Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 7, Petersburg, Pike County, 5 July 1888 — Page 3
('«••«) tiMml kM Ur Urmt say mtwtptfrr |«Ubk<4 la Unction aUl mtkn a aata a» BATIK. n a dull of rivK.^rlth l>u|H.-r few for oar year. mi'll the eaui|wijrn urw*. eltuu of the I'rcMileiiliul Olilr jOela. J. L. MOUNT. ly Pure. Democrat. DAY, JULY a, 1888. . .n..~ ISU KATES.
/INE3S LOCALS. i served at all hours l>v WmIIisukn, S«. ltv best Clm-lnnali lagvrWmIIuukn, !Su. your lnnii.1 wbilr Wall J. W llruiiex. 4 Lrati-il W. I., Ifcntglas ♦ > | a full line of hi> oilier tiscil in auotlivr column, | in I at Joc .Vi; k IV*, Agi*. #• IVieraburr, I ml. 197 To Loan. ails nisliin: to borrow 1 nog tune ami »•*»>■ term' |Uisecurity tan be aecumt- - calling on K. A. Ely. IVlrrsloirr I ml. t'ENTION. |tinrv lint.. .Innc 2‘2. ISSS. ! At a tn-t*llng ut tin' ; li| in Petersburg. June 21. |np'olre.| in iiijinM all thV ■X in Pik« Co., to meet ^rg on Sit unity, July 7. i |iur|H**e of arranging to er nnee more In i Itri answer to R ill Ctll. all obi co; tirades anil imbitiox or Jlttnxs. I AROMATIC WISE. for Ireiiting all lUOlilT milleil tViinIsi'uiHhU'li Heart* all trniueu are alrllM«t«aas il ls a huh* po*lvlU eurUy ami nirteh v»ur *h ansi sleHillni-ss to your I >11111 ■-el Ire system, saint lirtehl siwrklliis: Ut «el It at mwe mut ativsly havr. \Ve arttl MIim a hook i-iiutululiig . 'rnatloll Sir the lathes son site Wins' Vs alvliis lieller n any iiiedlctnc I have soM |u It la all It Isn'imst'iilnl to he." fSKR. |irucB»'*l. IVIavrare.o. — ■; a lit- m riiiXKt turnstmiHiK. IXATI JUBILEE. it in modern time as mtti'li exeitenten*st as tht* Ccn^uisitton of the Ohio ltd Otiutriil ,States ins iu Cincinnati [of July next to i mi red days and i is a monster oelep of the one Iversary of the tent oft he Northami exi of the gigantic tion made iviliaatl fifty a* a guarbuildiug in ij the an e x ]>rmluct& Jiibit by central and his entcrother wise It will be
THE NEWS Valparaiso baa a haunted house. Madison lias a free public library. Rock port U'&tlhoat Are protection. Vincennes has but four nigiit watch man. i*okcr-<lcns are openly aiirertlled at Sbelbyvillc. Boonville ball clubs have shut off Sunday game*. Itoonvillc wife-beaters arc let off with a tine of $26.30. Jackson county's Hendricks league has over OX) members. Kiclunond's piano-factory is turning out 14 instruments daily. The melou crop will be two week late owing to I lie cut-worms. Mancie is already afflicted with two drum and five organizations. Uiclimbnd tramps arc made to saw wood for the benflt of the city. Prot. Graut, of the Indianapolis iiigii school, weighs X#) pauuds. The fatuous Dubois county sliver mine ha* proven a huge swindle. Hancock comity has produced 379,162 pounds of butler iu the last twelve mouths. ilou. 1. K. McCullough, of Priuecton, lias opened a law otli.:o at Indiana po! is. White-caps liave warned about j twenty Crceusburg loafers to go l»j work or vuiigate. A white pasha lias been discovered iu Africa, and is supposed to be the I lately lost Stanley. A. M. Adams was severely wound-1 ed at Kockport last week iu trying to place sonic machinery iu a fertilizer | factory. Vai|>araiso pays the mator$J00a: year, marshal |6tXt. clerk $500, irt-a»ur- j er $b(JO,attorney f2.tU, and couuciliucli ■ ♦8b each. Mrs. Ann. Rowe, two miles east of here, broke ber arm by falling last weak. The wounds have been severe ami painful.
A Hue iev«n )i'ar-uM horse belonging lo Mr». S. A. Tew ail. was stolen | i'iimi her stable iu Vincennes on last ; Thursday night. ll is re|mrted that Shepard ami Liar* Ion. dealer* iu merchandise. ai d general trader*, I*lea»anlville this county, will dissolve pmluer*hi|>. Pmf. litilicit* will open the south western Indiana Normal al l*rinceloii I hi** Fall. having moved il llieru from Ft. liraucli, (■ i l»on county. Crawford County “Whlie Ca|m” visited ttazloton, Clb-on eoul tv, Iasi week. They followed a family there w ho had moved Iroiu (.'rawfont county. Many U-publican- throughout the State have alre.i Iv repudiated the cheap whi*kv Chicago platform—a few joining the Democrats, hut most of them going over to the Prohibitioni>ti Prof. X. C. Johnson, formerly of tlieOaklaud City Normal, ia prupar- • ii" to enter collage for au extended course. The Democrat wishes him sucres i. The must jmuerful nation on the globe is America, and the most |H>w*erful remedy on earth forehieketi cholera i» tianter's chicken cholera cure, sold and warn ted hy Petersburg Druggeats,
A company with a capital of $20,000 ImulKCU formed at Columbus lor the purpose of building an electric si reelnilruiid. The slock is divided into shares ol gii, aud several thousand have bevu taken. The Harrison slioutcrsfrom India* na|Milis to Chicago were so thoroughly in tfcvtftr of protecting aud patronizing home labor that they pasted |ia|mr over the Kugli-.li trademark in their imported uniform hats. Iter. Geo. SehworU, of Jeffersonville, is the oldest iiiothodlat preacher iu the State. lie was licensed to preach eighty-six years ago, at tillage of tweatv-lwu, was married iu that year and his wife is still living. The excitement over the discovery of gold in Brown countv continues, ai d several huudred people are searvhiug fur nuggets and washing the black sand along Beau Blo-soni creek. One man has lakcu out |oj0 iu the last month. Two boys near Birdseye, Dubois county, dressed tliein*ciie» as spooks last week and frighteued a stbuol miss named Juste Carroll. She died from the fright iu thirty tniuuite. The boys left the country and at thin writing have uot been heard from since Miss Carroll's death which oceured last week. Win Siattheld and John Slone, in jail at Shoals, led., for the alleged murder ol Jack Ballard soon twentythree years ago,had their bail induced recently Dots ten thousand to four thousand dollars. They have been iailed since July. Stone ia a resident of HI., and Stan f eld is a resident of Knox county, I wL Unfortunates who art seeking health should not be derived by the many pubished certificates of cures from paid or im aginary pereons. The , best recommendation of a remedy is its good effort. A trial of Dr. Ouvsou’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will prove it tv be the boat blood Purifying and strougthgiviag medicine
C.*W. Young, Winslow, towu Monday. Ed. Smith and lady are rWti tig rolls visiting tijj called at atives at Prlhcelon. MS*s Fannie Carter friends at Princeton. Felix Miller, ol Velpen, this office Friday. Moonshine distilleries are disturbing Owensboro, Ky. % Henry Itecd is at Cincinnati till after the Fourth holidays. D. W. Wijfgs has the thanks of the Diemotrat for recent favors. The St. Denis Hotel in New York sold for *316.000.' A. J. Honeycutt, of Jasper, spent part Of this week in Petersburg. T. J. Hedrick will sell groceries at Otwell for his brother, Mr. F. M. Hedrick. There are 10.300 Catholic Churches iu the United States. Charles Roush is at Cincinnati on business, aud will not return till he takes in the Rig Fourth. Labor makes the world all that it is. ‘There is no excellence without great labor.'1 Rev. W. L. Calloway, or Ten nessee, will preach iu the C. P. Church, Sabbath morning aud evening next. T. J. Wilson and wife, wee Miss Emma Qtiimbv, have gone to Antumia, Ohio, to make that place their future home. Mrs. Sarah M. Taylor, and daughter. Miss Frank II.. and grand-dangh-ter. Miss Era Hicks, returned last Monday from an extended visit to Iricuds in and about Vincennes. What Shall The Harvest lit! The following persons hare tieen l‘t ensrd to marry since onr last report: l>. J. Manning amt Malimta J. thinning. It. U. Proctor and K M. Hightower, Andrew J Sinipsnu amt (hristemu Hull. S, Ilium, of Vincennes, was In IVlersbuig last week, lookiug after a ba-atbiu to establish a branch dry good- store. Mr: Ilium is a thorough business man who understands Ins business aud will. If be comes to our town, find an excellent business jHiiiit. Frank and Horubrook have th thanks of the Dr.um-itAT for giv ing us their job of printing a large amount of pa|M-r to lie used iu nianutartiiring Mialel Fly Paper, They are enter
: prising a ltd ili> uot propose to l»c out i done in mi) tiling. Oakland Eiitmpritr: John A*h Petersburg, was in O. Monday.f Dr. Kfpiry, Petersburg, visited friends Itere tlie latter part njf this week.-J. I*. Martin, lVlordmrg. was in town Thursday.-—Pel. llatuiiioii. IVterstmrg, was shaking bauds with bis numerous friends hero the first of the week. '1 ne Petersburg fli sluut* play oil the Pctcrnbuig t’uious ill a game of baseball just west of town Sunday. The spore stood : Ihiiiiii’s . 1J J | 5 t ; II 9 « hestnuts ... 4 0 0 0 4 S | «l •- 14 t'ukiB* . 1 122002 11 0— k The creditable features of the frame were Will lieu**'* ami Joe Vincent’* pliehinic and Andy Lory's catch iu left field. .NOMINATED AT LAST! Smith Gets Mine Votes and the Best Go^to Brets. A Few of Advanced Heat. The delegate* from Dubois, Pike, and tiibson counties met at OsAland City last Sat unlay for nominating a Prosecuting Attorney far this (the eleventh Judicial Circuit). The Same delegates met at Pnuectoii sometime ago, but failed to nominate on account of the dcturmiuatiou of each county to nominate it* own* candidate. lirvta. of Dubois naumr. Smith, of Pike, and Kidd, of iitbsou, each held hUJre*i*oclive couuty vote at the Priucetonconvention. Wlneu the delegates met at Otklatul on Saturday moruiug. it was found that a part of the Pike delegation would go to l.retz. As soon a* this was ascertained the t.ibsou delegates detei mined not to be headed ofi in till#. style, stanifietled in mass to the Dubois candidate. The result wa* a nomination on the first ballot!. Ed. Smith, of Pike, received nine votes, and the rest went to Bretz. It ouly remains to bo said that ltreta is popular, and ha* made a good prosecutor. and will be re-elected beyond a doubt. Hon. W. A- Traylor, of .Ja«|»cr, made a telling spuechou behalf of the Democracy, and tins. Dillon, of Jasper, formerly a llepiiblican, and at one time a National, also made a speech which surprised the Boys. Mr. Dillon has had on bis studying cap, and ba* concluded that as between Cleveland ami Harrison it Is the duty of every candid man to vote for CievelamL He is to be credited witli the broaduess of his ideas which rise above party prejudice. We do not know it to be so, bat we venture the opinion that so long a* the Republican and Democratic parties stand upon their present principles, Mr, Dillon will be a Democrat, for Democracy uow demands, a suitport front all uupie)miice thinkers. Beside Mr. Dillon, Mr. Henry Caasidav was at the coureulion, and has the same credit as Mr. Dillon for advanced ideas on the political si tuation. Ue, too, will support the Democracy for tax reduction this year.
Items ci? Interest Gai&ered Democrat’s Oorrtspondents. tine Otwrtl. Since the late mins the corn erona are looking fine.—Tllie harvesting of the golden grain is about done, the quanty aud quality good.-T. J. ; lied rick made a flying trip to Terre I Haute last week on business.-The Ladies of New Lebanon gave a Lavra festival last Saturday night We did not learn what the proceeds were.Our business men seem to be in good spirits, ns the prospects are good for all kinds of vegetation and produce. Occasional. Fatoa. Wheat ts about all cut, and corn is looking well since the rain.-J. 11. Phillips is building a wheat bin near bis flouring mill.-Several of our farmers are talking of purchasing threshing machaines for tiic coming season.-Some of our Uepuhlicnii friends arc iu high spirits over tiie nom iuatou of Ben Harrison. I would like to ask what Harrison can do with Cleveland and Thurman when he could not beat ‘•Blue Jeans” Williams? For mv part I think him loo short. -We have a new furniture store bv William lliekey & sou. They will do a lively business.-1 think it is about lime some of our hoys were raising a flag pole, ltallv, Democratic hoys aud come to tin; front. Peaul.
Jt'STLt fimtlSU. Wo Ackuturlnl]* It All. fid. Dkmockat : The prosecutor is entitle.) to (lie last word. 1 am mdjr to confess that we musicians ting and play f »r either iuou*v or glory—except when we do it for our owu pleasure or from a Christian motive, in churches, which are too poor to pay. The onrauist on commencement evenin'; was compensated for her services, but did not tin: singers meet almost every night for a month that they mijrlit acquit themselves beyond criticism ? And how intolerably dull would a commencement l*e without tlio enlivening iutlueucc of music. I pro|x»se that we try the exjnsriment next year.
i Ami where «va* the "lory? Save a ' notice iu the Press of one young Indy whose single piece rctjuircd but a few hours in preparation, not a mention was mule of the singing. Silence is ; not glory—It is an intimation that the performances were not deserving of praise unless it is attributable to a total waut of a|»preciation. Asa matter of enterprise I must say I think our re|M»rters were not awake, for «li«l wo not each cxpi»ect to purchase a <lor.cn t>a|ters to let our friends know tiiat we were still alive and of some account iu the world ? What are newspapers for. If not to Say good tilings of our j»ebplc, and to sell ? Thanking you for your kindness to me, 1 contain an advocate ot ClYll.TY. *.100 Urwaril For the detection of arsenic or any drug in H’ertain Chill Cure” that will harm flic most delicate person. Fred. I’apciuncicr, 5>r., St. Philips, lud, writes: I liad lever and ague for over a year aud tried all medicine* without ail pee a a. One battle of C. C. C. -Certain Chill Cure” cured me, since which time about a year, the chills aud fever havctiot returned. Sold by Frank & ilorubrook. The more you do for some people the more they deuiaud of you. The proper treatment of such men is te hold y ourself above them. Brace Up. You are feeling depressed, your appetite is |«uor. von are botheted wlih Headache, you are hdceltv, nervous, and generally out of sorts, aud want Pi brace up. Brace up, but ten with stimulants, spring medicines, or bitters, which have for thetr basis very cheap. bad sbiskv. amt which stimulate you for an hour, aud then leave you iu worse miMlition than before. What you want is an alterative that Will purify your Moist, start healthy aetiou of Liver and Kklnevs. restore your vitality, and give renewed health amt strength. Such a medicine vnu will dud in tdectrir Bitters, sod outv an cents a bottles >1 Adams * Son's Drug Store. The cades! road to success is constant aud bard labor. A flattered man may be suspicioncd 1 —he may lie a fool. Effects of Modem life. Eminent authorities unammousjy ngrse that the high pressure methods of seders life sre rapidly making us a race of nervous invalids,—subject of ail manner of nervous afeetkwia, headache insanity dixsines* nears lets. backache. hysteria, nervows troubles of the heart, stomach, fcidaev brain, etc. Indies and gentleman who are thus afflicted. or who are compelled to keep late hours, do much mental or physical work, who worry or fret about bueluesssr domestic troubles should remember that no other romedv In the world will «o apeedly cure these diseases remove worry and the blues, induce tranquil sleep, relieve pain, or luiid »the brrain and nervous system*. se Dr. les great discovery, the Restorative Ser- : vine. It contains no opium or morphine. Trial Isdtfes free at rraak * Uocabrook*» Drug Store. Judge Thurman la said to wake, it practice to read lb« Bible through very year in three languages. Every ay he reads a chapter or two in Latt, French and English, comparing lie three versions to see how they orreapoond. vwE
The Rev Geo. H. T»n$*r, of Bourbon Iud., un: “Both myself and wife owe our hmmmmtaBMi Cure” Sold bv Ur. J W.«erg». Chas. Archer, Shoals, has been acquitted for theallejpwl murder or Miss Stanfield. Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure la sold by us ou a gurantee. It cures Con- | sumption. Sold by Ur. J W. Bergen. A really superior character seldom knows it. _ Catarrh Cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Kenedy. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. ~ The way to retonn a drunkard is for no one to countenance him. That Hacking Cough can he so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarautee it. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe has passed her seventy-sixth birthday. Sleepless Nights, made miserable bv that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure Is the Remedy for you. Sold By Dr J. W. Bergen. Why Will You cough when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. lVice 10 eta slid$1. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. The Detroit unions are pushing an investigation of child labor iu that city. Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve Croup Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. The Prohibition party is rattier inconsistent. It will neither take beer nor "take water.”—{Blizzard. Croup. W hooping Cough aud Bronchitis immediately received by Shiloh's , Cure. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. The full name of the new Emperor William II, of Germany, is Frederick William Nicholas Charles. Mrs. Cleveland is an enthusiastic tennis player and an expert at tiie game. Grover is a. little too heavy for the racket. Cathartic Pille are Whipa. To ibe liver and bowels, but give no strength. The more you take the more rou need. Miles' Pills (M.. P.) positively strengthen. The longer taken the less required Sa mples free at Frank & Ilorubrwuis.
j Quarterly meeting was belli at Al[ford, this county, last Sunday, j There «'» an average attemiauce, 'amt considerable money was snbj scribed for the erectiou of au M. E. | Church at that place. Look to Your Heart l*bysluh) lists estimate that the b>ar ihwo 5.0K>,(*>> p-uncls of w irk each d»v No v muter i»h>|»1c dm|i dealt with worn out hearts. This could tie preveuted bv Ur. Miles new and geart discovers, the New Cure. Always commences when you lirst I •drill to sfet short or breath, have weak, faiut or sutotberiug spells, iKim or tender, ness in side. etc. sold at Frank ft Hornbrook's Drug .sure. Mrs. J. F. Robling is agent for the “At iu Look Beil Spriug." All orders given her will be tilled with promptness. Respectfully, Amos Kxstz, Manufacturer Princeton lad. blCO. James Bunlett, of Monroe township, died last week, of old ago. He was SC years old. and an emigrant from Bullet I,Co. Ky., near Baird-town, born in Va. came to Pike county ut an early day has been a good eitiaen.was a lien. Babtist itt Religion. He leaves a sou and three daughters and a host oi grand and grate -grandchildren to morn his loss. Their Business Booming. Prolwbly no one thiug has ranged such a y.acral revival of trade at Adams ft Sou’s Unix Store as their giving away to their eust mner* ofso many free trial bottles of Ur. King’s New Discovery for Cousumptkm. Their trade is simple enormous in this very valuable article from the tact that It always cures and never ibsnppoiuts. Coughs, Colds. Asthma, Bronchitis Croup, aud all throat anil lung diseases tiuk-lky cured. You can test It before huvmg hy getting a trial battle free, large sue ft. Every bottle warranted. Nut culture is begiuning to attract i attention iu Georgia. Quo maa has more than one thousand pecan trees planted, aud as many English walnuts now just coming Into Bearing. f ■ i .—- The ueaSsrial llmtlai properties *1 Oariyi Prophylactic Flat* la case at Aeciuealt, lor haratAcsMa, Pals. WsaaOs, etc. lu prompt use will invarialril relieve, and prevent Erysipelas. Gangrene, or FTottd Flesh. Owing to the cleansing and purifyiug qualities of the Fluid the most obstinate Ulcer, Boils, Carbuncles, ami Running Sores are rendered pure and healthy aud speedily eurcu, no other application being necessary. The supreme court of this state has decided that “a mcchiuic* Hen can not be acquired against the property of an infant. A l ieu implies a contract, aud, as an infant can not make a vald contract, no Hen can be obtained against its property. The ract tbat the builder has no knowledge that the owner was an infant ami believed such infant to be of full age uutil after he had done the work ran make no difference. An infant can not be slopped from asserting his true age, nor from avoiding hie contract by pleading his disability. eat Southern Hog Cboiry and ilion Cure Companr swaut an iu this .county. From stars per month easiir ut reliable men need apply. refs the
HEADACHE CITY 1>ENTU»TKY I. D. Lcetzerich, Is mt i of the Liver, and can y cored by that tirand r of the Liver and iary Organs, LIVER REGULATOR icr*rtvKS» »y its use, and it olti- ^ e to the full ctijojA. H. SITIItLEY, ■ IMutttas . tew urtetily cured by taking SIMMflS IJYEE REGULATOR Let 111 wb» auller renu mber that SICK 1HD NERVOUS HEADACHE i pnv uteday takla* >4omu fna Ipnaa I iadu at* tea coeUc if >a i m\d HUB. BI-ST IN X.litKKT. CITY BAKERY. 1'Rl'lTS or AlUla KINDS A SECIALTV. CITY BAKERY. incilSHItlW. 1. >lfl OTSTKRS. CITY BAKERY. II'm. 11 fliS, Proprietor of The CITY BAKERY. Sells the timt VIENNA BIIEAD and the best SBOSEiaiZS AT IH* rat rest -PHIl'KS--TUT HIS_ CERTAIN i ll (Ere from a Ibrpid liver or Malaria. Perferllr hanalesa, contains no Araeote or fkiil alar itnd can be riven to the delicate net person vith perfect aafety. Asaloaiefor Tired Feeling, Lorn of ApHite, lleadadte, Nervous Depression and petite. Ileadadte. Nervous Loer Sji its erig inatln* from 1 aktoeaal without a Parallel. PIUCE, 111.00 Per Ttottlo. Orte J. C. MENDENHALL & CO., JSTAJl in LI e. 1*4.. V. S. A. Sold bj Fj ank ana Hornbrook.
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" "™"' WA« For local jiu'i traveling agei.is, 10 sell our Fruit and Ornamental Stock. We g»Tc good wages and steady work. Address for terms, t B. R1CMBDSC1 t Go., Xamrfiata, Ctaeva X. Y. Mention this paper. 6t LADIES! SEE HERE!! YOU CAS BE MADE TltEPICTUItE OP lIKALTtl BY IJSt.NO GILMORE’S AROIiillC THE. Tt Is remedy is the result of years of expertlu Plo o In Pharmacy. nml is pronounced by Physicians and Medical *odefies to I* a perfect NERVE AND BPaIN FOOD. ■ought the ItolonSM HIGH ARM JUNE SINGER SEWING MACHINE BECAUSE IT WAS THE BEST*
MV 1KMUL WOT IT ftrtlimaMliWiuUfUlwMk. tm/k HmMm al Factory Mm. KRIT l&eniB VilUlID nt nx&it Aleuts InMttltamMftnfltt, JUHE UUffiCfOBOffi COL MtVIMtldU. ltbAL. Notice to Physicians. IX PURSUANCE of the law establishing a J County Uoanl of Acalth, and requiring all physicians and accouchur* to report to th« secretary of said Hoard, t hereby request a full compliance with the law In this regard, and all threuacd physicians and accouchura arc hereby not I fled to uddreai tVelr reports awl all business pertaining to my office to A. It. BYERS*. Bee P. C. B. II., Petersburg. Pike Co., tud.
Notice To Heirs of Petition To Sell Beal Estate. BTAtkOFIxdiaxa. i aa llkti County.) ®»* CHICOT COLUT. Notice i* hereby given that kkmxMu.LKK.aUmtiitttmor ol iIm estate of milks 1 Uai. iivi.1 ikwtuicil, Las Bled his p&IUun to sell tbe Heal Est ate of the decedent, bis personal property ts-lnr insufficient to pay bill >lel>ts: and that »ahl petition will be beard on the IJSth Judicial day or tile June, term wbieli will ta> the Mb day or June, lte«, at the next tenu or the Circuit Court or said County. Attest; Oioolet Motto am. Cleric, 7 C. C. Pike County. Xotice of Final Settlement of Estate. In The Matterof Thel ,he p,ke rtBPOit fc—t-ia?Term-ItoC-sasS. HfjJ ***■ VOTICE Is iutroby given, that tbe un.lcrsisnCourt, and short cau.<A. #' say Chare lav wb said account cnl vouchers should nut be AJ proved. And tlw bain of said estate, and-al Others interested then-in, arc also herhy « ituirrl. at the .line and ptaee afomaid, (oaf pear and mate proo( of their lielrshlp « claim to any part or said estate. eomta.hu h. be edit. Ail iii i ai 1st rotor. Townsend Pieener d Smith AUy’s. Superintendent’s Notice. PUBLIC examination «f applicants for 1 * teacher's lirnur will be held on tbe last Saturday of each month as follows: For jibe mouths id June, September and March, at Augusta; foi the months or July. October, January and April, at Petersburg; for the mouths or August, November, February and May. at M'luakiw. A cert ideate or good moral eharaeterfrom some member tf the County Hoard of Edueatluu must he l nought by appMeanu lu the ...I. ,..l fs.n I'.ui.n- finu>rlMt.lbbst l.v county audrmtn Coun those out ot the county. June IS. UK.. Notice of Administration NOTICE Is hereby given, that the unitorsigned has been appointed by the judgi uT the Circuit Court of like county, state is Indiana, administrator , giber-slate of Heatei A. Main! late of pike county, deceased. -Said estate tosuufosec to be advent. Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property. VOT1CE to Irerehy given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of t'AUts Vai». deceased, will offerfor sate at public oote r>- at the reside nee of Hoarat M aos in Monroe township. Pike county, ludUna.ua Saturday, Jose 23d, 1888, % II f .01 nera.tin I itintriprlf hfflfMIffiltlF in Jul,] wtate con*l*tlng of one aifuv out? yoM oir work oxen, oui undivided halfoTasteaiit san mill, and other art heir*. TEKMX: Si.msidBve dollarsand under, cash on the day of sole; arcl on all sums over fire dollars,a credit of uLs.: months wilt be tSSfSJSSAWA
A* BILLSM * CO. • _j MU In. IFOR $ALC~H*un. Hoow (new) ofS rooms hall and porch amt all nerewiary nut buildings, good ciH'.eni nud plenty of young fruit lrr«, grape vtue*do..In a pfcnumt puri of town. Terms very low Pay intents easy. TOW.t LOTS. A IwaliEul Kd one square from main ditwi ♦350. Terms to suit purchaser. Lola 14 In PndtU*. Addition. Ijur frame dwelling plenty of fruit and water. ?WU*-ssh. Lot 1? tu Morgan's addition, Bkh frona Iwcttiujc and all conveniences. Price ICO* f3u>.. cash. IS wry desirable Iowa lots In t'nlon. Terms lower titan the lowest. [ Hi* tf r have several lots and houses amt. | kdsln Peter«burg,dcsirubh» loeuUUt a. Tutus low. _ .. , | Bouse and lot In Petersburg Joining Buy. ; erds addition all new and complete, good cellar, (Hilt. and water, pttt) cash. House A Lot in Alford, dwelling and store room combined, two stories in good repair. Will sell cheaper than the cheapest *■'*». ?3u>. cosh. The choicest house and lot on upper Halls' Street, house of 10 rooms, au ahuudauce of fruit uf alt kinds. UMt fWUO cash, baiuuce on easy Scrum Two lots with new frame house all neat and complete with young orchatd tu Morgans addition, ♦«!». t.'sshor exchange for .until hum lads »* 40 iu Border .addition. WtU sell' ; tor 5125, or tnu|e. lot lit In Utspui addition with honse of tour na nus and good buru.WOO, $3W, cash balance in tiiM mouths. A eery desirable lot with doable business bouse- lev house and well of never fulling water in Lnlou, iud.smO. House and 2 lots In Oakland City, house ■ f several rooms near railroad. MKo, or exchange tor haul or house A lot or near Petersburg. FA It .US.
ST acres (vil la ml in Clay township. tosh); H cash, lent years on balance. 50 acres on the sand taal la Madison Tp. No. 1 luiul. M.per acre,}, cosh. 187 acres in Kn I county all In Umber OW (sreliatjcr to assume a tiU lm*atgui.j tttlsiKV to be f«i<l 1 .1-i-Sjcars, » acres lit Wayne county Illinois. l'u» sale at a bargain. £9! acre* Inataikc ) Inti. Will soli cheap. SI acres in Clay Sp. well Improved; 10 acre* ‘tipiber. t£M; t&OU casta.lad. to suit purchaser. -Ml rn-tw in Logan township, with good wait, log house snl bam. ftfip; ww-tliiNcaak,ban to stilt purchaser 7S aero* In Clay township adjoining the 40 acre* nfaova iwiimI, o Uh good Sew franco dwelling and bam, a good young orchard audT plenty of water. Price, g&w; ouelUnldsli, bai. in equal payme nts of 12 and H months, SO acres in Logan tp.; 12 acre* timber bet. In higbsMte of cultivation; 2-xtorv framedwelliug, good barn, two wells good water, all necessary oultbuildiugx, young orchard; a Up top farm throughout. Price, f2&&; oue-Uiud cash; 1 and 5 years on balance. SO acre* in Lockhart tp. SO acres In cultlvatiun, Utl. in white oak timber, good log buildings, good water and SU due young (tolltrees, rlluu; s cash, Iml. In 12x24 mouths. » acres In Clay tp. adjoining Vuton. AH cleared sud In high stale »l euitivatiou. PS* per acre; J, cash, bal. to suit purchaser. SO se res In Clay Tp. good house, barn and out buildiug. ou public road, well cloverve, plenty oi witter. 1CW. j;casb, 12 to 34 mut,. ’ 43 acres In Washington Tp. at Stork’s ferry. Good lunu. siaa Payment to suit porchesaero* one mile from Petersburg, on Winslow load. 20 acres cleared, due land, m per acre to suit purchaser. ice teres one mil* from Petersburg, la turn cuudti ion, all tillable, well clovered. gta pet acre. flow cash. Inferred pay menu IBM per year with « percent. Interest annually. A bargain. 39» acre* in Patok* Tp. known as the Cope-, hMdd Poe.famd.iu Sect. 35. T 18.1UV price* ;Sba M caster, of said litud is timber. WStliiSI separate tor Its**. ■) cash bat. ml tme^'aiHe^fiom'tdW sutures near Poaey’iwad nrihginA.-h **>» bottom. Excellent *-oru land, MWM? acres the above «h and o>a acre* oonhstwKuf large new two story itauae, other bulBMhap and tacliard, f«,attt*ee us at ouce as groat louceintnis are ndrltd uu the above. Macros in Lockhart Tp level and la good shape. TO acre* cleared, good box boose uf i ruuiua tog bare sbeded MM teet two pud etotems ansi other improvements at g*aal fruit tree*. fto» half cash balance to salt purchaser, will take stock tor part* of cash payment. 134 acres In Montgomery Co. Kan. 4 as Ilea from town Of 2M inhabitants level, w-H fenced plenty of water orchard of Ui trees and new (tame house, with 6 rooms. klsftxoo easy terms orexebang toe Sad Estate in Pike Co. A rare ubanee tor a per* son wishing to locale in Southern Kan. Macros In torch hart tp. hewed tog bunas It* stories high with uet buildings, frame an. tog Iwrn.otciiard an abundance of wat'-A acres cleared, all fenced. ««*». }« aasb bmanoe I n one and two year*. rest Kb,AT. ftevcral choice' dwellings in Petersburg. All pleasantly located.
