Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 23, Petersburg, Pike County, 25 October 1888 — Page 3
Pike County Democrat. THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 25,1888.
Prepare For Winter! OfrMruiMwant * MwrtMk! Tiww nice alal U to Uij TH» Wntwt rnttmt Pitt*-**. A>i3 at nta* t«TMtMewl Iidies’ and Miss's Jackets, Modeskas, Hew Markets ii IK PLL’&U, SILK. AND ICIOL CHILDREN S CLOAKS IN AIX HTVBW ANI>8I*BK! 5-1 A HANDSOME LINK OF NEW DRESS GOODS, Inlbencw niton wllli ill' i»* BKAIDS: 7mVm. OaloO&. x*.Xits=3lur«to mrtrjv. Inr Cloihiss ui Ovireiati A Nice New Stock of Handsome Garments at Low Prices! SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BUY! Famous Whole Stock BOOt F”iL5 HARGROVE'S Knocker> of High Prices
awssMsssw . ...- .... jii- j*School Books^nt I )K J. W. Bergen's. \ Wall pa|M»r ami school l>onks cheap at l>r. *J. W. BcrgenV. Ilot lun<-lie» «ervod at all hour* bv WwlIlSCKX, 8«. 1 keep the verv l»e«t Cincinnati lujrcriHH*r. M’mIIisoev, Su. Library ami otlicr hand-! t.oims Lamps at Dr, J. AN Bergen's. Fresh Oysters at William Lith*' (*ity Bakery. (abbarr For Hair. Tw elve thousand cabha^t* heads Tor sale at low tiguiv*. (.’all on It. I.. Ilart, wren miles \vr*l of IVtei«bur({. Arbuekle's Coffee only lil)c. iH*r pouml at William Lilbs' City Bakery. Lamps, school hooks ami school supplies at Dr. J. W. Bergen’s, ami at the most reasonable rates. Waablairl— Tawaahtp BrawraU. IV lVmorrata of \Vt«liiu<(ton township will meet every Thursday rvning in Fleming's Hall, till* place. Always attend. OiAki Com. The celebrated W. L. IidujIk $3 Shoe, al*o a full line, of hi* other (food* advert iso I in auothcr column, tuay lw* found at J. It. Yor VO t Co'*, Afti, Petersburg, Ind.
A 8—d M|il OflilM. t, K. ltainbridgi* Mumlay K*q, Counted Attv„ Clay (K Tex. *ay*: “Hare] u*hI Klee trie Bitters with mod hapKv re*ult<. My brother also «r»* very >•- with Malarial Kever au«l Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of; this medicine. Am satisfied Klee trie { Hitters saved his life.** Mr. D. I. Wllcoxsoa. of Herse Cave. Ky., adds a like testimony, saying: lie uaailivety .believes he would have died, had It not been forKleetrie Bitter*. This great remedy will ward off, a well as cure all Malaria Diseases, and for all Kidney, Uver and Stomach Disorders stands nnequaled. Price 50c. and $1. at Adams It Sou s DrugStott*. Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, PRTEBSBCKG, - INDIANA ■ All Ian4» and ton property piacad In my Orrtca—Tp slain over Ctty Drag More manlML * AVsgeid t «tlt maU(PRBB) an at a * aaal stamp a AYegeUbi* that «UI noon TAX. K KECK LEM. PI FLEA. BUOTCHRU. BLACK HEADS*. K1 toavtag Urn shia soft, data, and taanttPU. PIMKTC.. Aid Hm krtght rtow «UI hMt Ha UMaaAHtyenaak. M
! THE NEWS i___;-,- ; The Chinese *ru mow completely . shut out The Xew Harmony fair company 1 cleared #16.00.00. Mortgaged property in ill. amounts to *402,000,000.00. Oct. 2 jih is Democratic day at the Ciucinuati Ccuteuuial. Evansville is talking of gettirg up a tri-state fair for next year. Alt Veruou has had I wo cases of yei.ow fever. Both recovered. Over fifty thousand people intended the Shelbyville Democratic barbecue. Quite a good many Republicans came iu to the speakiug Wednesday. To-day U set apart aa Democratic Day at the Ciucinuati CenteuuUI Celbrat ion. liana, Ihe *‘Uermau Delect ive," it a show worth seeing. It pleased everybody here Monday eveiuug. Senator Sheru'au says there will be no vote on me oeu.»«e Tariff'bill iiutill after the electiou. Many citixcus hereabout took to the railroad tor Oakland City, Wednesday to hear General Matsou speak.
Cleveland will visit New York (Sty, before tue e<«*c. on to interview a parade ot Uus'..ieM met, but will make uo speech. Ed. Smi.h ami G. B. Ashby, Eifls will speak at While Oak, Marion township, Thursday Oct. 2o,ut 7 p. m. Don't fail to hear them. Hovcy WmS a> .-used of violating the |>oMal law». Iuvesti^J'-ou showed that it wr.» dour iu Hover’s uaiue by the liepti utica tt io.uuii.tee ot Kloyd county. lion. W. A. Cullop, of Vinceuues, will advocate the Democratic cause iu Fleming's liall, this place, Saturday, Oct. 27, at 7 P. M. The Winslow Baud hud a funeral oti yesterday. The baae Uruutmer was plat ed Iu his last resting place. Mir. Did man will be missed. Hob. E. A. Ely and Itev. Win. Cites* ser will speak at Gray Church, Jefferson towtisid|i, Tuesday, Oct, 30, at 7 T. M. Give them a bearing. The trial ot Grubb for killing Miss Downer on the lV.ncetou tair grounds ended at Viuceunes, Friday. The jury decided the caae lo be murder iu the first degree, and senteuced Grttbb to lie handed. Local MenUoa. Dr. J.W.Bergen went to Cincinnati Tuesday. Ollie Kolb, Princeton, spout $nudav in this place. Felix Miller,. Vet pen, was in town 1 on business. Saturday. W. II. llorubroitk Is now a druggist w ithout a partner. Mrs. Si. P. Hammond returned from a visit to Cincinnati. Friday. M II. Frank’s new business Itoute is going together rapidly. Petersburg has six grocery stores, | all doing reasoitablr well. t Tito*. Gideon, JeflVrwm township, calledon the Dcttocavt Tutwday. Billmeyer's t.ew store presents a most handsome appearance. Thomas Parker divided dollars with us Thursday. Thanks. Shawhan and Boonshot has enjoyed an excellent Fall trade so far. Mrs. A. W. Freeman has been in St. Joacp, Mo., for some time. John Mcisciihclder will soon have completed a handsome residence. Dr. 1. H. LaMar has moved Ills office to the Montgomery bttildiug. We could not find room for the Ho*mer item* last week. We regret
Thos. S. Smith, this place, has tine I •hauls of the l)r mo* bat for recent; taxors. J. T. Kiiue ami Foreat (iauutt, both of Unlou. spcut Tuesday might in Petersburg. James E. ripe*, nest sheriff ot this county, railed on the Dkmocbat, Thursday. Miss Telia liens.' U in Queen City, do., where site trill remain during he Winter. Miss Carrie Parker t« about to engage in selling Millinery goods at Otveil for an Eastern Brin. I The retinishing of Fleming's operahouse is now about cosapieted. It will he conifortaulc aud much more pleasant to see. Dr. S. H. Clark, Otweil,spent a few' minutes in this office Saturday, Me will attend the Ohio medical school in the n«ar future. John Milky and John Gardner, of Oatsrille, were in this office this wool, and expresa their satisfaction over the rally at Oatsritle, Saturday. We hear good reports from the schools of Marion township. Marling had experience, Ur. Brock kuows how to make the schools a success. “Ye editor’ acknowledges the ceipt of one of Caw’s handsome Sty Iographic Pens, as a present ftom Mrs. Sarrah M. Hicks, of Vashburg, Pa Mr. Was. H. Ilornbrook and Miss Mionio Hargrove wen married at Priaeeton on the evening of the 17th lust. Mr. ilornbrookU a well known druggist of this place, and has.cstablisbed a reputation aa a man. The bride la the only of lion. Samuel Hargrove, of Prince ten. She Is well educated and acc»mpiistwd. The Danoctu-r compliments the happy couple, and wished thema continued round of Joy isr every year till lifo shall end. Why Witt Ten cough when Sh'tok’a Cur#
(IMBUYtb) Wheat is mostly sown in I -here lo talk of raisin* the -- pole lifty feet higher at this place G.O. F. of this township have o® elect a Demoe-at to a township eflee If he would “Hop and support Harrison.” The Republican* met hem last Wednesday and raised a pole and had a general stir. I must say they hare snlee pole.but a Democrat Blacksmith complains that they failed to pav him tor latnr he didsn the pals, sad wh.tt is i'unnier, there ia an old lady here who had her peanloa increased under Clereland’s administration, who furnished the flag with the understanding that the would be repaid for it, bull they tilled to do eo, and now she is as ‘ mad ss a wet ben.” lathe g. o. p. ia such a strait that itcaaaot pay * Hooenut Bor. ]|. I.. Heathmaa ami Henry Uenthman la paying a dollar a bushel tor wheat ...We uki hear t’ae guns at Princeton Tueeday awing.... Pat ties from Oakland City hare been plastering the congregational church at this place .. Some of our boys Joiaed the Otusvire glee c’ub and went to Princeton, Tuesday . Bet. Ureen Campbell, of Pikevilla, preached a good sermon bore Sunday evening... Coal miners from Ayatahlre are at work ia the little mines near here .. Ja eph France ia ninuing a barber shop at this pt'ce .. .Miss Mary Horn brook went to West tOi ous, Tuesday, on haslneee .. Do say of the" country cousins kaaw « Democratic templeIsf Please answer ... If the Republican* are golag to raia* a tag pole they srould bettor be making prepara, (look, ns the election day is drawiagaigh. ... Mr. Jackson Mnrtln be* hadhemorage of the lungs all week . . Mr. John Hernbrook is still on the sick list. Bccaar Bov.
Miss Olio Fmmt of Arcadia i* recoverins from a week’s illness .. Farmers are done sowing wheat . Apple gathering is In order. The yield is excellent, the quality line Quite a number of frosts hare some what effected the foliage of the forest . A majority of the schools of Monroe township opened Oct. 8th. The rest of them will open Oct. 14th. Our schools are generally, being well attended, showing that the people ■re becoming more and more Interested in the subject of education James Pipes was in our neighborhood last week, greeting ok! friends and making new ones. Jim lea jolly good fellow and ought to “get there.” Politics is at high tide. “Marquis, whose sir name is WooJsrjiod the Prodigal ton (of the same tribe) have not opened school yet, being actively engaged la making a last desperate effort to reinstate the i|{ o.p The Hepnblicana of Arcadia and rlciaity met ea mass Oct 10th for the pur!j>oae of a speaking and raising a pole which lie a very magnillcaut one, 180 ft. high. The IHiacipal feature of the day was the exhibition of a ragged old gentleman driving a poor old mule, hitched to a dilapidated old express. The mau carried n sign upon tvhteb was inscribed, “Free Trade.” The intention was to impress upon the people the idea that the Democratic doctrine of “Tariff Reform*' will produce such results. I tut it shows conelusivelv the legitimate remit of an actual high protective tariff ,.. Jli.se Stubblefield, speaker for the occasion failed to put in an appearance and the time ■ Hotted Cm that purpose wae occupied by li tters local speakers . . The Democrats of HeaeantvfUe an 1 cornu unity met at that I lace Oct. ltth. They raised a fine hickory I ole about ItU ft high Alter the pole wae raised. Judge Parett made an interesting i peech on the political issues of the day to a large and enthusiastic audience J.C.Gad. Stradal. Kill tor Democrat: The Democracy of the loutbern part of Pike county was out last light la all her glory. It had been generally announced that Hon. IVa. F. Parrott would address the people. Preparation* were made ogive the Judge an ovation, the equal of vhich had not been before in tbit town. The crowd wae very large, and the place of neeting had to 1* changed to a morespa:ious building. The Pikevllle glen club ■ame into town singing an appropriate campaign song. The Steads! Plwrnix Brass Sand furnished tome soul stirring music or the occasion. At seven o'clock the neeting arse adJressed by a speech from Ex. Rep. Barker,(music by the band). D.Q. happen then introduced the Judge ns fob owe: “Ladies and Gentlemen: Last sight I bad the pleasure of introducing to yon a lew convert to Democracy. To-night I hare he honor of present lug to you an old vetoan, the Just and learned Judge, and your text Congressman—the Hon. Wm. F. rarett.’’ Aa Mr. Parrett stepped forward be wae oudly applauded. Ills speech wae forcible, dear, convicting, and convincing. The ratings of the present administration wan hirly discussed, and the pension question. the aU absorbing Tariff question w the iamm Is laid down between the two lid portico—“the Free Whisky and nnoamtramMag High Tariff” theory was met by be Judge’s invincible and logical argument is to dwindle it into insignificance, and •rfy conviction to toe minds. In his ipeech he soared sway on the wfags of Bojuence in e«Infixing the President and the Roman. ILottd applause]. Hla spssch followed with a song Inrni the Glee dub. bv the Band, and three long and loud for the National ticket and Jodge It was a telling speech and will do nod. J. W.S.
(lIABBISON) Tune.—“Walt Tor the Wagon.** ran heading np Salt River, Dear Leri by iny aide; Br the angry ware* that qnirer We're tom’d from aide to side. I sigh as I remember, High Tariff's certain hie; The gale of next November, Will tumble down the gale. Chobvs. The rorage is quite risky; Had we tome free whiskey, Would we not feel trisky, While pulling up the stream? And there's my pig-tall brother, I needs must bid (hrewell; But know he'll find no other. That lores him half ao wed. While o’er yean I'm bending. And o'er things I've said, I feel the fate that’* pending, Of “two meals” and “cold lead!” The Striker's wrongs he righted, “Rebellions, howling mob!” And Pinkerton he blighted, And left without a job. Be, hug me closer. Morton, I'm eukl, nr pulse ts slow; There’s no use of “ca vort'n," Too see we’re bound te go! will receive the ■■ the spoils of llnl bat now humble and still urge es on ' -ijii
Art H We would not ex if he did not Invite i speak from hearsay, knowledge. The Winti editor of this paper 14j father at Alford, two* this plane. IIutcheu'dtf come a widow by tm husband, and lived iu 1 with a family of sm among them a young In pealed to Hutchens for i| her. She was comneKgiu
efuMMl re,atnl
had no help. Alt KdwlIH ed * crowd of young mam Iproachwithout Sunday language, said: “Ifyou have ail—d bit of Chi UtiauUy In you,come and help move this woman’s things.” They all went; among them, Sell Mathas, Zack Dyson,the editor or this paper, and others. Edwards then bauld her a lead of wood, and the editor of this paper cut it up forber. The editors mother seuit her milk for the babe, food for the starring children and hershlf. The good neighbors all assisted her, and thus site lived, unable to work, and too poor to buy. One evening, soon after the editor's mother had sent her a sack of flour, David J.Mountcune home from bis work in the Monit or Mills, then in operation in Petersburg by Mount and Hosteter. He was told this, and was surprised, as Art Hutchons had left the mills that eveni ng with fourteen bushels of grist, passed through Alford, tilth a heart to unall that he left nothing for hit starving stater. We have no reason to doubt her word. She said that ome half bushel of meal was all the help she got from Art Hutchens during the time, and begged him for that. There are many living who wilt testify to these facts, among Mrs. Jacob Hof I'm an, and others whose names we mill give to an/ one who will call on us. We give this information that tllie people may know whet kind of a man wilt compell Ills wife to sign scurrilous articles about and honest man like James E. Pipes, and will ride three days to produce affidavits against him. Another woman, whom he swore to love and protect, he has I res toil worse; but, unless he compeiis ns, we shall say nothing about it. Let his wickedness briug to him his own condemnation.
Deservedly popular.—We mean Laxador, for everybody lias derived ■ much benefit trooi itii use. Physic* ians recommend it. Sold everywhere. If you want your baby to look bright do not put it to sleep with lamia until when restless, but use Dr. Dull’s Baby Syrup. 2;> cents a bottle. Leaves and dead! branches return to the soil the same substance the trees take away. That Hacking Cough can tie so quickly cured by Shiloh'* Cure.' We guarantee it Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen Mud on the cows should not be allowed. Use the brush. A cow should be kept as clean as a horse. Croup, tv hooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately received by Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen . Aliard crust over the soil prevents the rain aud heat from entering. Always keep the surface ot the soil loose. Catarrh Cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shi lob's Catarrh Remedy. Sold by Dr. J. ft*. Bergen. The soil should be more than supplied with the elements removed by earh crop, and it will never loose its fertility. Sleepless Sights, mads miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh’* Cure is the Remedy tor you. SoM By Dr J. W. Bergen. In 1296 two hogs at Oberrad, Germany, hit a child to death. The animals were arrested, triad, convicted, sentenced aud were buried alive. Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve Croup Whooping Cougti and Bronchitis, old by Dr. J. W. Bergen. A bog which, in 1380, lacerated the i rm ami face of a child at Palais?, France, was condemned to be si mi la rv acerated and then put to death. M. P.—A MEW PRINCIPLE. A great physician baa discovered that the rue way to act on the Uver, atoaaaeb. bowls, etc. is through their nerve*. Miles’ ’ilia, the smallest and mildest Staples (Tee it Frank A Uornbrook’s.. Animals, when on trial, were never permitted to appear im their own behalf, but were taken from jail only for executiou or for acqrittal.
SUDDEN DEATH. The early history of Awertea to full of •mitten deaths. If yet have choking nensaoas. guttering. pain or teaderaees Inchest fhiat easily, take Dr. Miles’ Sew Cure tor the heart, aad an aaaape death, as did Bea.7 Brawn, drupelet, air Ctevetoed, Ohio Sold by freak k Bern brook. The Bev. Geo. 8. Thayer, of Bourbon led., oays: “Both myseil'aad wltoow* oar Uvos to Shliob’s ooasuiBi^ioa Cure ” 9old hr Dr. 4 W. Bergen. _ la Sari guy a tow and her »lx pig* were Indicted for murder. The now was declared “guilty in the sight of God," hot the pigs were acquitted. To the Editor—Please Inform your readers that I hares positive remedy hr the above named disease. By in timely twethonneotly cured. I shall t« glad to send two bottles of my remsdy nutn^o aayof^your T.A.SDOCOI. M.C..IS tall 9t,3ew Torfc. Bra Sardinian law of UKhoreee eanght nibbling a neighbor's haystack or eating htaeorn worn pnuished with death. _X *1 , vj fttr Ireland will likely never know what a blessing banter’s chicken cholera cure baa lieen to America.
know by S. Hampton, Ga. as Lntetia until French capital hich it has i an an poison, and have ill in a single instance. >«r, Anericus. Ga. lo want to buy S. S.S. The company never ay. They sell only in r One Hundred Dollars Re my case of Catarrh that can ed by taking Hall’s Catarrh ;EY;& CO.,Props.,Toledo,0. uacersigrijd, have known ley lor the last 15 years, and a perfectly honorable in ail transactions, and financial* carry oat any obligations lieit firm. rua::, Whciesahs Druggists, hio. Kin nan h Marvin, Whole* gists Toledo, Ohio, u Iloesen, Cashier Toledo Bank, Toledo, Ohio. Tatairh'Cnreis taken interng ilirectiy upon the blood s surfaces of the system. . per Lottie. Sold by all s. [Nov. 15
“T offe< Is ♦ion iu i oil the Thnrmi sends f! The We papers) for the) for pari »Indianapolis Sentinel” ig premiums aggregating sh tor the four best guesses ilumlily of Cleveland and in indium. Everyone who for a year's subscription to kly Sentinel, one of the best iuteil, is entitled to compete -izes. Seud to The Sentinel ulars. Won’t Lxpri&ieat. You c* |«rimeut UMNM void. 1* upon yo kW* l Coughsi Pennine, he ma y good, or hut insi Discover lief in at Trial » Store. not nfforl to waste time in ex* gw! ten your lungs is in danger. a always seems at hirst, cnly a not) term it my dealer to impose with some cheap imitation of Dr !W Discovery for Consumption. >d Colds, bu. be sure you get the Beciiuse he uaa make more profit II you hit hits something just as >st die same, Don’t be deceived, upon getting Dr. King’s Xew which isgsiaraateedto give reTiroat. Lung sod chest affections, ties Dree at Adams £ Sou's Drug DALI S, TEXAS AMD RET TRY. On a< Exposi the Obi on each tween M Dallas' tor roui ountof Ue Dallas Fair and >u,Oct. 1st to Oct. 31st, 1888, & .’klississiippi Railway will, Thursday and Saturday bee a Dove dates, sell tickets to txat ami ffieturn at oue faro i trip. For Sale. Eigh itcrei of hind adjoiuing the town o PeU rsburjf. Good two-story house < ulu s room?! ami eelier, and splead: orcbanl. Price, $1600.00. IIou am lot in Petersburg, one block : >m court house. House of seven r :>ms, cisierfii and ail necessary out bu lings. Pr:ce 1800.00. 18t3. P. W. Chappell, Agt. Tuoi parties who claimed that the elertlo of <levels nd would reduce the pr e of wheat from a little over 60 ecu' a bushel to less than SO cents a bush i, am informed that they now only ! ive to bring their wheat to town t Mil a doll nr a bushel for it If the had claim ed that the election of Cl. eland wo ld have made the price o vhe it better, they would have been n re nearly correct. “Do< your mother know you’re >ut,” s d a boy to his little brother. ’Yes, m> does," was the answer, ‘for or bottle of Dr. Bull’s Cough syrup M I Crocked my cold into a socked tat, you bet.” A fe -ap| licit km of Salvation Oil trill ia aatly relic re stiffness in4fce secko joints. 25 cents.
Absolutely Pure. This powder never vt vies. A mu rvel or purity strength and whol json iifw. More economical! than theordlnary Hinds, and cannot be sold in eompettion with the multitude of low test, short weight atomsr phosphate i»wders. Sold only Incan a Boyal Baking row
AT IT If you want to see one of the best selected stock of goods ever brougnt to Petersburg, cal l on J. B. YOUNG & CO. Our goods have been selected with the greatest care, and we can suit all classes of buyers. We have an excellent new stock of cloth mg, and in »nderware we have a splendid line. In boots and shoes we are prepared to se ll better goods for the money than any one else.’ Am elegant lott of new hats just received. Everything sold at the lowest cash prices. Call and see our goods whether you buy or not. J. B. YOUNG & CO. FIELDS ft LeMASTERS uuin FOR SALE—How Hoove (new) of 5 rcoms hall and pm h and all necessary out bul 'dines, good elstern and plenty of young frail trees, grape vines Ac ., In a pleasnt part of t»*u. Terms very Hoar Payments easy. TOW K LOTS. A beautiful lot one equine from main street fSStt, Terms to suit j.u retailer. Lots U In Promts, Addition. Large (mine dwelling, plenty of fruit and water. fSOUeusti. Lot H In Morgan’s addition, dwelling and all ccavenlences. f3U0.,CKsh. nice frame Price («» 13 very desirable town lotaln Union. Terms lower than the lowe; t. low. -We have several lots and houses and i Petersbnrg.dcslralile localities. Terms House and lot In I’etertburg Joining floyerda addition all new and complete, good lar, fruit, and water, ftutlcash. House A Lot In Alford, dwelling and store room combined, two stories In good rejralr. Will sell cheaper thun tlie cheapest 1330. The choicest house and. lot on upper Main Street, house of ID rooms, au nbundaure of fruit of all kinds. f.Muu. tiuuu cash. ' - on easy terms. Two lota with new frame house all neat and complete with younc orcbaid In Morgans addition. WOOL Cash or exchange for small farm Lots » A «In Snyder addition. Will sell for AIKS, or trade. Lot IS In Morgan addition with house or four rooms and good buru.fLU, JAW, casta balance Inutile mouths. A very desirable lot wi th double busi ness house. Ice house and well of never ftalUug water In Union, lnd , toull. House and £ lots In Oakland City, house •f several rooms near railroad. OTJLor exchange lor land or house A lot or near Peteraburg. MMIS.
<7 acres yowl land In Clay township. W; X cash, ld2 year* on balance. 50 arm on the Sind road In Madison* Tp. No. 1 land, f5U.per acre.,'* cash. 1ST acres In Knot county all in timber ttW purchaser to asmmea ftU moa!(*B» balance to be paid U1-2-3 years. « acres In Wayne county Illinois For ■ale ata baryaiu SO acres InStark e> Ind. Will sail cheap. U acre* In Clay tp well Improved; 10 scree Umber. «S5»;«Mec**h,l>al. to suit purchaser. to acres In Lojput Iowa Alp. with yood well, lop bouse and barn. SUM; one-third cash, bal. to suit purchaser 78 acre* In Clay township adJotoiny tlieto scree shore named, with yood new freme asisisnissaBragKJa bat. to equal payments of ht and 24 moatiia. M acres In Locaup.; II artea timber he I. In blyhstate of cuTtirndun; 2-story (toms dwelllay, yood bam, two weilii food water, all noeon M ia
n7 -\ > MADE ONi,Y BY
ft Ain’t pay to run after other brands, for in the end wise house- - keepers settle down to the nse fctof SANTA CLAUS SOAP. ^ If jour grocer hasn't Senta Claus Soap, he’ll get k for you.
«. fAiKoANK * co.,cmcago. Ill
BOOS-ESEim SHCE-T-EAKD, TSL3GEAPHT, PEJiMAK&HIP, ETC desires to bettor Us or her condition in life, should writs for the Catalogue of the BRYANT & STRATTON 33Tf?Si22SSI:. _ Ka. 406 THIRD STREET, LOUISVILLE, Kt.
I. 1. IniM is now in his Quarters, All by himself, in the room recently occupied by bp ft Maitpry, Where he will be pleased to accommodate his old customers with low prices during the Fall and Winter. Try him for good bargains. CITY BAIlERY. VIESS4 BBEAD. BEST IS BASKET. CITY BAKERY. FBI'ITS OF ALL SIMMS A SPEl'IALTT. CITY BAKERY. LEECHES t'KCa SC. E». SICK O VST KBS. CITY BATTERY I9-K K CKKAB ASB LKBOSABB. Wm. LI IBS, Proprietor of The \ . CITY BAKERY, Sells the best VIENNA BKEAB mod tile best OMAoOSEBMae* AT TJgJB fairest -PRICES-TBV HIS.-TKCSTES-s' NOTICES.
VOTICK U hereby given to nil parties inter* estetl that 1 will attend at my office in EVERY TPKSDAT, TO transact huttness connected with the office of trustee of Lockhart township. All persons having business with said office will please take notice. J. W. STILWKLL, Trustee. NOTICE Is hereby given to ail parties concerned, that 1 will be at nty residence, one mile east of Arcadia, BVKKY TCUDAT, To attend to business connected with the offlee ol Trustee of Monroe township. SAMUEL LOWE. Trustee. Nc OTICE U herrbyjIveQ, that I will be at ray residence. EVERY THCESBAY, To attend te business connected with the office of Trustee of Logan township, ggjp* Posit!velyino business transacted except on officers. xrOTICB is hereby given toallpartiee corned that I will attend at my reek ____ MSresidence BVKKY S03tD.it. To transact business connected with the office Trustee of Mudlaon tow ship. |y* Positively no business transacted except on offilce days. . JAMES BUMBLE, Trustee. VOTICK U hereby given to *« persous in t crested flutt I will attend at my offin at toy residence, xvr.RY Friday, o transact business connected with the offlee M Trustee ol Marion township Al^pereons saving bind sees with said ■ Lake ao4i uC, W. r. BROCK. Trustee- — VOTICK is hereby given to»!1 parties ' cemed that i will attend at my offi array mi, Co, transact business connected with the office Rest fscilttws for Buna*)*. Show-hand. *“«*»*• ■y. E*glhb »d Acresl B^sss Treming. l»th-_ dost ut«fv<Hoc £d»ct<« foe prgaM»»tcip»i*vtt ia tta« aa4 «M»fe*y ~ in. Wri» to « Elegant Catalogues Free. fries to as ^_
_Ml wazoit***. M toil!—'Mtl «»u«lM ’rtto5»»«2»MK ^.SKSSSi _w» vul »aa «ac
TO CONSUMPTIVES! The undersigned having been restored to health by simple means, after suffering fur several years with a severe lung affectisn. dread dissease, CONSUMPTION 1 is ansioi»'»i>i»|(e^..«n ..to a. fenow SUf. ferers the means or cure. To th.w .... sire it.be will oheerfhlly send (fre^'w^ a cony of the presliriplion used. wht., ,£? will flud a sure cure for CONSlTlrii"" ASTHMA, CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, and all throat and lung MALADIES. He holies all sufferers will try his remedy, as it is invaluable. Those desiring the prescription, which will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing, will Jilease address Rsv. Edward A. Wilson. Willamsburg Kings County, Sew York. j25yj $50,000.00 To loan on improved rout estate, in sums to suit, at a low rate of interest. Fiklds & LeMastrhs. Office Over Bank, Petersburg, I ml.
Errors of Youth. (. Q SUFFERERS FROM Nenoas fcMIitr, TntUiI A Indiseretiwis, Lost Sanhwi, %J m BE YOU OWI PBYS1CUS ! rdies that lue'iicnFK-iaiK'e Han produced the relief of thu titan t.| patients, Mua he ordinary modes of treatment effect a a DinlugotirexteuiiveeolleKeeudhoe- ] practice we have expeiitueutMl with discovered new ami concentrated rentea The accuati«instlR2 pre>ch|’tlan Is ofd an a certain netl speedy race, u dreda of cnsei* tit oor practice have been oredto perlect health by tin nre after other remedies failed. iVttcetly pure hilieu tautest he used in Ute preparation of BMBHtoUmia - ___ , . Ipthroxyloa core | Jerubebm,) drachm [drachm. Iletontos Diotta. Idtachm. Veisemin.S grains. Ext. ittmtUa'amune (alcoholic), 2 gratae ahedTpUil'^ilsat pU1iitSp.m. andaptr on going to bed. lu some caaea It wiU As wear* coieannllytn receipt of letters of nqttiry relative to this remedy, we would say iotbrea who would pretar to obtain it of am xmtainluir w ptila, earehulv oomponodM. ite^^iT^jsrssEiss: ehich will ewe matt caremfortE Adtirevnor call on NEW ENGLAND HEIM INSTITUTE, « XMMOKTJWhW.. __
I CURE FITS! When I »ay Cra* I do not mean merely to •top them tor a time, ami then tor® thorn return again. 1 MEAN A KAUICAL CUIUS. I hare made the disease ot or FAIXXNG SICKNESS, A Ute-long stndy. 1 trAMAST my remedy to Cum the worst eases. Beeaoae others hat® failed Is no reason tor not now receiving a care. Send at once for a treatise and a r»KK IlOTTU® ot my ttrttUKi KEvinur. «te Kxpresa and Post Offloe. It «n® yoni nothing fur a trial, and it will euro you. Address N.O. fKM>T, RR.C^ ItSPuuSTuKniYHW Dr. J. D. Lcetzerich, -QVEU-jfj
DENTIST
PAINT _wu tliwk Umool VHnflm h<. Ydto-. • lm Owl N« VznMmf tmtcmm.MM**« «Mk • Mto.* OmXbu m4 I* » 4m YOUR BUCCY
