Pike County Democrat, Volume 25, Number 48, Petersburg, Pike County, 12 April 1895 — Page 4
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See Kime’s stock of shoes before buying. 47-3 Judge Ely went . to Evansville .Tuesday afternoon on business. H. E.^nslow jewelry and watchmaker Petersburg. teed. All work guar28* f The Ladips aid society meets at }frs. George Ashby’s, Wednesday, Aprilj I7th. r Empress baking powder stands at eari of the list for purity and leaven* ng qualities. , 41* Frank Skinner was in the city last Friday!; Frank is now a tiller of the •oii and making things hum. We recommend Empress baking powder to those who desire a strictly bn re and wholesome powder. 42* Mrs. Will Custiu is at Peters* burg attending the bed-side of her who is daugerously ill,— Washington Gasette. Fleming’s opera house has been ffiypn a grand overhauling. A fresh oqai of paint has been $iven the exterior and is a decided improvement. Miss Ruth A. Stocks moved her millinery store from Qsborn.’s shoe store to the room on the corner of ^fain and Ninth streets on last Monday,' T Rev. Elder, Thomas Smith and Oscar Hadlqck went |o Newberg Tuesday to attend the presbytery of the C. P. church. They will return ^oday. John Crow has sold his interest in the Montgomery flouring mill to Johu Kime. The transfer took place Tuesday and Kime took possession Wednesday. Fresh lime, Portland cement, hair, sand and all else in the line of brickmason and plasterer. Coal oil and gasoline. Also boy ail kinds of junk and hides. 47-4 Peter Drop. Jackson Beatty, one of the oldest settlers of Pike county, died Monday, April 1st. He was respected - by his neighbors and loved by those who intimately knew him.—Lynnville phronicle. The regular meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at the residence of Mrs. Maggie Osborne on Friday, April 12th, at 2:30 sharp. Subject: “Why should I sign the pledge.” Mrs. Mattie Kino, Sec. Tajci Notice,—George Hudspeth will call ou you in a few days to reset your hedge fence, and collect and make settlement for the same. Be ready for him and see that your work is done satisfactory. Pike Cojjnty Hedge Co. The voters of Petersburg should look to their best interests when casting their votes at the coming May election, politics should cut no ggure in the case whatever, hut the man should receive yonr vote and not party. Lay aside party prejudice and jet’s have a change. Brigg Keplev, who has been in the employ of the Oakland City Enterprise for the past ten years, assumed ihl management of that paper last week.' He is capable of keeping the paper up to its present high standard and is one of the best printers In this section of the state. Briggs is an old Petersburg bey and The Democrat wisbel him success financially.
tx» IJJme’s Hoe of dippers and childmiVilMM. 47-3 Second-hand separator for tale, Call on J. W. Wilson. /Garden truck is making Ita appear* u«i at the various groceries. ' Uncle George fiollon of Ifarion township, was is town Thursday. Mrs. B. J. Haines la visiting relatives in Washington this week. The M«w York store has fust received a big line of tinware of ail kliicls. ' * * ' 48-2 Mrs. Charles Boonsbot and Mrs. G. J. Nichols were visiting at Evansville Wednesday. Enos Mitchell with hi* family moved back to Petersburg Friday.— Lynnvllie Chronicle. Empress baking powder has been thoroughly tested and pronounced superior to all other*. 42* Rev. Charles Marta, of Boonville, was in town Tuesday, the guest ot Auditor Woolsey end family^ County Commissioners Hadlock and Welton made a business trip to Washington last Friday evening. Money to Loam.—On five years* time on real estate mortgage; low rates of interest. W. H. H. Thomas. 1-tf. “ ■ George Frank and family returned from Muucie last Monday where they had been visiting E. M. Smith and family for two weeks past. H. R. 8nyder left last Friday for Gnthrie. Oklahoma, tontteud to some business matters and to take a squint at Una booming new territory. Mrs. Sarah Pry of Monroe City, was in town the first of the week, in attendance at the funeral of Reddick Harrell—of whom she was a sister-in-law. Miss Fannie Levy, of Union; Indiana, is in the city visiting her grand paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. Fisher, at No. 707 Main street.—Evansville Journal. The ladies of the C. P. church will give a birthday social at Fleming’s hall on the evening of Arpil 18th. Admiseon fee and program will be given later. The Presbyterian C. E. society wilt hold a sunrise prayer meeting at the Presbyterian church Easter mornlug at 6 o’clock. Come and enjoy an interesting service. The Missess Ruth and Jennie Stocks have moved their millinery store to the old millinery stand corner of Main and Ninth, across from Johnson & Lane’s grocery storq. 48-3 For Salk or Tradx.—We have five new American sewing machines which wb will sell at cost price or trade for horses or cattle. Applegath 8b Whitman, Little, ind. S. G. Davenport, W. E. Williams, Isaac Whitaker, M> F. Maloti and W. E. Chqppell attended the district meeting of the Red Men at Washington last Friday.
Captain Sasser Sullivan of Marion township, was in the capital Thursday. He is hale and hearty, and as anxious for another battle aa ever. He is a veteran of the Mexican and civil wars. Head Quarters—for real estate, farm mid city property for sale on reasonable terms at the reliable real* estate agency of W. H. H. Thomas, the leading reel estate agency lu the county. _ 38-5 Smith Osborne returned from Ind* ianapoliip Monday, where he had been for the purpose of seeiug doctors with reference to having his wife treated. Mrs. Osborne has been an iuvalid for the past fifteen months. Mrs. William McCune died at her home'i a Hosmer last Friday of conjestiou of the bowels. She was aged 56 years, The fbneral was conducted by Rev. T. Smith at the Congregational church in that place on Saturday. Interment at the Lamb cemetory. F. J. Patterson and wife, Robert Patterson and wife and Ingle Walker and wife have meved to Mt. Vernon, where they will reside in the future. Patterson and Walker #ili engage in selling pianos, organs and sewing machines. Tbs Democrat wishes them all success in their new home. Albei t Tislow, an old resident of this county, died at his home three miles so uth-east of this place last Friday eveuing of pneumonia. He was aged 67 years. The funeral occurred at the residence Sunday morning conducted by Rev. Elder of the C. P. church. Interment at Walnut Mills cemetery. While in the city paying yourta^es don’t fail to call and pay the editor also, ft takes nooney to run a well regulated country newspaper, and we need every cent due us. We have waited i*tientiy on a number of our subscribe!* uutij *<after harvest,” but >he haryest time is past and some have failed to major ialiae in onr presence, pome in %nd see ns.
— -1—'» ... John O’Neill of Oakland, was btre Monday on business. Fred Corn of Lockhart township, was bore Thursday on business. ' Wheat is worth SO cents, and corn 35 cents in the Petersburg market. Judge Duncan, of Bloomington, was jn the city last week attending court. G. T. mote has just received a big stock of shoos. Prices to salt the tinam. 174 The old jail and sheriffs residence will be sold on the 4th of May to the highest bidder. • Empress baking powder is made by a home company and guaranteed to be the best on the market. 42” Dr. T. B. Rice went to Dale, Spes* c«r county, last Saturday to visit itis mother. He returned Wednesday. Call at The Dcxocrat office for your job printing. The best job printer in the city. 8ee ns before leaving your order. Rer. W. G. Law is holding a series of meetings st the Bluff school house, northwest ot town. The interest Is very manifest and attendance good. Buckingham's dye for the whiskers is a popular preparation in one bottle and colors evenly a browij or a black. Any person can easily apply it at home. Charies Hutchinson was acquitted in the'circui.t court last Friday morning qf the killing of Joe Ring, i he jury bringing in a verdict of not guilty as charged. Sheriff Kinman took Elmer Smith and Thomas Ssuders to the Jeffersonville penitentiary last Monday. Smith will serve two yeare aud Sanders one, Charles Beardsley, who has been staying with O. O. Shsod/ the past winter, left last week tor Dale, Spencer county, to work tor his uncle John Beardsley. Look —Now is the time. E. J. Harris, dentist, will for the next sixty days furnish full sets of teeth, best grade, for f 16; half sets for |9. Go to him and make contract. 47-2 The ten-year-old son of Solou Carter (colored) died Sunday morning after a lingering illuess of typhoid fevej:. Interment at Walnut Hills cemetery Tuesday morning. Walter Mains* circus will exhibit st Evgu6ytlle, April the 22d. Tito E. & I. yailroad will sell excursion tickets at one fare for'the round trip on that tjate, good returning tjie same day. The New York store has just received the biggest line of suspenders ever brought to the city. Silk spspenders, 12)4 cepfs per pair; farmer’s suspenders, leather backs and end$, 15 cents per pair. 48-2 Abijah Humphrey, aged 77 yearf, who lives near Spurgeon, Pike coupty, has suffered another attack of paralysis, aud is beyond auy hope of recovery. “Uncle” Abijah’s previous attack occurred six years ago.—Lyupville Chronicle.
Hon. £. A. Ely, of Petersburg, lias been appointed Judge of the new cir* cuit court of Pike and fhibois qounties. Judge Ely began the practice of luw in this city and has m%ny friends in this couuty who are glad to hear of his success.—Rock port Journal. (Governor Matthews on Igst fitaday appointed the following directory for the Son them Indiana ho$pUgl a» Evansville; William L. Swariqstedt, Evansville; Samuel B. Boyd, Washington, and William T. Mason, pockport. The latter named gentlepoan is a republican, the two former being democrats. The lijtsT Call.—Persons indebted to the old firm of P. C. Hammond & Sons are hereby notified to call and settle their notes and accounts, either in cash or bankable paper, within tbe next thirty days or their accounts will bo placed in the hands ot a justice for collection. P. C. Hammond, 8 k. 46-3 Surviving Partner. Rev. Horatio 8. Hilton and wife, of Indianapolis, were here Tuesday. The reverend is assistant superintendent of the Childrens home society and his wife is the financial secretary. They received while here two children from the county asylum and tour from the orphans home, and will secure them homes in some other portion of the state. This society has received seven children from this county. As will be sepn in the proceedings of the board of commissioners ait order has been piade favorable to the. building of a bridge at Harryman’a terry across White river in Jefferson to w nship. The commissioners of this county stand ready to do their part if the board of Paviess consent. The business men of Washington are very fayorable to the building of the bridge as it would be vory advantageous to them in the way of trade from that! pa^t of Pike county. 1 ] j
R. C. Hammond It teeeerinf the real eaUte of Peterebtirg this spring. The Pike circuit court adjourned last Sat^rdar. haring been in session four weeks. < ‘ James Coon rod has relinquished hits position as foreman of the Monroe City 0,lobe and returned home. The district meeting of (he Y. P. S. C. E. meets at Oakland City on the XSith. A large delegation from here will he present. Lori A Prick of this place, were the lowest bidders on the new jail at Brasil, Tuesday, but the bids were all rejected on accoont of not coming within the limit specified. It will soon be time to work the •treats of Petersburg. If it is iu order we would suggest that the stee! road grader he put to use on the rartous thoroughfares of the tows, sad especially on Main street. Of. Price's Cream Baking Powder Assignee’s Sale of Personal Property. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned wilf offer for sale st public auctlioi to the highest bidder on the term of J. a Young, one mile east of Petersburg on the W ashing* ton rued, on TUESDAY, the 14th DAY OF M AY, 18S6. The following described property: Hence cattle, hogs, mutes, wagons.fanning Implements, and fence posts, nod other property. Any of said pro net tv will be sold u private sale up to the day or public tale. The same being tbe property turned over to the under* signed by J. An Florence Young.assignors. Tkkms or Sals.—All earns of five dollars and und^r, cash. AH sums over five dollars i credit of nine mouths, the purchaser executing his promissory notes waiving relief from valuation of appraisement laws, and bearing eight percent interest after maturity. providing fbr attorney’s fees and secured by good personal security satisfactory to the undersigned assignee. Gkobok j . NiCHOii. Assignee. J. W. Wilson. Attorney. «*4 Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Safhuel M. Hoi Ion, deceased, will, on FRIDAY. MAY 3rd, 1 At tbe late residence of the deceased In Washington township. Pike couity, Indiana, offer for sale at public auction t il of tbe personal property of said estate, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, wi gon, buggy, farming Implements, - corn, hty, growing wheat, household and kitchen fi failure, and other articles too numerous to n entilon. Terms of Sale,—On all sun-i of five dollars and over a credit of six nn nth * will be given, the purchasers giving n< tes with approved surety without relief fn m valuation laws, with interest at six perce nt after maturity; but if not paid at maturl v sail,id notes to beat Interest from date, and attorney’s fees. On all sums of less that five dollars cash on the day of sale. And n > pro perty to be removed until the same is pa id fo r or note given. Sale to begin at 10 o’eloc Is a. m. JAMES D. ITOL’IIjON. April 8,1885. Administrator. Richardson A Taylor, attorney4B-S *
Executor’s Sate of Rea1 Estate. Notice Is hereby riven that the undersigned executor of the last will and testament of Catharine Rogers, late of Pike county. Indians, will sell at public auction at the door of the court house in Petersburg, Pike county, Indiana, on 8AT11RDAY, APRIL 27,1895. At two o’clock P. M., the following real estate of said decedent, ta-wit: lot number thirty-five in Promt's addition to the town of Petersburg, Pike county, InSaid sale will be made by said executor In pursuance of the terms and provisions of said will, and the authority therein vested in said executor. Said lot will be sold subject to a mortgage thereon to the Indianapolis Mutual Building and Loan Association, of Indianapolis, Indiana, upon which there la a balance of about 8835.00. the purchaser to a ssume the payment of said mortgage, and to give bona for the payment thereof as reqni ed by law. Terms af Sale—'The hill amount of bi I to be paid by purchaser In cash on the day o f sale. JOSEPH LORY. Executor. Ely A Davenport, Attorneys. 48-5 Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property. Notice to hereby given that the unde "signed, administrator of the estate of Jo m T. Russell, late of Pike county, Indian! , deceased, will offer tor sale at public auction,on Saturday, the 13th day of April, 189 i, at the late residence of the deceased in: jockbart township, one mile west ot Pik< ville. Pike county, Indiana, all the personal property of the estate, consisting of four hi td of horses, one buggy, harness, cattle, bogs, farming implements, hay, corn, (yt wjng wheat in the field, household and toruilture, and .many other articles too erous to mention. Teems of 8alk.—On all sums or five dollars and over a credit of nine months wiill be given, the purchaser giving note with approved freehold surety, bearing six percent interest from date of sale and without relief from valuation laws. On all sums of less than five dollars, cash. Sale to begin at nine o’clock a.m. And no property to be removed until the same to paid tor or note given. WILLIAM B. KAYS, March 16,1885. Administrator. Posey A Chappell, attorneys. Notice of Insolvency. Ip the matter of the estate of William F. ' Bec k, deceased. Jonathan T. Ca it, administrator. In the Pike Circuit Court of Indie na, March Term, 1895. Notice to hereby given that open petition fUed in said court by the admin strator of said estate setting up the lnsniBeh ncy of the estate of said decedent to pay Un debts and HaSUlties thereof, the Judge or sal 1 court did on the 3rd day of April, 1896, find aid estate to be probably insolvent and ordered the same to be settled accordingly. 1 he creditor$ of said estate are hereby nottfi 3d of soch insolvency and required to file U eir claims agafpst said estate lor allowance. Witness the clerk and seal ef si id court at |lto office In Petersburg, Pike co nty^Ludiana,- this the 10th dayor April, A. 48-3 jTw. Brumfik! c. Clerk. Notice ot Adnfinist) ation. Notice to hereoy given, that t u undersigned has been appointed by the Hirk of the circuit court of Pike county, state line tana, administrator of the estate o Jot n T. Russe t), tote of Pike county, decei id. • Said estate to supposed to be sol vint. whojam H. lin Ma?cih 16,1895. Admj i sirs tor. Posey A 1, attorneys Notice of Administ aticn. Notice is hereby given, teat tee jpdersign- % has been appointed ilh«? ( erkof tee Pike Circuit Court of Puce conn y, Stf to of Indiana,udmini8tratoraftee esUt ofSonuel Hoilcrn, late of Piko.eounty, d ceamd. V.#*«U.appo j April % 1^96. 43-3; - 4djnl
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HAMMOND & WHITMAN Have placed In stock in the S. F. Hammond Jewelry Store a fineselection ol high grata Pianos and Organs of all the latest makes, such as the Decker Bros., SteS away, Fiscbe Haines. Baldwin, Crown and JSUingtoh Pianos, fcstey, Hamilton and Crown Organs. Call and aee us before purchasing, ns we will save you money. Our prices a«| terms are in accordance with the times. Sheet Music and Music Books kept in stock. Hammond & "Whitman. s
Jas.Boss Filled Watch Cases aniDfoIduturtijMcuMe. They look KktnodciMii wear 1*^* toM nil are solid cases for all oractkal purposes—-yet only coat about half aa much as aa oat* and-out solid gold case. Warranted to arear for ao yean; many in constant use for thirty yean. Better than veer since they are now fatted, at ao extra cost, with the great bow (ring) which ttmmtfi* fmlltd mr t if the case the stamped with this1 All othen have the old-style |_ which it only held to the case by friction, end can be twisted off with the fingers. SsMealvtkreaffiWehdealers. Send* Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. Era tmk mr. MMUtAKINOi
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