Pike County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 4, Petersburg, Pike County, 12 June 1890 — Page 3

According * to our custom heretofore, and to avoid the rush of Saturday, we will have an Embroidery sale of 2760 yds. from auction, consisting of Harrow Embroidery, Insertion, Hemstitch Embroidery, Wide Embroidery, Elouncings, in alt the Newest Patterns, all otter Embroidery; in fact., Embroidery of every width and Description' , We will also include in this sale

1947 Yards ol Ribbons Of every width color aud kind, all the *iew shades, Gros Graiu, Moire, Satin Piqiiot Edge, &c. Ill Friday, June IS and SO I'or these two days only. You Will Day the above goods at just One-Half Regular price. Come early to secure your share ol the bargains!. See the new painting, L’Angel us, the original of which recently sold in Paris at tl|e unheard of prices of $110,000. We haye now lots of new pictures of uew designs.- Call and see them. We give ’em away. fliRGROE! CO., nBnrantm M«SS&B«h, Petersburg Iud * HORXBKOOOK*S COLUMN Cite Tw Miry. The season is now upon us when the Poultry Yard is swarming with broods of young chickens. We specially invite your attention to the thoroughly reliable remedy, Model Poultry Powder FOR

CHICKEN CHOLERA, And also a preventative and cure for all diseases of poultry^ such as Drooping, lioup, Gapes, Fever, &c. We can safely recommend this remedy as entirely reliably, for it is composed of ingredients which are purely medical. < * It is a fact well known to every farmer, that the loss of poultry annually from disease is enormous, though by $ proper care and the occasional use of lodel Poultrj Powder He would be amply repaid for his trouble in the increase of profits by virtue of ihe tonic properties of this the best egg-making food in use. W. H. HORNBROOK. JJodel Qough galsam, Kir Core For Cough*, Cold*, and kindred diseases. Sold on a gurantee by W. H. Hornbipok, J. R. Philip*. Joseph McCrary. K. A. Burkhart, John Oneal, W.B, LHUc. John Howard, J.'M. Shandy.* IIA Pipes, Petersburg, 17 nlon, Oltphant Bend, Madison tp.* Oatsville, Unit ’s Station, Hosmer, Blackburn, Shaudy’s Coal Hank, Algiers. Otwell. Winslow, Ayershire, Arthur, Bonmau,

- • Some New Goods.

71 YE have displayed in our showcases one of the finest and most extensive lines of Embroidery evpr seen here, and we show some lovely new designs in Lawns, Batistes, and all Summer Goods.

7IYE have just received five cases more of w those famous Y. S. F. Fast Bla<?k Hosiery. See the boxes of them piled up in our show windows. The price you all know —15 cents a pair; two pairs, 25 cents.

G-TJS PRANK’S MAMMOTH STORE.

THEPIKE COUNTY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1890. . I The school population of the State is now 770,723. ^ The new election-law went into efleet last Sunday. Gibson county has 50 physicians, 13 of whom are in Princeton. The Princeton dressed beef station “played out” some time ago. Army-worms are working on grass and wheat in Gibson county. The State officials are again clamoring for an iucreaso of taxes. The Democratic State committee met at Indianapolis last week. Yic Churchman, of Evansville, is aged 12 aud weighs 166 pounds. City taxes at Princeton are 95c ou every #100, aud a poll-tax of #1.25. A snide show company was egged out ot Eluoru, a Daviess county town. The farmers declare that wheat is not as good as at this time last year. Indiana is the only State that rejiorts au increased acreage of oats (his year. „ An ice cream supper was given at Otwell Saturday eveuiug—so it is imported. It is claimed that Kuox county has but three persons who caunot read or write. Bedford recently shipped fivp carloads of walnut aud poplar logs to Germany. ! The first steamboat built ift New Albany in many years was launched there the other day. The people over at Washington, Daviess county, are agitating building a street railway. The brick work of the new Lutlienauchurch at Iluntiugburg will soon be completed. It will bo a good building. Jasper has relaiucd the teachers of the public schools for another year. They are now iu the midst of their iSummcr vacation. The corner-stone of a new M. E. Church has been laid at Washington, Daviess county. A fine structure is to be erected immediately. The Dental firm of Johu E. Thomas, Francis M. Green, and Nelsou U. Wilson, of Hantlugburg, has dissolved, and will hereafter be known by the firm name of Greene & Wilson. Corrydon White Caps are still practicing their cruelty. The last Was a punishment of some chicken thieves. Thieves should be punished, but the law should have its course.

Work has not yet commenced on the M. £. Church at this place. The building is about half done as to the masonry, and the iutenliou is to complete the work duriug this summer. Rev. Cyriii Thomas, of Huntingburg, will hofeiservices in the Catholic church, this place, next Wednesday, at 9 o’clock a. m. All the members are requested to be present, and the citixeus are invited to attend these services. Dr. Thoa. Aust was in Petersburg, Saturday. lie had been a few days before paroled by Gov. Ilovey from the States Prison South, where he was serving a life sentence for the killing of his brother-iii-law, James Humphrey, about nine years ago. Washington saloons are uow closed on Sundays, and there, as well as in Petersburg, those who fail to till their bottles on Saturday ufghts must pour water down their red-bot guilds or “spit cotton.” Take the water, “ye good Samaritan,” and be content. The Pike county Democratic Committee met at Winslow, Monday. Not all the townships were represented. It was decided to hold the coun - ty convention at Winslow as soon after harvest as practical, and that Monday will be the best day for hold - ing the convention. The chairman of the'committee will announce the day as soon as practical In his judgement. The following have been licensed to marry since our last report: Louie Jitegen and Ida M. Taylor, U. M. Athon and Mary £. Jones, Jonathan SPoe aud Ella Ingersoll, Jobu F. Meinlire and Eliza Ruff, Elijah K. Barrett and Eva Shoaf, Perry P. MoVtoii and A guess Elder, Elijah Reed and Elizabeth Carter, Jas. M. Tongatc and Mary E. Barrett, Turner G. Bra - shear ami Aim llcwens, Silas M. Harper .and Louisa E. Mason, Moses Dyer and Sailie Kinman, Jatnes H. Borders anil Sarah E. Holding, John H. Bid die aud Addle Nixoft -

Last Tuesday morning, Wash Ashby awoke to find that some one' daring the previous uight had eutered his meat house and carried away 100 pounds of meat. The thiePs fool prints were plainly visible in the soft mud and Mr. Ashby and his son proceeded to follow up the tracks. The foot-prints led to a house occupied by one Bud Bourer and bis mother. Mr. Ishby came to town Wednesday morning .and had a search warrant made uutAaud in company with Constable Weiley proceeded to Bourer’s and searched the premises. The meat was found in the loft of the barn, where they claimed they had put it to smoke. Bou rer saw that thiugs were getting complica ted and made a dash for the timber, fbllowed by the coustable who fired two shots at him, but failed to hit him and the supposed thief made good liis escape.— Winslow Leader. . Mrs. S. B. Carleton got a pension of $306. She gets the pension as the widow of William Anderson. Tw6 children draw a pension up to the tigae of her marriage to Dr. Carleton. Thos. Carson, deceased, is also allowed $5, a month from July 25,1888 to Oct. 9th 1888. Itwill goto his family. Martha Carson gets $12 per. month from Out. 10th, 1888, as the widow of Thos. Carson. James Peech at Otwell it allowed a peusiou of $6 per. month from March 3, 1SS4, $10 a month from April 10,1884, and $14 a month lrom Oct. 5th 1884. Mrs. A. Krqnier gets a pension of $16 from April 17tli, 1875. J. M White’s agency lias secured twenty allowances in the last 30 days. The Evansville & Richmond railway will run special trains on June 12,13,14 and 15 to Indian.Springs, a celebrated resort in Martin county. These trains will carry | hysictans and their families to and from that (joint during those days at one fare for the round trip, on acconttlof the Mitchell District Medical Society, and special rates are provided for at the Indian Springs Hotel. Prominent physiciaus will he there from Cincinnati, Louisville, Indiauapolis,St.Louis, and other points. Next Saturday there is to be a grand picnic* at Steudai in Baucrmeister’s beautiful grove. Good speakers are to address the people on various lopies, and jnusie will' be furnished by the Stendal band. There is to be refreshments of all kinds except those which are fought by Prohibitionists, and the good people are expected to be there from near and from far in great numbers. ,

“Ten Cents Extra.*? Quite a number of railroads charge ten cents extra if passengers pay their fare on the train instead of purchasing a ticket This is done, not for thesakeof the leu cents, but to encourage ticket buying, which simplifies book keeping and 'relieves conductors of the trouble and responsibility of handling money. But the Missouri rail toad commissioners have decided that railroad companies canuot legally do this, at least not iu Missouri. The fallowing is the decision: C’omplaiutywas made to the commissioners that several railroad companies in this State have a regulation in force by which passeugers paying their fare on traius are required to pay an amount in,excess of statutory rates, and a hearing having been given all railroad coinpauies concerned, the commissioners, after due consideration of the matter, hereby order and direct that the fares charged and collected for the transportation of passengers over any railroad or part of any railroad in the State of Missouri, must not iu any case exceed the maximum fares as established by section 2,(183, Revised Statutes of Missouri of 1889, whether such fares be paid upon trains or at the ticket offices of the said railroads.—?Progressive Farmer. , —- ■ Coming by Twelves. Twelve divorce cases and twelve cases fur bastardy will come up for trial iu the June term of court to begin next. Monday—au even dozen of each. In the court will be twelve jurymen, twelve cases for bastardy, twelve divorce cases, aud twelve law’yors. We do wot kuow who is responsible for this coincident, hut have heard it said that the twelve law vers can explain if they will. The jurors are: Geo. W, Wilis, Albert 1‘ancakc, Wm. C. Holloway, Thus. II. Beatty, Geo. W. Loveless, Jonathan Loveless, John Crow, John II. Salmon, Win. II. King, William A. Biggs, Geo. W. Hollon. Notice. ' All persons knowing themselves indebted to Sarah FI. Burahart for stoods will please call and settle by July the 1st. 2t. Sauau E. Bukkuaut,

PURELY PERSONAL. Solomon Frauk, and his sister, Miss Bertha, made a flying trip to Princeton, Sunday. Jas. H. McGarrah, of Princeton, is here in the employ C. A. Baum, the harness man. Geo. E. King, ex-grocerman, is working at his trade, carpentering, at Evansville. Ilia family resides in their Main street property here. Mrs. Nettie Uamhurger, of Cincinnati, is the guest of her sitter', Mrs. M. Frauk. Mr. Frank met Mrs. H. at Washington, Tuesday evening. ^ Dr. J. B. Duncan is at Indian Springs and will remain till after the adojurament of Mitchell District Medical association which he will attend. *. John Crouch, of the Lafayette Stock Farm, accompanied by his wife, was the guest of T. K. Fleming and family, Saturday and Sunday. They left hereMouday fore-noon, for Washington. J. C. Lewelliu has moved his %?heap John” store from this place, ffe says the business was a paying one here, hut that the difficulty of getting a suitable room impelled him to this step. Winslow Leader: Geo. B, Ashby and Ed. Smith, two of Petersburg’s candidates for Prosecuting AUoruet-, were iu town yesterday-Chas. Ellis has been granted a pension. Charley received $240 back pay and will receive $4 per month hereafter. -Dr. Thomas Aust, who was sentenced to the prison south iu 1881 for life, for the murder of James Humphrey, was pardoued yesterday by Gov. Uovey. Dr. Aust will arrive here to-day ou No. 1. He will remain here among relatives tor a few days and will then go to ICausas. • CORRESPONDENCE. Cincinnati. Cincinnati, June 8, 1890.—Cincinnati cauubt just now be properly called the ‘‘Queen City,” owing to the comlitioh'of the Water Works—it is the “dusty city.” Decoration \vas observed here with the greatest pomp, and the most just respect to tlhe deceased heroes. Speeches were made by Gov. Campbell, Mayor MOsby and others. The Commercial Gazette is throwing unfair mud at jhe Democratic party, and,yesterday slurred Indiana in almost unbecoming style. It stated, iii referring to White Caps, that they were “Democratic While Caps.” My knowledge of WIrite Capa is conlined principally to Harrisou county, and thaf comity is governed aiino'st exclusively by Republicans, and most of the VVliite Cap' leaders which I have known happened to be Republicans. So I am convinced that the Commercial Gazette indulged a canard when it made its accusation. Moreover, Indiana’s last Governor was a' Democrat, and he tried to suppress White Caps everywhere, but its present Republican Governor lias not lifted his hand against them at all, so far as I know. As predicted by B. F. Green, Son’s & Co., in our last letter, the hog market went up to $4-; but, owing to very large receipts, it has dropped. The cattle and sheep markets are firm with an upward tendency.

Logan Township. /nRumbte, Ind., June 9.1890.—Sarah, wife of Lewis Wilson, of this (Logan) townsphip, died of flux, June 5th., aged over 70 years. Site was buried at the Wilson Cemetery. J N, L. Falls will start to Lebanon, O., to attend school, next Monday. Report has it that Levi Beech has a ! broken bone in ouc ot his limbs, but that he is able to walk. .James Miley and Emanuel Beck purchased a pair of line colts of W. F. Humble a few days ago. F. 11. Wood is looking for Democrats—especially those appointed as delegales.toJJie,Setiatprial convention, lie is an F. M. B. A. man, and is a hustler. Look out, candidates! The farmers are getting their eyes open, and waut Uffen who can say “no” to anything that is wrong. It is reported that the* farmers will have a picnic at Coats’s Springs July 4th. All F. M. B. A. lodges are requested to bc,there with well Ailed baskets. L'uiou. Union, Ind., June 10, 1890.—The Uuion Normal of 1890 is now a thing of the past. The closing exercises were well attended and the people were well pleased. It was a success. Several of Petersburg's good citi- ■ zeus were among us Friday night. Miss Annie Turroage, of Princeton, carried oft' a good share of the honors, in her recitation. |n fact, all the performers did well, G. B, DcTar and

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Hade in Over 700 Styles and Sizes fpr all KMs of Fuel, to Suit tho Purses of the Rich and Poor.

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Offer inducements in their line that have never been offered before in Petersburg. Gasoline Stoves,and Garland, and Favorite Cook Stoves, Screen Doors and Screen Wire, and Fence Wire, SULKY PLOWS, OneHorse Plows, Double-Shovel Plows, Cultivators, Com Drills, Window Sash, Stove Repairs, Nails, Etc. * * __ The only Petersburg house that carries the Genuine Oliver Plow repairs. These Goods will be sold at very r easonable prices. Do not fail, before buying, to see. this mammoth and varied stock of

.- = 5.. F. Burns were here from the Princeton Normal. EcV. TVm. Strickland Ft. Branch preached at Lame Zion, Sunday. County Superintendent Thomas says he can show the finest horse and buggy in the county. Who of the Democrat's correspon- j dents can guess clearest .9 the population of the U. S? My guess is &?,- 350.000. Prof. C. W. Strickland ha? proven hiinself.a merrited teacher. The people here wish hint, well. Sulpher Springs. Miss Maggie Townsend leaves here Wednesday, for home in Kansas. The family ot James Booth will start for the West Wednesday. Messers S. A. Dillou and £. B. Harris, attended the supper at Ireland, 'Saturday Highland report it a success in all respects. Our Shuday Schools are progressing nicely under the management of James Townsend and David Jones. There 'will lie a Demorest Sijver Medal contest on prohibition here Saturday night. All are invited. Mr. Janies Pelt our M. D., is very ill tiiis week but I think he will revive be for i; morning. Mr. Charles Pelt has taken his roost and no more can be crow for the morning suu in the evening. The society far the prevention of cruelty to horses ought to take hold of a case tint occuied Sunday coining from the Libei ty. Ep'u Patent, our genial songster, is with us again. . Welcome Eph. LeMasterville. Lemastcrville, June9.—Corn planting is not done here yet, and the wheat yield will be light. Wreathed in smiles is , the countcI nance of Downey Beatty—its .a boy and will be a Democrat. • M. W. Rothard, of DeGonit*, Warrick county, was magnifying the mer- ' its of Donahue and Humphrey’s publications to trustees last week. Commondore Barrett and Alison Farmer returned from Union, Saturiday. where they had attended the Union Normal. They express themselves as well pleased. There will be a basket picnic aud F. M. B. A. meeting at Ashby’s grove on the 4th of July. Otwell. ptweli, Juiieo7.—Alvin Traylor's wife is in a serious couditiou, aud is nut likely to recover. * The horse-racing on our street? should be stopped before any one is hurt. The Athenian Littery Society met last Saturday evening. E. E. Mount was president pro. teiu. Debate: affirmative, J. J. Mount and M. Robinson; negative, C. Abbott and Johu Clark. Affirmative won. There was a strawberry festival at Traylor’s Hall, Saturday evening.! Only one little light occurred.

“In Darkest Africa.” ^ There is but one genuine work of uIn Darkest Africa.” It will, be ready for delivery in July. Chas. Scribner’s Son's, of New York pitv, arc the only authorized agents for Canada and the U. S. Jesse B, Thomas, ot Indianapolis, is the sole agent for Iud. lie has appointed Jonas Robinson sole agent for Washington township, Pike county. He is now canvassing this township, aud is a gentleman whose word can be taken anywhere. His headquarters is at P. C. Hammond & Sou’s store, where orders will be taken :iu his absence. Since the waters of the flood assuaged, Stanly is the only man' that has explored this< dark continent. An account of the new races and new wontder^he discovered should be in every library. Contest For Co d Medal. There will be a con test for a Demorest Cold Medal in lie court-house in Petersburg, June .4, 1890, at 2:30 p. m. and also one at i:30 p. m. if not called in at the 2:30< ’clock meeting. Holders of silver me* als are requested to be at these meltings whether! Ihey join in the contest or not, as"we desire to organize th i county. This postpones the time st; led on'lhe cards sent the contestants a week ago. Medal Holders will uiee in the courthouse at II a. in. to : range preliminaries. Tile public i re invited to lie present. r, •if. A. Almas. an old flrm. Reftirenet'* rwrtrii %nd*uvd*a]ar/. OAV&Ma WANTED—LADY4p! * and intpUfpcpnt. to i it iu her own locality ! Etermanfin iMrsiWon f'l t2Uarclay8t.,M.l&

Odd Fellows’ Memorial Day Postponed t'ntil Sunday. June 15. The Lodge will meet on that day at t :0Q p. in., form and march to Walnut Hills cemetery at 2:00, when and I where the ceremonies will take place. Each brother and sister is feiudly requested to bring a wreath or boqnct of dowel’s. Let us honor our beloved dead. By plu>Eit or Committee. If you want the public to know the news of your neighborhood send it to the Democrat every week. Wanted, clear inch oak lumber— highest market price. 29t3. E. It. Kino. Cedar and pine shingles for sale, and all kinds of building material. 29t3. E. It. Kino. Call at Parrott’s O. K. barber shop aud get a dandy shave. - -— * If von want a good smoke, or a good drink of any kind, call on Little. Yon must get your bottle filled on Saturday. We don’t sell on Sundays at Old Vet Stand. Money To Loan. On Long time and easy terms'on first mortgage, real estate security. E. A. Ely. Potatoes. Persons having good sizcih late potatoes will find sale for them'at Hargraves ware house' near his rnilL Bring them as soon as possible. AVe are selling llefilted Engines and Rebuilt Thresher warranted to work good as new at much less than Factory prices. Write for particulars. Dan H. Graham & Co., Caimi, III. ^ Model Stickey Fly Paper. The Model Fly Paper is on the market. Ask the following grocerymen if this is not time: J. J. Eisert, J. II. Yiehe & Co., Jphnsou & Lane, I. M. Johnson, Anderson & Chew, Walker & Ward. j \ . -—*--- )[i, Genius Ameuabie to Ordinary Laws. It takes some years to determine whether a man is it man of genius or not; and in the case of any given subject it may transpire after he has made fragments of the decalogue in his struggles to free his supposed genius from restraint, that he hasn’t got genius at alt, but only an eccentric order of misguided talent. Genius that comes to earth must accept us as it finds us, or, if it chooses to run counter to- the laws which human experience has found to be necessary to the due regulation of human conduct, it must take the consequences. Iteasoua-t.ltfcj-ostraint will not hinder it. Where la Kress indulgence has resulted in one masterpiece, stern self-denial can show a score; but if it were true that genius and decent morals were hopelessly antagonistic it would not be morals that the world could better spare.—From “The Point of View,” in June Scribner. * ' Monuments Best material, most reasonable prices, satisfaction guaranteed at Petersburg Marble Works. J. YOUNG, proprietors. 1 Fill U at city prices. w comb boast. “ styles, pret'stic in The Democrat Job and Fine Commercial Printing Department is prepared to do city work . Tilts 6 no'idle or bun«.r the latest tiest designs, effect, enables claim good, as This departIswType; most artistic in ns to make the trial order will convince yon. mentis in the hands of an \Ve/gd»rautee our work, a«0 no pains will be spared to please every patron in every particular. Anything iu the printing line done on tlie same terms. Leave your orders with The Democrat, Petetrsburg. yon. i ms aepart- : Able Workman Model Barber Shop. John Lee. The onlv shop In town ran by white men Work first-class. Satisfa-tion guaranteed. We make a specialty of Children’s and alsoof Ladies’ hair cutting. Dyeing done to the tatsatlsfaetioji oftdl. CALL. J()HK ^ WEAK WEN From the effects ofyonttrfol errors, ssiO iting weakness. lost manhood, otr iwBI Jaablo treatise (sealed) containing fuJ v for homo cure, FREE 01 „ medical work; shouldbo read by every is nervous and debilitated. Addresv .C.

One of the I BESTTele scope a I » L « the world. Our lUwircrai. uuequalftV and to introduce out tuncrior food* uswiK sendVB* B to ONE natsojf ill each locality, tnabove. Only Ihoee who write iMnt wttu "toko mre the rlm.ee AH to. tarel"* return h to »hut« out foods thru* who Mlt-your .rerltl ore toil tire*. otottnd yon- Tko b*. IlttoInlT of tbio Td-rertirerernt •hows tbo truall end of Ibo rejeW

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THE OLDEST MISS M In Petersburg. A The oldest harness and sadd*e_ firm in Petersburg is Fred Keuss's He still holds the fort., and offers j jq Harness, Saddles, Whips, Aad everyth i 1:5; inbislines at rates that are very low considers s' the cjnallty. ^TGIV?: nm A TRIAL FRED REUSS.

Can they make money at present prices ? YES! HOW? ... By keeping the soil rich, | By cultivating it well, J By using the best seed, THEN Have their Grain and Seeds Threshed, Saved and Cleaned BY THE NICHOLS & SHEPARD %^||g|^IBRAT©R It will handle Grain and Seeds FASTER, BETTER and CLEANER, than any other Thresher. It will save enough extra grain (which other machines will waste) to pay all threshing expenses, and often three to five times that amount. It will Clean the Grain and Seed so much better that you can. get an extra price for it. It will do your work so much Q* ICKBR, so much CLEARER, and so free from WASTE, that you will save money. Such Threshing Machinery is made only by

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J •' - '^•\£'vyxvyvA.-y* It ANCIS B. POSEY. DEWITT Q. CHAPPED!*. POSEY & CHAPPELL, Attorneys at Law PETE G, INDIANA. Will practice in all the co rts. Special, at'tention given to all btisiuess. A Nolory Publie constantly in the office. Office—On brat floor Bank Building. E. A. ELK, Attorney at Law, PETERSBURG, INDIANA. Office over J. R. Adams A Son’s Drug Store. Deis also u member of the United States Collection Association, and Rives prompt attention to every matter In winch be Is engaged.

| E £>. KICIIAKDSOK. A. II. TAYLOB. UIl'lUBDSOH & TAVLOH, Attorneys at Law PETERSBURG, INDIANA , Prompt attention given to all business. A Notary Public constantly in tlie otlice Otlice in Gnrpcnler Building, Eighth ami Main. Physician and Surgeon * PETERSBURG, INDIANA. Office in Bank Blinding, Residence on Seventh street, three squares south of Main. Calls promptly at tended, day or night. 9 Physician and Surgeon PETERSBURG, INDIANA. I Will practice In Pike and adjoining coun* ties Otlice in Montgomery Building. Office hours day and night. * fftJF*Diseases of Women and Children a specialty. Chronic and difficult cases sollc~ ted. i ... ' Vv..... r Attorney at Law, | j : AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, PETERSBURG, INDIANA. Office over Gus Frank's store. Special attention given to Collections. Buying and A<elii:ig Lands, Examining Titles, Furnls hing Abstracts, etc. E. J. HARRIS It. K. KlilE, EDWIN SMITH, DENTISTRY

Resident Dentist, PETEK8BUKU 1NDI.4XA, ALL WORK WARRANTED W. EL STONEOIPHBE.

2UBGE0N - DENTIST. PEIEllSBlitk, INDIANA. Office in room* «J:T in Carpenter Building. Operations tlrst-clasa. Ail work warranted. Anaesthetics used for painless extraction of teeth. lJnne A.t Mom© .Again —;»s PET E It SB II KG.: 5 My appliance* are ail new amt in direct conformity with the latest improvements used in Dentestry. I have located permanent iv over P. C. Hammond’* A Son’s, where4 will do Bridge and Crown work a specialty. Bit JOHN D. LOKTZEttlCH* MENTIS T HEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. t 1 INDIANA PETERSBURG, Leading rets panics represented. Promo attention to business Notary work careioll and inteli gently performed. Bates reason a ble. -Offle in Bank Building. Heal Estate Agency, r. W, CHAPPELL, All Lands and Town Pro] husnis for sale will be advert OFl'TClS—Upstairs over t