Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 37, Petersburg, Pike County, 30 January 1890 — Page 3

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PROFITS, rrrr i i i-jt GOOD-ET! i i ~r~r i ii .u ^rYe always take stock dur^jiigthe first weeks ofFebrux • ary, and intend to reduce our stock regardless of prices. We put the knife first in our Dress Goods.

THEY * BUST * GO. You can now have choice of all 75c goods for 61c, all 65c goods 50c, all 50c goods for 43cjjdl 40c goods 33c, and' ao on Trimmings of all kinds to match. Those that come first get choice, as the trice will soon move them. We also have 15 pairs all Wo6l homespun blankets in red and White worth $4.50 a pair, for only $3.45. Also about 20 ladies’ long cloaks - at half price. Big bargains in Men’s and Children’s underwear, also heavy winter boots and shoes. When you want Mid Winter Bargains don’t forget us. MM CO., Kaociers of Hip Prices! Petersburg, Ind

PATRONIZE HIDES, - W. E. EOHNSBOOE Ii manufacturing a medieine of Merit, and is worthy of the people’s attention. > It has proven a boon to -J&nj&rvtg humanity, as is shown.by numerous testimor: niala he- has. Only a few of the many jare given: * ASPLENDID MEDICINE. ** I have given the Model Cough Balsam a trial. Intirelv cured me of a cough and cold I had been troubled ,■ with for several weeks. I think it,a 'splendid medicine. E. J. HARRIS. . k BRicK;MAM CURED. I had a tickling iu my throat mid a cough for years. I used one bottle of «*. the Model Cough Balsam, and can truthfully say it is the only medicine I have found id town that would give me relief. TROS. READ.

Me Urn ttn Merita. For children afflicted with Coughs, I do not know of auv remedy which will giyea* speedy and permanent relief (withont injury to the system) as the MODLE COUGH BALSAM, prepared by W. H. Hornbrook, druggist, Petersburg, Ind. I make the above ' statement from a personal knowledge . of the merits of the medicine. J3UN. King, Pastor M. E. Church, ^ Petersburg, Ind. X'U ' This Medicine is for sale fiy the following leading dealers of Pike" County:" . W. Hornbrook, J. K. Phillips, ; Joseph McCrary, K. A. Burkhart, Lit tell A Ltilell, John Oneal, W- 8. Little, John Howard, S. Beiderman, Petersburg, Union, —^ Oliphant Bend, Madison tp., Bowman, Oatsville, Little’s Statiou, Hosmer, Blackburn, J. M. Shandr, Shandy’s Coal Bank, Ayers A Pipes, Algiers, T. L. Beeves, Otwell, J. N. Miley A Son., Winslow, Iagle A Skeviugton, Ayershire.

THE PUB CODHTY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, JAN- 30. 1890. An ice famine is preaicted. Harrison cou nty has another gas well.__ Boonville bas a Shakespearian club of many memten. Candidates for state offices are getting a little numerous. Spencer, Owen county, Is to bare a new Sanitarium and an artesian wall. County Assembly F. M. B. A., Dubois county, met at Jasper January 24. __' 1 II is said that Washington had more than five hundred cases of “LaGrippe.” ___ Rev. T. W- Winkler lost forty-two hogs at Oakland City lately—all, died of cholera. __ « Judging from the Oakland Enterprise, that city Is about to develope a a first-class scandal. Ihe Prohibitionists of Gibsou county will hold a. mass convention at Princeton, February 12.

The Steamef Ohio snnk without the loss of life at the falls in the Ohio, Monday. A rock tere a hole in the hull. ’__ Green county will have a county Prohibition ticket in the field. So will Gibson, and perhaps Pike and Dubois._4 Mev. Geo. Swartz is die oldest Methodist preacher in southern Indiana. tJTis 87 years old, and lives in Jeffersonville. ____ Have vou noticed that Petersburg has not had “a good-old-fashioned’ revival for lo! these many months? Yea, we might say years! . V ----- m •• Knox and Sullivan counties will join in a grand fox drive to-morrow. The drive will take place near the line between the two counties. J- J. Mackey was elected a few days ago as Presiden t of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad. It simply consolidates another road. Winslow will profit by the mail route that is to be established between that place and Otwell. There is no reason why it should not he established. ___ The first Tuesday in February instead of the second as heretofore announced will be the date on which the State Assembly F. M. B. A. will meet at Princeton. __ The church people at Washington have been having successful meetings. So have those ef many other towns. Petersburg, at present, can do little more than wrestle successfully with “La Grippe.”.__ -Local business in the different towns throughout the country,especially the mercantile, is reported to be In a bad way, collections being harder to make and book accounts being larger than they were a year ago. A scries of meetings will begin in the M. E. Church, this place, on Sunday next, Feb. 2. All are invited. The pastor, Rev. H. X. King, will be assisted by Rev. M. S. lleavenridge, of Washington, Daviess county. An accomplishment of much good is hoped for. v_■ Tbe Business Men's Carnival, given at Mt. Vernon a few days ago, should remind our people that we have no Business Men's Association in Petersburg, and that our neighboring towns may absorb our interests. Talk up the Association, and let it be organized. __ Princeton Democrat: Fisli Commisioner Dennis is haviug an edition of 10,000 copies of the proceedings of the latefisb and game convention pnblieliyd tor general distribution. It wilt contain the fisli and game laws of the$tate, and lormafor organization of county and district associations, r

New burg, with church steeples towering high, with sainUr.upon their knees, with a country running oyer with plenty and with" scores ot hell iieservingwretches.aH conglomerated, let a poor oUV negro. woman die <»f cold and starvai: ion only a few weeks ago. Shame upon our civilization! Our Wiiislovr contemporary informs us that tLiere will be presented to the county commissioners at; their March term a petition asking the permission to bold an election with a view to incoporating the town of Winslow, Look out for the condition it will leave the public school iu. Four pounds of butter for one pound of phig tobacco, is too much fat for so much compressed nastiness. We don’t think we would trade butter for tobacco anyhovr, but if we did, we would trade somewhere else than at the country stoic where the price of tobacco-changes occasionally, but the price of butter never does.—Westeru itural. __ i / The two Ironses abandoned by a couple of supposed thieves iu this place some three months ago, have never been reclaimed and will be sold by order of Court after six months, and the residue turned into the County clerk for the benefltof the Slate,if any money is left alter paying expense. The horses are now farmed out for tbeiir boartir—JfooiMolte Emjuir*. ,n . -- - ■ - The Pike County Medics^ Society will meet foe irst Thursday in February (the 6th iu*0 at 10 a. m. Program#: Arbital Celolitis, paper by Dr.W.H. Link; Pneumonia, paper by Dr. J. T. Ki me. for discussion: Diabeti*, Ergot md Cloroform in labor ;J “La Grippe,” some clinical manifeatatious by Dr. K. B. Kirae. A 75c. present gives away uritU a 50c. can of gnantntecsP can of baking pow der at City IBakery, •“ *•

The cheap schoo,! Ijook Idea has broken out In low* Ohio and West Vlr«inia, and a numb* r ot other states are Threatened by It The success of the Indiana law had the natural *consequeuceof creat ing a |>opular demand in other states for similar laws. We expect to see thejlidiana contract svstem in force in a great many States within the next few years. While it affords the people relie f from the exactions of the school book monopoly, it is free from the objections that may be urged against state publication. It is bound to supersede like old. system, under wLich extortion has flourished and corruption has tliiived. On July 1st the bonds, amonntiug to $226,000. which the sity of New Albany gave to aid in the construction of the"^LouisriHeT Evamiville^and St. Louis (Air Line) road, will become due, and the city is taking steps to refund this debt at 4 and 4)4 per cent interest. The city of New Albany has not received the benefit that was expected from the building of this line, says the Ledger. Certain promises made by the projectors of it have not been fulfilled, yet in time it may become a valuable road to New Albany.

We hare received v ick s r iormi Guide «or 1890—an elegant book of 100 pages, full of matter interesting to ail florists and gardeiers. Send 10 rents to James Yick, Rochester, N. Y., and get a copy. It will P»y Tou to do so. The editor af this paper has seen Vick’s seeds tested, and can isay of his own knowledge that they proved to be of the very best. Without Vick’s Floral Guide, you can not do the best thing for rourself as a florist or horticulturalist The Jews at Mt. Vernon to-night have a grand ball. It is given for the beuefit of the Sy nagogue at that place. The ladies have charge of the affair which promises to be one of the grandest that has occured in Mt. Vernen for sometime. Visitors from the neighboring towns a ad cities will lend their presence to the furtherance of the pleasure which is intended to be profitable financially. The cneapest and best: Timothy aud Clever Seed at Shawhan k Boousho.’s._____ PURELY PERSONAL. i ' LaFayeite Trayier has our thanks for special favors aud liberal subscription. John Garland, of OtweU, was In our sanctum, Tuesday, to assist “ye editor financially. John C. Nichols knows the Democrat is the best of local papers, aud is therefore a renewal. Mrs. Hattie Kolb, of Princeton, came to Petersburg, Monitay, to visit her mother, Mrs. Carter. Ilenry King Will soon have put down a good brick .walk on Walnut street, in frOnl of his residence. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Banks were here part cf last waek, from Oakland, whence they returned, Saturday, after a visitio friends. The editor of the press li as ^“brandnew” baby at his house As usual, he has done no good for lie Repub.ican cause. It is a girl, and therefore cannot vote. E. D. Trt-yler, Otwell, is one of the oldest readers of the Dijiocrat, has long been a subscriber, is not tired of it, and is again on otir book for a year in advance. Rev. Gill, 6f Ir^nrf, was in this county last and this week holding meeting in Marnon township. He is the father af Prohibition m many sections cf Indiana. M. Price was In Monday to tell us that he is almost pursuaded to be a Democrat. He will be. If he studies all sides of all questions. He contemplates voting an honest ticket. That leads to Democracy.

T. C- Milburn spent Sunday in Pelertbnrjf. He returned to Kentucky, Monday, accompanied by his wife. He is in that state m the interest of an ironing board, of which he is selling county rights. He .is doiug well financially, and is in good health. Mrs. George Eisert and her son Johnnie -arrived here Tuesday niorniug, from Sanbernardino, California. Her husband has been here since the destruction of the original grocery store by fire. Mr.Eiscrt Will probably go into business here and not return to California. Samuel Uollon was 88 year* old yesterday. He ia living, and well, considering his previous bad health. He came here from Kentucky in an early day, was married: to Mrs. Sadie Bailv, in Kentucky. They had ten children, all living but two. Mrs. Hollon died fourteen years ago. County Superintendent M. B. Thomas, and C. W. Strickland, A. B., will conduct a Spring Normal at Union, this county, beginning March 24,1890.and continuing eleven weeks. They have a flattering promise of a' large and interesting school. They will no doubt do wed. They intend furnishing excellent opportunities to those desiring to teach. Clover and Timothy Seed, Cheap at Shaw ban & Boonshols. Notice to the Stockhold ers of the Pike Ceeaty Agricultural Society. Notice is berebv given that the stock-holders of the like County Agricultural Society will meet at the court house in Petersburg, on Saturday, Feb. 8, 1890, at 1 o’clock p. m, I for the purpose of electing twelve directors to serve for the ensuing^year. The present board will meet at 10 o’clock, p. m., at regular place of meeting, ' P. A; McNabb, A. H. Tatlok, President. Secretary. For choice and absolutely [pure teas, go to Fleming k Son’s.

• :. Sutttbl*. “La Gripr*” has put in an appearance, one death being reported——J. B. Blaizc Was compelled to close bis school ene day last week, being quite sick of “la grippe,” and 6. W. Loreless is confined to his bed with the same disease-Trustee Kirk bas stopped his teachers from attending township institutes. lie claimes that the benefits detired, if any, do not equal the expense. The people look on this act as a more in the right di-rection-We am sorry to learn that the Ber. Lewis Wilson is in rery delicate health. On account of feebleness attending old age, he has been compelled to give up his ministerial work. He bas been one of the greatest ministerr in thir 'part of Indiana. He has the consolation of knowing that his life has been one of useful-, ness, both to his teilow man and.in the work ot the Great Master. For more than half a century, he has been engaged in the ministryLast Sunday the relatives and friends Polly Bumble met at her residence, and prepared a bountiful repast, the occasion being thqt of her birthday. She was 76 years old. Over 100 guests were present. The table groaned under the good things it bore. She bas belonged to the Regular Baptist church the greater part of her life, and has been a consistent Christian all these years. She was one of the strong pillars of her faith and a great worker in the building npof a congregation and a church near this place. Daring its infancy, when the church at times almost went to pieces, she was a great factor in holding together the flock for her Master. May she see many more happy birthdays. She is in good health. Bed Fox.

Stendal Items. Stendal will have a “Spring Nor-mal”-Oar High School is one of the best in the county--Bev. Ilennig, the German teacher, is having marked success-Charles Yeeck, the blacksmith, is talking of moving to Petersburg-Dr. John U. Fuller will probably go on the “road” tor a drug house-John W. Stilwell is in-the hog trade. He now has a choice lot in the pens at the city stock yards-—-Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Yeeck cslebrated their “crystal wedding,” and Dr. and Mrs.Ililsmeyer tneii “candy wedding” the past week-The teachers of this township held the!r January Institute in the high School here on last Saturday. A full attendance, aud excellent work. The president, Harrison Scales, knows how to conduct an institute -Constable Charlie Ferguson captured Bolin, one of the jail breakers at Jasper, in the middle of a straw.stUck near Pikeville. Charlie caught him like Putnam did the wolf, by crawling iu the hole after hlm^aud pulling him out by the feet. Charley has-.- a nerve equal to “old f*ut”—■—TEg Democrat's of Lockhart diet the 2s»’ inst, for the purpose of organizing lor the township campaign, llarace Colr tins was elected chairman for the North Precinct, and George OverliecS lor the South precinct. The 22il day or February was the lime set for the convention, to be held at . Stendal, a( 10 o’clock a. m. Enthusiastic speeches were made by lion. Frank Bildcrback and D- Q- Ohappell. Perfect harmony prevailed, and all went away feeling that much good had .been done, ; Anon. -- ’ A Faw Sews Items.

Hartford City had la grippe very bad. The Flpyd County Democratic ticket has been iti the field since March 1. Indianapolis police torCe was recently increased to 94 men. The K. of L. Assembly indorsed the Indiana School Book law. Martin Uustin, Morgan county, has 21 children. The Sanitary condition of the school houses of the State is jftry bad. The Standard Oil Company is putting up some large tanks, at Crawfords-' rille. A man with only one arm sets type in the office of the Indfauapolis Sentinel . The Evansville police force is under the control of the Republicans. A large ebeese factory is being put up at Charleston. The Bloomington University is past seventy years old. High water along the White and Wabash rivers caused much suffering and loss of property. Governor Hovey favors another soldier's campaign. Vincennes . has been having rabbit chases on Sunday. The Marion Soldiers Home has nearly nine hundred iuuiates. fifteen, men waut to go to Congress from tpe sixth district. It is suspicioued tint counterfeiters are numerous at villeVilen. Plenty of “la grippe.”-Some, of our pnpils were forced to quit school on account of high water, but they are back again—-A protracted meeting at the M. E. Church——Th* teachers of Clay township organised themselves iutp.a rca^ing ^itrie club recently and are doing good work-——. Uncle Joh n Deffendahf fs quite ill of dropsy of the hegrt-It is very prob* able that a coal bank opened hefe sooin-—The Normal hero in the Spring with Pro. Strickland nt-^lfcc helm promises to he a success^—-The time for electing a township trusted is close at hand. As this is the most important office in the. township* it should engage the attention of every well-mea ning citizen. The best man regardless of politics, should 'b*fsclected. He who allows politics to rale his actions, should, of all men, be the first one discarded in the race for a posi lion of honor and frast, and especially so when educational interests are at stake. But, as this is a time of political strife, the Democrats ot Clay should arouse themselves to such work as they never did before. ' Onsaavaa. Corn 12^e. or 3 cans for 23c. at City Bakery.

Alften Perry Chappell I* at home on a visit—-John Adams is on the sick list-W. E. Chappell is making speeches far the F. M. B. A-A five hundred dollar buggy nag belonging to Joiyi Nichols died of colic-Poor litUe/Saliie Ridcliff is dead. Rev. Iioupt preached the furneral sermon at the church a week ago last Sunday —Geo. Stewart died Jan. 21, aged 52yrs^.Pat McNabb’sdog went mad bit Ilenry Stone and two hogs. A mad dog went through the neighborhood some time ago, and it is $uppo^ ed he bit several dogs-The Abbot t school will close next Friday-Noah Loveless and Ollie Mines were up froth Oakland City to visit W. T. Loveless and family--Rev. Coffee has closed a protracted meeting at Hollahd School House. There were three accessionste the churcltijand were babtised in Wm. Bell’s pond——The Press is trying to make the people of this county think the painting on the court house cost only a lit lc over a thousand dollars. If the Pew knew what the people think of a thousand dollars for such a job, silence would prevail with the Press as a all as with its editor-Geo. Hughes i i no better at this writing. Bcnxi it Hill. Datehtawa Mean

Tbe recent cold spell has njnrtil the fruit-Wheat looks fine, sad a large yield is expected-Our farmers are talking of putt'ug out a lai »e acreage ot corn next Spring--Joel Coan lives at home in his new muse, and is thoroughly posted in politicsPatrick McNtbb, one of 01: r best citizens, has recently been gn 1 ted a pen-sion-Henry Casidy, thu handsomest young farmer on White River, recently visited his best j ii 1. Henry is quite a gallant among tite fail sex -We agree with “Jeffi rson” in the Long Branch items of lart week, that the proper thing for the lle nocrats oi Jefferson township to do i- to nominate a “good farmer Ll Bn locrat for trustee." 1 am more than anxious to see th« Demi critic party succeed,aud he only .way is lo work in unison, and o select men for the different offici s that are he very best and in whom the peop e can place confidence. “In unit u there is streugth,” a id, “United are stand, divided we fa L” , / Hickor r Jackson. Con ty Snpt’s Hi tlee. The examinations 1 »r Common School Grad tales will t e held as follows: in Lockhart, Jdfcrson and Monroe townships on tie 3d Saturday in Febi lary at Sti ndal, Otwell and LeMasti rsville respi stively; aud in Patoka, l [arion and Washington on the 3d Saturday iua March aiyj Winslow, Vejpen and Petersburg respectively: and ill* Cl*;, Madison aud Logan a! Union on lie 3d Saturday in April 1890. The ContRly Superintendent will grade the : but th i examiner wili report ti« grade of each pupil on the Orea. Reading, vslned at 50. Certificates of graduation will be issued to every applicant wliio attains a general average of 75, will oint falling below 60 in ii ny subject. PROFESSION it Ul UFR 8T*Tf LICENSES. Examinations lor these licenses will be conducted, as usual, by the county Superintendent in uie months of February, March, and April. The foiliilg requirements goreru the applica tions for Professional and Life State License. 1. That applicants for Life State Licenses must have taught school forty-eight months, of which sixteen shall have been in Indiana They shall present to tho County Superintendent, before entering upon the examination, satisfactory evidence of good moral character and professional ability, and pay five dolls.rs each, 4he fee prescribed by law, which can in no ease be refunded.

2. That a person Homing minysix months license whose next prewedinj' county license was for the longest period' authorized by .law, may receive an eight years* Professional License by passing satisfactorily on the March Hist alone; no fee is charged of applicants for Professional License. 3. The State Board of Education, at its January meeting, 188JI, ordered that the examinations for primary license be held on the last Saturday of March, April and May, instead of in June, July and August, as heretofore. Teachers,please take notice of these notices as there will only lie a tew notices given. Teachers who save candidates in their schools fee graduation please notify me lit once. Respectfully, If. B. Thomas, Co. Sup Remember the nice present to be' given away the let of March at Fleming k, Son’s. Farmers wishing to buy sugar by {he barrel will do well toaee how they can buy at Fleming t Son’s. Parties wishing to porebastt- anything ip the Monumental line would do welMo call ou J- *B. Young,next door to MeFarliind k Ficksn, Main streets Petersburg, I ml., Satisfaction in work* and price* guaranteed. [if

A Mr. Williams was here from Terre Haute this week with a preposition to put an electric light plant in the town. George Frank and lit* sister, Mrs. Gttie Smith proposed to pnt in a ten thousand dollar plant, to furnish 10 fifty candle power lights, and 20 lights of less power on condition that the town would grant them a twenty years’ franchise »nd give them a five years’ contract at $900 a year. The Town Board refused to accept the. offer. A'GibsonToBity Han Came all the way to Petersburg to get the Model Cough Balsam to use in his family, It sells for 25 cts al lottie. Special Notice. Notice is hereby given that tny wile Lottie Julian and myself are separated and no longer,live as hnsbrnd and wife, and that 1 will not pay a ay debt that she may contract under any circumstances whatever. JOXITHAN Ju LEAK. Listen to This, To Delleqaiats, > [Greenville (Ohio) Advocate.! The man who takes a paper several years and then orders it discontinued without paying what he owes, or even of&%ing an explanation, may ha lionostj but we wouldn't like So biro him to watch aver our chicken roost at night, unless we could ba with him and. keep the gun in our hands during the entire session.

OLDE FOLKE8 CONCERT. Xasik or le OMn Tyme. On Friday night February 7, in ye Presbyterian meetimg-hous olde songcs, bothe religiotise and world lie, fsung by singing nienne and '/'■ wimmen, accompanyed by inachiues. . . there will be some new style P And betwxt ye partes, soma distinguished persons will be introduced. Ye sounding of ye mu&ik will begin at half past 7 by ye clock. Prices for a seat, 3 nickels. Receipts at the door to help ye parson pay nt his hens in bright colours. UH1QM NORMAL IHSTITUTE, At Union, Indiana, will open March 24, 1890, And Continue Eleven Weeks. Thia Normal for the benefit of the teachers desiring a general review 6f the Common Branches and a study of the Higher Branches will be conducted by Prof. C. W. Strickland and the County Superintendent. In addition to the above work drills in Englishyatid American Literature, Art of Dtmning, Discrlptions of Land, Phouetic Spelling and Peunmauship Will be given. A Reading Circle Club will be organized in connection with the school to meet twice a week at Sup't. Office. Board at $2:50 for 21 meals, room, light and fuel included. Tuition |7 and $8 payable in adrance will be charged. Can you not attend ? We Will do -oil-good- For particulars > C. W. Strickland! Ub;ob kddressV or ( Ind. y M. B. Thomas. ) ' Groceries and canned goods and inch staples as supar and coffee still tept low in price at City Bakery. S. G. Barrett & Son have been contacted with to sell goods to the nembers of the F. M B. A., for one. -ear, from l>ec. 1,1889- _ 3m Sens of Yet era es. tOn the 14th of February, the Sens of Veterans will have a supper at the opera-house; It will be a festival in all that the term implies. Ice Cream, Ovslers, Ac. will be served. Admie^ sion, 10c.; meals, only 25c. Everybody invited. __ W.B. STONECIPHEB.

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ISLE BEANS Art on the »!e. KSdueys end Bomb. OtmatSaf U» 'Jody o! id Impurities; dear Use Coos piem BIST itEKEDY MOWS fer tJrarComplaint. Sons Stomach. Ileadaebn Polloest after t»ung, Wrndon the atomic feiuiatbe liach, Iriiaua Chilis MlIFner?, tsastl^uwSv foaS Breath. iwawsmess, SMaacMi ty-r^psb.^gateii Tocpiu. Cars Bilious Attacks. r»n 6A« WUttii mm (40 little Beam to ths waicji sasr ana too *o*t costiwus IbU b Bsttlos S«lr. »r a|l te««*rtfc JPtic* eC s»hwtbe,SS ««*• J. V, SMITH A «A,*T.tO«IS, «B®. fatrisars *eumi mar wi'to ««s s*m.« HMNSIBSP 5*£S2SKi2!G2SESSL UoSmtit%t«*«»'-*''»*»esajta.- ST^aaU,«S Notice of Administration. ViilfU" v^utv u coumj jOt«W tB * HUIEIJt*} adnaini*&r*£ar of the e«f*kt® of Barter* A. Info r.C Wtsod’ormt’/. itW'Pfi.Wd *»* ’-^ssassfe sss&t aSk e Jtate it I .Jimurry 1*8, ^•Hlhsm J. Ropp, Adrabiitntsr Administrator’s Sale, of Personal Property. tKOTICE la heresy ritcts thattbe sndeadfnad ft administrator «rf theeatatdoftMMKA. Roe s', dsseassd. lata of Tike somft, Indians, wiK eel) at pubite a tm te n st the Ista residence Of fctee sa’cedeeedent. OB me mt mi w febkcast isw. All the persona* property hstaaaiBB to mid estsUtcoBsisUagof Homes, Bon.CmUc.Hsy. Cora. Wisest la graasry and la fleld.sH kind* of Imjianjesth, snd honwlold sod kitchen fumKare, said other articles. Sate will si Ste’steefc A. X., sad will eeatin. ue ftv.ni «*y to day nnlll eoaelndcd. TERMS Of SAHJE: On alt art Sale* cold brtnin* BWt) thsattae dollars e credit of nine months w#t fee fins, the ponsehswr ««utad surety, bearing sanuas from data ^ ___ _ en. OnaltsuBssof Em dalism or bis,>*%<*£**« Administrator.

CAUTION £2 “ &4.

DOUGLAS Petersburg, nd. tailaklc far I Track Kami Orange Grnrn, Tain pics a ■ana aa.HI cFrsila. drsaa, FRANK FCSTJ R, - OfCHID, INDIA* 1’IYE I, FLA,

LITTLE & S-IEA Offer the BEST goods in the 9; x>n line, at Wm, Hisgen's oli sU d. Barter’s Wild Cberey Bitters Z iZZOrZ them end promote n good appet' V MU McBrayer’s and V 'then Bye, j»tbe beat fruit of tl ■ still. All judges of good ge -is call for these brands, at *1 ' r“UTTLE & SHE/ S. The eat brands the aarket afforc always on tap >t this popular resort. Call and try them VUh-s Wie, Fm, Ei, A Hot Wienewurst with t* y glass. Little Dutch Smoker's Fatorites. And otb - first-class brands Cigars always ir stock—the Try them LITTLE & SE3A. T OWN8HIP TRUSTEES’ N TICKS. NOTICE is hereby glean to all* rtleainter- ^ ested that 1 will attend at » office la Standal, KVEBY TDKSDAY, To transact business connected V h the office of trustee of Lockhart townrhihL AM persona having business with said atticV. . .ii please take notice. J. W.STILWKL^SCrgstoc. NOTICE is hereby given to all arties coacerned, that I will be at rn; residence one mile east of Arcadia, BVBBY TC1SDAT, . To attend to business connect* office of Trustee of Moaroe tewro . SAMUEL 1*0. Wf NOTICE is hereby given, tha t Will be tt my residence, — SYIIY Tfit'BSI AT, To attend te business connects with the office of Trustee of Logan townshx ’ ffggr Pohitivelyino business tr* acted except on office-days. SILAS KIR. with the Frustee. VOTICE is hereby given toall parties eoe j" cernedthatl wRlattendatr .residence KVKBT SON BAT, To transact business connected w btheoffise Trustee of Madison towshlp. Positively no business tians .ted except on offiice-days. [ r~ JAMES RUMBL1 TV OTICE Is hereby given to at! ^ te rested that I will attend n in Veipen, r BIBAY, my < to transact business connected w : t of Trustee of Marion township. .11 having business with said office ill take notice. W.». BROCK XT OTICE is hersby given toall artiea -h' cerued that I will attend at irtKV bat; To transact business connected wl of Trustee of Jaffendh township. __R. W. HARM _ Notice to X on-lies i ant*, HTATB OF lNlilABA, | 3 8. In th» P Court* M Pibb Court TV. Barley R, Snyder, Mi iUiam*lii'sgen, Sr. Thomas Hisgen, i Gustave Helen, J The planitiff in the above ent having filed bis complaint here: with am affidavit that the dolhr not residents of the State of I* that the cause of actiou alleged 1 plaint in this action is with a contract in relation to Inithis State of Indiana and tb the action is to enforee a lien Up tale in Pike county in Uie8ta! dian. , s How therefore the said defendants no ti Bedjthat.unless they be and ay 7th day or the March term 1860, o; Circuit court which will be Mend day of March 1800 at the. court he tersburg. In said county and Sta swev or demur to said complain will be heard and determined fc e C treat -eh Term together iana, and theeom- . n netted al estate Jbjeet of l.reul eeof Indira hereby ■aron the be Pike the 17th their ah In witness whereof I hereunto^ wy hand and affix the seal of said court, Ut the 7«th day of January, 1*00. i. UOODLET JKOAff, C cjC, t e Ce. hi

Administrator’s Safe c Personal Property, NOTICE is hereby given Mint t signed Administrator of the Margart A. Burkbart. deceased, v public auction! at the late reside deceased, In Madison To wnahip, Pi Indiana, on THU USD AY, JANUARY All the personaijproperty of aal< consisting of Hogs, Cattle, Urmia, a hold and kitrhen Furniture. Bale to commence at 10 o’cloei said day. TsitnsorSiLi: On all sumac Are dollars 05), cash on day of t sums of ovenjlve dollars 05), a e months will be given, Ihe purchase a under* state ef 11 sell at ■s of tbe a Coauty, 3, 1890. eeedent, d House-a-m. of bia not# with on.slid bearing until paid. approved g six per « freehold ss percent. In teres :ha». j. 0i »; on all 3ttof six raeutlng sty there■aaadnte .DISH, istrater. Notice of Administr tion. xrOriCK is hereby given, that ?e under- " signed baa been appointed by ee Clerk of the,Circuit Court of Pike count State of Indiana, Administrator of the esta: of Mar* gareg.A, Burkhart, late of Pike e inty, deSaid estate is suppoeed to be sotv t. CHARLES J. (>£ADI8H, A dr rtatraor, Pec. 89, HW. > Notice ia Administrator of the estate of J. wage D. Beatty, deceased, has Died bia pert a tesell tbe Real Catatcof the decedent, h mnossl property being insufficient to pay » !•«■! and that said patition will ha her 1 at the of thVcirmit Court ofs* Cawrtj. Attaet: UOODLET MOB* *, Rtcha dson * Taylor. Att’ys 5W _. Clerk C. C, Pike sunty. irlor, AU’ysterJt ate. De Administrator’s Sr «. xrOTICR la hereby glvea fhetj undariA aimed administrator of tha date of Michael B. Snyder decaerod, will, ■_ ■alarday tha litb day of January 1«*» » -owtack tBaar.n.sifTsaas sss “u - tyofthedeceaani not maenby>her ew^adSsUn^f one Mack rtaUlourov^. W5H. and one buggy,At. >li All sums olive dollars and uadar AW turity tor dell E. a. *ly,A«Cy. lIfatettktr TLOR. . **