Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 14, Petersburg, Pike County, 23 August 1888 — Page 3

Pike Comity Democrat. THURSDAY, AUGUST 23,1838. [Kulere.1 at Ufa IWtofTU-c at retenbant, I ml., for transit! Ueh us UiruufU the malls as itecoud class matter. I •PMBiniOSI, rer Year - - ll.U t'Ll'l BATES. I Arsons sending us a elab of FITS, with US, will receive the paper free tor oue year. The rtke toast I Bsaenat has tks lar|Mt rlreslatiea ef say aeasyaper pabllabsd la rUe Ceaatjl Advertisers alU asks s sets at this tort!

A Card. We desire to return our heart-felt thanks to the many kind friends who so nobly assisted us in savin*; our goods front the Itaiuejt on the morniug of the IGth isut. and trust an al\vi»e Prpvklenee will protect you from similar experience. W. V. IIaROROVE & Co. A 2 gallon pail full of syrup for $1 at King’s Grocery Store. School Hooks at Dr. J. W. Bergen’s. Wheel and Vine* Ping Tobaeee, One or both brands, sold by J. II. Itoi sii, O.G. Store, and by G.K.Kncu, Petersburg. Ind. Breakfast Hominy—uuiinmonly fine—at King’s. Wall paper and school k« cheap at Dr. J. W. ■gen’s. Celebrated W. L. Iwuglas #3 [also a full line of Ids other Jvertiscd in another column, found at Yocxts & Co’s, Agls, Petersburg, Ind.

swart*. Glassware ups—all new and b King'8. and other hand-! Jittnps at J)r. J. W.! Hci served at all hour# bv \Vm1Iis«;k\,Sk. I very best Cincinnati liiffer- j WMlitMir.S, t>U. ;

riginal Grocery he best groceries. Ows f«r Sale. mis who wish to bur c<hhI il! rail um ' I l John K. Ash. aranfbd to be full ing's./

I To Loan. rUhiuv to borrow pic ami m«v terms ‘ ty < an be accoui- j : on [K. A. Kt.v. lYtcntbvrjc, I ml. pert, Original Gro-j IB Oil goods, 8Ug- I teas, tobact

at Groceryman. \ a fresh lot of inc. Leave! th him for Qneeiisiine

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THE HEWS Subscribe for the Democrat. Gel somethin? ready for the fair. Bring your job work to this office. Terre Haute’s co-operative grocerystore has closed. A killing trust fell at St. Pan),Min., last Friday night. Arthur hag organized a Cleveland aud Thurman Club. A Young Men’s State Prohibition league has been organized. Terre Haute business men have or ganizcd a tariff reform club. A liear has been seen in Montgomery county, near Warcland. An Elkhart carriage-factoty recently shipped a vehicle to Germany. The Indianapolis \Y\ C. T. U. has organized to assist tba Prohibition campaign. Charles Villier* ha* been a member of every British Parliament for fiflythree years. An immense State Labor meeting is being arranged for next month, at Indianapolis. The Boonville Council has a committee to see to it that the tova is clea|i>ed ot tilth. Thirty thousand dollars worth of property was destroyed by fire at Anderson last Thursday. The Lafayette iraturai-gas coni|>any has organized, with a capital-stock of $500,000divided into 110,000 shares. The Mormons are contemplating moving to Mexico to avoid suppression by the United States government. Attorney-General Mirhcncr has been engaged the last few days in preparing the prosecution of White Caps. Friday Chat. Dilger stabbed to death police officers Joseph ICnseuburg and Jas. W. Jones, at Louisville, iu resisting arrest. Dilger is iu jail waiting ttial. An attempt has been being made to have a re-union at iliiiitiugbnrg, but owing to a lack ward no-, iu doiiattug money to the enterprise it has been abandoned.

It is authoritatively dated that a challenge ii» to bo scut to Blaine, proposing joint deltaic iu twelve cities of IT. S., bet ween the “Plumed knight*' ami t'artiste. The tariff is to be the subject ot discussion. The county Teachers, Iustitutcopcn cd here Monday with tlic lulloft lug instructors: Prof. G. Dallas Lind, of Danville; Prof. G. W. Thoinpsou, of Terre llante; Prof. A. C. Crouch, of Petersburg: Prof. J. IV. Bateman, of Ituonville; and Pro!. J. D. Grime*, of Whitman. The exercises arc excellent, ami considering tlie bad weather, the attendance was good. It promises to bconcot the best of Institutes. The .News must say that it can’t publish lengthy obituary notices and resolutions of condolence tit less paid for. Those who acrid in notices of this kind anti tlo tiot accompany them with the cash must not exited to see them iu print.— tt’instate S'ctc*. The Xews asks what is its own. A newspaper should be paid for its work. It is right to respect one's friends, and it is right to pav for the same. The editor has the priiiliug to pay for. and he should lie paid in reIttru. Five cents a line is all the DrMm it vt charges,and we insist that it is right lor its to have the utonev tve pay out relutided to us by those wild are benefited. Joe MabUleBeU. •Itte Stubnletielyi.y ninp t ike t oun***^“<«^mnty is iu the Slate of ua. and Indiana is a part of the United States. Joe thinks he is bigger (bail the .United States. Joe is running for att office anti lie thinks the world is eyeing him with a jealous eye. Joe thinks the race for President ot .life United States is only a secondary affair to his little exertion. Joe is going to bo elected with a rousing ami decisive majority at the election this coming Sixth day of No-vember-to take a back scat.— It untingbtng Imlejtetident. Aunt her Fire,

Fire broke out in Squire White's office last Thursday morning at about 3 o'clock, in the rear tot>m of the second story over the Model Drug store occupied by Frank and ilombrook.: and spread to ltilluieycr .V Montgomery's hardware store. The losses are greatly in excess of the insurance but have not yet been estimated. The Fields & LeMaster* Insurance Agency bad issued policies as follows: To Ilillineyer & Montgomery, on stock $1000.00, in the Franklin. Indianapolis; M. II. Ftank, on building, $$,- 300,00 in Herman American, and to Frank ft Hornhrook, on stock. $1250.00 in Phenix, of Itrooklin, and $1250.00 in Ins. Co. of X. A. The following sustained io-sos: Hargrove, Dr It. It. Kime, Dr. I.aMarr, building ft 1 Xian, Posey & Thurman, law; Dr. Harris, dentist: Helds ft LeMasters ins. agents; Sqire White, office of. pension agency ami J. P.; Moore's saloon. McKay's building, oceupletl by llargroveft Co.,tins Frank, aiul soWc others sustained damages that have not ret been estimated. Dr. Kiinc and . Laftfarr were not insured. Kime sustained damages, and laMarr lost everything, at tlul Squire White. The drug store and Hardware store were entirely destroyed. the adjoining buildings greatly tged. A. II. Alexander had is policies to Uillrrever ft Moutrr on buildihg. $3500.00, and on $3000.00. in HartfonI and home; Mire s saloon $1001X00 anti on $800.00. We judge the losses aggregate 15 or 30 thousand dolperhaps two-thirds insured. Dm*I Wait* Taar Xsaej. n’t waste your money on old lies or r ck jour nerves quinine wheu you can . Certain ('bill Cure on a 5« your druggist's t to take, cures fever, ague I as a general tonic il without a parallel y Uornbrudk.

Local Meatioa. J. W. Thomas divided cash with ns Saturday. J. F. Kiue, Union, was in town Saturday.. C. E. Montgomery is here from a Western trip. The Demockat Uli after the campaign for 25c. Mrs. Matilday Loveless called Saturday to subscribe. Dr. John D. Lcetzrich went to Union, Monday, on business. A. II. Taylor was at French Lick Spring recuperatingNst week. Miss Lillie King returned Thursday, from a visit to frieuds iu Illinois. E. B. Evans returned trom Cincinnati Tuesday where he is engaged in business. P. S. Withers has been out anions; j the boys, pole raising and “fence building.'’ Turner G.Brashear,Chicago,is visit- j iag friends and relatives in, and near, I Petersburg. Prof, (1. W. Thompson and lady, ot j Terre llaute, arc the guestsof Mr. and ! Mrs. G. J. Nichols. Hon. J. D. Barker and Hon. E. A. Ely have been out making a number j ot campaigu speeches. Ilcv. J. A. McGlone, Worthington, j arrived here yesterday morning to j hold services for the Episcopalians. Col. A. L. Morrisou returned to I Greencastle, Thursday, after a visit here as the guest of his brother-in-law j and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Roxana i King.

Mis* Elia Sttillvan, of Vincennes, ami Mr*. Julia ianghlin, of Torre; Haute, have been the guest of Mrs. Johanna Sullivan, this place, since Saturday last. Mrs. Captain Carson, Evansville, returned to that place Mondav, after a visit to this place as the guest «f Mrs. and Mr. lieo. Pinney. Mrs. Carson took sick.Sunday, hut was not seriously »o,ami was thought to be entirely over the attack when she left here. Mekness and Heath*. •Oil N WtttU. Dikii, Friday, August 17. Mr. John Jerreld, of Flux. Deceased had been married, leaves one child, lived in" Knox county, where he -was buried oiithclO.h. lie was about Zi years old. MRS. X. B. WHITEHC.VD. Died, Mrs. I*;. Whitehead, of Consumption, at her home in Jefferson township, August 15, age not learned. She was hurried at, or near Highbanks, East of hcre.au White river. i iui.it or miis. aM> nu. ni xt'AN. Dr. Duncan returned Iroin Bedford Monday, where lie had been called InMis. Duncau in consequence of the extreme illness of*tiieir infant child at (hat place, where Mrs. Duncan had been visiting, lie re|torts the chiltl very ill.but with buncos for recovery. MRS. MAUV E. WOLVIX. Dikii. Mrs. Mary E. Wolvin, wife of S. 1*. Wolvin. of consumption. Sun- '• tlay, August 10, at her home in Alton! tAvo miles east of this place, aflct a lingering illness. Interment at Morrison grave yard. Deceased leaves a liti-baml ami two children—a girl about 15, and a hoy younger. UUlAX Weaver. Dikii, Lillian Weaver, of CUotyca' 1 n tail Inin .Mom! a^JrtTgu *, 13. Itilerl&ent at the Stm-kv grave yard. It was the infant chi(|l of Mr. and Mrs. J. f jus. Weaver, ot this place. '■Tilts was s soul tnalint out •*> lho wsrr Of RtsruUjr's whir whtrsrs; Iswvlnj hohln.l it tho biitors 01 life TV llvlnj can never dev.” W ALTER MORt; AN. iiiKit, Waller Morgan, at the family residence just south of town, Friday, August 17,of luflamation of the bowels. Funeral<at the house at 10 a. in. bv Uev. Fteeiuan. of the Presbyterian Church, this place. Intcrnieut at Walnut Hills.

HAYES. The si'll born child of Mrs. John j Hayes was buried near here Salur-j «lay. TIIOMA8 CARSON*. _ f Mr. Thomas Carson, who has for many month# been * flitted of bright* di*eas H still in a precarious condition | at his residence. Mr. Carson is an ! aged and respected ritixen of. this j place, and has many friends here who j will rejoice to #ce him well again. SQTIRE A. K. SELBT. Mr. A. K. Selby has been coutinol j to his residence, and part of the time! to his bed, for many weeks. Ileari disease is his trouble. He has lired a good many years, lias made warm friends ho ex teud sincere ay in* pa thy. PROFIT MORGAN*. Deputy County Clerk Profit Mor- j gan ia confined to bis residence south ■ of town, haring been ill of malaria! fever for several days, lie is not dangerous at this writing, and it is thought will recover. CLARENCE MILBCRN*. uikil Clarence * Milbern, of flux, i .Saturtlay night, August IS, at hisi home in Marion township, this conn- j I ty. Deceased had uot reached hi* majority, lie was the only son or T. C. Milburn, of this place. He we# a young man of good habits, uutimely ent off, leaving a young wife, but no children. Interment at window. D. Q. Chappell, Algiers, was at Wadiiugtom Monday. Card af Thanks. Kd. Democrat: Extend nr sinmynsl thanks to those kind friend*, who amMed me during the fire here last-TtnirwUy,, { appreciate their edbrU most graciously, and wish fir them continued prosperity with

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Excellent com and other fall crops good, das Barton's infant child died last Saturday The attendance at the County Teacher’* Institute ftoni Monroe township la mall. Many refuse to attend because the township trustee refuses to allow the customary S}< percent, for attendance. 1 think the trustees ot the county should study how to encourage the schools ami to do nothin* to their injury op a plea of economy. Economy may he practiced in the wrong place. Korexample.it would be poor policy to let' the teaching of schools to the lowest bidders . Mr. McOregery, of Barton township, Gibson county, bad a team of mule* killed by lightning Inst Friday/ The Democrats of Monroe township organized a club August 14, with a large membership. Sherman Grim, of our township, was killed at Oakland City last Saturday. J. D. Hasmer Items. A meeting was hehl here Inst Tuesday evening, looking to the advisability of erecting a graded school building . John Miley's child has been very ill fbr sometime. Thos. Horn brook. Union, visited his hr>ther here last week—John, who has been ill for many days The establishment of Mason * Co., on «th street, has a supply Of Bologhua, Watermelons, and Ayres Cathartic Pills . A coal bank is to be opened here immediately .. The liosiner string band played at the barber shop last Monday evening Saturday,the Democrats raised a Cleveland and .Thurnum pole eighty feet high Xext Saturday < veiling there will be a festival at the Hornier General Baptist Church. Come every bodv and bring your pocket books_M. L. lleatbmau has shipped twelve car loads of wheat from this place . . Rev Juntos and family, of Oakland City, stopped off here Saturday, an their way to i'leasant Ridge Church to attend a basket meeting ... Ab. TounTg has iieen sick Thos. Howard has a Cleveland hat .. Miss Geneva tiorabrook is still teaching music at this place. Cot; x tut coistx.

Dutch Town. Mr. Kd.: In looking over the Dkmockat I hud item* from utmost alt part* of the county, but none from this |>art, so 1 wiU seutl you a few. I*olitics is rather quiet here, health is good, corn tine Harry Ault, who has bad an abress oil his let; sometime, is slowly iinprorFng Mrs. Ilaimule McCain has rvtnrned trout Kan., aud Mr. McCain will return soon. Mr. McCain moved to Kan. about a year ago. Thero is no place like old Dike. Ham Mr. I.uther Roger is the happy father of a ten pound girl. The little stranger put in an appearance on the 13tli inst .. Mr. Arnold's store was broken into on the lith inst, by some out-laws .. There is the greatest nuisance in this neighborhood I know of. One Mr. Arnold own* a swing, aud ha* it run Sunday evenings. The company generally have, a row. Oil last Sunday a week ago, Douglass Wil. liam* and Mr. Withers had a set-to at this swinging. I don't go much on the girl’s modesty in irntronizing such Klias Church and Mamwl McCain say that Joe Stubblefield is the d— ndest liar in a dog trade jhey erer saw. This is rather hard ou a candidate fur Representative. August 17th. ISSS, —JMffnPaliuer Jerrel. aged 30 year*. 11 days. Deceased was a tncitiber of Tnion Assembly. D97, K. of L., of America. The following resolution* were adopted by his assembly: IFArrm*, It plcaseu the Grand Masterworkman of the Kteruat Assembly, August 17th, to transfer our beloved brother, John Palmer Jerrell, from tours to an alher sanctuary,Therefore, Jitxoleetl, That I lie member* of l‘nion Assembly, K. of L-, America, extend to the relatives and frieiHls of their departed brother their earnest find most tender sympathy in this lime of heart-break and gloom. llesnlcetl, Further, That while we recognize the right of the Great Architect to scud Ills workman when and,where He will, wc also claim a right to regret the decision that takes one whom wo admire, respect and love, from ns, out over an utiknowti sea. (oa clime we may uot know until, like him, wc hear sir of the clock, anil lay aside our life with its labors. lietolceti, That these resolutions be spread upon our minutes, aud that a copy be given each of the Petersburg papers, and also The Journal of I'uited Labor for publication. J. Gi s. WkayerJ W. II. Fkklix.> Com. S.Jt. Smith.) A Grateful Acknowledgement. Montpelier. O., Sept, i, 1887. The Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga: Gentlemen: 1 wish to proclaim to the world what S. S. S. has done for me. For the past ten years 1 have been afflicted with dreadful eruptions on my face, caused by ivy poison. 1 wa« under the treatment of a number of (diysicians, but obtained no relief. I tried tbe beat ‘-blood purifiers in the market, but without avail. I had given up in despair, thinking I could not be cured; but happening to read the Detroit Journal, I noticed S. 8. S. advertised aud read Mrs. Bradley’s testimonial. I thought I would try this remedy. I have taken eight bottles, nad there U not a spot on mg face. It has also cured nie of chronic catarrh. I feel like a new person. I cannot find wonts sufficient to express my appreciation of it* merits, and the gratitude I foci for the glad tiding* that came to me through the reading of that advertisement. Wishing you every* success, lam * Your* truly, JosikOvkx. Treatise on Blood aud Skin Diseas--OttlBBI.KIt la Meiuoriunt Atlanta, Ga. e« matted free. Tins Swift

Hacking y Shiloh’s Dr. J. W. says that there are ' i the United States, ear. be so quickly re. Wi* guarantee it 'Sea. express \tu runs from Lonto Edinburg, '90 miles iu eight hours. Shiloh’* Cough and onsum otkm Cuieia sold by ns on a sura TO. It cures Consumption. Sold by Dr V W. Bergen.

General Sherman \as |Hiix‘ha$ed a house in New York «nd will make the city his home. ' Catarrh Cured, health \d sweet breath secured, by Shiloh’sCataiv Bemety. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. The largest marble marry in the work! is that of the Gt rgia Marble Company, in Pickens C« mty. Croup, Whooping Cough nd Bronchitis immediately received by i dob's Cure. Sold by Dr. J. If. Bergen. —4Cardinal Manning says bat “London is a desolation beyond hat of any 1 city in the civilized world. ' Sleepless Sights, made miser he by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure h the Remedy Ibr yon. Sofrt By Dr J. W. ergen. The reasou Mohammed r« used to j * go to the mountains was her «sc the j hotel rates were so high.—[L» i. I Shiloh's Cure will immediate!} relieve Croon Whooping Cough and Br ichitis. sSnid by Dr. J. W. Bergen. It is said that the oil puinpetl from Lima to Chicago \viIntake the dace of at least half the coal now cons wed in the Lake City. Why Will You cough when Shiloh's ure will give immediate relief. Price l« 'ts and *!. Sold by Dr. J. W.Bergen. One of the curiosities ou exhibit >n at the Cincinnati Centennial is a j. trilicd watermelon, which was fott d near the quarries of the South? i Granite Company at Lithonia, Ga. Down Whip A Sick Horae. Nor take Cat baric Pills .when your bowel or liver arc sluggish. They are whip- i But try—once at least—Miles' Nerve am Liver Pills. Tber act through the nerves. i Samples free at Prank Jc Uornbrooks. “Don’t you see," was one of Sheridan’s constant phrases. An lurrriaMe Sign. , Swelling of the ankles or feet urheu not due to rheumatism. Prof. DeCosta says, is always caused by a weak or diseased heart. > Sc is'shortness of breath, pain or uneasiness when lying on the left side, smothering sprits. Theonlv cure is l»r. Miles’ New Cure. Sold at Prank & Uornbrooks.

Washington has an anti-bobtail car association of nearly 1,000 persons. Bnrkleu’s Arnica Salve. Tliebest salve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt lihetim Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped llandChilblains. Corns, aud ail Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale fcv Adatus & Son 3Sy Both Grant and Sheridan were buried on the second Saturday iu August. It is customary for all ou r people to tg£ii out when a circus comes to town. It is also customary for all who hare ever tried Canter’s chicken cholera cure to recommend it to their neighbors. It is sold ou plan of "uocure,no pay,-* by l)r. J. W. Bergen. Mrs. Aiken, the only *nrvivi<kWiis. ter of Carlyle, die^etrtiugnst 1, aged seventy,ni*rs'-' rurrtU awl Wreterfst. The biUie says, "mau is fearfully and wonderfully made.” Bat phyailogisU all coueede that the most wouderful portion of man ia the uerv ones system. I n it are located the seats of life and mind, and the control of all the bodily organs. When the ; nerves at* destroyed, the part ia paralyzed, f The tiesh. Wood and bouea are as nothing to ' it. Derangements of the brain or nerves •re the causes of bmutache, its. Untie ring of the heait, sexial weakness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, eoM bads aud feet. A free trial bottle of Dr. Kites' Nervine—the latest aud most successful cure tor all these discuses. may be had a! Fraad A Horn brook's I»ru; store. German locomotives do about twelve and oue-half years’ service. When a person it iu good health, items concerning the merit of a remedy are of little interest. However, it is wise to be prepared, ami our readers should uot forget that the m wt reliable tonic and blond purifier is Dr. Guv soil’s Yellow Duck and Sarsaparilla. This remedy is « simple vegetable compound, and is harmless to the most delicate individual. Try it when you Ice! unwell aadeujov its revivfyiug effect. Mobile is to have an orphan asylum for the colored children. Renews Her Tutlk. Rrs. Phoebe Cheder. Peterson, Clay Iowa, tells the follewlng rem ant able storrr the truth of which is vouched for by the resideals of the town: "1 am TSyeare* old. bare been troubled with kidney complaint ami lameness for many years: could not dress myself wiUestt help. Now I am free from all pain r"-*’ to do my owu to Electric Bitters r»v having renewed my youth, aud ——-—-* *’ “ ami ,iala.’ Adams A Son's

Absolutely Pure. This powder nevervarios. A marretat parity strength ami wlwdesomness. .Mare s,-o-' nomieui tlmn theordhmrv kinds. atul canals* be sold in eom|>eitii>n with, the multitude of low test, short weight alum fir phosphate now iers. Sold only in cans. Royal liukiitc PowJcrCo., 1US Wall St. S. Y. r». ■um.it mu mu -f - ..m riii*eiuiii Ft A»IiR «OF 18S8» WILL BE HELD ON Hvndaj, Tnesdaj, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, September 3,4,5,6&7. Tl»e (asople of Pike county should show » proper interest anil feel a prick in the success of their. 00ITNTY PAIR nd give all i>ossible aid by making T7LL KXTKIES in all the departicnts ereilitahle to the resources of s c Comit y. Let all bring the best of » esr stock, grain, or any articles r ised or produced, and the result will 1 A PLEASANT SURPRISE ant honor tc all.that through their sup pot it was made I he most successful tali iver liekl in the County. I ROF. A. L. TOLBERT

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XTOTICE Is hereby given toall parties tnter- " I will .tteud at toy nOb« Id ■Steudai, > IVESV TCESD.VT, To transact business connected wllh the office of trustee of Lockhart township. All person* having business wllh uald office will please take notice. J. W. STILWKLL, Trustee. VOTK’E 1* hereby given to all patties euiitl cermil, that l will be at iny residence, one mile east or Arcadia, tvui ti-esdat. To attend to lauiuna mumvlnl with the otllev of Trustee of Monroe township. SAML' El. LOW' E, Trustee. NOTICE U hereby given, that t w»H be at it m.v rcstdeuev, KVMY TUCBSOAT, To atteml te business connected with the office or Trustee of lagan township. 1‘isltlrelvlno business transacted except on offieu-ilays. SILAS KIRK,Trustee. N rtTICE Is hereby given toatl parties eon-, ceruetl that I will attend at my resji KVEItY WOXD.VT, T.Mransaet busineMeon'H^J^Ith l be office Trustee of Madison tow'^hip, r Positively imASisluoss tram nr led except on offiice-dayj^^ * ..-^IAMES RVMUIJC, Trustee. _f|"■uy office "V OTH'E Is hereby given to all |e ^ terested that I will attend afi nt my residence. KVKKT FKIOAT, to transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Marion township. All persons having business with said office wilt please take notice. W.F. BROCK, TtustceVOTK'E Is hereby given toatl parties eoncerned that I will attend at my office KVKKT PAT, To transact business connected with the office of Trustee of JeOersoutownship. U. W. HARRIS, Trustee. 8000Book Acents mated ta son

Grover Cleveland tolbMMihl 5**“*'?’ *■?_•*•* if*—** —< »«4 ( .•rtMIkMa <V.btW »► S~*y *Syi?Ll!wiL'Ll|>.,£Su«!f Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, 1‘ETERSBUUG, - - INDIANA An land, ud tows property placed hi my hand* ftiraale will beadverUard ft** erf charge. Urrice— Cp rtaln orer City limy Store

FOR K.tLK»D)m House (new) of5 moms hsill and porrh and ait ncmaojr out buildings, good cistern and tplualv «f y»>un*t rt-aii trees,grape vines Ac., In a piensnt part uf town. Tvruis very hi* fojiiwats easy, TOWN LOTH. A bcantif at lot one square from main street IS40. Term* to suit purchaser. I, U in Proffits, Addition. Urp- frtuno d ■.veiling, plenty of fruit and water. {wtenah. Urt IT in .Morgan s addition, nice frame [itwrlUng and alt conveniences. Price toot) ah. KU»..

13 very desirable towa lots in l' uion. lower than Hit lowest. Tjrru* S“ We h*w several lots amt houses amt 111 lYtershnne.deelrsble loealUh-s Terms , House and lot tafttmlnit Jelnlnt Say•nls r.ddit ;oa all new ami eomntetr, good sellar, fruit, and water. <«» rush. House & Lot to Alford, dwelling and store yrpni comLtued. two stories in good repair, nrtw set! cheaper than the cheapest saw. $450. usli. ' The ehadeest house and lot on upper Main street, nmwsoi It rooms, an auuudauce of frolt «S«!I stools. tSWW. tl Weash, fantaucw ms easy terms. ', Two Ws with new fhantc house an neat and romplete with younttorftfcaid In Morgans adatftou, |7C6. i *»t»hor aclut^i* for Mitall ferut t-ots 38 & tu In Snyder udditfesp. W ill sell for ttSs, or trade. Lot IS in Morgan aitditinn with four looms laid good baru.Ktti. »&», aiiec In nlue months. A very desirable lot with double business «•->«■ lev house and well of never failing terdu Union, ImJ.SaM.

h lloawuidiiolii III Oakland lily, house If several re.iiis war railroad. ffc.o, orrx"hnnge lor Unti or house * Sot or near K'tors* burg. fVABXS. acres s»*it land in l*tay township. .‘i sash, !*2 years ou balance. Mae re* ou the stunt road ir. Mrdisou Tp. No. i land, f.'0.per «rt-,l,casU. SK acres In Kn'i county at; In timber. '.SMI purvhuser to issnma a mis muatgauo I alanoe to be paid I ; l-;f-3 years. » acres in Wayne county Illinois si Iv at a bargain. • Wen*** InRtarke ». Jnd. Will sell * acres in Clay tp. well Improved; IV a tin her. gZcM: %'flu cash, bat. So suit purvbi t acres in t* >55110 township, with good Welt, log house and barn. **"*>; one-third ctssh# bal. to s lit purchaser , 78 icrew in I'iay township adjoining [W # acre; above mutual, with gtawi rew frame dwel lug nod barn, a good young orehafu and picul r of water. Price, giUMl; iMu-tbtj»* caah, bn!. I1 cijual payments of ^iegt igg* farm Trice, » and i years ou balance. onc-tii 80 at res in Logan tvjfT* neres timber LnLla sap** ^ itm.gtod h.'r.j^ welh( g,**} water, all n cogs, young orchard; a tip 'op “ hied 80 ace sin Lockhart tp. hi sere* in cultivation, ml. In white unit timber, good kg buikitm S good water and t» Hue young frail - trees. 1 Hu; •, cash, but. iu lihutt month*. S# acr> s in l iay tp. adjoining Union. AM cleared e id iu high state >f cultivation. fft per acre; S cash, baL to suit purchaser.

SO Mm 'a Ctay Tp. gaud boat*, 1hid ana nut butktli if. on public road, cell clove red. plenty ol water. (HW. UtoSl itiuii. O acre* ti i Wantliifan Tp at Stork’s ferry. Good burn. flaw*. Puymeut tu suit purrhaeer. 89 acres oi c mile front Petersburg, on Winslow naiL *) acres cleared, «iw per acre to a lit purchaser. *** 160 acres oi e mile from Prhnkirt, In hue condition, ai tillable, well eluvereJ. fto per acre. OMM caw. Uetertal) paymmuta titan per year t itliti per cent. Interest ana cl300 acre* In 1 'atofca Tp. known as the Cope, land * Post In ul. In Sect. S3, T lb, K.S. W. Price fiUl. SO scree of w-.hl land It Under. Will sell sepal tie for f&Uk t, cash lal.Ul and i yean on i percent, Interest ■M Acres heat y timber land In Putnam to, Teiui. Price fitter trade tor Pike Ijo. realestate. IS Acres good h ml ad id new lire* mew traiucdw elilng wilhtlQIb.bricfc luimdotlwi, one wile from t< w )T cash, fcataada In II months. «• it) acre* near Po \v‘scotsl mines all In tire bottom, Rxcellcn earn land, 12,100. or Mjft acres the above SO and S’, acres containing large new two st«, y haitsc. other bulhiiiuM and orchard, tMOQt te ns at oure as grea t luucein ents are otter d inf the above. 80 acres In Lock ha V Tp, ie vet and In «*Wlt shape. 70 scow clea -,l, pm! box house nt 3 rooms log barn sin fed ttsik feet two good cisterns and other mpsoveincMt* St good fruit trees. 5*00 hall cask haiance to suit purchaser, will take ; luck tor parts of mbit payment. 101 acres in Slonlgnoi ‘ry Co. Kan. 1 «#W from town of 3UI In sbltar.t* level, troll t’eneed plenty of watei orehant of 133 treat a nd new frame bouse, a fh 3 rooms. tUW. on easy terms o-exchang far Ml hstntc In Pike Co. A n re rluiaro ibr a per, sen wishing to locate In 1 itf cm Kan. 10 acres in Lockhart tp. ■vwsvl log bonaoSii stories high with out be dings, frame an lot barn,orebard art nbun fane® of water. 4ft acres cleared, all fenced. '.180. }a cash balance In one and two years. rtld HEN r. He vend choice dwelling In Petcrshmafa