Pike County Democrat, Volume 25, Number 43, Petersburg, Pike County, 8 March 1895 — Page 8
PIP COUNTY im Jfcjjrs Gathered by Oar Cf»r* respondents froia Various Parts of Pike County for the Democrat's Headers. JTofr Fr|ends, Where and What t|ey Are UoIur at Present. '■ |rlef Newi limit pr»fkletllj Ptrtriye4-8etd ft Twr limit. Winslow News Items. Warrick Colemnu, Oakland City, yas ia town Saturday. . Charles Fettinger moved into the property o£Mrs. Usery^ last week. A. J. Hearing for watch, clock and jewelry repairing. All^work warranted. £d.Rickard,‘,p*kland City, was the guest of £. L. Ashby and family last week. „ Byron Brentou, Petersburg, was on pur streets Friday.
Born—to D. C. and Mrs. Thomas, Tuesday morning, a girl. Logan Robling moved his sawmill on tbp farm of flenry Ashby last A. Ueuring, the jeweler, has a full line of sewing machine needles and repairs. Ray Brown and Joe Galton leave for the west next Monday. Ed Scales and Charles Rinier visjted friends at Huntihgburg Sunday. ? A branch of the State building and Joan association has been organized here with a capital stock of $60,000. The officers are: president, Dr. L. E. Woodward; vice-president, Dr. G. L. Ireland; treasurer. Joseph Fettinger; secretary, J. H. McConnell; attorney, p. R. Chambers; appraisers, J. T. v pofF, L. Robling and A. J. Heuring. past Friday evening a number of yOlfog people gathered at the home gf Miss Phenie Ketzel and gave her | pleasant surprise, the occasion bejpg her 22d birthday. Those preseut werp Misses JSva Simons, Birdie pjiMjspy, Raima Jones, Nora Scales, (Della Cook, Addie Jones, Jodie Mcplasson, Orpha Bethell, Orpha Evans, Lizzie Baruett, Helen Evaus and Flora Bethell, and Messrs. C. Eskew, G. B. Collins, Will Ellis, Bob Evans, Herman Bryant, Bee, H. T. Sipons, Theodore Evans, Alonzo Goff and Alcfen Heuring. Ail report an pnjoyable time. Otwell Doings. John L. Braden has moyed his ptock of harness to the Willhelm building on Main street. R. M. Patou has moved his family to Long Branch. Our Sunday school is on the gradha! increase in point of interest and attendance. The schools of Otwell closed last Wednesday with an exhibition in the evcuipg. ■ XV ' * Joseph Dillon Has moved his family . to Waco, Davies* county. Mrs. J. D.^ Jeffrey has returned from Rockport, where «jhe had been yisiting her mother. Nick Harris and W. H. May have taken charge of the furniture store* The birthday partv given by Master Willie Garland on last Wednesday was an eu]oyabie affair. Fifty persous, young and old, were present pmd partook ot the many good things that were placed on the table. After this the party enjoyed themselves |n social conversation and listening to
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Uie mode. After which the crowd separated each going to their place of abode well pleased. Ladies, call and see the fine line ol •hoes for spring wear at Barrett ft Son’s. Beekrllle Brieflets. Our school will be in session three weeks longer.' Ball playing seems to be the order of the day. Lewis Beck made a business trip to Algiers last Thursday. f|enry Heathman, near Hosmer, is singing *It’s a darliog little girl.* * Turner pardin is talking of building a barn this spring. Mrs. Margaret Chappell, of this place, is no better at thio writing. Jameft Gray has taken charge of Columbus Burkhart's farm near Union. Battles ft Hawkins, our best carpenters, have token another contract ■ear Sugar Ridge. * Jell and Mints 8elby, of Ayrshire, were visiting friends and relatives near thiis place Sunday. M. L. Heathman, William Sanders and Miss ^felissa Chappell afteuded the township institute at Petersburg last Saturday. Last Tuesday a wedding occurred near Clark’s station, the parties being William E. Butler and Miss Frances E. Kays, at the bride’s home. The groom is the only sou of S. E. Butler and is a most highly respected young man, and the bride is the daughter of J. H. Gray. Elder F. M. Roberts officiated. Our congratulations.
The latest styles and patterns pf dry goods apd notions tor the spring trade at Barrett & Son's. ' Stendal Siftings. Chris Wiseman was at Augusta Sunday. < Dr. (t. H. Hilsmeyer and daughter Kate were at Velpen Sunday. /^Miss Jennie Stork, one of Lockhart’s best teachers, is ou the sick list. William Shrode was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. J. S.-Barrett, last Sunday. Mae Lockhart, Alice Woolsey and Harold Brewster closed their schools last week. Squire Brust and Daniel Davis, deputy prosecuting attorney, held a very busy session of court here last Saturday. O. J. Greenway, R. Lee and J. W. Stilwell were in Madison township last week viewiug a road case and assessing damages and benefits. The death of Willie Esraan, one of onr bright young boys, occurred last Thursday night. The interment was made at the Lutheran cemetery. t)ne and all extend their sympathies to the bereaved parents. Fred Patberg was made the recipient of a surprise birthday social last Saturday eveniug. Quite a »umt$r of friends and relatjves wepe present. The occasion was very enjqygble and a pleasant time was had. Thejonly big bargain in tqjrn, LL sheeting only 4 cents per yard at Barrett & Son’s
Spurgeon Sayings. Wheat looks bad. Farmers sowing clover seed. Elder W. O. Kamp preached here last Sunday. The General Baptists have erepted a 550 pound bell bn their church lot here. The trustees of the M. E. church have tbeir church building nearly dbue, and when completed will be an honor to ther town. • R. E. Langford went to Mariop township on a road view. Louis Simpson, one of our prominent youug men, was ^married loot Sunday evening to Miss Tina Roy, the accomplished daughter of William A Roy. Elder G. H. McKinney officiated. Barrett & Son are in the lead with Rope bleached muslin at 5 cents per yard._ Grange Ball Items. *. • William Tislow and family will move to Oakland pity in the near future. Cliark Hawkins and wife were the guests of friends here last Sunday. Rrs. Jack Roblimg is on the 6ick list at this writing. Mrs. John Walts visited friends , pear Oakland City last Sunday. Head Quarters—for real estate, far?n arid 'city property for sale on reasonable ter pis It the reliable realestut* agency of W. H. H. 'fhomas, the /leading real estate agency In the copnty. , 38-5 ————r— a Barrett & Son keep the latest styles ju hats for this season's wear. 7. ' " ■
All the styles in ladies shoes kept by Barrett ft Son. Baoon, 10 cents per pound at Whitaker’s meat market. 43*9 Lawrence LL sheeting 4 cents per yard at Barrett ft Son’s. Remember that Barrett ft Son hire a floe line of men’s shoes. Yesterday was the last working day for the Indiana legislature. Ladies, you will find a nice line of wrappers at Barrett ft Sop'sf Wheat is worth 46 cents, and corn 35 cents In the Petersburg market. Go to H. H. Tislow for all kinds of watch and clock repairs. 28* H. H. Tislow jewelry and watchmaker Petersburg. AU work guarteed. 28* Choice meats at Whitaker's meat tnarket. Nothing but the best put on the block. 43-3 Good girl wanted at the Pike hotel to do general house work. Steady employment. . Empress baking powder stands at head of the list for purity and leavening qualities. 41* Ike Whitaker has 2000 pounds of bacon and lard for sale. Cheapest place in the city. 43 3
Trustee William Brock, of Marion township was in town Monday on business mattprg. « Rev. Shaver is holding * series of meetings at Fairview church in Madison township. E. A. Ely returned from Indiaufpolis last Friday where he had been on business for a week. Representative Costes’ bill makip^f it a misdemeanor to pilfer small fruits has passed the house. Empress baking powder is made tjy a home company and> guaranteed tp be the best on the market. 42* Mrs. William Green, of Winslow, was here the latter part of Jast week the guest of Mrs. Elizabeth Green. Call at The Democrat office for your job printing, The best job printer in the city. See us before leaving your order. William Liibs made a vis|t to old friends at Mt. Vernon last week. He formerly worked at hi^ trade in that place a number of years ago. To Trade.—A 28-inch wheel cycle gear 63 or 68, weighs 28 pounds; will trade for a young horse.' 42 Will Mitchell. # Until further notice I will sell good screened coal at the mine for cents or 6 cents delivered in Petersburg. 42-3 J. B. BorerMiss Stella, Brazelton. who has been visiting relatives in this city for several days, returned yesterday to her home at Petersburg.—Princetou Democrat. John Young left for Shoals Monday evening in the interest of the McCormick harvesting Company. He has been traveling for this company for several weeks. A vestry aud church belfry tower is being added to St. Peters Catholic church. This improvement will add greatly to the appearance of the church property. ReadacLe is the direot result of iodiges' tion and stomach disorders. Remedy these by using De Witt’s little Early Risers, ami your headache disappears. The favorite little pills every where. Adame * Son.
Don't Stop Tobacco. The tabacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system is seriously affected, impairing health, comfort and happiness. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system, as tobacco, to an invoferate user becomes a stimulant that his system continually craves. Baoo-Curo is a scientific cure for the tobaooo habit, in all its forms, carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin physician who has used it in his private practice since 1872, without a failure, purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want, while taking Ba-co-Curo, it will notify you when to stop. We give a written guarrantee to permanently cure any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent interest. Baoo-Curo is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures without the aid of will power and with no inconvenience. It foayes the system as pure and free from nicotine as the day you took yonr first chew or smoke Sold by all druggists with our irpnciad guarrantee, at $1 per box, three boges $2.60 or sent direct upon receipt of price Bend six two-cent stamps for eam81e bog, booklet and proofs free. Eureka hemical A Manufacturing Company, Manufuoturing Chemists, La Crosse, Wiscon|n these days ot telepeone, telegraph, electricity and steam, people cannot afford to wait days or as many nours for relief. This is our reason for offering you one Minute Cough cure. Neither days, nor hours, nor even minutes elapse before relief is afforded, Adams and Sop. A severe, rheumatic pain in the left shoulder bad troubled Mr. J H. Loper, a well known druggist of Dee Moines. Iowa, fbr over alx months. At times the pain was so severe that be could not lift anything. With all he. pould do he could not get rid of it Until he applied Chamberlain’S Pain Balm. ”1 only made three applications, be says, “and have since been fires from all pain.” He no«y recommends it to persons similarly afflicted. It f§ for sale by R. Adams A Son Petersburg' E. Dillon Otwell. It is not a miracle It won’t onre everything. bat it will cure piles. That’s what De Witt’s Witch hazel salve will do, because it has done it hundreds of oases. Adams A Son. Dr* Price's Creep Baking Powder ’ World’* Nr Highest Award.
Two Ufw Sored. Mr* Phoebe Thomas, of Junction (City, MI., was told by bur doctors she had consumption and that there was do hope for her, but two bottles of Dr.Klng’s Mow pi*, oorery completely oared her and she says It saved her life. Mr. Thos. Kggers, 189 Florida St.. San Franciaoo, suffered fipm a dreadful oold, approaching consumption, tried without result everything else than bought one bottle of Dr. King's Mew Difoorery and in two weeks was eared Be is naturally thankful. It is such results of which these are samples, that »prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine In coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at J R. Adams A Son’s drugstore. Don’t neglect that cough, it leads to coo* sumption. One Minute Cough Cure posses see a doable virtue. It ourae and cures (guicklv. Adams A Sou. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy gives the best satisfaction of any cough medicine I handle, and as a seller leads all other prep* aratioos in this market. I reoommead it becapee it is the beet medicine I ever ban* died for oougbs, colds and croup. A. W. Baldridge, MilleravHle, III. For sale by J. R. Adams A Son, Petersburg; E. DiUon Otwell. Promptness is a commendable virtue. That’s why we offer you one minute cough cure. It is prompt in relief and prompt in curing. That is whit it is made for. Sold by J. R. Adams A Son. Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made. Sale of Personal Property. The undersigned, trustee of the heirs of James E. Davidson, deceased, 1st* of Pike county, will offer for sale at public vendue on the premises in Clay township, Pike county, Indiana, on THURSDAY. MARCH 28, 1806, All the personal property of said decedent, insisting of 75 bead of sheep, 24 head of cattie, including a herd of six bead sf Holstein milch cows, 40 bead of stock bogs, two span of work males, one span of two-year-old mules, five brood mares with foal from floe blooded jack, three head of work bones, two mowen, two bay rakes, two double “A” barrows, two buggies, two wagons, three sets of chain harness, three sets of buggy harness, one fan mill, a lot of plows and outer farming implements too numerous to mentiop, ten tons of clover bay, 2,000 bushels of wheat, 1.000 bushels of oats, 8,000 bushels of corn, 60.000 feet of lumber as follows: 34,000 feet of ash, lo,000 feet of maple, 4,000 feet of elm, 2.000 beech, 1,000 cottonwood, 10,000 gum, and 1.000 oak. Tkbms of Salk.—All sums nnder $5 00 to be paid cash In band. AU sums of $5.00 or over a credit of six months will be given, purchaser giving note with security to the approval of the trustee, Without Interest if paid at maturity, but If not paid promptly at maturity note will bear six percent interest per annum from date thereof until paid. AU notes given without relief from valuation or appraisement laws and providing for attorney’s fees. No property to be removed from premises until terms of sale are complied with. Daniel B. Davidson, Trustee. Thomas H. Dillon, Attorney.
Assignee’s Notice. Notice is hereby given that Jonathan B Young and Florence Young, (J. B. Young £ Co..' of Petersburg, Indiana, have made an assignment of all their property of every kind to George J. Nichols, of said town, for the benefit of al I their creditors, and a notice is now given to ail concerned of the appointment or said assignee, and all persons having ciatms against said assignors are now notified to present the same properly verified as required jby law GEORGE J. NICHOLS. Assignee. J. W. Wilson, Attorney. Sale of Personal Property. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at my residence, two miles southeast of Petersburg and one mile south of Afford, on THURSDAY, MARCH 21.1896, The following personal property, to-wit: Two work horses, two milch cows, thirty-five bead of bogs nine head of sheep, wheat In granary, corn and oats, one two-horse wagon, one buggy, one wheat drill, plows, harrows, farming'implements of all kinds, and other things too numerous to mention. Tbrms or 8ans.—On all sums of |5 (W and under, cash \a band. Qn all sums over that amount a credit of nine months with approved surety and without interest will be given. ■ WM. E. TISLOW. Met«(Fi|tl Settlement of Estate. In the matter of the estate of George Willis, Sr., deceased. In the ^ike circuit court, March term, 1895. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of George Willis, Sr., deceased, has presented and-filed his accounts and Vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit court on the 2Qth day of March, 1896, at which time all persons interested In said estate are required to appear in said court, and show cause. If any there be, why said acoouftts and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others Interested therein, sire also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate . ‘ GEORGE W. SHOULTZ, February 28,1896. Administrator. Richardson & Taylor, attorneys. v \ Notice to Non Resident,
The state of Indiana. Pike coun ty. In the Pike circuit court, March term, 1805, Caroline Richardson "j Elijah GludUsh,. ^Complaint No. 2485. Susan Qladlsh. J Now comes the plainflfi. by R lehi rdson ft Taylor, her attorneys, and files her complaint herein, together with aa affidavit, that the residence of the defendant, Elijah Oladish, is un-known, and that diligent inquiry has been made to ascertain the residence of said defendant, but tiaat said inquiry has not disclosed the residence of said defendant; and said action is to foreclose a mortgage on real estate. Notice is therefore hereby given qatd defendant, Elijah Oladish, that un J ass be be and appear db the twenty-first day of the nest term of the Pike Circuit Court to be holdeh on the Second Monday of March A. D. 1895, at tbe conrt house in Petersburg, in said county i and state, and answer or demur to said com- , plaint, the samp will be heard and determined in his absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said conrt at Petersburg this 7th day of February, A. D. 1895. GOODLET MORGAN. 89-3 Clerk. Noflct of Filial Settlement of Estate, In the matter of the est -te of Sarah Willis, deceased. In the'Pike Circuit Court Ms ich term, 1895. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the es late of Sarah Willis, deceased, has presen 3d and Bled his accounts and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and the' same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Conrt on the fSth day of March, 1895, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in paid Court, and show cause, if any there be, why said accounts ahd vouchers should not oe approved. And the bdtre of said estate, and all others interested therein are also required, at the time and place aforesaid, tc appearand make proof of their hilrshlp or claim 'to any part of said estate. ’ GEORPK J. WILLIS, , . ' Administrator. Ely ft Davenport, attorneys. 31-3 -
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