Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 4, Petersburg, Pike County, 14 June 1888 — Page 3
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Pike County Democrat. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1888. USaterMi at the I'aatutnro at fotcrabur*, Jh.1^ tnr InilikM through tlw malls aa aaouud cla*.- hiattrr.' NT>a«KirriUV Par Rear - - »1.« rid RATES. JSwi«au< aviating an a eltib ot nvr, with SjtJ, u til revolve me r five for ona year. UQr The likr (maty hraiarrat haa the Ur•rat rtrralaUaa at aay arwagaprr ,«Mlehr4 ia Ptk* Oaaatft Advertiser* a 111 ataAr a aaU at thlatarU ___ _ ^BUSINESS LOCAL v*Uot touches served at all houre hv WmIImqrk, Sr. 1 keep tho Tory best Cincinnati lagerbeer. WmIIisukn, Sr. Beautify your home* while Wall Paper ia cheap. J. W Bkhgen. 3t ' 1" The celebrated W. I- lmuglas $3 Shoe, nlao a full line of hi* other (foods adrortiecd in another column, imav be found at J. 11. You kg & C'o's Apts H»terabnrjf, Iml. Moac^To Loan. All person* wishing to borrow •money on long tunc’aiid easy term* c»n real estate security tan bo accom■uodated by calling on K. A. ECv. l*etcr*bnrg 1ml, $1,000,000 to Loan. ■ On lni|irovc,il Heal Estate, In sum* of#»A to»10.0CO. Loan* completed in from ten to 30 day*. Interest C and 7%. A IIili.max & Co’* tf] In*. Agency.
The Ladi<-' Favorite. Tut now high arm I. K. Smwlatbntim. plaal it? constniutnui. bat le-** vrork-n* part*, ami «ill do a wider range of work, with less labor, than any other Sewing iuuohlne in tho world. < hi. S--.il!.-*, and rvp.iim fjw all Sty tea «f 'i\^rr Machine* kept and aold by II. II. J"iiii*^j8 Man.i.-- r and ih-s-man, Cfltat at Mr'.Bwii.trdstiu'a Millinery more.________ Simple and Sare. The folio* Inc prescription for dysentery, rimrrh-v and all summer complaints. i* furnished by a prominent physician who UM-d It In UU prarln-e fer several year* with uni■fhrm success. For .adults, hike «m- lea. ■peon hi I of Gilmore's Aromatic Wine and the naui--quantity of corn starch, after every discharge. For children, one tea»|aionful of tlilni-nv’s Aromatic Wine arid same quantity of corn starch. For Infanta tin. der one year, ten drops of Ihis Wine and corn slarett enough 1« thicken it. This prescription is safe, sqrv and reliable. It doe not K-a\e the patient constipated, but ra atorea to perfect bcaitti. Xotiee. * The Annual Examination of Memtwrs of the Indiana Teachers Reading Circlo will bo held at Winslow, Pike county, Indiana on Saturday, dune lfith. 18S8. W. Ik Pirkle, (St) County Superintendent. OILMORK’H AROMATIC WINK. It la prepared eapressly for trestle* all whose disease* commonly railed Female Coro- £ taints with which nearly all women are «!'- ivied, au.d for tlww rases H Is a most poalttve rare It will purity and enrich your blood, give strength nod iIwIIihss la your nerve*. and In vlpirale your entire system, giving you rosy eneeksand bright sparkling eyes. lVmot delay but gel It at one# and be cared as thousniHU almiy have. We will acud free many address a book --onudnlug much usful Information f*>r the Indies ••Utlmore’s Avomalle Wine Is giving better satisfaction than any medicine I have sold In twenty year*. 11 U nil It Is represented lobe.” W. T. JOYNKit. Drtirge-d. Iteiswar^O. For,sole bv KRaNK A IIORNBROOK. * Republican National Coaveatioa. Vhe E. & T-U- R. 11 will Bell ronud trip tickets to Chicago June 16th,, 17th aud 18th, on account of the Republican National Convention, at one fare. Tickets to be good returning until June 23*1 inclusive. Any further information will be furnished by U»© ticket agent at your station. G. J.Gramxbr. Meeting of the Supreme Lodge ef the Knights or Pythia*. The E. & T-n. It, R. will tell round trip tickets «to Cinciunati ou account of the meeting of the Supreme Lodge of the Knights of Pythias, June 9<h to 13th. All tickets grill be good returning until‘June 19th inclusive. Tuesday, June 13tU, we will run a special excursion at a cheap rata aud tickets will be good going on that train only and returning June 19th. For any further information apply to the ticket agent or the undersigued. G. J. Grammkk.
TEE NEWS Evansville Is 7S> years old. Judge Parrett was born in Posey, minty. Indianapolis has 44,441 »children. , school Monroe county has 105 colored children. Logansport has 65 saloons and 14 <hu rch-buldi nga. At Viucenucs will be erected 116,000.00 building. Oakland City has been trying to li*d copper by drilling. , The Vinceuues Jfetes daily edition iiai suspended publication. The protiles of Cleveland aud Thurman tuay be seen elsewhere iu this IsGibson county has 40 persons of tchooi age who can neither read uor write. Cambridge City’s tire-bell rings all boys uuder 18 years off the streets at 8 p. m. The women’s prison and reformatory is uow managed exclusively by women. lie Wolf, of Viucennes, Prosecutor Brets and Judge Welborne put in appearance at court! Monday. Last Friday, Fraufc Hudson, aged 10, was crushed to death by a tailing | stone iu an Evausville cole mine. The court docket is * little light. No cases of importance will come up as the Starch Work's case has becu put off. There will be a free-for-all Sunday School Pic Nic at Mount Tiber Church, two Miles South of Union, un July 4th. ,A1I the schools are invited. Huskin has broad religious views of his own evolution, but holds to the esseulials ol' Christianity.* He^bolie Yes unreservedly iu a literal aud personal devil. John 11. Young has becu elected out* of the trustee*of the Petersburg School Hoard. The two members holding over are John llauimoud aud C. F. Booushot. The school enumeration at Evansville is 1G,ttv\ Terre llaute 13,360, New Albav 7,TOO, Vincennes 3,145 Alt. Vernon 2.23S, South Bend 6,1139, Eichmoiid C.091: Wc were shown a dn-k—dead' of ilium, but ucaily complete iu form— having six legs. It was hatched at Hiram Gentry’s, ot near tins qdacc only a few days ago.
At 12 o'clock last Sunday u:ght, James Foster (colored) was taken from lho jail at Henderson Ky., and hung by a tuob for hariug raped an eight-year-old girl. Last Thursday, in an attempted train robbery, at Delhi, twelvemiles from Cincinnati, baggage-master Kctchani was shot four times. One ball passed through his bladder, Ilis wounds were fatal ones. Mark Twain , never knew the ttuuum of joy an aid farmer experienced over the good results of Ganter's chicken cholera cure, which is warranted to cure every time. Sold: by Petersburg Druggists. President Cleveland has jwst approved an act of congress providing that pensions heretofore or hereafter granted to widows of soldiers ol the lute rebellion elfhll commence at the date of the death ot their husband. Judge Parrett. Judge Wm. F. Parrett, candidate for Congress Irom this district, will le gts Winslow to-day. A ratification meeting will be held, liesidos Mr. Parrett other good speakers will be at Winslow to euliveu the occasion. Let everybody turn out. Kcnicmber that lauguor, weakness, aches pains, sores, pimples, etc, are among the uncalled for ills of life, and result directly from an impure state of the blood, lie wise iu time and niintokeep the blood rich, ted and pure by occasionally using that strictly vegetable tonic and blood purifier, JDr. Guysott's Yellow Dock and Saritapatilla. It will save much distress, and is ajsafc cure for all blood diseases. Russia leather is made in Connecticut ; Bordeaux wine is manufactured iu California; Italian marble is qnarried iu Kentucky,* French lace Is woven in New York; Marselies linen is produced in Massachusetts; English cassimcris made in Xcw Hampshire: Parisian art work comes from a shop in Boston; Spanish mackerel are caught on the New Jersey coast, and Havana cigars are rolled by the million in Chicago.
One of the principal tcaiures of the Centennial Exposition at Ciuciunati will be the electric display, beyond any ever afforded, lu the twelve year* which have elapsed, aiuce the electric light has come into gcueral use the telephone has been invented and become so useful that it could uot be dispensed with. Electricity Las become a wonderful agent in the transmission of power, and even as a hygienic necessity. Feeey Conuty Heard Frew. Mt. Vernon Iud. Doc. 8tb, 1886, 1 had the regular Wabash chills at j various times for nearly fire years j and tried different remedies from which I derived lit tel benefit. 1 purchased two bottles of Certain Chill Cure from W. 11. Fogaa Jfc Co„ druggists of Mt. Vernon, and cured mrsolf and child permanently of the aiwaw A. E. Kgclstou.
Sunday was imracuse. A. E. Edwards did business iu Petersburg last Thursday. Before you buy a Buggy dont fail to call on Joe Patterson. . Miss I .id a Lee goes to Vincennes today to visit friends and idatives. We have beard considerable talk of John McAtce for treasurer. T. Stewart, whose postoffice is Petersburg, has been grauted a pension. John Alstatt, of Winslow, did business with the Democrat, Thursday last. aCornmodore Wallace, one of Jefferson township's staunch Republicans, is a renewal. } If you don’t belive it pars to advertise just ask Maud Brentou.— Winslow News. N. P. Britli ogham, of Union, called on the Democrat Monday to subscribe. Thanks. Do lit fail to see the orriginttl spiral sprinif Buggy befoie you buy. Also the celebrated Connersville Buggy for sale by Joe Patteasou. Me Chappell reports young corn in Jefferson township as looking well corsidcring the disadvantages.
Dr. It. W, Harris, the efficient trustee of Jefferson township, called on the‘I>EStocKAT since our last issue. J. A. Slieparti, candidate for treasurer, from Monroe township, was shaking hands iu town last week. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Boonshot hare been visiting points iujthe west since Tuesday week ago. They will return this wnsek. . \V. Jl. Royalty is preparing; to open a Summer Normal at Winslow, June, 19th. Thu Democrat wishes hint unlimited success. M. L. Deathman called ou (he Democrat Saturday to express his satisfaction with the result of the St. Ixtui* convention. | Rev. J. W. Siottc, of BowiingGreen, Ky.-, will preach at the C. I*. Church Sabbath Morning and evening noxt. All are cordially invited to attend The base ball boy’s of this place arc arroused aliout the probability of a park for themselves at this place. Let them show what they ate made of. We have a two and a half feet by three feet picture of the National Democratic Convention in our office as a (Tree show for all who-wish to see it. Call. Dr. John Hornbrook. rof Union, started Monday morning. to Tenner see, where he contemplates locating and where he will mote his family in the near future. Allen Counter, in attempting to jump over a lence iu Clay township last Sunday, displaced his knee joint and otherwise sustained injury to the ligaments of the left knee. Mrs. J. F. Holding is agent for the “Arm Lock lied Spring.” All orders given her will be fill- with prompt-j ness. Respectfully, Amos Kcxtz, Manufacturer, Princeton Inch John Turner's barber shop has bee ti-re-papered and otherwise beautified.! John does without nothing for the I comfort of his customers, from decor-j ation to a keen razor. They arc boss! artists in bis shop. The Blackburn Base Ball Club play- j ed the South Washington Club near liens last Sunday. The score stood 70 to 5G in favor of South Washington. This is a "rotten score” and the Petersburg lvtd Niue can beat any such playing and are not afraid to try it,
What Shalt The Harvest Bel The following persons have been licensed to marry since onr last issut. Geors* Weises ter and Cordis V. Parton, Joint K. l>:Uoo and Sadie Scott, lltrionBurcb aad iLtuic McGttUm, ilitlacd Itusaell aad Kranees llunlcv. John U. Grubb «tul Artie X. Hurt JDr. A. I* Ca*c died at home iu Velpeu last Monday night. An account of his having contracted blood poison tve published last week. The doctor wits hurried near Gray Church yosterda.v. He leaves a wife and family and a host of truest fricuds to mount hit loss. The doctor was otto of those trae characters who al ways impresses his friends with the firmest friend ship. We arc more than sorry to hear of the doctor's untitneiy death. Wa received al>out two columna of table work last week. A part of it wa* a financial report of the entertainments that havo been held by the school teachers in Petersburg, showing receipts aud expenditures. The othej was the program of the closing exercises of the Otwel) schools. We would have pul them in print hud liner not been so much of them. Besides this, the composition for such srork costs twice that of ordlusry type setting, aud is a rat hr expensive luxury fora newspaper, seeing the people are not gout rally interested, and there is nothiug in U to au office iu a financial way. At9:90 o’clock, one evening, an' order for the arrest of a thief was font out to the local patrolmeu from police headquarters in Pittsburg. Exactly hall: an hoar later the rascal was in the clutches of the law. A Sound Legal Opinion. E. Raitibridge Monday Esq, Conntv Attv., Clsv Co., Tex. says: ‘*II»ve used Electric Bitters with most happy results. My brother also was verylow with Malarial Fever aud Jaundice, but was cured bv timely nse of this medicine. Am satisfied Electric Bitters saved, bis life.” Mr. D. L Wilcoxson,©f Horse Ca ve, Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: He positively believes he would'have died, had it not been forElectric Bitters.
SnrvMt. W K. Hearing has sold his stock ofgoeis to Jones & Heaoocks, ami has also turned the I*. O over t» them . Simon Dt-uring, our clever and efficient constable, visited Petersburg, Friday .. Mrs. T. J.J. Cooke and Mrs. Ella Hearing visited Uuntingburg Wednesday... Rev. Thomas Preached at this place Sunday. J- J. J. Young's Park. Ed. DkMocr.it: Seeing nothing from this place in v-our valuble paper, I send herewith a few lines: Young’s Park is a beautiful groveone mile cast of Wiuslow on the L.E.& St. L. It. It. We liave a beautiful, forest arouuri us—a fine place for raising cattle, hog* and sheep. Health is good in this locality. Goldwait is looking for a boom in the near future. Geo. Jones is planting corn at this* writing. Dr. Beadersly is farming in Paloka bottoms. Oats and Wheat are looking bad, we need a big raiu. Charley Fetlinfcer is the man for Recorder. What has become of Junius and the Bloody shirt ? Every poor man should vote for Cleveland. Enoch. The Democratic ticket of Knox county are: Mason J. Xiblaek, representative; Geo. W. Shaw, circuit judge; O. H, Cobb, prosecutor; Geo. W. Donaldson, treasurer; W. \V. McDonweil, sheriff; I* M. Beckcs, eorroner J. S. Spiker, surveyor; J. T. Orr, Robert Jacobas and L. W. Bailey, commissioners. Grave Error, Ed. Democrat: It is remarkable that among all the newspaper notices of our late comuienccement, no tribute of praise or ot obligation to the vocalists, whose doe rendering of difficult pieces contributed so much to the pleasure of the assembly, has been given. Even the Pices, which devoted large space to the recitations of the undergraduates, simply noticed the music as a part of the programme,and limited its compliments to otto young lady , who, at the eleventh hour, sang one song as a substitute. Why tills uncourtcons omission ? Must we con
! dude that our reporters hare ‘‘no . music in their soul*;" ami. as ShakeI spear avers, are only ‘‘fit for treason, siralegem* and spoils?” Civility. We can only speak for the Dr mock at : We made no pretence of detailed report of the event. We hastily wrote a deservedly complimentary report of t ho school’s success, omi tting all detail. To print the deserving praises of all the excellent vocalists who sang that evening would require too much {space. We therafbrqj desisted. M*e can not consent to go oil the last ot those who have no “music in their sonls.” If there were no mo sic, in some way at least, the editor of this paper would propose an iniediate demise. — (Ed. A friend of oars has handed tis the following which we thiuk carious enough to put in print: The Bible has 3,556,840 letters 773,740 words 31,173 verses, 1183 chapters, and 66 books. Tho word “and’' occurs 46,277 times, the won! “lord.” 1853 times, the word “reverend” occurs once in Psalm 14,verse 9. Tho 2Ut verse of the 7th chapter of Ezra contains all the letters of the alphabet except “J.” The middc verse is Psalm 18,8ih verse. The longest verse is t ne Slh verse of the eighth chapter ot Esther, aud contains 93 words of which 34 are compound words. The 35lh verse of ihe eleveuth chapter of John II. is tlio shortest. The shortest verse in tlio old testament is lirt Cor., 1st Chapter and first verso. | 1 Don't Experiment. Too ennuet afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs Is in danger. Consumption always aeems at Hirst, cuty a cold. Do not permit any floater to inifioso upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, but be sure yen get the genuine. Because be can make wore profit he nnr tell you he has something just at good, or just the same. Don't be deceived, out insist upon getting Dr, Kil l's New Discovery, which i* guaranteed to give relief in all Ttiroal, Lung and chest uflections Trial Bottles free at Adams ,t Sou’* Drug Store. Mr. August Burkhart, of Nashville, Tenn., has requested, the United States peusion authorities to strike hi* name from the pension rolls, as he has Billy recovered from his disabilities, and no longer needs the assistance of the Government. Barklen’s Antic* Salve. The best salve in the world, for Cuts Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Sabi Kheurn Fere r Sores, Tetter, Chapped llandChilhlain*. Corns, aud all Skin Eruptions, ami positively cures Piles, or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or ntouey refit nded. Price 25 cents per l»ox. For sale bv Adams & Son "Sy . On! Garrett, of Marioa township, was burned the 6th inst. He came from Texas in au ill state of nealth and died soon after, lie was a son of ex-trustee Garrett, the efficient ex-trusteeaf Mariou township.
REMARKABLE NERVE. Toe early history or America Li fuU of instances of men having great nm Bur we are rapidly becoming the reit nenrous people on earth. The recent in< reaseof insanity, epileptic fits, headache, backache, neuralgia, sieeplesness, nervousness, dyspepsia, fluttering of the heart, etc., points to an early decay of the race, unless this tendency is checked. Nothing will cure these diseases Uke l>r. Miles’ Nervine, warranted to contain neither opium nor morphine. Sample bottle free at Frs «k A Hornbrook’s Drug Store. Don’t fail no try itOsmond Tearle, the aclot. was once a drag clerk; Kvrle Bellcw was a sailor, and Otis Skinner nailed up i boxes in his youth in a tlty goods house.
MISCELLANEOUS. The Rev. Gen. H. Thayer lml., says: “Both myself and lives to Shiloh’s consumption by Ur. J \V. Bergen. — At prescut there are onJy thirty - eigh “pivotal Slates” in the Union. But there arc hopes of more. Dakota and some of the other Territories may soou become States. Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure^ sold by us on * guramee. lit cures Cc^ sumption. Sold by Ur. J W. Bergen. Kansas Cit y girls won't flirt. Catarrh Cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Sold by Ur. J. \V. Bergen. Fingerless kid glovos tire the latest whim in feminines society. M. P.--ANEW PRINCIPLE. A great physician has discovered that the true way to act on the liver, stomach, bowels, etc. is through their nerves. Miles’ Pills, the sma llest and mildest Saples tree at Frank A Horubrook’a. , «r Bourbon vriie own our ure ” Sold
Kings on Hide of gloved fingers are regarded as a curdling atrocity. SUDDEN DATE!. The early history of America is full of sudden deaths. If you have choking sensations. fluttering, pain or tenderness in Chest, (hint easily, take Dr. Miles' Hew Cure for the heart, auc! so escape death, as did Uenry Brown, druggist, of Cleveland, Ohio. Sold by frank & Uornbrook. No one need suspect that; talk about Methodist itinerancy lias any reference to tramps. That llacking Cough can Oo so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it. Soldhv Dr. J. \V. Bergen Yale’s new college library building, the gift of S. B. Chittenden, of Brooklyn, will be the largest in the country, and probably the finest. It will cost 1125,(JiJO aud bo ready for use next fall. Sleepless Sights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the Remedy for you. Sold By Dr <1. Vr. Bergen, ■ Bad nominations are like the itch— they sot a good many people scratching.—[ban Francisco Aitsu Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve Croup Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Sold by Dr, J. W. Bergen. Peoplotvho seek to pelt Emperor Frederick’s carriage with flowers are quickly seised by the Beiiiu police. Why Will You cough w hen Shiloh’s Cure will give Immediate relief. Price Wets and $1. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. Somebody uuw pro|>os«8 to kill off the Australian rabbits by introducing posiouous gases into their burrows. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately received by Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by thr. J. W. Bergen. The late Chief Justice Waite had four messengers during his fifteen years on the Supreme lkmch. Three of them weul mad. Simmons Liver Regulator. is tv ha t the name in dicat es “Regulator” of that most important organ, the Liver. Is your Liver out of order I then is your whole system deranged, breath offensive, vom have headache, feel languid dispirated, and nervous, no appetite, sleep is troubled and unrefreshing. Simmons Liver Regulator restores the health actiou of the Liver. See that you get the Gcuuine prepared by J. If. Zeilin & Co. “Ho for seashore!” says an exchange. Seems to us that hoeing iu the co untry is more pro Stable.—[Boston Ccmiuercial-Biiicti m. -IL_'-11'-LIVER REGULATOR.
PBXTMTBY. Dr. J. D. Lcetzerich,
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TRUSTEE*’ NOTICE#. XrOTICE to hereby given to *11 parties Inter- ■» coted that I will attend itt my office in Stendal, * KVBUY TUESDAY, To transact business eonnccud with the office of trustee of Lockhart township. A U person* having business with ffirfce will please take notice. J. W. STILW l.LU Trustee. XTOTICE to hereby given to all panics eoncerned, that 1 will be al my residence, one mile east of Arcadia, XVKBY TCESnjkT, To attend to business connected with the Trustee of Monroe .t^wmddj;^^ SAMUEL LJWK, 1 Nc OTICE Is hereby given, that t trill be at RVEHYTHUBSItAT, To attend te business connected srtth the of Trustee of Logan toirashtp. V OTICE to hereby given to all parties conaa cerned that I will attend at my residence EVERY XONS.LT, To transact business odnnee wd wttla the office Trustee or Madison tow ship. oneffitaSdayS! Oraneaeted except /AMBS BUBBLE, Trustee. - — J^OTICK Is
all Means'*] ah hereby notified Notice To Heirs of Petition To Sell Bsal Estate. RTATE OP IXDIAXA, i -,a Pike Coon* .,' S8. circuit cou rt, \TOTICE is hereby given t hat fittx mil- „ i* K r , ml m inistm :or of tbo estate of Mii.bs Baldwin decense<i, iiits 2$!u<l his Eietitiun tn sell the Reel Estate om® tte^MU?Ms Se “ »>nal property beh jf InaotMent to irn bS t $".* f'10 PeUMoh wli! be hoard on day «if the sfuiw.term which will be the 30th il«y of Jums lifts, at the next term ortho Circuit Court *rmid’cSontv. Attest: UoosutT Murzas, Clorlt. C. C. Pike C'ouuty. Notice of Final Settlement ©f Estate. ISt TUB MATTER Of TUB' . Rktat* op ( Martha j. Hays f Dueaskp ) ’VOTICKls hereby given that the undera” signed as Administrator of the estate o] MAKfUA J. HAYS, det-eased, has presented ami tiled Ids acvonnt and vouchers iif final settlement of said .state, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court OB the eighteenth day or June, lS«t at which time all persons interested In said estate are ret] ulivd to appear tn said t. ourt, and show cause. If any there be, why stthl account and vouchers shoui.1 not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and till others Interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time anti place aforesaid, to appear ami matte proof of their ItWrshlptttr claim to any part of said estate. A.XI. ALEXANDER, _ , ... Administrator. Townsend Kleenex A- Smith Attys.
Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. InTh'h£S,f Tbe\ln tkefike Ch.aU Henry Dupree ( Court, June Term, Deceaeed. j lssVOTICE 1* hereby given that the underslgn•?«.SfL^M1ShllStr"101' the estate of HENRVDIPREE deeuse-I, hits presented and filed his account taut voucher* In Hunt set* lenient ol ss 1U estate, and that the game wilt rome up for the examination and action of said Clreult Court on the fflrd day of June 1(®*< a* which time all persons Interested In said estate are renin Ired to uppear it\ said Court, and show cause. If any there be, why said account aud vouchers should not bo approved. And tli« heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also herby required. ut the time and place aforeatd, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any pari of said estate. EDWARD II. REEDY, Administrator. Townsend F!eener<t Smith Ally’s. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. in ThoMattor of The 1 It! the clrallU C e l*a'c r o w, > Court, Juno Term, J 1‘joCs r Deceased. | NOTICE ts hereby given that the undersigned as Kxecntorof the estate of CEL! A CROW deceased, has presented and filed his account and 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 fifteenth day of June, 1SS8, at which time all persons interested In said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, If any t here l>e. why said account and vouchers should not bo approved And the heirs ol said estate, and alt others In tcresled [herein,are al.uijtnre'liy rcqulred,nt the time and place uforsnld, in appear and make proof of thetr heirship or claim to any part of said estate. JONATHAN 15. YOliNfi, Executor. E. A, Ely Attorney. Notice or Final Settlement of Estate. IN Til K X ATTE It OP TUSI Kstatk or I Calvin Howard, f Dkckaskd. J la the Pike Circuit Court, June Term, 188S. 'V'OTICE is hereby given that the under..’signed as Ailminlstrutpr of the estate of si got C A L0V IN HOW A It D, deceased, has presented and filed his final account and vouchers In final settlement of said estate, aud that the Mime will come up for Ute examination and action Of said Circuit Court on the fifteenth day at June ISSi. at- which tinman persons interested in sold estate are required to appear lu said Court, and show cause, if auy there be, why said account and vouchers shoe Id not be approved. And the hetreof said estate, and all others Interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place uforesuld, lo appear and make proot of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. JOHN C. HOWARD, St] Administrator
Superintendent’s Notice. ■pCKLIC examination of applicants for -*■ teacher’s license will be held on the last Saturday of each month ns follows: For the months of June, September and March, at Augusta; for the months of July, October, January and April, at Petersburg; (hr the ntoutlw of August, November, February and May. at Winslow. AcertlSeaU of good moral character from some member of the County Board of Education must be brough t by applicants In the county and from County Superintendent hy those out of the county. W. H. PIKKLE. J line 16. lss;. County Bup'U Notice of Administration, NOTICE I* hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Judge of the Circuit Court of Pike county, state of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Hester A. Walrd tite of Pike county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. , j AUKS A. HMEt’AKV Administrator Jane i 5(418. Administrator’s* Sale of Personal Property. NOTICE la harsby given that the nnder-sigm-d Administrator of the estate of CALKU Wads, deceased, will offer for sale at public outcry at ;Ue reshieuce of Kouekt Wads In Monro© township. Pike county, lntUand.tm S aturdav, Juno 23d, 1888, All of too personal property belonging to said estate consisting of one uiare one yoke of work oxen, one undivided half of a steam saw mill, amt otba-r article*. TERMS: Hums til five dollars and under, cash on the day of sale; »ad cn all sums over live dollars, a credit of nine months wilt be given, the purchaser giving note with approved frchohl surety, bearing six per cent. Interest after maturity waiving roller from vaulatlon nud appraisement taws, and no properly removed till same Is paid for or note is given. Hale to bcglu at *o’eloek A. M. stay 21 li. 1£&% J08kPK FEBOVSOX, «t] ' Administrator. Notice of Administration VJOTICE is hereby given, that the underi> signed has been appointed by the Clerk of the C ire sit Court of Pike County, state of ludtana, Admlnisiistor of the estate of CaI.Sji Wane late of Pike County, deSaid estate is supposed to bo solvent J OSEPH jrjBRQUHON, Administrator. May 31st, 1388. iSHS of Pinal Settlement of Estate. Notice
The best Congh Medicine is Piso’s Curb tor Consumption. Children take It without objection. By sU druggists. 2So. U Estate Agency. FOB $ALE~nmtN. Boose (new) of 6 moms hall and porch and all necessary out buildings, good cistern and plenty of young fruit trees, erape vines de., In a pleasnt part of town. Terms very low Payments easy,. TOWN LOTS. A beautiful lot one square from main street fS30. Terms to suit purchaser. I-Ota 14 In Promts, Addition. Largo frame dwelling, plenty of fruit and wator. iSOO-casb. Lot IT in Morgan's addition, nice frame dwelling and all conveniences. Price $600. RUN., cash. it very desirable town lots In Union. Terms lower than the lowest. gSy-We have several lots and bosses and lotsTn Petersburg,desirable localities. Terms low. House and lot In Petersburg Joining Snyervls addition all new and complete, good cellar, fruit, uud water. fsjucnsb. House A Lot In Alfbrd, dwelling and store room combined, two stories In good repair. Will sell cheaper than the cheapest $300. tUO. cash. The choicest house and lot on upper Main Street, house of 10 rooms, an abundauee of fruit of all kinds. $2300. $1000 cash, balance on easy terms. Two lotswttb new frame house alt neat and complete with young orchard In Morgans addition, $700. Cash or exchange for small Airm Lots 89 d 40 In Snyder (addition. Will sell for $125, or trade. Lot 10 in Morgan addition with house of four rooms and good barn,1360, $200, flash balance lu Aine months. ^ a very desirable lot with double business house. Ice house and well of never falling water in Union, Ind., $S30. House and 2 lots In Oakland City, house of several rooms near railroad. RK6, or exchange lor land or house A lot or near Petersburg. FA BBS. 5T acres good land in Clay township. $000; X cash, 1A2 years on balance. v. SO acres on the saml road In Madison Tp. So. 1 laud, loOiper aeie.Jgoash. 187 acres In Knot county all In timber. $2iM> purchaser lo assume a $418. moat gage balance to be paid lu 1-2-8 years.
40 acres In Wayno comity Illinois, sale at a bargain. For" 3® acres In Sturt ci Ind. Will sell cheap. *1 acres In Clay tp. well Improved; 10 acres timber. 42730; $uOU casli, bal. to suit purchaser. 40 acres In logon township, with good well, log house and barn. <930; oue-thtrd cash, bal. to suit purchaser 78 ucres In Clay township adjoining the 40 acres abovo named, with good new frame dwelling mid barn, a good young orchard and Kof water, Price, $21X10; one-third cash, equal payments of 12 and 21 months. 80 acres in Logan tp.; 12 acres timber bal. In high state of cultivation; 2-story frame dwelling, good bum, two wells good water, all necessary outtbultdings, young orchard; a tip top farm throughout. Price, $2880; oue-third cash; i and 2 years on bulunce. 80 acres m Lockhart tp. 50 acres In eulUvatkm, bal. In white oak timber, good log buildings, good water and 00 flue young fruittrees. IllOD; H cash, bal. In 12x24 mouths. JO acres in Clay tp. adjoining Union. All cleared and In high state «f cultivation. 188. per acre; jj cash, latl. to suit purchaser. 80 acres In Clay Tp. good house, barn and out building, on public road, well clovered, plenty of water. *1700. Wash. 12 to 24 noon. 43 asres In Washington Tp. at Stork’s ferry. Good lanu. Jiaue. Payment to suit purobaire L».acresone mile from Petersburg, on Winslow road. Stye-acres cleared, dne land. MO per acre to suit purchaser. l«0 acres oue mile from Petersburg, in fine condition, nil tillable, well clovered. $rtt per acre. $HW) cash. Deferred payments |1W4 per year with 6 percent. Interest annually. A bargain. a» acres In Patoka Tp. known as the Con*. si land. In Sect. 85,T IS, IL8.1F. land & Post _—, _ —, l’rlre 830U0. SO acres of said land Is timber. Will sell separate tor J12UU. >* cash bal. In 1 and 3 years on tt percent. Interest 200 Acres heavy Umber land In Putnam Co. Tenn. Price M00, ®r trade for Pike Co. real estate. 15 Acres good land solid new three reom frame dw elllng wlthllOCO.brlck fbuudaUon, one mile from low Ji “ “ In 1* months. 80 acres near Posey’s coal mlnesall !n the xjltom. Excellent corn laud, $2,400, or 85* teres the above Ml and 5* acres eontalnlng arge new two story house, other buildings tu-I orchard, $4,000see us «l once as great Injeements are offered tn i he above. SO acres In Lockhart Tp. level and In fgood ihupc 7ff acres cleared, good box house OJ l rolms log bam sheded 40x30 feet two good •Isterus and other Improvements 20 good . , » . Msn L.,lf nos.!, IvnlanM * * •ult trees. 3900 half cash balance to suit urehascr, will take stoek for ports of cash oyuifcut. KM acres In Montgomery Co. Knu. 4 mile* •om town of KWi tBhabltonU level, well •need pleat v of water orchard of 1*3 trees ; ml new ftnme liuttse. with 6 rooms. $1800. on easy term* or exehoag tor Real Istat* in Pike Co. A rare chance for a per>n Wishing to locate In Southern Kan. 30 acres In Lockhart tp. hewed log house 1* lories high with out buildings, frame an ig burn,orchard an abundance of water** eras cleared, all fenced. MW). V* oath b*leee In one and two years. FOd BEST. Several choice dwellings in Petersburg. .11 pleasantly located.
