Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 6, Petersburg, Pike County, 28 June 1888 — Page 3
Pike Ceant; Democrat.
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» Mm very best Cincinnati lagcrWmIIiiiokn', 8b. I Beautify your homes while Wall ] Paper it cheap. J. W Bcrueb. St Tkt celebrated W. I„ lBKiglas S3 j Bkoe, also a Tull line of bia otlprr j gaod* advertiaed in another column, May'be found at „ J. B. Yobbo & Co’*, Ag s, Petersburg, Ind. Money To Loan. All peraons wishing to Jjorrow money oh long time and ea y term* on real estate security ran bo accommodated by calling on X. A. El.'. Petersburg Ind. ATTENTION t Petersburg Iml.; Juno 22,18$$. Comrade: At a meeting ot the Soldiers held in Petersburg. June 21, j 1888, It was resolved to roqinet all the j Soldiers living In Pike Ce , to meet at Peicrtb&rg on Saturday . July 7, 1888, for tho purpose of arvrnging to come together once more In a Reunion. Please answer to Tloll Call, and notify all old conti idea and! friends. ' Br Dibbctiok si M :ntt«o. aiLMORira aromatic ’mo. It la prepared oxpmaly for ” rating all ehmadlaraK* commonly called 1 sraai* Complaint* with which I imm.lv c plalata aim which nearly ail wc »ra are nffllcUM. an.d for these caacs Him t mod postHm cure It will purify and artoh your glv* dmiitk and lUMttrm ta your , and In vtgornta your en'lre »y*t*m. giving you roar check* nad hrlj t sparkling eye*. Dooot delay hut cat It at w and be] cured aa thousands almly bt t We will sand free towny address a hook containing much uafnl Information for the bvtim "Gilmore’* Aromatic Wine tar Ting better I lave aoid In aaUafacUon than any medicine ta ' ^ Oreat Campaign Oi'tr. tys The Weekly '^CourierJournal has now the largest circulation of any Democratic newspaper in the United States, and its publishers, to further extend its ciculation, offer to send it postage prepaid from June 4, ’.888, to Decomber 31, 1888—thirtyene issues-for only fitly cents Subscriptions sent before June 4th will be entered from that time, but those received after June 4th will be entered from the date received, to expire December 3L 1888. The rate clubs of e ight and over are extremely liberal. A sample copy of the Weekly Courior-Journal containing its great compaign offer can be procured, free of charge by address, W. STPresident Cour-ier-Journal Company, Louisville, Ky. The subscription price of the Daily Courier-Journal, without the Sunday issue, is tea dollars ($10) a year. Price of Sunday CourierJournal is two dollars ($2) a year.
THE HEWS Princeton's third gas well in a failure. No gas. Evansville has a lady who is a Notary Public. Fire hundred hands are employed iu the hedford Stone quarries. Herman Bock has bought the J. F. Taylor salloou, Oakland City. Miss Minnie Ilighfield is local mail agent at Elsworth, Dubois county. Boonvillc is preparing for a now fair grounds for the coming fair. Last week the Bartholomew county jail was blown up with dynamite. The New Pocket is the name of a! steamer now being built to run the Ohio river. The County Superintendents of Indiana metiu convention at Indianapolis last Tuesday. At the June term of Commissioner's court, Porter county paid $337.80 as bounty for wood-chuck, fox aud wolf scalps. *- ■ The subscriptions to the Vincennes, Oakland City & Owensboro Railroad, along the line, arasaid to now reach $230,000. Mr. ffm. Swiut, wife of Win. Stoint, editor of;the Boouvilte Euqirer, died recently at her home in Boonvillc. £Tiie total amount of money Evansville and Vanderburgh Couuty have paid in aid of railroads will approximate $1,000,00a The G. A. K., of Porter county, arc asking their county Commissioners for five thousand dollars to be used in building a hall. Some of Dubois couuty farmers are advertising iu Jasper papers warning all blackberry hunters aud all oth- , eis not to tresspassou their premises. Next Saturday tho judicial convention for nominating a prosecuting attorney for the counties of Dubois, Pik, aud Gibson will meet at Oakland.
Nut ha ii Sedan), a Terr® IUute miser. died the other day aud was planted in a coffin ho made for himself many year* ago. He had hi§ gravestone erected in 186$. The California Blaine or hasten took with them to the Chicago convention 270 case* of win® and $0 cases of frnit. The wonder ia what they wauted with so much fruit. At a prohibition meeting south of Wabash two women got to figtying, and one was scvorly hurt by blow* on the head. The vietor was arrested aud fined.—New Harmony Register. Last Sunday George Long shot and killed Henry Baker, at Indianapolis. The killing caiue about because Mr. Baker refused to fifvora marriage between his daughter aud the murderer. The Shoals Democracy raised the first campaign pole, as they did in ol. The pole is 132 feet iiigh, aud went up immediately on receipt of the news of the nomination of Cleveland. John Murphy, son of Francis Murphy the temperance evangelist,eloped front Louisville with a young society belle, Miss Lucy Morgan Richardson, and was married to her in Jeffersonville. The girl’s family and friends are much distressed and her parents icfuse to rocoguize Murphy.—Ex. Evansville is to celebrate on the Fourth of July. Among the attractions will be a balloon ascension by Prof. A. L. Talbert. lie will leap from the balloon when it looks like a mere speck in the sky and some back to mother earth by means of a parachute—an umbrella-like, contrivance. Fourth of Jaly Etcarsion Kates. jg The Ohio & Mississippi Itailwav will Inake a general Half-fare Kate for the rauj^^tp between ail stations. Ticke^j^l be on sale Jaly 3d ana dtlj^jod to rotnrn July 4th aud Sth. For tickets and farther information call on Agonts Ohio & Mississipi Railway.
When a parson is in good health, items concerning the merit of a remedy are of little interest. However it is wise to be prepared, and our read res should not forget that the most reliable tonic and blood purifier is Dr. GuyeoU’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla. This remedy is a simple vegetable compound, aiid is harmless to the most delicate individual. Try it when you feel unwell, and enjoy its revivifying effect. Married. Last Thursday morniug the citizens of thia quiet town were surprised at hearing of the marriage of Mr. T. B. Wilson and Emma Qnimby. The contracting parties had been acquainted but a short time, Mr. Wilson having come here from Ansonio, Ohio, about six ar eight weeks ago, to occupy a position in the grocery store of H. C. Roush, also late of Ohio. Mr. Wilson bears the reputation of unblemished character, of integrity and of industry. Miss Qairaby is a sister of our worthy townsman, Mr. George Qnimby, and daughter of Mrs. Carter, Proprietress ©f the lingo Hotel,and is esteemed one of the first ladies of the community. The wedding took place quietly at the residence of Rev. Dr. A. 5. Freeman, and he officiating in the presence of only a few witnesses. The DswocnaT wishes and predicts tor the happy oonple a life of one continued round of jor with Inst enough of bitter to render the sweets of life appriciable.
«—*—»■ ■ ■■■ —mimm* Lftcal Mention. ■ Otwell expects ten thousand people on the 4th. Judge J. W. Burton will orate at Otwell on the 4th. Lillie, daughter of S. G. Coon rod is visiting friends at Oakland. Hiss Lida I«e returned Friday from a week's visit to friends in Vincenne s. DodoDar null's two-month-old child died last Thursday morning at this place. Charles Whitelock's home is enjoy - iug the happy possesion of a uew girl baby, Mrs. Win. Liibs visited friends lin Printcton last Saturday and Sunday, returning M and ay. Frank Bildcrbaek, the next Representative from Pike county, called on the Democbjt yesterday, Tho Petersburg Chestnuts will play a game of base ball with the Lick Skilct club at Otwell, July 4th. Mr*. Fred Miller returned to Evansville, Tuesday .after a visit to this place as t be guest of Mrs. Henry Rich rich.
The Petertburg band will play at Ot well ou the 4th. It is oue of the beet music makers ia southern Indiana. Will Lee, of Vinccnues, came over Holiday to visit his sister, Mrs. Annie Tislow, rot it. ruing yesterday afternoon. II. W. Brentou, of near this plaee, is in Montana. He was joined on his trip by R. lit. McNabb, at Harrison, Kaunas. Mrs. F. E. Mitchell has been quite ill of fevers for some time, hut is bow convalescent. The Conuersvills School Board Is now partisan Republican (or the first time in the history of the city. ■ Miss Mary Morgan, of Veipen, returned to her homo Saturday,, aftor a visit to. Petersburg, asjthe guest of Mrs. Annie Tislow. John Brady arrived in Petrrsburg, nionday, after au absence trom here of six years. Since he left here he completed the law course iu tho University o( Virginia, just having graduated. Te Henderson and Baek. The C. P. Sabbath School will ruu au excursion over the E. & I. R. R-» to Evansville, then by'boat to Henderson, Ky., and return, about July 19. Faro for round trip $1.00. Dan P. Daruall has burned a brickkiln! one half a aiile east of Petersburg, on the Petersburg and Jasper road. The brick are said to bo the best burned ones ever on this market, aud an astonishing feature is that they are sold with “the tariff oil.” Mr. iMrnall invites yo»n to examine his brick and ascertain price*. A game of base ball toot place over the river last Sunday botween the Petersburg Chestnuts aud the Knox Conntv Club. The score stood 67 to 30 in favor of Petersburg—A rottou score which the Petersburg Chestnuts claim is no fault of. theirs. The Chestnuts are getting hard to crack and want to play a game on the fourth prox. with any neighboring club that will accept.
A Li tile Nonsense, Etc. How dear lo my hear U the school I attended. flat now I remember so distant and dins. That red-headed R1U and the pin that I bended. And carfaH f pwt «n the Iwneh under him; And now I ireeall the surpnes of the; master. Whoa BUI gave a yell and aprlug from the pin Ro high that his bullet head smshed op the plasteir. And the t olars all, set up a din. That active boy B111J that high leaping Billy. That loud t touting Billy .that sat oo a pin! Whal shall The Harvest Bet The following persons hare been licensed to marry since our last report! Frank Tayier and Minute Shrode, Joseph i. Bsadlos and «iara E Risley, T. B. Wilson ami Emma Quimby, Monroe IFWUnger aad Mary M. Colgate, "William K. Nelson and Mary Hillman, 'jeha 11. Stone and Bebecka Lomax. M H. Fisher and Maliada Thomas, William M. Phillips and Dora Carr, James Howard and Cola Inge reel!, C. E. Williams and Abaniila Whitman, John Hsrt amt Cynthy Ann Kirby, Teachers of Marina Township. The following are the teachers who will be employed in Marion township tor the school year of 1&S8 and 1SS9: Lanra Hosteler, Sulphur Springs; Andy Anderson, Whiteoak; Elvis Domett, Liberty; F. F. Hoetetter at»d Alto BrcadweU, Velpen; Milton McLaughlin, Now Lebanon; William Borders, Davidson; T. M. Dixon. Wilson; 8. P. Borders, Spraggins; A.
V. Hosti'tter, Bridge; William Chambers, Ilogbraneh. The albove named teachers will report at my office on Friday, August 10th 1883, and enter into e ontract, proyided said patrons accept them as their teiichers. Schools to begin the first Monday in September, unless continued by patrons. Respectfully Submitted. W. F. Brock, Trn steo Marion Township, Pike County, Ind. Suckles's Arnica Salve. The lrest salve In the world for Cuts Bruise*, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Khetun Fever ISores, Tetter, Chapped HandChUbhdns, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, sad positively cures I*iles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to rive perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sate by Adams & Son 38y Yeirdict Ui W. D Suit, Druggist, BSnpu*. Iod., tea Bee: ‘1 can recommend Klee trie Bitters as the rwry bent remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in mry took silt bottles, and was ct tism of 10 vears* standing.” druggfci, Bdlvflte. OMoTat SO Tears’ experience ** aaaS^”^ “ass moaj. i Electric tin, C iiTs.8K**2»
OUR COUNTRY COM*, Items of Interest Gathered "by the Democrat’s Ct ^respondents. 61a* eh. FarmersttanreHlng ...Rain has helped the farmers ... We ha re a new postmaster, Mr. David Oladlsh He is a good young man and will do the vork well. He will do some merchandisim: in connection with the office Politics iti growing to monster proportions down bore, and Little Madison will hare a hot campaign Sancho. Oak t Hill. * Corn looks well .. We are eapoctiag a fine time at Mt. Taber on the 4th of July ... Twenty-wren ooffins were shipped here last monday. and not much town either . .. Our community sympathizes with Hooker Coomer, who had only one ant, and while working at a shingle teaching near Union cut his second third andjiburth fingers off together with part of Lis hand
Union. Wheat harvest with wheat a little Urht and a little damaged by smut ..J. B. Phillips and J. £ Anderson attended the Chicago convention — Uncle Billy Hillman, though past ae'renty-two years old, makes a good harvest hand . Hooker Coomer employe la Scott Harvey’s shingle machine, cut off all but hts fore ttngorand thumb, while sawing shingles recently. This makes him a bad cripie, as be had hut one arm before ...Mis* Lizzie Kobting, of Petersburg, visited friends here latter part ot last week Pkau.. The income of the University of Cambridge, of this ydar, trill be ♦180,000, and expenses $170,000. Evansville Toletl the appropriation for the Dummy railroad last Monday. TERRIFIC E XPLOSION, The Engineer unhurt, hot aa employ Killed by Ulis Error. A boiler explosion occured at the Rodgers coal mines about six miles North East of Petersburg on last Thursday morning;. The explosion was terrific,but only one man,William Burnett, was in a dangerous position when it occured. Burnett was an employed who lived, at the mines, but formoly lived in Daviss county. He was completely- scsilded by Iho hot water and steam, hi t thigh was torn and mangled, and b is body so bruised by the shock that be died within a short time after the exposition. Doctors Adams and Fullenwider were summonsed by telegram, but the pay tient diet! as the doctors were nearing Ins home. A Homer (mich.) smoker found a huudred-and-fifty-djllar dituond in his flue cut. The wonderful lie sling properties •( Oarlya Prophylactic Fluid Iti case of Aerldeut, foe bHrmScalds, Cots, Wounds, etc. Its prompt use will invariable relieve, and prevent Erysipelas, Gangreue, or Proud Flesh. Owing to the cleansing and purify ing qualities of the Fluid the most obstinate Ulcer, Boils, Carbuncles, aiulllunuiug Seres are rendered pifre and healthy and speedily cured, uo other application, being necessary.
Among the curious names found i n a list of uoted contemporary base bad professionals are Telman, Viau, Seerr, Werryiek, Bowders, McGeachy and Bastiau. Peck’s bad boy neror could ur,derstand why people would doubt the virtue of Gauler’s chicken cholera cure, when it is a fac t that the money will be refunded, if :be remedy fails to give entire satisfaction, by Peters* burg Druggists. Tbo price of diamonds has tailed. It was over tweuty-two shillings per carat in October, 1587, aud it is now less than eighteen shillings. 9300 Reward For the detection of arsenic or any. drug in “Certain Chill Cure” that Trill harm t he most delicite person. Fred. Papcnmeier, Sr., St. Philips, lud., writes: I had lever and itgue for over a year and tried ail medicinos without success. One bottle of C. C. C. “Certain Chill Cure” cored me, since which time about a year, the ch ills and fe ver have not returned. Bold by Frank & Uornbrooii. A clerk In the 1*atcut Office at Washington now his in his possession a memento that mency con Id not buy. It is an inkstand, large heavy and plain, and any one who ever visited the law offlice of Boscoc Conkling recognize it as the one which he used and which was so conspicuous on his desk. Blood V3. Horves. Orest mistakes have tees made in world, by supposing a an^ne were doe to bad Mood. ■ dizziness, sieeptesmusa. etc. are al due to weakness or in ration of of the brain: dytpepsii, pain, wind, eli weakness of the nerves of the ah weak tangs is caused bv weakness c sterility, te uterine nerves. Foe all regularity Mites’neat nerve and brain food surpi all other remedies. T -ial bottles fre Frank A Uornbrook’s Jrag Store. the The largest flour mill in the world will be established at Duluth. The capacity will be 6,0(0 barrels a day.,
Moos Debility. A igentleman having; been can-d ot nervous Prostration, Seminal Weak* ness, Prematur DeciiT, and all or the evil effects of earlv indiscretion, and visl>, and will Siva him their «; "raptoms. he will send (free) by return mail, a copy of the recipe sofbiiynsedinhiacase. Addra fidence, James W. Pixxset, - Silent, N. y.
Bar, Gao. H. Taster, of SWtoVfi consumption Cure Jay Gonltl: “When I fiud Shiloh'* Cough and saMbyhs os a gun A widower refers to his ife as “tl»e late unpleasantness.**— Martha,s Vineyard Herald. !£. P. A Wot DisooTory. Weakness and deranged liters, stomachs iud bowels should aerer be acted on by iritauts like common piUs, bran,etc. Miles’ ‘illls cares liter complaint, coos dpi it k>u. riles, etc- bt a new method. Sam pies free it Frank A Horabrook’e. The diSereuoe between ft mouse md a conclusion is illustrated by the liffereut ways iu which a woman jumps at them.—{North-westurn. Mrs. J. F. Robhug is agent for the “Arm Lock Bed Spring.” All o rdors giveu her will be filled with promptness. Respectfully, Amos Kcstis, Manufacturer Priucctoa fed!.
Take your wife’s advice on business matters. Thurman got hi* wealth by takiug Mrs. T.’s advice ow roil estate. A Woman’s Discovery, “Another wonderul discovery- has been made and that too by a lady iu this county. Disease fastened its dutches upon her and sevon y ears she withstood its severest tests, hut her vital o$»ns were uudermiaedi and death seemed imminent. For three months shit coughed incessantly and coud not sleep. She bought: of na a botle of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption aud was so much relived ou taking first dose that she slept all mght aud with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Itiei name is Mrs. Luther Lutx.” Thu* write W. C. Hamrick & Co., of 8hellby, If. C.— Get a free trial bottle at J. Kl. Adams A Son’s Drug Store. The latest fire-resisting paint has been devised by a San Francisco chemist. It is possible on the Silas Sttpham brand, which Dot flint Howells made popular. Dropped Doa L Physiologists estimate that tin* heart does 5,000.000 pounds of work ear1 day. So wonder poople drop dead wit* worn out hearts. This could be prevent'd by Dr. Miles’ uew aud great discovery, 1 he New Cure. Always commences wtea you first begin to get short of breath,have weak.falnt or smothering spells, pum or tenderness in side, etc. Sold at Frank & Hern brook’s. That Hacking Cough cau 190 quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We ; uamntee it. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen Sleepless Nights, made raise!able by that terrible cough . Shiloh’s Cure in th e Remedy for you. SofJ By Dr J. F. Bergen. One of the Indian children drilling for exhibition expressed his nervousness in his way to his teacher: “Too many eyes looks at me. I scare, I scare.”—[Carlisle (Pa) Red Ma n.
Shiloh’s Cure will; immediately relieve Croup Whooping Cough and BrmchiUs. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. A disobedient school gi :l at Portsmouth, V*., was made bjr tier teacher to stand in ono spot without moving for a long time. The strain nisulo her sick, and she is now said b> be dying of a fever. Why Will You cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. l.*ri«> lOcts. and$l. Sold by Dr. J. W. Buif’en. - Private Secretary Laraomt, it is stated upon apparently good authority, has lull/ determined to resign bis position at tho close of this administration, and will the re: iter devote, his attention to journalism and politics. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately received Ijr BliUoh'e Cure. Bold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. In a recent French murder trial bonee of the murdered man were brought into court and lb bleed before Lhe accused. The man twined pale,but aver the gbastle relice niterated his protestation of innocenctnevertheless, he was convicten. Wasted. The great Son them Hoi; Cholry «nd Prevention Cure Compaav ftranl an agent in thisjeoouty. From 125.00 to $100 dollars per month easily made. None but reliable men i*ool‘ apply. One hundred dollars capital and reference required. Address the Company^Lock Box “A,* New Windsor, wary laud. 4t. MEN WANTED. yean of i tins ot We wa a* few mow good men K _ ___ to eiaeani for a full ot burner? rtwk^Our <i«ek b goarau - - (t-e'jsn a»d True If » Sae A* OrWe give AM BMJ’LOtMKJ ’r hire on SALARY mr CeWSlttlO.1 as preferred. Addmen. UUUiBgife aodeaelflnBf >UUBP} H. W. Fostub A Co, Sun HTymea. 3t. Genova. ST. m h m m n To get what is owing to this jffice would be greatly sppieeiated. i i m m i m t
jggggsia^ggHJg-ijiJ1 i. yigg I»«¥lSK aKOCLAtOK. • i Sd 2232SS53 S23IIL3 B3TOH317 *ie R'.KjorM’r of the Ills of the huntn bod? airlw fteta a iHiHwd Urer. Ulmtaotw Liver Regulator has been the meg^s of restoring more people to health and hafiplneaa by (lvtng them a healthy Urer than an? other agency on earth . 35EB I2UT TOC OKt THE OIKCIML CITY BAKERY. VIKIX1 BREAD. BEST IX XABKET. CITY BAKERY. nim«p all eixbs a secialtt. CITY BAKERY. LCSCBKS raox AC. C. SICE otstebs. CITY BAKERY. IVICICEUI A!f» LET OX ABB. Wm. LI IBS, Proprietor qf The CITY BAKERY, Sells the beet VIENNA Bit CAD and the best &BOC33ISS AT rrrrir. ralrost -PRICES-TUT HIM.
KVER FAILS—PLEISUT TB TAKE. CERTAIN © LL (UR The ottljr Certain and EfiMUal Owjre for Chain and Foror, Intermittent. Remittent, Bflhau and Malarial Fever. Dumb - Swamp Fever and aU Diseases bom a Torpid Liver or Malaria. Perfectly harmless, contains mo ineate or Qninlae and can be kitmi to tie moat delicate person wild perfect safety. As a Tonic tor Tired Feeling, Lorn of Appetite, Headache, Herrons Pepresstai and Low Spirits oripoatlngfrom Malaria, tiutaada . ite originating; from Malaria, t alone and without a fSraUeL PRICE, 81.00 Per Bottle. Itf'Br J. C. MENDENHALL & CO.. rrAirarxzjuB. Ind.. r. A. A.. Sold by Fran ana Hombiook. DIKTT8T8Y. Dr. J. D. Lcetzerich,
DENTIST. 5C8W FIBS. A BIIAXAB GKO. KARTIJi J. I. K1KS hi tt&ai base Apes. Wo will nil tout Farm, House and Lot ; Beal your Property tor yon; or Sod you a buyer for anything belonging to oar business. YTe also represent the bestUnsnrauee CompanleeUn the world—Life, Fire, Tornado, Accident and Live Stock. Call on, or address, Y..: 1. lilLULtll a Co., Office on Mala St , Real Estate* [m Agtt •i* K BUILDING. TBUSTEB*' KOTIOKS. -VJ-OTIOE Is hei rated that 1 attend at my office la KYKBT TCK3DAT, To transact hurt ness connected Willi the of trustee of Lockhart township AH^persoijS take notice. J. W. 3TILWELL, Trustee. WTOTieB Is hereby given, to all pertim eonIN craned, that 1 wfil he at my residence, one mile cast of Arcadia. ay BBT TOSSDAT, To attend to business connected with tlx* Trustee of Monroe township. \ SAMUKL LOWE. Trustee J^OTICB. to hereby given, that It will be at my residence. KYSkV THTRSDAT, TO attend to business connected with the office of Trustee of Logan township. ft^i-FosiiiveLioo business transacted excepton SILAS KIRK, Trustee.
'W'OTICE la hereby siven to all parties ecnearned that I will attend at my resldettee ITttI HOBDAY. To transact business connected with theofllee Trustee of Madison tow ship. Positively no business transited exe>pt n offllee-days. JAMBS RCMBU1, Trnatos. -MTOTICE Is hereby (riven to all ] a* tensted that Ivrttl attend it my < at my residence. j itsst nnuY, connected with the office S£?a*S3^t. W3SS bavins V. F. BROCK. Trusteeyga atfrassaf a1 gar To . M ..'dfct** . y-. '■ aIa,?*
1I0S2 ' Fur local sell our Fruit ami Ornamental Stock. We jive good wages and steady work. Address for terms, E. B. BTCHABBSOM Co„ nurserymen, Scsicto S. T. Mention this paper. - 6t. A WISE WOMAN DuVKnc TIW oplSRQiGI HIGH ARM JUNE SIN8ER SEWING MACHINE BECAUSE IT WAS THE BEST* and traveling agents,
MW TOT 111 WMT fT For It it—WMwtt. If « a tit KwaIum oBinpiV mBBuIIII Ba f aSEWj rfiHi ETEKTUGBOSTilUmifOaiYUIl tots faitet li Wim0 3mMi linns mmmm on, BILVIOK8I.IU. Notice to Physicians. 1* PURSUANCE of the law establishing a * County Bor.nl of Health, and requiring all physicians aud accf>ueUurs to report to the secretary of said Board. I hereby request a fall EOmr“all horeby nereoy uouned to address litclr reporl all business pertaining to my office to A. H. BTERS, SM P. C. . _ H. H., Petersburg. Pike Co., lud. Notice To Heirs of Petition To Sell Beal .Estate. Statk Op Indiana, t M Pike County.* ™* CIRCUIT COURT. VOTICE la hereby given that Ftux Hits’ 16K,administrator of tho estate of Milks Baldwin deceased, has flled his petition to sell the Real Estate of the decedent, hi* personal property being Insufficient to pay his debts: and that said petition will be heard on the lsth Judicial day ortho June,term which will be the 30th day of June, 1SSX, at the next term of the Circuit Court or said County. Attsmt; UooDlet Hnsuss, Clerk, C. C. Ptke County. Notice of Filial Settlement ofBstate. tb* Kte ClrMisreiJ >«ult Court, Juao S j Term, mi V'GTICEls hereby given that the uader,X signed as Administrator of the estate of MAKrHA J. HAYS, deceased, has presented and filed h!s aceonnt and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that lire same wilt come up tor the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the eighteenth day of June, 1888 at which time all persons Interested In said estate are required to an* appear in said Court, and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said eats to, aud all other* interested .therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof or their h-ir-ship or claim to any part of said estate. A. H. ALEXANDER, Administrator. Townsend Floener A Smith Attys.
Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In The Matter of TheVln tto pjko QnMlt Hen^Dupre* \ Court, Term, Deceased. J TtTOTICE is hereby tiven that the ondersigai' oil as Administrator of the estate of HENRY DUPREE decased, has prorated and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the exami nation sad action of said Circuit Court on tho 23rd day of June 1SSS. at which time alt portions interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court, and show cause, if any there be, why said account and Toothers should not be approved. And the belts of said estato, and all others interested therein, are also herby required. at the time and place aiorsald, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part or said estate. _ EDWARD H. REEDY, AdministrMor. Townsend Pieeuer A Smith A tty's. Superintendent’s Notice. PUBLIC examination of applicable for f teacher's license will be held on the last Saturday or each month as follows: Per tho months of Jane, September and March, at Augusta; tor the mouths of Jely, October, January and April, at Petersburg; for the months or August, November, February and May, at Winslow. A certificate of good moral character from some member of the County Board of Education must be brought by applicants In the county and hrom Comity Superintendent by those out of the county. W. B. PIRKJLK, June IS, 1857. County BupT. Notice of Administration. Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property, VTOT1CE la hereby given that the nnderIN signed Administrator of the estate of Caleb Wade, deceased, will offer for sale at public outcry at the eraddenee of Rongar Wads in Monroo township, m« county, Indiana, on S&ford&T, Jane 23d, 1888, All «rf toe pewona! property beloagl&g ©aid wUte comiffting of one smrt- on© yok© of sort oxen, one undivided half of a steam saw mill, and other article*. * TERMS: Sams of five dollars and under, eash on the day of able; oral ch* aU earns over five dollars, a credit of n ine months wlU h* given, the purchaser giving note with apNotice of Administration
A. HiUKAK * CO, SALE.-IIohs framo iiouse tnowj of 5 moms ball and porch and a 1 necessary out buildings, good cistern and plenty ofyoung fruit trees, grape vines Ac., In * pieasnt part of town. Terms very low Payments easy. • TOWN LOTS. A beautiful lot one square from main Street “ Terms to suit purchaser. Lots H in ProfS ts. Addition. _ dwelling, plenty of fruit and water. Lot 17 In Morgan’s addition, nice dwelling and all conveniences. Price {3U0.,eash. IS verywleetrablo town lots in Union, lower than the lowest. Btg^Wc hare several lots and lotsTii Petersburg,desirable localities, low. House and let in Petersburg Jofn'ng erds ndditios all new and complete, good Utr, fruit, and water. IboOeash. House A Lot in Alford, dwolltng and 1_ room combined,, two stories In good repair. Will sell cheaper than the cheapest *S00. 136U. eash. The choicest bouse and lot on upper Main Street, house of 10 rooms, an abundance of fruit of alt kinds. #S«0. *1000 cash, balanoe on easy terms. Two lots with new frame house all neat and complete with young orchard inM dlMon, *709. Cash or cscliaoge tor t Lots S# A *0 laSr>*>t"' assua, for 5126, or trade. Lot 16 In Morgan four rooms and good baru.JSSO, once in nine months. A very desirable lot with double house. Ice house and well of never fail) water in Union, Iud., fS6Q. House and 2 lots In Oakland Cite, of several rooms near railroad. W75, or exchange for land or house A lot or near Potoreburg. FARMS.
87 acres gosd land In Clay township. WOO; H cash, 1*2 yean on balance. CO acres on the eaml road inSladison Tp. No.1 land, t&O.per aero,^ cash. 1S7 acres In Knox county all In timber. 33*0 purchaser to assume a 381S. moatgage balance to be paid la 1-2-8 years. •40 acres In Wayne county Illinois. For sale at a bargain. 820 acres in Stark co. Inti. W!U1 soil cheap. 81 acres In Clay tp. well improved; 10 acres timber. 12730; 1300 cash, bal. to suit purchaser. 40 acres in Logan township, with good well, log house and barn. 1030; eue-thirdcash, bal. to suit purchaser 78 acres In Clay township adjoining the 40 acres above uamsd, with good new frame dwelling and barn, n good young orchard and «of water. Price, 52SW; one-third cash, equal payments of 12 and 21 months. SO acres In Logan tp.; 12 aeresthnber bal. la high state of cultivation; 2-story frame dwelling. good barn, two wells good water, all necessary out|bui!diugs, young orchard; a tip top 'arm throughout. Price, H'JSO; one-third cash; 1 and 2 years on balance. 80 acres in Lockhart tp. SO acres In cultivation, bal. in white oak Umber, good log buildings, good water and «0 line young fruittrees. I11W; s cash, bal. In 12x24 months. 30 acres In Clay tp. adjoining Union. An cleared and iu high state ef cultivation, too. per acre; h cash, bal. to suit purchaser. 80 acree In Clay Tp. good bouse, barn and out building. On pubUe road, well dovered, plenty of water. 31700. urcash, 12 to 21 man. 43 acres In Washington Tp. at Stork’s ferry. Good laaa. flaw. Payment to salt purchaser. SCiseres one mile from Petersburg, on Winslow road. 30 acres cleared, line land. 180 per acre to suit purchaser. M0 arm one mile from Petersburg, In 6ns condition, all UllabtCrWcll dovered. 340 per acre. flaw cash. Deferred payments - rith t> per cent, iptercst annual31000 per year vrll ly. A bargain. S.°\£ mbeff 2C0 acres In Fatoka Tp. known as the land A Post land, in Beet. 35, T 18, R. 8. Price 3SDQU. 80 acres of said land isittol Will sell separata for 312Nt cash baL In 1 and 2 years on 0 percent. Interest 3D0iAores heavy Umber land In Putnam Cos Tenn. Price 3800, or trade for Pike Co. real estate. U Acres good land solid now three room frame dw elllng wlthflOO&briok foundation one mile from low M cash, balao* la 12 months
% acres near Posey's coal mines all In the bottom. Excellent com land, «•**>. or St* acres the above 80 andS* acres wmtalatag large new two story house, other buildings and orchard, H.OOOseo us at once aa gnat in* acem ants are offered on the above. m acres in Lockhart Tp. level and In'good shape. TO acres cleared, good box noose of 3 rooms log bam shaded «x«> feet two good cisterns and other Improvements JO goo* fruit trees. 3000 half cash balance to salt purchaser, will tabs stock tor parts of cash payment. ] ; a KM acres in Montgomery Co. Kan. 4 mile# from town of 3800 Inhabitants level, weH fenced plenty of water orchard of 116 tree# and new frame house, with 5.rooms. *1300. on easy terms orexchsng for Seal Estate In Pike Co. A tsre chance fora person wishing to locate In Southern Kan. 10 acres In Lockhart tp. hewed log boose IK stories high with out buildings, frame an log bam,orchard an abundance of water* seres cleared, all fenced. 1*00. % aaee In one and two yean. Several abate# dwellings All pleaesntiy located. Errors of Youth*
