Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 22, Petersburg, Pike County, 17 October 1889 — Page 3

m-'x ■= S5 kkFrosl _a» put in appearance now so protect youffcelf from him. Call ami get that Cloak you have been talking about all summer. You can get choice now of over .ItK) garments any style, any size, any price you want. ChiMren’s Cloaks from $ 1® to j$L7« Ladies Ol’ka from SJ j ;»4 k ct s t« j $40sea 1 plush. Come and see them. We consider it only a pleasure ■ >w this line, whether 3 von wish to buy or not. ^~i i n 1 h< "biggest inducements otlVivd to those who want it fiili outfit of winter goods. We can save you money, and ou know adollar made is a dollar saved. Ourwint ho* >ts and shoes are real ”iy cheap and quality firstj class. Our men’s $2** whole j 4oc k is Worth $5 any where 1 s ■vb n and Hoys7 Clothing >uit- for boys from 4 years r,p. Men’s clothing from the cheap half wool to the finest eashimere. Jeans -hits, jeans pants, overcoats of every description. II i you will look yon will buy. II 11 'IT you Want a newdress we can please you. We have all . new fall dress' goods With all kinds of trimmings to natch. Please call and how cheap you can bhy a new dress complete. mm ci Knockers of high prices. Next to Bank. Petersburg, 1ml.

. J.Jl-..... - Bruno -TO- ✓ Ou the (Kcitiuu of tho opening of 'Evansville's New Opera-House. Tbo Handsomest Tbeairc iu the South* west, Uv the EMMA ABBOTT GRAND« OPERA t GO. heating Petersburg on Regular and Special train* on Friday, Oct. in, spending the lay in Evansville and return hig by special train, leaving after the Opera at II :30 p. tu. '■'are front Petersburg for round trip fl.«b On Thursday night, October 10th, there w. !l he a abort entertainment at “The tii'^Mil" consisting of inatrumeutal and vo. t! music, and public speaking.aftcr which choice of seat* will be sold at auction to the highest bidders. Entrance IMs eieoing to all parts of tie honse 50 cents. Each highest bidder for a choice i* entitled i>» select one seal, with the privilege of six at the rcMIar price. Entire first nW.ft SO each Entire Baleouv ..I 00each tlatlery . SO each Boxiw, Brst tier .1.. 10 00 each Boxes, second tier .7 SO each Boxes, third tier. I 90 each A box will bold six seats. Any oae wishing to secure a choice of •eats ntay write to a friend la Evansville or to M. J. Bray, Jr., Manager, statiug how mtchtbey wish to pay for a choice ever and above the regular price per Beat, the number of scats desired and enclosing check feeaaiao. V >-*,_

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THE PIKE COUNTY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, OCT. 17,18S9. ITEMS OF INTEREST* Kokoiuo bored for teas and got afti•lau water. The County Fair season closed at Boonvllle Oct. 12A dairy has been established at New burg, by William Smith. A new National Rank has perfected an organization at Indiauapolis. The Dubois County Suudav School couveiitiou meets at Jasper, October 20th and 27th. A Sunday School Convention is to be held at Asbury Chapel, tu Boouville, Nov. 5th to 7th. Di hcria is reported from lluutingi^rgh, but people who should kuow deny the report. The clover seed crop of Southern ludiana.is said to be smaller than at any lime for many years. Clay County miners still hold out, and are still under the necessity of being supported by charity. Some Evansville folks are making war on slaughter liou es within the corporate limits of the city. Mrs. A. F. Smith, of Boon countv, though but thirty-five years old. is said to be the mother of six children, lluutiiigburgh voted on the question ol* Water Works, Tuesday. He|M>rta have uot reached the Democuat j yet. . Women suffragists got together at : ttushville aud then fell apart outlie •question of the third party Prohibit iou 1st s. Frank Fitts, who liss been ou this paper for several mouths past, goes to Salem,fnd.,\ isitiug his mother aft brothers this week. W A well-to-do young farmer mi tuft ! Neell has been arrested at \\ aba® for highway robbery, lie will be dealt with severely. Ls|»ortc will enjoy the sensation of a lady preacher, Rev. Miss Mila F. Tuppur having accepted a call to the pastorate of the First I'uturian Church. , Indiana is coming to the front In ' more than oue w ay. C. K. Henry, ol Indianapolis, has taken a gold medal for the best glass display at the Paris exposition. l^pt week a tivo-wceks-old Vluhl was found in an outbuilding at Washington. The child «as alive and poorly clad. Suspicion rests upon two strauge women who were w en in the town.

ltoouviile it preparing a lecture course. That, town think* itself loo poor to hilts professional men and have aullcited local talent. That may ilo a* wail, but we think liouuvillc can atford a lew oi the most expeusi v* lecturers. ^ About a month ago, Mrs. Henson tint! in Morgan county. Her mother Mrs. llolniau, was so grief-stricken over the early loss of her only (laughter that het black hair turned white in 43 hours, and the other day sue al- | »u died,—yew Harmony lit fitter, jjt K Five skeletons were unearthed iu'a gravel pit north of Columbus, one being that of a child and the others ot men. They had evidently been hurried for years and probably are Indian remains. Inter antlers and a bouc powder-‘iask were aUo found. The Arthur Love Comedy Company, wilt exhibit at Petersburg, on the 1st of November. Mr. Fleming says he is convinced that this Is one of the very beat of companies, aud that those who atteud will have a rare treat. Win. Gocua,of Worthington, an indolent aud wot thless fellow w hose w ife supports him by day's washings, attempted to kill his. wife ou Saturday of last week. The impression prevails that he is iusaue. lie is iu jail, awaiting trial. President 1>. J. Maekev, ot the Mackoy system of railroads, hat just begun what was perhaps never before undeitakeu by such an official. He started from Ml. Vernon, 111., Sunday, ou foot, and declares it to be his intciitiou to cover the 400 utiles of the system Ju that way.— Washington Advertiser. Star Isxlgo F. M. 11. A. which has ! heretofore met at the Smith school j house have rented Mat Frank's Hall | on main street, Petersburg, lnd., over j T. K. Flemings store, and will hold ; the drat meeting, in the hall next | Saturday evening, at 7 o’clock. They am inviting members ot all adjacent lodges to meet with them to turther the interests of the order. The crowd of suckers who turned out last Friday to see the circus was very large, and as a result, the skiu gamblers following the show were iu high clover. The repeated waruings | to let alt games severely alone ou that 1 dav went tt> naught, and many were j the instances where men who should { have been wiser were caught for var- ! toils amounts. Some of them, it is said, are men who would uover have been suspicioned of bitlug at auch a bait.— IFtishiHfftoH Advertiser. A variety show goes up and down nhc beautiful Ohio every year uuder the name of the Beu Gee Comedy Company. It landed at Ml. Vernon a few days ago, and Miss Grace M. Gee and W. E. Conkling went ashore, got a license, and were married iu the latest and most improved style. N'o sooner did old man Gee hear ot it than he locktd his fair daughter into ; a room up the boat and drove her lover, an aiiatch of tie snow’,from his ' titrating domicil. The young' man ■ was loft ia Ml. Vofitut*. and tu« ! bride Jl '.ited down the rivet' in he* | father's jail. “No ease ot true .wr

Some months ago an advertisement appeared in the Indianapolis papers saving that one James Morgan, of | Morgan county, would make a present of 15,000 to any oue who would brcouic his brk.e. Huudreds of letters have arrived al the Martinsville Post-office for him, decorated iu all the modern styles and scented with extract known to the girl of to-day who “makes up.” His real name is Morgan Johusuu, and he resides at I Lake Valley. Saturday, 5th inst. i while the circuit Court was in the | midst of a divorce case, the presiding I Judge, G. W. Grubbs, was summoned to the Clerk’s office to marry I Mr. Johuson and Miss Ilcttie $. Wilson. The bride has seen47 summers, while the groom will be 83 years of age next year. The Idiaua Synod ol the Presbyterian church meet Oct. 8,9 aud 10, at Richmond. It was composed of eight Presbyteries, whose names indicate their ditteicutAn aliiics in the State— Craw fords vl iff Port Wayne, Indianapolis, Logans] ort, Muncie, New Albany, Vincennes and White Water. In the Slate of Indiana there are 310 churches and 200 ministers, and the membership of the Synod embraces all the clergy and a lay delegate from each of the churches, but as the attendance is not compulsory, less thau one-halt were in attendance. The new hank recently organised at Oakland will commence business between the firm and fifteenth of next month, iu the room occupied by the Oakland City baud. J. J. Murphy is president, and J. J. Coshy cashier, and Columbia Mill company, J. F. VanZandt, W. 11. Coleman, W. L. -West aud 1L T. McConnell are the directors. W. A. Oliphaul, of Pike county, is one oi tlio stockholders, i This bank is organised on a safe basis, with good business men back of it, and wc bespeak for it success. Mrs. llattie Heron, of Teun., who was said to have been sentenced to hang al CotAsia, lor converling a nobleman to Christianity, has written a letterlo this conutry denying the i statement, saying that they are forbiudeu to preach, but no violence lias been done them, and she thinks will not.

YETKR4SS’ JOYS. Ite-l'nlon In Which Veterans and Suns «f Veterans Rejoiced. The Annual Re-uniou was held here Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, as was published to the people weeks before the dates for the area* ' sion. Tuesday evening last, the roar | of cannon announce the beginning of j the pleasurable days to follow. On ; Thursday moruing the whole com* ; iminHy was roused from their slumber* by roar of eannon and beat of drum when ajj|gft««nt excitement set in antTcoidiuut'd lhrougl'il" McUj^***** of day and uigLit ill! Saturday'***^' ling sun called patriot and patriotic son to peaceful homes made dear by the victories of W to ‘Go. O.ii Thursday morning came tlie j Grand Parade,and then the address of welcome ,by Rev. 11. X. King, of : Petersburg. At one oclock were the exercises on f' .imp ground b> the soldier* followed i hy the sous of Veteran*. In the after-noon Miss Mamie Muir j save the soldiers'* treat by declaiui|iug that touching poem entitled “The | Blue and The G rav.” On Friday there was another parade l>v the sons of veterans followed hr the school children of tho town, and these fel lowed by the veterans, the procession being lead by the Hazleton Hand. When the Fair Grounds were reached. Captain Lozier, of I Iowa, lead in the song, “Mr Country Ti* of Thee." Following this was [the speech of Judge G. Winfrey, of | Kvansville, to the Sons of Veterans. The boys here ate Siigh in praise of him and his speech, and will long remember his patriotic and svmpathct- ! ic words. He ci-ealed a silent enthusiasm that will not die while incnio- | rjr tails not. In the after-noou there was a gath- | ering of the regiments represented, i songs aud recitations were interspersed through theexercises, and a grand campfire at night kept many of the ! Veterans and Sons of Veterans 011 the grounds from siiiu-set to suu-iisc. Saturday wa» another = gala day, | with the usual exercises. K0TKS. The decorations wet-e fine. Kvery thing was done to make the visitors happy. They were. The Hazleton Coruet Baud furnished the music lor the occasion. There were twelve in the Baud, They were the most untiring, energetic players wo ever have seen. Xo time did they reiusc to play. They were always ready for duty itttd were sober, polite, and agreeable. For the time they have been organised they are most excellent, few Bands,ot even great experience, being their equal. They left here Saturday evening with the good wishes of everyone. We notice Hou. Joseph I>. Armstrong, of Itockport, was present, and made a good speech, i The roar of the camion shook eve>y window in town. The crowd ou Friday was estimated ! at more than two thousand. It was commeudakle that the 'Speeches did not savor of politics as has been the cane. “A success,” say all. Beware ef OlataseaU for Catarrh That Cantata Mercury. Mercury wilt surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when enticing it through the mucus surface. Such articles should never be used except on prescription* from reputable pby-sk-ians, as the da mage they will do are tenMU to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Cattarrh Cura, made by F. J. Cheney A Co.. 1'ok-do, O.. contains no mercury, aud is taken internally, and acts Aim-ily on the Miiod tind mucus surfaces ul «h- system. In btiyinx Hair* t Vsort- yen get the g.-wmi

PLBELY PERSONAL. Thos. Coleman has been suffering from typhoid fever for nearly a week. Charlie Dyson fell off a fence last Friday aud broke his arm. Was set and is doiug well. Joseph Alexander, of near Winslow, lias the thanks the Democrat for special favors. \ Rev. Zacharia Selb\of New burg, visited Ins brothers at t\is place last and this week. Hon. E. A. Ely re|urned from Princeton, Saturday, where he had been attending court. Miss Sarah Elliott, of Evansville, was the guest of Mrs. W. J. Thurinan, during the re-uuiou. Mrs. Alfred Mauefc, of Princeton, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. V. Hargrove, of this place. Mrs.Emma Ferguson, of near Boouville, is visiting here as the guest of Miss Lillis Ariustrong and parents. Thos. W. O’Sullivan sent the Democrat his compliments bv a liberal do nation toils scanty treasury. Thanks. Phill Billmeyer, who had his arm broken sometime ago, is getting on fairly well, though he works with it in a sling. „ Miss Lollie Reuss came home lifiti Hopkinsville, Kv., last Thursday, where she iiad beeu on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Ella Ilisgeu. Will Hoggatt has been suffering from typhoid fever for more than a week. At this writing lie is severely ill, at his home just east of town. Peb. C. Hammond, of this place, was called to Louisville, Saturday, on account of the illness of his wife who went to that place to visit her parents. Frank Alibright was here Monday | on his way to his home in Oakland, ; He had been at Vincennes attending the Kuox county fair. Rev. Zachariah Selby’s sermon i preached at the M. E. Church. Suni day night, has been complimented by ; all who heard it. They say lie did ! exceedingly well. 1 Samuel Thompson has put his “fist I to our subscription books for the good i tIre patter will do him. It is not nee- ‘ cssary to say that he knows how to ; appreciate a good paper. Rev. A. W. Freeman has decided !u | hold regular services at the Presby. j terian Church. Heretofore, for somedime, services were not held regularly j on Sunday evenings. >». A. Spilvf&o. of the Oakland City Enterpris*, attended the rc-union here last week. lie gave I lie Demoj ( KAi a call of course. He’s as jolly j and good as his cxcelieut paper. Call | again. *

Mr*. Pern. b. Withers amt her son | Mark started to Topeka, Kans., last Monday. Mr. Withers has been there in business for several mouths. The family intend to make that their fuhh%' home.' Mrs. M. \V\ Fow?f*i o< Oakland, formerly of this plaee, visit;4' l*l4‘ family of Johu Crow near here, last Friday, and was the guest of Mrs. L>. C. Ashby, Saturday, on which day she returned to her home. James O’Cou.ior, of 1‘leasautville, called on the Democrat to tell us that he is well pleased with the paper. May we ever be able to please him and the Tuany others whose judgements tell them that the Democrat is “O. K.*’ Call, ail of you. Vincennes Sun : Mr. Johu Ash. ot Petersburg, has ou exhibition at the fair some Sue horses, lie has a beautiful horse called Black Clay which is a perfect picture. Also a French coach horse, Ben iiur, which is very line. Mr. Ash will Uko his horse* trot* here to Dallas, Texas, where he shows next. Hon. James Barker, who helped make Some ot Indiana's most wholesome law», called at this office, Saturday, looking stouter than usual. Mr. Barker bids fair to be useful for several tears to come. Should opportunity offer, ho will yet jo his best work. George Hollou, G. W. Mason, W. T. Loveless, W. E. Willi*, J. Yming, David Grubb, A. W. Selhv, and C. S. Chambers stormed this office in about ten minutes last week, and they got worsted, for they lost each enough “tin” to make “ye” editor happy. Thanks, gentlemen, your presence was a pleasure,come agaiu. James. S. Wilson, of Logan townI ship, a splendid fellow, his itepubli | caiasnt excepted, came into our offict | Friday with a stuffed club to use oti ! the editor, lie failed to get his papei : regularly and, a* the Democrat i* inI di*i*ensiblc even in a well regulated I Republican family, he threw his oil- | verat us aud went out with thanks ; May he have better luck hereafter. j Winslow Leader: U. E. Lee hat | purchased the Jesse Bryant property |-D. C. Thomas i* on the tick lisi this week-Clint Ueuriug is a Boonvilie, this week.-Joseph Rich ardton and wife left for Westphalia | Kas., Tuesday.-Mrs. Jeuuie Cape 1 hart left lor the west, Tuesday uight :-W. J. Bothell, wife aud son art attendiug the Boouville fair, thii week. Oakland cuterprise: Miss Alt: Crawford speut the latter part of las week aud the first of this visitin' Pike county frieuds.-Mr. and Mrs Jessie Richardson spent Thursday ami Friday of this week at Peters | burg, visiting friend* and relatives \-Capt. Stiiweii, Ft. Branch, passer through here Wednesday ou his way to Petersburg, to attend the re-union Last Thursday after-uoon Misse flattie and Fanuie Carter met will an accident that might have provet fatal. They were nut on the Winslow road in a boggy when the hor*. »>. threw then

was unconscious for a while, but her j sister was more fortunate. Both are!1 quite recovered. Warner Barrett was at Cincinnatij i this week to lay in more goods, lie1' is buslliug the business in the most j approved maimer, and will succeed.! j Rev. Zachariali Selby will attend DePauw University this Winter. At the same time he will till a router- ■ ence appointment at Clay City, a . small miuing town close to Greencastle, I ud. D. C. Ashby was outlie slcklist all last week. Glad to see him out again. At this writing cards are out announcing the marriage of Miss Maggie Davidson and lleurv Edwards, both of this place. Accept eurcou-' graiillations thus previously. S. P. Hammond, “Sonnie * Miller B. B. Barker, Wm. Liibs, \Vin. Jones, Willard Fleming, and Ralph Marsee and others whose names we have not learned, went to near Yelpen, this county last Monday on a hunting expedilion. Conference Appointments. Birdseye. J. D. Kiper. Boonrilte, C. D. Wilson. Canueltou, G. D. Wolfe. Center, E. P. F. Wells. Kirglish. William lleddcu. Gentry ville, J. 11. Chum Graudview, W. P. Wallace. Huiitingburgh, J. 11. Payne. Lynnville. W: S. McMicbael. Newtonville, John 1). Jefl'rey. Otwell, John W. Houpt. Petersburg, U. N. King. Rock port, U. C. Clippinger. Uockport Circuit, W. 11. llietl. Rome and Oil Creek, F. C. ltaaf. Selvin, E. O. Thomas. Union, John Rover. Winslow, E. M. Halo. Yaukcetown, T. W. Juflerv. oiucll Itetus. Flav Stepheus lias bought a new buggy. (Look out a leetle.) Mrs. Geoige Scaullaud is improving slowly. Howard Bolts and his sister lleriha lave returned from Salem, Ind., where they have been visiting for some time. The Otwell schools began last Monday. Will McCormick lias bought the Trtsylor property, and will occupy it soon. The Otwell Mill Company is doing a good business. Henry Caslday, of Ja^pgpwas in town last Saturday. a*. •^Mary B. Pride, mother of Wm. and Albert Pride, dropped dead on last Thursday, and was hurried at the Pride grave yard near Long Branchy, is. Jos. Garland, who lias been lingering ill for some time, does not seem to get much heller. Master Goethe Link lias returned home. Flav Stephens has bought a new buggy. (Look out a leetle.) j Drift. Hosier Items.

He?- Chesser preached at this place last SumlaV. Alvin Traylor was set»a our bog*'’ riding Sunday with a “stranger.’' 1 dul uot learn his name. James Mounts and wife were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 15. McKuight, i Sunday. Sehool opened at the Traylor last Moudar, with R. V. Willis as .teacher. lluine DeMott has been happy ever siuce the arrival of a new boy. Elza Holder has been flying tor sometime. He was caught last Suu> day by a piece of calico. Everett McLaugldiu is looking i rather pale. What’s the matter, Ev- ! erett ? W. T. S. llobsou will leach the Tate School this Wiuter. He is a young teacher, hut well qualified. Boys or this place should be more careful, or they might find out that there is a law iu this country. The Sunday School picnic that was ’ advertised for Oct. 25 has been given up. It will uot take place. I Success to the Democrat and all who read it. School Bor. C hurch Dedication. The 1‘tuou-Chapel Church, ou the Uulon and Petersburg road, uear the residence of M. L. Waltz, will he dedl icated the 3d, Sunday in this month. Speakers representing alt denominations interested will be present. Ev-j cry body iuvited to come with wellfilled baskets, and have a good time. Last Moudav, uear White Oak, a young man named McCormack was thrown from a male, harnessed; the trace-chain wrapped around his ankle j fastening him to the runaway mule> dragging him half a mile by the leg. j liisankiewas crushed, the skiu was1 torn from his back, he >vas kicked aud j bruised, but his head was only slight-! IV bruised. Drs. Liuk and Hatfield j were called, by whom his wouuds were dressed. He it doing well. Opening of The brand. Oet. 18th, the E. & I. will sell rouud j trip tickets, Petersburg and return, at #1. A special train will leave Evaus1 vllle at 11 p. m., reluming. i - Loose’s Bed Clover nils Care Slek Ueadaclte, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Const!. , potion, aSc per box, 5 boxes tor (1. For ' sole by W. U. llornbrook. Turcophur, the (Teat Hog Remedy, lor sale by W. 11. Hornbrook and J. . W. Bergen. 26 lot Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizens, tbat tor years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Buck ten’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never bandied remedies that sell as well, or tbat have given such universal satisfaction. We do not besitatf to guarantee them evety time, nnd we stand ready to refund the purchase price, ir satisfactory results do not follow their These

Loose’s Red Ci ?r Pill Remedy | iapositive specific all forms of the die- j tase. lSliml, Bleedi Itching, Uleernat-1 ■d. and Protruding ee.—Price 30c. For mle by W. H. Horn ok. - CITIZENS When you want & HARD -YOU 8HC JOHN M He has;. F PIKE CO.! thing in the way of VARE!! JO CALL ONMcATEE. tlocated at Qaida: ,d Citj, y IV here can be foun one of the l>est lines of BARDWARE, ’OYES,! a ® » e efiR SHEET IRON c lie occupies roiin. ES TINWARE. | y COPPERWARE ie old stand of *v7". Bell. MILBUR f HOTEL. Geo. R. Will ns, Proprietor Having purchase, prepared to enterta I shall Seep my tab! the market affords. ie above Hotel, I am guests in the best styl furnished with the best GOOD SA IPL ROOM For Commercial u and special attentit public. Kates reasc i always In readiness, given to the traveling hie. Geo.R. Villiams. W. H. STC TECIPEER.

SURGEON DENTIST. HKIUiMH 1>DIANA. Office In rooms #4 :n Carpenter Building, operations first-das AH work warranted. Anaesthetics used fci painless extraction of .A.1 Hoi i© .A. gain -:IS HUT) tSUCttli.:My appliances are ill new anil in direct conformity with th latest improvements used in Den test ry. have located permanently nt Dr. Russet resident office, where I will do Bridge andC wn work a specialty DR JOHS D. OliTIEtill'U. D E N T I S T. E. J. B ARRIS / teeth. I J une

Residen; Dentist, PETERSHl G, INDIANA. ALL WORK WARRANTED MouS{-Bj 'ber Shop. Lee & ‘arrott. Tlio only shop In wn run by white men Work tlrsl-class. t- ttafartloa guaranteed. ! We make a specialty if Children's and-alsoof 1 [.allies' hair cutting Dyeing done to the tat- 1 Li t;« 1. « lull. CA L. ,EE> PARROTT. Notice to Heirs ot .’ettliou to Sell Heal E ate. Stats ok I aiaxa. Puts Cocxtv. eaten ? COVET. Notice Is hereby gt in that Lafayette Traylor, Administrator o the Estate of Michael S. Snyder, deeeused hs (Hod his petition to sell the Keal Estate of It decedent, ills personal property beingInsut. lent to pay hi* debts; »nd that said petUloi s ill be beard on tbe l&tb lay oft be next lertr it the Circuit Court of taid county. Atteat: GC <DUET MORGAN, C rk C. C. Pike County. E. A. ELY. Att'y. SCOTT’S FiED STABLE Near Depot, *ctersLur!t, lad. First-Class -:- Accommodations ■A.X Alsi SOTOS. Good Stable, Good Water, and plenty of It. Sound, Healthful Iwl for horse*, the best that can be found. Horses and Bjggies Rented at Reasonable Rates. TEAMING - DOME OK - SHORT - SOTICE HjrGir* me a T rim. FRANK SCOTT. CURE FOR MALARIA » M rsDar oftbe beat known, artucii will Cl'KK_Mg > the Stomach, Fever sad Ague, sad acu upon tbe HMnoy* sad luaouer; tbe beet Ttonckaowb. Can be need with or witboaL epiriu. it's Isr tbs dwaetmadx known. KuHdtoeo- . month patfogo. Sojd bjrDfzgmrteoremt by D.& GEO. 0. STEKETEE, Grand Ripids. Mich.

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T It’STEEs' NOTICES. hereby given to ail partiesinterSteudaJd th< 1 wU1 “‘‘eh11 M my office In EVERY TUESDAY, ro transact t usiness connected with the office o trustee or Lockhart township. All persons laving busi less with said office will pleas# take notice. J. W. STILWKLL. Trustee. NOTICE it hereby given to ail putties concemcd, hat I will be .-.t my residence tine mile eas: of Arcadia. EVERY TUESDAY, To attend l< i business connected with the office of Tru -tee ot Monroe townsidp. SAiiVEi, LOWE, Trustee. 'VT'OTICE S hereby given, that I will be at it my resi< teuce, - EVERY THURSDAY, To attend to business connected wi‘‘ " office of Tru dec of Iatgan township. Biifl’ositix etyjio business transacted except on offic 3-daysr SILAS KIltK, Trustee. AJOTICE s hereby given toall parties cor. cerued I hat I will attend at my residence To transact Trustee of Sa^Positir on offilce-di EVERY HONDAY, nisi ness connected with theoffice Madison tow ship, ely no business transacted except JAMES RUMBLE,Trustee, V OTICK 1» hereby given to all peTsons intcrcsted that I will attend at my office at my rest fence. EVERY TRIDAY, to transact 1 usiness connected with the office of trustee of Marlon towusliip. All persons having business with said office will please Sake not tee. \V. F. BROCK, TrusteeX OTICE i t hereby given to all parties con- *■’ eerued that I will attend at uiy offlioe EVERY DAY, r<* transact outtiiess connected with the offiee of Trustee o' Jeflerson township. U. W. HARRIS,Trustee >>tiee of Petition to sell Real Estate. STATE or INDIANA, Sl'KXCER COUNTY, S*i In the Spencer Circuit Court, October term, ISIS. John L. Posey, Administrator of the estate of Levt H. Cole, deceased, Plaudit!, vs. Caroline K. Coie. Hurley Cole. John Gibson. l’eter M. Co krant , Albert S. Caldwell, the Town of Yelpen, J»hn S. Lytle, David Lytle, Speck - er Brothers .4 Company; J.B. S|>ecker and J. H. Sperker. whose Christian names are unknown to this plaintiff, and Nathaniel Cole, Defendant. ' Notice Is hereby given that John L. Posey. Administrator of the estate of Levi N. Cole, deceased, has filed Ids petition to soil the real estate of the decedent, his personal estate beIng insufficient to pay hisdehts. uud that said petit leu will be heard in the Spencer Circuit Court, at tin Court House in Kockport.Spcnoer County. Indiana, on the 21*1 day of the next (arm thereof that being the noth dav ot October. 18S8 JOHN I- I*0§KY, AitmY O.T. HOWARD, Clerk Spencer C.C. Swan A Is ird Alt’ye. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. tn The M .-t r of the st' !e of {F. V.Chat eellor "etas it. 1 In the Pike Circuit ;• Court, November Term.lSSS. VOT1CE it hereby given that the undersigned a? Administrator of the estate of F. V. cu axc st.i.oit decease I, has presented and filial ids tccount and vouchers in final settlement o said estate, and that the same will come ui for the examination and action of said i 'rettit Court on thettth day-of November, ltS», at which time ail persons interested la sa id estate are redTlred to appear in said Court and show cause. If any there be, why said t voount and vouchers should not be approved And the heirs ofsaid esta'e, and ail others Interested therein, are also hereby rt'HUirsd, at tlie time and place aforesaid, to appei.r and make proof of their heirship or claim toaa.v part ofsaid estate. GEORGE W. W1GUS, E. A. EiyAlly. Administrator.

Notice to Non-Residents, Administra'or's Sale of Real Estate. Notice I* herebi given that by virtue of an | order of the Pik. Circuit Court the undersigned Admiliistr uor of the Estate of Hqutre Whisenliunt. deci ased, will offer for Mile at auction uu the pri rniws, on SATURDAY OCTOBER 12,1889. the following desc-ibed land: A part of the No th half of the South-east quarter of Seeti in one. Town two South, Range seven Wt st, oiore particularly described as follows: Bcgliiiifngat the Northeast corner of tin North-east quarter of the Soulh-cust quarter of said Section, Town amt Range, rutin ntr thence South fourteen /ilt) rods, tlieuci West eighty (8»» rods, thence North foil: teen iIt 1 rods,thence Rust eighty {kOJrodste the place of beginning, containing seven acres. Algo the Northwest quarter or tl e South-east quarter of section one, Towt two South, Range aevcu West, forty acres, all In Pike county, Ind. TERMS: Ond th rd cash; Ihe re-blue In nlue and eighteen ll oaths, equal payment*, with notes at Interest. waiving bench: of appraisement and sect] red by mortgage on the land sold. Sale to l rein ut two o’clock in mV ELIAS CAR RETT, Administrator. E. Smith, Att’y. Xoticc of Final Settlement of Estate. "***' | In the 1’ike Circuit Court, Noveiubecr Term, 1SS9. InTlic Matter of Tin Estate of JohmC. Riokctt, Deceased. NOTICE Is hereby El- cn that the undersigned as Adiiilnlstn tor of the estate of JOHN C. RICK KIT, '.ceased, has presented and filed his account t ud vouchers in Anal s» element ol said e-tu e, and that the same will come tip tor the ev iminntion and acltou of said Circuit Court 01 the 5th day of Nov. is-e>, at which time all persons interested in said estate arc require I to appear In said Court, and show cause, if any there he, why said account and vouch -re should not be approved. And the heirs if said estate, and all others Interested thereii, are ulso hereby required. at the time and dace uforsaid, to appear and make proof if their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. PRESTO} W. SHEPARD, Kept. 2D, '$£>. Administrator. Notice to Heirs of Petition to sell Real Es. ate, In the l’lke Circuit Court November Term. WtSt. KTATgOr ISDMKA, PtKItCOl’XTY. Peter SHIR r. Administrator of the estate • j William Wallen, deceased, • s. Susan Wallen, William YVUIen, Jr. Melvin* West, Mary K. Wallen. Newton R. Wall in, Aaron A. Wallen, Mary K Bcson. Notice I* hereby given that Peter Hitler, Administrator of ibe estutt of WlUlam Wallen. deceased, has filed his set 11 ion to sell the Real Estate of- the deeei sed. ill* personal property being Insufilelent to pay his debts; ami that said petition will be beard ut the next term or the Circuit Cm rt of said County. Attest: Good let Morgan Clerk Circuit Court Pike County. J. V . WILSON', Attorney. Notice of Administration. ■\TOTlCK is hereby given, that the underis signed has been appoli led by the Clerk or the Circuit Court of pike County, slate of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of M. 8. Hmtiixu, late of Pike Comity, deceased. Bald estate is supposed lo be solvent LaEAYETTE TBWLOB, Administrator. Aug. H, m. K. A. Ely. Att’y. AfiEHTS^S?

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