Pike County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 50, Petersburg, Pike County, 1 May 1890 — Page 3

imitTri BAII1IX 1,M*IPCM»IT. 2 "Down went IfcGinty Te'tbo bottom of the tea.” Poor Mac. if he had been trading with us in place of fooling With the sea he would hare been alive to-day.

HAG BOUGHT Experience. Take warning from his fate, and don’t go to monkeying with the sea, but trade with us. Those leiM Styes Of Dress goods, French Satteens, Zephyr Ginghams, Challie, Ombre Cloth has been all the Vage, 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. ■ m • ^ OUR ® * CARPETS Are beauties and very cheap. Trunks and Yalises. ALL TEE MM MS Of Gents and Boys Clothing and Hats. IASBB0TE! GO., Leaden of Lev Prices. "‘oCfn*. Petersburg, Ind HORRBROOOK'S COLUMIf *

NHMIlj Well. I hare a tow t hut would not eat corn •a aecoant at cholera. I tried a package of Hornbreok’s Modal Hog Cholera Core, and at thla writing the it perfectly well. Jan. 14,1890. tiitiT M a Lott. JJodel (Jough galsam, Sire Care For Coughs, Colds, and kindred die* oases. Sold on a guraalee br •

3. K. Philip*. Jeaaph McCrary, IT A. Burkhart, faha Oaaal, W.R, I.lttl*. John Howard, ■. Balderansn, .1. M. Shandy. Ayr** * Pip**, M. Dillon A Ron 3. V. Mllay A Ron . •>]•■>• * Rkawinglan.

Union, Oliphant Band, Madison tp., OatsTlIle, Uttla’s Button, Hoimtr, Blackburn, ■bandy’s Coal Bank, Alplers, Otwsil, Winslow, Aysrshira.

GU8 FKANK’S BARGAINS. Last week we spoke of onr large* sales in Thta week we wish to inform onr patrons that our stock of Spring Has by no means been neglected, for we ^how all the latest styles in Straw, v' Stiff, and Soft Hats. In TB.TOKS VALISES We hare a complete assortment. Come and 6ee, at G-TJS stobe.

THE PIKE COUNTY DEMOCRAT. THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1890. Measly are in some parts of the country. _-_« A few cases of diptheria are reported from Evansville. , Newbnrg lias formed a Business Men’s Association. Give ns a Business Men’s Association. The sooner the better. The Democratic convention in Gibson county will be held on the 27th inst __ \* As a matter of fact, Jas. R. Bowman furnishes milk that is heathftil and pure._ r Some of our citizens have not yet entirely recovered from the eflects of LaGrippe. - _ Wolflin Bros’ furniture factory was gutted by fire at Evansville last Thursday night. ■ The Gibson county commissioners have purcha&d a farm for the purpose ot erecting on it a poor asylum. Liverpool Lodge, I. O. O. F., of Washington, celebrated the 81st anniversary of the Order last Saturday, A number of business blocks will be built at Washington this Summer. Also a tine church and school build»*»S- __ - The Indiana Sunday School Union is collecting statistics for its annual report which will be embodied in the census of 1890. /Robert Nichols, the oldest drayman in Evansville, died of an injnry received years ago in his business, lie was 75 years old.- y

Those who owe subscription will confer a great tavor by settling in some way as soon as possible. Publishing a newspaper is Terv expensive l>r. T. L Reeves, of Otwell, made a consignment of his goods (Drugs) for the benefit of his creditors. Mr. Reeves has engaged in other business. Ex-Commissioner Meyers and wife, •f Knox county, was here last Monday, visiting friends and relatives. Mr. M, is one of Knox county's first farmers. Charley Taylor (colored) was sent to the penitentiary from Rockport last week for ten years for having robbed D. J. Axton. lie was also fined in the sum of 1500. The firm of Thurman & Ashby attorneys, is in the Bank Building,where they will always be found. This firm has determined to do all in its powxr for the success of its clients. Fish in the back waters is plentiful, 60 reported by our nimrods. They say the ponds in White river bottoms are full of fish which were left there by the receding back-water. Washington wfents to bore for gas, oil, or something of that sort. Anyhow machinery has been received there to go into the earth 3,000 feet. They will get salt water. Rev. II. Clay Yates, who has done a good deal of preaching in this county, has been in Vincennes several days, preachingHhe necessity of erecting a new church in that place. In the near future, Spartan Lodge No. 90 K. of P., of Petersburg, Indiana, Will, in company with the friends of the lodge, go on an excursion on the beautiful Ohio river. A barn belonging to Thomas Clements, ot Alfordsville, was burned a few days ago. Three horses, a fins bull, and a large quantity of grain and farming impliments were burned in the barn. - . -. -JU The stock law is still in force in Madison township. There is no going behind the order of the Commissioners. They so ordered it. Npether township in the county is in like condition. The trial of Nats for attempting rote bribery came up at Stendal last week. The defense entered a demur, and was sustained. The prosecution refused to draft a new complaint, and to the case rests for the present. Waiter djlfiller, editor of the statesman, of Chicago, and lion. Albert Griffin, chairman of the National Republican Temperance committee, will be at Evansville, May 7th, to engage in debate, the former advocating the Prohibition party, and the latter the Republican party. James A. Jones shot tour times at Raleigh Meyier, on the streets of Rockport, last Thursday, without hitting him. Jons’* daughter Lida had ailed young Meyier for broach of promise. A compromise was boing looked after,end when Meyier appeared on the opposite side of the street the attempt to kill was made. Jones is thought to be mentally deratiged.'

■ I«1m Near Unten. Last Mender week ago, John W. Csomer, ol near Union, was tried before ’Squire Henry Fields, in this place, for assull and battery on Charles 'Westfall, also of near the ss.me place. He was fined and costed |13. On the way hoase, A. L. Coomer and Jas. Hughes were in a road cart, and the other parties interested were in a wagon containing John Dillbn, J. W. Grubb, Sr., Chas. Westfall, J. W. Myrick, Jas. Grubb, Hiram Grubb, and George Grubb. Near the residence of Wm. Colvin, about.2 ntiles east of Union, the parties cane together and a raeelee ensued. A. It. Coomer accused John Dillon of having lied about him concerning theiate election in Clay township. This Dillon denied, whereupon Coomer choked him. Other angry gestures were made by the parties immediately engaged In a mistaken manner of settling a difference. By seme means Diliion got a chance and struck Coomer on the head a severe blow. Whether he hit him with his fist or not, no one knows; however, the blow went well to the skull, and was supposed to have perhaps even fractured it. Coomer soon aftor procured a pistol and fired three times, ostensibly for the purpose of killing Dillon. None ot the bails took effect, all missing clearly. When he attemp-1 ted to fire the fourth time, Chas. j Westfall caught the pistol and was shot through the hand. This ended this part of the melee. A. L. Coomer and Jas. Hughs are supposed to hare gone heme. The parties in the wagon went to Union and filed an affidavit agafnst A. L. Coomer for assult with intent to kill. Coomer has not ret been fonnd. He is supposed to be in Kentucky. On last Friday, J. W. Coomer was again arraigned in this town for assult, but was acquitted.

Tlie March session ot the Warrick county Grand Jury returned au indietmeut against Wat. E. Denny, on the charge of embezzlement. Denny is new in the Jeffersonville penitentiary for robbing the Booitville postolfice, but he was sentenced to a fifteen month’s term by the United States Court for embezzling government mouey. The charge which" is now preferred against him Is the embezzlement of the private funds of Fn. Swint, and probably others. It is alleged that Denny took money not only belonging to the government, buit also from trusting friends. The amount of the posteffice shortage, for which Denny was responsible, was $6,000; but a part of this sum is said to have been ex-Postmaster Swint’s personal funds. Denny’s term of imprisonment will be out in December next; that is, if he is accorded three mouths on good behavior, as will probably be the case. He is now serving as book-keeper m one ot the work shops. The new indictment will lead to his arrest immediately upon his discharge. Mvxctc, Ikd., April 26.—Yesterday half a hundred people in this city were suddenly seized with pains and severe sickness of the stomach, the attacks continuing for several hours. A number are still quite sick, with new cases developing to-day. Much excitement at first prevailed, as the physicians were foiled in determing the cause, some thinking the trouble arose from diseased meat, while others pronounced it La Nona, the prevailing epidemic in Germany and Italy. At the Abott House, twentytwo boarders, with the proprietor’s wife, were all attacked at the same time. James Burgess was walking along the road, where he fell and lay unattended far an hour.—Evansville Journal. From LeMastervKle: Granville Coleman has gone to Lincoln City -J. R. Arnold, deputy assessor, i was asking about our property last week-Mathew McClure, one of Monroe township’s pioneers, is not expected to live long1-John Scales is very low of pneumonia-Several st udents from our school attended the examination at Winslow last Saturday—Henry Wiggs has moved into his new hquse-Last week’s floods stopped travel on the bottom roads for a while——Dan Wiggs has bought Henry Ashby’s store at Arthur, and is assisted by the gentlemanly clerk, Henry Wade-A young horse kicked Simeon Mason, fracturing his cheek bone. He lain a critical condi-tion-John M. Davis took to market this Week a fine lot of Spring chickens. Pike county has one of the oldest fairs in Indiana. It will net be a great while till the grounds will bo repaired and pat in good shape for another exhibition. The Otweil Mill company claims 'o have the best custom of any mill in this part of the country. 100 Acres Of One land in Darias County for | sale at a bargain. Part Cash, balanoe mi liras. Et.nza BaAi»ntu>, | Petersbunl, I»d.

PURELY PERSONAL. Frank Scott went to Washington on business Monday. Charles Coleman went to Washington last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Shandy wore calling ob friends last week at Washington. J. J. Bofrman, the popular dairyman, has oar thanks for recent favors. W. V. Hargrove and little son, Charley, made a flying trip to Evansville, Monday. Peter Drof bought six thousand pounds ot old iron from one man last Monday morning. Thomas Reed is improving his brick factory, and will burn brick without having any eye-bricks. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Nichols spent part of Saturday and Sunday with Mr. N’s parents in Jefferson towuship. Mrs. O. Moore, nee Miss Lillie Custin, of Cincinnati, is here visiting relatives. She went to Evansville, Monday. M. Gray, of Otwell, has been in town this week, attending business and renewing acquaintance with his many friends in this place. G. B. Ashby, of Winslow, srill move to this place soon, and trill practice law in partnership with W. J. Thurman, with whom he has arranged for this business. D. Q. Chappell and Frank B. Posey are now installed in their new office in the Bank Building, and look as legal like as a “fat and lean agency.” Mrs. C. W. Hisgen, and her sister, Miss Priscilla Reuse, are visiting triers and relatives in Evansville this week. From there they go to Hopkinsville, Ky.

Superintendent M. B. Thomas, of Union, was here last Fridiy on his war to the south of the country to attend business connected with his ofSce. Her. N. W. Clark was in town, Tuesday. He i6 an old Pike county boy, but is now engaged at Hunting-, burg, and other places preaching to members of the C. P. Church. Jas. R. Bowman is furnishing a numer of our citizens with milk from his dairy. He has a care about the business that produces a desired confidence in all who have tried the product of hi^dairy. 8i$nuel Armstrong, who has been in Missouri for a good while, was in onr sanctum, Thursday, looking fine and fat. lie is one of Pike’s jolly boys, who got the Western fever and went to Missouri to engage in the lumber business. Joe Newkirk left here, Monday, for Seymour, Ind., to sell a car load of horses tor the proprietors of the LaFayette Stock Farm. A few days ago he sold a car load for the same parties at Princeton. The company are well pleased with Mr. Newkirk as a salesman. The friends of S. C. Wyatt hare arranged to ceiebrate his thirty-sixth birthday. The affair takes place today. We acknowledge an Invitation to be present and regret that previous arrangements prevents our doing so. It will be one of the happiest days of Mr. Wyatt’s life, and iye would be pleated to be there to enjoy It with him and his friends. Huetingburgexpects to have an excellent fair this year. So does Oakland City. Those two towns seem to be getting up a lively opposition though oaeh is unconscious of the fact. From Ciay Bank: So insignificant a thing as a cat is cansing considerable trouble in Monroe township. A kitten belonging to William T. Mason followed its owner to chnrch, whore it was claimed by Asa Mason, who carried it away. A law case about a cat will be something of a novelty, but, it is said, a certainty. Funnt. Whenever you want any “deadhoad” puffing, call on us, and whenever you have any paid work to do, take it elsewhere. Of course, we are wealthy, and this “puffing” of meetings, societies and persona help to “fill up” the paper and enables ns to while away the monotonous intervals between the cutting of coupons off of our bonds. If yon want to see your “puff” after it is printed it ia a very easy matter to step into a store and borrow the paper. Do not,.under any circumstances, suppose that a paper and labor coat anything;.-- Eeannillc Journal. Election Vetlce. Notice is hereby given that there will tire a meeting ot the Stock: belders of the Petersburg Building and Loan Fund Association of Petersburg Indiana, at the office of the Secrtary (County Auditor's office), on Wednesday evening. May 14tb, 1890, for the purpose of electing ten directors for said association to serve for the ensuing; year. Frank It. Bilderback, Secretary. 2b

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Nev Ground Plows, One-Horse, flows, Donble-SM Plows, CMors, Corn Drills,

Fence Wire; \ ■Door and Window Sash, Stoye Repairs, Nails, Etc., Etc.

stoves ana i±ard"vare, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT VERY CLOSE PRICES. The only Petersburg House that Carries Genuine Oliver Plow Repairs. It will Pay you to get Our Pricea SHAWHAXT and BOOUSHOT.

Indiana Editors are Bluing the Director* or the V., O,. ( . & 0. R. K. 8mm Straight Talk. The Vincennes Deity Sun, of Friday, says: •‘What’s the matter with the V., O. C. & O. road? It is asserted that some of the officers a re endeavoring to feather their neats, and the Vincennes Sun intimates as much. If the Sun knows of any crookedness i: should say so in plain language. Down this way the people are becom - ing anxious to see work on the road progressing.”—Oakland City Record. “The Sun is noted for the use of plain language and its handling of tiie V. & O. management has been no exception to the rule. If the Recorii had followed the discussion in thesu columns, it would not ask for any - thing more explicit. A prominent and enterprising citizen of Vinceunc i a few days since remarked that if it had not been for the Vincennes directors the V. & O. road would bo in operation to-day. lie understood tbs Sun perfectly well. By the way it has been but a little over a year sines these directors, at a meeting in Oakland City, rejected a solid proposition to build the line at $25,000 n mile and have it in operation by May 1st, 1890 —and in lieu of it, accepted an “inside” proposition at $35,000—thus creating a palpable margin of $7,000 for “inside” speculative profits. ‘Later this was abandoned in the fa»s of exposure and not a lick has been struck on the road and never will tv-, under the present directory, in our opinion.”—Owensboro Inquire*'. From Algiers: Dr. W. II. Link is no more for this township, being a resident of Petersburg Henry Fulcher and wife, of Madison lownshi p, visited his motber-in-lavr, Mrs. Margarett Myers, this week, and T. 0 Milburu and wife of Petersburg, visited I. R. Lett and family-Jot tt Adams is building a fine barn-Dr. W. H. Russell has sown 30 acres of oats-Algiers has 5 dry goods stores, 2 physicians, 2 blacksmith shops, l\ millinery store, and one of the bei : church buildings in the county.' TLu town does a big business for a lilt e place-W. P. Arnold sold his fixe Itaare to George Ward for $150-O E. Hadiock is building i new dwelling house that will cost a thousand dollars-Geo. W. Massey threshed out 400 bushels of wheat last week— Albert C. Benjamin and Anna Hale were married last week. May the young couple be hepipy und prosper-ous-The F. M. B. A sat Algiers have elected the following officers: President, W- E. Chappel i; Secretary, O. E. Hadiock; Treasurer, Arthur A. Whitehead; Seetinal, Isaac Sergius ——Arch Wolvington will take thci census of Jefferson township. BcKKKf. Hill, j

iNiu iran. To tell the day of the week ef any date take the last two figures of the rear, and a fourth of the number represented by those figures, disregard ing the fraction, then acid the date of the month, and then add to this the figure in the following table, one figure standing for each naunth: 3-6-6-2-4-0-2-5-1-3-6-1: Divide the sum by 7 and then count from Sunday till you have reached as many days as there are units in the remainder, and you hare the day of the week: any date of any month in any rear you may Lav*! chosen falls on. To illustrate the rule, let us take to-day, Thursday,, May 1st, 1890, and apply the rule to see how it will work. We have the number represented by the two last, figures in 1890, which if 90. Divide by 4 and we have 21!,. Now add 90 and 22 and the day of the week which is 1, and also the number in the series of figures cortespanding to the month, 4, and we haw 117. Divide by 7 and the remaindsr is 5. Countt ffom Sunday, and' the 1st of April! Tails on Thursday. Stock That Kay Mat at Large. According te the aider of the Coun - ty Commissioners, not a 1 stock can run at large, in Pike coun ty. On thin subject we take from the Commissioners records language which explains itself as follow* s “All horses except horses not caster ated over one year old, all cattle except bulls over six months old, all bogs except boars ever three months old, and except hogs with no rings in their noses over three months old.

Two thousand good fencing pickets for sale. M. L ILeathman, 2t. Hosmer Indiana. Go ® A. H. Alexander and get your Tornado and Syclone policies. He has only first-class companies. 4t Why not go to King for grocercies ? He sells reasonable and handles goods that are fresh and fine. Young man, yon will find the nobbiest spring and summer suits at M. Frank’s. Lowest prices is our motto. A gentleman who has a few hundred dollars to lend authorizes us to give you his name if you will call at this office. Easy terms. tf. Hats, Ribbons, and Flowers at Hrs. S. E. Shanks’ & Co’s are of the latest styles. One door above postoffice, Petersburg, Ind. 3t. I have just received the latest style* in Spring and Summer goods which I will sell cheaper than any other homes in Town. Moses Frank. W. F. Jones will bring you the best ot new milk to vour door at the most reasonable rates. Fresh milk, cream, or butter in any quantity. Lear* your order with him. 5t. Go to Frank Scott's Sale, Sat. May 3. Money will change hands that day —lots of if. Bring what you have to sell, and come buy what you want to buy. Property of any kind—especially live stock. Parties wishing to purchase anything in the Monumental line would do well to call on J. & B. Young,next door to McFarland A Ficken, Main street, Petersburg, Iud., Satisfaction in work and prices guaranteed. [tf The Hickory King has the smallest cob and largest grain of any corn, and will out-yield any other corn in the country. " You can get your seed corn from A. H. Alexander. 4t. For Sale, A splendid Block k Tackle. Call on Geo. King. 4t. KING’S GROCERY. Canned Goods. Canvassed Hams. KING’S GROCERIES. Money To Loai . On Long time and easy terms on first mortgage, real estate security. E. A. Elt. For Sale or Trade. We have a flue lot of new buggies and harness which we will sell or trade for good livery horses. (3t) Fleming a Sons. Sotieo to the Members ef the F.M.B.A. I have the contract of selling to the F. M. B. A. of Knox county, and all Farmers of this county can buy Goods Uuder that same contract. Moses Frank. ... Settee to Coatraetors. Sealed bids for the building of a school house in District No 1, in Clay township, will be received by me until the 15th day of May at 10 o’clock a. m. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of George E. King, in Petersburg, until the 3d day of Ma y at the postoffice in Union. I reserve the right to reject any or all bids. W. A. Oliphant, Trustee Clay Township. Excursion Rates to the West and South. The E. k T. H., and P. D. k E. R. R. will sell Harvest excursion tickets to poin ts in Kansas, Nebraska Iowa, Southern Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, and several other states, at the rate of one fare the round trip. Dates of sale of these tickets are April 22d, May SSOt h, Sept. 9th and 23d, Oct. 14th. Tickets will be good for thirty days to return. Stop overs will be allowed on all lines west of the Missouri River and south of Nashville for the

inspection of lands. For further information, call on or address anv of the Company’s agents, or C. It. Wheeler, G. T. A., Evansville, Ind. S. D. McLish, A. P. A., Evansville, Ind. Moaif Educational Association and Knights or Phythias Conclave. Two large meetings will bo held in the Northwest in July this year, the National Educational Association at St. Paul, July 4th to lith, and K. P. Conclave at Milwaukee, July 8th to 12th. The low excursion rate of one fare for the round trip has been authorized by the E. k T. n. R- IE, and P. D. <fc G. Ry., for both excursions. Parties contemplating atrip to this tetri tot y can receive valuable information regarding routes, connections, etc., by applying to either of the undersigned. * S. D. McLf.ish, A. P. A., Evansville, Ind. C. M. Wheeler, G. T. A., Evansville, Ind. SCOTT’S FEED STABLE Hear Depot, Petarsbnrg, Ind. HirstClass Accommodations jk.Tr .a,T..T« Good BUM* Good Water. MdpU»t^rH. Sound. Healthful Food for boiaea that can be found, Horses and Buggies Rented at Reasonable Rates. TEIURG - DOSE - 01 • SHORT - I0TICE g^CMvo nao a Trial. FRANK SCOTT. I

PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . A ■ t A.*' #> .■«/* »•>-'-'W' a.V' /\/* j £. A. *:£-¥♦ Attorney at Law, PETERSBURG, INDIANA. Office over j. R. Adams A Son’s Drag Store He is also a member of the United States Collection Association, and gives prompt attention to every matter In which he is engaged. t. r. KirnARDSov. a h tatloji KICHABEBSe* * TATIOK, Attorneys at Law PETERSBURG, INDIANA. Prompt attention giTen to all bnsinesa. A Notary Public constantly in th* office OtBee in Carpenter Building, Eighth and Main. a. a. Ring) Physician aid Surgeon PETERSBURG, INDIANA. Office in Bank Building. Residence on Seventh street, three squares south of Main. Calls promptly attended, day or night. ,i' s«. tdaMAie, j * Physician ud Surgeon PETERSBURG, INDIANA. Will practice tn Pike and adjoining counties Office in Montgomery Building. Office hours day and night. CUP Diseases of Women and Children a specialty. Chronie and difficult eases solicted •EBWIK SMITH, Attorney at Law, A3CD . REAL ESTATE AGENT, PETERSBURG, INDIANA. Office over Gus frank’s store. Special attention given to Collections. Buying and -Celling Bands, Examining Titles, Funds hing Abstracts, etc. DETISTRY E. J. HARRIS

Resident Dentist, PKTEKMMUKG INDIiXA, ALL WORK WARRANTED W.B. STOBECIPHER. vw yvA.'v'^vyv.^

SUR0EOH - SSSTIST. PETiCRIKrWfc, IK IRIAN A Office in rooms $ A'! in Carpenter Bonding. Operations Crsi-elass. Aii work warranted. Anaesthetics need for painlrss extraction ef teeth. IJnne At Home Again -:IK PETBUSBCBe*!' 1C v appliances are all new and in direct conformity with the latest improvements osod in Dentestry. I hare located perma^ nentlv orer P. C. Hammond’s A Son’s, whers 1 will do Bridge end Crown work a specialty. BB. CMS 0. LeiTIElllCU; DENTIST. BEAL ESTATE ASD 1N8CRABCE HKMH & WEST tarance•*Real Estate Ag'era.ts, PETERSBURG, IKDIASA Leading eoltpanlee represented. Prosap attention to business .Satary work.eareiuB • _Vales t-Add/in ritVlUIOii W W5CB1UCIW. aswm..,, ---- and Inteli gently performed. Kate* reaeon abla. 09 a in Bank Banding Real Estate Agency. P. W. CHAPPELL, «*■*»•»*«» ! i l»»*A*A. Ail Lands andTewst Property placed in ray hands foraaie will he adrertisad freeof charge. OFFICE—UpU&itcoe er City Dm* Store. BARBERS Model Barber Shop* John Lee. The ealy *hep in town ran by white men Work Brat-class. »*tisto-ttoii guaranteed. Vs make a specialty of Children’* and sleesf Ladies’ hair catting, tfyeing dene to the satsailifattieu ^7*11. Ca Lij. JOHN liH,

W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE GENTLEMEN. n*a (Sdf, He*n Lxod Grain and Crnl SBMT W st8rpro®f» . , _ « . &ILICK AH» FARM KRB' 8HOB. .50 EXTRA TALDE CALF 11HOF._ HI SB AS3VOKKUIGMES’8 SHOW. ' S«!oo SnS 91.75 BOYS-SCHOOL SHOM. An mad* In Congress, Button and lace. *3 & $2 SHOES uffifs. •1.75 SHOK FOB MIS8KB. J. B. YOUNG & CO. LEGAL. Adroinistratior’s Sale. NOTICE is hereDy given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Michael Snyder deceased, pursuant to the order of the Pike Circuit Court made at the last term thereof, will sell at publie auction, on the premises at 2 o'clock p. m. on SATURDAY, 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 live town one south, ranj.ei.li west;begin! neat a stake] or point thirty-three feet north 26jf degrees east from the north-west comer of lot number twenty-eight in said town of Otwell, thence north 26>i degrees east oight hundred and twenty-nine feet to the middle of thh Otwell A Portersville road, thence north with saW 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 rads, thence north fivo rods, thenco west forty rods to the quarter mile section line, thence south to the northern boundary of the town of Otwell on Jelfornon street, thence south 64 degrees east with said Jefferson street to the place or begtning, containing twelve acres aud being the last residence of said decedent. I . 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 sala, purchaser to give notes with approved free-hold surety for the deferred payments, with interest atsix per cent peranuum from date, with attorneys fees aud without relief from valuation laws. LaKayette Tratlox, E. A. Ely. AttorUey■Administrator. [Notice of Administration. XJOTICE is hereby given, that^ the undersignis ed has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pike county,St ate of India na, administrator of the estate of James Rifles,! iate of PlkeCounty, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be Solvent. Lyman B, Cook, Petersburg, April 14, 1880. Administrator 'JL A. Ely, Attorney. H«Uee ef Administration. XTOTICK is hereby given, that the under* —7 signed has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court or Pike county, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Felix 8. Falls, late of Pike County, deceased Said estate is supposed, to be solvent. Joseph L. Robinson. April 20 1890. » Administrator. 8w FOR SALE! FLORIDA LANDS. Vaiiakle tor Track Onage Graves, Pm Baaaaas. Hirer Fro Earning, incapples etas nts. Adroit. FRANK FOSTER, ORCHID^ INDIAN RITER^ELA. CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY. Salary and Expenses paid, or Commission if preferred. Salesmen wanted sveryaere. No experience needed. Address, statg age. W.Lltbr, Hareerjnea, C.eern.W.T,

T OW* MOTICBS, -\TOTICE Is hereby glTen to all partleelntsr-*-T acted that I will attaad at at cfflae la Stendal, KVKIT TURSDAY, To transact bastaeas con ncotad with the afflaa or trustee of I-ockbart township. All perssns having business with said office '.jl jilaaaa taka notice. J. W. STILWKLL, Troitak NOTlcmia hereby given to all nartlts ses cerned, that 1 will be at my reeldeaee one mile oast of Arcadia, START TCRSDAY, Toattend to business connected with the office of Truelee of Moaroe .township. SAMUEL, LOWE, Trustee. NOTICE la hereby given, that I will he at niy residence, BVEBY THURSDAY, To attend te business connected with the office of Trustee of Logan township. Mf Positively! no business Transacted ei ^Pt o» offic-Saye. 8ILAB KIM> Tr>iU#_ Aj OTIC* is hereby siren to all parties era. earned that I will attend at mj residence SYKRY MSSSATt Te transact business connected with the office Trustee of Madison towship. Positively no business transacted except on offllee-dnys. v JAMES RUMBLE, Trustee. XTOTICB is hereby riven te all persens in- ^ te rested that I will attend at say office in Velnen, BVKRY FRIDAY, to transact business connected with the office ef Trustee of Marten township. All persene - - - with said office win please having business take notice. W. P. BROOK, Trustee AJOTICE Is hereby given te ml I partite ran- ■« earned that I will attend at say affiles j with the o' IB, Trusty IV1»T