^tin, wl*h the r‘Hj»vrt. tv.'.Uejrtr^i IN TK01> LOTION N.X. A.HILU1AK&CO. 1 U Estate %ity.

iOK BEST. A very desirable office over Model Prof Store. Terms reasonable. rou SALE—Houses. Hovsk—At Union. I-story, 5 rooms with all out buildings, good well, acieof ground and plenty ol small fruit. All in good repair. Price, $330; pAJUcush, baL to suit pnrrhaiier. Hocsk—1-story, 4 rooms, summer kitcban, cellar and all out buildings; good well soft water, plenty of fruit and pleasantly located. Price, 41X10; out .third cash, bal. iu 12 A 34 mo* TOW.1 LOTS. 13 very desirable town lots iu Union. Terms lower than tho lowest. rnship. 4000; rAiim. 57 acres go*d land In Clay H cash, 142 years on balance SI acn*s in Clay tp. well improved; 10 acres timber. tSi-'xi; fsOP cash, bal. to suit purchaser. 40 acres lu Logan township, with good Well, log house »ml hum. 40%; one-third cash, to suit purchaser 7K acres Iu Cluy township adjoining the 414 acres above mutual, with good new frame dwelling and barn, a good young orchard and plenty of water. Price, 42HU0; one-third cash, bal. iu equal payments of 12 and 24 months. *0 acres in Logan Ip.; 12 aereatimber bal. II. high state of cultivation; 2-story fra me dwelling, good bum, two wells good water, all nccesaary outfbuildiugs, young orchard; a tip top farm throughout. Price, 42880; ouc-third cash; i and 2 years on balance. Wtacnssln Lockharttp. Macros In cultivation, Ini. In white oak timber, good log buildings, good water and 00 line yottng fruittrees. 411U0; Vcnsb, bal. in 12x24 months. Sfc acres iu Clay Ip. adjoining Union. AH cleared end in high state «f ' si ■■■■■UR iteaf cultivation. 435. per acre; ,S cash, tail, to suit purchaser. SO acre* In Clay Tp. good house, burn and ant building, on ]addle road, well eiovered, plenty of water. 317(10. S cash, 12 to 24 mon. 43 acres ia Washington Tp. at Stork’s ferry. Oood lar.a. 11200. Payment to suit purehas80 acres one mite from Petersburg, on Winslow nasd. SO acres cleared, flue land. 43# per acre to suit purchaser. KB acres one mile from Petersburg, in line condition, all tillable, well clovered. 440 per acre. Sligo cash, Hefei-ivd payments $1000 jer year with 6 percent. Interest annual- f% 200 acre* in Patoka Tp. known as the Copeland dt Pisd land, in Koct. 33, T l S, R. 8. Vlf. Price 430UU. 80 ac res of said land is timber. Will sell separate for 41200. Scnshbal.ini and 2 years on 8 per cent, interest Btay-V. e have Ki-verai lots and houses and Intsin Petersburg,desirable localities “ and lot la Petersburg _ etdt addition ail new and complete. lar, fruit, and water. $850 cash House (new) of 8 rooms hall and all necessary out buildings, good plenty of young fruit trees, -- a phased part of town. Payments easy.