Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 19, Petersburg, Pike County, 27 September 1888 — Page 3
Pike County Democrat THURSDAY, SKfTKilBEU; 27,1888 fKnteml at l hr Pmunfllee at iVtenibtir*, IdU., for traaamiiwlon through the mail! an aeeoml elan matter.! NVaCHlFHO*, Per INT a . «!.*• Cira KATIN, Pereoni vending ux a elub of rtVB, with (.25, will receive the paper free f<jr one year. _____ ■ H&F The Pike leant) Uraerrat kae the ler(eat elreatatlea ef any aewapaper pahllehed la Pike tea at} I Adrertleere will make a aete at tklufkct!
lions. S. H. Vance a ml Cicero Buchanan,candidates for District Electors on the Democratic and Kcpiildican tickets respectively, have agreed to » joint discussion of the issues involved in the campign, at each county seal m the District. The mooting for IMke County is fixed at Petersburg, Friday, October5th. 1SSS, at 2 o'clock P. M. K. P. ItrettAKnsoN, Chin. 1st Cong. Dial. Deni. Com. F. B. Poser, Chin. 1st Cong. DIst. ! •* Hep. Com. " Washington Township Democrats. The Democrat* of Washiugtou township Will meet every Thursday evening in Fleming’s Mali, this place. Always attend. Oidui Cua.
CoM Mtr! ' You know Fall i> hero ami , vou will need your winter supply of clothing. There is not a firm west of Now York That wilj. offer you greater inducements than Hargrove’s.
See a few of ■our eye openers: * Full tixitl I ml Ut.ai.at Full hiziil Ix-il ■••■iiil.irt Itwl all K'uul (tann.-l X tree Ill 'll tl.lltn.l .Ml «m| ymiiN 1‘i'nrl tmtt.ms .ill *!*#« I .on pair. 11 .At) each. i 20c. yd.; >.\d.] v. |H)iiud. I Afc pair. i A;. d •* . Til# last a varied ilut k of Soots <Sc Slxoes to.be ton ml in town. ; Ladies' Brigham shoes, Ladies' and (Men's Calf shoes, Ladies’ and Children’s fine KID SI I O KS. Men and Boy's boots and shoes of Every Kind. £ Try us Indore buying. See! what a few $(J> (T> <P ^ $ <4> will do. | HARGROVE’S Leader of Low Prices, u u u School Books at Dr. J. W. Bergen’s. WaJI paper and school) books cheap at Dr. I. \V. Bergen’s. Hut tum-lies served at all hour* bv WmIIuuix,Si. I keep the very best Cincinnati lagerbecr. WmIIisqkn, Sk. Library and other handsome Lamps at Dr, J. W Bergen's. Fresh Oysters at William Liibs' City Bakery.^ Arbuekle's Coffee only 20c, per pound at William Liibs' City Bakery. Half* Fare Excursion* If eat. The Ohio St Mi"ipi»i Railway will Mull ticket# at oue faro fur round trip ' to point* in lltu Western States awl Territories fur its excursion of August 21st. Stop-over will bo allowed awl tickets will be good 30 days. « This excursion cover* more Western point* than any heretofore run. For (briber Information call on agents O. ft M. R’y. -\ov. 37.
iljoirCounty nlr is reporttccess. Richard A. Proctor, Hie great as* trouomerjs dead. Ajl tins Blue Point oysters are grown oin a M of six acres. Every Democrat in Pike couuly should subscribe for the Democrat. Tramps, with drawn revolvers, robbed a madison saloon Finlay night. Lawyers ought to be good poets; they write lots ef “versus.”—[Rochester Post. jmj A re-iiniou ot soldiers of the late war was held at Jasper Monday and Tuesday, i Shelbyvillc seveuth well plaoe. has found gas in the lately^ bored at that | Miss Downey, who was shot on the , Princeton Fair Grounds, by Grubb, I died on the 19th iust. Bright colored apples sell best in market. Make a note ot this when ordering trees. The gas at this place is pot such a I rusher as would blow up a town, I Out it i t gas just the saute. The population'of Rome grows at the rate of 18,000 to a«rear. At the close of 1887 it was 382,073. The amended treaty as brought about by the Chinese' Exclusion Bill has been injected bv China. Ilovey and Matson are at Washington city attending duties as congressmen, and could not attend the re-un-i >n. The 1". 8. Senate has passed a hill for the ascertainment ol the amounts due the Pattawatumie Indians in Indiana and Michigan.
Quaekeubush ami other*,who were 1 recently tried at Sboail* for the alleged murder of Ital’ard over twenty year* ago, Imre been aetpiiilcd. ■ Sunday* October T, i> the day for , the penny collection to support the Indiana State Sunday School Union, The collection should be attended to. W. >•’. Magill, of N. V.. wan sandbagged by a negro at Indianapolis last Friday night. He never became conscious. The murdefer has not been round. Mrs. l'liil Sheridan’s annua! income uuouiiU to only :U little over ISUO tfterall the reports of. her ini mouse aealtli. That is enough to support •tie woman, however. Friday night John Kelly and James j Tllrlen outraged Mrs. Seiltesi .and; ter daughter at Evansville in the treseneeof the husband and father vho was ton sick Id prevent tl»e crime.
The old soldiers shake hand* wilhl mure vigor than^wheu lias)- carried , ike uiti.-kri; the qro wd is good, considering ttic number of entertain nifniv bring lu'lil ilmwItcic; the ihconliiMn ere IwmeiiK, One hundred year- ago the Presbyterian Church consisted ot 17S minister s anti IS.tWO cbuimuiiicaiils. The la->t minutes show that there are now 5,tkit ministers, 7,43d churches ami GUHj.Yi communicants. The Department of Agriculture will he an Executive Department of the (iijvrrument, under the supervision ami control of a Secretary of Agriculture, who will be appointed by the P resident by and with i he consent of t lie Senate. - We received a letter this week from Pikeville with the request that it be published. %A» there is no. name signed to tire pa(M'r, and reflects somewhat on the habits of some former citiaeui of Ibis county, we cannot print it. The widow of President Polk’is in her eighty-seventh year. Site is feeble a nd rather forgetful, but she maintains her cheerfulness ami her interest in tlie world about her. Of late she has been taking her meals in her owu room, a tub leaves it once a dav to take an airing on the porch. Tlie navy appropriation bill lias receivcd the signature of (lie president and it is now ihr law. It adds four emitter* and three gunboats to the new fleet, making an aggregate of thirty warships for whose construction provision has been made. Lust Thursday in tlie t unning race at tlie Hiiiitiugburg Fair, Oeo. Perry, one of the jockeys, was thrown from tils lltorse and had his jaw, shoulder, arm and thigh broken. The horse slipped oo a wet spot on the track and Perry flew up against tlie fence. It is reported that lie died. lit auotlier place will be found a not ice for a joint discussion of general political questions between Cicero Buchanan, K»q., republican, and Judge S. B. Vance, democrat. These gentlemen are amply able to discus* pol llical issues iti a manner satisfactory to their respective parties, amt people can expect something highly interesting ami instructive irorn them. Errata. Iasi week we made a mistake in i the notice of the fire at' Union which I was only an attempt, supposed to be joy one Fisher, who formerly resided i at Evansville. In the account tlie | name of Mr. Wiu. Liusev appeared in ! oua place instead of Fisher’s. This I is, of course, au injustice to Mr. Liu- | *ey whose good name holds him above suspicion. Mr. Liusey is an upright and honest ciliicn, and any t mistake holding him in auy other light should h'4, corrected. We most cheerfully sustain Mr. I.iusey’s good namo, and well deserved reputation as an honest and fair dealing citizen!
Xmcid, did the I hank* of Aiketis is Abbott, Marsee and Henry Johnson Washin'ton, Sunday. See change it Hargrove's advertise incut, lie means what he says. Ed. Smith and lady returned, Mouday, from a visit to JiutiauapolU. IJet. J. D. Downs, Sebree, Ky.. was in Petersburg on btisiness last Friday. Rev. Walter, of this>lace, will have a coufregation at Evansvine'Tfce'coiningyar. By order of M. E. Conference, W. W. Reed will preach the coming year at Union. Winslow Xcwt: Dug Barker, of lVteisburg, was in town vesterdpv evening. S. D. Lett. D. V. S., Evansville, is vis iting friends here and attending the reunion. . The 2 year old child ©f George Gladish was hurried in Madison township yesterday. ltev. iiotipt will preach at Otwell anot lier year, the late M. E. Conference having so decided. X<> school heire yesterday nor to-day. All i he departments will be in a full instructing way to-morrow.
J. 11. B. Barket returned from V> arrick county, Monday, lie was there making political sjieeehcs. J. 1L Young returned from Mt. Ver non, Monday. He went there, Friday, to attend conference. Hjv. Father Striker will hold services iu the Catholic, Church next Sunday morning at ten o’clock. lion. K. P. Richardson goes to In- i diniapolis this week to attend a meeting of the State Central Committee. H. X. King, graduate of the Indiana University, is to preach for the M. K. folks of this place the coming ye* *. Mrs. I). M. Frame, of Xewbnrg, and MUiCarrie Sclnefer, of Kvattsvillc.j arrived here Tuesday on a visit to ! friends and relatives. J. C. Thomas, Union, is canvassing j for i hook entitled the History ot Po- i litital Parties in the United States.! It Li a hook of valuable information, j The efficient trustee of Madison ’ lowttship, Mr. James Humble, informs us-that most of the schools in j liis townshipeommcneedon last Mon- j lay Morning. Frank lJilderbaek, candidate for! Ueprcsentative from this county, has ! Iiecia in town this week circulating; lining Ins old comrades who arc at- 1 len ling-tho re-niilon. Richard Arnold called here Salitr-I la>, and though lie has a broken col- j ar bone, he still finds pleasure iu j reading the litmitAi, and is a re,-neth-al. We. appreciate a man who snpi>orls his local paper. Mrs Kate Argviibriglit, of near this 1 [data, started this week for an extend-! s| r!»it to Maringo, Crawford county.1 Before sta rting sh.e ordered the 1>emm iiat sent to her at that place. Dr. W. H. Link, Otwell, called on ; In Democrat Saturday. Wediscov.•r front talking with the doctor than [ lie is not only a tariff reformer, but! tu out and out free trailer. He chos- • *s to vote the Republican ticket. (irauville Dyson, Petersburg, went1 ;o Warrick county, Sunday, on aero tnt of tlie misfortune of John’dwells, who was reported to have tacit well n-iglt killed hy an ax iu the lands of an irate neighbor. D. I.('Masters and wife, nee Miss ’’lirried Vincent, returned from Indimapolis, Sat., where they had gone )t a wedding trip. Their marriage look place the creuiug of the 19th, f icy witll accept our congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ashby, Mr. and M rs. C. F. Boon shot aud son, Mr. and VI rs. S. O. llarrett, Mr*. X. \T. Thoructi.and Mrs. M.tiray ret timed, Sat url iv, from a visit to the Cincinnati L'euteiitiial Celebration. Died, Friday evening, September ! 1, at 7: JO o’clock. Frederick B., sou ! if Dr. J. B. and Sallic A. Duncan, I i „'cd 5 months and 27 days. TRe fu-1 neral look place Saturday aftcruoou,; »i3:30 o’clock, from tlio residence, j The parents have the sympathy of the] community. Last Thursday Rev. F. H. Wood | t nited in marriage Jas. McKiuney | nud Alice Thompson, both of near | Augusta. The ceremony took place ] iit Mr. Wood's Barber shop, iit this place. The Dkmoobat congratulates the happy couple. Ulvsi.i Gladish, of near this place, and Miss Lula Beasiv, this place, were married Thursday evening last. They lave tu oved to tlteir home in Madisou ownship, w here the Democrat hopes they may have ail the happiness this world can afford. Married, Monday evening, September 17, 1383, at the residence of the bride’s parents, 807 First Street, Louisville, Ky., Mlss^Sarah Broooer and Mr. Peb. C. llauimond, of this place, Kev. J. K. Joues officiating. They will reside in this place, where bappiuess, we hope, will ever attend them. The Safest Medicine. To have about the house at all times is Simons Liver Regulator. It will harm no oue. It will benefited! who may have attacks of Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Headache, Comsumption, or other ailment resulting from a disordered Liver or Stomach. Keep it always in the house, aud you will have a family phvsicau uear who will save you many dollars and much suffering. The geutiine always has on the wrapper the red Z Trade-mark Id Signature of J. IL Zeliu <fe Co.
Items of Int Democrat's Correspondents. Nanvoo Items. . En. Democrat.*-Joe Stubblefield,in trying to clear himself of If ing those fellows out of their dogs, was asked why he did not go onto these with whom he traded dogs, and it what was reported was not true, sue Mount for publishing It. He said he went onto Mount about it, audMount said he got it from a Washington paper. How is this ? * We can not say what Stubblefield I says, for we do not know, bat we do know that not a word about this : matter ever passed between Stubble- | field ami the editor of the Democrat j on this subject—[Ed. Spurgeon. I G.S L. Griffith and ffn. Irivin are i making sorgum Quite a number of the 1 citizens nionroe township visited Oakland, Aug. 19, to hear Captain Myers discuss the l>olitical issue All expprees themselves well pleased with the Captain’s speech, and look forward with anticipations of happy re suits for the Democrats next Nov . .There is considerable sickness in this vicinity. Uncle JohujBikets and Mrs. Jack Fleener are both very sick... Mr. Asa Mason, of near here, and a lady of Boonvilie were married recently. May they live long and bappy Tobacco is being damaged by to much dampness Pleasantville Regular Baptist Church is said to be a little unhar. moniously at the present time .. Our neighborbootl is a little astir about a probable law sul' between Isaac Farmer and Robert Hamilton Single D.
llosmer Items. The Sunday rain will damage the clever. Fruuk Lode* came from Evansville Monday . Tom Shepard and Ab. Young took in the Princeton fair, Friday. On their way home they got lost, aud stopped and fed Lawrence llerubrook has purchased a new buggy . Robert Barrett has been complaining for some time . Joseph France and Dick Shepard have Cleveland hats Rev. Campbell and John Grubb will preach at the llosmer church, Sunday evemug . We think the editor of ihi» Petersburg Press would better let ilia cream sonr before be makes his butter Will Barrett talks of traveling the Doming Winter. Henry itobliug is runuing a barber shop at this place Geo. Tisdale has turned out chin whiskers If any One wants to bet that lion. E. A. Ely will be making Republican speeches before the seventh of Noveiuber, let him call on the editor of the Pike County Democrat .. Jas. Brumfield, of Ayrshire, is boss of the coal digging, and Frank Lodes is main boss Joe. calls Frank a mugwump Alonzo Foster is attending school at Oakland City Add Young, of Oakland City, is ruuning a lath saw here Jsliu Jones, of Mo., :is coming back to llosuicr, He has been sick tor sometime,ami is on bis way home. “Home, home, sweet, sweet home! There’s no place like home!” COUNTRY Cousin.
Union. tie Huey will again U-aeU in the h igher department of our school. She is un excellent teacher, ami one qualified to instruct All the schools of the township have opened. We hope that parents will combine with teachers in securing a good attendance, remembering that a bright future for tlieir children depends npou au early begining “Prof. M. 1$. Thomas is attending the new Normal at Princeton. He is takiug the Scientific course. We wish JIal success, as he is a deserving and self-made young man. “We learn with pleasure that heisa candidate for Co. Supt. of like, with ] good prospects. We sincerely hope he will J he elected, as he will fill the office with dig- j ntty to himself aud those 'that elect him. The Trustees would never repent their choice.” Tae alKive item was hauded me j by a friend, who requested it sent with my j other items Mrs. Emily Coomer, one of! the oldest women of Clay township, who lias been lingering for oae or two years of heart trouble, died recently . We learn that Miss Downey.who was shot by Syivest- | er (irubb, at the Princeton Fair-0 rounds, died last Wednesday. She was taken to : Francisco, where she was buried . . Hon, Samuel Potter, of Cynthlana,candidate for State Senator made a rattling Democratic ! speech at the Ennes School House, (Gibson); just across our Township line. Tuesday night. He carefully and conscienciously unfolded tbs great political questions of the day,and left behindhim the people’s best wishes for success.” ...Arouse Ye Democrats of Union aud vicinity and tie not behind all others. Raise a “pole” by all means. Unfurl our glourious flag and Red Bandanna, to the breeze, and let the country know that the little town of Union welcomes the renominttion of ouif “Grand” President and noble Thurman, too. With beat wishes, I4am still your country cousin. The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippo s, Ind., tea titles: “I can recommend Electric Bitters ns the very- best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case, one mau took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 Tears’ standing.” Ahnaham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, atoms: “The best selliug medicine I have ever handled in my Si vears’ experience, is Electric Bitters.” Thousands of others have added their testimony. so that the verdict unnnimou shat Electric Bitters do cure ail diieaaes otthe Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Onto a half dollor a bottle at Adams A Son’s Drug Store. There hare been more chickens destroyed by cholera since the war than there were men kilted during the war, but Gamer’s chicken cholera cure will soon stop that It is sold aud warranted by Dr. J. W. Bergen John Ferguson, F. B. Posey, Gen. Kimbel, aud Uorrall formerly of the Washington Gazette, mad o speeches Tues. night Posey made one of his best efforts. There was speaking laat night and will be to-night. A Woman's Discov ery. “Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in tills countv. Disease fastened its clutches npou her and seveu veara she withstood Its severest teal*, but her vital organs were uuderiniaed and death seemed iuimiuent. For three months she coughed incessantly aud coud uot sleep. She bought of us a botie of Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relived on taking first done that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Iler name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.” Thus write W. G. Iismrick h Co., of Shelby, N. C.— Get a free trial bottle at J. IL Adams * Son’s Drug Store. Bergen’s, and at the most reasonable rates. Pearl. Lamps, school books and school supplies at Dr. J. W.
Cough and Bronchitis sd by Shiloh’s Cure. 1 in fiieadlug has long. Cured, secured, by Sh»lq)( by Dr. J. W. Berf All the corn* b pipes i n the world are manufaett ad at Washington, Mo. ^ . Sleepless Night made miserable by that terrible cough. > Uoh’a Cura is the Bemedytbryou. Sofd ty Dr. J. W. Bergen. Savanah is i w the largest cotton port in the Ud ed Staten, and Norfolk second. Shiloh’s Cure ill immediately relieve Croup Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. Sold by Dr. J. W. ergen. Girls in this nuutry are well trained to husbandr but are not fond of agriculture. Why Will You lugh whea Shiloh’s Cure will give imoaedi e relief. Price 14 cts and$l. Sold by J. W.Bergen. An artesian salt waters of'] Jersey side, pr< er in abuudanc A C ase Call Mrs C.A John ro, of Tol'jdc, hnd symptom ot heart dise «. shortness of breath, could not lie on 1« side, cough, pains in chest, etc., yet a er being given up to die. was cured by Mi! * New Cure. Sold by J Frank & Horubn ks. Republicans, fiftno along and subscribe for the Jkmockat. You can get from this | iper which you can get front no oil r paper published in I’ike county. ow is tho time to subscribe. - It te said tha Jr. Margaret Crumpton, who has ji t been elected a delegate from Pit burg to the Pennsylvania Medical Society, is the first woman in the 1 died States to receive such a .comm is ou. well sunk under the >w York: Bay, ou the luces pure fresh wat
A Revolt ionizer-P.M. Would you wh a sick horse? No then don’t use ordinal pills, salts, somm, etc, for sick livers. Ik re's’ etc , only use Miles l’ills 1M P.) the afest and surest of pills Sample free ut F >nk & Uoi.-ubrooks Teacher (rh one class)—Miss Pnrptebloom, y< i may express the thought “Ncet shy is the mother of invention” in iDetent words. Miss Purpleblooin- ’Invention is the daughterof in easily.’"—[Life. Buckle s Arnica Salve. The best sa! c lit the world for Cuts Bruises, Sore Ulcers, Salt Hheum Fever Sores,1 at tor, Chapped llandChilblains, C *ns, and all Skin .Eruptions, and poi Lively ctiires Piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect s' tisfactiou, or money refunded. Prii 25 cents per box. For sale bv A dan i & Sou 38y Mother lit >bard, it has been decided, had a saintly origin. She is itideutifled w ih St. Hubert, the patrou of dogs tui tiic chase, who is represented i a long robe, veritable Mother Hub ard gown, and who successsfully ap ;alcd to the imagiuatiou of the story Her. Deserv ag Confidence. It is quite si risiug to notice the numerous report or -markable cases of nervous diseases cured such as headache, tits, uervous prostrati i, heart aflisetions, St. Vitus’ Dance, iusani aud prolonged sleepleSsuess, by Dr. iiles’ Restorative Nervine. This new and mproved brain and neive food, and med ioe, is everywhere gaining a remarkabh reputation for curing the worst of thesi liseases. as well as the injurious eflects w tjt, nervous irritation inentaland physic i overwork, Frank A Hornbrooks the dr fgists will give away triabottlesofthe onderful remedy It l-osi-tively coutaii no opium or morpbiue. The Clev aud aud Thurman i>olc was raised ere Tuesday to the proud height of a utidi ed ‘cventy-six feet. It would h: re been raised ou the Saturday befo > had the raiu not made the ground so slippery that it could not be don
1 ltuessee Tidings. Joseph .. Hamilton, Druggist, Humboldt 'enn., writes: “Your C. C. C. Cert u Chill Cure is as good as I want, I ave used it in my family with good esults. 1.) is palatable for children, < ^liable autiperiodic, aud a splendi preventive.” Sold by Frank & I mibrook. The we known publisher, James A. Kier, as recently issued a campaign hoc , eutltleduTHE NATIONAL CON’ SST.” It gives vaiuble iuformatioi »u the Tariff question,Stalls tics etc,vs table lor every voter. Also complete biographies of Cleveland and The man, aud Harrison aud Mortou. Vgeuts are wanted to sell this book See advertisement in another coo mu. It is a mi Dr. Gnyf saparilla of disea* enough, that this purifier, the urit When tit gans of very few (l.emsellteinemi whcnev« Eight town of house oi spleudir Housf block ft seven re out bui? 18t3. ter of surprise to many that It's Yellow Dock and Sarill cure such a multitude i. The lesson is simple It is all owing to the fact imedy is a perfect blood ad a true streugthener of ry aud digestive organs, blood and these great orTe are healthy, there are Us of life that can fasten s to eitheir man or woman, r this awl U«*‘ho remedv you feel anw Far Sale. etersburg iue room irchard. nd lot i 1 a court res of lund adjoining* Good two-story t aud cellar, and
To the Editor of The Pike County Democrat; Dear SirThe Indiana State S. S. Union receives its support from the various Sunday Schools in the State which are wiliiug to help it in its good work, by contributing towards its necessary expenses. - The araouut each school is asked: to give, annually, is only ouo cent for each member thereof. - Surely no one can well decline to pay one cent per year for the S. S. cause in the State. The first Sunday in October is the day set apart lor the collection of the pennies, and every school in Oar county is hereby requested to take the collection on Sunday,Oct. 7tb, and send the amount to the undersigned, who will forward it to the Treasurer of tin; State Uuion, at Indianapolis, Will the reader of this article please cut it out and show it to tire Superintend, ent or Secretaty of the Sunday School nearest him, and urge compliance with the request. I hope our county will not be behind others in the State, in the interest it manifests in S. S: work, and that a generous and prompt response to this call will be made by ail of our Sunday schools. „ Respectfully. Mary M. Glezes, Secretary, Flke Co. S. S. U. Petersburg, Ind. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wliolesomne «s. More economical than theordlnary kinds, and cannot be sold in eompeitlon with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wall St. N. Y.
t oil SALE—Helises. House (new) of 5 rooms hall and porch and nil necessary out buildings, Rood cistern and plenty of young fruit trees, grape vines Ac., in a pleunni purt of tovru. Terms very low Payments easy, t TO WN LOTS. A beautiful lot one square from main street 33fjU. Terms to suit purchaser. lens 11 In Promts, Addition. Ijirtie frame dwelling, plenty of fruit and water. 38IJO.cash. Lot 17 in Morgan's addition, nice inline dwelling and all conveniences. Price 3300 Kino., cash. 13 very desirable town lots in Union. Ternu lower than the lowest. Rjjjf We have several lots and homes and lot's!n Petersburg,desirable ioealittes. Terms low. House and lot in Petersbuiy Joining Snyerds additioa all new and complete, good cellar, fruit, ami water 3850 cash. House Sl Isit In Alford, dwelling ami store room combined, two stories In good repair. Will sell eiieuper than the cheapest f SUO. 3350. cash. The choicest house and lot on upper Main Street, house of 10 rooms, an abundance of fruit of all kinds. 13800. 310IW cash, balance on easy terms. Two lot* with new frame house all neat and complete with young oreliaul in Morgans addt tlon, 1700. fash or exchange for small farm Lota 30 A 40 in Snyder addition. Will sell for 3125, or trade. Lot 10 in Morgau addition with house tsf four worn* and good barn.fcoO, 8300, cash balance In nine mouths. ' A very desirable lot with double business house. Ice house and well of never falling water lu Union, Ind., 1500. ^ House and 2 lots in Oakland City, house •f several rooms near railroad. pTo-orox-chaage tor laud or house Sl lot or near Petersburg. FARMS. 57 acres go«d land lit Clay township. 1000; K cash, 1*2 years on balance. 50 acres on the sand ros.d lr. Maulaon Tp, No. 1 laud, 3'jU.per acn,)i cash. i 187 acres In Kn?x county all.In timber. 13000 purchaser to assume a 1818 nout gag* balance to be paid in 1-3-3 years. Illinois. For 320 acres in Stark v > Ind Will sell cheap. 81 acres In Clsy tp. well Improved ; 10 acres timber. 33750; MX) cash, bn), to suit purchaser. 40acres In Logan township, with good well, log house and barn. 3060; oue-thlnl cash, bal. to suit purchaser 78 acres in Clay township adjoining the40 acres above namsd, with good new frame dwelling and barn, a good young on hard and plenty of water. Price, 331)00; one-third cash, bal. in equal payments of 12 and 24 months. 80 acres in Logan tp.; 12 acres timlier bal. in high state of cultivation; 2 story frarnedwelilug, good barn, two wells good water, all necessary outbuildings, young orchard; u tip top farm throughout. Price, 32800; one-third cash; 1 and 2 yean on balance. 80 acres In Lockhart tp. 50 acres In cultivation, bal. in white oak Umber, good log buildings, good water and 30 flue young fruittrees. 31100; H cash, bal. l.i 13x34 mouths. * 30 acres in Clay tp. adjoining Union. Ail cleared and In high state «f cultivation. 335. par sere; jj cash, bal. to suit purchaser. 80 acres In Clay Tp. good, house, barn am* out building. Un public road, well clovered, plenty of water. 31700. ,-cash, !2to24 mon. 43 acres In Washington Tp. at Shirk’s ferry. Good lann. 31200. Payment to rai l purehaaer80 acres one mile from Fetersburi:, on Win* alow road. 30 acres cieaied, flne land. 330 per acre to suit purchaser. 100 acres one mile from Petersburg, In line condition, all tillable, well clovered. 340 per acre. 310U0 cash. Deferred payments 3luuQj?eryear with 6 per cent. Interest ann at200 acres In Patoka Tp. Known an the Coreland A Post land. In Beet. 85, T 1 8, R.1 W. Price 35000. 80 acres of skid laud Is timier. Will sell separate f«W 31310. ca*h bal. la 1 and 2-yeani on 0 percent, interest 200 Acres heavy Umber land In Putnam Lo. Team Price 30U0, or trad * tor Pike Co. real estate. 15 Acres goo<t land solid new three room frame dw el ling witl>3lW0.brtek foundation, one mile from tow A> caiiih, balance 12 mouths. 40 acres In Wmyno county sale at a bargain In 80acres near Posey’s ecal mine* all :n the a. Excellent corn land, 33, too, or 85;, the above 80 and Si, acres containing large new two story house, other buildings and orchard, H.UUOsee us at once ns great Inncements are offered on the above. 80 acres In Lockhart Tp. level and In good shape. 70.acres cleared, good bos; house of 3 rooms log barn shaded 40x50 feet two good cisterns and other improvements 3) good fruit trees. 1000 half essh balance to suit purchaser, will take sto:k for pcirts of cash payment. lot acres In Montgomery <3©. Kan. 4 mUes from town of 2800 inhabitants level, well fenced plenty of water orchard of MB trees and new frame house. With 6 rooms. 01800. on easy terms crexcban; tor Beal Estate in Pike Co. A here chance for a person wishing to locate In Southern Kan. 50 acres in Lockhart tp. hewed log house Ui a nee In one and two years. FOat H1SHT. iSgSbriSfe**?** ln Peurgba'*
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