Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 33, Petersburg, Pike County, 3 January 1889 — Page 3
Will Hud llnmra.* Ilar*aia* la I.AllItM' CLOAKS. ctorniNU, ANOOVBRCOAT* W*Mmr^nA any profit« oo theae good* after (hrOUnav For ) $ .Only a I'rt, Vou canhuy • alee CLOAK at exactly the coal InMiW |OMK, and a BHIitt amt THIX1INU* uf tbuae p.alty food* ytm itave hwiil of to am h. TUU8E KIP UUlVKS at G8, 8!), anil JKtcenta are rare feanr.iUit? ’ — And their Silk Plush 1* jtt.t. I OUHU AT « f*NT* A Y AK!> to worlit it gtr*4tle*I wore lift $2 ?’ '.0, an ! it,imc twe t<»i jitmi »M New Overcoats. I>’« rte»« ert y«a t«|. 3TAey An re XiJd/ur u i/««f tnore moafj.’ H'titler bitalt unit fMon» <irt ulau i»tAtttied itt tkia ext price aw/c, ».</ / Jut a cot/ t*«4 o/ thcfc, pun tciU /Ac.« ft / utva I kttlj'price. Yon Know the mare j'o! Kaah makes Kfosc KuHers for /fash! 2Text to Bank. -
:s I BUSINESS L School Books at Bergen's. W*U paper and fehool oka cheap at DK J, \\\ booka cheap Bergen's. Hot tuucke* *erved at all k bv 'Vvl< <ni.N, S«. I kacp the ran- be»t CIMnlii Ugorwar. WmIILkk, Sa. Library and other! haadsome Lamps at Dr: jj, W Bergen's. nUckUara Coal. Oic*or« Hank. Mti bly. To avoid bavins carr\>ng on tract, order* »ho««Ul ba placet) W>varal day« itaiuiT coal i t uceded. ( (if Lamps, school hooks school supplies at Dr. J Bergen's, and at the reasonable rates. and W. Host b*o4 (1uwn To Ilk* WiaUr, —u ;• Xase; TW WV want k>iuc more reliable man «o m-II onr nursery Mock; suaraut'Ot) Dol iUiv. irttc to name a* oNbrad, autl Ucluorrd iusshU healthy eLdlthmi, Salary awl Expense*, (t>4%in. tH.ir preferred). Apply,(*Utfng *«•■) to II. W« Kuerten & O.. Geneva, X. jf. Ou Dec. It and !*• amt Dee. 31 and Jan. I-t, The K. * I. vill oell roittn) trif^ tiefcata to all point* on the rand at one fire and one-third thrkeU, U»h - lied, good raturains Jan. 3, to 4) l«.
write it 1889/ Tf hat be*#n sunny IwWm. This has been a bad winter for ice. Southern merchant* haw a protective association. Evpenjeu. are to be cut down at Jfew AWir. Terre H ante l»< a Wfif ®f __£_S ja*. La wrence, Goshen, gets 5 vr*. it^ the pen. A new volcano has made its appearance in tVlorad*. Eli fieAtee will ! lo lecture. Jan. 11. A steel rolling-mill is in eonrse of construction at llartlord City. The business men ot Has town enjoyed s good hoi ids v trade. I The Governor is overwhelmed with applications for pardous. Oakland City is growing famous for shooting men. Ush traps are reported to be numerous in Witte It ver.
The Supreme Court U Republican, Ike flrtt time elitce 1870. * Seventh Indiana Battery tn sessiou at Vinceuue*. yeeteidir. Indianapolis complains of bad management by Hie police force. Th| Indiana Sunday-School Union i« divided into twenty-four districts. The btidge icnm the Wabash river at Vincennes has Ueti made free to alt. Some Princeton gents are advocal* htg the establishing of a city “lockup.” Evansville is orgauixuig a new Building and Loan and Saving Association. ^klt. Pleasant. Ohio, was wrecked by a dynamite explosion the day before Christmas. Judge ParreM sent h:a resignation to Gov. Gray, Friday,to take effect on last Monday. Oakland Enterprise -peaks of the. naming of streets of that “village" by the use ot sign boards. A banquet i» to lie tendered the Farmer's Institute at their next meeting to be held at Princeton. ^ The V.hieenuM Sun is advocating a new jail, another cemetery, and uail works for that nice httbi city. Beginning title month, the Supreme Court will becomposed of four KcI'ttbUcfiis and one Democrat.' The Fits- itc|Mrtmvnt i» now about I'ully orga nixed he re, aud wiU soon be ready to make'a display of their skill. The freight depot of Ik* Indiana, |>ceatur A Western railroad, wa* detlroycdby* lire at Indiauapwlis last ■reck.
Statu TtcaMPct l.cuitr say* the tax levy will have W be inorvansl to IS im 2$«e«U tliu Winter. It i» now 12 centsTnr iii ini fi Miii'i'i ' i' i in iT Porte short-hand «cho»l, ws« hurried sst Thursday, haring tiled of ueural{U of (lie stomach. Steamer John II. liauna wa* 'timed on the Mississippi river hrl»tms» morning befureone o'clock, thirty human Um were lost. A trust i» being formed to advance he price of wrapping pa|*cr. The Ira meeting ivs* hthl at the Kates House, Indianapolis, Friday. J. (». I't ingle, the fraud opera man who visited lYierebnrg some time ign, I r its I recently to do up lVioceton. lie was pronounced a fraud aud lailMr. and Mr*. Nelson ltradley, of Lireenfieid, oOt rs to give tO acre, ol laud for the location of a liome for destitute Masonic widow* and or* phans. SttimUy, the lacarsnworth Grand Jnry found a, bill again*! John M< « Keutie fur shooting "White Cap" liregorv. lie was released on a 1300.I» bound. v /Mrs. ilsrrey Tiudle.ul Velpeu, diet) mi Christina* day, ami was hurried Wed., at Ploasantgrove rcmetvry. She died a few day* after being coufiued in child birth. — *■* --1 As we were at pres* work ia*t Week, the alarm was given that the Miihum Motel wa* on fire. The fire engine was soon on hauds, bat the inmate* of the house had already extinguished the fire. Judge Robert A. Johnson, of Avondale, Cincinnati, committed suicide, Thursday. He had gone craxy over the death of hi* wife. lie wa* a fudge of grate protalueuce in Cincinnati. The older citiscn* inform u* that the Winter of 1854-55 was just such a W inter as the present, except that arc now have no dust, whereas that Winter was so dry that the dust tew ail Vtinter.* La«t Friday evening the City Couni) ef Evansville .truck a death blow t what might hare been the future iro-parity of that city, by refusing « extension of time to the Evansville ml Chicago railroad oullnauce. Miles Jobson, a wealthy widower •f Princeton, was marled on ChristOn Friday night he hung lie left a letter, explaining first wife on her Id not marry he ro«l of hi* ■
J11 largrove is Twltii Knee ton. ami lady are risittires in III. Mr*. W.V. her oarenta ‘ ao. B. Thomas, Cuion, came up, Thursday, to take in thrown. Hou. Jasper Dayidson, of Gibson county, was in 1‘etersburg, Saturday. Miss Mamie Elliott, of Evansville, it the guest of Mis# Clyde Carpenter: 1fs& peon Pride, of Otweli has the ifisof the Democrat tor rfeeeut faror-t. Mrs S. G. Coonrod has been eery ill of Neurallgia of the heart for a few days.
C. A- DekloU anil wit® are in the “Sucker State," vialtiug triend* ami relatives. Brigs Kepley, of the Oakland Eui terpria®, spent part of the holiday* in ; Petersburg. - , . ! Rev. King, ol the M E. Church, wade the Okvockat a most pleasant visit, Saturday. M. Krebs has presented this office with a well piriuteii calendar tor 1888. one of his own print. ; J. D. Leri, Union, has our thauks for i reoeut favor*. lie is a gentleman a* well as a fair dealing merchant. ! Ollie Kollk Princeton, catne up ' Kriilav and remained till after Sew I Years with friends at thia plao% Mia*' Ms.del Mawk returned to; her home in Princeton. Friday, after j a visit to relatives iu thi* place. j Bro. Spillman, of the Oakland En-1 ; ter prise, plead* guilty of beiug a con- j ' slant reader of the Democrat. Emory MrAtce, one of Madison : township'* teacher*, ha* the thanks of the Democrat for recent tavors. 'Squire Edinondsou, of OtteP, wa* j iu »owh las^week iu as happy a mood : a» if h* had never seen “salt river.'^ Jaa. Bolling, of White Oak, divided (ca-li with tills' office recently, for j which he lias our special thanks, Isaac K. I.<dt called Saturday, to j subscribe for hlmaeif and also for S. I I \V. Chap|i®il, who resides in llte West, j I " Prof. A. C. Crouch, this place, al-J tended the Indiana State Teacher's! Association, at lndian*|>oli*, last; week. Misses Minnie and Amelia Aitvrc niu«, of Princeton, have been the “nests of the family of C. Uauin, since j last wCefc. , I O. O. Smith, one of the best of our j citizens, was in our sanctum, Saiuv- j day, w ith bbpe* fur ftatdre sueeeaa to the DraacB.tr. John P. Hargrave, late candidate J for Representative on the ProhjUUion j ticket, was among his many friends, here Saturday. Jas. K. Roger*, of Vinceones, came: ovar to Petersburg Saturday to make; collection* thr the Knox county nnr-j series. i Ww. Fowler, of I-ongbranch, was! in town on bti*iu» *s Saturday. He complimented the Democrat with liberal subacriiptlon.
Lou. O. SaUmartlt, recently of thej 1^r>biiry Pit**, has concluded lot •* ^Imb. instead of * job office a i lltoonunston. ' lieWlH <j. Chappell, principal of the Slendal School*, st>eut the holiday* with Uislrieuds at his old home in Jrfietsou township. •Squire Jl. M. Johnsou. of Winslow, called Monday to order *otue of tho J. P , blanks which we keep in stock. The "squire is quite popular. Twiner '[*. lira*hear, student in the! iheol njii-al school* at Chicago, con- j ducted the services in the Presbyterian Church Sunday evening. .loo Vincent and Isaac Little called to order job work. They are iu the poultry, egg*. and fur business, and arc clever and fair gentlemen to deal with. Dr. William K**pley, of thi* place, celebrated his sixty-second birthday la*i Friday. A sumptuous birthday dinner was served to a bust of frieud* and relatives. John Parker, sou of Benton V. Parker, of Jefferson township, called on the Democuat, Satunlay. Mr. Parkei is si youug man who show* marks of enterprise and thrift. K. Cat wit. of Marion township. Is a renewal. Mr. Uarrett is one of thooe Deiiuocrats who are Democrat* from principle, lie is aa uutnovable as the hills in what lie,think* is right. Ucargo Frank has our condemnation for mot icporting to the Demockat Id* recent marriage to Miss Naanie McCoy. We couiplimcut them both, however, and wish theta unbounded joy. Jas. 8. Wilson, who differ* from us politically, called SatunUv to lie is oue-of those who believe* iu keepiug up a per of whatever aro usually a Dr. Ml. C. m w . medicine for sixteen years in this con at v *"*■ *■“'
ts From or two will soon take pto HexH. ia kept sobm religious revivals School here ia greasing fiaely Bollinr and Nelson Co.aoam to ho ■»*•*! Mm P. C. Abbott has ant had any more b'.es” tuto oitteras, nor has he hie book on the "Fall of Man" t^orn inhered—'warm enough—mud a pleuty-f tinners generally housed—turned • tittle last week—holidays ended—no
Arthur. We hare a quit* little town riM, Mr. Thompsou, is also our but tbs idea of March will blow him Mr. Editor, 1 wish to speak of which. I think, was » wrong move, (hr to the wholes*!* dssmiction of •long the Patoka river, and south of man; ( laces not enough Umber left to teuce the land, should it be The destruction of timber has si Ye. I think any one who owue her here would better keep it. Obskr \oxlti Sole*. Rev. low Wood* haa just elaeed «i protraded mealing her*. Much good wus accomplished. Twelve conversions Bogau Uichsrdsnn and his acemplHhed da tighter Ida, of Oakland City, were the guestn of A. L. Richardson, this week Wm Boiling hit here for Moark. Ark., where he imtends to.locate . John Xoe and wife, of l*etersburg. are'visiling frieuds here this week. Mrs. Wm. Dansea, of Petersburg, is visiting here, this week Stephen Cook, ot Ireland, ia visiting bis brother, V.J. J. Cook, at this place All the schools ofthls township are on a two weeks vacation, beginning with holidays. Pat, <). K. Uatmer items. •-^Loss Shepard went to Oakland to spend Christmas Me got a doll off the Chi 1st mas Tree - Miss Kate Wilson made a speech at Hosmer. Tuesday evening Jackson Pagen. of Winslow has moved near this place The sheepskin baud was on a •■whir" Tuesday night James Collins has beeu on the stckllst fbr some time Adam Martin spent Christmas eve in Petersburg Hora e Lin.-t t >t:ght School during the holidays Hombrook A Co. has six clerks during the bolkiaya Miss Mint* ArUrtiw s(>enl the holidays here Tlut^ears of coal were shipped from here >>»« week Rev. Kail Green will preach to tite people of Hosmer the first Sunday, this month. Uappv Sew Year! BrCKKY* Boy. PiherUle. Our town is still alive Holidays wsni y with quietness more of our P“<H*l< ra getting in the notion of taking the Pike ounty I>eu»ocrat in preference to »ny othe a per. It is excellent The Patosa rive as been very well behaved thus far thi i IT inter, not having been “on a tear."' a t re hoys would sa v The |>eople here boast fthe iao*t and largest hills in tin* conntrv, ml yet they wilt not more than fill ihehol>ns autBciehtly. But say what you wil. xese hills are the greatest appie. peart, nd grape producing hlils «f any found i s te statejw hen properly cared for. BcsMi* Ills, they are important for the coal, and <r the building stone found under them . r.cc the close of the holiday reeds; ti e i-h »>1» bereabont have again coeimstifld tv ever wearisome task «f '‘teaching tie ouug idea how to shoot.** Utvx an'CU.
Roada good K. Chureh M. Zt. iioiueatain.he give the Princeton good name .Christmas «t« aud mat night waa eharacteriaed in$ «P » bridgey throwing abstracting roads, etc plenty of" loafer*.” Oar •Who «itl be the next Thotaaa Kitut-.who has been ibe mas noth here his name The farme hare under the tiUe of •- lienelit Association." I wish and 1 ihtuk they abmiM certainly be of benefit to them them some of tteir deserted h.ipjiy Sew Year, and a hmg life raluabt* imper! Your* ft>r
MISCELL A3 Shiloh'* Cough and told by us on a gun muptiou. Sold hr Dr. J Typhoid terer is ep Mrarltle. Croup. Whooping Cuugi immediately relieved hr Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. lu the vicinity of 45.000 sheep are fed e Sleepless Sights, mad. terrible cough. Shiloh's dy for you. SoM By Dr Cureie, euros Conte ht Couad Bronchitis Cure. moot, Xeb. y«*r. -ble br that is the Keiue- . Bergen. Dr. LiinUui frrr, of .] »wark. X. J., vt«Bhb name legally hanged. Shiloh’s Cure will inn® iiatelv reliere Croup Whooping Cough id Bronchitis. Sold by Ur. J. W. Brrw>. ..1 --- Troy celebrates here itenniul Jan— u*i*y 5. lie.- Ifcttch ij ne was Vanderhej dm Her l£tteh L’i me ' That Hacking Cough ei or so quickty cured by SitffoVs Cure. ' e guarsutee it Said by Dry). W. Hewn It i* t^e astronomer rho most frequeutlyTriees to obser e.—[Philadelphia Le<fgcr. Why Will You cough w yuShHah’s Cure n ill sire immediate relb Price 10 ett and Jl. Sold by Dr. J. W Jergen. r "‘Our Cl.ristmas Uei tago’ia the li1 lie of a book just cot* leted bv Cardinal Gibbon*. Whip AS k Uenr. i S«r takeCat baric Pills bet. your horvels | «>r liver are sluggish. hey are whips. I But try—ouce at least—: ilea* Nerve and j Liver IMls. They act tl'i ugh the uervrs. Situtphat free at Frank >t ornbrooks. Tl*e number of inu 4«s in an elephant's trunk, accortli g lo Loudon medical authorities,^ id, 152. Cuasnaiptioa S» ly CaredTothe Kditer— Pleas.- i ortn your readers tliat I have a positive ren dy fir the above tiHDwd disease. By its, timely use thousand* ot hopeless cases »v* been permanently cured. I shall hti jla.l to send two bottles of iuy remedy ns t to any of your readers e ho hayeconsul itionif they nil send ma their express i id post ofllee address. ResjieetiUlly, T. y. SCuetfX. U. C., 1i Pearl St.. Saw York. __ sovl]
Soulful Youth (Ian iklty)—llo you sing “Furerer ami 'orcver ?” She (practically)—No, a' ■; I stop lor meals. Indispensable ti Darbys IViphylai ■'hating. eruptions:)11 ail kinds; cure* iufia: relieves pains from insects and sore fe taint of persperatii fxJF'.ti'vmv t if rice It purifies the 9 the teeth anil cures gums and canker. the Telle t. ic Fluid cures iufiamation ol e»i or sore eves; ites or stings of ; destroy all ii or offensive U>9(}^5.*<J*'i»eath; prtserve* jothache; sore Up to date 4,299 k ildiug tierruits were issued in Miuin poli*. represent* lug the expcmlilure f <9,343,498. SUDDEN The ear!} history sudden deaths. 1 on*. It i tteriaj. p» faint easily, take Dr. I the heart, ami so esra SiTH. mu of Brown, .? B doM by Frank * Hu The Rev. Geo. lari., says; -Both lives to Shttoh’s hr Dr. J U. in chest New Cure for it id Hen* :j t Cleveland, Ohio * «nk. layer, of Bourbon If and wifeowe our iilion Cure ” Sold IT. Bereeo e.neral revival Dtna Store as i hair customer trial bottles of cry for Cimsu ply enormous in t hunt the fact that er disappoints. Brvnchitm Mr. Froudo'a I given birth to a i sent My House ‘Faudjcltr.’ ; on Australia lias r word in the As* delboaruc. It is Their 1 * Booming. of tv levs* Hi huyh »t. On sonic of S has caused such a i ill Adams * Sou’s giviug away to ■ « many fr»e (ilia's Sew Their trade Is . ery v ways cures and nevh*. Colds. Asthma. laU throot and luoi? wo trial bmttefrei! lines lit* music about it.
to the it when revivifying effect. .- JX O. Dent, prominent er of DcKatur, eioi»ed with his in law, Sophia Betup, Friday, went to Ft. Wayne, registered and wife, where they Were < enby the girls lover. Dent the girl and her lover, Mack made up and kissed, and r“Dekatnr just like the two wicked soul* that they arc. A tittle sou of Ralph run over by the hose wheel of engine, Saturday fore-noon, wheel of the hose wagon one ankle, bruising, but not it. Nothiug serious.
Two shooting matches here, Saturday. A number of. tnrkey.% chickens, duck* and geese, lost theiir l ire* and the wicked “shootiat” gloried in his ability to draw blood, or take life, that he cannot restore. Thednrkiug-tub and hanging by the thumbs method of punishment has bean abandoned by the warden of the Ohio penitentiary. The dark dungeon wiitbe substituted. Easy ex; eetoration, increased power of the lungs *«d the enjoy aae st of rest are the rewards upon taking I»r. Balia Cough Syrnp lo all ceusuntp tires. V Cuts born*, and ail other wounds can be cured in a abort time bi the -use of Salvation Oil. the greatest cun' j on earth fur pain. Price 25 contu. ! -:- Some farmers are now very much j anuoye • in tiie gas fluids of Indiana ; over the fact that the uaturat gas teas- ‘ es made by tbeiu constitute a cloud j on their land tides. j A Worthington belle found her j stocking filled lo bursting on Christ- J mas morning: it contained only a sin-1 >jU lead pencil. Advice: borrow brhlget’s stocking next time. W. F. Towu«end, it gives us pleasure to note. i< able to ha out of bis room, after a confinement by sickness for about six week*—Vincennes Commercial. Iuglc street M. E. Church revival has just been dosed with fifteen conversions and eighteen accessions to thechurvh. Chairman Houston, of the Republican State Committee of Indiana, ha* united with the Murphy movement, and swaers he will drink no more. Maiadti Krebs received an order trom Idaho, last week, for lit res' bushels of hickory nuts. They do not grow there. The first Congress of Colored Catholics is now iu session at Washington Otr.
Auditor Lsvelle. of Daviess i*ouHtY, is about nwrcKil from tits retrout in* jury from a rttn-a-way horse. Saturday night M. (.'allotiay, of Cambrige City, was robbed ol $4000 aud a gold watch. Maine arid Ohio are thought to be ruled mb. ot tbecjW.Vri ahtgrstberAlahama has 371^279 persons over ten years old who can neither read nor a*rite. Blanks For Sale. Blank notes,deed*, mortjjagvs, roa supervisor's bonds, amt all kinds ol J. P. supplies for sale at flit Democrat office. That Frtoe. 329. for price tea ware, chanced, agreeable to piwriions ar rangentent*, to draw the prise. Tlie person holding No. 329 will please present the same and taki tie ware J. II. Rorsn. All of our customers who hare n«l already settled up for t!»e year are! kindly invited to drop in at once and j settle. We shall expect you. J. B. Yoirxc & Co. | Church Eafertaiataeat. On tomorrow evening, st h'ieming". Hall,the members of the M.ffi-Church will give an eiiterlainment «.ud festival. The program will consist of music, recitations, etc. lu music, Solo*. Duetts, etc.; After the exercise* cream, and many ot will be served. Admission ten cents. Card of
TUe officers af Spfcttae Lodge No. XX K. of I*, of fVtershms' I at!., for Use signing term arts: P.C , J L. Mount: L\ t\tt. S. Edwards; V. 0% A. VY. !*><>* Prelate. IV, J. B. ilauean; K. af It. It. F>. Qavklwm; it. of E.. W in. Ltihs; M «*r I'.. SL Rictiricii; M. at A.. Ii. VV. Tawk The inside Mini outside gosmtiao.. are yel fo be ted. Installment next Tnesdav evening All member* are requested io be psesent. • ■' . • The retiring officer* are: P. C.» S P. Hammond; C. C., J. 1* Mount; V. C., H. S. Edwards; Prelate, A. W. Doty; K. of 8. S,,I. H. Leii&r; M. «i E.. Wnt. Lillis; AL of F., Geo. T. Frank; M. at A., L. IV. Lamb; I. GIt. B. Davidson; O. G.. R, *|. Rewlv. -#-— Married, *t the re*Wenee of the bride,' Sear" War* ■ eee, -te f.'#L-Ls Mar, and Mists Anna Ana*, ftev.Khsr, of the M. E. Cnureb, officiating. We wish theigjor ami hapgnoesa. and >cknow ledge tlie rwdpt of a supply of excellent wedding cake.
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ROW THEY ILL MIT IT Top It does ararh. bmstlfti! work. Sfin-^a S?asSs!r«a a) Facftr; FtJn I7IBTIAC33E ¥AIliI7D FSi i IZ< Apts Wants! is M?wM Terrill JDK laifflERt BSLWDBftg, 11.1I CURE FITS! or Esinrs of l oath.
« phtut Hot IT tat M lagar1, ■ 13 very dt sire tower than th oteiul'niBa. Terms toisTn Petcishurs.i tear. • Hoatwand HI wvts tuMUlon all ue wr tar, fruit, indurate*. r . erg du ■IIcase A Lot tu Atfi>rd. dwelling sail storo room ifmUiiro. two Stork’S tu good repair. Will salt ,-li<'»jK-r than tue cheapest i-Ok %!3k , ' The«?t‘*>tewfliouso''M»d lot on Street, house o( IS rooms, an Abundance >*f fruit of a!! Muds. «£**. ?«X» eusih 1 “ - '- on easy terms. Two lots with new ■ ratals house all a rat and roaspiete iilU) yuan* orchard tn Morgans ad» itttian, fib*. Cash or exchange for simdUV.tui ts>tx39 4 «tn Snyder add!lion. Will sett for V.S5, or trade. lot I* tn Morgan addition with house of four OS ant! good haru.^at, J-A\ cash balance In nine mouths. tfe®? a very desirable lot with double business house. I>-e house and watt of never failing witter in t ulou, lud , JhHV House and i lots in Oakland City. bon*. «f several rooms near railroad. WTO, or ex* change tor land or lams* Jfc lot or near Petersburg.
fAKHS. ST acres g<>*d land In Ctay township. s cash, l«2 years on balance. 30 acres on the sand rood It. Madison Tp. Xu. I land. iotbpar acre.tieash. t(*T norm iu Knox county nil in timber. *»« purchaser to assume a hits uiuutgagu balance to be paid i • 1-2-5 yciiri-. AO acres in Wayne county Illinois For salt' at a baigaia S20acrc« in marker lad. WUl sell cheap it acres in Uteylp. watt Improved; to acres timber. *5:30: t&ttcash, bah to suit purchaser. to acres in i.ogan township, with pond well, lop .house and barn. is>50; one-third cash, hal. to suit purchaser nacres in Clay township adjoining the til acres above l.amsd, with good new frame dwelling and barn, a good young orchard amt pienty of water, Price, 42w*>; one-third cash, bal. iu e<tual puyrucnls of 12 and 24 mouths. <*> acres In Logan tp.; 12 acres timber bal.iu high state of cultivation; 2-slory frame dvceilms, good bant, two wells good water, all accessary out,buildings, young orchard; a tip top farm throughout. fr.ee. tiSSU; one-third cash; i and 2years on balance. SO acres lu Loekhangtp. SO acres in cultivation, lath Iu white oak timber, good tog; buildings, good water and Ki> Hue young fruittrees. tauc; S cash, huh in 12x21 months. SJ acres in Clay tp. adjoining Union. All ' “ ' gh state ef cultivation. ptS. .at Stork’s ferry, I to suit porchaaicared cad lo high str per acre; >; cashrhul. l- suit purchaser. st> uer>« in Clay Ip. rood house, bam and out building. Un pnn.lv road, well elovered, twenty of water. iiJOD. .'cash. I2h»2t mom t* acres in Washington , Good hura. flaw. thtyiuea er.. pi SO acres one mite from PctersEtfnf^on Winslow road, du acres cleared. Hue per acre to suit purchaser. !W> acre* one mile frtan Petersburg, iu I aondtttou, ail tillable, well elovered. . tto cer acre. tin# cash. Jvferred pavmrnta ‘ Ti*tV ;-. r year with i> per cent, interest Suu aiy. .v bargain. DM aci s In Patoka Tp. known as the Cope. boat * r oat laud, iu beet. oo,'f I S, ll. 8. W. Hit f Hi' . _t-DUU. so acre- of said land is ilntler. Will sell separate torthbu. *,caah bat. la 1 and 2 years uu* percent. Interest V 2t» Acte* heavy timber laud In Putnam V a Trim. Price fau#, or trade tor Pike t o. real 15 Antes good land solid new *hree room trump dvr eiiii.g aIthtthW-brick bin ml at Ion, one mile from tow It cash, balance in 12 mouths. SO acres near Posey’s coal mines all .u the bottom. Kxeetlent eiru land, 42.0)0, or bait acres the above SO and o', aerrs containing ■* large new two story bouse, other building* ami orchard, ft,OWsee n* at c ■■■■■■JPPMBHMduet as great ucetucats are c fieri vi ou the above. SBacres In Luckhart Tp. level and in _ shape, <D acres cleared, good box house 2 renin* log barn shotted taxed feet two cisterns and oilier hnprowapesta 20 a-utt lives. fs»a> half cashnbaiatiee lo purchaser, will take stock-for, part* of payment. W ItH acres in Montgomery Co. Kan:t railes from town of 28UD Inhabltauls level, well fenced plenty of water orchard of 125 tree* Slid uew frame house, with 5 os,ms. SI SOD. on easy lerms or exchang for Real instate in l’ike Co. A rareeh.vnc* (ora per- ««. «isWux fpuiKSitifj n Southern Kan SO acres In Loakhart tp. hewtsTUtg house I.V ’ stories high with out buildings, frame at log Uarn.orehurd an abundance of water#, acre* cleared, all fenced. JfWtb *j cash hat auce in one and two years. IOO HKNT. Several chiles dwellings in Peter. Ait pleasautty located.
TRUSTEES NOTH V OTICK I* hereby given to nil parlies Intel - anted that 1 wilt attend at My ofitee 1» .SteiiUul, A EVK*T TCE8D .T, , , To transact ouslneaa connected nolhttw pi of trustee of lAjckhart township. AU persoti having business with s«M o»« will ple«t« take notice* J- W. B'l 1 f.WELl*, Trustee. \ N*' ■OTICK is hereby given to all Bailies eon 14 errned, that I will he at mj resldeuer. one tulle east gt Arcadia, le v BUY TV BSD* Y, To attend to business eonncetad with tl a odteeo,TiusteeorM.iuro. NSottOK t* hereby given, that 1 will bent n»y reeldeue*. ■Y**T THURSDAY, To attend te business connected with the office of Trustee of Logan township. ttWePusatlvelV no business transacted et* cent on hStee-days. __ . E SILAS KIRK.Trustee VCTICE Is tecchy giver. to all parties w n cvrned that 1 will attend at toy residence EYBkY Koaosr, To transact business connected With the off eu Trustee of Madison tow ship, far Positively no business transacted end ou otiUce-day*. JAMES RCMBLE. Trustee V OTICK ts hereby given to all persons nTV te rested that l will atteud s( my slM at my residence. gYKKY eWIb-VY. tei traswset business connected with the of ice. S'sr'rnxt tube notice. _ ■ _ _- - «■__W. V. BROCK, Trusts >• "V OTICK is horebT given to all parllsjei t' eerned that 1 will attend at my offib > KvaaY To transact business connected with t of Trustee of Jeffei*mtownsh^
