Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 48, Petersburg, Pike County, 17 April 1890 — Page 3

Poor Mac. if be had beet trading with us in place ol fooling with the sea he would hare been alive to-day. MAC BOUGHT Experience. Take warning from his fate, and don’t go to monkeying with the sea, but trade with us. Those laid Style * Of Dress goods, French Satteens, Zephyr Ginghams, Challie, Ombre Cloth has been all the rage, we cant measure them off fast enough, Genuine 'Alexandria Kid Gloves in all colors. See our 73e Kid Gloves worth $.100 Lace Curtains, Madras Cloth, Draperies of every description. ' * \

OUR • ® CARPETS Are beauties and very cheap. Trunks and Valises. ttiioms Of Gents and Boys Clothing and Hats. HIM 1 CO., ■v Leaders tf Lei Prices. "“mSS&tv*, Petersburg, Ind

soc 6ft window shade on spring roller & beutifnlaado 50c. sol ►/ Ptp« Iiu Rmd fir $1 I This . can be done if yon buj paper of ns. Wu umhIrjmuiIs ■ uram F*rf**Uy Well. I bar* a aow that would aot cat cor* »ceouat *t cholera. I tried a package of Hoi-nbrook’* Model Hog C ho lor* Cura and at this writing the 1« jxirfoctly watt. Jan. 16,1690. Gkaxt MaLott. Hodel Qough galsam, Bar* Car* For Coufho, Cold*, and kindred die* •am*. Sold on a gnrante* by

x-«snonrg, Union, Oltpkant Bond, Madison tp., Bowman, OaUTlll*. L.1UI*’* Station, Boamor, Blackburn, ■handy’* Coal Bank, ▲lftan, Otwall, Win*tow, Ajtakln.

A few weeks ago, Sterne, Meyer A Go., the largest Nothing house of Cincinnati were burned out and saved nothing but the stock in their tra men’s trunks, which consisted of only odd sizes, which we bought at the reduced price of 25 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR! We will give our customets the advantage of this* as we had to take an entire lot to get them. They were sold in large lota Gome and be convinced!

THEPffliCOBm DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, APRIL, 17, 1890. Flower pole at King’*. Worthiugtou is boring for gaa ***'“■ ' Blank Supervisor*’ Bond* for sale at this office. There are 460 boys in the State Re* form School. The Princeton postmaster closes his office at 7:30 p. m. The K. of P. order is growing rapidly in Petersburg. Every township in White county is out of debt. Good. A cavalry company is being organized at Terre Haute. Town walks are being built extensively in Petersburg at present. For the first time in three years, Evansville is without diptheria dags.' In Fairplay township, Green county, the election for trustee resulted in a tie. • _ Pieces of rubbish from the Lonisville cyclone were found 200 miles from that town. Frank Lindou will play in this town next Monday and Tuesday evenings. He carries an excellent company. Daviess county elected five Republicans, two Democrats, and three F. M. B. A trustees at the last election. Jas. II. Brown, who was elected trustee at mitchell the last election, died before.lhe votes were all counted. One Democrat and one Republican are indicted in Daviess couuty for ^bribery at the recent township election. w The Sunday School Uniotl, of Gibson county, meets this year at Princeton in the Presbyterian church, on tfte [27th inst. There is said to be two genuine cases of Asiatic leprosy at English, Crawford county. A father and ton are afflicted. days ago, and two rooms were burn-ed-.out, but the fire was extinguished I without further loss. A kit of counterfeiting took have 'just been unearthed near Poseyville. They bore evidences of having been id the ground many years. The St. Meinred caught fire a few

’ The four graduates of the Hunting- ' burg schools for this year ate: Wills 'McMahan, Lillie Ellis, John Cummins, and Leon Winkenhoefer. _> Owing to high waters that have existed, there will be plenty <>f fish and good fishing the early part of the com Jng Summer, so claim the nimrods. ■ W. W. Nolen, of Clark couuty, picked at a corn on his toe with a brass piu, and is said to have died from blood poison which his careless act induced. " The M. E. Church will be completed this Summer. Work will begin as soon as proper arrangements can be made. It will be a handsome and valuable structure. W. H. Evans, having associated with himself a' young man named Muller is again editor ot the Princeton Democrat. He has managed that paper for a great many years. Musical entertainment at hall tonight. For the encouragement of heme talent, and for the pleasure you can get out of it, you should attend, especially the town people. G. A. It. Post, at Princeton, meets once a month on a Saturday afternoon, on account of the inconvenience of membera who live hi the country and cannot attend night meetings. . Jas. Scarborough, Republican, and John B. Upturns, Democrat, were candidates for council in the 1st Ward, Evansville. It was a tie vote, aud was decided by lot, when the Democrat won. ▲ mao has been in this elute, buying Walnut stump* for a dollar a piece. He pays for them in $20 counterfeit bills, the «19 back In good money, and then skips oat, leaving the owners et the etnmpe a chance to sell them again. at King's—Is men, Ma

From Algiers: Dr. B. W. Harris wm 5w>g trustee by 32 votes as a majority—James Cravens haa moved to Oakland City and will make that place his future home-Uncle Billy Thomas has lived here 50 years, but will move to Oakland this week to make that his home hereafter. We lose one of orir best friend*. He will ' engage in the grocery businessMrs. Laura Chappell will mom to Petersburg In a few days to become a citizen of that place-Wm. Catt will move onto the farm of Wm. Tbonoas, and Grant Adams will occupy Mrs. Laura Chappell's farm-Miss Anna Adams is on the'sicklist-t^Mrs. Sanford Barnett died recently of brain fever. She was hurried at the Winslow Cemetery. She loaves a husband and a host of friends to mourn her loss^^I would like to see the Petersburg News come out as an F. M. B. A. paper. Emery is(?)that kind of a man-Mike Sorgins visited liis brother William, at “Niger” Bend-J. J. M’s best “gal” is at Ire-land-W. T. Hobson has a fine &X poand girl at his home-O. E. Hadlock has a long face since the last election. Don’t suit him-Rev. Cobble is conducting a religious revival at ilollon school house-The friends of W. E. Chappell want him to run for State Senate-Miss J. Phelps is teachiug school at the Hickory school house. She is a success-The friends of\ Alex. Hughs want him to rou for county commissioner-Jef-ferseu township voted the stock taw down bj3o0 to 50. Bunkek Hill. From Spurgeon: “Come, brethren and sisters, and hesr ms relate, and I will inform you ot my present state. I was born blind; to politics inclined; but since the election I have declined. One day I chanced to go to the convention, and there I heard them relate their objects and their full intentions, and all about the Democrat’s fate. Brother Newton arose and put my name in nomination, to my greatest desiro and greatest admiration. He said that I could be easily elected it their duties_tp many i would not be neglected. The ; vote then was put, and of course-It was carried, and at this very moment no longer tarried; but to * the village I went with a whoop and a bound, to spread the joyfril news around. I told it to one, I told it to “tother,” I told it to mother, and to Polly the news had to go, to see whether she would like it or no. I hare made all the pledges it man ever made, to try to lay George Grim in the shade. But with all my pledges and genteel looks, he beat me in all the corners and

iiookb. me teacners wages 1 promised to lower, which caused them to raise a terrible uproar. The/ told me the/ would be bound to scratch, kick me out and turn the latch. I told them to rest easy and be content, and of that promise I would soon repent. But the/ would not believe me as you all well know, and that is what has caused my grief and woe. Now, brethren, if you will give heed and listen to me, you will make no promises whatever they may be, for with promises and pledges we have all done our best, aud now you see the whole ticket is “left.” And now, dear friends, I bid you farewell, since all my trouble you have heard me tell; and il I should never see you anv more, just remember I was behind a hundred and four! Roach. -„- f Read Shawhan aud Beonshot’s advertisement. They are merchants whom we can cheerfully recommend. W. V. Hargrove & Co., has a change in their advertisement. You should read that also, as it tells of a few things that do not exist elsewhere and on which you can rely. Gua. Frank comes forward this week with an advertisement that tells you where to buy good clothing, and eheap. He is an old merchant and of long and well established reputation. G. J. Nichols and J. W. Bateman deserve special credit for their courage and industry in the interest of the Star Lecture Course. Some ot the best of speakers have been secured at great expense, the proceeds sometimes paying out and sometimes being Insufficient The people have done well, considering the aise of the town j and community, but they should do a good part more willingly, and not let the main burden fall upon a few in a matter that concerns the education and morals of the community. - Lon Taylor, an employ in the Evansville cotton mill% shot the Superintendent Jack Osborn, Thursday, because be was ejected from the building for drunkenness. Osborn was (Seriously hurt.

FUBEitT mtHHiU. Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Taylor visited Cincinnati this week. £. H. Reedy was here the first of the week, from Hazleton. M. M. Gowen, the trustee elect of Clay township, was at this office, Tuesday. /John Lee went to Kentucky .last week on account ot the death of his uncle who died in that state. / J. C. Ridge was here Tuesday, and said hois happy, and that Mr. Brock, for trustee, got 93 votes instead of 83. W. F. Brock was here, Monday, to fill his bond. He expressed no dissatisfaction at his majority of 93 in Marion township. Felix Miller was in town in company with Lyman B. Cook, last Monday. Both gentlemen were from Yelpen and one among our beat citizens. Oakland Enterprise: Miss Sal lie Catt, of near Union, was here Wednesday evening, attending the UtzCato nuptials-Mrs. C. R. Thomas and family, of Petersburg, have been visiting Oakland City relatives the past week. Joseph Ashby and Joseph H. Bush were callers at our office on Monday, the day they qualified as officers of Monroe township. Mr. Ashby is the assessor and Mr. Bnsh one of the constables of the township. They will no doubt make the very best of officers. Dr. W. H. Link has moved his family from Otwell to this place, and will practice his profession here, having formed a partnership With Dr. A. R. Byers. Dr. Link was a practitioner of this place before he went jo Otwell; he has therefore moved among acquaintances and friends, who welcome him as a citizen as well as a physician and surgeon. —. ■ ' The list of names of readers of the Democrat has been honored the past few days by the following: J. W. Shelton, M. M. Gowen, W. H. Scales, Wm. M. Hillman, J. A. Shepard, Thos. Parker, Clinton C. Snyder, Jl. B. Blaize, Warren Wiggs, Wm. M. Paris, Wm. Bell, F. B. Miller, Benton V, Parker, Samuel Fettineer, Felix Miller, Joseph H. Bush, Joseph Ashby, J. W. Bilderback, and Patrick 11. Beatty. THE T. 0. C. B. R.

There ie as yet no movement toward the building of the Owensboro & Vincennes railroad. Months ago we asserted that the enterprise which has already cost thousands of ‘dollars in money and time spent in “working up” the scheme, and great results had been anticipated by our enterprising citizens and the people along the line of the proposed road, was In the hands of speculators who were manipulating the scheme in jtheir own individual interests, who ignore the public interest and are playing the part of the “dog in the manger,” they einnot build the road themselves and will not allow other parties who could, to build the road. It -is a well known policy of the gresat trank lines to prevent the building of rival or competing lines of road, and they will pay individuals who may control the subsidies and right of way given or secured for such proposed competing roads, more money thau these individuals can make by building the road. It is onr opinion that our proposed Owensboro k Vincennes road and the proposed Vincennes It New Albany road, are “held up” by this policy sad the same individuals are preventing the buildiug of both roads. —Owensboro Progress. ' Died, Dora £. Arnold, daughter of William and Margaret! Arnold, on fast Monday night, April 8ih, 1890, aged 21 years, 10 months, sad 23 days. Miss Arnold has suffered long from dropsy and that dread disease, consumption. She bor« her suffering with that patience so well exempliffad by all who rely, in the hours of life that approach closest to death, on the hope that is born of a true region. She was loved by all who knew her;1 was a member of the Regular Baptist church, was one of those devoted Christians who always love their church. / In answer to Juquries will! say that Perry Corn had bis tickets printed at this office, off the same type: and form that the regu 1»t Democratic ticket was printed fftma. Colonel J. P. Sanford lectured here Saturday night on “Old Times and New.” On Sunday night his subject was “Wslks in Rone.” The lectures were Instructive end interesting.

WAGOHB, AND ROAD & CHILLED PLOWS!

New Ground Plows, One-Horse, Pirn, Double-Shovel Plows Corn Drills h

Peace Wire, Doors an Window Sash, • Stave Repair; Nails, Etc], Etc. «

LL BE SOIiD AT VERY CLOSE PRICES. House that Carries Oexiume Oliver Plow t will Pay you to get Our Prices.

All Sxpliii Ed. Democrat: The Democrat Inst week intimated that Wigga iraa defeated at Winslov. To learn that such is a mistake, examine the tallots. Yon will line, that the . tickets cast from Road District No. 2, which does not include Winslow, are the tickets that defeated: Hr. Wiggs, or which kept his excellent race at Winslow and elsewhere from giving him a majority. You will find that Winslow voted all right. RESPECTFULLY. Likely, Eat Doubtful. Dale Reporter: Lty a piece of cold charcoal on a bu m, and the pain will instantly ceuse; keep it on for an bouar and the wound is healed. Don’t forget trying thii when you meet with an accideulef ti e kind referred to. We happen to know there is virtue iu the remedy.

Poo - Policy. A farmer ne. r Princeton insured his property wit)> a. traveling insurance agent not lo ng ago and now since the tornado gav j hi it a severe shake np he is unable ;o find the agent that insured him in t rder to have his claim settled.—Prince on Leader. (trifling. A new game jf cards is taking the place of progr issivc euchre. It is called “graboas It is played with six decks of eat is all shuffled together and divided equally between two players. The g ante is something like solitaire.— Wat ^ington Advertiser. Frank Lory jut his knee with a drawing knife the other day, and will perhaps b crippled. The stock lav? was defeated in every township in the county. The old cour t house in Evansville will be sold at suction on May 31st. 100 ACRES Of fine land in Davies County for sale at a bargain. Part Cash, balance on time. Elmer Bkadfield, Petersbnrd, led. MEN'WANTED! To represent onr well- known nursery in this county, for town and country trade. Good pay weekly. A stead;; position with a Nurrery of over thirty years’ standing, and a known responsibility. We want good, lively workers, and will pay well. Good references required. Apply qniek, stating age. CHASE BROTH 15KS COMPANY. St Chicago, Illinois. A Salary With expenses paid will come handy to anyone who is now oat of employment, especially where no previous experience is required to get the position. If you want a position, see advert isement on this page headed, “A Chance to Make Money." 4t

A Gmi Concert Will be given at Fleming’it Opera House, April 17 and 18 (at night) by Prof. Weber’s Orchestra aud Brass Band assisted by in any eminent vocalists of the city. The culminating parts of the program will be i grand Roman Military drill, ip ''mum costume, some thing nevei t seen in Petersburg. Sogur time agv 'lie Orchestra was organised at ah t expense on the part of the mem! V and the Orchestra has recently oigat yd a Brass Band at additional expense. Toward defraying these expenses the proceeds are to be giren. A special effort has been made to m«kc the entertainment pleasii g to both the ear and the eye. It is hoped that the people of Petersburg and vicinity appreciate the value ot a home 0 -chestra and Band and will show the! appreciation by a liberal patrons $e. See programs below: PBOGRin. , PAiar I. 1. MubIc by Orchestra 2. Vocal Duet, [Star of Evening) .Min Lydi Knight Mr . H. Bead a Comet Solo.......1*1: if. Weber i 4. Music by Orchestra 6. Male Quartet [Bul lfrog on the but Messrs. Hammond, Finney, Glee* a, Wilson S. Duet Violin A Comet . . . .Messrs. Wei i* * King Pa*t II. 7. Roman Military Drill 8. Sole.[WhistleJ Min 1 re lickn. •. Roman Military Drill 1 < Part III. 10. Duet B A JC-flat Clarions Us . .Messrs. Ktnran * Weber 11. Orchestra 12. Violin Solo. ......I1 of. Weber la Song A Chorus, [fbose good 414 days] . .Members ol Orchestra 14. Trombone Solo.P of. Weber 15. A Misrepresentation .MaJ. Wt 1 Carle ton R Music by Orchestra (A new peogram ts arranged foi he Hcoond night.)

Sugar-cflgfAA hams cheap at King’s Hats, Ribbons, and Flowers at Mrs. S. E. Shanks’ & Co’s are of the latest styles. Oue door above postoffice, Petersburg, Ind. 3t. Oat Meal at King’s. GEO. R. KING’S, Pickles, Catsups, Canned Goods, GEO. R. KING’S. Ike Little has added. a cigar to his line of tobaccos, one of the best, If not the best ever brought to town. It is a pure Haranna wrapper and filler and is, without doubt, the most delicious smoker iu this county. Toilet Soaps, and all in this line Geo. King. Go to A. H. Alexander and get your | Tornado and Syclone policies. He has only first-class companies. 4t W. F. Jones will bring you the best of new milk to your door at the most reasonable rates. Fresh milk, cream, or butter in any quautity. Leave your order with him. 5t.

Coffee’*. Tea*, Sugars, Coffees, and Garden Seed at King’s. For Sale or Trade. We hare a near wagon and harness, the very best, which we will sell, or will trade fei a good livery horse. Must be a good driver, and not younger than 5 yrs. Fleming & Son’s. S. G. Barrett & Son have been contracted with to sell goods to the members of the F. M. B. A., for one. year, from Dec. 1,1889. 3m Parties wishing to purchase anything in the Monumental line wonld do well to call on J. & B. Young,next door to McFarland A Ficken, Main street, Petersburg, Ind., Satisfaction in work and prices guaranteed. [If A gentleman who has a lew hundred dollars to leud authorizes us to give you his name if you will call at this office. Esisy terms. tf. The Hickory King bas the smallest cob and largest graiu of any corn, and will out-yield any other corn in the coontry. You can get your seed corn from A. H. Alexander. 4t. Monty To Loan. On Long time and easy terms on first mortgage, real estate security. E. A. Elt. Fo r Sale, A splendid Block & Tackle. Call on Geo. King. 4t. We are now prepared to show our new stock of goods which has been carefully selected. We have added a nice line of carpets and can show the vary latest patterns in the market. Our line of Dry Goods is complete and in dress goods we are able to show you seme excellent styles. In clothing we still take the lead. And in Hats are at the top. Wecan show you the best stock of shoes in the town and at prices to suit all. If you Want to to put money Where it will do the most good call and see ns J. B. Young & Co. 3t

LEGAL. Adrainistratior’s SaleNOTICE Is hereoy given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Michael Snyder deceased, pursuant to the order of the Pike Circuit Court mnde at the last term thereof, will sell at public auction, on th» premises at 2 o’clock p. m. >n 8ATURDAY, MAY 3> 1890, the following real estate of said decedent situated near Otwell in Pike County Indiana to-wit:—part of the north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section five, town one south, range six west; beginlng at a stake or point thirty-three feet north *>.li degrees east from the north-west corner or lot number twenty-eight In said town of Otwell, thence north degrees east eight hundred and twenty-nine feet to the middle of the Otwell A Portersviile road, thence north with said road to a point twenty-one rods south of the north-east corner of the east half of the south-east quarter of said section, thence west forty rods, thence north five rods, thence west forty rods to ths quarter mile section line, thence south to the northern boundary of the town of Otwell on Jolforson street, thence south M degrees east with said Jeflerson street to the place of beginlng, containing twelve acres and being the last residence of said decedent. Said sale will be In discharge of all Incumbrances. TERMS;—One-third cash, one-third In six months, and the residue at the expiration of twelve months from day of sale, purchaser to give notes with approved f'ree-hold surety for the deferred payments, with interest at six per oent per annum from date, with attorneys fees and without relief ftrora valuation laws. LaFayktt* Tunes, E. A. Ely. Attorney. Administrator. Notice of Administration. vrOTICE Is hereby given, that thennderdgniv ed has been appointed by the Clerk of the Clreult Court of Pike county .State of Indiana, _____jy,State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of James Rl«les| late of PikeConnty, deceased. Said estate is supposed to he Solvent. Lyman B, Cook, Petersburg, April 14,1MM. Administrator S. A. Ely, Attorney.

. yUO^F.WHONAL CARDS. | £. A. ££¥. Attorney at Law, lp#9BtlB6, INDIANA. Offieeu>v :rJ.B. Adams & Son’s Drue Store He Is a!ro * member of the United States Collection As.toeiatlor, and gives prompt attention to every matter in which he is engaged X. P. XICHABDSOK. A. H. TAT LOB BK HABBS81T * TATI.AR, Attorneys at Law PETERSBURG, INDIANA. Prompt aueniinn given to ail business A Notary Public constantly in the office Office in Carpenter Building, Eighth and Main. ■t. ft. H.JJ1E, Physician m Surgeon PETERSBURG, INDIANA: Office is Bank Building. Residence on Seventh rtreet. three squares south of Main Calls promptly attended, day or night. I. M baNAK, Physician sm Surgeon PETERSBURG, INDIANA Wlilpraetice its Pita and adjoining counties OC-ee in Montgomery Building Office hoars day and night. g)#-r.i»tnses of Wf.atn and Children a specialty. Chronic and difficult cases sollcted E»WiN SMITH, Attorney at Law, Alfa ; " . RJSAL ESTATE AGENT, ‘EFKRSBCRQ, INDIANA. Office over Gne Frank’* store Special attention d»»u to Collections. Buying and ^Salting Lauds, Examining Titles, Furnishing I - ; :' ' . “ « DETISTRY EL J. HARRIS

Resident Dentist, PSTEKSBIJKO INOtiHA, ALL WOKE WARRANTED W. S. STONEOIPEEB.

summm- dentist. mCBSICSIi, 1NSIA9IA, Office in room* t A 7 in Carpenter Building. Operation* first-eiam, Ait work warranted. Anaesthetic* tiled tor painless ox traction af teeth. Unite -A.t Home A gain -: HU PETEKtBCBC.:My appliances trs alt new and in direet conformity with the latest improvement* need in Eenteetry. I bare located peruiaaently over P. C. Hammond’sd Son's, when I will do Bridge end Crown work n specialty. »S fil» ». LO(TXEtlinil< 'iDENTIST. REA I, ESTATE AND 1N8UBAHCB lasoraDceui&eal Estate PETERSBURG, : : : INDIANA. Dsadiag companies represented Proum attention to bosineas. Notary work canl till and Sntell gently performed Rates reason able, OfH e In Rank Baildiug Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, t**wx:K»s«t?««, : : inbiana. All lAnda and Town Property placed In my •hand* for *aii will he advertised lrea of chei-g*. OPFrCB—Upstairs over City Drag Store. BARBERS Model Barber Shop. Lee & Parrott. Th* asily *hep its town run by whits men Work flnst-cliw*. Satisfaction guaranteed. We nsEko a Specialty of Children** and alsnef Ladies* hair cutting Dyeing done to the sat* satisfaction atoil. CAUL I.ES A PARROTT,

W. L. DOUCL ,S $3 SHOE OENTLEWUN. JliwCdr, H«ut Land Grain and Craafc iloorTraterprpot | . ttt-'sEWW) rJIOK. WELT SHOE. _ -1S» SK-KH. HOF. i 8HC T8» Best in the w< M GKNUISKj > FOI.K-B AND. F. ■MM iJMIB Lae POLICE S^OBKIN S3 & *2 SHOES uf'8a. •1.15 SHOE FOR MISSES. sr* J. B. Y0T7NQ & C . Soiled Stood j Harness. Saddlery, <5 . it Bun BUS. These roods were toiled bj renttii uricf the late fire, but are absolute Good as New. Must be Sold at Once. FRED. RE1 SS. HOW’S YOUR FEN E?

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___ I I 5RCB. Laws. Garten, Poultry and St<Kk Fr tag. all sixesand widths.Gstestomatch. Prtsss wTsold ^ea^5SW5*wSsv&L& « JP. a.-'lltatMl UWN u4 twirw Mm. FOR SALE! FLORIDA LAN3 5. Kailaklt far Track Ka •!>» Craves. Pineapple i. Hirer Treats, u FRANK FOSTER ORCHID, INDIAN RITEB, uA. Dec 1.1 a mU I CHANCE TO MAKE k NET. D Ralurjr and Expenses paid, or Co mission If preferred. Salesmen lvnntc everywhere. No experience needed. Add aa.statngage. W-L McKay, Ksrserysiaa, a. re, S.I. TOWN8HIPT U3 TEES’ NOT MS. > Ff' ■nates. iea son* sideaee Ith tbs ustee. XrOTICB Is hereby given to all pat >s later* LN ested that I will attend at nit flea la Stsadal, T XVBKY TUESDAY, To transact business connected wlti » effiee of trustee of Lockhart township. / having business with said office v take ratios. J. W. BTILWEI.L. NOTICB1* hereby given to all ps cerned, that I will be at my one rails east of Arcadia, XTBXT TXnSDAT, To attend to business connected office of Trustee of Monroe towns. SAMUEL. LOWE, NOTICE is hereby given, that I my residence, XVKXY THPXSDAY, To attend te business connected office of Trustee of Logan townsblr Positivelyjno business Iran cent on office-days. SILAS KIRK, TtfOTICB is hereby given to all p ties sea earned that I will attend atm: ealdeaee XVBKY XOItBAY, To transact business connected wit Aa oSlee Trustee of Madison fowship. Positively no business transa dexcept on offilco-days. JAMES RUKBLB mates. 'V'OTICK is hereby given to all " terested that I will attend a In Velpen, XVBKY FBI DAT, to transact business connected wl< of Trustee of Marion township, having business with said offiee effiM the offiee take n otice. W. F. BROCK ■▼BUT BAT, To tPADDact bU«fn<*M CODnr'ClDd wl * Trustee of J.fSmeetewn.b^