Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 34, Petersburg, Pike County, 9 January 1890 — Page 3

We always take stock di ing ttj^first weeks of Febi ary, and Intend to reduce c efibck regardless of prio We put the knife first in c Dress Good#.- • You can now have choiS of all 75c goods for 61c, a 65« goods 50c, all 50c gooi for 43c, all 40c goods 33c, aa so on. Trimmings of <f kinds to match. Those thi come first get choice, as ti price will soon move thed We also have 15 pairs aj wool homespun blankets ] red and white! Worth $4.50 pair, for only $3.45. AT# i^g ao at n6f price* Big bargains in Men’s an Children’s underwear, all heavy winter boots and shoo When yon want Mid Vi lai ter Bargains don’t forget ui

3 Zstetostf Higk Prices. Petersburg, I PATRONIZE Ib manufacturing a medi cine of JMerit, and is Worth; of the people’s attention. It has proven a boon t Buffering hu manity, as i shown by numerous teatimo nials he has. Only a fei of the yaany are given: re siren the Model Cough Beltotal. Iutireljr cured u« of * end cold I had been troubled »r eererel week*. I think it e id tnodtaisa .fc. J. HAKRISJ

bottle for children nflptnd with Cop , Jo net know mi any remedy w wilt xivnannpMdy a»d permnneii sw&ftrffiss pared kr W. R. Hooibrook.drni urg, Ind. I make the abore atatement from a pnreonal knowledge of th* merit* af the medicine. «.*. «.«, Thin Medicine ip for snlfe hjj the following lending dealer* of Pike County^ * 4 W. dP-|iombro®k, reteraburg, J. K. PWmpn, Union, V Jooepb McCmry, Oliptaant Bend, • r: **- J! 4m «v li

le “La Grippe” has slightly. No seriousbean good :in the Indiana almost eeLeuiet,uf Brownswersout huutwhen one shot the in shooting at a rabinstantly. ling was announlast night. We to give our reau this week about worthy gentleman. ISSO. leu of “the Mound jHgtat Huntington struck gas. How! ,y,but it is gas “all J'BJ' '■ and fifty new resiin New Albany bankrupt. ty Farmer’s Instill Princeton the 28th th. company has the Mackey Hues company. t is good for a during holidays, it business or any lonth in the year! no hope during w Year's Holidays. Sunday schools ie and attention.

day Leander City a through this heart, ed almost immeditook place at Lyty. The mem were oucili af the press that iraa wanted by White iveetigating the county Crawford counity. He iiMeif with help and a od go ahead. church in-Iadiatia is the southern part of ty,near Laconii;. It is i, built early in the pres-! ►y the Methodists, aud !»e Dtiakards. luensa sure enough upon the health of the ► of the town s and eities of the United Tected, and sneezing | wherever the disease who has served 40 aa prisons aud two lip pen. Is to be releases, years old, and -his ten various. He will r the State board of Browne, who in servi and is in bad health, e-election. This will ublicaa row for the Ihe 8th district and fermidaole slice off nett, a pupil iu e er Bockport met I distressing accir. In taking her 'chin with great it 'the seat, and bit of her tongue.— % Was killed in Floyd Dec. 21st, which meas- { inches, and weighed * the liresncastle Press, killed about a dozen ifUngcalf aad injured jt Wee captured. The Mr the animal by plungknife , into ita flanks. tUWMt to Iudianapotd 925 for his reward.—

aaUr, in Foot Ho. 15, Mi Saturday tatiroag. Brad/; C. C*j uKuBead ; O, G., t, Fred Smith; "'•■••'ermuster, Samuel m* Soua of bald their anrsday erenfor the Captain, 8. P. Robert Dode Smith; DaMumbrnm, so; Chaplain, Bight, company of ioa 1N0. 1acom*

Vincennes, lud., '.Dec. 27.—Spence 8. Hollingsworth, ex -Treasurer of this county, brought auit against Junes Emisou to recover $20000, alleged balance of flollinewortta’a estate, entrusted to Emison to indemnify Hulliugworth’s sureties on the Ox-Treasur-er’s bond. Hollingsworth was short In his accounts $80,000, and was sent to the penitentiary for three Tears.1 His bondsaoen compromised the shortage for $35,000. Hollingsworth UTers that the amount of ail property conveyed to the trustees was $70,000, and that the defendent, Emison, collected rente, bank stock, etc., aggregating $80,000, and that 1$ paid out for Hollingsworth $35,000, and sti ll retains in his possession $20,000. The complaint further states that in March, 1886, plaintiff executed a chattel mortgage to the defendant and other, sureties for the same propert y, and that the trust was not faithfully ejected. The trustee, Mr. Emison, as well as every jnan eh Hollingsworth’s bond, are solid business men and farmers of unimpeachable character, and the fling of the suit has created much comment. Last Saturday morning Dr. L H. LaMar was called at 2 o’clock to attend a frolic at Tom. Benedict’s, a half mile off the Winslow road, 7 miles from this place. When he got there he found two cases iu tbs same house. When the doctor saw the predicament be was placed in, he asked: Why didn’t you tell me there were two cases here?” “Cause l thought you would not come,” was the laconic reply. He went to work, however, and, in a few hours, Santa Claus sent taro 7 pound boys yelling into the world. They are double cousins. Losson Norrick having married Tom Benedict’s sister, Lucinda, and Benedict having married Lesson’s sister, Hattie. Both the grand-mothers were present at the frolic, and the doctor had a good time chewing “tobacker*’ with half a dozen grannies ofthe occasion. Benedict has anoUrtr wife who lives in this place, and from whom he has wot been divorced. For living in sdntery be wa* arrested Sunday evening and brought to thie place. He will be tried next.Saturday.

HexM lieu. Weather changeable. A series of meetings anticipated |P Noxid in the near future. Marion township teachers meet at Velpen next Saturday. They will havn an institute. William G. Beadles gave the yeti ng folks a party on last Tuesday night. Last Mouday night there was an oyster supper at New Lebanon church. Holidays are over, and the various schools will be in session. The people at Noxid contemplate applying for a daily mail from Winslow to Otwiell. May they succeed. There will be a temperance contest at the Snlpher Springs next Saturday. A silver medal will be given to the best speaker. Richardson and Dealing are selling goods for the farmers, or F. M. B. A’s, at Noxid, and are doing a rattling business. Kquitt. L. B. Oursler was at Oakland City again last Saturday, as was also John Frost. Russell Thompson’s corn mill runs Tuesdays and Saturdays. All should patronize him. He gives satisfaction. Miss Lizzie Thompson is on the sick list. Rev. W. G. Law and wife are visiting at Oakland. Wm. Stull is going to move hie family to Tennessee, instead of to Cincinnati. ^ Miss Minta Abraham and Frank Abraham, of Oakland, an visiting at this place. Franklin Miley returned er’s Station, Saturday. Everett Crow, of Sugar Ridge, was in Hosmer last week. , Onr school is growing belter every day. A number of our pupils visited the Martin school, Friday.

A pnrenoiogm wu no re tasi wees, feeling of the people’* headi end telling them whet they ere good (er. He eeid tbet he was e soldier in the rebel array in the lete wer. Buss Thompson hes opened out his grocery store egein, with e fresh supply of groceries. He wents the people to celt end leern his price*. Jesse Thompson is his new clerk. Buckeye Boy. Cern gethering is over. Schools ere prospeaing. W. H. Loveless is getting better et this writing. Pelestine Helsley hes sold his far* to Eli Rumble. We here more mud then anything else. « Abraham Shaffer will preach et this piece Saturday Sunday end Sunday night. Elder J. W. Richardson deJiyered an able discourse et Bethel Church lest Sunday. Silas Kirk, our excellent trustee wee here lest Fndey. He is making one of the best trustees we hi pad. v The protracted meeting c Atkins Chapel on Friday night. There were many conversions. James Gibbons wears m, smile as broad as a full men. Hie wile presented him with a fine girl bebj W. H. Hightower and h wedded wife expect to start coin, lll.t this week. opengd S *store at •uu is husttlinfts uur town is peaceable at this wrltiugj and our Merchants are doing a good business ^there i» Isaac Loveless has Missouri, wbsre he Meads and relaiiv from that

country and will move to it next Fall. Prof. N. C. Johnson, of the Cam* bridge City Schools, ‘Wayne county, was at hone near this place, last week, Visiting his parents. Mrs. Kate Beech died at her home near here last Saturday, of consumption. She was about 22 years old. and the wife of Levi Beech. She leaves te mourn her loss a husband but no children. Her friends and husband have the sympathy of all. Bed Fox. PURELY PERSONAL. Was Liibs was at Evansville Monday. Dr. J. W. Bergen was in Cincinati this week. Sheriff Brumfield “hustled” about the south of Pike Tuesday. W. A. Tucker, of‘Washington, visited friends here Saturday and Sunday. J A. H. Taylor was at Vincennes on legal business Saturday, returning Friday. Mrs. Frank Bilderback is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Skinner, at Arthur. Mrs. Jas. Shswhan. We are glad to say, is rapidly improving, considering the severeness of her^case. George Frank was very secret among newspaper men recently, all because be had a fine new baby at his house. Hunti'ngburg Argus: Junge E. A. Ely, of Petersburg, was in the city during the week, en route home from Jasper. J. M. Ferguson is in the south ol this county and in Warrick, canvassing for J. Se B. Young’s Marble Works. Downey Beatty, who had been in Texas, at Wichita f'alls, returned to his home*in^Monroc towuship a few days ago.

J. D. Armstrong, editor of the Oakland City Rocord was iii town Saturday evening. He is still in the revenue business. Alfred Beasley, the Press office devil and carrier boy, got oat a handsome New Year’s address, and kindly remembered “ye” editor with a copy. Uon. E. P. Richardson and ladv returned Friday from a tour ot parts of Indiana and Ohio, where they had been on a three weeks’ of recreation. J. B. Borer has 3,000 bushels ot coal on the platform at his coal bank just north of town, and says he wants the people to call for it at 5e^ tor each big bushel. Col. and Mrs. C. D. Armstrong came over frdm Boonville last Saturday to visit Mr) Armstrong’s parents who reside here. They remained till yesterday. Henry Johnson and Miss Stella Arnold were married at Otwell on Wednesday o*last week. They returned to this place the same day and the receptieu at night was enjoyed by a number of invited guests. “Peace, prosperity, and happiness” go with them. Oakland Enterprise: Rev. Jeff Richardson, of Petersburg, was on our streets Thursday.-Logan Richardson spent New Year’s with Petersburg relatives and friends.Mrs. Lula Arnold, of Pike county, is visiting relatives at Oakland City this week.--Miss Flora Evans, of Winslow, was the guest of the family of Duubar Beardsly this Week. Mr. Windoms’ ruling, evading the Scott law, and permitting Chinese having tickets for an Atlantic seaport to land on the Pacific Cost, has aroused a torrent of indignation in California. Such bead-lines as “Mr.-Win-dom Must Go„ and “Mr. Windom Must Follow Tanner” appear daily in the Republican press of California, Mr. Windom's ruling is a direct attempt to overrule a law of Congress, and is a slap at every workingman. It means unlimited Chinese immigration and cheap labor.-—Cincinnati Enmtirer.

White river has been very high this week, end Pride’* Creek, which ran* weet ef town, wu higher, eo say the citizen*, then it hte been since 1875. In that year the Knox county people came here to mill in cunoe*. They rowed to the mill doom, put their grain out of the canoe* in to the mill* and took their meal and Hour and rowed home._ Mr*. Jacob Kopp was bnrrled at Walnht Hill* Cemetery tail Sunday. Mr*, ltopp wai a welt respected lady of Madiaon township, and {the widow of Jacob itapp, who died *ome time lago. She had fevero and wa* also attacked by heart diaeaee. She leave* a family of *on* and daughter*. The County Commissioner* bed a special session, Monday. |A few fill* were allowed, and the furnishing of •tationery to the county! way let to Baker ft Thornton, of Indianapolis, on the schedule plain. The cost to the county will depend upon the amount used. __i A surprise birth-day Supper and party wa* given to Mr*. Emery Dreunen last Tuesday evening by hor neighbors and friend* who surprised her with their sudden appktranee late in the evening with a good supper already prepared. ( ——-1— There have been few regular passengers traiues passing over the Mao key lines the past 5 or 8 days. The hands were on a strike. It is adjusted now, and the trains are doing much better. Court is in Dubois county this week. The grand jury {is after th* White, Caps, aad should they be caught they wilt be severe!v punishS. G. Barrett Jb Boa hi' tiaetpd with to sell member* of the F. M. ByWayfrongJUc. 1,1889ve good' been con- !* to th« A., for one. 3m

Wasttagtou Letter. Washington, D. C. Dec. 30, 1889 General Hancock littered a gieat truth, when he said a Tew day* a fter he waa nominated foi the Presidency “the tariff ia a local issue.” If tvidence had been neceaai rjr to prove his statement it haa been i implied in la rge quantities by the sti tinent read* to the House committee <>u Ways and Means la the bearing now going on upon the proposed new tariff bill which the republican i of that committee are engaged in preparing. For ■ instance,-the New En; ilsind manufacturer* aay that unalas they are given free coal and ires irot e re they will shortly be ruined, while the iron and ji coal people of Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virgiuia t .nd Ohio, to aay nothingof others, stoutly hnaintaiu that useless the present tariff on coni and iron is kept when it. ia, cruised, they will be ruined, and will have to abandon their mi net. Wlim Gen, Hancock called the tariff a local issue; the Smart-Alecks tho ifjht it was be-1 cause ho was ignorant of the subject, but since then many able m«u, after years of study, have arrived aL^zae^! tly the same conclusion, becai iso there ia no other logical concluson. No tariff bill that has ever bsen g >tten up, J or ever will be, will give sat sfaction I to the entire country. It it simply j impossible because the i nterei ts of one I section are always direc tly o| posed to those of another section. Mr. Harrison returned to tUe Whits House late Saturday night from a duck-hunting expendit on d »wn tha Potomac a.nd James rivers. H* also visited Lower Brandon on ti e James, which was the home of Ilia fc refathers several generations ago a.nd which is still owned by a aether brant h of the numerous Harrison family. He came through liicbmond. Virgin a, where he was givan a very cord: si reception.

The decorations pren tht late S. 8. Cox by the Sultan of Turk( y are on exhibition at the National 1 .useum in this city and are attracting much attention. According toroyi (etiquette 'they are to be returned to the Stfltan in a short time: The cruiser Baltimore, he fastest wai ehigjn the world, has been formally accepted by the natv department, and will be placed in commission as soon as she can be mi ;de ready. It ia denied at the navy dspartment that our squadron was sent to Lisbon to compel Portugal to conply with certain demands made by the State department, as was stated in a New lork paper last Friday. 1 Supervising Architect Windoin of the Treasury, will, it i* said, resign because he cannot get time enough to look after private business while in office, ^though he says it was promised him that he could, when he was asked to take the place. Look out tor squall* early in January, Corporal Tauner has accepted an invitation from the Butler club of Boston, to make a speech on the Jackson anniversary,January 8. Now that everybody regards it as certain that the House will pass the resolution instructing the committee on Reform in the Civil Serve to investigate the various charges made against the Commission, the C ommissioners have begun telling folks how glad they are, how they court the strictest Investigation. Let them wait until the investigation in ended and then tell the people how they feel. Ex-Senator Sabin, of liinunsota, is here, it said for the purpose of trying te defeat the confirmation of certain appointments, but he denies that. All the same it will not be surprising if several men who made themselves conspicuous in downing Met. Sabin should find themselves in the list of rejected nominations. Representative Moore of Texas, who Is a member of the House committee on Elections, thinks the large number of contested elections from the South is the direct result of a republican conspiracy, to unseat enough democrats to give them a good working majority. Ilis only, hope is (bat the chairman of the Election committee will be fair enough to put a stop to the revolutionary programe. A rather slim hope.

line new l ear s omciai recepueu at the White House will be made as bHHiant as possible in order to inf press the large. number of foreigners that will attend. Senator Voohees is back from Ohio* where be has been conducting the defence in a sensational murder trial. Hon. John H, (“Bishop”) Oberly, a popular Member of the Cleveland administration, has gone into private business here. If good wishes count for anything the new firm is bound to succeed. Mr. Clarkson is running the Postoffice department while Mr. Wananiaker is in Philadelphia straightening np the years business and getting things in shape for the coming year in bis big store. 1 Lady’s Perfect Companion. Our new book by Dr. John H. Dye, one of New Y ork’s most skillful physicians, shows that pain is not necessray in childbirth, but results from causes easily undertood and overcome, in-clearly proves that any woman may become a mother without suffering any pain whatever. It also tells how to evercome and prevent morni ag sickness and tko many other svlis attendi ng pregnancy. It la highly endorsed by physicians every where aa the wife’s true private companion Cat this out: it wilt save you great pain and possibly your life. Send two-eent stamp for descriptive circulars, testimonials, and oonidenlia! letter sent in sealed envelope Address Frank Thomas A Co., Publishers Baltimore, Md. Feb.k* “Those Haughty Beni” Ji pretty girl said to ua Christmas morning: “You just ought to see wbat I got in my stockings.” We fainted.—ChrUnty Sun. We read the aboye item to A. C. Clifford, jr. JL* swoomed.—Oakland Oily Enterpritf.

Eight men were conflned in the county jail at one time this week far various mtsdemeunors. Auguat 25th to 30lh has been fixed as the dates for the First Auusial Fair at Oakland City. Mrs. Levi Beech’s death is reported front Rumble. We do not learn the particulars of her death Except that she died of consumption. Parties wishing Jo purchase anything in the Monumental line wot Id do well to call on J. & B. Young,next door to McFarland & Ficken, Main street, Petersburg, Ind., Satisfaction in work and prices guaranteed. [tf The purest and oldest Kentuckv whiskies, the purest Wiues both sonand sweet. The best brand^.of cigars and tobacco and the best bottle beer at Little & Shea’s. 20B00fsimm’[ will MO(l the entire ll«t of Twenty YalualV* »—S. •anEneri.ted end deeoribed below, to every »co«Kt mmIv Mithor, ore pobUebed in i«t ponpba* ««»»*•?» «ssS£**"r■ad many of Uxs baodaomel y illiutrotod. Ttaoy uiinrlM MB* of tlH law work* Wftr writtoabyaooo* of 5E25 a-.ua sank UHa»i«wi«»i uosm-jif Mo. SO. Zlo'itft Eftirtk to Slob BotoL Bj JrtftO TMo. MS Tho Little Otd Ihftftf the lMt|r >t||Vi. j. Bevel. By SMIL* OftOQElftO. * in. in tupmsMs Mo. ns rho i io“^.‘ S2£ -Jr. AXonL try A Kent. •. AB.M4I TBAHA “%*« VftOI or Richard r> Mill. ANortl. WUt. A Moyol. By Sruardoa. A By Esthiif «•._ _ * aS»!"stt ■' iSio'onnrtUon'o Plot. A Korol. Ily ^r'stL11 rhoCroy golcoo. AKorel. By If. I °aom. rhoSitnw oC » Secret. A KoroL By ini CaoiL hat. ho.ra “--1By fiuit Col Pftcfty au Coluw. A Nor. 4 A _The Starr of ■ Waddlas Bio* ■oral. By the nothor of" Dora Thorne.” Bo. OS Mortn Wore** Teoaptatlen. - ' “ Mra. HifKBT 1 Moral. By In. JIifKltT Wood. MoDO A sitodoro Cinderella. A Norel. Ily Saotothor of **I>oroThoroo." , _ „ _ No. at the Itload time ABortl. By M. V. ‘ S’« Tkchlsiaioye. ABotoL ByOiAiu Why Cough, \X7 HBH1 few doses of Ayer's Cherry v* Pectoral will relieve you f Try it Keep it in the house. You are liable to

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Aminat Vitfeaser, AwuumpnD, Him. , writes. Common gratitude impels me to acknowledge the nest benefits I here cterired for my children from the see of Ayer’s most excellent Cherry Pectoral. I had lost two dear children from croup and consumption, and bad the greatest fear of losing my only remaimng daughter and son, as they wars delicate. Happily, I find that by giving them Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, on the first symptoms of throat or lung trouble, they are relieved from danger, and aro. becoming robust, healthy children." < "In the winter of 1885 I took a bad cold which, in spite of every known remedy, grew worse, so that the family physician considered me incurable, supposing me to be in consumption. As a last resort I tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and, jjn a short time, the cure was complete.! Since then I have never been without this medicine. I am fifty years of agr,1reigh over 180 pounds, and attribute my good health to the use of Ajrsr’a Cherry Pectoral.”—G.W.Youker, "Last winter I contracted n seven cold, which by repeated exposure, became quite obstinate. I was much troubled with hoarseness and bronchial irritation. After trying various madieinsa, without relief, I at last purchased • bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. On taking this medicine, my cough oeased almost immediately, and I have been well ever since.”—Rev. Thus. B. Russell, Secretary Hols ton Conference and P. K. of the Oreenville District, H. B. C., Jonesboro, Tenn. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, / rnarxxxD nr Or. J. C. Aysr It Co., LowoU, Mass. •sM by all Drag fiats. Pries $1; sis toUlss^t

These Roods were soiled by removal during the late fire, but are absolutely Good as New. Must be Sold at Once. FRED. REUSS VanNada House Jno B. VanNada, Proprietor Baring pinrehased the abovt notsl, I am prepared to entertain guests In the best styl I shall keep my tables furnished with the best the market affords. GOOD SAMPLE ROOM For Commercial men always In readiness, and special attention given to the traveling public. Rates reasonable. Jo B. VanNada. Soiled Stock Harness, Saddlery, &c.

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W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE CENTLSMCN. Fine Calf, Hen/ Laced Grain and Creed* Waterproof. Be.tiiTthe world. Eramino his SB HAN I U SHOE. GENUINE_ •OO HAND-SEWED WELT RHOK --m, 8UOEi Mraucis AND FAKMi^H 13.50 EXTRA VALLE CALESHOE. |«.M *»a |TORKINGMB| Attmade in" n WORKINGMEN’S SHOES. 1 #1.75 BOYS’ SCHOOL SHOES. < tie in Congreaa, Button and Lace. $3&$2 SHOES LAm>. «1.75 SHOE FOR MISSES. j. b. mvm & 00. Petersburg, Znd. J FOB SALE!. ' FLORIDA LANDS. SnitubXe for irruck LarmiBg. Orange Srovon, I'mfapplM ana Banuas. Biver l iroiils. Adreii. FRANK FOSTER, W # ORCHID, INDIAN ElVEK, FU. £ 'I jE-3-.-1-.1 A ■ Dec. 19,1 ran; LITTLE & SHEA Offer the BEST eonda in the Saloon line, at Wm. Uisgeu’s old stand. Harter’s Wild Cherry Bitters E&SMKSf them and promote a good appetite. f t I Mcllrayer’s and Wathen Bye, .the best fruit of the still. All judges of good goods call for these brands, at ft LITTLE & SHEA’S. telip WiiiSj ip The best brands the market affords, always on tup at this pop(.'all and try them. ular resort. FRESH. -t—>■' t> 1 I I !■ I"’ > FC I 1 I— ■ t— ■ i-r'. A Hot Wienewurst with every glass. T !itln And other lirst-elnss LIll’C JLrUtivllbrands of Cigars always in stock—the Smoker’s Favorites, : Try them. LITTLE & SHEA. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES’ NOTICES. Xf OTICE is hereby liven to all parties inter- ^ eated that 1 will attend at niv office in SfcemiaU J S-~—_ EVERY TUESDAY, To transact business connected with theoftlc* of trustee of Lockhart township. A’ 1 persons having business with said ofilce j1 please take notice. J. W. 8TIL W E LL. Trustee.

N OTICE hr hereby given to all parties concerned, that ! will be At my residence one mile east of Arcadia, * j_ ‘ - KVEKY TUESDAY, .$* To attend to business connected with thb office of Trustee of Monroe township. SAMUEL LoWJC, Trustee. '-----■■--# --*-*- NOTICE is hereby given, that I will be al^ my residence, - KYEAY THURSDAY, To attend te business connected with the office of Trustee of Logan township. Positively ;no business transacted except on office-days. s__—■ SILAS KIRK,Truetee. "V OT1CE is hercbj* given to all parties cob ■-V corned that I will attend at my residenee EVERY MOKBAY, To transact business connecteawith the office ; Trustee of Madison tow ship. ,8^*Posit!rely no business transacted except oi| nffijce-days. (• JAMES RUMBLE. Trust... j OTICE is hereby given to all persons \\)//^ . rerested that.I will attend at my one in Velpen, \ EVERY FRIDAY, A ■' to transact business connected with the o£^ce of Trustee of Marion township. All persons having business with said office will please take notice. W. F. IjROCK, Trustee* VC XjrOTICE is hereby given to ail parties caacerned that I will attend at my offiice KVJSHY DAY, To transact badness connected with the oCBee of Trustee of Jefferson township. R. W. HARRIS, Truslee Administrators Sale of Personal Property. XTOTltfE is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Margart A. Burkhart, deceased, will sell*at oublic nnction at the late residence of the deceased, in Madison Township, Pike Couuty, Indiana, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1890. AH the personal property of said decedent, consisting of HogSjCattle. Grain, and Household and kitchemParniture. Sale *o continence at 10o'clock, a. m. of said day. „ ,, - .. TebxsofSxi.e: On alL sums of less than five dollars (|5), eftth on day of sale; on all sums of over live dollars 198), a credit of six months will lie given, i he purchaser execut ing his note with approved freehold surety tnereon.und bearing elk per cent, interest fn^m date until paid. CHAS. J. GLAD18H. i- Administrator'Notice of Administration. V OTICE Is lieraby given. tflst the underAS signed has been appointed hv the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pike county. State of ladluna, Administrator of the estate of Margaret A. Burkhart, late of Pike county, deceased. -Said estate is supposed to be solvent. CHARLES J. GLADISH.rAdm’r. Dec. SO, 1886,

Notice to Heirs of Petition to SMI Kenl Estate. State of Iboiana. Pikb Coitn. CI32.c•c^rTco^^■I^.'x,. Notice Is hereby giWntVat William Farmsr Administrator of the estate of Lorenio II, Beatty, deceased, has filed hi* petition to sell the Iteai Estate of the decedent, bis personal property being insufficient to pay Ills debts; unit that said petition will be hefted at the nest term of theCireuit Coart of *uid County. Attest: UOODLET MOKGaN, ' Cirri C. C. Pike County. ltich»:eson A Taylor, Att’yB for Estate, gw _Dec. 13, ’39. Notice to Non-Resident. State of Indiana, j s s Pike County. I • The National Bank of) In the Pike Circuit Ilhuoia j Court March Tern vs. 1 1390. * Alfre q, Brackebush, j TI,o plnnitirt in tha above entitled case, having filed bis complaint, together with, an affidavit" that the defendant, Alfred C. Brackebnsh is a non-resident of the Slate of Indiana. and that the action herein is a preceding to collect the demand of the plalntliT by attachmeut. Now therefore tho said defendent is hereby notified that, unless he be and appear on tl>« first day of ttie neat term of the Pike Circuit court to t>e isolUcn on the Second Monday of March, A, D, 1890 at the court house in P - tersburg, In said county and State, and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in Ids absence. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, this 7th day of December, 1889, CJOODI.ET 11 OttO AN, 'mai} C. C- C. Pike Co. It Administrator’s Sale. ■\roTICEU hereby given, (that the undersigned adioinistfator of the estate of Michael S. Snyder deceased, will, op batin’-" doy t he 1 tth day of J asu-u-y 1890 at 2 o’clock p. m at the late residence of said decedent in the town of Olwefi Pike County Indiana, sell at public auction the personal property of the decedent not taken by .ilia widow,eon» eistlng of one black stnllioh seven years old, and one jMigBT.on Ihe following terms to-wltt At! sums of five dollar* and under, e«*bj "It sums over five dollars on a credit of-»*x r't* u -‘r t $iT-tPCtf»pt 7- - *. - I ■ -SXl'Ot »»* *tcfiv t Vor d-vf^VtU pKt? lU^ts. J • " hair'A}; t'l/fiiliAlUHV i E. A. Eiy. Att’j. Admiulatriloft