Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 28, Petersburg, Pike County, 28 November 1889 — Page 3
Fop 60. a Yard— K Nice Canton Flannel. The Beet Shirting. Splendid Oiiighama. Nice New Calico**. Nice Bleach Mutlia. Fop $1.00A Nice Shawl. A Pair of Blanket*. A Good Comfort. A Fine Pluah Baby Bonnet. A Pair of Jean* Pant*. A Nice Pair of Ladiea’ Button Shoe*. A Good Fur Cap. A Full S«t of Pillow Sham*. / Fop $2.00— A Pair of Men'* Winter Boot*. A Pair of Sty Hah Meu’a Shoe*. A Pair of Ladle* Fin* Kid Shoe*. A Nice Henrietta Drees Pattern. ^ A Bearer Shawl. A,Me* Cloak. Three Children'* Wool Undershirt*,, Pair Regular Roaater Blanket*. Ladies’ Cloaks Of Eftry inscription. ■ ■ ■ ■ MEN S OVERCOATS, r , Ti»e Latest Styles. GOME AND GET AN oS_—0IL PAINTING. We give them away. lumnTa. Itockeik^Higb Prices. “"'cSlT~V.>, Petersburg. Ind. * ' I TOS PIKE COUNTY DEMOCRAT.: THU USD AY, XOV.2S, I8S9. Jaaper it attempting lo enforce the Sunday lawa. i Sea “ad” of ldltle^and Sltea elae* 1 where in Ihi* inipraaaion. Winslow indulge* a Thangaglvlng < dinner at the school how*# to-day. i Petersburg will aoon be able lo fight fire more auccetafuUy than ever. Wm. K. Denny, the Boonville poat- i office defaulter, haa been aent ta the pen for fifteen month*. * Dr. It. It. Kime ha* moved hit of- ( lice down ttaira in back room ofllanf , building. < The Evansville Board of Health re- 1 oently denied that acarlat fairer bad bean In that city. A Slock company has been organ- i lied at Veipeu with the Inteutioua of , putting upa big flouring mill. ltabblt hunters at Ml Vernon have formed a trust,and will tall rabbita at | au advance. Evils aprgad to all clat- ,
A protracted meeting vu to hare commenced it Yetpen, Saturday light. We hive not learned of ita progress. John NelT ahot aud killed Joe Sweeney while out hunting near Vince tinea last week. It waa an accident, but it proved latal. - ^ The gobble, goble aoug, aud the , Thankaglviug turkey are both fully ( due. It i* difficullt to tell which will be butchered moat. , Ura. Sadie Ueiae, aged 60, and deaf waa ou the railroad track at Evansville on Wednesday of last week, acd waa run over by the traiu and iualautly killed. Ml. Vernon baa eelabliehed stringent rulea ou the uae of water trota the water works of that city, Petereburg will not Imve the roles till tbe works are established. Alonao Ayer, of Chrianey, has sued Dr. John K. Smith, of the same place, for alienating the affections of Ida wile, and claims damages to the amount of $5,000.00. “Death of Poor Georgs,’* and Have You Paid Your.Printer'’ are interesting items which every one thou Id rend. You will find them on th« second page hi this Impression of the DutqouT. > ticket nominated by the Rapubi of Mario township are James i for trustee, W
Nobody Disappointed to Date. ® ® Our§^>liday Attractions will please you OXCE in quantity, TWICE in quality, and THKEE times of everythinsr. 5s? >1? Please Them All in price. Come in and see the best
/ Album*, Manicure Set*, Odor Casket*, Minor
Figure* id ’f'erre Cotta, E«\ p]ian and Japanese Pottery. Celluloid and Zvlonite Goods, Antimio Silver Goods.
Gentlemen’s ami Ladies' Traveling Cases, Leather Dressing Cases,Novcities in Wall Pockets, Bamboo Stands, and Easels, &c., &«*.,
Carlsbad Warea. Antique Pollery. Brass and Silver Goods,Bronze Goods etc.
-vv. EC- hoeubeooz:, T?—,l«i las. Fine Druggists’ Sundries, Best Medical Preparations, Fine Holiday Goods, and Fine Specialties, Stiawliaii BloeSte, ificain. Street, FetaxaTrya-xg1, In.d.
A man at Spencer ha« advertised Xer men who are contemplating dying A new G. A. It Hall yas dedicated at Spencer, on Monday evening ol laat week. Look out ler two-dollar counterfeit ailver certificates. They have beea put out all over the country. Peter 8. Odel, an aged farmer ol near Montgomery, waa attacked by a ram, and waa so bruiaed that be died aoou after, only a few daya ago. Three veina of coal, aggregating twenty*ais feet in thickneaa. have been found at Princeton. Still that town pay a high prieee for ceal. The Princetou Democrat la twentynine yeare old. May it ace ita third of a century aa hale and hearty aa it« appearance indicates jt now la. _____ft. - -- Laat evening the Viucenuea Asternbly No. 1798, K. of L., celebrated the twentieth anniverearv of the order by giving a grand ball aud banquet. Hydrophobia haa broken out in Indiana again, caaes having been reported from Jeffersonville and other points during the paat few daya. ^ A apiritualiat front Cincinjriati ia working Davieaa cotiutv jieopke for all there ia in it. He knowa hoV-to get hi« “board ‘ aud •‘tin” for nothing. J. 8. Quiun, of Evansville, state ageut for the Kentucky Life Insurance Company, haa beeu arrested and released on bond. lie is charged with 'orapoundlug felony aud persecution. I,ast Thu radar, Jaa. Spurlock, exrreaiurerof Dubois county, suicided, by cutting bis throat with a razor from ear to ear. The tragedy occurred in tlie woods about a fourth mile rrom Ida residence, near Duff. He liad been temporarily instil A man at Ft. Ilranrh, Gibson county, haa beeu working on Use credulity »f the Edward* family, of that vicinity, pretendiug there ia a large fortune iwailing them iu France. It ia supped to be the isnte kind of work as vat done by one man Hayes, in this •ounty, sometime ago. Clean up and draiu the'town, and liphlhcria will uot break out here aa it baa elsewhere. At Evansville it vat very bad seme time ago. At llnntiugburgh it is rt-|>orled to have -seemly beeu alarming. 1-et Peters»urg be cleanly, and let her streets mil other placet be kept clean from ■ven clear water, and her health will onlinue to be good.
The law now attache* a heavy flue ‘or shooting at auv living object at a arget. Tlioae who have been In the labit of holdieg ahooting malchea with living turkeyea, duck*, chicken*, tie.,a* the Urge**, will take warning; ‘or. mark our worda, your name* will i* handed to the grand jurv. Shoot it a yuark. That la the way to ahow •our skill, aa well a* to n»ark.jg|tir ii*po*ltion to be humane. She waa a good, old German lady n company with herdanghter pawing ona roughdooking meu who were uttiag croaa-tie* by the road aide. Mother,” aaid the daughter, “who irethoee men with the big axea?” They are lla-gittar-outa,” replied the notber, “and they are awful men; hey carjuat like horees.” “Would hey eat hay, mother?” “Yea, niv Li I Id, il you pour whiaky on it.” While working on a building for nhu A. Skaevington, at Oakland Sty, Monday foreuoon, Jaa. lloyd ell from a ecafuld to a veranda floor, i diatance of twelve feel, alighting on its head and ahouldera. He waa unonacloua for aometim*. Dr. W. J. ilcGowan waa called, and expreaaed he opinlou that he would aoon reover, uni*** there were aonlr internal njuriea that could not at that time l>e liacovcred.
W. I* Gregory, who w»* a famous IFhile Cap leader of Crawford couutv, tud who hat fbr tome lime been unler indictment, hat fled the country. He was accuted of teductiou, and wat knotted for crime in Kentucky alto. i« etceped from the theriff In New Ubatiy, aud fled in the open street. flThile Gregory was making hit escape lit friends Jflred several shots, and, tad he been overtaken, would have wen rescued by force. The fugitive’s Heudt tay that he will give himself ip to the Indiana authorities and land trial on the charges preferred igalnet him in this state. The Washington Gat*tie tells how tear Washington once came to uot beug a city. It taye that ChelseaS',miles •st, was to have beeu the metropolis if Daviess countv, but the piece is iow a veritable deserted village. At hat time the Slraight-Liuc R. R. vat being constructed from Indiantpolls to Kvantville and was to cross he O. Jb U. at Chelsea, but the old now elands as a monument to me man's rascality and to wbat would tave been a city. Carpenter, the conrector, suddenly emigrated to but first collected enough and It
P. X. B. A. at Mu Vrnioa, The General Assembly of Ihe F. M. , B. A. met at Mt. Vernon on luesday of last week at 2 o’clock. Mayor j Wade delivered the address of wel{come, to which the reply was delivered in behalf 4t the F. M. B. A. bv General Parsons, of III. lloll cafl came with an answer from stxty-flw comities. President II. H. move, of III., addressed the assembly, and the general committee was organized, of one member from each of tha ten States represented,to draft memorials to the fifty second Congress. The report of membership showed that the order numbersover fifty thousand. A committee was appointed «o go to thj ailver convention which meets at St. Louis in the near future. A proposition to consolidate the order and the Wheel waa referred to a committee. The laws of the order were so changed aa to establish a Stat* Assembly. The following officers were elected; President, H. II. Moore, of III.. VicePresident, a Mr. Moore,of Kaus; Secretary, John P. Stelle, of III.: TreasureCT. W. Haius, ot KA The next meting will be held at Sp||ugfield, III., uext .VovembeA A resolution -awas passed asking (Migress to pkw silver on the same ■sis with A committee w^eAiwered to bear this resolution to th™l. l/ouis bi^t Convention. A long report of mew orial« was handed Ihe convention. This will lie made known in the future. The cotainitiae on finance made a satisfactory report. Five thousand j copies of the proceedings are to be j distributed to tlie different lodges of the I'uited StalA. The meeting adjourned at noon, last Friday, having bceu in sessiou four days. From this county, as delegates, were If. J. ’ Wiggs, Joseph Harrison, W. H. Doty, ! s'nd W. E. Chappell. Three hundred and eighty-five delegates were present.
__i_I __. ft stated last week that Pat. McNabh iiad selected fi ve car* of corn that weighed seven amt three-fourth* ; pounds, or one and eleveu-lweutleths ’ pounds to tha ear. It is a good showI tug, but last .Saturday, John Nichole,' of Jefleraou township, lianded us two, ear* that weigh threefold one-eighth pounds, or one and nine-sixteenth* | pounds each. Thi* beats the record by ons-eightieth of a pound. Uut still more remarkable. tiltv ears of Mr. Nichols'* corn weighed seventythree and tliroe-fourths pounds, or three and three-toiirths pounds more than a bushel to each tiltv cars. One hundred and twenty-six ears, ou an average, make a bushel of corn, but Mr Nichols's crop will almost, if not <|Uite, double the average yield. \ /Newt come* to us that at 1 o’clock,'' Monday, the engine of the west-bouml passenger tram on tho Louisville, Kvausville ami St. Louia road struck I u mau named Jaa. Coleman, who waa crossing a nestle between Winslow ami Ayrshire, knocking him oft' and killing him iuslautly. When ths remains were guthered up it was discovered !h|t ueeriy every bone bad been brokeu, xud-Ujr bodv waa to terriblv disfigured as to ^e almost unrecognisable. Mr. Coleman was a resident of Winslow. Ivrenty-seren years old, and greatlv respected. He leaves a large family. ^The tobacco meu 1>f t vicinity are going to combine fud establish au organisation to provide for an official Inspector so that, by the use of certified samples, the sale of tobacco may be greatly facilitated. Wagon loada of tobacco will be sampled bv the inspector, to secure the utmost fairness between the farmer and buyer. Tobacco to be sold on the breaks at Louisville will alto be aoid by inspector's sample*, without the trouble of moving the hogshead* tbejpe and storing them. It may lead to the establishment of warehouse* for the tale of tobacco oil the breaks.—J.out'stitle Conner.
Take your poultry to Bsrridge and get your tuonav tor it. St The first Thauksgiring day obaerv*d ih tbU country was iu 1732. The participants were Massatoit, the In-. diati chief, and ninety warriors, who j took dluner with the Puritans. The, Indians brought deer from the woods, j and the pale faces supplied fish clams and corn. Ten years later, when the , last batch of bread in the cclouy was la Governor Bradford's oveu.aud star- s ration was staring our New England j ancestors in the face, a good ship from Ireland appeared with provisions, and > the day appointed for fasting was* changed iute a day of thanksgiving. For Dressed poultry, go to Berridge. 2t A Miss Prince, who is the President of the III. W. T. U., lectured at the M. E. Church, this place, Sunday night. Her subject was Temperance, and was good effort. There were not enough people interested in temperance work to meet her at the train, or treat her courteously. The mutter, we believe, wns an over-sight, hut should inn er again be allowed iu this nice and courteous little city.
PURELY PERSONAL. Marion Raw occupies a new residence atVelpen. Mra. V. Bash, of Chrisuey, is the guest of her son, W. T. Pierson, of this place. Miss Lida Taylor went to Viueennes, Tuesday, to visit her brother, W. H. Taylor, of that city. Mrs. G. B. Simouds, of Sedalla, fL^i* visiting her daughter, Mrs. A. inRvlor, at this placy, Samuel Edward, is a new reader of the Democrat. He has learned what local paper is the best. Misses Grace Berridge and Carrie Patterson spent Sunday as the guests of Mrs. Janies Lownsdale. Union. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. L. West visited friends at Selvm and Folsonmlle, Warrick county, last and this weeks. Littie and Shea have added to their i satoomthe nicest sideboard in town, j They claim to be doing a good business. Win. Patterson, who was accident? j ally shot at Velpen sometime ago, is ; reported to be iu a good way to get ! entirely well. J. D. McLaughlin has put in operaI lion some corn burrs at Velpen. and j will furnish that community with | corn meal. J. (ins. Wearer returned, Friday evening, from Atlanta, Ga.. where he had been as a representative to the K. of L Convention.
Fritz Man auri sou, of Hayesvllle. Duhoise county, farmers aiul slockd* I ears, were here doing legal buslness, Saturday. Hoi leu berg and llrock have been doing a livery busiuass at Vclpen for some day*, having only recently gone into the business at that place. Mr*. Sarah Aih arrived at Athens. Texas. list Thursday. *he found her sou, John A*h. in a dangcroh* condi-, tion. It is reported that his chances ■ for recovery are not good. W'Hiatu Bruner and wife, of Washington, were in town this week. Their son,Press Bruner,is running the j Washington Adecrtistr, its former j editor being running a Catholic paper j at ludiuuapolis. .Joint II. Me A tee, of Oakland City, has a change of hia advertisement in the Democrat. You should read it. Mr. Me A tec is getting considerabletrade from this county through the influetu e of this small advertisement. We are here for All who will patronize j us. Send in your advertisements. Or. Bergen moves Ids drug store to . the Carepenler Building this week, i lie is keeping one ot the best lines ot drugs and medicines to be found any-, were, and also has one ol the finest store rooms iu the State. He intends to close out his wall pai>er at reduced rates, so that he may handle drugs, medicines, paiuts, oils, lamps, books, | kc., more easily. Also he is niaklug some special bargains for holiday good* which fte will sell cheaper IlUin ever. He will have »|>eeially good bargain* for his cuStomers'till after holidays. Mouey never went farther than it ’ will go this season, in the purchase or really handsome and serviceable gifts. j Each season it seems as if there could be no improvement iu the goods offered, on the score of quality and j cheapness. And yet iu this season j we have to admit that goods are hand-j somer and cheaper thau ever. There ■ can be no doubt about it. It is really surprising what a handsome showiug in attractive and desirable gifts can he made to-day for an amount or small that a. few seasons back.'It would have purchased comparatively uothiug worth giring or accepting. We believe we have some rare surprise# iu store for close buyer*, this sessou, in the way of cheap and choice holiday gifts. W. II. Hornbrook.
Richrich wants you to call and cx-j amino bis Mock. It is the largest stock of Christmas good* ever show iu a store room iu this county. 4t j -,- Jiosld Items. The weathet is now dear and cool, j after much rainfall here. Richardson & bearing hare com- i pleted their store, and are agaiu in ; business. Mr* Wra. T. McCormack, who wi, recently injured by a runaway mule, la slowly iecorering. The acnooi tsachersof Marion township are to have their next towuship | institute at Velpeu, on the 7th of De-j ce tuber. J«ext Thursday, the day of the printing of this, is Thaukg&iug. All; should refrain from the ordinary du- j lies of life, aud return thanks. Thanks be given for Freedom, Thanks be given r»r bread; I Thank (ha* we are living, And not among Uh> dead. Thanks to lbs llreMcr Whose girt* this day renew The faith that he be* lows Good gifts on me and you. The report that a little son of Robert Ridge accidentally shot himself is not correct. I do not suppose he ever shot a revolver iu his life. The report perhaps started tram the fact that hi* cousin, Brook Foster,aceidentaliy him»elf. shunt* one got “the w —
A barn belonging to Mrs. Morris Tucker, two mile® east of this place, was destroyed by tire Monday morning at about 4 o'clock. Loss, ten or fifteen hundred dollars, partially in- ! sured. Four hundred bushels of corn, and several ton of hay were burned, besides farming implements, Ac., stored away in the barn. The fire originated trotn the explosion of a lantern caused by some hogs breaking through a door where the lantern had been put. Christmas* presents for every body at li. Rich rich’s. 4t The Oldest Lady lu Town As well as the youngest should not j fail to try a bottle of MAiel Cough; BaUonte, a sure **nre for cough* colds | and consumption. Pi ice 25c per hot-i tie. Tint voters of Pike county are in- ‘ vited to investigate and see for themselves whether there is not something "rotten lhi* side ofDenmark.” About Books. * “We do humauity a groat service in circulating good books, for they educate the people.’’—Spurgeon. "I have never knowu a young man | to go far wrong who was fond of reading book*.”—//. IV. Beecher. “Show me a family of readers, and I will show you the people who move the world.’’—Xapo/eon. “Books are safe friends.’’—Victor j Iltt'jo.__ Otwell Items. Otwell is booming. Jack Bowers has charge of the new barber shop. Mrs. Joseph Garland is still on the sick list. Ben Hudson went to Winslow last Saturday on business. Some of the Otwellitos have the Texas fever. Thomas Sullivan will move to Washington in’ the-4jear future. Theodore Craig aM Miss Mary Smith were married nhu Saturday evening at the residence oOthe brides mother, in Otwell, Rev. \/\V. Houpt ediciating. May theRvlife be a happy one. Afer the ceremony the Otwell band made music foi the happy couple, such astltev could get out of tin buckets, tin pans, bells, guns, Ac. The new firm of Lent & Abbott are doing a good business. Another wedding is looked for toon. Do not ask who. The F. M. B. A. are still alive and say that they are doing good. Hope they are. Improvsmeiit on the school house lot., not before it was needed. Will McCormick lias the contract to sell goods for the next »ix months. John Mi ley and wife, ol Winslow, were here last Sunday, and were the . guests of Amos Braden. Elmer, ton of Samuel Hobson, who left home some time ago, has returned. Drivt.
au Kuiuv oi unristmat toys ran oe bought cheap at Richrich’s. 4t Pmw items, T. I). 6ray anil family visited the family *f W, XL Abbott last Sunday. Hog cholera is prevalent in this community. Ania Thacker is ou the sick list. Liz.de Traylor's woodrhopping was welt at leaded. John F. Teague made a flying trip to Xoxid, Saturday, and bis girt returned with ljiiu on Sunday—the rest unknown. I-a*t Wednesday morning news spread over the country south of Oiweil that a Mr. Spurlock was absent. The neighbors commenced search forthe old geutlcmsu. Ue was found about 200 yards from the house with his throat cut. Oilier paritelulara we tiave not learned. Rev. Gill preached the luneral of the decreased daughter of Wilson McCain at the Lebanon church last Sunday. Thera was a large attendance. Edti Justice was seen in our parts; last Sunday ou the hunt of a girl. Pstsco IUtti.ck.
For ladle'* gold chain* and nock- i laces, Jiiehrich is the place. 4t . i-y...-, The Pike County Medical Societv meets December 5th. First Thursday at 11 a. ui. in Dr. Kimes office. PlfHitiXl. C. II. Fulleuwider, M. D. Paper on i Puerperaleclampti*; I{. W. Harris,) M. D. will report a case; T. W. Bas- j inker, M. D. a paper ou case; L. B. Johusou, M. D. report a case; Adam*, J. H., M.D. report a ease: J. T. Smith, M. D. report a case; R. R. Kirna, M. D. paper on Typhoid fever; its etiology ami indications for treatment, also a case of club-foot. There will be a profitable meeting uo one eau afford to miss it. It R. Kune, Secy. j Bottom Dropped Oat. , Until Jan. 1st. 1S90, goods will be; j fold at bottom prices at ottr store, i livery thing new and choice. Wo also give away, to purchaser* ot worth, by dan. 1st, a line painting—Call and learn ] o
Largest StockuNewHoli Ever shown in Petersburg or any o£4t& Rival 5. RICHRICH Has just received a magnificent assortment of Holiday Goods, bought'direct from wholesale dealers, selected with great care, and will bS sold at such LOW PRICES as will astonish you. Nothing like it ever heard of. Inspection invited. ffiitfiaitMAft Ifaim fi.'fL in endless variety will he found in my stock— End HOW iBEx UlnS ali the latest approved designs—presents for wall ifisMao-jfi mum 01911 BVV93 VIBlvs everybody. Fine Jewelry, Ladies’and Gents’ Watches, Chains, etc. Handsome, artistic and unique goods in this line. 9j g0 to Evansville or Vincennes for your Holiday Goods, hut save w money by buying of See his mammoth stock, make purchases, and gladden the hearts of your wife, children, brothers, sisters, parents, sweetheart, and friends, and thereby win glorious happiness for yourself.
Wliile in Petersburg don't fail to call oil the Mises Stocks for Millinery Goods, Embroidering Materials, Flosses, Araseue, bangles etc. The facts are that tho Misses Stocks are pre-eminently known a* the leading dealers in Milinery Good*. Embroidering Materials, Flosses, Ar- ; esene. Baby Caps. Bangles, etc. |3w If you want Cards, letter Heads, Bill Heads, Note Heads, Statements, &e., Send your orders to the Democrat office. ^ ~~ ADDED. For the benefit of onrcustomAs an t elegant coffee spiccfmill also a beef-; chipper, our aim is too fully aeeom- i •madate as well as please our custom- j ers with best goods at lowest prices. ’ FLEMING & SONS. T Notice. Notice i* hereby giTen that my wife. Elizabeth Haw kin*, ha* abandoned me without cause, and that I will not pay any person who gives her credit, or any debt that she may contract. This, Get. 2l*t, last). Allen T. Hawkins. ffiffilfttiee of Dissolution. Notice is herebv given that on the 1st day of November, 1SS9, the Original Grocery Store Company was dissolved. Moses Frank. Charles Burger. James Shaw hap, Mrs. N. \V. Thornton. Special Xotice. Now subscribers to the Democrat on the payment of $1.25«vill be ered- j ited to January 1,1891, which wilt1 giTe them the paper from now until: next January tree. Delinquent subscriber* may avail s themselves of this same otter by pay-; ing tip arrearage* and oue year iu ad- i vancc. The sooner you come the; more yon will get for your money. P KAK FA MILT TO-NIGHT. In Their Musekal, Llterrery, Pathetik, j Itnmaatickal, Serious and Funny Show.
Amusement loving people in Petersburg will herald with joy Ihe earning of the famons Peak sister*, who will exhibit here Thanksgiving : night, KT Fleming's Opera House, j .1 crush* Ann Petteugal, the manager, ' has made complete arrangements for j the appearance of her company. She has kindlr furnished us with the names of the members of her com- , patty. As ottr readers will observe, they are all stars ol a brilliant hue in the histrionic firmament. They arc | Aramenty, Betsey. Dorthv, Eliav, lUuny Kclintiy, F. (deaf and dumb), R. (diet!), Lucudy, Kirandv. Xardtsv and Ephely. A fine lunch will l»e served. Ad-[ mittanee, 10 and la cents. Beportof Sehool So. 3, Logan Ip., for) the Month ending Nov, 22nd, l^Stf. Xante* ot pupils averaging 90%. at It Grade.—Fornie Hightower, i Thcotlore Hightower, 00; George ) DefTendoll, 90. *lth Grade.-—Game Masters, 98; [>la Masters, 94; Julia DefTendoll, 98; j Lillie Carneleotts, 90. 3d Grade.—Bn el Masters, 95;j Thomas Corton, 98; Ida DefTendoll, . >v; Mvrile Falls, 95; Charley Barrett, j )5; Charley Coats, 95. 2nd Grade—Bertha Hightower,! F); Prentiss DefTendoll, 95; Emma, |) Debrce. 90; Opal Falls, 90; Mabel !. Dent, 90. '! 1st Grade.—Orbr Miley, 95; Norte ^ Hail, 98; Laurence Miley, 98; Hubert j! lluev, 100; Ida Brittinghain, 92; j Cora Etiglar, 90. Neither tardy nor absent: Hubert Huey, Carle Masters, Julia J DefTendoll, Ida Masters, Evert Mas-! J era, George DefTendoll. E. E. A tee. Teacher. | • -.jl. . _1
Notice of Final Settlement t of Estate. ft nthf matter of the estate) la the Pike Clrof > cult Court. Jfotr. Victor LippoUJ ' Torso, 1S99. deceased. t o NOTICE is hereby given that the under-!. sighed as Administrator of the estate or T .'letor Unpaid deceased, has rerouted: » mil filed his account and vouchers tn Anal - Htleiurut of said estate, and that the same 1 rill come up for the c.samluatiou and action, If said Circuit Court oa the iTth day of!* fov. m. at which time all person* Inter- i *' ated tn said estate arc required to appear la. aid Court, and Show cause, if any said account and vouchers ' ' And the Heirs of interested f
LITTLE & SHEA Offer the BEST coeds in the Suloon line, at Win. Htsgen's old stand. Barter’s Wild Cherry Bitiers SSSiffiSfr^ them and promote a good appetite. tf Jl • IJ_AIcBraver’s and Wathen's Bye, WMMtS-,hp K'st f,uit of tke still. All II nttat» judges of good goods eslt fbr these Virands. at LITTLE & SHEA’S. The best brands i the market af-< fords, always eh | tap at this pop-! ular resort. Call ami try them. F3ESS. «TeaT5WfPpS"gB ' ‘ • < t—,i t-. • A Hot \Vienesrurst with every glass. Little Duke Smoker’s Favorites. And other tirst-elass brands of Cigars always in stock—the Try them. 1 LITTLE & SHEA, Petersburg, fad, j Notice of Public Sale of Real Estate, State or Isdi am a, PikkCovsty l Peter Miller, Adrnulstratorof I the estate ot William Wallen, t j deceased, Susan Wallen, > Witli tm Wallen, Jr. Melvlna I west. Mary E. Wallen, hc«- | ton S. Wallen, Aaron A. Wal- ) leu, Mary S. Heston. Notice is hereby given that Peter Miller. Administrator of the estate of William Walen. deceased, wttl. on Saturday, December 28,1889,' OftVr for stile nt public outcry bu the premthe following real estate, fo^ arit; The umllvUleil tirothlnls of the north-half NliiOf the south-east quarter [8, &,«*] of he south-east quarter is. E- lxj of section ltteen [fa] township two'[2] south of range >l«ht 1»! west. TKU.MHOP SALE:—.One-third cash, the >»Uauee in six ami twelve months, the pur* •baser giving notes with approve*! surety, it it bout relief from valuation or appraiseneut laws, with Interest at six per cent turn* late of sale. I. W Wilson, REFER MILLER, AM*y« Administrator. Administrator’s Safe of Real , ’ Estate. Notice js hereby given that by virtue of At mler of the Soaucer Circuit Court, of SpehTr county. Ltd., at it, October terfii, t!08. tin outer,igued, administrator of the estate o Levi S. Colo, deceased, wilt offer for sate a xtblle auction, a*, t lie post office-door,!n th , owu oft Velpen, Pike county, lud., on thi list day of lieeembor, IfcSSl, tbb following dicrtbed taint, to-wit: The southwest quarter of the north ear* luarterofneetion number four (4,) tn town (hip number two Otl south range mimic (even •?' west, containing forty acres, moi tries*; also lot* number twenty three KS, (evenly ,7h,|and one hundred and eight [Wt' U the town of Veluen, All said real cs:u: n Pike county. Inoiaua. TERMS Or oAl.K—One third of purchase tioney in cash, the residue iu equal payments it six and twelve months, with notes at eight ter cent. intcresCfnim5da;e. without reilef iv lint ever from valuation or appraisement aws, including attorneys' fees, and secured »y good freehold security. . JOHN 1. POM Elf. Administrator, rialn to begin at J o'clock P, W. Swan A 1-alrd, Attorneys. V Application for License. Notice 1* hereby given that I will apply to he iioatdof Commissioner* of Pike county, Indiana, at their December term, ISSt, fora ieenaw to sell spirituous, vinous and utnU iquors in a less quantity than a quart at a ime, with the privilege of allowing thu same o be drank upon my premises fur one year. VIv place of busduesa wberetu said liquors are o be sold and drank is a two story frame ■finding situated on part of lot* number sixty me (Si} and sixty two vffl; in the town of Velum. Pike county, Indiana. LYMAN B. COOK.
T1IK OLD RELIABLE Cl Sz 2^£. TRAINS GOING EAST: 8tat!0»8. Aceom- Day Night Fast mod’n Exp. Exp. Exp. .T Si. Ix.ui* 6.'.'am SOOnm j; OOpm 660pm *• Shaltue fl8.nu OoSam 90Spm lotupni “ Sandoval.. $mm .... SKpni “ Odin. ...... 908aiu 10 lQam 9S0pm lOJOpro "Flow ... l!U8ant llfiam lOSTpin !l SSiun “ Olnev.. ll>Jatu It 40am 1120pm lilTaln “ Vlm-enn’e :218pm 1252pm 1223am 120a in i “ Mitchell.. 291pm 3tl|wi 3ISam | “ .Seymour . lUTpm 34upm Strain 12foun ! “ N. Vernon 4 40pm 41.5pm 4 22am 433am , IrCIncinuati. TSTpfti 630pm 661am T main *• Louisville.. 625pm 625pm .. 655am TRAINS GOING WEST: .v Ctnelnu'tl 630am 816am Tuopm 806pm “ N. Verueu 9 Siam 1037am 94.5pm 1038pm “ Seymour .. 100.5am 110.2am IS 10pm 1! 10pm “ Mitchell.. II 19am 120Ipui II-Spin 121Tam “ Viuccim'a 1.50pm 210pm 1 3t>um 235nm “ Olucy.. . . 362pm tW|iiv,Muu SJJOam “ Flora ..... 338piu 332am 115am “Odin ... i in 430pm 4 2Sunt iloam “Sandoval.. 152pm 138put 438ain 635am “ Khattue . 300pm 146pm 448am 536am IrSt. Louts ".“pm *40’>m «30ain 7 loan?
)HIO & MISSISSIPPI Sailwav. The Ohio A Mississippi Railway i* ilia Jive l ram lino between Cincinnati, Louisville, it. Louis anti all point* East nuti Weal. Knar through passenger trains curb way beween Cincinnati ami til. Loots &t» necessary n accommodate its large ami wiisUnUy Inreusing volume of travel; three belwecu pintnuati and Louisville. nail two between l+*u•vltlo and tit. I an: is. It* train* all enter Union PopotsTu Clneihintl, Louisville an : St. Louis.. ennveniautly seated near the echters or business Transits to other lines are lima avoided. At El. .ouls direct connection* are made in sain# ispot with trains of ail lines for the Went •octh-vest and Mouth west. The Ohio A Mississippi Hallway rives «pee>1 attention to colonist* going West,-either , ingle or in parties. Onr agents are prepared t all times to furnish Information us to rates ud routes to point* West; price a ml location i r lands, and when passengers ara toady to iart wilt call on them at their house*, if deIred, .secure tickets »t lowest rates and attend > eheelciug baggage and Khipping freight lirougli todestinatiou. At Lout.vllleeouueclions are made In V it>n Depot for all point* East and Southeast, nd in Union Depot, Cincinnati, for the East, iortheast and booth east. Through Pullman .'sleeping Cars are run by »i* line between »t. Lout*. Cincinnati, Letitvttla. Washington, Uultlninre and lntcraseIhte station*. f nianParlor Cars are run tut day train* la toss line.
TOWN8HJI* TRUSTEES' NOTICES, A; OT1CI'. Is hors by given to all partlea intercstad that I will attend at my office in steudal, EVERY TUESDAY, f To transact t utjness connected with the office of trustee of I oekhart township. AH persons having business with sat<l other v.ill please take notice. J. W. »TIL\VRLL, Trustee. NOTICE is hereby given to all patties concerned. that i wiii be at tuy residence one uttie east of Arcadia, EVERY TUESDAY, To attend to business connected with the office oi Trustee of Mouroa township. PAMUKL LOWE, Trustee. N OTICE Is hereby given, that I .wilt be at m.v residence, EVERY THURSDAY, To attend to business connected with the office of Trustee of Logan township. JMSs"*Positively no business transacted except ou office-days. SILAS KIRK,Trufjteo. , VOTICE is hereby given to all parties eon *' eerned that I will attend at my residence EVERY MOttPAY, To transact business connected with theofflea Trustee of Madison towshlp.. * on offilee-d: M here ,MES RUMBLE.Trustee. V OTICK is iicreiiy given to all persons inicrested that I will attend at my oiib'o In Velpen, EVERY FRIDAY, to transact business connected with the office ' of Trustee of-Marion township. Alt persons having business with said office wilt please take notice. W. F. BROOK.Trustee- . VOTIt'E la hereby yiven to nil particscon- *■’ earned that I will attend at my offiicc EVERY DAY, lo transact budiu «< connected with the office of Trustee of Jeffsrsontownsiilc. It. W. IIA it It I S, Trustee
um THE CINCINNATI m ENQUIRER WILL PAY $2,000.00 TO AGENTS SENDING THE Largest Winter ol Subscribers between Kov. 1,1889, end Harcli 31,1899.To assist the agents in their work, we will •Iso i-ay to the SUBSCRIBERS they obtain $1,5 00.00 IN CASH PREMIUMS, For Correct, cr es pear Correct Answer* is possible to the following problem,namely: What will ho tho total cumber of subscribers in the first 5 largest lists received in he above contest? It may lio near SCO and it may be sew 30W So one can tell exactly, but may fig; are oti it and guess at it. WE WILL FA x $100 Cash /,c iho 1st Nearsst Correct Guess, SO Cush fer the 2d iitarest Correct Guess SO Cis& for th»3d Nearostjtcrrect Guess SO Cask for the 4th nearest Correct Guess SO Cask for the 5!b ftaenst Ccrrect Gusss 100 C.rsk for the 6th Nearest Correct Guess SO Cash for the 7th A'romf Correct Guess SO Cash fer the 8th Nearest Correct Guess SO Cask for the 9th Nearest Correct Guess SO fe:A for tie tOih Nearest Correct Guess WO (hish for tho tlth Nearest Correct Guess SO Cask for tie 12th Nearest Correct Guess SO Cash for the 13th Nearest Correct Gcesa SO Cash for the 14th Nearest Correct Guess SO Cash far tho ISih Nearest Cirrect Guess. 100 Cash for too IGth Nearest Correct Guest SO Cash fer tho 17th Nearest Ccrrect Guess SO Cr.hfcr the 18th Nearest Correct Gees’. SO Cash for tho 19th Nearest Correct Guess SO Cash for the 2Oth Nearest Correct Goose. 100 Cash for tho 21st Nearest Correct 6ues~. SO Cash for the22d Nearest Correct Guess. 50 Cash for the 23d Nearest Correct Guest.'" 50 Cash for the24th Nearest Ccrrect Guest. SO Cash for ths25ih Nearest Correct Guese. Every yearly subscription received from November 1, 18*), to March SI, 1890, is civ titled to one guess. Tltc money will be paid out as above, nr matter how far from correct the answers may be. It is a business problem with ndvan tages to no subscriber, fair alike to all, earl» ami late comers, as no evidence of what will be the correct answer can be had until tin last subscription is recorded. Subscribers not wishing to make a guest may give that privilege to the Agent, itt which case a distinct understanding must be had between them. Agents are not limited to any one Bast offiee, but can have i>apers sent to any ad JOHN R. McLEAN, FaMisher Enquirer, Cincinmtt, Ohio
Ei miille iladioapciisR’y. Taking Kffect Sunday, Sept. Stb, 1SS>. GOING NOHTU. station*. No. in, No. li. [Vp. Kvauti ill© ... »:3U a in 5:03 p la " Somerville 10:29am tiilHpta “ Oakland City. 10:53 a m U:81 p m “ i'etersburx .11:38* w 7:13 p 'a krr. Washington 12:35 am 8:10 p m uotsu sooth. stations. No. 9. Xo. IS. i»ep. Washington.... 1 :t0 p in ft:tS a m ■“ 1‘etettbunr ... 2:25pm 0:.'tUm Oakland city. 3:13 pm 7:3uaai “ Somerville .....* 3:25 p m 7 :83 a m Vrr. Evansville .. 4:30 p m 8:45* m Xo. 33 (sonlli.bound freight) arrive* at 2:35 p. m.and Xo. 34 (uorth-’iound freight) it |U:PPa, m. Trains run dally except Sunday, connectin' with trains east awl weet on O. A 11. at « iVashiugton. G. J.dilAMMKK, tSeueral Passenger Agent
