Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 17, Petersburg, Pike County, 13 September 1888 — Page 3

Pike County Democrat. THURSDAY, 8EFTEMBBU»18* M88. fRu fared at the PiMtofllce nl retersburs, I lid., for Imnmuliutkin tbroutfh Uie malls as stHHiml i-iam mailer.' RII*IUIPT10\, Per »ftr - - BI.85 H H H S1LDHE. Damaged Cotton Flancl, „ Damaged Boots & Shoes, Damaged Calicos. GOODS At ALMOST YOU It OWN PRICER. Just received since the fire —Henrietta Clothing all the j new colors. Also HABIT CLOTH, • SHODA CLOTH, CASH ME RS, TRICOTS.

The prettiest line .of Braid Trimmings, Tinsels, Trimings, and Plushes ever shown in this tovrni ]k>u’t forgot to sec the bargain* in • «1AMAGSJ imiw HARGROVE’S Leader of Low Prices,

School Books at Dr. J. W. Bergen’s. Wall paper ami school books cheap at Dr. J. \Y. Bergen's. ■ '■ ■ ■ 1 ■ — — -- --*— | Hot lunches served nt all hour* bv WmIIiwikv, Sii. Ikeeptho very best Cincinnati lagerbeer. WmHisokn, Sn. Library ami other hand-' some Lamps at Dr. «I. AN Bergen’s. •flic celebrated W. L I K)U“l|s £1 Shoe, also a lull line of Ins other .goods advertised in another eoiunin, may be found at . J. 11. YofSii .V Co's, Agin. fl*etersbn.-g, Ind. Frplh Oysters at William LiiW City Bakery. Washington Tn*ni*>hlp Democrat*. Tlie Democrats of Washingtonj towiiddp will meet every Tlmrsdat evening in Fleming's llall, thin |>iaee. . Always attend. Oxiik'k Com. Lamps, school books and - school' supplies at Dr. J. W. Bergen's, and at the most reasonable rates. A lard. Some uti|>rinei|iled persons tiave — circulated a rejiort that I sell buggies at a high price. Such is not I tic case; 1 mantilactun* and sell buggies as cheap a« anyone else. Come and sec at my shop, where you will timl me at all hours ot the day. J. F. Tbakmcb. Arbuckle’s Coffee onlv * 20c. per pound at William Cubs’ City Bakery.

TRI STKES notice? / VOTICK la hereby given to alt parties laterrated that 1 will attend at tuy office tu Mlcudul, * . IVMV Tl'KSDAV, To transact business connected with the office of trustee of IsM'khaft township. Atl persona having business with said olli.e will please m take notice. J. W.MTLWKLL, Trustee, T NOTICE Is hereby given to all parties concerned, that I will be at my residence. •me in lie east of Arcadia, KVKRV Tl'KtDAT, To alien.I to husinras connected with the office of Trustee of Monroe township i t ituav 4'. MAMIKI, LOWE, trustee. N’OTICE .Is hereby given, that I will beat my reaklence. KVKRV Tltt'RaP.VV, T» utteml te business connected with the office of Trustee of Jeigau township, h#-rositively.no business transacted «■ cant on office-days. Mil.AS K1UK,Trustee* ■VOTICK Is hereby given toatl partlea eon's' ceruod that I will attend at my residence KVKRV SUNDAY, To transact husinessconnerted with the office Trustee of Madison tow ship. Pnltltdr «o business transacted except j oa offllce-days. JAMES Hl-MItl.K,Trustee. VoTH'E t» hereby given to all person* Interraled that I will attend at U1J office at sit to transact t lesidence. KVKRV riuhgv. l buainras eor. orated with tha office ofTrustce of Marlon township. All persons having !i take notice. with «.vid office will please W. F. BROCK, Truttee* VOTICK Is b- rebt given tonll parties cerned that I WHl attend E my offi conoffioe KVKRV PAY, To transact business contiectcd with the office Ilf Trustee of Jelfersont.iwushlp. II. W. tfAHUiS, Trustee. I J

THE HEWS School opened in Petersburg Monday morning. The Pike county fair Company, as usual, comes out all’right. Arcadia will raise a Cleveland and Thurman i>ole to-morrow. The Indiana M. E. Church Conlerence meets at Mt. Vernon next week. Mrs. Tom Schooner, of near White Oak, has been daugerously ill of flux. Vowel, a picture man, was robbed of sixty or more dollars last week, at Otwell.

Frank I5aker. lawyerot Vincennes, ainl sou of Judge Maker, died on last Sunday evening, of heights disease. Some boys at Velped are liable to indictment for having thrown stones through the graded school building. The schools of Washington township will coiumeuce on the first Monday in October, trustee Smith havlug so derided. David Dassett’s little girl, Logan township, wasbitteu bv a rattlesnake on thc2dinst., and lias been sutiering much up to tk$) writing. The Ilc-Uuion manag ers have employed the Winslow baud to furnish musie for the Re-Union to be held here on the 25, -26, and 27th., of-this month. Elder J. H. Richardson preached Mr. aud Mrs. Squire Hart’s funeral at loveless drove, Logan township on the 2d. lie was assisted by ltev. Lewis loveless. Henry Rrenton, who was serving a lile seuteuce in the state prison, was buried at White Church, on the 1st. insL He died of slow tever, at the pi isou hospital. The Republicans had a speaking at Velpeu last Saturday. F. M. IVsev. Joe. Stubblefield, Sylvester Thompson, and J. M. Marker addressed the members of the g. o. p. Chicago lias an old settler who re members well the days when the postmaster carried all the mail in his hat. The first private letter-box was made out of a boot, with a part of the leg cut off. All Illinoise woman, indirectly through the rebellion, lost sight of her two infant children in 1870. Innu-j moral times since she attempted to find them, but in vain, until last week, j when, through a pension examiner.] she learned that the long missing ones are alive and Happily married I in Kansas.

Loral Mention* J J. T. Miller. Pikeville, visited heir] Monday. John F. Ash started tor Texas] Tuesday. j 11 on. K. A. Kly has been suffering ] iruiti an attack of asthma. Mr*. A. W. Fireman is visiting relative- at St. Joseph, Missouri. MissKiniua MeGoweu is visiting ; friends at linroln, Xebraska. A. H. Taylor. K-q, was on the sick j list hist week, but i« out again. John Met'arty, Washington, came] o**er to the dance Thursday evening. Will lienaiieter, Kvansville, has been fut nihg pianos here this week. Mrs. Morris Tucker, of near this place, is visiting friends in Washing-; ton. 9 .Mr. am! .Mis. (•co.Pinney will have been married just twenty yefR “HtHkL Saturday. Mrs. and Her. A. W. Freeman made x Hying trip to Terre Haute Thursday. Mi*» MiuneTraylor, Knox eo., lias Ijcen visiting Mrs. Geo. Good rid, this [dace. Mrs. logic and daughter,ltoonville, visited Mr*. Jennie Posey during the fair. " ^ The fair continued till Saturday night—ouc day longer than was ad-! rertised. Mhs Mary Baum, Kvansville, visit'd Mr. and Mrs. C. Baum last and ibis week. Miss Lillie Armstrong is visiting acr brother, C. W. Arm-long, attorney of lioonriile. Miss llateiuan, B^ouville, returned to iter home Monday at'ier a visit to friends at this place, Mrs. Maggie Moor,of Indianapolis, is visiting her sister,Mrs. Georgf Pintiey.of this place. The Democrat* of Arcadia will raise a Cleveland and Tharinau pole I o-morrow.) Miss Meilie Oppclt, of Bedford, is visiting lier sister, Mrs. J. W. Giadish, this place. Mrs. Ilattic Williamson, Backport, visited Mrs. K. A. Ely last week, rcItiriiing home Monday. ^Petersburg ha* three law students S. G. Davenport, Ales, Hoskins, and T. D. LeM asters. Perry Corn, of near Xoxid •postoffice, paid the Democrat a complimentary, visit last Saturday. , Mr. and Mrs. Price, of Chiiicotlia, Missouri, visited Sol Sinxlcu and family, this place, this week. Joe. Ooucli, Petersburg, lias be roiue the special correspondent to the Cincinnati Enquirer from this place. Matiford Capchart, of near Velpen, tells us that he intends to come to this (own to engage iu work for parties . here. Mrs Fred ltciiss, of this place,start- ; ed yesterday to visit her daughter, J Mrs. Bettie llurboth, of Queen City, j Missouri. Mr. Lane and lady, of this place, re-; turned Thursday from a live weeks ! visit to frieuds and relatives at Itockford Illinois. I Mrs. S. J. Ash, just South of this ] place, win give a missonary tea next I Saturday after-noon. All who are interested in mission work are kindly ; invited to attend. John W. Walla hat concluded that he can not do without the Dkmocuat during the campaign. Let others subscribe. Quiv tweutv-tive cents.

Mr. A. h. To Ibcrt, who made the parachute leaps here during the fair, — in every particular. was a success On Wednesdaj m he went up at four o.clock p. m. At the start the balloon rose very fast, then slowed, and rose gracefully, bearing to the West, while the daring, amli we must be permitted to think, foolhardy aronaut, performed on a trapese below the great bag of air and smoke. Steadily he rose, till the naked eye could scarcely see whether it was man or monkey suspended in midair; and theu, as composed as a monk going to mass, he clutched the trapese attached to the parachute, and let go all hold on the baloon or any of its fixtures, to come to earth by this frail uinbrell-a-like contrivance. The parachute first darted suddenly down, then spread wide open, and the aronaut came to earth—life saved only by the stubborn air that refused his para* chute free passage. Ou Thursday, and again ou Friday, he performed the same feat, successfully even* time, except a slight error on Friday. “Every feller to his notiou,*’ as was said by the woman that kissed a cow ; but, for ourselves, we prefer along life industriously spent, however slow the dimes may be made, rather than fiud an early death by our own choosing. and foolhardiness for money.

Meeting or the Board of Education. For The Demoorat. Winslow, Iud. Sept 1, 1888. The Pike County Board of Edueation met at the school house in Winslow, Ind. Sept. 1, '88, at 1:15 o'clock p. m. The object of the meeting being for the purpose of discharging, the duties of said Board. Town- ! ship Institute being first subject for! discussion it was decided that the teachers in each township should hold one Institute each mouth during the term of school, and that the trustee shall be present aj each Institute, if possible, ami see that each teacher diaposes.of his subjjct properly. Tlio Teacher’s Beading circle books was taken up and discussed. It was decided. after a lengthy discussion that the trustees of each township respectfully, should encourage the teachers to purchase such books and should assist them to get them. The matter of Text Book (IT. S. History) was considered; and it was pro|>osed that we adopt A. S. Harue’s IT. S. History, and that we are not to pay an exchange to exeedefiOc and to have one rear for the exchange. Also to accept any History now iu u.e at the BOy. exchange; After the matter was voted on it was found to be a tie vote, and the matter was left as it was found. Adjourned in order. W. B. I’m Kt.it, J. W. StilwklL, President. Secretary.

Judge Niblack, of Vincennes, calknl j on theTH:\uw n \t Friday. The Judge is in flic best of health, and appears to l>e in the l»est of humor as to his prospects for re-election. The people,do j right in electing Mr. Xiblaek judge, for he i- not political In his decisions, treats all mein alike, and without any partiality whatever. Such men as the honest old judge are scarce. Peter It. Miller called on the Demo< cat Mouciav. lie reports some good1 speeches made at the Center School House last Saturday evening by Douglass Kemble, Oakland City, aud a Mr. tiliapc, of Illinois, .lostah ~gwjtl<cns) l.al>orrcaiididatc for CominUsioner.al«o"o1fellftLrebdtr^* 011 l^,e <)uestiou of liis taith. Miss Charlotte White left ilWS^ Tuesday foi Indianapolis, where she goes to spend a few weeks in the trimming rooms of the large wholesale establishment of (Griffith Bros. ] and to attend the Fall opening of miltiuery goods in that city. NOTICE! NOTICE! I will iiifoirm my friends and customers that I will close my house next Friday eveuiiigal 0o'clock, and will ojhjh Saturday at 6 o’clock. Sept. 15. Moses Frank. Mr. IX W. Ilortou is busting of the best knowledge ot how to sew a double seam stitch in any kind of leather, lie showed us a sample which we m ast judge the best thing we have yet seen. I).in Sultv*n,of near Long llranch, lost $40.(K) in money, wrapped Inn piece of paper, on the road home from Petersburg, on last Friday, lie will reward auyoue who will return the same. • A. I* Tolbert, who made the ballocyt assentie ns here la-t week, is competing in going higher than anybody else, lie off.-rs to go higher than any other aeronaut for hve hundred dollars. ~~

Children Often "“need some safe cathartic and tonic to avert approaching sickness or to teliere col tc, headache, sick sioraach, indigestion, dysentery and the complaints incident to childhood. Let the children take Stmmouds Liver lltcgulator and keep well. It is purely vegetable, not unpleasant to the taste and safe to take alone or in connection with other medicine. The Genuine has our Trade Mark '‘Z" in red on front rapper. J. II. Zcllin & Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. Judge Allen 0. Thurman was sick at the New York reception last week, bin is well mid strong again. —- Illinois Heard From. The toll©wing was received last week from :t farmer of Illinois: “We have the dues! crops we had for several years, and prospects fur a large yield of crats 1 have evor seen in we succeed inflecting wiitl have cheap clothing and if Bom. Harrison, the agent, is elw.ed, we will

ODR COUNTRY COl Item&of Interest Gathe Democrat’s Corceaponde , Velpeu. Several of our citixeus visited tbej picnic at Wilitown . . .The Repu| this place raised a pole last Otwell will have a pole raisins on i Many of our people attended County t Fair .. John Bolling, N8 in town Monday ... Mr. T. J. Harris! Sullivan, and Fletcher Hearing IcftU place a few days ago for Sulphur Spr|| Texas. T.l v Augusta. Fanners complain ef too much ra ,. _ Corn is badly injured by being blown down. . lufant child or George J. Cents died on 7lh inst . Democrats of Monroe township will raise a flag pole at Arcadia on the 14th. A general good time Is expected. Every body invited ... A prominent Republican of these parts made a speech at a school house in this towuship a few nights ago, and another Republican threatened to do him personal violence, and his brethern at another point will not go to hear him speak. Hoosreit Boy.

Stendal. Prof Scott, teacher of the Standnl Brass Baud, returned Thursday, after spending a week at home with his wife and children . Mrs Bass, wife of Frank Bass, is very low with eonsumpUon The Democrats of Precinct No. 1 , of Lockhartftownship, met Wednsday night for the purpose of org anizing a Cleveland and Thurman Cluh. They organized with the following officers: President, or chairman, 0,4. Green way; VioePresident, J. S Barrett; Secretary, Otto Banehneister;Treasurer, New it Bass, Jr. The Stendal Brass Band is well equiped with music and all things uessessary to enter the campaign. It meets Every night in the wedk . . .Chairman and Committees of public meeting desiring music will please give them a call . Mrs Agee has purchased a Monument and is having it erected at the Deceased Doe-tor's Grave. A F, M. Hosmer Items. Robert Evans and Frank Pride, taking their families Sunday morning with loaded wagons, departed to Arkansas, where- they will make their future homes among the pines. We hope them much good luck in their new borne Last Saturday there wad3 a Festival at the Gsneral Baptists Church. They had quite a nice time. Rev: Kail Greet), of Oakland City, delivered a short discourse to the people George Shepherd is preparing to build a new fence along the railroad to protect his stock from beiug killed Mr, Little,,of Evansville, washers Tuesday, viewing his coal miue. small child of Frank Blythe got its toe cut off by an accident lick, Tuesday Adam Voung, Oakland City, was here Tuesday fixing to commence cutting laths, and grinding corn .Quite a number of our Hosmer folks attended fair this week. Rev. Martin Berch will pi-each here, next Saturday night Hosmer is talking of a Brass band . Adam Martin is talking of going to Nebraska, this Fall . James Weedman started for Owensvitle Saturday morning . Luly Shauou is on the sick list. . .The General Baptist talk of repairing their ehurch bulling John McGillum has commenced making sorghum Joseph France, Owsasvillo. will remain here this Wiuter fur his health. COINTUY COUSIN.

If you want to spite your neighbor, steal bis chickens if vo ;u want to do him an act ot kindness, tell him Gantor's chicken cure will certainly cure them ot cholera, and that it is sold and warnted bv Or. I. W. Bergen. The future of this great country depends largely upon the good health of our women folks. How sad that they should share an excess of suffering. Let it not be so. By the use of Dr. Gnysott’s Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla the female system can be strengthened. It is a certaiu cure for l>criodic pains, bearing down sensa‘ous, menstrual irregularities and ie weakness. We recently received one of the most delicious and best prepared assortment of cake we have ever seen. The following card, found in the basket. Is sufficient explanation,for die red ribbon is a higher compliment that eau be made in any other way : j. oMuruMEx rs or Mlts.SADlK HARKHR —TO— E=XTC2i XSXaXOOSS^T Ten kinds of cake. cacti of vbU look ■ be premium at (lie like County P air. Wonderful Cores. I). W. Hovt & Co.. Wholesale and Retail Drugists of ltoiucGa.. say: We have been selling Dr. King’s New Discovery. Electric Bitters and Bneklon's Arnica Salve for tour years. Have never handled remedies that veil as well, or give such nntveisal satisfaction. Tlierc liave been some wonderful cures effected hr these medicines iu tit is city. Several easos of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured bv use of a few bottles of Dr. King s Xew Discovery, taken iu connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by J. It. Adams & Sou.

The Texas cotton crop will be about! 130,000 bales. Catarrh Cured, health ami street breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh tteiuedy. Sold i by Dr. J. VV. Bergen. i Advertising that Doesn’t lay. “It's ail humbug to talk to me of tbc benefits of advertising,'’ said aj sour-ktoking man. “I spent 41173 last. year in advertising and 1 was closed j out by the Sheriff in January. The! money was wasted sir, every cent. • Advertising is no good.” j “What pat>ers did you advertise I in?” inquired a sympathizing bystander. “What papers? Thunder! I didn't use any papers. 1 had tuv advertisements (tainted ou fence boards.”— Chicago Tribune. They Like it in Memphis. Memphis Teun., Xov. :!,ISS7. J. C. Mendenhall ft Co., Erunsville, .Ind. Dear sir: 1 have goarntecd every bottle of your C. C. C. Certaiu Chi!I Cure, and have not had a single complaint. The preparation has given universal satisfaction. Y iurs, &c. F. W. SCKUG08. Druggist, Solti by Frank ft Uoru brook. 326 Poplar Street.

tablet is charcoal the blood. occassional set! to purif; gun- te t»v D J iion Cureis It cures ContV. Bergen. looping t ugh anil Bronchitis _r receive- by Shiloh’s Cure. Dr.J.W.Ber sn. . It cosh f 1.200 »cr year to sell rhisky ai Carollto , Mo. -- Sleepless Mights, n tie miserable by that terrible cough. Shilo s Cure is the ltemely for you. Sofd By r J. ff. Bergen, An now Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve Croup \Vh>>oping Cc ;gh and Bronchitis. Sold by lir. J. W. Ber Northwestern rt iiroails arc screwing their snow pious together. Why Will You cou ;» when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate teiief. l'rlce 10 cts and|l. St Id by Or. 1 . W .Bergen. The coin crop in Adatun County. N«gtl-ask», 4s est nated at 5,000,000 I#**

TIE GEE lT—M, P. By X. I* i» mean l Milled Nerve ant Liver rills which regular ■ the liver, stomach, bowels, etc. through ie»r nerves. Smallest auil mihlt'i t. A new principle! A revolutiouizer! Samples Ires at Frauk A Hornbrooks. A sou >f President Tyler 1ms been chosen Uresiden of William and Mary College at 'Williamsburg. Va. EEABT DISEASE. If you sett short of . reath, have fluttering, pain iu title, faint or hungry spells, swollen ankles, etc., you hue heart tlisease and don’t fail in take Dr Miles’New Cure Sold at Frank .fc llorubr uk’s Drug Store. St. Louis is to have a now Union Hail road Station, it a cost of $o00,000. Work will be begun within sixty days. Back lea's 1 mica Strive. The best salve i it the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Suit lihetitu Fever S*res, Tet or, Chapped HandChilblains, Corn-, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction, or money refunded. l'rice 2I» cents per box. For sale bv Adams 5 Son 38y Kentucky has fixcounties—Harlan, Knott, ] *erry, Let cher, lk-ll an Leslie —that have never had a church w'Uhiu theiryordors during the sixty years of their existeuci as counties.

3B0S CIBUE&Y. Parents too frequ illy perm it their children to s itter from Imadaebe, tits, St. Vitus Danee. nervousnwi, etc., when tin ; can be cured. Mrs. 1*. \v u cured of sick beau, ache, dizziness, dyspepsia, nervous prostration of eighteen yea i s standing, after failure of sis teen physieians; Mis. K-, of sick headache for 35 yesr»; Mrs. 1’. of twenty to any tits a night; o liters from this vicinity could be mentionci'i who have beeu cured by that wonderful verve food and medicine -^Dr. Miles’ Nervi :?, which contaius no morph in?, opium or> huigerous drugs. Free sample tottlcsmny e had at Krauk »fc Hornbrook’s l>rug Store Tandy McN« w, Winfield Ilart, West l oveless, ttind others, this county, arc going to emigrate to Slodard county, Mo., suirling aemieume tins week. The well knot'll publisher, James A. Kier, has re milly issued a campaign book, entl;ied"TIlIfi NATIONAL, CONTEST. It gives valuble Informal ion^ou tin Tariffquestion,Statis ties etc,valuable lor every voter. Also complete biographies of Cleveland and Thurman, and Harrison and Morton. Agents are wanted to sell this book. See tlverlisaincut in another ccolthmn The Ohio & Mtssippi sell tickets at on< fare for roumr to points in the Westerni States audl Territories for i n excursion of Aug-; wt 21st, Slop-i < rer will bo allowetl | and tickets will m gobs] :i0 days. This excursio i covers more Wes-1 tern points that any* heretofore run. j For further information call on j agents O. & M. H’y. Xov.i>7. | Harm! Iirtik!

Nowhere else so CHEAP! New Crop Sorghum, first in the town at 50;. per gal Best Quality New Orleans Molases, at 00 per gal White fish- for ten cents— j better than the high priced > mackerel. ! Dried beef chipped to order. BunoaColfee only 20ce ts per pound. It is better thin Arbuckle’s!

POWDER Absolutely Puire. This powder never varies. A maivelof parity strength anti wbolesomness. More end• nominal than tlieordlunry kinds, anil eunnoit lie mild in compel t Ion with the multitude «f low test, short weight alum or phosphate lxiwJers. Sold only in cans. Hoyai Baking fowler Co., 100 Wall St. N. Y.

LEGAL. WWVN Xotice to Physicians, j IN PURSUANCE of the law establishing a I County Board or Health, and n iiutrlng tiH physicians ami aeconchurs to report to I he secretary of said Hoard. 1 hereby repiest a full j compliance with the law In this regard, and nil licensed physicians and aceouchurs are hereby not!lied to address their reports and till business pertaining to my ofllce to A l» llVlr'Uti <00 1* P 1* 11 Superintendent’s Notice. T>UBLIC examination of applicants for -*■ teacher’s license will l>e held on the last Saturday of each month as follows: For I he months of J une, September and March, at Augusta; for the months of July. October, January and April, ut Petergbur*; for the months of August, November, February and May. at Winslow. A certificate of good moral character from some member of the County lioan 1 of Education must be brought by applicants in t;he county and from County Superintendent hv those out. of the county. W. It. I’tltKI.E, Notice To heirs of Petition To Sell Beal Estate. Statr Of Indiana, j l’lkeCounty,! CIRCUIT COURT: L VOTIOE Is hereby Riven that Jos Ken Wliifis d administrator of the estate of Gao. ,\V. McGkkoor deceased, has file<l his petition to sell the Real Estate ot the decedent. Ids ] grsomil property being iasatfielent to pay Ids debts: and that said petition will l<e heard at the first day of tie- next Term of the Circuit Court of Pike County which will Ik- the >th day of .November ISSX. witness my hand this the lttliday of Aug. ust l.SSS, 1 June Hi. Itfcn Cocnty Sup’t CooiiLKT Mom;ax,Clerk, C. C. Pike County,

Real Estate Iptj. FOIi S Il.i:—lions.-*. . House (new) of 5 rooms hull ami porch and all necessary out buildings, marl cistern ami plenty of young fruit trees, snip- vines Ac.. In a pleasnt pari of town. Terms very low Payments easy. TOWN LOTS. • A Ik's at Ifni lot one square from main street F33t>- Terms to suit purchaser. Lois 11 in Promts, Addition. Large frame dwelling, plenty of fruit and water. pUO.casli. lad 17 In Morgan's addition, dwelling and all conveniences, fttut)., cash. nice hraluo Price 45uo. IS very desirahlc town lots in l' nlon. Terms lower than the lowest. We have several lots and houses and lot* lu Petersburg,desirable localities. Terms low. House and lot in Petersburg Joining Snyerds add it ion all new' anil comp etc, good cellar, fruit, and water, $850casl. House it lad In.Alforil, dwelling and store room combined, two stories in good repair. Will sell elicaper than the etieapesl SftJllO. 4250. cash. The choicest boms- and lot on npia-r Jilaln Street, house of 1U rooms, au ahundam-e of fruit of all kinds. 12SUU. fltlUU cash, hulunce on easy terms. Two lots with neu- frame house all neat and complete with .voting on-haul it. Morgans addition, f7W). (Author exchange for small (arm Lots .'SI A JO in Snyder addition. Wilt sell fbr $123, or trade. JLot hi In Morgan addition w ith house of four none ami good Uaru.fSoU, RWO, east, balance in nine months. A very desirable lot with double business house lee liouse and well ol never felling water 111 Union, lud, #550. House and 2 lots In Oakland City, lsmse •f several rooms near railroad. *l>7.'>, er exchange tor laud or house A lot ur near Petersburg. FA It MS. *1 acres In Clay tp. well improved; 10 acres timber. $2750; faUI cash, bat. to suit purchaser. 10 acres in laigun township, with got si well, log house and barn. $050; one-third eusl , bat. to suit purchaser i :f .- 78 acres in Clay township adjoining the Jo acres above namstf, with gtaal new frame dwelling and bom, a good your g orchard and plenty of water. Price, IW;» m-thinl cash, bal. hi equal payments of 12 and 21 months. SO acres lit Is.gull tp.; 12 acres limber bal. lu high state of eultivatluu; 2-story frame dwelling, good barn, two wells good water, all nec-essary-outbuildings, young orchard; a tiptop farm throngliout. Price, (2see; one-tblrd cash; 1 and 2 years on balauee. SO acres In Isskliurt tp. 50 acres in n-ultl-vntlon, bal. in white oak timber, good log buildings, guod water and 80 hue young fruittrees. flluu; b cash, bal. lu 12x21 mouths. 30 acres In Clay tp. adjoining t'nlon. All cleared end in blgb state of cultivation, $36. tier acre; I* cash, bal. to suit purchaser. SO acres lu Clay Tp. good house, bant am' out building, on public road, well clovervd, plenty of wuter. $1700. j-ensh, 121024 mou. il acres In Washington Tp. at Stork's ferry. Good lanu. ?I2U0. Payment to suit purchaser. - SO acres one mile from Petersburg, on Winslow rood. 30 acres eleared, Hue land. «30 per acre to suit purchaser. 100 acres one mile from Pelcrsburg, 11 hne condition. all tillable, well elovered. $40 per acre, fluuucasli. Uetom-d pay incuts flUOU per year with Opereeut. Uderest aim ally. A bargain. 200 acres In Patoka Tp. known as the Copeland A Post land, lh Sect. 35, T 1 !s. It. 8. W. Price $6000. SO acre- of said land Is iluiler. Will sell separate lor SUM. * j cash lad. ill and 2 year* on Offer cent, interest •AM Acres heavy timber land lu Putnam t o. Tenn. Price *300, or trade for Pike C*. real estate15 Acres gwd lam! solid new *liree room traiuedw citing wlihtl0U0.bri-k foundathm, one mile from tow ). cash, balance in 12 months. 90acres near Posey’s coal mines all .n the bottom. Excellent corn land, $2,41*1, or Jt>). acres the above SO and51, acres containing large new two story luruse, other buildings and orchard, $4,***) sec us at once as gr-at lnueem cuts are offered on the above. 80 acres In Lockhart Tp. level and In good shape. 70 acre* cleared, good box house of 3 rooms log bam sbedod 40x50 feet two good cisterns and other improve meats 2b good fruit trees, sfjoo half cash balance to suit purchaser, will take stock for parts of cash payment. - v . - 104 acres In Montgomery Co. Kao. 4 miles from town of 28UO Inhabitants level; well fenced plenty of, water orchard of Hi trees and new frame Muse, with 5 rooms. 218(10. on easy terms orexchnug for Heal Estate In Pike Co. A rare e 1,-.net* for a person Wishing to locate in Sent hem Hats . 50acres In Isxikhart tp. iiewed log house Iff stories high with out buildings, flame an log bani,«M-hurd an abuuda iee of cater 44 acres eleared, all fenced. PM0. >„ cash balance in one flnd two years. FOX SLAT. 4&&Z3&SJ3Tm "* SM;

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