Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 37, Petersburg, Pike County, 3 February 1892 — Page 2
this congress was elected for. Bfe-—-be a tlixss Convention m*g "of Pike county at on Saturday Feb., 20tb* o'clock A.fM. for thepnr. ippointing delegates to the nngreastonal and Judicial, ms and for I lie purpose of members of the County loinmittce, and a Chairman itarVi to serve for the cnwo year*. Kiory Dt haocrat county ia Invited to attend akfe part In the meeting. 2nd, 1892 T. K. Flemish Chairman. _t last Republican congress made r. Hoimana resolutions a necessity. Holman anti*subsidy resolu1n the National House, put a quietus Oh the big gang of loblyists who tilled their pockets during the reign of the late BltliOn dollar Congress. IT* learn, trom Republicop sonreesot eottrse. that Springer is not jmpularund wholly unable to load in the house, to the abscence of any Democratic testimony to that effec. continue to believe that Mr. *r lias a pretty clear idea as A bankrupt treasury, years or ^ration and low wages, increased prices of the necessaries of life, are 'f noma of the achfevments to which * the republican party can point in its during the coming summer, lave warm work trying to [paoplo the good of these
t * bill to redistrict the ft tlibteh giro* ■seventeen and to the It* four. . That ia what the a "ffalr^ apportionment pose President Harrison s B, although he had l in hi* message condemn- ■ In Congress have *>lof»trd Hr. Holman's resolutions declaring against extravagant ap|pHpl tlie giving of suband bounties to private corporations. A* was to iiave been expected the Republican* voted against the resolution* thus declaring it#avor of the gant policy persued by the Congress. • i Republic*** organa* are devoti great deal of space to abuse of Hill, but he seems to thrive ■prosperous under it The i think a great deal of the ■ since his success iu prethc Republican ringsters ing-tlie Xew York LcgisI th'rt g|fing the majority I State* Senators in the 1 who »#ft was noUJehaintroduced the the agricultural , hut Representative latter gentlemen to the Indianapolis with* he indignantly ' t credit for.vliis bill tor Peflfer by that »ii the Sentinel i Senator IVffer. ■ns are is distal ready iccongress btBut l business, please these or>w 111 the footHlfwnpt to tyran- ■ as he did, and t get along with ■fglit body nor
PKKtlAl* to rtdoule retrenchment In government expenses lathe b»:»t the remnant of the Itftitat-dolfer congress can do.' It wlH t*e edifying »« tax payers to know that clerks of committee*, who perform no labor and make no ta-povt*, Iwinjf retains) for ornament only, are drawing salaries regularly, to the extent <>f a good many thousands of dollars. It is very ••cheese-paring'’ In the deiuoccraey lo make note of small tilings but tbo tax-payers of the country who indulge, perforce In cheese-par-ing in the homes and fa in lies to support these uucmpUired employes, may appreciate the effmt. One of two things may happen between now and March 15. The na’tiou* which President Harrison threaten* with a McKinley club may come to bis reciprocity term*, or the supreme conrt may decide that the extraordinary power w'ltli which the last republican congress sough lo clothe the clieif executive is uiiconstiUitioual. Ami neither or these tiling* may happen, and the loth of March will come and go, just the same. And then it may he discovered that the great game of frcesc-out is one at which two nations can pltu, and neither of them make anything out of II, : V . A prominent banker of Chicago, who lias been in the habit of girin* freely to chad ties, hi order to learn, if possible, whst proportion of collected funds went to out-of-work and needy individuals, dressed himself like a mendicant and in company with anumber of bona fide in hardluck men applied to the different leading charities for aid. The result of the tour wa«, so It is reported, that lie gave to his mi fortunate companions what assistance they stood in need of, doffed his rags and is out In a manifesto declaring that the bulk of available tunds goes to pay salaries of like officers of societies and a minimum proportion readies the needy ones. The republican* of New York state are inclined to wish they had done the fair thing a year ago. It was then proposed by the democrats to hare and enumearations of voters made in the state, chiefly by republican officials,* with a view to an apport inmen t of the stale, which a republican senate could keep from lielng an unfair one. This plan was voted itmm hv tlin republicans. Now the census will m Takoinrr a legislature democratic in both brandies. It U ho|ied that it will be made without gerrymandering, but the republican! cannot expect so fair an apportionment as was offered them a year ago, and which, in their iin*rrtipnlou« partisonship they had rejeclod.
Massachusetts and Michigan were, era! while, considered staid, safe, hidebound Republican common weal Ills, that had not to lie petted or pampered to keep them in line. The old Bay •late has become the most radical progressive member of the whole eastern sisterhood and the Wolverines are going into all sort* of latterday antics. Their last jet of the old year was to form a brand-new politteal party at the capiltal made upof all the fattners’and industrial socieiiaa of ihe stale. It is oalled the Peopte'i party (mi mher 3 ?)Hiid adds to Its platform a plank against the liquor traffic^ Just what it signifies in the political field it is too cartv to determine. It is' only two weeks old at this writing.
—--- , The high-tax organs arc explaining about tlio reduction rf wages at I he Carnegie mills. Tils reduction Is attributed to the ‘-sliding scale" adopted, by which the rate of wages depends upon tho selling price ol goods. One odd tiling about this “scale', is it never slides upward foi the employees. The Boston Journal warns the tariff reformers that they must.not attempt* to clinch any SrguroeuWbv This example s^the “misfortune of tlie Carnegie pforkmen.’ Why should any such uiisfortuu« overtake them under a tariff law framed avowedly for -their benefit aud under whose workings their employer commands tho world l»y virtu* of his millions? The fuueral of the Duke of Clar ence last week, took place from the ‘*»me solemn aud stately ehapel wliicl was about to be decorated for the event of his marriage, and a not hot parcel of royal dust was deposited it that charnel house of the centuries, the crowded marbles of which an worth the wealth of a continent. Bu th« same heartache was in the bress of the Princess, as site passed wit) her courtly train under tlw wonderful eel lug of floury the Seventl chapel, as bow* the heerd of the pool mother who walks along with only ipe blue sky above Iter, behind a pint coffin that will be lowered info tin an obscure corner of «od’ There will be the same un e lon«l»oe«s lit the palace hsl * wlthsl
•ey, of sere* Under in farfi* In 15,000 « w*ir.“lt*«cH« Ulna 324)00 arm* divided Into orchard*, grain fields, gardens ami |**- tnre land*, tit In the highest state of cultivation. A«t«l to these the 1mtract* owned by foreign syndicates and the millions of acres donated to railway companies and it looks as if the small farmer who was once cunsideretjl the hope of the countrv, must continue to dwindle. Tiik farmers tit the West and Northwest arc already beginning to make an outcry about the cordage trust controlling the price of twine and increasing the same. They claim that it is controlnd by the National Cordage Company, a mo»»o|ioly »rn*t corporation, whl ;h embrace* a score or more of seperaio corporations, and Includes ail in this line of t.istoess except -rto or three. A ti-Sograin tb the Republic *>ays: “II now seems as it the National Cordage Company would virtually control the sale of idnding twine in the Northweat. An interview with all the retail dealers reveals that but one had made his purchases, an«J h** only a small quantilv, all Tearing results. It is agreed that both manitla and sisal twine will range From 1 cent to 2 cents higher next year than it has lids. The principal object of the combine Is to shut out ill' Alliance dealers who bay in large quantitifs and sell to their members at cost,thus completely demoralising the business. Here certainly is a case for Hundred Per Cent,reform. Under a tarifl which cxeludc&outside competition, these corporations, have combined and cornered the market. The way to break their corner is to'stop imposing tariff fines on those who try to buy outside and bring in competing goods. If the tariff fine against competition is removed, the effect of it will bo to dissolve the trust and to enable independent manufacturers to start up in business. When they attempt to do so now, the Trust directs its effect cither to crushing them out or to buying them in, and they have to succumb to one method of the other. The latter is the more general plan of operation hut competition is distroyad no matter which plan is
money to a data of producer* who** labor of production is among tin lightest and in the furtherance ol which nature has (lono the planting and cultivating, is beyond the skill tr any man to explain. Why should the farmer who grows oats and corn and parsnips he obliged to pay tributt fb bts neighbor who raises bn$ts w boils down nature's product—maplt tap—into sugar? pursuetl. £ There are trusts in fifty or sixty separate linvg of protluciion. Sou.e to them cannot be reached at once but others can be, and this Cordage Trust is one that can be. Every article on which- it has a corner in this market should be pof nn tho free list A bill tor that purpose should Ins introduced at once after the holidays, and if Mr Allison, of Iowa, or an) other Western Republican Senator wishes to vote ter tho Trust against his constituents there will be a very plain and very urgent issue made for settlement-.' e Bounty Ptaa. Vorinount maple sugar makers gei $100,000 at the first whack, from tin national treasury. What pos-dbli justice there is Ip making such a preent, regularly, from the people’s boils down tap—i II tho bounty principle is the correct one, why not extent, it ? pay bounty on every pound of tin,: wool or any other product which the pow-ers-that-be shall elect to favor? T< substitute this plan of taxation fot the tariff tax would do away with tt vast army of collectors at every P°p*: would simplify matters wonderfu and eliminate the thieving of smugglers and customs house bribe-takers Then the |>eople would know jusi what and whom they wore aiding and the extent of their tribute. An exchange carries this idea of direct methods still farther, ami proposes in as much as this vast and expensivt machinery is declared to be run it; the interest of labor, that all tin wheels within wiieeis be cast- asid< and flte working mau be paid honui direct from the government, sfficien to protect him from “pauper com petition.” “But,” explained Mr. Me Kinky, “such policy could not bt continued ; the people would not sub mil.” There’s the rub, and the con fession that the expensive machiiierj ' -is kept oiled and in motion to deceivt people. If is just that eertait classes of producers shall be t^xed foi t lie benefit of certain other class' tbo direct bounty method is the Manufacturers march ingtoulo tell legislator: wefied to enahit live htHdaomely and mak« ; let employee* do tie “protection” be hamlet widow, in boll
CHURCH DIRECTORY. C. I*. CatmCH—Rev. C. U. K!eld»,pastoi Sunday-school at 0:00 a. to. Preaching a 10:30 *.*»> MeetingoftheSociety of OhrU lino K«Mte»»or at 6:00 p. Ml. M, & W.Bain. I>.». l««tor Snod»j-*cU<»l at #:Q0a. m. 1'roaeiilng a !!>:»> a, m. Claw services at 3:00 p. in
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Castona. “Castorla is so well adapted to children that I rceeremend itas«»periortoany prescription known to me." B.'jL..Anonan,lL]h, 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. T. , “ gmr physicians in the children's department have spoken highly of their exp jn coco In their outside practice with Castor!* ai\d although sre only hare am*ng: o«v medical supplies what is hnown m regui.r products, yet w^are.ftsg to cmgeas -hat ti.« merits af Hi iiaht Imi ns to look wit., i t; I
W.t. T. U, COLUMN. EDITED BY MRS. AD'DIE NORTH AM FIEMM. The unpardonable sin of 1iumani|\v I;* losing fuitii in itself.—Zenlda Wallace. ..Between right and wrong there i.no ground.*, save a battle ground.— Mary T. Lath rap. No one can ever take away the worly the Lord lias given thee to do — Esther Prichard. Nickels make nickel people. Wher; tvctuen begin to- handle dollars they broaden out.—Mary E. Haggart. Unity of purpose and demand# con eert of action, else we but play wilt principles and toy with promises.— Louise S. Hounds. I rejoiced for the consecration tn the white ribbon, in that it tells i woman slue Isa drone nod a sluggard unless she stirs around and mike# the best of her powers.—France# E WiMard. Never until women are as free t« cast ballots aga^t the. liquor traffic a« men to cast wlteir In its favor, shall we ace the beginning of the cud .Hf the temperance struggle.—Mary A. Livermore. The church is full of Christian Mica whets, waiting for something to turn up, mid while they are wailing tor sonic great thing4 all the little tiling* they might do pass them In' untiuticCiL-Etiaabctli W. ft rent wood., The lqrd is faithful to accept even die very urn til ptrt of u# arc sometimes willing to give up to liim, but we want it remembered how much greaicfeblessing weshali have by giviitg ourselves citlirtly up to llitn.—
** CCKCKUN'IXG QCaCKSK LITKR4TURK. 1987, Sending Obscene Literature. 02 W boevt-r deposits in auy post offlc# in this State, or places in charge of uud person to be user led ur conveyed. snr tewed, obscene indecent, or lascivious bookpaper, pamphlet, drawing, lithograph, engraving, picture, daguerreotype, photograph, stereoecopie picture, model, cast, instrument or article for procuring abortion or for selfpollution. or medicine for procuring a’.Mutton or preventing conception, or any eircii lar, httnbill, card, ndverlisment, book, pampiilet, or notice,of any kind; or gives oral information, stating when, where, bow, or of whom such articles or things or any of them oan be purchased or otherwise obtained; or kuowingly receives the some of anyof them, with intent to carry or convey the. same; or knowiugl.v carries or conveys the same, except in the United States mail,— shall be fimsd net more tbau five hundred nor less than five dollars, to which tuny be added imprisonment in the county jail not more than six months not Jess than ten days. * SUXDAT LAW. 2000. Sabbath-breaking. 96. Whoever, being over irourtsen yeura of age, is found on the first day of the weak, commonty called Sund »y, rioting, hunting, fishing, quarrling at common labor, or engagwd in bis usual arooatiou (works of charity and neccessity only excepted), shall be fined in any sum not more Uiau ten nor less than one dollar; but nothing bereiu contained shall be construed to affect such ,ns conscientiously observe the seventh djiy of the week as the Sabbath, travelers, families removiug, keeping or toll-bridges gpd toll gates; and ferry ipoiujifitl WC as such. [Approved April 4th,’1835.- -.p, > filfe. Base-ball on Sunday. Seo. 1. Be It enacted by the ueneral Assembly of the State of Indiana, that it shall be unlawful tor a tty person or pereons to engage in play lag any gniue orbase ball where any feet Is charge, ur where any reward, ur prize, profit, oral-tide of value la depending upon the resultant such game, on the first day of the vveog, commonly called Sunday, and every person So offending shall be deemed guilty ofa misdemeanor, and upon conviction shall tw fined In any sum not exeeediog twcoty five dollars- - AGE OF CONSENT. 1917. Vrhoever unlawfully has carnal knowledge of a woman forcible against her will, or ofa female child under twelve years of age, is guilty or rape, and, upon conviction thereor, shall be imprisoned In the State prism net more than twenty one year* not lues than five years. Aim-JOBXCCO LAW. [Eneoteii by the Legislature of 1.880.) ML Seo. 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, that it shall be unlawful tor any person or perbarter or aril, ettber directly
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witness., whereof. I hereunto set roy and allix the Seal of said court at IViurg this 2Stll (lav of January A,0.1(02, _ GOODLKT MORGAN seal Clerk. itiee to Non-Kcsidence. f StAte of Indiana, County. WiRlam M . Price * ) William J. flollen fet alf Now.' come the Plaintiff. by c’ehatdson and Taylor Ins attorneys, •ad Tlfu' bis domptalnt herein, 'prayfig for partition of ileal Estate, together *Ttb an rrMavlt, that the defendant Will, i'si.i Jvt: ■ .r. ;a not a resident of the Stale • t •. .Nvrme ‘a therefore hereby given said 'itT'la-; that unleas be be and appear on the firs,! '.r the next term of the Circuit l>nut to ;•! hidden no the Second Monday fMjtrrh A !>. I.ytl. at the y«9rt House is iVterstn.yg In Said County and- Sti to, lod answer nr dttnur to said complaint, the name will he hoard and determined in bis absence. In Witness Whereof, i hereunto set my ^_s_hand hi* 5 iffix the Seal of said <’< urt, seal at Pete'-shure this the 18th, day of —Januarv A. ii. 1893. <;c.Uii.ET MORGAN Clerk. in the Pike Circuit. Court, 'ai ch term, 1893,: Notice to Non-Residence. known, and that diligent inquiry has lieen made to ascertain the rosid-uco of said defendant, hut that sniil inquiry lias not disclosed tile residence of said defendant. Notice is therefore hereby given said riefeudent, that nntess be be an appear on the first day of the next Term of the Circuit Court to be holrten on th Second Monday, of Marfcb A. 1). 1S83. at the Court House in Peetersbnrg in said Comity and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined in his absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of dfcid Court at Petersburg tills 12th day of January A 1). 1SS2. COOPLET StOeidAN, 8 k a i. ff Clerk.
■\tOTICEis hereby given that the nndcri\ signed administrator of the estate of John A. Butler late of P1K« Comity Inbiuna deceased will sell sit puldio auction nt the late residence of the der^bsed lu Monroe Township on / Thursday, Jfebfc 11th 1892, All of the retoons I rfKsrtvjhelongfng to said esl ate,, consisting 'olWi^wE cows, l» gs, hay, corn, two hors** usswlR-tpress. farming im-ul<mienThyj|-heut. ihuwnarv nn'l fi< id, limi-o-hoklntkl klWhen funftlure and other articles. TEHSWKI*,—A, credit of nine months'Jail vetgwn on nil sums of five dollars art*s>*r.\lS ^orrhaser giving note with nnprnVaat sedta4% waiving relief from valuation Ing^tuiroenrlngstx percent Interest and upon iihums under five dollars cash on day of sale. wale to begin nt 10.®!) o’clock A. M. VINSON hliANCJS, Jnn. Wlh mi. » Administrator. Richardson * Taylor Attorney*. Notice ofAdministratiou. NOTICK Isrfreh/ilvon, that the tinderslgiHMkQrWon ajjfcoInkJ hy tho Clek ImUaun!^§/li jSt^bnWVleMate «* «*»»- uel PowtiVAteW Fife OBhnly, deceased. Said estate is supposed to bq solvent. Jan 29lh 1892. ' IN SON t K ANCE Administrator.,
Administrator’s Sale of Personal Ppoperty. Siren that tlid »nderr of the estate of :e County Indiana nPilie late rialii Monrge township on 1892. sistlng of hcmsehold articles. tkkms dollars mil ._I estate con- . twoShorse wagon futn.iure And ether . SALE—On all sums o! five ver n I'roiHt of nine months will ™ purchaser giving note with appwuod surety bearing six per cent interest aiul without relief from valuation. And on all sums of leas then ftvedollurs, cash. Bale to begin .t^A.J.^ Ban ailth 1W2 Administrator. Ulehanlaou * Taylor A tty's. — ■Mi MMMNM The Democrat Job and W comb boast. P ut tt>c styles, pret- ■ " die most artlstfo In us to make the trial order will convince lent Is in the hands of an ,lf« guarantee onr Iff and no pains will Uss,™ to please every patron every particular. Arline done on the »a orders with The Department is pre--tasr ayn Avb er bunlatest tiest designs, effect, enables claim good, as TUI* departs
-:S -ife TOW-WH1 and SUNDAY In ol! it* depart me "Us ncgress'ive. ''Devoted edttm teitv and etfitshvise to the interests of Evansvi!!*, of Imfii-.mij’nrfa of that territory of the three states which finds here its natural capita!. TEIl^lfi tRS STANDARD. Daily and t'omtay, one year .*7.75 Dully *ud Sunday, one month... *5 Dally, one year .. ... 840 Dally, oue month.•••••»-•.- • ®° .Sunday, one year. 2.80 Mall subscriptions pnyaMe in advance, WHEN SEtttED BE CARRIERS, Daily and Sunday, per weeV.. . . 15 Dally, per wee* . 12 Sample copies sent on' application, Agents and correspomier-.i* wantaTbvorwtiere. Address _ STASBARff PUBLISHING CO. 130 Uppish Sjecosd Sterrt, EVANSVILLE, IND Chas, Adams, Agent For Petersburg. A3BAO THIS TWICE! The only Protection that will efiect* nally protect all people, all classes, all tabor and all interests is that styled Self Photectios ! acquired only from a truthful knowledge of ways, and means, legal and illegal, just and unjust, by which the burdens of government, profits of labor and industry j are so unequally divided. That knowledge is power, and iguor ance its slave, is forcibly illustrated daily in all walks of life, among all people; in all countries. ^ Where knowledge is used as a power or a means for gnipsng wealth without labor or an equivalent therefbr, it be
comes necessary to deceive or keep ui ! ignorance of such methods those from whom the wealth is taken; hence it is that of the teiv thousand newspapers printed is the United States, less tlian ten are absolutely free and independent of the power or control of some class, party or monopoly whose interest it is to keep the great mass of people in ignorance of their methods, i The Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer is one erf the few, if not the only one absolutely free from such influences. It is the most honest, thorough, able teacher and exponent of truthful knowledge, of reliable data, free from partisan bias, hair, frank and explicit to such degree that one eannot but feel edified Snd capable, of forming correet conclusions therefrom. Sash a paper should be in every household. Sample copies can be obtained by addressing the publishers, at Cincinnati. O. Some ISIi red tied Pine Apples, Concord Grapes, Crawford Peaches, California Apricots, Cream Cheese, Creamery Butter, Pumpkins. Tooth Picks. “Use Ivory Soap” At E[serf's this week. AMliiiilfW £K£I£ '■ EVERYWHERE ■ f»K psyr.Y. —~—j __ , - , -- W. »V Tk Twice-a-Weak Republic, §_ Lihral t'oiKsntsslou Paid.
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‘oilman Vestibule Buffet I St. Loal* »4 Ntatioa* w'i Uu Washington. Baltimore. Philadelphia and New York, without Change. EASTWAROtfRO* WASniKOTOX. to. S AccnmtnodaTOn 12 57 P. sn. to. 2 Day Express 1 15 P. m. to. l Night Express UU A. m. (vS. 0 Fast Express . 2t5A.il. AVc8tward From Washington. to. 7 Accommodation 12 42 P. m to. 1 Day Kxpiess 12 57 P. m to. H Night Express 12 22 A. m to. 5 Fast Kxpres 2 05 A. at Home Seekers Moving West ithor i -to*. • Otir eesn, uje carsars n luxury, winch may «■• siijoipa bit “111. Without extra charge, mu' ■very atteaUm.’ is- given: our passengers o moke their journey pleasant and cun'.ft able. Our utents will take pleasure In answering uqufrios in regard to rates for both passentore and freight, time, routes and ewnnec-ioas;-call at your home If desired and attend to shipping freight-by the most direct routes and cheeking baggage, without charge rot* any assistance they may he able to renter..-: . N. Passengers shottlH purchase ticket* before entering tho ears, as the ticket rate if* ten cents less thairtlie train rate. Communications addressed to th* under* signed trill receive prompt attention. Tiros. DowAitfR, Teket Agent O.&M. lt’y, Washington, lud. C. O. Joses, District Passenger Aft. Viueenurs, Ind. J. F. BARNARD. W. B. UlIATTBC, Pres, and Gen. M’gr. Oe.n. Pa'sAgt . t IXCINNATl OHIO. EvansYille & Indianapolis R. R north-rods®; stations. / No.32. | No.32. 1 Frgt. Evansville 9:25a.m. 4:36p m. 5:45a.nr. Petersburg 11:15 “ K:«3.p. m. 4:45a. m. Wasiitngton 12:15 “ 7:15 p. ro. 10:00a. n>. Worthington 2:iJ “ _w. Terra llaute 4:05 p. m.. SO"TH-BOIfXI>. station* *| No. 31. I - Xo.-33. | Frgt Pcrre Haute .S:lun. u>. B:00a. m. VVorlhiugton .10:00 “ 11:00 a.m. Washington 6:00 n. m. 12:15 p. m» ...... Petersburg h:51 “ 2:17 “ 12:20 Evansville »:35 •• 4:00 “ . The above is leaving Mme'onl.v. For lowest posslffie rate* on frelrht and f licScts, call on or address K. IJt UunekeS, Agents Petersburg. Imt.
F. A. orlANuX. paaiomFHEL FAMILY GROUPS AND RESIDENCES A SPECIALTY. All. kind* of nut-donr woik,rori rails, copying and etFargingf *:.m •Id pictures jk e. Birthday and uirprisr party groups a‘spMlalty. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Give me « call, or address F. A. SHANDY, Petersburg Indiana. Machinist AND Blacksmith. 1 aisrprepared to do (lie bent of worli. wltfc mHistnetlon guaranteed In all kinds ol Blacksmithing. Also loving and Reaping MtcUnes twraired in the host of workmanship 1 em. ,!oy none Inn nrst-eliiss workmen. Do no o from home to get your work, but call o. ne at lny shop oil Main Street, Petenibur nttiana, ' GHAS. YKECK. HL Petersburg, Indiana, SVill make you- Phot#* in any uuaiber at most' reasonable rates. '4P-[iemem’ . that my work is warted. If- . want FORTH AlTSeularged am!- are the work dune rigirtc 1K il work guaranteed to stand the teat ot s. and still be as bright as when take* a the gallery;. «•■ Indio equipments of standard, modem ir mono—‘The Best Is A» Oood As. •.and Always the Cheapest^ M. J. BfiADY. Jatiery in Kisert’s, Building, upstairs, on Mn-a, betweeuSixth and Seventh.
Real Estate Agents. Fire, Life, and Live Stock Insurance Agents. . L'olicettaH ud Abstract* *t a Specialty Dan U. Ashby, IVo»i<>» ai yE Agents. Csllon thmm at Room No. t*. »c«®nd *T1*»or' lifcih Building.
