Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 5, Petersburg, Pike County, 20 June 1889 — Page 3

Don't you thiuk any body that wotfld'nt buy 'em at that price foolish? We »il ’em that way; that la, when you buy the goods mentioned below. We bought a drummer's line of samples of Hosiery from one of the largest Notion Houses in Cincinnati at aboui one-third cost price. Ladies' Missed' anti children's Hosiery of every description and price. There is GVdoz. and only i pair of a kind, from the cheapest cotton to the finest lisle. In firder to gtvc our of our purchane, We have placed them on a center counter in lots of 5c, 10c. 15, 25, and Site. They are worth three times the price. Tie-re's all colors and shades. •—«-<•—■ We have also included iu this gold Ml sale all our ladies' ami children's Cambric underwear. We have placed them in lots, (same us hosiery) nml offer them at 20c, .TOr, 40 e, BOc and 75c. They eonsist ofladies’ plain chemise, ladies’ plain drawers, ladies’ corset titers einbroideml, children's lace edged draws, children’s lawn ilrcw.es. These ail 1-vlong to 1st N'o. 1, and go at 20c. You will linti the same bargain* in the other lots. Those garments are all made of good muslin nml nicely trimmed. What it the use of sew tug and Sweating t^.* Id weather, when you can get ready made garments for the cost of plain muslin? t'dme early fir the above bargains; they can't last lung. If yen hud »o<u the crowd that w is in oar sp>r.. last Kridav yeu would kuow then1 was truth iu Kriday oa *’Our Bargain *'• and sec for yourself. The Checpcst Cash Store in the United States. MHDKL (OLl'MN. OH YES! OH YES I!

.The Wall Paper is in the house, marked and half sold. ® TIE* 01! i!llOE IS* Goods well bought are That is the Reason I.llarM Makes the above Statement. But it not ouly holds good c n the WALL PAPER, ,But on the immense stock ! raw ;f m, PA I NTS of all kinds. Alamtine, Ochre; All the Colors ip Oil. Iron dad,DryColors, Turpentine, Japan, White Lead, Linseed Oil, Varnishes of all kinds, , Z*tc. i -- M have a few more of those Elegant ’ \ Hanging-Lamps yet unsold, at half their value. Comeearly. First' come, first served. m m m nasi Food is still at its silent but Bure work, Glutting the Market, but the' groceries mark the difference in the aise of the eggs, and are of-; feriiag great INDUCEMENTS fo: eggs guaranteed by The Farmers. KW DEI. F.««J ’UKIM; l ootEARLY A5I»«Prrx. * SOKNSHOOHI.

!tre pike county democrat. ScitSDAY JUNE30,1880. items ori jiTEKEST. j~ Vlncenite* slil! has the gas fever. Knox county horsefliave glanders. llootivillo has a black-board company. The raspberry crop is good and also very large. Near Princeton some horses have died of lung fever. LaPorto ho red 2100 feet and got only salt water. The llnntingburg Normal School was postpouctl indefinitely. The F. M. 11. A., of Monroe Cily, enrolls over sixty members. *’ The Knox county teachers’ institute will open August :20th. Jeffersonville will have a free kindergarten under the new law. The mails on the E. & I. were very irregular almost all last week. Thirteen prominent men at Princeton compose a lawn tenuis club. Otwell will celebrate the Fourth. Petersburg, “nary” a celebrating George 11. Ashby is the administrator of Ma ton Hollon. deceased. ltemcmber that tins office is the best prepared to do your job work. Floyd county shipped forty thousand' gallons of strawberries this season. Washington is all in a turmoil ot mad inquiry, about their side-walk ordinance. A_ pike road is to be'construcled from Spencer to Patricksburg, in Owen county. The celebrated Ktaeer will ficing set [aside, the property will be divided among the licirs. The tall session, of the Indiana ConI ference, M.-E. Church, will be held at ! liocktiorA Oct ;i. ■_-_ ! Petersburg side-walks and streets! are ^tillrtiiulcrg<dug the process of. remodeling and mending. The members of the F. 3^15. A. are expecting to have a meeting atj Winslow in the ucar future. The Farmers' ISuilding As-ociation j ot Knox c»untv lend money at six per cent, witlfout aiiv commission. The horse thieves of southern Indiana and southern Ulinoisareorganbeed, and thtevea arc ttuiueroue. - j Five timiv rooms will be added tel j the Vincet«in- University building' this summer. • The • iusdiuiiou is, growing.

.John 1 >>-jH>:sier ha* sued the cllrof1 Kvan-ville for $10,000 for damages sustained bv an injury from an unsafe; ■'i if- u OllerCrwk, Warrh-k uanly, li»; - one hind of iviid animal roaring .hIhmiI. A big bunt is organizing far | Warrick county lias a scarcity oi tobacco plants, ami will, tor that iva- j son, not plant as large a crop of the weed as UMial. The home paper is the poor man's library. The childrc'n louk for it u~ fora promised gift. Kvcry oueshould’! take a home paper. Mrs. J. if. Black, wife of Professor Black, of the Princeton Normal i School, died last week. She wastakcn to Titusville, Pennsylvania, for' interment. Patrick A. Ward, a well-known Ir-I ish American of Indianapolis, com-1 milled suicide last Thursday after- j noon, by the poison route. He took ; cyanide of potassium. The out-!ook for the melon crop is not rcjiortcd as being very good, but there will be pleuty aiid to spare for all that. Tlocpeople usually jump before they are spurred. There is a plant known as comfort« grass w liich i> propogsted from plant-' tug the roots. It is used as fodder for milrycow^. It stands many cuttings} in a year, and is a profitable product., One of the oldest ami most reliable of the large business houses employ-! tug agents wants a number ot ineu at1 once, on salary. See their advertise- | meut in this issue headed “A Chauee! to Make Moiev.” s i There will be a basket meeting and j baptising at the gray church on the, fourth Sunday of this month, near: I-eng Branch, Jefferson township, ! this countv. Kev. Wai. Chesser and j otfors will officiate. Otlmr /Tin The debris trout the Johnstown, Penn,, disaster has been going down the Ohio river since a week ago. last Monday cvouiiig. Houses,',eliildreu’s toysj household furniture, and dead animals go down together. The act of the Supreme Court in sustaining the Posey County Circuit Court in its decision on the celebrated Staecr will case has perhaps settled all the leligaiion that will ever come up over any fuithcr dispute. Jvot long ago the llibsim County Circuit Court granted three divorces,' and two weddiugs soon occurred, the I parties re-marrying. The parties in j the third case will soon be reamed! again. Plenty of fools left yet. Ten thousand lives aud thirty.-four millions of dollars were the losses in I the late flood of the Couemaugh's valley in Pennsylvania. At the same J time over ten millions of dollars went • up in the flame* at Sea tie. Washing- i ton Tcrrilory,

K—mgg—“ The Board of Equalisation met Monday. It consisted of the County Commissioners, E. T. Dearing, Thos. If. Beatty, W. T. Anderson and J. B. Davidson. Up lo yesterday no important changes were made. The court trials since last week have been the following: Stale of Indiana against Andrew, Ifcury, Newton, Johu, William, and Nathan Grubb, charged with assault and battery with Intent to kill. The case grew out of a melee which these men had with a Democratic Glee Club in Logan township during the last campaign, TUcClub was passing Grubb’s house at night. A row ensued and several parties were hurt. Miss | Clem, daughter of ex-trustee Clem, was hit on the head, was unconscious for many hours, had a piece of her skull removed, and her sight and hearing has been somewhat impaired thereby. The tiial come up on last Thursday and last till Tuesday of this week. The jury was not out a great while and returned a verdict of not guilty. It sectns that the jury thought that no one was to blame for tlic Injuries received by Miss Clem, or that it is all right for such conduct to prevail uuder the circumstances, or that a Republican jury must'uevcr tlnd any one to be in fault provided the indicted parties arc good Republicans. Our own ideas may be at fault, but iffbey are, we are only iu harmony with the opintou of the general public, which is that the trial was purely political and went Republican. The jurymen were Republicans except two—one a Itetuoerat and the other a Drohibitiouist. Both of these were for finding at least two of the parties guilty, but, as has been the case generally in this county for some time, everything went Republican and the two men for the law were beaten. Jerry Calahan plead guilty to (lie charge of carrying concealed weapons and was fined five dollars. Williatu Staufiehl was fiued five dollars for riot. Ben Barrett plead guilty to disturbing a meeting and was rinded rive dollars. John Donnelly, who was indicted tor stealing Jasper Davidson's horse, was acquitted, George Hawkins, who was the cause ot the trouble with J. It. Blake, :ii which Mr. It. was honorably acquitted, was Tried for grand larceuey, found guilty and was sent to the House of Correction till he is tweutvone y ears old. He is now only fourteen. The ease.of State of Indiana against B. 15. Baikcr for killing Grant Be-ck i will not be tried till sometime after! the 2wh of June, as court has. since yesterday, been adjourned till about I that date on aeeouut of harvest. Tho celebrated Standi Works ease j was compromised this week, the phiiniiilV pay iqg the col.

James I>eHviu%hd Charles TennyConner residents of Warrick county, went to tlie residence of Jas. li. I,im*y.‘ of near Condon, on the night ot Juno 7th, a ml requested stq»- !«.'(• and to ?tat all ii’ght. About 9 k at tight they drew revolvers rm she fatuity, demanded Lamar's money, and it) ihceombat that fullowfd shot Lantay Sto times and his niece, Lucy, ouce. In the light Lamay shot Deavin through the right iag. about six inches below the hip, md put the robber* to flight. Lamay's wounds are iu the elrest, rigid inn and both hands, the latter wounds causing the loss of a thumb and linger. The bullet of the wouldUe assassins struck Miss Lmy Lautav, a niece, immediately below the left ttipnle and was cut out of the right nipple, glancing around Che breast bone. Lamar was fatally shot, whilo liis niece, i was reported, will recover. On last Thursday a mob went to the Con don jail, look both the men nut and hung them. Dearnu and Tennyson were old and haidcned criminals, both having served terms hi the Indiana anil Kentucky penitentiaries for various evil deeds. Charles Tennyson was born and raised in Warrick county, and with two older brothers, was sent to thej penitentiary for grand larconcy about three years ago. His parents still reside there, His father served a term in the State's prison some lime ago for counterfeiting. State Treasurer Lemke has sent 'ircalitr letters to the various cotiutv treasurers throughout the Slate, announcing that the proceeds of the loan to be made for the refunding of the school loan, wiil Undistributed to all I ho counties of the State simultaiittoudv as soon after July Sit has practicable. In hts circular he explains that the law requires that the treasurer shall pay ‘•money,” and he wauts it understood that the acceptance of a draft On New York in lieu of currency is entirely optional with county treasurers. , The Board ot Commissioners yes- i day (Friday) declared th® office of j Coun ty School Superintendent vacant because Simon W. Taylor, the in-j cumheut, failed to give bowl under section tcu of the new school-book j law and appointed J. Hall Rhoades j to fill the vacancy. Mr. Rhoades filed ' his two bonds and will, as wc under- j stand, demand possession oftbe office, j It is the sensatiou of the day.—Boon- ! villc Enquirer. Warner Barrett has the especial thanks of the Democrat. He took it upon himself to return one of our own favors by presenting ye editor a bandsome present of a coat useful to us, and would l.e ornamental oil a handsomer person. Mr. Ik is fast becoming one af the most enterprising of mcrehauts. Wc wish him success iu his business. Lamps. School Books and Sehnol Supplies at Dr. J. W. Bergen1*, aw! at the most reasonable rates.

White river Is reported to be falling fast. ___ It took 213 ballots to electa county snpt. in Kush county. The grading or the streets has been hindered by the recent rains. f Oakland City will celebrate on the Fourth in true patriotic style. John Holding has been clerking for Barrett & Son since last week. The K. of P. Lodge at Priuceton is enjoying a rapid growth in membership. ; The,gas well at Princeton is to be shot with sixty quarts of nitro-gly-eorine. IIow does the town board life© the prcscut eonditiou of upper Main street? The Press o ill or has changed bauds again—having been purchased by the Evans boys. ltev. II. M. King babtued several jicrsous near the Mud creek bridge last Sunday. The L. E. & SI. L. railroad Is showing increased earning, else the .stock is “watered.™ lion. Calvin $. Brice has been elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee. The meeting of the Sons of } Velcros State Encampment will be held next year at Evansville. ltcport comes to us that the Dubois couuty crops have been greatly damaged along White river. A number of Gibson county farmers bought their binder twine for less than lift ecu cents per pound. Two unknown tramps were killed by a train on the Air Line railroad three mites west of Princeton la>i Sunday. j A cyclone tote up a part of Indiana in the neighborhood of Ligonier last Sunday. A large number of houses were destroyed. _■ [ Wm. Labs has been excavating a collar this week on his lot, preparatory to the erection of a, new twostory building. Found, one pair of spectacles in a handsome ease. The owner can have the same bv catling at this office, proving property, and paying 30ets tor this notice: W.V. Hargrove & Co. have a change in tneir advertisement to which they invite your attention. They do a good business and know the value of primer’s iuk. The divorce case of Barker vs. Barker has been tauen ojn a change of venue to Daviess county—the defendant desiring to have the case tried whuie no predjudice exists.

Videoimes Sun: At the meeting of the officers of the Division of the Sixth Regiment of the Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias held in this city, R. K. Graves, of Evansville, was eleecd Colonel,.and A. II. Taylor, of Petersburg, Major. Thomas Johnson, who resides near Deckers station, Knox county, owns nearly all the land iu Sight of his residence, and, of course, owns the ferry. This he was running without a license, crossing people who go to and fro between Hazleton and Vincennes. Last week he was taken before the Mayor of Vincennes aud fined #15. Thus he learned for the first tune that a ferrvntan must have & license. We understand that E. 11. Harrell, of the News, lias a proposition which we think excellent. It is to move his office to a town in Illinois and run a “red-hot’* Republican paper 'with a guarantee of free office rent, a good advertising patronage, and one thousand subset ibets at $1.50 to begin with. It is certainly a good offer, but Mr. Harrell thiuks his prospects here are too flattering to justify acceptance, and will .remain in Petersburg. Xbnut thirty persons will be baptized by immersion iu While Hirer, near Long branch, next Sunday. There will be preachiug at 10:30 a. m. and at 3:30 p. in. at Gray Church, after which the baptizing will take place. Dinner will b« takcu ou the grounds at the church iu oue of fhose ohl-fusioned basket meetings. The services will be conducted by Rev. Win Chesser, lie will be assisted by some one whose name wc have not vet learned. The following fable told by au eastern exchange coutaius a suggestive moral: “Down in Indiana a mau went out hunting. While he was out' there came up a big rain and ho sought shelter iu a hollow log. The log so<*u became soaked with wateir and swelled until the aperture was too small for the mau to get out again. There he was in a dilemma. He quickly reviewed his past life, and when he came to remember that he was not a subscriber to his county paper he felt so small that he crawled out of the log without any trouble. II. It. Lvans, Elisha Evans aud Jerome Evans will hereafter have charge of the Petersburg Press. They hart had some experience in the news paper business and with close appli cation and industry can do goes work. We welcome them as content porariea and wish them success in nl save polities. The purchase price $2,200— a good rouud sum to risk in the kind of business. M. Krebs, who has had charge of the Press for a few months,wilinow engage Iu his appointment among the Indians, u we wish him success. A mau can run a uewjipaper in Petersbu will find an engagement with In a trifling difficulty in comparison. W!‘"

Mamie Muir arrived ianapolis Monday. W. Wilson says he is fill in health and strength. i. J. Willis, of Madison township, is tn the bee-hive business. Fred Poetker, ot Huntingburg, attended court hero, this week. Miss Carrie Patterson visited friends at Oakland City last week. Newt. S. Selby, of the Princeton Le ider, was here part of last week. Rev William Chesser was in town Monday among his many friends here. Miss Mabel Cook, of Terre Haute, is t he guest of the family of Rev. A. W,Freeman. Miss Sadie Siple came over from Washington, Saturday, to visit friends anil relatives. Mon. J. E. McCullough, of Indiauapolis, was in attendance at court here this week. Mae. Smith. John Audcrson, Simon Wolf and Dick Ctiew spent Sunday at Oakland City. Congressman John H. O’Xcall, ot Washington, atteuded court in Petersburg this week. Oakland Enterprise: Prof. James Royalty, ot Pleasantville, was in town the first of the week. It is generally a “dead beat" that wants advertising at the expense of those who run uewspapers. Ex-Sheriff Shrodewill go to Texas on a visit in the near future. He will be accompanied by his wife. Oakland Enterprise: John Selby amt John T. Powers, of Pike county, visited "Squire Chappell's family this week. M. B. Thomas, co. supt. was in town Tuesday much excited over the prospect of being ousted by the comm issioHcrs. W. S. Barrett and wife,of Lockhart township, visited Mrs. Shrodc’s paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. W* J. Shrode, Satuitiay and Sunday. Mr. Gregg, of St. Joseph Mo., joined his wife and baby at this place Friday, and is the gcust of the family of Rev. A. W. Freeman. Alfred Cox, ouo of the commissioner ot Spencer County, visited his broth-er-in-law, Dr. I. 11. Lamar, and his sister. Mrs Thomas, during Sunday. J. D. Levi, of Uniou, was in town Monday. Mr. Levi is one of thdlo hustling young merchants who will some day have his share of the 1 world's goods. G. S. L. Griffith, one of Monroe township's best and most respected ci likens, was here Monday. He called o n tiie Democrat and Immediately departed for his home at 2:30oclock. j John Duckworth, O. J. Greenway, I VIT. S. Conn, J arret t Stillwell and William Bass, all of Stendal, made t seperate and individual raids on tills si*»etnm Monday aud Tuesday, j C. C. i^Hbr and John Hurr, agents far the Continental lusnrauce Co. j called this weak. They , are doing j work in the farm department, and seem to be doing a good business. Uuutiugburg Independent:—Miss Sarah Harris, a techer in the rctersi burg high school, and her triend Miss | Boyles, ot Shoals, are visiting in Ircl laud this week, the guests of Mrs. G. j L. Parr. It. E. Lee and George R. Williams, [ both of Lockhart township, attended 1 court here the first of this week, j They calied on the Democrat, Monj day to ox press sympathy for tlie cause of good government as agaiust the ! existing evils of monopoly. Wm. Clem, an ex-trustee of Logan township, called at our office, MonI' V V 111. ^ .... It.. .IS mr I ,1 A . S ■. . ., . ft day, and liberally divided his share of “tin"' with the Democrat. Mr. Clem was one of tho “old soldiers," made an excellent trustee, is well liked by his neighbors, and is one of tho-e true and honest Democrats who vote from principle.

Ckha. Harvest is near. Corn is looking better since (lie rain. Jacob Slirode went to Boouville last i week. /’Sheriff Brumfield was down last | week. | J. Ji. Phillips went to Petersburg Saturday. J. E. Audersoii went to Augusta last week. U. T. Kitne and M. U. Thomas went f to Petersburg last Friday. Uncle Jack Hobiing had the OHiafor- | tune to lose a cow last week. Our saloon has changed hands, j William Lluay now being proprietor. J. A. Coats has begun harvesting. | lie is the first man iu the field around here. It is predicted that great damage I was done to crops in White River i bottoms near here. Squirrel hunting is now the principal occupation of many of o«r boys, and some of tbe men, too. Pearl. Otwell. The slave factory is at work again. W. J- Abbott was in towu last week. Perry Traylor has finished his new barn. A wedding is soon looked for in this neighborhood. W. T. May keeps up with the times by visiting Haysville. If you want to know if the Democrat is a good paper ask Bee Avis. The people in this neighborhood seem to lake a great interest in the F. M. B. A. * Dr. W. II. Russell aud wife, of Petersburg, visited friends at this place last SundarMrs. Doc. Gray, of Otwell,and Miss Anna Chappell, of near here, were at Petersburg last week. Oiwell is expected to see a large crowd on the 4th. Everybody should come. A good lime is expected. Dm i t. The income of the Free Church ol Scotland this year hi £0*39,939.

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Tke couuty commissioners have been urged to declare a vacancy in the county superintendency, and appoint a Repuplieati to fill ti.e office. So far the commissioners have been discreet enough to keep their hands off. They are wise in litis, for soeh an act will only. serve to bring on a law suit, at which the commissioners heretofore have not been very successful. We think Mr. Thomas is legally tiie superintendent, and should he let alone. When the ex-superintendent was illegally eleettd we did not act the mean part by holding the office, troiu lum. But now come the court house ring who want to take advantage of a technicality, and because Mr. T. did aot file his bond under Sec. 10 of the ucw school book law, which t%es not* require ?. bond until thirty days after the Governor issues his proclamation, and have determined to puAilm ont. It was the couuty attorney ,s place to see ,c the filing of Mr. T,s bonds, and if the; were not right they should not hare been approved. It looks like a dishonest advantage ot which they were aware from the first. Maybe they think the little printing the superintendent controls sufficient reason for an act whi .-h the Demerats refused to commit, but which the ring will commit iu the face of decency and respectability in p'. itics, if polities it lias to be. National Educational Association Meeting at Nashville July Stu to 20th. The E. & T. H. By will sell round trip tickets from Petersburg to Nashville via Evansville route, July 1st to 15th, inclusive, at $3 25.= Tickets will be good returning leaving Nashville on any regular train July ltith to Sept. 10th inclusive. No tickets will be liouorcd tor passage, however, leaving Nashville b.fore July Kith. Auy information desired will be gladly furnishen by the agents of this line, or on application to the undersigned. G. J. Guamekk, Traffic Manager. Fourth of July Kates. The E. & T. U. and E. & I. R. R. Co.’s w ill sell round trip tickets betweeu all stations July 3rd and 4th at ouc fare. Tickets will he good returning until July 5th, inclusive. Tickets can be purchased at auy of the regular ticket offices, and will be good going and returning bn regular passenger trains of those dates. G. J. Gkammer, Traffic Manager. -- Any of our readers wanting posL sitions right of on salary aud expenses paid, with an old and reliable firm, should refer at once to the adverlistueiit iu another column headed “A j chance to make money.’’ 4 J For Sale. A building 85 bv 17 feet. Will sell j building or lumber at a rersonable figure. For particulars call on Pf.tcrsbluo Stavk Co. Joe Patterson & Co, have enjoyed a good business and judging from their enterprise and fair dealing we should think they deserve it. John Turner Wyatt came home last Week since his paroilmeut from the State's prison. Wo cannot keep up our expenses 1 unless our subscribers pay up. Please remit. Joseph Lory will take chargo of the Farmers’ |lotcl. School Books at Dr. J. W. Bergeu’s. Wall Paper and School Books cheap at Dr. J. W. Bergen’s. Library and other handsome Lumps at Dr. J. W. Bergen’s. I keep the very best Cincinnati lageroeer. WmHmgkw, Sk. Plenty of rain.

otice to on-Kesyle.nt. \ Attachment b e t o r e The State of Indiana i James lieed, J. P., Pike Couuty J-of one promissory note f of *15, and M2 in money I now in the possession of | Arthur W. Thompson. Eliza J. Hopper va A. F. Watson. Complaint No.Sow comes the plaintiff atid flies her complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendant. A- K. Watson, Is a non-resi-dent of theStdte of Indiana. Notice Is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless bo be ami appear at my office in Monroe township in said county and state, on the 2d day of March, A. D, isso, and answer or demur to said complaint, (lie same will be heard and determined in his absence. In testimony whereof 1 herettnt" set my hand and affix the seal of my office, thi* the 5th day of February, A. If. ISafc Jam as fine. i Stj ,1 ft? t ice of the Peace.

r “TIME TESTED"-"VICTOR CROWNED. If you would bo well and lire to % ripe old age, you should keep a never faaliug supply of SMITH S BILE BEANS always *l band. Their Tonic, Alterative *** Cathartic qualities havw been “time tested.*' *he thousands of testimonials whlefc wo have, and still reoetve, show that thoro is nothing better on sale, 6 If you feeI ShHVOlS or ISSTRISG, the LIVKH no doubt la to blame, and a single dose of BILE BEANS bean) will LINE YOU UP. Call on your Druggist for them. Sold everywhere, 25c. IT it BOTTLE. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of price. J.F.3MITH A CO., Sole Proprietors, ST. LOUIS, ISO. T«1B TWIS.—“I wish to add my testimony to the oAdeney of Bile Penns for all Bilious and Nervous Trochlea. Myself and wife have lately given the® atrial, wit h most sntisfactorv results. fVeshall always keep them in the houeo»“ B.T.Fnao.iloJi, Spo'lAg t i. suitable LifeIns, Co., St.Louia, Mo.

^irii a nr a i« Mi in Coantj-, Indiana* This fax. Summer Resort is uow open lor the so;; s >t, with all of its amusements and attract .?«*, The character aud reputatiHnofthi 'Hotel and Springs are. so well known that re refer the public to any one who ever ti Utl the place. Round 1H. • tickets for sale from alt points i on the O. .t 1. road and its tributaries do reel to ttdf Spring*. Ti^Kvausvittc and Utehmohi li'asd (now under construction) | xvill he it: ,c emUou frxMti Kluora to Bedford [ ou or abo it i July 1, and will pass by the | Springs, Hin t enabling persons to visit our Lplace by in| '< ,11 L These Sw ings are located eight utiles : north of S-ivstty, the Couuty Seat of Martin, , and thost. x siting the Springs wilt have,the j opportunitv to see amt examine the noted • Jug Urn k ' a wonderful curiosity in mti ture, xvh has beea visited by scieutitiu 1 iixixii l’/ie ti i ff v ,iiore men for lift years The Wat rs of Indian Springs, ttvo in uutnlH'r, ti e no sujKtriofSTUs, health rest or, attves. f: following uiSS^-s are greatly bcnefitteil ig cured permanently by the use of these xt era,'drinking and bathing, uns der direc t, ts of an experienced physician, ; as thoussi Is xvho have lieen treated enu : attest, it Dyspepsia, diseases of the | Skin, I.h e: Kidneys. liiaddert Urinary Or- ! gans, Ihnv ii, and alt Qiuouio affeetlons. TERM Si : fit tu$10 per xrCtk, according ! to location ‘f (oomj, Comiaunieatidms aski ing for ii .ft ftttitton answered promptly. Add: ss, lH.HSBt.VS BROTUKUS, S j Indian Springs, Indiana. V mount f Uutvtan.ti.i.’T Orders Dm* amt Ih nid Against iUurlau '!>. June a. tSS'j.arvuxl'titluwx, <M. 5, 18i8, ’h«rle* Martin for lumber, Velp. a School House $113 E June35, Martin Myre Co. for luint ft .r'etpeu School House ' So ca Juue 15, SS \V. F. Brock for School Hour t , Iridge ttouo July at, IS , a. It. Cook for .School lie w SO 35 S i 00 Yelp :. .. ...... ... Oct. 1,18 .: ,. R. Cook for School Vcll>eti ' .1.. Sept. 15. it 1 It. A. Jones for School UtK.1) ... Oct. 16, ISil, E. Broyles for School Sprii*s . .. -- . .. June 13, IS |» Bill due X. VV, Thomtou, 300 Co June30, !# ,ouaccount ExcclsorM’f'g Co., f ; scats stud disks, Prtnc’1 and : .. 100 CO >11 87 Tot. n Xutstamiing Debt . $t.U7S7 -Respect. .'Uy submitted to the Tax-payers f Mario i txrnship day and date above mentoued. i# William K. Bkock, Trustee. rKtWTKKS' NOTICES. ’V'OTIC » hereby given to alt parties itfUr-3-8 eate 1 * at 1 will attend at my otllee in Steudal , 1 - 'Kvtfav Tcrsiuv. Totrans »c business connected xvltti tlic office of truster ' Lockhart township. Alt persons having jg intiss with said ott'ce xvili please take not; lb % . J. \Y. fSTlLWELL, Trustee. VTOTIl H la hereby given to id! pat tics «ouAT ceric that 1 xritl be ul my residence one mil t .-t Of Arcadia, EX' KEY TUKSUAY, To attend jo business connected with the otllee of T. wtee of Monroe township. SAM CEL 1,0 WE, TrusteeXTOTICI is hereby given,' that 1 will be at AX'my ref idence. KVKUY TBMSB.tr, To ntte if te business connected with the office o I ustpc of Hogan townstiip. si vely.uo business transacted except on <■ ec-chsys. .. ... „ 81 LA 8 KIRK, Trustee. VOTJ ' Is hereby given tontl parties cor cet if; that I wit' at teud at my residence IbVEKY MOSDAt, To trati sa t business connected xrith the office Trust?; >f Madison tow ship. Jj^Pnsi Ively no business transacted except on ofll! ;e tayls. JAMES BUMCI.E. Trustee. ... _ -yOT! C Is hereby given to all persons Inlet?, si that i wtU att« ' - attend at my office v. at} *idems . KVtSEY FlUbAY, s tbusiness conoectis! With tjteofficc of [Marion township. Ail person' ,-finess with said office will pieasi '0‘ ' W. K. SHOCK, Trusteel' ; Is hereby given to all parties eonthat I wilt attend at lay offics EYKUV WAY, t business connected with the ofllct of Jeffer.*»n u»xx-r*3b i p. R.W.H- . It 1J3. Trustee HARRIS

CITIZENS GF PISE Cal When you want anything in the way of HARDWARE!! -YOU SHOULD CALL ONJOHN II. McATEE. He has just located at i&kla&d Ci^Q Where can he found one of the Vst Hues of E, STOVES,ZSZE TINWARE. SHEET/RON and COPPER WARE Ik occupies thi; old stand of "WVZBell. 5 _ J. B. YOUNG & CO. Are bettor prepared than ever befoie to offer you baj^aius. Wo now have a fine line of Dress • Goods, ^STAPLE DSY GOODS*AXl> AN ELEGANT USE UE ♦CLOTHING That fits better than any you can get elsewhere. We have a splendid line of -of the latest styles. And in««SjIi:OIElSE» we still take the lead, both for Indies and gentlemen. We still keep a full line of THE HOUULAS SHOES, which l>esl aU alike for durability. We eau make you prices as low as the lowest, and give you a I it tie more for the money iuvested than any one else. Come ami see if we are uot right. J. B. YOUNG & CO. CT.H. STONECXPHER.

l'KTI;:RSlU)nt>, in OSAKA. ; Office iu rooms ii & 7 In Carpenter lluikitne. I Operations Brat-elase. All work warranted. ' Anaesthetics used for painless extraction of teeth. • lJune RESTAURANT! I'WO HOOKS BELOW 1 M. JOHNSON’S Grocery store, oppontto Com t Bouse. , A GOOD MEAL FOR 25 CTS, Meals eaii be had at any hoar froifi early to. late. Farmers and travelers specialty invited to rail. Confectionary, Cigars, Tobacco, Soaps, Can mat Goode, Sugar, coffee, etc., at the lowest rates. W. >1. KM ITU. 5 Petersburg, Ind. xVt Home .Again -:iv PHTiytSHt KG. Ult J01IK O. LOKTZilHIVU. D E N T I S T. Lee &■ Parrott. 9 My appliances arc all new nml in direct conformity with the latest improvements used ill JDntestry. I have located permanency M Hr. UussePs resident ottlee, where 1 will do Bridge and Crown work a specialty K CHANCE to MAKE MONEY fl Salat y and expenses paid, or Comrota.ion, if ovarei-reii. Salesman wanted every- • 'ffl-U » ami * le-v•- ,- sion If preferred. Salesman wanted everywhere. No e.\|>erir»ue nettled* A (litres*, stating a-e. The t. L. Via Vuteu ?i»r®erjr lo.M . M ; tkaeo. N. I. - i Model Barber Shop, The only shop lu town run by white men Work tirat-Hus*. .Satjefadjou guaranteed. \Ve matte a specialty of Children’s and alsobt I,adies’ hair cutting Dyeing done to the satisfaction of all. Cilih §1 *11 USE A PAltltOTT. r-a—9 SALESMEN W, SALARY AN'i.KXi’K.V llliicrai commission. . free—no sSHons anal Cie ’ :'T A A: