Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 43, Petersburg, Pike County, 14 March 1889 — Page 3
jour wedding outrgrovc’s. AH the ca in silk, warp hencashmers, cream almuia veiling, buntra crues, etc. Trimf every description to Bead wraps, cashsilk fringes, etc. Ladies’ cambric urnler-att-kimls. .* T. jB- but, kid glove 68c •pit tdid “ “ 89c fine kid glove, all shades99c free 6 “ “ best made 82 ^Kiktssed kid gloves $1.73 01k mits, all shades $1 Sing Goods Early and got “You Setio done before Dot Weather. Ius tin 5c yd U flirt 5c yd Tickrg 10c yd Shir <ng 7c yd Sin hams 5c yd w fit / table cloth 35c yd buttons, all siges 5c doz sto things * 5c pr ho idle the celebrated Er’s fine shoes for la;hildren—the finest ling shoe made. D* ngola and Calf Shoes (9 PALL EISD8.
MViT MENTION OUH 8T»8 AND BOYS’ □THING! I >ring goods, handle ms and at low pricare how 1 you ars, wc can 1 the new and in men’s and QTO HATS hats, cnislj all und see our nsaor n t of over 1(X> patfroin. Lace Fixtures. a COLUMN.
ral Paper ia in the raw marked and ! litlfaold. II ME E* ’ ell bought are r li t the Beaton hit r.te above Stately it cot only holds itf > hi PAPER ease stock of '# SHADES, NTS kinda. fi^re, in Oil. ' | Colorsjnr1 White Oil, of all kinds.
ItiE PISE COUNTY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY MAItdH 14,1889. . .. L ITEMS OP INTEREST. Next Sunday will bo St. Patrick’* DayMumps is bothering Daviess county JMJOpIC. And the Legislature is no more for this lime. Crawfordsville will orgaulxo a Poultry Association. Connersville Water Work* will soon l>e lu o|>craliou. The fox drivers at Winslow last week caught no game. Cleveland and Hayes are theonlv living ex-Pfe«ldent*. Bloomington has 4,00(P‘iuliabitau(s and only four saloons. U. 83- Iaspeclor Gospel Slealcy died at Jeffersonville,-Saturday. The Jeffersonville Fair Association i ha* organized with 150,000.00. [ The G. A. R Post, of thl* place, is j getttug In lietler working shape. | Court opened Monday with a pros- j peel of a term of important business, j Rochester ha* the prize-fighting fever, and Munricgoes rollor-skaiing. j The K. & I. Railroad Co. have a ' change hi their lime table this week. Ilavesvillc, Dubois county, i* still hopeful of a goodr yield of silver ore. / — -—s— s, James Kellv, aged 65, and insane, hung himself at Connersville, Saturday.
* A boxing tuaU'li in but humor occurred on our streets, Saturday evening- ___ The “Social Ciub” will fire tneir seeoud dance at the 0|»cra House tonight. The M. E.^tmerican church, at Huntingburg, will be couij letcd next Summer. • % S~ —— - ' ChVrlcs Yager, near I)ecat or, ,ble»v jut hi« braiuk with a shotgun, Friday —suit-hie. > a ■ -■— S The WiMtiau's Christian Temjierinre I'nion ia making war ou the liqlor traffic. .. — ...... .... Tlie engine house on the corner of ( tie public square is xliout completed | itid ready foi use. Them is talk of organizing * new ' Itiilding and Loan Association at this ilace in the near future. The nia -khiiru miners went nut on t strike Friday, on account of trouble < with the “boss.” Calahau, < L- G. Erb, cashier of the First Na- , ioual Hank, of Da Porte, dwppwtj* lead, Friday, of apnplcxv. Dan Garner, of l)uff, Dnlmis eoun- j1 v, was arrested last week, accused of.1 icing one of a thieving gang. 1 -- — ■ ...- i The Indiana prisons, North and i iouth, contain 1,274 convicts. Tlie i lumber variea e-cry day, of course. , Sylvester Grfibb vtffl be li*ug<-d at d 'lucelines, as Senator Johnson's bill 1 its becu so amended as to require it. \ PrImelon Democrat: Mrs. M. A. ■ tchoonover, ot Oakland City, has ju«C i omplcted a quilt that eoutains 25.448 i licccs. i The “Social Glass" will pmbablv In* iroduced in Petersburg in the near iiture, for the benefit of the Are de* isrtmeut. ^ James Boyd was killed in a coal 1 pine at Kransvltle, Saturday. A dec* of .coal fell on him, and broke lia neck. «— < A country editor closes his tlnan- . lal review with the remark : “Money , s close, but not quite close enough , o reach.” , P. C. Cross, agent for the Singinr 1 tawing Machine Company at Lapoi te. s short in hi* accounts, and has 1 kipped out. * — .. i The reports say Ihnt F B. Posey left , tYashiiiglon City, Monday, but will 'elurn In about a month to look after i ds contest case. ,
a targe number or citizen* from Steudal were in Petersburg the flrut of Ihc week, summoned here lo attend (he Uonchen* trial. --- v ^ An infant child was found dead in a *laW« near Hazleton, Friday. It N thought to be a ca«e of child murder br an unmarried woman. ^ ___ r ' Laat Saturdar. at the Blackburn Mines a ‘•horse-ljeek’’ fell on Charlev Rislev, and mashed lua limb nearly off. between the kuee and ankle. , The Supreme Court ha« decided that the Board of Equalization can not increase a person’* tax without lir*t notifying the individual so taxed. The nielor growers of Poseyville, have organised themselves into a I body named the Poseyville Melon Co. 3,000 acre* of melons will be grown this season. The Women'* Christian Temperance Unions of Knox. Daviess Gibeon, Pike and Poaey counties meet in convention to-day and to-morrow, at Princeton, Ind. State Marshall F. A. Ward arreat- | ed Dr. A. J. Harrington, of Velpen, on the Sill inst. The doctor ia charged with purgery, supposed to be concerning pensions or the elect ion. —.-.. ■ ... ♦! Exchanges say that the Salvation •; Armies are adrancing on Pike conn-; ty. We ban not beard of tliep; bat,! if it be true, we suppose It iamner the i othgr counties here been captured- i
The tree* in the court hou ai« undergoing a pruning. Butler it serving the county enterprise. Tl,e Oouutv Commissioners visited the County Poor Asylum last Mutt' day. They report the Asylum In good condition. It is under the management of Albert ileacock. The fox drive in Knox county, just across the river from this place, resulted iu capturing two foxes. Something near two dozen foxes and one wolf were seen, to reported by Chat. Hannah. David Gladish, one of Ptlce counties best citizens, died ofconsumptioo, last Thursday, and was hurried at the Weiae Cemetery, near this place, on Friday, by the Masonic Fraterni ty, ot which he watt member A. G- Billmeyer acting school master in the “Deestrict Skule,” as given by the Presbyterian church last week, betrayed I be fact that lie waseucea great school master. He taught school nearly twenty vest's ago. Indians came from Iudiau Terriory Columbus, to Indiana, a few lays ago, to find a grove of beech rees on which, they claim, is carved he figures of turtles, and which narks the place of a hidden treasury. Some-one put a news Item in our uewsbox on the 7lli of March. The event it tells of took place Feb. 17. Kews that is so old as that is of no iuicrest to auv one. Hand in vour Hems in time, and we will be much obliged.
Twd Mormon elders from Hull, who have been holding meeting wear Corrydon for sometime passed, w egged igst Thursday night. T|»c eggs were thrown through tWe open doors ami window. The eldefVwere completely plastered with them. The runaway couple from Pike rnuuty who were here last week and Went to Mi. Carmel in search of some one to join them in wedlock, failed there on account of their age. They gave their names as C. W. Cockrill
mill a. mi1/ mcetun vnurion. qA!i»* Mollic McXahb presented this •race some choice cake last Monday— inch as was served at the wedding 'cast which the attended at Otwell at he marriage o' her friends, MU* Uda F. Vradeu to J. O. MHoy,of Winslow. Ur. Milcy is a grocery man, and she >ride is well-known an Pike county is one of the heat of teachers. The iappv parties will reside in Winslow, t here the Dt.MocK.tT wishes for them •pace, prosperity and happiness. The “Deeatrict Skale.^ Tlio entertainments given at Fieldng’s hall last Thursday and Friday veuings, under the auspices of the VcsOylurian church of this place, was l pronounced success. The uitprached characters all did their pails veil. Almost any one who knows my thing about school life forty years igo, could easily recognize the difteriitce between the schools of llieu and iow. It must not lie forgotten, liovriver, that the costumes of the charaeets in the recent entertaiument were ivcriliawn, and that the method* and iiamicr* of instruction were carried duiost far enough Id be more than he schools of the olden times wens. H.is came about from (lie necessity of ombiiiing full aud pleasure with the cal school which our toreparculs at* ended, and in which they were, many if them, well educated. The cuteraiuiuent referrid to w as liable to give hose who heard it too degenerate am dea of the schools that educated our itaicsinen and con u try men, and iiuhcs* upon the mind the idea that the ild-time schools were more nearly rtilgar than those of nowadays, which, ii the true reuse of the term, is not orrecl. True,! he schools of those day * vere conducted on a different plan, iml different ideas of school government and pedagogy in general prorailed ; hut, for alt that, the schools of hose days were fully up with the tines. Not only the schools of forty ears ago, but of tuauy more vean; igo, were those iu which were educatml the founders of the government, uid also those who hare been the ate-guarna of its -perpetuity. The ncu of our present day, such as rule he nation, got the fundamental1 priu•iples of their eduealiou hi the “Deesrict Skule” of forty years or more ago.
>are a uaboi- lonuty mi thirty um< es-Pensiou f reads. Special to the Evansville Courier. liuniingburg, I ml., March 7.— While Caps are again at work in this -ountv and are being encouraged by the majority of the citizens. Last night at Ireland a young man named Joseph Sermersheiin was taken from liis home and given thirty lashes with horse whips because he disregarded a warning to “get to work or git." The White Caps also left a bundle of hickory switches and a notice at the farm house of Stepheu S. Cook "warning him that he had better carry himself straight. Dr. narriugton, a proiniucul citizen. was arresied lo-ditv charged with issuing iradtilent pension papers. He was taken to Indisuapolis by a United States inundrat.Z’ : '' \ - ( Marriage Licenses. ’ T. Lr-Bsaoli amtHuiisa C. Wilson, Robert A. ilyuemanaad Lillie ThoruIon. J. W. Wiggs aud Lida Griffith, William lionhall aud Caroline Rain**, C- F. Wiseman and Mary E. St it well, La Fayette Spade and Servana Willis, Chalmers Jenkins and Addie Colvin. John O. Milev and Ida F. Braden, Merrill G. Chaiubley and Cora C. Sioau, James C. Coe and Dora Harkness, WUliam E. Willis and Texas Loveless, Ulrses Curtis aud Eiti Richardson, Lewis Bates and Zettis Bildcrback.
PD KELT PEltSOKAL. Frank Scott, or thin place, has gone to farming. lion. Joseph Stubblefield arrived home Saturday. G. W. Willis called to order print* in# last Thursday. J W. Ilurst Is a renewal, ami a lor* er of the Dkmourat. Judge Wdborn arrived early, Monday, to begin court. W. V. Hargrove was slightly on the sick list last week. T. M Smith will sell his personal property the 2lst Inst. Low. O. Salttnarsh, of Salem, was in this towu Saturday. Dr. W. H. Link, of CUwell, was on our streets Monday. Prosecutor Brets is at court with his usual determined look. Joe Patterson and wife were in Washington part of last week. W. P. Knight, now of Cincinnati, was in Petersburg part of la«l w«ek. J. J. Whitehead, dozen, has the thanks of this office for bis patronage. ’Squire Hesley, Logan township, was in town on legal business, Saturday. * J. U. Weaver is now Master Workman for this district of Kuights ot Labor. A. J. Patterson and his son-in-law, 1 Jesse Peed, were in town on business, Monday.
lion. W. I*, lovrnseu 1 and Judge DeWolf, of Vi neon ne», attended court hero this week. John Godfrey, Union, called «n the Dcmocbat, Saturday, to pay subscription Thanks. Miss Annie Somerville, of Viuremies, l* the truest of Mrs. Dr. LaManr, this place. Miss Sadie Siple, who lias bet n seriously ill for the past week, is reported to be convalescing. Dr. J. N. Taylor, of Velpeti, was in town Friday, lie reports Velpeu in a flourishing condition. X. K. Coleman, of Prescott, Washington Territory, sent us liberal subscription last week. Mr Phil glimmer, late of Litulley Bros., Evansville. has accepted a position with Hargrove & Co. J. W. McConnell, postmaster at Winslow, was locking after legal business iin Petersburg, Saturday. Mrs. Sarah J. Traylor will sell her |iersoi;ial pro|teriy next -Saturday, two and a hall' miles north of Otwell. Princeiou Democrat: Geo. A. Van Xada, of Petersburg, Ind., is visilinif Sol. Van Xada, in tills place. ' Edward C. Gladish will make filial settlement of the estate of Margaret K. Xoe, this term of the Circuit Court. John McAlec, of Logan j township, moved to Oakland City this week, where he will be a permanent resident. j as Misses Maggie Hart in, aud Miss Minnie Selby, of Princeton, are the guests of Miss Etta Coourod, this place. Mrs. and Mrs. Elias Grace, of Hosmer, were in town on business, Monday, and made the Democrat apleasaut call. Mist Carrie Patterson was the recipient of an upright piano last week —a prefteut from her father, Mr. Joe Patterson. Auditor Eckert, ot Jasper, was here Tue-day and Wednesday to attend business between the counties of Pike and Dubois. George Wes: came home last week from Corydou, where he lias been assisting Mart Fleeuer iu in vestigating some county re>-ords. Samuel Fettinger aud W. H. Scales, both of Augusta, and as good and true cltIrens as Pike county hits, called ou tlie Democrat, Monday. * Miss Mamie Habig and Mr. Win. Bi-cJiofT went to Princeton, Monday. Mr. Bisrhofl' sold his property in Princeton and will invest here. Mis* Triuey Hayden, one of Terre Haute's most |iopular young lladies, i* visiting at the Lingo, Hie guest of Misses Hattie and Fannie Carter. Mrs. G. B. Siminouds, who ha* been visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. II. Taylor for the past three weeks, returned to her home in Sedaiia, Mo.. Saturday.
Ml. Vernon Democrat? Mart j ! Kloener. Esq., the export accjiiutaut, I has been here several days. mi bn«t- 1 ness cnimeded with the recent conn* j j if investl-aiion. J. B. Young started for Cincinnati, I Moudat, to lav in a stock of good* for i the spring and sumtiier trade. Mr. | Young has secured a good trade that is still growing. F. B. Poser arrived here, Tuesday, from the National capital, where be has served cot the uttexpired terra of Alvin P. Horey, as congressman from this congressional district. He ltn Corn, of near Angnsta, and one of tbs Democrats of the county, was in to wn Tuesday, ile called on the Dkmocbat and liberally mbwtrib ed, fur which he has our thanks. Fred Myers, ex •commissioner of Knox couuty, was in Petersburg, Monday, to settle with Wm. liisgen, Sr. wlio has bought a piece of land from Mr. Mvars, located near town. Barrett A Son put an advert is raeul in the Demockat, and, in consequence, had to employ the gentlemanly clerk, Mr. O. II. Ox by, to auist them in selling goods, so increased iia their business. Oakland Enterprise: Her. George Whitman, of Pike county, Iwarded the train here Tuesday morn ing for Warrick county, near Newbnrg, where he goes to conduct a revival messing.-Mrs. Ralph Bunting, of Veipcn. formerly an Oaklard City giri, watt here this week rlaiiiag
—■ < — " " 1 1 ■« • ■ I t'OUHTT L'ORRESPOH OENC*. Presto Item. The mod In this vicinity is deep enough.-Oscar Gray closed his school at Bnrroak school house, last F<-idav, with a large crowd of visitors present. Sir. Gray is an excellent young teacher.-Miss Lizzie Travlor is visiting her sister, Miss Henry Yates.-lllev. J. \Y. Houpt is hold* mg a scries of meeting at (ho Ot well U.E.church.—The peopiein the community are requested to meet at tho Burroak school house, next Sunday eveniug, at two o’c ock, for the purpose of organizing a Sunday school at that place.——Botin Bros, started,last Tuesday, with a large raft of sawlogs. They don't know where they will itud themselves when they sell. May they have success, is uur best wishes.-We hope the editor will hold up his head and his heart iu | spite of all the prosecutions' that cuu I be brought against him. Yours for success, Presco Rsttlek. ^ LeVasterrille. Lemasteravillc, March 4. Our school closed hero ou last Friday, with appropriate exercises.I A. W.Thompson’s store, at this place, will be inanaj.ed by Dau.W. Wiggs.— Uncle Xatty Wilder, oi near Augusta, was burned at Liberty Cemetery, on the 20i It of Feb. He was 75 yearsold. -Richard Wade wiU soon move bis saw-mill ou Ibe farm of G. W. Wiggs.-A Tariff Reform Club a III soon be organized here. The Democracy of this township believe that “Eternal Vigilance is the price of Liberty.”.-A protracted meeting has been going ou at Liberty for the past week, conducted by Rev. Chess-er.-Uuriah for C. C. Hoosikh But.
Spurgeon. A. U. Oxby, of our town, ha* engaged tor the spring season to Barrett A Son, of Petersburg, as clerk. Mr. Oxby is an energetic young man, and deserves success.——Joshua Duncan has sold his farm and moved to Picasautville, to attend the Bpiing term of school-Thomas Shoulder* has purchased a farm two mile* north of this place, to which he moved last week. ——James Royalty and family moved to town last week. Mr. R. will opeu school.hore March 11th-Win. LeMasters has sold his farm to the Julian boys-Mra. G' orge Grim was in town a few days ago ou business, i J. D. Otwell. Mrs. Agnes Coombs, of Jeffersonville, is the guest of her aunt, Mr*. F. Pari I, and other friends.-Mrs. Laura Bartl returned from Salem last Monday.-Mr. John Miley, of Winslow, and Miss Ida Bradffc, of this place, were married last Thursday night, at (lie M. K. church, Rev. John Godwin, officiating.-Rev. iloupt closed his protracted meeting .last Thursday night, at this place-.las. Mount ami wife, ot Frogville, were the guests of F. Bartl last Sunday. —■—Bro. Jones preached at the M. E. church last Sunday night. Dkivt. liosmer items, liosmer ,Ind., March 2. Dr. Adams, of Petersburg, was at tlic mines, Monday.-W. H. Milcy was at Petersburg, Mouday.-Mrs. Jas. Brumfield and her two daughters have been very! sick since outlast report.——Fannie Gudgel was the guest of Dr. Blythe Inst week.Mr. J. 11. Mason in tlosmer, Tuesday.-Cheap John, of liosmer, is having great success.-Alonso Frost, merchant of Oatsville, was in Hosmer, Thursday.-Widewake.C. C. Bi-ckbt Boy. loin. Louis Bates returned from Illinois, Dec. 23,1389, aud was married the 3d lust, to Glrley Bilderlmck. Ho talks of goiug back to Illinois in about three weeks to make that state his permanent home.-John Ross, Jr., is very sick, ilis parents think ho cannot live. He has pneumonia.Levi. Royalty^ Ed. Dean, and Ben. Barrett went to Gibson county, the 5th inst., to hunt work. E. F, Augusta. , - Augusta, March 8. Xatcy Wilder wa hurried at Liberty Cemetery, Feb. 201 Hi* daughter, the only girl at home, died the 3d. aud was hurried at IIiq same place on the 4th. inst. Three of the family are left—two boys and J the mother. They talk ot quiting* housekeeping. I do not know what thsv will do with the farm. J. FThej Are To Be. Thomas W. Palmer, of Michigati.to hr Euvoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary uf the Unl'ed States to S|>aiii. John F. Swift, of California, to he Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States to Japan. I\ John D. W*sJ»lmrU,of Massachusetts, Minister Resident and ConsulGeneral of the United States to Switzerland. George Ticlmor, of Illinois, to b« j A— isiant Serretary of the Treasury, vice 1 aac I. Maynard, resigned.
At Coirt. U|> to gwing *o prw* ve*ienl»f the Haul client trial wait uut ended. Must of tlie witnesses had been examined, and tlie trial wm in a fair way to cuuie to an early close. No further cases will come up till to-day. The cases flora now till next week will receive special attention iq our uext issue. r: Frank Bilderbaok and D. C. Aslibv arc again in Pike ronnty, their Winj ter’s sojourn In. Iudianapoli* having ended. 1 • Miss Loll Reus#,entertained a number of friends Thursday evening, at her honae on ?tb stieet. Don’t full to go in and see the immense tine of Carpets atGas Frank's Mammoth Store.
Frank Dora Ci Carter, til 98; Ediu Lula W Roush, van. 91; 90; Add nor abs Fannie lor, Slag | Snyder ai SECOND Pupils above: Laura B Rogers, i uer.W; I Pearl St Bruin tiwl Pierson,!! ell, W; W Johnnie Goelin, SI ardaen,I 91; Willi Pupils i Rogers, Burger, Uerscbel Bernice i Addie Ti SBUBti PUBLIC SCHOOLS. The Month Ending March 8, 1889. Burger, Kicky mctH SCHOOL. hose general average is 90 or lott White, 98; Will Carleton, Goodrid, 94; Kate White, 91; Ite, 90. Pupils who have neither nor absent during the month: an, Walter Burger, Rudolph as. Goodrid, James Booushot, and Arthur Adams. MMAR DEPARTMENT. average is 90 and above: 91; Phillip Jones, 91; Frank Charley Carter, 91; Lula Harris, Frank, 92; Estella Frank, 91; ',91; Fannie Ashby, 91; Bessie Minnie Kiug. 91; Maggie Sullittie Burress, 90; Delia McGowen, order, 91. Pupils neither tardy Lula Harris, Estella Frank, hby, Edmond Fruuk, Essie TaySullivan, Charley Carter, Addie Phillip Joues, TEUMEDIATE DEPARTMENT. have an average oi 90 and a Smith, 99; Mary Weave!, 9S; 'er, 90; Bernice Frank, 9«; Mary Gustave Frank, 97; Lucy Fie®, •i Burger, 98; Flora C ilvin, 98; :v, 98; Anna Read, 96; Flora ; BettieP tersou,9o; Florence Grace Stuckey, 91; Flora BethRead, 9J; Jessie Custln, 92; h, 92; Gertie Brady, 82; Lillie Posey, 91; Uerachel Rich. Uie Mitchell, 91; Ivy’Uarrell, illman, 90; Katie Fleener, 90. tardy nor abseut: Mary Posey, Lela Smith, Laura Patterson, Earl Burger, •u, Willie Rend, Flora rl Stuckey, Grac* Stuckey. ii i nk. Aims Read. Flora Colvin, li w, Kate Fleener, Soliie Smith.
FIRST 141 K KM EDI ATE DEPARTMENT* Pupils w io have an average or 90 and above: My tie Baum. 91; Ethel King, 92; Emma Brer n, 95; Baud Warner, 02; hr auk Burner, 901 Loriu Bingham, 91; Rufus Colviu,94; Mm 1 Harrell,93; Ollie Lavertv, 93; Emma Ruf DO; Hartman Schaefer. 91; Bob Patterson. I; Beitba Schaefer, 90; Carrie Davisson, 1; Blythe Johnson, 9ST; Lida Stuckey. 91!: lllive Selby, 92; Jimmie litsmrnand, 91; Ik >n Richardson, 90; Frank Ely, 94;Charlie, irxuson.82; Helen Posey, 91; Jasper Joui! 90; Neva G»itU^_99. Pupils neither tur.l nor absent: Be^m.i Schaefer, Helen Pose; Litra Stuckey, Dennis Gore. Frank Bui :r,‘ Iden Richardson, Evert Richardson. Rufus Colvin, James Green. Lillie Coom *, Dora^cott, Emma Brown, Maud Hart'll !, Olive Selby, Blythe Johnson, Charlie Ferj ion. Hartman Schaefer, Frank Wilsou, Lor i Bingham. " SECOND RIM All Y DEPARTMENT. Pupils neii ir tardy nor absent: Frank Read, Bessie I tinman. Lida Akridge, Rosa Moore, Bessii ierriilge, Lula Brown, Estella Weaver, CM; Spillman. Horace UammotHl, Cyrus Colvin:,, I'tbel Kimnan. Jessie Bergen, Zalda Kail, A la Smith, Mattie Ruff, Lizzie Ficklin, Nellli Uoourod. FIRST FII i MARY DEPARTMENT. Pupils neilill ir tardy nor absent: John Robliug, Isa i Frank. Claudie Spillman. Edmun Smltl; Harry White, Carl Jones, John Wilson, i ttawa Whittaker, Guy McMurray, Addin Laverty, Maggie Miley, Dell Chappie, Stelln Ferguson, Josie Whittaker. Itcsolutious. I all of Pike Lodge { No. 121 F. & A. M ] Petersburg,Hi .1.,.Mar. 12,1839 A. L. 5889. WrtKRSAS, Itrbugh Ibe dispensation of an alwise j rovidence, our beloved lirother, Dit id Gladish, has been called from (til ite to Eleniitv. Itcaolccd, J list we, bis brethren, deeply regre the loss of* brother tried and true Rasolctil, it to ilie f:t|niiy and Irieuds of IIa'p deceased, we tender our lieanteit syin nines, aud recotiimeud ibcnt to apply lor consolation to tbc benevolent k it her of all, iu their home of sad l,i ireaveracut. JtMoletd. Hu it in memory of our beloved BioiIh we wear the usual badge of im>i i mug lor the space of thirty days, and mat ibe Lodge be draped in am lining Jbr the same leuglir of tiiiMi Hesolced, l ill it a copy of these Kesoluiions be turn isited io the family o! Ibe deceased, plead upon the Lodge records ami | iblishcn iu Ibe couuty papers. f; ,v. E-iv, ) 1,1 NRY Head, > Com. ■ Boon shot.) Berridgo wl.l aud chickens. ay you cash tor eggs An Albany diamonds on til hat gi veil in till iwcler loaned all Ins : occasion of u‘•swell'’ t eity recent I v. First-class «n si potatoes aud seed onions for sale t Berridge’e. Count Herlwi Itiug this couni Bisinark talks of YUS' next summer. The crown oI Charles II. made in 1660 U iheoldeiii rxlsteiicein Engl aud. A cloth wet il across the eyeai insomnia. ice water ami laid is recoiiTTtielfiJed for The desert* Siaies Army in Loss to the gov rfl fn.in the United 883 numbered 2,500 ntneni, #625,000. Pimples, bin! spots, sorts a tumors, unites as catarrh, ent1 blood iniptirii Lean’s Sarsaj No need to t pills; one ot er aud Kidney eu! and more a Faults of di of the liver, an becomes der i Sarsaparilla digestion ami a makes pure bit For a sale an, fever and ague, Lean's Chills a warreulcd to ci W. Burgee, os. scalv skin, ugh deers, abs:-esset> ami y discharges, such a, are svmpailivs ot Take Dr J. II. 31. la. 5 those big cathartic J. 11. McLean's Livllels is quit quite suffiei •eabfe. ion cause, disorders the whole ststem l Dr. J II. McLean, el* the process o imilation, and thus IChance rrfain remedy for se Dr. J. H. Me Fevei Cure; it L Sold by Dr. J
We vtnt Kom i to sell our uursei: first-class, true and delivered in tion. Salary an raissi sn.ir prefer i ajje) to U. lit more reliabio men stock; guaranteed o name as ordered, wd, healthy coudi£xpense», (or corad). Apply,(staling Fostrk ft Co., Genera, K. Y. Blank notes,di supervisor's bo J. P. supplies jl;
J-** Miu * uu<iivi& lUt at Dr. J. \V. Bergen’s. Wall Faper and School Books cheap at ID.. J. W. Benton's. Hot lunches served at all hours by WwHisuex, Sk. [ keep the van' best Cincinnati lager* oeer. WjiHisokn, Sa. School Books at Dr. J. \V. Bergen’s. That Hacking Cough can oc so quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. We guarantee it Sold by Dr. J. VV. Be rye u B j t little ice in this town. -- A Gloss Call. Mis C.A Johuson, of Toledo, bad symptom ot heart disease, shortness 6f breath, could not lie on lert side, cough, pains 'in chi si.. etc., yet after being given up to die. was cured by Miles Sew Cure, Sold by Frank A Hornbrooks. A new president, but no change. Deserving Confidence. It is quite supristug to notice the numerous report of remarkable cases of nervous discuses cured, such us headache, (its. nertous prostration, heart adectious. St. Vitus’ Dauee, insanity and prolonged sleeplessucss. by Dr. Miles’^ Restorative Nervine. This new and improved brain and ne.ve food, aud medicine, is everywhere gaining a remarkable reputation for curing the worst of these diseases, as well us the injurious effects worry, nervous irritation iaeuta la lid physical overwork. Frank & (lornbrooks the druggists will give away triaboitles of the wonderful remedy It |-ositively contains no opium or morphiue It raiued on the new presiccnt. A Eevolutioniz3r~P.M. Would you wimi a sick horse? No theu don’t u*e ordinary pills, salts, senna, etc , for sick livers, bowels’ etc . ouly use Miles l'ills (M P.) the safest and surest of pills Sample free at Frauk & Hornbrooks Cleveland out nud Harrison in.
Consumption Surely Cured. To the Editor— Please inform your readers that t have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By it* timely use thousands ot hopeless eases have been permanently cured. 1 shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy kksk to any of your readers who have consumption if they wil send me their express aud post office address. Respectfully, T. i. SLOCUM. M. C-, 181 1’carl St.. Sew York. 20yl] This month it) -Marching” on. Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by us on a guruntee. It cure* Consumption. Sold by Dr. J W. Bergen. The curtaiu rises at the hall at 8 o’clock. Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve Croup Whooping Cough aud Bronchitis, old by Dr. J. W. Bergen. The County Commissioners are very busy. Sleepless Nights, made miserable by that : terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is the Remedy for you. Sofd By Dr J. W. Bergen. Some tree sugar will be made after all. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shiloh’s Cure. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. It rained on the just and unjust Monday. Why Will You cough whenSbdoh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price loeta and |t. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. SCRIBNER’S MAGAZINE For 1889 The publisher*of 8CRIUSER’S MAGAZINE aim to make It the most o ular and enterprising of periodicals, while at alt time* preserving It* high litorury character. 25,000new readers have been drawn to It during the past •lx months by the increased excellence of its contents (notably the Railway articles), and It closes Its year with a new Impetus and an assured success Tha I.lustrations will shew some new effects, and nothing to make SCRIBNER'S MAGAZINE ittractlve and interesting will tie llegl cted. THK RAILROAD A TICLE8 will be continued by several eery striking papers. lUnstralfd. MR. ROBERT LOUIS STEVEX8QH8* serial novel “The Muster of Ballontrae,” n ilrun through the greater pert ef the year Beyun in .Vyrember. A CORRESPONDENCE and collection or wuuuscnpt memoir* relating to F. J. Millet and a famous group of modern FRENCH PAIN I'ERS will furnish the substance of seers 1 articles. Illustrated. Many valuable LITERARY ARTICLES will appear; a paper on Walter Scott’s Methods of Work, illustrated from original MHS., a second “Shelf of Old Books,” by Mrs. James T Fields, and many other articles equally noteworthy Illustrated. Articles on ART SUBJECTS will be a feaure Papers are -.nangeJ to appear by Clareeuce Cook. K II. Btash&elJ, Austin Dobson, and many others I UuslrMeit. FISHING ARTICLES describing s)iort In the best Qshiug grounds will appear. Illustrated. ILLUSTRATED ARTICLE* of great variety. touching upon all manner of subjects, travel, biography, description, ele , will appear, but not of the conventional commonplace sort. Illustrated. A SPECIAL OFFER to cover last year’s numbers, wnich Include alt the RAILWAY ARTICLES,its follows: A year’s subscript ion (1880) and the number* ' for 1888. . ..*1 50 A year’s subnorlqllon (1839) and the numbers for 1*88. bound In cloth, . . *8 00 ll-Wsyear; * j cents m number. CHARLES SCRIBRER’S SONS, 743-7*5 Brnadwai, New York. 1
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Model Barber Shop. ^ Lee & Parrott. The only shop In to\v» rua by white men Work tlrst-class. SnUnfa-l ion emunntc-oti. We make a specialty of children's amt also of Radios’ hair cutting liycing dune to the satisfaction of all. CaLL LET. A I\\i:ltOTT. HSHID ' to c.M^Ss for th“ salt-of Nursery Stock. A t’nll 1. C.oivt .lll.w. Cal.vv «r>.<
expenses paid to Baceessfu! men. No experience necessary. Write for terms, stating age. | Mention this paper,] Cl RAATQRV Nurwerywan, East Tart, . L DUvIHDI, Kooukstek, N. T. Real Estate Agency. P.W, CHAPPELL, PETERSBURG, - - INDIANA ,, All lands and town property placed iiygiy hands for sale will be advertised free of ch^^. Office—Up stairs over City Drug Store AJiGKi.O R1LL3UX, Ids. Ag’t. ^issticeefThe Peace, Room 10, Carpenter Bitldin«, Petersburg, ...... Indus*. TRUSTER*' NOTICE!?. ■VOTICE Is hereby given to all parties taterested that 1 will attend at lily office In Stendal, EYERV TUESDAY, To transact business connected with tlio office of trustee of IXK-klmrl township. Ail person* itaving business with said office will pleas, take notice. J. W. SiTII.W ELL, Trustee. N OTICE is hereby given to all parties eon • corned, that I wrii be at inj residence one mile east of Arcadia, IYEHY TUESDAY. To attend to business connected with the office of Trustee of Monroe tow uship. dAMUEL LOWE, Trustee. NOTICE is hereby given, that I will be at uiy residence, Kv*ar TncasDAY, To attend to business connected with tbs office of Trustee of Logan township. Positively,no business transacted except on office-day*. SILAS KIRK, Trustee. NOTICE Is hereby given to all parties eo* cernod that 1 will attend at my residence EVERY MONDAY, To transact business connected with the office Trustee of Madison too ship. 86^* Positively no business transacted except on oflliee-days. JAMES RUMBLE, Trustee. NOTICE is hereby given to all person* la* teres ted that 1 will attend at my office at ary residence. EVERY FJSfbAY, to transact business connected with the office of Trustee of Marion township. All persona having business with said office will pie take notice. W. F. BROCK. TrusteeVOTICE is hereby given to all parties eo»a’ reined that I will attend at iny offiee EVERY PAY, To transact business coni lected-iw 1th the office f Trustee of Jedbrsor. township. It. W. RARr.lB.Trustee.
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