Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Petersburg, Pike County, 12 December 1889 — Page 3
X-MAS 'I II III I I T GIF TS. T~n 1 ~TT til We have Christmas Gifts M,hat will please husband, wife, sweetheart, or children. The largest assortment of presents to be found under one roof in the country, presents too that are useful, and not expensive. Let us suggest a few to you: > A alee tuit of Cietha or Overcoat, , A pair of nice Sbya or Boats, A aloe pair Gloves, or Su«|>codcrs. Ladies' and Children's Cloaks of every description. Dies* Goods and Trimming*. Lace Bed Seta, Embroidered Bed Sets, Table Scarfs, Mantle Lambrequins, Embroidered Stand Covers, Children's Silver Knife, Fork and Spoon, Children's Silver Knile, Fork, Spoon, and Coffee Cup, Plush Albums. Dressing Cases, Scrap Hooka, Decorated Cbinaware. In fact, presents of every kind, Lon't forget to see the fa- 1 mous 10c and 25c Conn- i ters. You can get sonic beautiful!' presents off these counters. Low prices, polite clerks. ESTEi Knockers of High Prices. ""fluWirt. Petersburg, 1ml. 1
THE PIKE COUNTY DEMOCRAT. -- —-=== • w THUHSDAY, DEC. 12. lt«>, j UJ'il ... ' 1 'The Vermillion county jail lias 1? prisoners, 9 of them women. A case of small-pox was discovered at Indianapolis last Sunday. High license.has knocked out 6 saloons at Urcencaatle. Snow-drifts were 12 feet deep west of Laporte last week. Columbuahas contracted'for illumination by electricity. The new jail and sheriff's residence at Evansville will cost 162.000. ■* Daviess county coal-miners arc making 12.’>0 to 13.50 a day at prescut. * W. P.' Ellis now has charge of the postofftee at Washington. ileldiug has retired, of course. The Montgomery cottuty teacher's association has 200 members, au increase of 120 in three years. The first stone of the uew Ohio bridge at Jeffersonville was laid with all the usual federal and lomtoolery. The “protected" miners have all beeu starred iuto submission, and have resumed work at reduced wage*. 'The Chicago Gas Trust, aided by our supreme court, controls 40,000 acres of Iudiana natural gafterritory. ~ The Cumberland church of this - place, we are sorry to note, is still without a pastor. This thing should uet be. The VaXada hotel is beiug enlarged, and will seem be oue of the * largest and most commodious houses in Petersburg.
A woman suffrage association has been organized at Fort Wayne, with 46 members out of an adult female population of 8,000. last week warrick county held an interesting aud eery profitable Teach* er a Association. Pike county teach* era should do likewise. The improvements in Petersburg the last year, though^ not colossal, bars been very satisfactory. The year will close on an era of proepcrity. Come to Petersburg to invest your capital. With proper effort it will be not ouly safe, but profitable. The Prohibition League met at In* dtanapolu recently, every county being represented. The use of wine at the official white-ttbuso dinner and. the establishment of a fashionably drinking-house at the natios’a capitaT « by the vice-Prcsident were urged as party to cooren* < additional reasons Ibr the tiu the field. The Stale waa act for February 20.
Nobody Dis; »oi9ited up t9 Date. ® ® ® ir Holiday Attractions Please Them All We will please you OXCE in qMntity, TWICE in quality, and THREE times in price. Come in and see the best - - of everything. _
Album*, Manicure Seta, Odor Casket*, Mirror*.
Figure* in Terre Cotta, •^Egyptian and Japanese Pottery CeUmoid aud ZyIonite Goods,. * Autiquo Silver Goods
Gentlemen’s and Ladies' Traveling Cases, Leather Dressing Case*,Novchies in Wall Pockets, Bamboo Stands, and Easels, &c., &c.,
Carlsbad warts, Antique Pottery, Brass ami Silver Goods, Bronze Goods, etc.
HOENBBOOE, Fine Druggists’ Sundries, fest Medical Preparations, Fine Holiday Goods, and Fine Specialties, Ifc^silan. Street, Feters'to-u.rgr, IrLd..
Send your friends the Democrat for a Christmas present. You cannot send a better one. Twenty suows hare been prophesied for by some of our local weather cocks. They know little about it, surely. H. Richriek has placed Santa Claus’* image in liis show window and inrites you to consult him for Christmas goods. ■»— Thomas Harbinson's infant child who syas burned with the mother and rather in a tire near Winslow died a few days ago from its injuries. f N'^ee i the famous 10c and 25c counters it llargroreft Co’s. You will find the Christmas gifts of crery kind. tf Evansville has some of the worst streets to be found iu the state, if we ire to rely upon the statement of the Journal published at that place. Sickness can be heard of uow much rfiener than some time ago; still the tick are not so numerous as to justify i belief that there is au epidemic. The estimated expense of the St text year are 12,211.734. The St •flicers ask that taxes bp Increai iti-j |»er cent, over the present lev Licents on the flOO. i IT\ novel scheme tor a’trip to Calibruia is on fool at Goshen. A party tas organized on the building-and-oan association plan, and goes to .'aliioruia iu two years. The rattling season is on. II. Rich■ich is raffling ofT a gold watch, W. I. Uorubrook is disposing of a toy nigine in the same way, aud there are lozeus vet to be heard from.
Joe. Patterson & Co. waul you to1; rad their advertisement. This is. Icstiucd to soon become one of tlie up»t popular firm* • the country, j Vtersburg is proud of them. Judging from the report of death* ad their eautea, oue would sup|H>#c liptheria and scarlet fever in Evans’illo,~the assertion* of tlie papers to he contrary noWithslaudiug. The YaXada house at this place is wing enlarged—a sample room, and iber rooms together with a remitting hall being added. It will promt a handsome appearance when ompleted. A sharper is maki.ig a good income >v advertising a sure iiiftho.l of kil-. mg insects. When you tend him 50 ruts yon receive a card with these; rords “Get your insect* to smoke' igarets; It will kill them. As egg* are very expensive just owri we would suggest that \V. II. Iorubrook start out pedliug bis eggtaking food. Mr. II. claims that hi* and will enable a young hen to lay lie corner-stone of a monumental difice. l)r. Brickley, of Anderson, has a *'ne, tlie bead ot which is a solid tiler eagle s head, containing about $S rorth of silver. This ornament ouce domed the hilt of a sword carried >y the revolutionary soldier, General Cthau Allen. From our exchange we leara that Ion. T. R. Cobb, of Knox couulr, is u the field as a candidate for Con[res* from this district, but we opine j le i« a little late to bead off Col. Sam ravlor, who has a large following mtside of Daviess couuly.— IfathngtonA dvertiter. * --- In TWO or three cates of late Indium courts have decided that au extri barge Of ten cents from passengers * ho fall to secure tickets before enterug a train cannot lawfully be collect* id and on several roads conductor* mve recently been instructed net to collect this j>enaltj\~'v_' We have been crowded in the Democrat office with job work for the ast week, but weeau still take more ind|)MII be glad to please you. Remtinber that we defy compellion iu style tnd quality, and will, for the kiud of. work, do you aa cheap a job as you mu get done anywhere.
Mr*. George Burcii, who moved from Petersburg to near Whittier., I Lincoln county, Nebraska, last Fall, | lied at her home, a week ago last j Friday. Mrs. Burch las res a hus-1 Mnd and son and three daughters, all j [t-owu but one. She has many frieuds i»ere who will grieve to learn of her tad demise. Great reductions in dress goods at Hargroves until Dec. 28th. Rare barglius offered. tf Our streets are in need of much improvement. While we are not worse than many other towns, there are many things that need attention, such is the accumulation of dirt and rubbish in certain alleys, aud the unimprorod condition ot some of our side walks and street crossings, all of which is too easy to notice to need pointing otfj iu particular. Call at Hargrove* Co’s and got one >f those large Oil paintings in gold «af frames they are giving away, tf at j—
St. Louis, De^ttfThe Firmer* Alliirticp aud th^Bpners and La* federatlbn. Commktee* from the taro associations hehrtjsecret meeting to-day, at which the idea of conanlidatin^jraa discussed at length. There werediaaentiug voice^ki lA the question wa» put to a voHwhoather the alliance would consomlaA with the Farmer’s aud Laborer’s on certain conditions. The c^^^^ns were the approval of the stejl^JRan by the delegates of the two alliances, aud ratification of the compact by two-thirds of the States represented by alliance. Mr. I’owderly, on Invitation of^e Farmers Alliance, visited quarters to-day, and for a.'half hUr held a levee. The expression on the part ot the delegates about tMfc»%otel corridors is that the visit of the Knights of l^bor committee a| tlifc time will be productive good rfl suits. While the opinion is genera? that amslgsraation of the tilers and toilers not looked on as a consummation that will ^ reached now or this year.it is thonfhUhat the time of a general uuiou will wt be deterred which is to beheld at PlyraotrWiiurch, Indianauplis. ou December 25th, 26th, 27th a^Hhh. The program is one that is orTnterest to everr teacher in the state, aud all who can, should attend. Arranjffrnieutshave been ina4e for reduced rales on ail roaA. A rtw teachers will be in attendance from Pike countv. horen this cl ‘convention in l upon * conWc arc in p^wssiou of spirogram of the Ihi^-^Ki animal session of the Indiana -tBIleachera'a^»ation, long.
Mrs. J. A. Holey, of Huutington, dreamed that her baby was choking, anil that she ran )icr finger in its throat to relieve it anil pulleil its , heart out. The dream so worked u|h>ii her that she beggc^^T her husband, a freight brafcem«n, not to go to work that morning, as she feared some mishap would befall him. Me went, however, and a few henra la-j, ter was killea while trying to make a 1 coupling. CrawferdsviUe, Ind., Dec., 6.—A j large white horse named Uixcy, and ; owned by John Howland,of Danville. 111., jum|>ed out of a box car la£ night a few miles west ot here, while ti e train was riming at a high rate of speed. There is a twenty-toot fill where he made the leap, but be was not hurt. Me was being shipped to Columbus, Ohio, and was started on his journey again this afierrooo. ^ ^ Luke Loveless, of Logan township, died last montlSr, and was buried at the Willis Cemetery, Tuesday, lie was about 70 years old, and a most •xccptioubly good cilUeu. ^ ^Little & Shea want you to try their foaming beer, fine brand* of cigars and fiuc wines auil whiskies. Some of the finest silver plated, table ware, such as knives, forks, butter dishes, cake stands &o, can be foiiutl at S. 1*. Mammoud'* Jewelry store iu Car|>euter Building. 3t Last Saturday wagflpnher big cloak d*y at llargrove & Co's., they sold 3 plush cloaks, 6 shoal cloaks aud 7 New klarkela. 1 tf ,
Iter. Chester preached at thia place i la»l Sunday and Sunday tight. Francis Scraper is buildiug a uew house. Robert Foatei aud Jackson Bolen visit Uncle Tom'a Cabin oeceatoualy. Calico ia the attraction, I tldhk. W. 11. Amos aud wife, J. B. McKuifcht and Wife riaited F. Bartle aud Wife, of Ot well, last waek. Mr. Amo* say a that Mr. Birtl kuowa how to treat compauy. Flare Pipes returned from Texas aotue time ago. It ta thought he if back after oue of Pike* hausoiueat girl*. Our Sunday School ia ati^ pro* greaaiag undertheSuperintendency of Viuceut Will*. James Uartlesa, a youug'man of near Otwell, while working for W. J. Abbott at thia place, waa kicked by a horae and severiy hurt. Joe Uadlock, of Lebauou,. waa iu thia viciuity laat Suudy, wj}h a piece ot calico. * Mr. George Schel and Miaa Ann* Chappell, a uice young couple of Ballflat, were at the Boaier laat Sunday uight. Billy McGowan still goea to Uayalown, aa usual. M rs. Era Traylor ia on the sick list at the preaent writing, Mrs. Joaeph Garland la very low with Consumption. While seated in Trylor school bourse last Thursday morning about half past 9 o’clock, the teacher was all aroused by a knock a^he door, opeued it, and there before him stood a stranger of whom (masked to couie in, which he did, and began to talk with our teacher. lie wanted to take a Photograph of our school. After the teacher had consulted wSith him a few momenta, lie then left it to a vote, whioh, of course, we all voted for. By the aid of two of our scholars, the stranger «ooo had a platform filed on
the east side of tl»e school house. The door was the* opened, and we were to! J to come out ? Some laughing, jand some scared, we all marched out of the house. We were then soon in order, some siting, while others were standing, and in a socond all was over. lie had taking the ueggative and said that our pictures would lie on some time within next next niontnw Before his leaving, we found him to be Finch, of near Evansville. Black Ink. Gold and silver Humbles, and other finger wear,the ornamental as well as the useful ,can be bought very cheap from 8. P. Hammond, jeweer. 3t Christmas,)* looked to with interest here. William McCarty is pap. It it a girl, just the same. Her. W. G. Law visited Oakland City, Thursday. r Miss Lizsie Thompson is just recovering from scarlet fever. * Prot. L. B. Oursler and wife made i trip to Oakland City, lust Saturday. Mosses Warren has purchased the city barber shop at this place from Henry Holding. Russell Thompson has moved his lathe saw to this place. ~ O. li. Miller’s infant child it very lick of scarlet (ever. This place received a car load of ichool furniture last week. Mrs. W. G. Law teaches a blble •lass at the Congregational Church. Dr. J. T. Smith made a business tf P to Petersburg last Wednesday. Thot. Crow, who was reported very 11 last week, is much better. Last Friday Was examination day it the llosmer University School. The Women’s Home Missiou Soeiey, of Hosmer, met at the residence of Mrs. Law, Saturday evening, at 1 >Ylock, p. ni. • Rev. Law preached to the children ast Sunday morning. There is a class of people who live tear llosmer, aud who are always atendiug to somebody else’* business, iud let their own alone. If they would attend to their own affairs, ustead of other people’s, it would be i good thihg. Buckeye Boy.
Cotton flannel 5c yd. lies! Shil ling 5c vd. Nice Prints, 5c yd. 9 Bleach Musiiu 5c yd. Mens boots $2.00 pair, f Hargrove & Co. Resolutions of I'oudolcnce. On the death of Christie MeyerioU, a nteinbet of the Stoudal High school, who died on the 1st. day of December, 18S0. Whcreu*, The Great Teacher of us tit, through Lie iufiuite wisdom, has promoted by death our beloved icboolmate from this Terrestial school the Celestial School above itesofeei/, That *we, the members »f the Steudel High School, will ever told sacred the memory of our departed Schoolmate, and that his many rirtucs may serve a* models for us iu >ur Earthly course, uutil at last we ire permitted to euter the portals of the Gteat School, whether lie has foue. Jtiolccd, That his desk be draped iu mourning a ml uuoccupied for a period of thirty days. Jtaioletd, That a copy of these resolutions be published in the Couuty paper*, aud that they be eutered ou the School Uecord, and a copy .bo tout to the parents of the deceased. f Hunky Hildebsaxd, Com. j Titos. Bkaim.cs, ; May Aueb, ( Xas.mk Gkekn w ay. S. P. Hammond is making a special')- or selling at dose prices a large uumber of uice Christmas p re scuts lu jewelry. 3t
Dr*. HarrD ft Br**i. Having formed a partuershtp, are prepared tode all kiuda of dental work on abort notice. Term*,reason* able. Salialactieu given. Office in Dank Buildiug. 2b Bertie's Bnsiaess Head. Bertie—And do all angels have wings, Uncle Charles. Uncle Charlea—Yea Bertie. “Big angels and little augela alike?" “I tell yoo yea, Bertie.” “Say, Uncle Charles, it you were me, wouldn’t you go into the wing bushiest as soon aa you got old enough?” Bead This. All persons having Instruments in may office for Record will please to call and get them, and give room for more, as inv die boxes arc full. Respecfuly, G. D. MARTIN, 3t. _ R. P. C. Scarlet fever prevails at Hoemer and in that neighborhood. Gold and silver watches and (Hated ware gf afl kinds at a P. Ham* inoud’s. 3t Parties wishing to purchase anything in the Monumental line would do well to call on J. ft B., Young,next door to McFarland ft Ficken, Main street, Petersburg, Iud., Satisfaction iu work and prices guarantcpir~~tM
PURELY fK«SW.UL. Henry Fields Is Iu Missouri visiting relatives. O. T. Rime, Union, spent Tuesday night in Petersburg. P. C. Abott was a friendly caller at this offices, Saturday. Miss Annie Pentecoast, of Indianapolis, is visiting friends at this ; place. l)r. R. R. Kitne has moved his office down stairs in back room of Bank builduig. The Right of Pythias will decorate their handsome new hall nest Tuesday evening. Dr. J. W. Bergen went to Kentucky, Monday to visit friends and attend to hueluess affairs. Miss Mamie Muir entertained a few friends at her home in this place, Friday evening. M. B. Thomas, County Snpt., was a caller at this office, Tuesday; He had been school visiting. J. W. Bateman has resigned his positon as assistant postmaster, liis place has been supplied by Ed. Lingo. T. K. Fleming received a car load of groceries, Tuesday. He intends to put his goods oh the market at wining prices. Missei Hattie and Mellie Thomas gave their friends a party at their home last Friday evening. A pleasant time is reported. C. E. Montgomery was in our towu the past week. He reports A. G. Billnierer as being doing a good livery business in Lincoln, Xeb. Princeton DemocratMiss Faunie Carter, of Petersburg, returned home, Monday, after a pleasant visit with her friend, Miss Bessie Miller. S. G. Barrett & Son have been con-, traded with to sell goods to the members of the F. M. B. A., for one year, from Dec, l, 1889. 3m Samuel Amos and W. F. Meyers hare completed Clay Lemon’s residence just north of town. It is an excellent building. Mr. Lcitfon moves into it this week.
Charles Pipes has purchased W. F. McCoy’s saloon.-Charles Fettinger was at Petersburg, Tuesday.-John A. Lee, Petersburg, visited here, this week.—Winslow Leader. A. J. Beck, Jr., has been a readerot the Democrat some twenty-one years. He knows a good local paper and paid us in advance last Saturday to send him the paper another year. T. J. Howard, a prosperous young merchant of Hostner, was iu our office Monday to order jab work and subscribe for the Democrat. He knows a good paper as well as how to sell goods at reasonable prices. Solomou Itliodes passed through here Wednesday morning, ou his way to visit his old home in Jefferson tp, where his sister is reported to be very ill. He is traveling for a westeru wholesale house. Washington Democrat: Mr. and Mrs. James Shawhan and Dr. C. H. Fullcn wider, all of Petersburg,passed through the city, Thursday, ou their way to Cincinnati, where Mrs. Shawhau will place herself under medical treatment for a tumor. We learn tliatJ. C. Lewellin, an Oakland City Merchant, will open a Temple of ^ Economy Store in the Liugo Building, beginning Friday, Dec. 13. He hae the reputation «»f‘ beluga ver» close buyer; therefore we shall expect some excclicut bargains. Oakland -Enterprise: Mrs. Gip ; Traylor, of Petersburg, visited relatives here this week.-Dr. Coleman, of Union* Pike county, .was here the first of the week, visiting friends.Mrs. Dr. Woodward and little sou, of Winslow, are visitiug relative# in this Ticiuity. SHU in the lead with a splendid line of goods that we are soiling at the lowest prices. Come and get the beat shoe in the market for the money. Overcoats in great variety, aud our usually fine line of cloatkiug is up to the standard. . Don’t fail to call in audsattle before the old year is gone. lieepect fully, J. B. You so A Co.
Variety it said to be charming, and | in addition to all the many other j charm* of our large Christmas stock, it hat the commendable charm of variety. In the selection of this stock, all taste* have been consulted, and all needs remembered, to that it seems impossible that no one seeking a suitable gift could fail to find just the tliiug most desirable, after an examination of oor large display, We are, of course, inclined to say the best word for our stock, but we are sure that these who come to us and see for themselves will agree that there J» nothing extravagant either in out* praise of our good* or in our estimation of them. If you will examine them you will find them a raelly choice selection. W. H. Hornbrook. Ricbrich wauts you to call and examine his stock. It is the largest stock of Christmas goods ever show iu a store room in this county, 4t
Largest Stock=New Holiday Goo Ever shown in Petersburg or any of its Rival TownsH. RICHRICH Has jnst received a magnificent assortment of Holiday Goods, bought direct from wholesale dealers, selected with great care, and will be sold at such LOW' PRICES as will astonish yon. Nothing like it ever heard of. Inspection invited.
Onfani d 8m lor Kb Watches, Chains, etc. in endless variety will be found in mv stock— all of the latest approved designs—presents for everybody. Fine Jewelry, Ladies’ and Cents’ Handsome, artistic and unique goods in this line. S ■psf——I go to Evansville or Vincennes for vonr Holiday Goods, but save W money by buying of "T""T* See his mammoth stock, make purchases* ■U y*wJ«inL ■LSwi/mL ml. and gladden the hearts of your wife, children, brothers, sisters, parents, sweetheart, and friends, and thereby win glorious happiness for yourself.
I will grind and season all the sausage in Pike and adjoin" counties for 1 cent a pound. Isaac Whitaker, Butcher, Petersburg, Ind. He Knows Us Merits. For children afflicted with Coughs, I do not know of any remedy which j will give as speedy and permanent relief (without injury to the system) as 1 the MODLE COUGII BALSAM, pic- j pared by W. it. Hornbrook, druggist, I Petersburg, Ind. I make the above statement from a personal knowledge; of the merits of the medicine. It. N. King, Pastor M. E. Church, A Gibson Conaty Man Came all the wav to Petersburg to get the Model Cough Alaam*to u«c J in his family. It sells for 25 cents a bottle. _'■_ When you want to hire a horse and j rig of any kind,teams, single or double rigs from a road cart or wagon to the ; niegst carriage, go to Brock & Son,; Velpcn, whoro you can get them at j reasonable figures. 3t | Christ mass presents for every body at II. Iticbrich’s. 4t W. F. Brock & Son, Velpcn. keep j horses by the day or week cheaper anv one else in this county on Dubois. 3t Forladie's gold chains and necklaces, Bichrich is the placed 4t
W. F. Brock & Son, of Yelpen, have opened a Livery aud feed stable Thjy wVII"fwd your horse tray *ifd-coru-for 20c. 2t EXCIRSIOX RATES. The E. & I. Railroad will sell round trip tickets Dec. 24, 25, 31, and j Jan. 1, good returning up .to Jan. 3, j at one and a third fare for round trip. E. B. UUXKLE, AG’T LOOK OCT. I i ' - I ' For The Great Xorcros* Opera Com-« They have promised the manager j of tne Opra-House two nights, some-I time this mouth. Look out for the; grand display of hills, (20 artists). They do the great opra, entitled, “The Pretty Persians,” and “Lee’s Brigands Oolah,” Sec program neat week. Only 20c to get your horse fed at Brock & Son’s, Veipcu. 3t All kinds of Christmas toys can be bought ehcap at Itichrich’s. 4t ^PRICES SOWN> -AT THE MISSES STOCKS’MILLINERY STORE. They have reduced the prices on all their! goods ta order to make « tares number of Immediate sales, Uo there for Milliner; Uooda
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LITTLE & SHEA Offer the REST good* in the Saloon line, at Wm, {Hagen's old stand. Harter’s Wild Cherry Bitters them and promote a good appetite. WitsMeBraver’s and tVathen Bye. jthe l>e»t fruit of the still, A1I judges of good goods call for these brands, at LITTLE & SHEA’S. Us, fas, Sin, Tlie test brands j the market at-! fords, always on : tap at this" pop-1 ular resort. Call ami try them. tFstasasr, aro-AMiasra-E3ZET! MJt^ A Hot Wlenewurst with every glass. Little Dutch:';-;1," KStJ j ways in stock—the | Smoker’s Favorites. Try them. LITTLE & SHEA, w“ "old^tand.Petersburg,Ind.
-- I • GOTSj When you want anything in this Line, j --YOU SHOULD CALL OXJOHN H. McATEE,, Q_akland cSy£) He occupies the old stand of Toli.n. "W. Sell. Where can be found one of the beet lines i the best points, SUZOiLS, AND BRUSHES SHEET IRON and COPPERWARL and all kinds of HARDWARE!! SCOTT’S FEED STABLE Near Depot, Petersburg, Ind. First-Class Accommodations -A.T nevus. Good Stable, Good Wntor. aud pleaty of It. j Sound. Heul'hful Koo-1 for horses, the best | that can be found, -«»-| Horses and Buggies Rented at j Reasonable Rates. TEAMIHG - DOHE - 0* - SHORT - HOTICE! figjfCIVe me a Trial. * j FRANK SCOTT, i —— 1_ -1 - - - !
Notice to Non-Kesident. BTATKoMXUUXA.j s s I*i ic k CurSTV. I The National liauk of\ In the Pike Circuit Illinois ) Court March Tirol. vs. 1 tstrn. Alfred C. ISrnekebushjJ Tlie planitifl !p tic- above entitled case, bavins tiled lii» complaint, together with an affidavit that the defendant, Alfred C.Braci:-eba-hisa uon-resHcnt of Ihe KU»te of luiiiana. and that tha scllou herein Is a preceding to collect tfco demand of the plnintitt by at'’jfiw'thirefore the said defendent is hereby .Ain a ..a n..-M I... Kn mvil n utioo i* fttl fits* iv’tW l iIVi ritfl v • **■ • u* * ” . * notified that. unlewUse l*e ami am>?ar mi U»v — - c |Tn:e Clrcwt rtmt day of ttoo next term of the . ««.v '•■"*** court to U' holdeii on i\iv Second Monday March, A. I», 1S90 at the court house In 1 etrreburg. in said county and State, and answer or demur to sat'd complaint the tame will be heard and determined in ills absence. In witness whereof t hereunto set my Baud and nttlx the seal of said court, this 7th day of Dccviubcr, 1669, - UOODLET UOUGAX, C C • C. Pike Co. a. H Administrator’s S;de. ATOTICBis hereby given lilht the nmiersigned administrator of the estate of Michael B. Snyder deceased, will,on Saturday Urn llth day of January IlsSO at 2 o'clock 1, ID. at tlie late residence of said dceedenf in tlie town Of Olwcil Pike County Indiana, sell at public auction the pcrs-iual proper tyofthedeccdeui not taken by'tlse wtdow.eonsisting of one lilacs stallion seven years old. am! one buagyeou ilie following term* to-witi. All sums or live dollars ami under, cash; all sums over five dollars on a credit of six months purchaser to give note with aumelcnt sureties with sis per cent Interest after ma- 1 tnritv for d ferreii iwyments. ‘ l ib-A Y S.TTE THAY LOR. E. A. Ely. Att’y. Administrator. Administrator's Sa/e of Red Estate. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of »t> order of the Kpeneer Circuit Court,of ttpeu- ! cer county, Ind., at its October term. 1SSI. tic undersigned, administrator of tin- estate o' Levi 8. Cole,dreensrd, will olTer for sale m j public auction, at the past office door. In tin i town oft V ripen, Pike county, Ind., on tbi 1 21stday of Deecmtor,ifS8, the following dcscribed land, to-wit; The southwest quarter of the nonhens! quarter of section number four (I,) tn tow n ship number two ri! south range nunds i seven i71 west, containing forty acres, inhr* or less; also lots numticr twenty three (21, seventy (TO.jand one huntiml and eight Ik's, la the town of Veipon. All said rent tstati in Pike county, inutaun. TERMS O' 8ALK-One third of porches money in cash. the residue In equal paymentat six and twelve mouths, withmd.s at chd.
TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES" NOTICES. VOTICE is hereby given to all parttoalnterosted that 1 will attend at my office in Stendal, EVERY TUESDAY, To transact l us’ness connected with the office of trustee of Lockhart township. Ail person* having business with said office will please take notice. J. W. ST IL WELL, Trustee. N'OTICE Is hereby given to all patties eon-cnrned.-lhat 1 will be .*.1 my residence one mile east of Arcadia, KVKRV TUESDAY, To attend to business connected with the office of Trustee of Mon roe township. SAMI' El, 1,0 WE. Trustee. N OTICE Is hereby gtveu, that I will be at ui.v residence. KVKRV THURSDAY, To atteud te business connected with 'the office of Trustee of Logan township, fayPositively;no business transacted except on office-days. SILAS KIKK, Trustee. • OTICE is hereby given load parties eop |a^n>ed that 1 will attend at iny residence EVERY MONDAY, To transact business connected with the office Trustee of Madison tow ship. J&S*Positively no business transacted except on offih-e-duys. JAMES RUMBLE.Trustee. "VOTICE Is hereby given to oil persons !n- ^ terested that I will attend at my office In Vetpen, EVERY FRIDAY, to transact business connected with the offieo ofTrustce of Marion township. A11 persons having business with said office will please lake notice. * tV, F. BROCK, Trustee* 'Vcft'JOE is hereby glvcmtoal) parttescon- *' corned tliat l will attend at my splice KVKRV DAY, To transact Ini -bless connected with the office of Trustee of JctRirsonfownship. It. W. HARRIS, Trns'oe
Evansnille & Manapalis R. R. Taking Effect Sunday, Sept. §lfr STATIONS. iH*p. KviyjSviUe. . ~*'>->eiCfuer\ ille . “ Oakland City. “ Petersburg Ait. Washington.. GOING NOJiT”.— So. 10. . It'.oO a m 10:89 am 10:52 a m 11:24 a m 12:25 a in No. 12. 5:'I5 p ht O.TS p 111 6:31 P 111 7:12 p m 0:10 p in GOING SOOTH. STATIONS. IH'p. Washington.. " Petersburg . s- Oakland City. “ Somerville ... irr. Evansville N'o.!). 1 :40 p m 2:25 p in 8:18 p in 8:25 p ni 4:30 p m So. 11. 5:45 a in 6:50 a in •7:20 a ni 7 :S3 a ni 8:45 a ill So. 33 (sunth-hound freight) arrives at >2:83 p. in. and So. 34 (north-boil ml freight) it 10:10 a. iu. Trains rou daily cxcejiTSunday, connectin' with trains east ami west on O. & M. at Vaahingtou. 41. J. (ItlAJIMER, General Passenger Agent Notice of Public Sale of Real Estate, State or Indiana, Pike Corxtt Peter Miller, At!mmtstratorof the estate of William Wallen, deceased, vs. Susan Wallen, A'itliuu Wallen, Jr. Melvin* West, Mnrv E. \v alien, Newton S. Wallen, Aaron A. Wallen, Mary S. Boson. Notice Is bmeby given Hint Peter Miller. Administrator of the estate of William Wallen, deceased, will, on Saturday, December 28,1889. Otter for sale at public outcry on the irtnlses. the following described real estate.* In Ihe Countv or Pike. State of Indiana to-wit: The undivided two-thirds of the north-hair ,'NVi of tne soulh-cast quarter [S. K. lfl of the south-east qunrier |SS. E. >, ot set-1Ion fifteen JI5; tou-nshlp two [2] south of raugo eight JSi west. TEEMS OK SA I E:—finc-thi'd cash, the baltanee In stx and twelve months. the purchaser giving notes with approved surely, without relief from valuathm or appraisement laws, with Interest at six percent from date of stir. J. IV, Wilson, PETER MIM.RIC. Att’y. Administrator. A Fact WORTH knowing is that 1>loo<i di> cases which all other remedies fail to euro, yield to Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
A * VO»* VVMIM tian of t:.u state, want colics to baud daily. Even such Uem>-scatc«l and stnblioru coinplaints as Klicur ntalluu. IUicmual !c Gout, and Ilia jJ like, are tiiorougiitf, ly eradicated by theuscoltliiswuijjj derfitl alterative. a* Mrs. R. Irvtn't J Dodge, 110 "West 123th street. Nevr York, certifies
Aouni two jrcars wmctuis for nearly two years from rheumatic gout, being able to walk only with grant discomfort, ciul having tried various remedies, including mineral waters, without relief,-! saw by an advertiscment in n Chicago paper that n man had been relieved of this distressing complaint, after long suffering, by raking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I then decided to make a trial of this medicine, and took it regularly for eight months. X am pleased to say that it effected a complete cure, ami that 1 have since hud no return of the disease." Mrs. L. A. Stark, Nashua. X. II., •writes: “One year ago I was taken ill with rheumatism, being etmttned to toy house six months. I earn* out of the sickness very much dehilitated, with no appetite, and my system disordered in every way. I Commenced to use Ayer's Sarsaparilla nnd began to Improve at once, gaining in strength and soon rtv covering my usnnl health. X cannot vaytoo much in praise of tills well-known medicine.” “I have taken a great deal of modi-. ciuc, but nothing has done mo so. much food ns Ayer’s Sarsajiarilla. X felt its licnethdiil effects before I had Jiuite tluislicd one battle, and I can rcely testify that it is the best bloods medicine I know of."—1<. W. Ward, Sr,, Woodland, Texas. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ppxtr • nvn mPEW:aEl> BY . Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., lowed, Mw* Pries fit; ell Untie*. «*. Worth #i « bottle. - a
