Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 29, Petersburg, Pike County, 5 December 1889 — Page 3

\ <u 'Mi pblnahr 6e. a Yard— Kiev Canton Flannel. The Heat Shirting. Splendid Gingham*. Nice New Callooea. Nice Bleach Mualin, r ir $1.00— A.Nice Shawl. A Pair of Blanket*. A Good Comfort. A Fine Plueh llabjr Bonnet. A Pair of Jean* Paul*. A Nice P*lrof l.adie*' Button Shoe*. A Good Fur Cap. A Full Sol of Pillow Sham*. <r $2.00— A Pair of Mcu'a Wintet Boot*. A Pair of Styllali Men’* Shoe*. A Pair of Udl*« Fine Kid Shoe*. A Nice Henrietta Dre** Pattern. A Bearer Shawl. A Sloe Cloak. Three Children’* Wool Underahirt*. Pair Regular ttoaater Blaakeu. wadies’ Cloaks Of Krerj Deecription. JEN’S OVERCOATS, The La lest Styles. OME AND GET AN r-3-OIL PAINTING.! We fire Ibeui away. MUTE I CO., Knockers of High Prices. P.<t Dwt ta Of i. Petersburg, lud.

■r *"■ THURSDAY, DEC. 5, 1889. The treasurer of the Jeffersonville j v~- „ hool-Hoard is reported -liort 412.000. The very best hill to j»eck with— A flve-dollar hi)!. Subscribe for the 1 Msmochat. Correspondents shot. Id write njion only one side of the psper. Pletse icniember todoso. 'fc~ Floyd county farmer* are Happing foaee and shipp'iuc them at good price* to New Yorkfox chasing club*. The Coniniiasioner'scourt convened in regular session last Monday. The usual routine of business was on hand*. The snow proftt says there will yet be twenty tracking snows tide Winker, Of rourse some may fall on top of other*. there are uow 550 Odd Fellow odges in Indiana, with 30,892 members. The balauce in their treasuries * is *1,310,051. A lock ot human hair was recently f .Hid in the heart of a tree in the southwest partafMontgonierycouuty, near Waveland. The Kuiglits ot Pvlhiane of Evansville are making efforts to build a handsome and most expensive hell. May they succed.

Jesse O’Cooiy was arrested at Jeffersonville for Sabbath desecration. lie repaired a railroad track on Sunday, to prevent a wreck. During the preseut season 103,000 barrels of apples have l sen shipped from New Albany The average price paid by dealers was $1 a barrel. The M. E. Church is still without a roof, of course, for the walls are uot continued. When the Spring-time conies the edifice will be finished. W. T. Arnold, of uear Otwell, was married to Misa Lnla Chappell, of near Oakland, last Tuesday. Joy go with them ail the days of their lives. John Ward, of Peru, who is orer 6 feet tali and weighs 200 pounds, is said to have the largest bicycle ever : made. It has a 69-inch drive-wheel. The teachers in the Brasil school struck in a body against the piibiis earning asMduelida around their necks, aj a preventive against dipiheria. Farmers in the'While river bottoms ave a disimt winter ahead. The floods destroyed promisaing i of both wheat aud corn. The > was replanted, but so late that It bv the tjrost*. asay ft

Nobody Disappointed up to Date. * We will please yon ONCE in^ Holiday Attractions Please Them All [ty, TWICE in quality, and THREE times in price. Come in and see the best

Album*, Manicure Set*, Odor Caaketa, Mirror*,

Fif>ur<w in Terre Cotta, Egyptian ami Japanese Pottery, Cetiuloid and Xylonite Goode, • * Antiquo Silver Goode,

Gentlemen’* and Ladies' Traveling Cases, Leather Dressing Ca*e*,Novoltie* in Wall Pockets, Bamboo Stand* and Easels, Ac., Ac.,

Carlsbad Wares, Antique Pottery, Brass ami Silver Goods, . . Bronre Goods, etc.

9 ••■w. n. hoeitbeook: Fine Druggists’ Sundries, Best Medical Preparations, Fine Holiday Goods, and Fine Specialties, SDaa-wlistipL Slocfe, Street, Feteys’bvLTg, Ind.

The Oakland City High School wil give an entertainment some time thii month, Tor the purpose of obtaining money to buy ail organ for the achoo building. The “Peak Slaters" at the opera houar, Thursday Weening, togethei with the amount made at the Thanks(tiring dinner, netted theM. E. churcl a little over *92. David Mehrray, aged 82, of Tlppe canoe county, who has worn spectacle* for forty years, suddenly discovered that he could see and read justai well without them. There were public exercises by iM Grammer school list Friday. Those who attended pionounced them very good, and spoke in praise of the pupils and their teacher. Thos.Brobps, of this place, waa tried before ‘Squire Fields, Monday, on a charge of breaking into a si ore at lioamer. He waa bound over to court, and will be tried next term. Evansville will attempt to “hog the persimmon*" bv instituting a great tfi-atate fair to be held at that place. The City ought to have liy^n able ta hold a county fair, long ere thia. j A Republican circuit judge up iJ Benton county has decided the nejl school book lew uucoiistilutioudQ Titering feels much encouraged, and will test the law before the supteme court. Send your friend the Dcmoc bat as a holiday |.resent. You esnnot give s better one. Fifty-two times a year it will remind your trieuit that you lliiuk kindly 6f him. Now is the time to subscribe. The late predictions of disasters, it seems, are about 10 l>c verified. The fokuetown flooil, the laud slide at Quebec, the burning ol Lynn mud Boston, Mass., and Minneapolis, Mian., arc samples. ■, , The “old ladies' home" at Laporte waa completed aid dedicated last week, it cost |2.r,000, the gift of Mr*.S. Sabin, who not only rontnbutud the money to build it, hut added a donation of 132,000 for it* maintenance.

The IIarrc»t Home exercise* at the Pnibiterliu church, Sunday evening ia*t. have licon complimented very highly. There wa* a large crowd present. Her. Freeman deserve* much praise for hi* care for the young people. The carpenter* are organizing all ;»rer the Stale, and now hare uuions u Fort Wayne, Anderson. Crawford*rille, Elkhart, Aurora, Evansville, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Uafrelt, Muucie, New Alhaur, aud Terra Haute. ’_-_ * A sensational foO.OOOOO damage lult »• going to take piace in Gibson bounty. Timothy Hogan tued John Sip, of Gibsou county, charging hi* own wife a* well a* Sip in a sellout mauner. It seems that he want* to Ftogau ‘other man’* uiouey. Thoma* Davidson i* under arrest hi auspiciou that he murdered hit wealthy uncle, also named lhomaa Daeidson, of near Ft. Wayne. It I* mppoeed that Davidson mufdered lie uncle in order to get hi* property, tbout which there la litigation. The officers of the Fair Company ■ecently organized at Oakland City tre: President, Win. M. Cock runt; it Ice-President, N. A. Spillman ;Treasirer, J. E. Chappell; Superintendent, II. 15. Kicltardton. The directors are: Wm. Richardson, I xm H ouch in. Geo. W. Grim, W. I* Hargrove, Green Bras hears, W. II. Stewart, Frank Bullivant, E. C. Farmer, Geo. C. Richey, K. F. McConuell, W. S. McCullough, and J. L. Crawfnrtl \

^Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold, wife of Richard Arnold, of Jefferson town* •hip, died at her home, Saturday morning, November 16th, at about 5 o’clock. She had a complication of diseases bard to understand. She was the daughter of I’ucle John,Skinner, Sr., of Monroe township, where •he was born and brought up. Her parent* were born in Great Britiau. She was hurried at the Arnold Cent* etery, Jefferson township, Snuday the 17th, at 11 o’clock. A large number of friends followed her to her last resting place. She leaves a husband, aud three children, aged' respectively 3,5, and 7. She was about 33 vrs. of age at the time of her death. The DxmOvkat joins her friends in the ex* preaaious ef sympathy for the bereav* •d hnshand.frieuds aud relatives, y "^t'ncle Sam Lowe was in our office, Tuesday, aud expressed himself well •atidled with the new school books. Ue has the new books iu in ail the school* of Monroe township,of which he is the trustees. He thinks the law nught to go farther, and iudude school property. He had to buy nine toachsr’s registers, aud had to par a dollar i piece for vhsio. They ought *> be made for less than «0c. each. ijr every body H presents ft

\ Veipeu Items '1 Rev. Lon Woods pre«j®ed at Au gusta, yesterday mornAiS; at tliii place, at .^ught. Ho leaves licre today* for Terieo, Crawford comity, where he contemplates holding a »eries^f meetings. Brock is doing a rushing business in tIgi livery line. • Rev. Hale preaches here Sunday night. Richardson & Deariug, of X<*td who were burned out some tinv are on foot again, with, a newi .of* goods, at very low prices, are selling for the F. M. B. A. yearly ail the schools in thia township were closed Thanksgiving day. Sol Stilweli.ot Pikeville, Sundayed with friends at '.his place. , - Mike Ridge, of Winslow, is Waiting his sister, Mrs. W. C- Beadles, this week. Herman Patberg.of Stendal, passed through here to-day, on his way te £vanavi)le for his holiday goods. Ora Ferguson, ot Stendal. made a tiip to Evansville this week. L. B. Cook made a business trip to Owensboro, Kv., last week. ^ A Mr. Hutching ot Cincinnati, Has moved to this pnrc> ■ Stock shippe, Vr Bcin the well to ii Crawford's Un :innau their stock , is M\ lock to his \ i be. froii^ this cou.itv mber thiuJF. It Slock Ys|Bf Cinest place to aliip nies E. PtflU, forI merlv of this county, is with l^^and 1 will always be ready to look after the i interest^H|is old friends. Quite an interesting trial was held ! at Stendal last Wednesday, between ; Dick Lee and Isaac Collins and son. The trouble began over some ettuf ties, and finally terminated in a.general tight. They were tried before j Justice Campbell, a change of venue - was taken, and they 'wit? have another hitch at this place next Saturday, liefoae Justice Cook. TownshiD Institute here next Sat

urdar. We are sorry to report that Frank ! Pciiner, cf Xoxid, lias lost hi* mind. He has been troubled with some cerebrel effection for some lime; at times hi* mind has been all right, at other | tunes very violent. He has twice at- , tempted to take hi* life, the first tune j he searched all day for wild parsnips; I the second, lie hung himself with a ‘ bridle rein, but the rein broke and he j escaped again. He was taken betore I justice .1 ohnson. of Winslow, Satur- ! day, in order to make preperations for sending him to the asylum. Low G. Trxe. When von want to hire* horse and ; rig of any kind,teams, singleor double ; rigs from a road cart or wagon to the j nicest carriage, go to Itrock k Son, ! Velpen, wiicre you can get them at j reasonable figures. 3t Winslow Items.

Editor Democrat : Seing nothiug ; from ihU place in Tour valuable paper, except the general news you ; have been able to find. I thought 1 would teud you a kw items. Our town ia peaeablc at this writ- : ing, and our merchant* are doing a ' good business; but there is room for j more. 1 understand that Jo. Colvin lias i rented the Jessup .tore Vootns and ; will sell goods to the e*ii. It. A. If 1 he treats Ihetu right, he will do a big j business. % Everybody is tr.TOg to gathmeorn. Morton, Pipes, and Robins^Pshipl>ed lour car loads of stock from here the morning of this writiug. They are hustlers. It was train No. 1. that killed Sam j Coleman between here and AyerI shire. He was walking the trestle : west of town, was ruu over and mangled horriblr. Elder Gammon preached at White Church a few days ago, on Sunday, and adtnisirrqd the Lord s Supper to the Regular Babiists. He tried to show by the scriptures that It is right, j but he failed to do so, unless i misunderstood him, for he said that if you babtise a person into the church you would have to babtise him to get him out. I think Christ said, “I am the door.” Sec Gallatians, 3:27—For as many of you as have been baptised into Christ have put on Christ.” it M. Kale preaches here every three weeks. Everybody like* him, he is a good man. Josh Spraggius hat got hi* Government check for $157. I think he will see Polly Aun soon. Patoka river is ou a high at thia writiug. C. W. Young'* land is yialding sixty bushels of corn to theaert. Keep the tariff question before the people, aod 1 think they will soon learn how To Votr. W. ¥. Brock & Son., Velpen, wil buy, or tell, or trade horns, buggies carriages. 2i While in Petersburg don’t fail to call t>n the Mises Stocks for Milliuerv Goods, Embroidering Materials, Flosses, A rase no, Bangles etc. ■siawr Items. Hotnier celebrated* Thanksgiving. A laVge crowd was out, school vai di> missed, and^he children all marched together,the «|*chcr Ihkipg tlm lead,

with the small children first and the large following. All seemed to enjoy it well, and thanks were returned to God. Mr. Wm. Smith visited our school, Friday. We like to have visitors, aud always give them a warm welcome. Mr. Elias Grace and wife weut to Oakland City, Saturday. Kev. Goo. Whitman preached here Saturday and Sunday, fie is a good talker, whom all like to hear. We are preparing a Christmas tree for the25th. Comedown. 1 lufaut child of Susan Crow is very ill. Mrs. Mary Oweue went to Oakland City, Saturday. Miss Carrie Smith ia still on the sick list. 1 Lawrence Hornbrook it going to ruu a liuxter wagon. Ilosmer needs a grist mill. Go to Cheap John’s for grocerisaud dry goods of all kiuds. . Jesse Thompson is preparing lor ^Winter’s chilly blasts.” He has a new pair of b—ta. Frank Blythe rode the F. M._ B. A. goat the other night. He pulled its I horns otT. J. F. Howard is building a new barn. Joseph Taylor was In our town a few days ago. Mr. J. X Kiumaii and Mias Meek took in Oakland City a short time ago. 1 hope you enjoyed Thanksgiving. Buckeye Boy. W. F. Brock & Son, Velpen, keep horses by the day or week cheaper , than anv oue else in this county or i Dubois. 3t Presto Items. Wm. Teague. Albert Brown, C. T. Wallace, and B. V. Parker are all improving their farms by the erection of new barns. Health is reitflfrkablr good in , Preseo at this writiug. The Burr Oak Sunday School is | still on the up grade. Success is my ! sincere wishes. John W. Parker made a business trip lo Jasper last Saturday. On a cold, snowy night of last week, at about 11 o’clock, 1 was aroused by I some one yelling at my gate. I ' thought some one in the neighborj hood was sick ; but when I found out ; what was the matter, it was a young gentleman from Xoxid, who had been • paying his respects to a voting lady of ! Preseo, and who had come to my ! house for protection after his visit was over. When he came in, he was j puffing like a locomotive. He had II teen cha-cd a mile by a dog. What a pitiful looking fellow he was when i he made his escapein*o my house. A ; pitiful feilew—this young man from Xoxid. Fresco Ratlek. ! . _ 1 will grind and season all the sausage in Pike aud adjoing counties for 1 cent a pound. Isaac Whitaker, Butcher, Petersburg, Iud. In tan liras*.

Farmer* busy gathering corn. Solomon Peed com#mi>Ute* going to X. C. this Winter. Health good here at present. Thanksgiving was celebrated here, a* to how, aak the people. Supt. Thonta* reports the schools j he has visited to be in a flourishing 'condition. He is well pleased with i the efforts being put forth by the j teachers. Rev. Birch, of Ky., preached at ' the Mt. Taber church last Suuday I night, lie pleased his hearers, j Hurrah tor the coal t=haft to be put . down here! Preparations are now [ being made for this purpose. The | people would not be surliritpd to strike natural gas here, as it ftows freely on top of the ground. Union is steadly going ahead, and I if the V. & O. O. R. R. ia built, look out for great progress. Psa«u j Only 20c to get your horse fed at j Brock £ Son’s, Velpen. 3t

Otwell Item*. Prestou Amo* aud wife, and J. B. McKnight were visiting at Otwell last Sunday, and were the guests of F. Bart!. White Chapelt aud Jake Painter, of Algiers City, were in the burg last Sunday night. The first quarterly meeting at Bethel, last Saturday and Sunday. William P. Arnold, of Jefferson township, aud Miss Lucretia Chap* ' pell, of Oakland City, were married ou last Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock, at the residence of the bride’s pareuta, tu Oakiaud City. The Otwell mill is being repaired. Will be ready for busiuesslu eight or ten days. F. Bartl is at Winslow, Ibis week, ou business. Dntrr. Still in the lead with a splendid line of goods that we are selling at the lowest prices. Come aud get the best shoe in the market for the money. Over coals in great variety, and our usually fine liue of eloathing is up to the standard. Don’t fail to call in and settle before the old year is gone. Respectfully, J. B. Yovko 3s Co. ■ : \ >. 5-;

PURELY PERSONAL. John BrYtiiNidt lias an advertisement in this paper, and wants you to read it. Mrs. J. B. Hoover, Union, who was hurt In a railroad wreck in July last, is still helpless. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith were congratulated last Thanksgiving day, a tine girl baby being the occassiou. W. F. Brock aud Lyman B. Cook, i Yelpeu, wero here Monday to do business in the Commissioner's Court. Thus. W. Gideon, a solid Democrat of Jefferson township, was in our sauctuin, Monday, to get the uews from the opening of Congress. Oakland Enterprise.' Dr. W. H. Russel, of Petersburg, has bought the Coru property, on Mulberry street, j aud is repairing it. Miss Rose Older returned to her | home at Princeton last Tuesday, after an extended visit to her sister, Mrs. Min. Luba, of this place. I. M. Johnson contemplates buying a lot on which to build a handsome brick business house. He is doing a good grocery business. C. V. Colvin, though one ot the > Republicans of this county, concluded that the Democrat is a good paper and added his name |o our list of readers.

Washington Advertiser: Mrs. | Hutton Hatfield, of Petersburg,)« visiting in the city.-C. F. Boonshot ami E. A. Ely, of Petersburg, were iu the city Wednesday. R. B. Brazrlton lias taken charge ' of T. K. Fleming’s Opera-house. He j used to have ciiargoof it, aud was the [only man who ever secured any lirstclass companies. The town may now expect some first-class shows in the near future. He will see that the boys who go to the hall for the purpose of disturbance are “ruu in,” it thov are not decent in their conduct. Dr. J. W. Bergen is now in his new More in the Carpenter building. He has decided to sell goods at reduced rales till after Holidays, and even then he will sell cheaper, considering the quality of goods handled, than any other house in town. He has concluded that “hustling” and thereby doing a large business is the secret to success. If you enter his store fo a Christ in ass present, or anything else you may need, you will bl^plea*ed. iluntiugburg Argus: Neuian Dillon and Will T. Young were in Pike county last week, doing a job of paint-ing.-Mrs. Jane Hammond and son, John, of Petersburg, came up to Ireland last Sunday to visit Mrs. Hammond's brother, Mr. John Stewart, who has beeu iu very pour health for sometime, and who is now confined to liis bed. Mrs. U. will remain several days.-Clay Lemon, of Boone tp. last week, through the agency of J. B. Slatci, traded his farm of 160 acres iu Pike county, near Sulphur Springs, to Perry I!atf)eid,fot 40 acres | in Madison tp. Mr. II. will soon move ou his Pike county farm. He will move near to Petersburg. Variety is said to be charming, and I in addition to all the many other I charms of onr large Christmas stock, it has the commendable charm of variety. In theaclectiou of this slock, all tastes have beeu consulted, and all needs remem beret), so that it seems impossible that no one seeking a suitable gift could fail to just the thing'most desirable, after an examination of onr large dieplay, We are, of course, inclined to say the belt word for our stock, but we are aura that these who come to us and see for themselves will agree that there ie nothing extravagant either in our praise of eur goods or iu our estimation of them. If you will examine them you will fiud them a raelly choice aelectieu. W. H. Hornbroox. Richrich wants you to call and examine bis stock. It is the largest stock of Christmas goods ever show iu a store room iu tlila county. 4t

On wcduesday night of last | week an attempt was made to rob the I Her. Oinelvina, pastor of the Presbyterian church, at Washington. Mr. Omeivina was from home. The robbers entered the house and Mrs. [Oraehiua attempted to scream, but tone of the scoundrel* took her by the | throat and choked her severely. At the same lime the other tore a ring j from her finger. While one villain j menaced the lady with a pistol, the other ransacked the house, securing a small amount of cash and a quantityI of valuable jewelry, rings, necklaces, Ac. They took the preacher’s underclothing, divested themselves of their own and put ou Mr. Ouielvena’sspare clothes in the presence of Ills terrified wife. They then left the house with their booty. The poliece hare no clew. ____ For Dressed poultry, go to Berridgc. , __ 2t ^prices ncnarNv -AT THE MISSES STOCKS’MILLINERY STORE. They have reduced the prices on all their goods In order to make a large number of Wwwdlato soles. Go there for Millinery I

Largest Stock^New Holiday Ever shown in Petersburg or any of its Rival Towns. B. RICHR1CJ Has just received a magnificent assortment of Holiday Goods, bought direct from whole-1 sale dealers, selected with great care, and will be sold at such LOW PRICES as will astonish you. Nothing like it ever heard of. Inspection invited. i..:, ^ It maim ft a imJ Warn Vaam fL'fia in endless variety will be found in my stockliflrioiniflio 3iTin riSW I cal ullbo °* ^ie bitest approved designs—presents for wMI IMMNMM MMM •lvVI ■ •IN PllW everybody. Fine Jewelry, Ladies’and Gents’ Watches, Chains, etc. Handsome, artistic and unique goods in this line. go to Evansville or Vincennes for your Holiday Goods, but save 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.

Kuuiklo. The F. M. B. A. is still the talk here. James Jones has moved to Rumble Palestine Ilelsley, ami Logan Robliug made a flying trip to Oakland, last week. Samuel Fcttiuger, of near Winslow, has moved near here. Frank Gillcreasc, of Petersburg, wasiu Rumble, Saturday last. John I. Colvin has been happy ever since the arrival of a new boy. Luthur Cox, of Union, visited friends near here Sunday. Daniel Rumble, mado a flying trip to Petersburg, last Sunday, and re* turned the same day. Samuel N. Colvin, and wUe, of Slickum, were the guests of lAicoln Ennis, last Sunday. Jasen Miller, and Mias Emma Krcig were married on the 17tl#ult, afetlic residence of the bride's father, near here, Rev. Jesses* Lane, officiating. May there life be a happy one. A. J. Willis, and wife, of Petersburg. visited friends in this vicinity, last Sunday. AVreaths' and wreaths of smiles playfully flit across Emory E. Me A tee’s handsome countcnr.uce; amf all because it’s a ten pound boy. J. T. Oliphaut, aud J. W. Richardson preached at Bethel church, last Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Jackson Beck says it's all right. It is a big girl. Success to the Democr at, and all who read it. Rei> Fox.

^Rntc vonr poultry to Berridfe and get your monev tor it. 2t THE HAYES ESTATE Alit HBIG. The Hare’s estate, which originated in the brain of a crank who palmed himself off as a relative of the Havas family in this county, is shown to be a “humbug,'’ by the following from ei-I’res. Hayes to Wilson & Dillon, attorneys at this place: Fremont, O., 30 Nor., 1889. Gentleman: 1 have u» knowledge of any Hayes estate in S. C. or anywhere else. Such “estates” are usually “humbugs,” and no doubt the “Hayes estate” referred to comes u uder the general rule. Do not let any poor people bo deluded. Sincerlv, Rutherford U. Hayes. To Wilson t Dillon. For ladie’s gold chains and necklaces, Rich rich is the place. 4t A case has been takeu from Benton county to the Supreme Court ou the school book law. Judge Ward, of the Circuit Court of Benlou county, prouounced the law unconstitutional. In the case he tried. Van Antwerp, Bragg & Co, employed the attorneys for both the defense and the prosecution, and though the law requires it, Ibe Attorney Geueral, Michner, was not notified of the trial. The cass now goes te a Republican Supreme court. We shall see whether they will rob the pcoplo under the lash of the school book monopolists. Go to Berridges for fancy candle for holidays. 2t Dr. It It Kime has moved his office down stairs in back room of Bank buildnig.

John Lm Heard Fria. Mr. W. H. Hornbrook, E-sq. Mr wife was mi Bering from a severe cola. See tag your advertisement, I concluded to try your Model Cough Balsam, and am happy to say that one bottle entirely cared her. Please accept my thanks. Jons Leb, Oct. 8tt£, 1889. Petersburg Ind. Oakland has organized a Women's Christian Teinperauce Union, with the following officers: President, Mrs. W. B. Crawford; Secretary, Mrs. J. J. Cosby; Treasurer. Mrs. F. M. Banks. The facts art that the Misses 3tocks are pre-eminently known as tho leading dealers in Milinery Goods, Embroidering Materials, Flosses, Aresene, Baby Caps, Bangles, etc. (3w Rolite of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of November, 1889, the Original Grocery Store Company was dissolved. * Moses Frank. Charles Burger. James Shawnau, Mrs. N. W. Thornton. W- F. Brock k Son, of Velpen have opeitod a Livery and feed stable They will teed your horse hay and coru-for 20c. 2i All kinds of Christmas toys can b« bought cheap at Rich rich’s. 4t AGENTS?'*! 11.000 per yearand eipenw ■e uayluE- We wan IBS more and will pay Salary ant , or Liberal Commission, from start IHilliS •rportanltr for any mau want Inc a position as Local. Traveling or Uenera Agent for a Reliable Karsery tbat guarantee it* stock. Address, at mice.

Notice i* hereby jnren that my wife, Elizabeth Hawkins, hit abandoned ' me without cause, and that I will net _ pay any person who gives her credit, 8 or any debt that she mav contract. i This, Oct. 21st, 1889. ‘ { Allen T. Hawkins. | LITTLE & SHEA ; Offer the BEST eoods in the Saloon line, at . Wrn. Hitgen’s old stand. , Barter’s Wild Cherry Bitters them and promote a good appetite. ’s and Wathen Rye, ruit of the still. All • good good* call Tor , these brands, at LITTLE & SHEA’S. The best brands the market affords, always on tap at this pop. ■ nlar resort. Call and try them. nwo, T~11—I 'VIT—t l FOAAfnra 1 * t— ■ i—. t-r'. A Hot Wienewurat with every glaas. Little DutchiS£~ SEttE, ways in stock—the Smoker’s Faxeritee. Try them. ( LITTLE & SHEA, " oldotanb, Psterebnnr, Ind. liftMcBrayer ,the best f Judges of

I -- • GUSTS When jou want anything in this Line, --YOU niOULD CALL ONJOHN H. McATEE, -ATQakland Oity,Q Heoccupies the old stand of Sell, Where can be found one of the best tines o THE BEST PitIHTS, ~ AND BRUSHES SHEET IKON and COPPERWKKE AND ALL KINDS OF HARDWARE!! SCOTT’S FEED STABLE Near Depot, Petersburg, Ind. First-Class Accommodations ▲T JLTsiXa 31 Good Stable, Good Water, and plenty at It. Sound. Healthful Food for hone*, the. best that can be fouud. Horses and Buggies Rented at Reasonable Rates. TEIIIHG • DOME • 01 • SHORT - I0TICE M'Clrt mo a Trial. FRANK SCOTT. Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate. Notice Is hereby glean that byelrtue of an order of the Speucer Circuit Court, of Spencer county. Ind., at Its October term, IS!®, the undersigned, administrator of the estate of LevIS. Cole, deceased, will otter for sale at public auction. at the post office door. In the town Oft Velpen, Plko county, Ind., on the list day of December, 18W, the following described land, to-w!t: . . , The southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section number four (4.) in township number two (2.) south range number seven tfi west, containing forty acres, more or lees; also lot* number twenty three (!».) seventy ;70.|aiM one hundred and eight [KM.] in the town uf Velpen. All said real estate In Pike county, Inutaua. TERMSOKHALK-One third of purchase money In cash, the residue In equal pay menu at six and twelve months, with notes at eight percent. |nterest~froin)date, without renef whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Including attorneys’ fees, and secured by good freehold security. JOHN L. POSEY. Administrator. Sole to hegin at 2 o'clock F. M. Swan A Laird. Attorneys. nw*? * S i ETHT) 'LOVER BLOSSOM

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J. ■■■ I TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES’ NOTICES. \VW £- v-'V V v' \.- v" w W -j''S s.'VOipi NOTICE is hereby given to all parties Inter* ’ eited that 1 will attend at my office in feudal. (VIST TCSSDAY, 'o transact business connected with the office f trustee of Lockhart township. All p -raone avliig business with said office will please skc notice. J. W.8TILWELL, Trustee. NOTICE Is hereby given to all patties eon.1 cerned, that I will be at my residence ae mile east of Arcadia, tVIRY TUESDAY, ’o attend to business connected with the i (lice of Trustee of Monroe township. SAMUEL LOWE, Trustee. VJOTICE Is hereby (teen, that I will be at .s my residence, XVMY THURSDAY, 'a attend le business connected with the ffice of Trustee of Logan township. SW*Positively,no business transacted exept on office-days. SILAS KIRK, Trustee.

ffOTICK U hereby given to all parties to* ■' ccrned that I will attend at my residence XTHT MONBAY, 'o transact business connected with the office TruAaof Madison towshtp. |g|“PSRlwly no business transacted except n offilce-days. JAMES RUMBLE. Trustee. NOTICE Is hereby given to all persons In- ■’ terested that I will attend at ray office n Velpen, ivmt tkibay, o transact business connected with the office f Trustee of Marlon township. All persons iavlug business with said office will please ake notice. W. F. BROCK, Trustee^OTICE Is hereby given to all parties coa- •’ corned that I will attend atomy offllce KVSST WAT, o transact butlnessconnected with the office f Trustee of JsKersontownshlp. K. W. HARRIS, TrusM

iiansiille S Indianapolis R. R. Taking Effect Sunday, Sept. Stb, 1898. GOING NORTH. STATIONS. >p. Evansville... “ Somerville “ Oakland City. “ Petersburg . Vrr. Washington . No. 19. 9:30 a in 10:39 a m 10:52 a in 11:24 am 12:20 am GOING SOUTH. No. IS. 6:05 p a 6:18 p m 6:61 p a* 7:12 p a 8:10 pa STATIONS. Dep. Washington. ‘‘ Petersburg. . “ Oakland City “ Somerville .. Vrr. Evansville No. U. 6:45 a 6:60 a a 7:Jo a a 1:31 a a 8:46 a m No. 9. 1:40 p ra 2:25 p m 3:13 pm 3:26 p m 4:30 p m No. 33 (south-bound freight) arrives at 2:36 p. m. and No. 34 (north-bound freight) it 10:10 a. m. Trains run dally except Sunday, connect, nr with trains east and west on O. 4k M. at Vaahlugton. O. J. Ol'.AMMEH, General Passenger Agent Vot/ce of Public Sato of Real Estate, State or Indiana, Pixk County Purr Miller, Adralnlstrsturof the estate of William Wallen, deceased, vs. Susan Wallen, William Wallen, Jr. Melvinn West, Mary K. Wallen, Newton H. Wallen. Aaron A. Wallen, Mar; & Beaon. Notice Is hereby given that Peter Miller. Vdmtnlatrator of the estate of W llllam Walen. deceased, will, on Ui uci casrw, "»»*• Saturday, December 28,1889, Offer for sale at publle outer; on the -- ses, the following de-crlbed real estu.eg in he Count; 01 Pike. State or Indiana to-wtt: The undivided two-lhlrds of thenorth-half N’jj of the south-east quarter f»E-*l of the south-east quarter |R. E. ii of eNsilon llteeu flu] township two (*] south of range ^flBltMSOP SALE:-One-third cash, the wllance In six and twelve months, the pur:haser giving notes with approved surety, el thou t reiler from valuation or appralaeneut laws, with Interest at s;x percent fton tv.wnm, PETER MILLER, " Att’y. Administrator, “Like Magic,” TTHS effect produced by Ayer's Cherry 1 Pectoral. Colds, Coughs, Croup, and Sore Throat are, in moat cases, La.

mediately relieve® by tbe use of this wonderful remedy. It strengthens tho rocal organa, allays irritation, and (ta rents tlia Inroadh of Consumption; in erery stage of that dread disease, Ayar's Cherry Peo* toral reUeres cough* lug and induces refreshing rest

“I haTe used Ayer’* Cherry recterai in ®y fratly for .>ir»y yee« *od here always fom'ul it eroup, to which complaint iu» cdUlron hare been subject. —Copt. U. Corley, Brooklyn, N. Y. “From an experience of orer thirty year, in the safe of proprietary tu™ tinea, I feel Justified In rwmmmendlnf Ayer*. Cherry PMtoral. O«w of the beat recommendations of the Pectwrri is the endnriug quality of ite being more salable new than It wan twenty-fire year* ago, when it» f™“* saoceaa was considered marvelous. R. B. Drake, M. D., BeUot, Kans. My mtje y™ «?£j waa ao ill from bronchitis that we almoet riven up hope °<J»t r«Cov»ry. Our family phyaieion, a akilful man and of largo experience, pronounced it naelem to giro her any mere medicine j saving that he had done all It waa possible to do, and we moat prepare for the worst. A* a last resort, we determined to toy Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and 1 ana truly aav, with the moat happy roeulto. After taking a few doses ahe seamed to breathe earner, and, within a woek. «roe out of dangar. We continued giving the pectoral until satisfied•*>•*■*•jj¥Jt7 svsssszssns^ P« doWaand Coughs, take Dr. J. C. Ayer Sc Co., Lowe*, Mass, Price *1; all booli*. *3. Worth glstotUfc Sis