Pike County Democrat, Volume 24, Number 38, Petersburg, Pike County, 2 February 1894 — Page 5

Mila Oil' will Cure Colic, Cholera Morins, Diorrhot Flux Neuralgia, Etc. Sold by Bergen, Oliphant & Co., Druggists, Petersburg.

(Kouttljj Democrat * PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, nnscvraoii tkkmjsi Six month*. Three months.. .& n u .. » INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. ADVKBT18IMO RATB8: One eqture (0 lines), one Insertion.$100 JUch additional laser tic . 60 '. A liberal redaction msdo on mdTertisomsnts fanning three, six and twelee months. Legal and transient adrurtiaements mast he paid tar In adranoa. The Owen’u Boy. * The following article, appeared in jthe Evansville Journal of last Saturday. The boy is securing quite a reputation for. himself by being interviewed by newspaper reporters. While here a short time ago a special i correspondent tor metropolitan pa-1 pers sent in quite a Lengthy account ol his trip |ro!ii Teias to Petersburg: Among tlie callers at’the police headquarters yesterday was a little lad about 10 years of age. He was dress- * ed a jean suit of Clothes and had the^eggings of ills pants tucked in, a pair of well worn aud heavy l oots. He had on a dirty colored negligee shirt and on his head! he wore a tattered slouch hat.

Willi the ease of one who had been through some of the world he took a chair among the brass- buttoned officials and asked for a pass to his home in Florida. lie scaled that he was 15 years of age and that he had been a member of a Rip Van Winkle Company that had stranded at Union in Pike county, of this slate, “When I was only live years of age,” said he “this company showed in our town in Florida, and hs I had euped for them, they kidnapped me when 'they left and tor the past ten years 1 have traveled with them. 1 attended to the curtain and helped, out as stage manager. I also did specially work ain} was on the program in two songs, which were, “I’ve got a Girl in Baltimore” and “Ta-ra* ra-bootn-de-ay.” Within the past' month we have been showing at Washington, . Uazelton and other cities. This week were billed at Uniou. but the hard times struck Old Rip so hard that the company stranded and yesterday I left on^my way south. I walked along the railroad track, through tne snow and bad weather until uow I am almost given out and I thought X would ask the charitable people of this city to help me to my home.” The story was fold in a straight forward manner and as tar as the inaimer of the lad went in telling it was very touching, but the many absurdities that it contained caused those present to break out in a hearty laugh.; The lad however took uo notjee of dhe expression, but taking a dirty red handkerchief from his pocket wiped away some imaginary tears. “What causes you to lie so outrageously,” said Lieut. Bren neck e, who' begau showing interest in die lads case, “when you expect to receive assistance ?” “I ain’t, mister,” replied the lad, f‘oyerythiug I told you is the whole truth.” “Do you mean to say that you have been traveling with the Rip Van Winkle company for ten years, and during that time you raised the curtain and sang “Boom-de-av ?” , “That’s what I dicl,’: came a quick response, “and all I ever got was my board and my clothes. Now I am jeven without that and it’s a shame that you dou’t give me a helping band.”

Chief Covey, Prosecutor Brill anu Others who were present began shooting questions at him hut he had an answer for all even though they were contradictory and bare-faced as could be imagined. He stated that both his parents | were still alive, although he? had not heard from them for 10 years aud j was willing to be locked up until word could be sent to them. Finally JDhief Covey tired of his fabrications prdered him locked up. , • Later he was questioned again by the chief aud then it was learned that his home was at Union, where he clainied that the show had stranded anfl that h^ had attempted to work j t lie officiate for a pass to Florida, j where he wanted to attend the Cor- j l*et-Mitchell fight, not knowing that it had already occurred. He was thps slate<| for eafe keeping and the Chief .Wrote a letter to his parents, notifying them of the papture of the runa way and asking for advice as to what actions are to be taken. + Bockien’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in toe world for Cute, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands', Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and postively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction,or money refunded. Price 22 cent* per box. For sale J. B. Adams & Son. aprS-92

World’s Fair Portfolios Fre#'! To bring our through car line running between Hi. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati Pittsburgh, Washington, Baltimore Philadelphia and New York, with its superb service of vestibuled trains, . Pullman dining, parlor and drawing room sleeping cars, before the traveling public, we bave prepared an elegant portfolio of World’s lair views, taken from the official Government photographs. '1'hese ix»rtfolios will be issued weekly until the volume of of twenty numbers is completed. Size of portfolio, 11x13 inches, sixteen views lu each, three hundred and twenty in\all. and will be sent tree to auy address on receipt of teu cents Ach in coin or postage stamps, to cover cost of mailing Upon receipt of full subscription. $2.uo, each number will oe mailed as fast as .issued. Sample copies can be seen at the office of this paper. Cut this out and. state where you saw the advertisement, and forward to O. P . McCarty, General Passenger Agent Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern R’y, “Portfolio Department,” St Loi^is, Mo. The king of all Cough Cnees Is “C. C. C. Certain tough Cure.” cures Coughs Colds, Hoarseness* Croup, Influenza, Bronchitis, Ac., where oilier remedies fail. iorsitie uv Bergen. Olinhant A Co.

Mr. Alhtfft Favorite, of Arkansas City. Kan., wishes to gives our readers the benefit of his experience with colds. He says: “I contracted a cold early last spring that settled on my lungs, and had hardly recovered front It when 1 caught another thaiv hung on all summer and left nte with a hacking cough which 1« thought 1 never get rid of. I bad used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy some fourteen years ago with much success, and concluded to try it agaiu. When 1 had got through with one bottle my cough had leit me, and 1 have not suffered with a cough or cold since. 1 have recommended it to others,- all speak well of it.” 5n cent bottles for sale by J. R. Adams & S011. f Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder - World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma. La Grippe. During the prevalence of the Grippe the past seasons it was a noticeable fact that those who de|>end upon Dr. King's New Discovery, not only had a speedy recovery., but escape all of the troublesome aftet effects of the malady. This remedy seems to have a peculiar power in effecting rapid cures not only in cases of La Grippe, but in all Diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs and has ’cured crises of Asthma and Hay Fever of long standing. 'Tty it and be convinced. It won’t disappoint. Free Trial Bottles at J. R. Adams & bon Drug Store. • Rev. F. C. Egiclmrt, Mow York, writes: “A corn on liic toe is a thorn In the flesh, which ‘C. C. C. Certain Corn Cure’ most wer* ciftiily removes.” For sale oy Bersen.OliDhaut & Co. Mr. C. F Davis, editor of the Bloomfield, Iowa. Farmer, says: “loan recommend Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to all sufferers with colds and croup. I have used it in my family tor the past two years and have found it the best I ever used f»i the purposes for which it is intended 50 cent bottles for sale by J. R. Adams & Son. f , ^ 'California Excursions The well-known Phillips Excursion Company has arranged to run bi-weekly excu - sions to-all principal California and othei Pacific Coast cities, fioin all points on the Boltimore & Ohio Southwestern Railway via St Louis, Kansas City and Denver. The parties will be carried in Pullman Tourist ears leaving Parkersburg 2.00 a m Cincinnati 8.25. a. ui., Thursday 25;h, Febuary 8th and 22d, March 8th and 22d, and passeugers will be booked through to destination There are no Pacific Coast tours offering so good accommodations^ tft less expense. For full information address A. Phillips** Co., S. E. Corner Fourth and Vine Streets, Cincinnati, Ohio or call on nearest ticket agent of the li. «fcO S. W. R’y. f Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla.

Strength ami Health. If you are not feeling strong and healthy try Electric Bitters If‘‘La Grippe” has left, you weak und weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts directly on Liver, Stomach and Kidueys, gently aiding those organs to perform their functions. If you are afflicted with Sick Headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief hy taking. Electric Bitters. One trial will couvince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50c, at J. R. Adams $ Son Drug Store. Mr “C. C. C. Certain Chili Cure” is not the best remedy y ou have ever used for Chills and fever your money will be refunded. Vleasant to take. For sale by Bergen, Oliphant & Co, * Great Music Offer. Send us the names and addresses of three or more performers on the piano or organ togethet with six ceots in postage and we will (hail you one copy Popular Music Monthly, containing teu pieces,'full sheet music, consisting of popular songs, waltzes inarches, etc., arranged for~the piano and organ. Address: Popular Music Monthly Indianapolis, Ind. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair Highest Award. Joseph V, Dory, of Warsaw, 111., was troubled with rheumatism and tried a number of different remedies, but says none of them 6eemed to do him any good; but finally he got bold of one that speedily 1 cured him. He was much pleased with it and felt sure that others similarly afflicted would like to know what the remedy was that cured him. He states for the benefit of the public that it is called Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. For sale by J. Adams Son. \v* ' f

Delinquent Tax List List of lt ads and town lots retutned delinquent for the year 1893. Sale to take place on Second Mouday in February, 1894 . *

N ames of Ow er*. Armstrong. Elizabeth - Abbott.Marlah-Uel-L Sarah E-.. .... t do . Brown. Robert .. Cooinod, Cynthia A .... Craig. G. W Cliainueas, Albert N .... Cross, Ellen C. 1 .. l>tl yn, Hanmel . Huncoek, Mary . Horton. Roughley L<.max, Amanda ... McCain, Mary.. McCain, J. w .. McCollins. William ... do Purcell, Emma ^ . i.. Rhoades, Albert 1L >. i* i JEFFEK&ON TOWNSHIP. Description of Lands. Towns Rhoades. Ada B. el al . Rhoads. Solomon S ....... Simmons. Jesse . Twltty, Mary O. E. Vir. et al Traylor. Minnie E . Williams, Susan . pt nwswsi tls rlvl 59-100 a ...... [>t se sw s 4 Us tOw 2 75-100 a . pt 8e nw s 5 tls rtiw 10 a ___ pt.ne sw 8 4 tls rtiw 30 a.. two-thirds of lot 38.. pt nw nw s 28 tin rtiw 25-100 a .. lot25., ..s... cent pt se sw s-28 tin r7w 10a ....... lots0,11 and 24 .. lots 10and 21 . .......... . sw nw s 20 tin rOwr 40 a . sw se s 25 tls r7w 40a . . nw eor tie sw si311 in rtiw 10 a . i.w«or w hf se s 15 tin r7w 5 a. se cor se. se s 35 tin r7w 10a... _L.. n hf se ne 8 13 tls r7w 20 a ... se cor se ne s 13 tls r7w 10 a ....._ pt sw nw s 351 In r7w 30 a..... pt nw se 8 18 tls r$w 14 a.. _ .... e pt ne sw s 18 tls r«w 4 57-100 a.. .. s pt nw se 8 18, tls, rtiw, 12 25-100 a .. u« cor sw nw so, tls, r6w. 550-100a pt sw ne s?30. tin, rtiw, 1 50-lW) a . .. lots 15 and 22. ... lot 34 r... . . Highbanks Otwell V. Highbanks Otwell Otwell . Hfehbanks I Ain't taxdue 5 64 1 69 2S 37 8 41 16 64 6 47 6 74 11 02 19 37 20 47 6 78 2 96 4 15 12 68 8 88 9 51 3 os: 8 61 11 03 3 87 23 91 1 05

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP. Arnold, Matilda, heii» Bowers, Jacob . Chilliness. Win . Coonnxl, P, C . Carter, .Solon — do Church, Sarah E Dickson. Joice H do do s do Decker, Salone.. Kiekhn, Ellen Kicklin, Elijah ilts-n, Hawilioru et al do do do Howard, Thomas J do Hufiman, Hila A Mtiey, M aha la McAlister, Elijah Nicely, Paulina . Plants, James F. Willis, Sarilda A oo Walters. Robert .e s sc sw >• 8. tin, r7w. 13 33-100 a . lots 1, 2 and 3 block 30.... (lot J block 30. . ..;. 'pt nw se s 20 tin r“w 1 a. . sw cornw nw ... . . inw cor sw nw s 25 tin r8w 1 51-100. sw eor sw se s 8 tin r7w l 28-100 a_ lots 9 and 10 block 50 ...... .. {lots II auiill2 blocks,...;'. ...TTr-..... • lots3and 1 block 55 .. ... . ; lots 6, 7, 8, g and 10 block 54 .. |pt sw nt lot 2se s7 tln t>7w 1 a j lots 7,8, 9 and 10 block 3 Thomas’ enl lot ti block 3L .. . n pt n ht nw a 22 tin rSw 19 a t - s side s hi sw s 15 tin raw 15 a .. pt nw se ... . . pt se sw s 9 tls r8w 7 a... lots 2 arid 3 block 12 . n w cor se se s 36 tin rSw 6 a.. . lots 2 and 3 block 27... [lot 5 block tO. .. ... pt ne se s:27 tin rSw 25-1U0 a . nw eor sw se s 3 tls r8w 5 a ., ..._ sw cor nw se sec 3 tls rSw 15a lot l block 41. . Alford Altord. Alford Alford Alford Aliord AUord A. ford Alford Alfoni Alford Alton! a 11 5 30 13 45 24 08 71 59 89 1C 19 8« 40 31 15 15 43 30 1« 49 2 32 6 15 1 33 3 25 2l 55 6 00 •Ht CLAY TOWNSHIP. Chandler, James A Deffetulail, George .Hoover, M ary S Hillman.,Georgia Jones. George 11. do vturchant. Oscar McCrary, Nancy., i iwen, Dicy Ann Peed, Solomon Tisdal, Mary 1 — do . Wyatt, Lucinda lyplrs pt ne se s 8 tls rUw 5 a. nw sw s 5 tl n r9w 40 a . pt se ne 'sec 5, tls, rVw, la.... e pt tie sw's 5, t is, r9w. 5 a .:. w side sw ue s 9, tls, r9w —. ( e.side se nw s 9, tls. r9\v, 14k...4 ipt ne nw s 4. tls, ritw, 1 a . ... pt nw sw s 15, tin, r9w,50-100a.. pt se sw s 4, tls. r9w, 2 a.. ne nw s 9. tls, rttw, 40 a .. cent pt tie se s 17, tin, r9w, 14 a . pt local lor 12 sec 27. 28 and 33.tln.r9w, 23 a pt- e hf se frac s 2t. tin, rihv. 8 (16-100 a_ 8 81 25 55 11 8» 2 49 5 46 18 24 5 31 3 66 15 67 22 61 15 58

PATOKA TOWNSHIP. Bee,CharlesW ... Bo Bradshaw, Susan . Burch, George P. Beardsley, John O i dp T^nfton, Louisa .... ’ontlor. Marlin Curt right, Mary A do , Dean, George, hei^s . do do do do Ferguson, Sarah J. do do do do Hartley, 1).R. and Martha A Howard & Thompson Hawthorn, Kobt P. et al Hays. Amanda et al Hays,Jacob .. Jones, Ellen . Jones. Mattie L ... . .... do .— do .i • ■ Johnson, Susan.. Kurtz, Harry. .-• • do . do Ijoveless, Francis M et til... Mitey. Annettle. . MeHugh.W F, JfeT.l Howard McHugh, Catharine ... t'isdui, Cornelia et al . . do .... Unknown Owner . Wright, Hiram — do .- Wilson. Sarah M . do _ W ilson, Cynthia A heirs do Woolsey. Arthur. sw sw s 7, t2s, r7w, 51 a. se se s 12, t2s, r7w, 38 a. pt w side sw se s II, t2s, r8w,2 40-100 a. lot 143 . . t.. se se g 3), tls. r'w, 40 a.. \v side nw sw « 21. tls, r7w, SO a_ sw t or n hf se s :6 t Is r8w, 16 a ... n«sw s 24 tls i8w. 40 a . sw cor se se s 15t& rttw. 2 a. se eor sw se s 15 t2s rttw, 2 a ........_ se s ;i0 I Is r”w, 160 a . . . s lif sw s 30 t is r7w, 97 a .:. w hf ne s 31 tls r7w, 80 a.. se nws311 Is rTw 40 a. .... .. e hf se tyw s 9 t2s r“w. 20 a. nw se s 4 t2s r7w, 40 a , se se s 4 Ms r7w, 40 a e tif sw se s 4 t2s r7\v. 20 a a sw eor e hf i>w s 4 t2s r"yr. 9 sw ne s 4 t2s rTw. 40 a . ... se sw sw s 22 tli r8w, 5 a ... e pt lot 63 .. .. ... lots 14,15,12,18,19, 20 and pt 21. w side nw sw s 19 I is r7w. 24 a . und int nw sw « 19 tls r7w. 5U-100 a. pt s hf sw s 29 tls r7 w, 18 50-100 a . ne se s 20 tls rTw, 40 a . s hf nw se s 20 tls r7w, 20 a. pt ne s 21 tls r8w, 50-100 a ..... n side ne nw s 17 t2s r7w, 25 a.. ne s 36 tt« r8\v, 160 a —. ne pt n hf se s 36 tls rSw, 64 a .. nw s\* s 31 t Is r7w, 4962-ICO a ... sw nw s 31 t Is r8w, 49 a... s side w hf nw s 4 t2* r8w, 30 a ..: . . sw eor sw ne s 21 tls r8w, la ... . . lOtSl ... . w hf lot 64,65 66 and 67 .’. se se s 24 t ls r8w, 40 a. . .. ne eor sw se s 24 tls rSw, la... Mid tract ... * . w hf sw sw s 4 t2s r"w, 20 a.. . nw sw s 4 t2s r7w, 4t>a .1. sw eor se nw s 8 12s r7w; 5 a .—^ se cor sw sw s 8 t2s r7vr; 5 a — pt e hf nw s 8 t2s r7w; 17 50-h)0 a . nw e«>r nw so s 13 t2s r8w; 8 27-100 a ... pt sw sw s 22 tls r8w; 5 a ... - Arthur Hosmer Hosmer Hosme* Hosmer Hosmer LOGAN TOWNSHIP. 26 99 7 77 29 U6 20 25 3 00 9 86 8 47 146 95 51 62 1 67 19 (* 14 44 sa m 68 OS 10 93; 18 84 15 06 73 64 11 57 3 79 6 07 14 81 8 09 5 17 18 41 2 18 16 85 11 50 Barrett, Catharine. Beazley, Kuphrena ..4 — Beasley.<1 oh n - Chappell, Margaret..... Boats, -lames L... Dent, Mary J . Harvey. Henry —,— Hillman, Jane . Harder, Hafer A et al Mlley, Angeline E Merchant, Owejtr and Jp m Manning, Mary A. heirs do — Phillips, Jonathan W. Simpson, John w side ne nw s 22 tls 9w, 6 50-100 a ... pt se se s 32 t Is 18\v. 34 a . s pt ne se s 32 t Is r8w 5 » . A n hf se nw s 17 tls rSw, 10 a .... ot 18. . sw cor ne nw s 14 tls r9w, 6 a. sw sw s 10 t Is r9w, 40 a — ,.... pt s side se s 11 tls r9w, 3 a. sw s 32 tls r8w, 160 a. ne se s 10 fls r9w, 40 a. . w pt e hf nw ne s lotls r7w, 14 a. sw cor nw s 25 tls r9w. nw cor sw s 26 tls r9w, 7 a. e h nw s 31 tls r9w, 80 a ....... se pt se se s 32 t Is r8w, 6 a--- s Oateville 3 96 9 39 1 18 3 48 4 13 1 72 10 41 2 92 32 78 6:1 28 5 78 8^66 20 28 6 29

MONROE TOWNSHIP. .Vo k. fit. Jacob ... ’.[lot 18 . .. . Brenton, Newton .e hf n hfne mv b 23 t2s rSw; 10 aBilderirack. Caroline heirs'pt nw sw s 13 t3s rSw; 75-100 h . Brewster. Mary F . iwptn h f se pe s &• i2s. r7w; 5 a d» .inept w hi ne s29 t2» r“w; ai 50-100 a. Booker. Jhhn et al .ilot A Fleener’s 2d eul. do ..... . . lot 4. , Detlendall. Robert. ilots 7 and SFleener’s 2d enl Dickson, L. T_. e hf sw s 3lt2s r7w; 110 <1>» Ferguson, Sarah \ Farmer, Malissa J . do Gentry, Mary P Humphrey, Elizabeth heir-dot 17 pt se nw s 31 Cs r7w; 30 50-100 a .. n side mi nw s 14 t3s r8w • 10 a. e hf ne nw s 12 t3s r8w; 20 a . s hf nhf ne s 12 t3s r8w; 40 a . w side ne ne s 8 t3s r7w: 0 50-ICO a Hurt, Z. T Kitchens, Joshua. tdttle, Oscar aud Sarah H Mason, Nancy E . Marshall, William P . do ...... McKinney, Alice. Powersvdsyphenia. do i do —- . Richardson. Speaker H Rainey, Julia A. heirs . . Shepard. Rice M —■ ■■■ Wilder, Lydia A. pt n side sw sw s 25 t2s rSw: 50-100 a ... !e hf sw *l 28 t2sr8w; 80 a .. w side sc nw s 19 t2s r7w; 40 a .... — sw ne sw s 27 t‘2s r8w; 10 a .j. pt sw nw s 13 t3s r8w; 25-100 a..tv. lot 18 Fleener’s enl .... se re s 24 t2s r8w; 40 a .... pt se ne s 24 t2s r8w; 10 a ... pt s hf nw sw s 13 t3s r8WA25-100 a. tots 9,16,17 and 18 Fleenerw2d enl... lot 20 .. se pt sw ne s 29 t2s -r7w; 9 a .. sw cor ne nw s 20 t3s r7w; 10 a. nw se s 18 t3s r7w; 40 a . w end s hf sw s 19 t2s r7w; ^4 a — Pleasnutvilie Pleasantville Pieasantville Pleasantville i easantville Pleasantville Pleasantville 1 88 9 00 1 54 26 79 3 65 88 78 38 17 C 00 40 65 ’ 1 29 1 11 17 05 27 76 11 66 4 83 3 38 24 72 3 92 -29 19 3 82 76 41 22 15

MARION TOWNSHIP. I Bennies, Nathaniel.. • Beadles, Eliza A . 1 Blair, Margaret M. Buy her, Clara. Corn, Edward heirs .. . — do .- rto . Cole, Laura A. Clark, Elizabeth M.,.. Caldwell, Albert » . Depaw, Washington . do ' . do . do . do .. do . do .- do . Frorann, Lucy ... do . Gibson, John. Gibson, Julia . .. . Jorndt, Albert A.. Morton, Mary E. do . McCormack, Martha M .... McCormack, Ellen V. Pagin »Ida M.. Pipes, John ... .. — Potter Genoa C. Poe. Lucy .. Richardson. MarthaC _ Rodarmel. Mary . Russ, Martha E. . Robinson, CynthlaA — Rodarmel, Perry ..... , . Taylor. William H. lie cor ue sw s ii 11s r7w; 2 83*100 a . ’ne sw s 25 tls r7w; 37 60-100 a.. lot 21 ... se sw s 10 t2s r“w; 40 a .. : und pt ee sw s 11 t2s r7w .. .i und pt e. side sw sw s 11 t2s r7w.1 481 und pt © pt n hf nw s 14 t2s r7w.. .. ) lot 11..... lot 29.'.. nw cor se sw s 29 tls r6w; 5a. .. e hf se s36 tls r7w; 7925-100a.. s hf nw s 1 t2s r7\v; 80 a. .. n hf sw s 1 t2s r7w; 80 u.i... sw sW s 1 t2s r7 w 40 a . . >v hf ne s 1 t2s r7w; 79 75-100 a. sw se s l t2s r7w; 40 a .. —. aw nw 8 12 t2s r7w; 40a. iw ne s 12 t2s r7w; 40 a ... ... le sw s 4 t2s r6w; 40 a. iw s«s4 t2s r6w; 40a. ot69 . .. ot 90 .... iw cor :ne sw s 12 t2s r7w: 5 a. le nw Hi 36 tls r7w; 40 a... iw ne s: 36 tls r7w*; 40 a.. le se s 25 tls r7W; 40a. ot 1 and pt 2 . ot 126..... it sw sw s 24 tls r7w; 50-100 a. hf sw nesl4 t2s r7w;20 a . | w cor sw sw s 4 t2s r6w; 25-100 a. i its 8, 9 and 10.. — .. t uw law s 8 tigs rflw; 20a.. w nw s 10 I2sr7w; 40 a . i —.. is j aw a 7 t2s r6w; 20 a.. 1 it 37..*. >t« . $■ Velpen Velpen V elpen Velpen — Velpen . .. Velpen__ Velpen. White Oak. Velpen . ... Stanton ... =14 52 8 at 4 92 11 73 9 1*2 4 11 8 20 2 01 102 41 i» 19 4 71 13 93 1 02 30 6 1 5 18 7 5 11 4 8 5 4 12

LOCKHART TOWNSHIP. Bogen, Sarah M. Bari on, G. G ...... Barrett, Nancy E .... KUrington, Lit Koudrins,-Joseph . Ingeraoll, J. W ....... Kimble, Arrena . ... XIouuk house, Charles. Mclntire, James heirs Preston & Brothers, i.. Robinson, Jonas —... Knbiusou, Francis M.. Rhodes. Elizabeth i Reaves &Co..Coluuibus,Ind Swan, Matthew heirs ... do ... .... Swan, Samuel et al. ! Stiiwt II. Thomas * .. ... 1 Schn It ten, John M: heirs i Smith. Berthena A jU» uw »3S tJs rTw; -ili a . .. I r» pt se se s 38 t2s n>w: 18 a ! \v cor he sw s 38 t2s rTw; .Tb . svr cor sw se s 38 t2s 17 w; 10 a* lot9 ... tots 36.27.38 tind 29 . lots SO atni iO -;.. uw se s29 t2s r«w; 40 a.__ ne uw 83512* r7w; 40a . . pt nw cor ne n^s SO t2s rtiwjla e pes pt nw ne si® t2s riiw; 150-100a...,. ne ne* 29 t2s rtw; 40a __ pt nw ne.»;«l t2s r«\v; 2 20-100 a . ... ne ne s 4 tUs it>w; 40 a . . ...._.... w hf se nw s 27 t2s i7w; 20 a . iota01 ami 87 ..;.. e pt s hf sw ue s .84 t2s r7w; 15 a . . ... .. ..-. e hf ne s28 t2* rOw; 80 a ...A....... s hf ue » o tis row; .80 a. lot 8 Bmadwdl's add . ... ... Pikeville Pikevilie .. Augusta. Augusta.... PikevlVteU 4*4 8 97 0 .10 112 I* 85 l 5 8. 8 78 5 84 0 49 1 , 7 24 4 71 46 TO 2 $2 8 81 A 19 60 29 51 *•- MADLSON TOWNSHIP. Hawthorn, Kobert P. et al Little, Carter L _ ... McAtee. Mary I. A .1. B . ' ae ne »20 tin r8w; 40 a_i .. ne nw s 19 tt n r8w; 40 a . pt 8 lif sw sw s 1 tls r9w: 15 a 25 58 11 51 6 78 WIN SLO W CO UFO RATION.

Brewster, husau . Baker, A. F.... . Brewster, Kate .. ... Brenton A Harrison.. Bethell * Gladish ..... Baker, Mary L ...._ Green. William.. Hendmn, Bessie .. Heaeock. Edwin. i Klninan, John S . Lindsey, Frank . hMeyers, Charlotte ... Moutgomeiy, Alex — i Mjley, John N.. >1 tley, JninesD ... .. | Thomas. Julia pt 1 Whitman, Asahel & Georgejots 111 and 112..* ; Younr, Laura B. ■ Ijtr hfjot 3 ne cor lot 53 ... . ^.. lot 18 Lucas* add ...y... lo;34 .. ... __;.. ...... und. hf lot 29 aud 30 lota “ill. 21221 i. iso. 184.185aud 180 Lucas* add |»t l«»t 85 ___ ... V_j.-... lot 45 .. ....Vi.,.. lot-57 .... ..;. pt sw s 32tli.r7w; IS-100a.. .......__ pt lot 3....... lot loti.. lot. 7» .,. ... .'.-v lot 178 Lucas’ add ..j...,........ pt lot 75 lot 48 Lucas’ add lot 53 WinShivf do do - Bo dodo .r do do do *- do do ’ do do * do <hv . do do do 3 52 48 18 9 21 1 47 15 2 21 10 ;« 6 53 8 1 20 10 4 37 PK I KKSHriiG CORPORATION. Berridge, William R .. [tots 39 and 44. Snyder’s add Carter, John O. heirs. ^ or let 20 ami io ft e hf 21 Canalport add ( loin, Louisa . (lots t>0,(|1 and.72 Snyder’s add Cook. Marv B .. (lot 41 Protlit’s add.. Coieman Ilelitha.. [I6t 18 Eisert’sadd .. Coonryd. John F .[lots 41 and 42 tsuyder’s add...."_ Corney. Jacob... |pl lofl59 . . - . Catt, Edward H . lots 15.16, 17 and 18 Snyder’s add . ... Darnell, Lizzie T . lot 27 Morgan’s and . . .. Davidson. Levina.I lot 1 Morgan’s add. .. Eaton, Albert . jqrot lot 23 Canal port! add...:... ...... I la Wit horn, Robert P.et al lot 20and part 156 . pt 3. pt 4 anti qr of 11 Hawthorn’s add lot SX Morgan’s add = . .. . lots 24 and 25-Harrell** add .. .V.\.... ... lot 1« Morgan’s add .. ... ___... lot 19 Harrell’s add ....-. nw hf lot 36 1.' .....k..'.. lots 64 and 6i Snyder’s .add do do Hawkins,Julia A.*... Harrell. Sylvester. Jorndt, Albert A Klnman. Elizabeth F Kcpley, Mary ...:( Lesley. George R . Lemnsters. Sarah J... Milter. William Mitchell. Elizabeth J . Marsee, Nancy J. C... Marsee. Amanda F.. Miller, P.H & P. A .. ... ; lots 43 and 441 SnydeFs add .:.lot 1 Adams’' add [lot 127 and sw hf lot lo2 lot. 5 Morgan’s add. '. . hit 13 Morgan’s add wbflot 64 ...\Ji. Niceley, Rosetta _... jqYof lot 20 Canalport s|dd Palmer. Mary M .. .. pt lot til Parker,-Mary A heirs. lot 21 Harrell’s add . Tv, Emma . .. .. [lot 2 Morgan’s add... Kirhey, Margaret E ...... 'lot 2saMorgan’s add. .. Snyder, Sam R .:. j lot, 4 Snyder s add . Smith, William -[loti 14 Morgan’s add. Tavlor. Mary J ;lot 1 Withers add .*...■. ... VunNada,Elizabeth Bheirs pt lot 108 . ... do do ~ lot. 8 Kisert’s add Welton, Sarah B* ... ..... lots-19, 20 and 21 Snyder’s add Wolven, Newton F. lots 11 and 12 Snyder’s add. do do do .tlo do do do do do do do 89 164 7 9 20 88 9 86 14 12 m 152 21 51 8 i 37 60 7» 35 22 U 19 17 158 6 14 23 5 SI 36 1«3 lti 162 4.8 21 U STATE OF INDIANA, PIKE COUNTY, SS: J FRANKLIN R. BILDKRBACK, Auditor in and for said County and State aforesaid. do hereby certify that the foregoing list contains a full and correct state men tof the lands and town lots which were by the Treasurer of said Oountv returned lor the nonpayment of taxes charged thereon and tihieh stRl remain unpaid for the year 1892 with Interest hand (#1 tdAcn citni).' iiicicvii mm n nu.u »v iiittiu pst and penal! v thereon, together with the taxes for the current year 1803. Witness my id --.tid Jseal ol“ the Board of Commissioners of said County .this 30th day of December 139J. [seal] FRANKLIN R. BILDEBBACK,, Auditor of Pike County, Indiana. ^Notice of Side. NOTICE is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that the several tracts of land and town lots in the foresoiug list, or so much thereof as will he necessary to pay the taxes and charges thereon will be solo at public auction at the door of the court house in Petersburg Pike Countv, Indiana, bv the Treasurer of said county, on the Second Monday in Febrnftry, A. D., 1894, the same befng the 12th day of said month, commencing at 10 o’clock.A. M., of said day continuing from day to day thereafter until all are offered, unless such taxes, interest, penalty and charges are paid before that time. Witness my hand and seal of the • Board of Commissioners of Pike County,[Indiana, at Petersburg, t his 30th day of Decenlber, , p&3. FK VNKLjN*’ It. B1L HER BACK, [Seal.] Auditor of Wke County, ludiuua. Auditor’^ Special Notice. Parties having School Fund Loans on which Interest is delinquent will please give the Daymen t of said interest their attention before Feb. 20, 1893 as the law requires prompt collection of said interest. FRANKLIN -K. BILDEKBACK, s \ / Auditor of Pike County. ssi:ss*&* I

NOTICE of LETTING CONTRACT * —FOB BUILDING - h Jail ui Ms Mm IN PETERSBURG, INDIANA. Pursuant to an onier made by the Board of Commissioners of Pike county, Indiana, at their December session k>93, notice is hereby given that on TUESDAY, SJARCH 6TH, ISM, At the Auditor’s office i.t said county, the Board of Commissioners (of said county will let the contract tor the building of a new jail and .sheriff’s residence in said town, at such place as may be designated by said Board, to the lowest responsible bidder. All bids •» herefor to be sealed and tiled in said Auditor’s office bv twelve o'clock noon of said day^ and none to be filed after said hour. No bid will be received or entertained, unless accompanied by a good and sufficient bond, payable to the State of Indiana in the sum of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars, signed by at least two resident tree-hold suwties. to the satisfaction and approval oi Said Board, guaranteeing the laithful performance ami execution of the work so bid Tor according to the plans and specifications adopted by said Board »t said term, and according to ti e order made by said Board at said time in relation thereto, and the payment oi all damages occasioned by violation or non-performance thereof, in case the same is awarded to the bidder, and that the contractor so receiving said contract, shall promptly pay all debts incurred by him in lire prosecution oi said work, including labor, materials furnished, and for boarding the laborers thereon, and guaranteeing the furnishing of all materials and labor required in the excavation, foundation erection, construction and completion of said Jail and siieiifFs residence, and removal of dirt and rubbish, according to the plans and specifications adopted by said Board, and now on file in said Auditor’s office, and in accordance with the order made by said Board as aforesaid. And the Board oi Commissioners reserve the right to reject any and all bids that may be unsatisfactory to said Board, by reason of being for too great a price, or the bidder falling to give satisfactory bond. All said work to be completed

within one year irom me oin uay ui auu™, 1894. As the work pspgresses. estimates to be made from time to time, tn proportion to the contract price, by said Board of Com mi ssioners, the Architect and the Contractor, and not exceeding seventy-five per eent of theamount of such estimate^ as may be agreed upon bv them, shall be paid as the work is completed; the residue thereof to be paid when ail said work is completed and received by said board of Commissioners. Said plans and specifications now an file as aforesaid, and said orfier of said board so made at its last term, are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. The said Board will begin the opening, reading and consideration of bids at one o’clock p. tn. on sai l day. bids for said work are hereby respectfully requested. This January 4th. ISM. 6 _ ,, . W. H. GbAhisn, President, W. CARl.tSIiE. Dklos Hadlock, Board of Commissioners o' Pike County, Indiana. Attest: F.R. BihOERBACK, Auditor Pike County. Ind ana. Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been a'pointed by the clerk of the circuit court of Pike county, state ot Indiana administrator of tlio e.-taie of Jasper Farmer, late 01 Pikejcounty, deceased. Said estate is supe^ed to be solvent. January 17,1SJ1. VINSON b RA14C E. Ad mints b ator. Richardson & Taylor, Mt'ys.

kdni uistrator’s Sale of Personal Property. Notice Is hereby given thet the undersig i*tl adnilriU rator of Jasper Farmer late of ,ike county. ndian», deceased w*’’. offer for sale at pul auction at the late residence of the decease in M tie toyrnkMe 6u s ATI’HD A'FEBRUARY 10TH, 1894,, AH of the personal property of said estate not taken by the widow, consisting of horses, eattle. hogs. wagon, mower, farming imple- ' rnents, grow log wheat and.other articles. Tkrms of Salk.— A credit of nine months . will be given on all sums of five dollars and over, the purchaser giving note with approved security, bearing six per cent interest from date. On all sums of five dollars and under, cash on day of sate. sale to begin at a o’clock a. m. January 17, 1884. VINSON FRANCE, 86-3 Administrator. Xotice to Non-Resident. The state of Indiana, Pike county In the Pike circuit court, March term, 1894. Malissa Norrick.i ' vs. > Complaint No. 2280. Jacob Norrick, > % Now comes the plaintiff, by Ely <& Davenport, her attorneys,- and files her complaint herein-, toge-her w ith an affidavit, that the delendant Jacob Norrick is not a reBir dent of the state of Indiana , and that the object of this action is to obtain a divorce. * Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant that unless he tie and appear on the first day of the next term of the Pike circuit court to be holder on the second Monday of March A D„ 1884, at the court house in Petersburg in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will fie heard and determined In his absence. « In witness whereof, I hereunto set my haml and affix the seal of said court, ai Petersburg, this 17th day of January-A. P., Iffid, 36-4 GOODLET MORGAN, Clerk.

Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria, _ Administrator’s Sale of Peri sonal Property. Notice is herehc given that the undersigned Administrator of the-estate of Joseph A. Coleman, late of Pike county, Indiana, deceased, iwill offer for sale at public auction at the late residence of the deceased in Monroe township, in said county, on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9TH, 1894, All of the personal nroperty of said estate not- taken by the widow, consisting offhorses cattle, hgy, potatoes, buggy, half in-, * tesest in a mower, half interest in a corn -1* drill, apd other farming implements and other articles ton .numerous to mention. Terms of Salk.—On ail sums of 8ve dollars and under, cash'on day of sale, and upon^. all sums over live dollars a credit of nine months will he given, the purchaser giving notes with approved surety. Without relief from valuation laws—and hearing six per cent interest from date until paid. Sale to begin at9 o’clock a. m. Jan. 16,1SW. William A. Colkma*. 36-3 , Administrator. “C. C.C. Certain Chill Core»! is piea^at t to take hud It arm* less. Chi! Iren like it. Gi:amn< teed to c ;re Cbiils and Fever, Kc Cure—\o Pay, For sale .ijr Bergen, Oliphant &