Pike County Democrat, Volume 25, Number 50, Petersburg, Pike County, 26 April 1895 — Page 5

f ike tisyatg 3 empwat I*""" ... > ' ' Muses Frank was at Cincinnati this week. Miss Bettie P*uen*on was at Hazel* ton last week. j E. H. Gosliii was at Washington .over Sunday last. Doctors .report sickness on the decrease at present. Dr. David DeTar, of Winslow, was on our streets Monday. Mrs. P. K. Hearing has recovered from her recent illness. The market reports iudicate a gen* oral revival in business. p Now is the time to clean xip your .backyards and make garden. The normal schools throughout the county are now in full blast. Monroe City will celebrate the Fourth in the old-fashion way. ® John K. Barnett and family have moved from Monroe City to this county. • j John O. Davis, cashier of the Pike .County State Bank, spent Sunday in Washington. The Pike circuit court convenes the third Monday in May, with Judge Ely on the bennh. There is an old colored woman living at Monype City who has passed <her 115th milestone. A large delegation of oar people went to Evansville Mopday to see Walter Main’s circus. Every can of Empress baking jjowder warranted. If not satisfactory the price will be refunded. 42* The new jbakery at Monroe City, lafelv started by Carl Chambers, ot •Union, this county, is now iu operation. t The recorder’s and clerk’s offices are undergoing repairs this week— new floors, fresh paint and new wall paper. Read all the .jidyertiseipents in today’s paper. Yon will find many things that will interest and save yon .money. Closing out sale of millinery goods for the next two week-*; hats at half price at Shandy’s gallery stand, opposite court house. ! Charles Boonshot and Mesdames Henry Read and W. H. Link went to Indianapolis,Monday,to attend grand lodge of the Eastern Star.

Don't forget while in town to call at Patterson's old stand and see those new style buggies, for sale by The Petersburg Implement Co. 50-2 The farmers df Harrison township Knox county,;are very anxious for a bridge across Whit$ river betweeu Stork’s and Morgan’s ferries. Hall’s Hair Renewer renders the hair lustrious and silken, gives it an even color^ and enables women to put it up In a great varieties of styles. Mrs. Meirtert, of Spurgeon, fell ofl a doorstep and broke an arm while here Saturday evening. Dr. Jones i»et the arm —i-Lynnville Chronicle. A crowd of our young society peo* pie will in a few weeks join several young people from Vincennes at Monroe City aud spend a day or two in fishing. W. II. Patterson, the well known prescription | clerk, has returned to the city ami accepted a position with Julius Marsh, the West Main street druggist.—Portland Sun. The £. & I. railroad will sell excursion tickets to Indianapolis, April 28 on account of the meeting of the supreme council K- of P. Return passage good until May 2nd. William Limp and family, of Petersburg, were the guests ol Hy. Schneck’s family in this city and relatives at Bretzville during the Easter holidays.—Huntiogburg News. Mrs. Thomas Dillon and daughter Daisy of Petersburg, were the guests of Mrs. O. M. Cockrum. while attend* ing the Christian Enddavor convention.—Oakland City Free Press. Fresh lime, Portland cement, hair, sand and all else in the line of brickmason and plasterer. Coal oil and gasoline. Also buy all kinds of junk and hides. 47-4 Piter Drof. Mrs. Harris of Dale, Spencer county, who has been visiting her son, Dr. E. J. Harris, for* the past week, returned to her home Wednesday. She was accompanied as far as Oakland City by Miss Lula Harris. The state hoard of education have decided to continue Ruskin’s selections as the basis of literary work in the teachers’examination six months longer, after which Shakespear’s Merchant of Veplcg will be used. Rhennatisai Cared in A Day. “Mystic Cpfp” for rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures ia 1 to 8 days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and fuysterlous. It removes at once the caifse and the disease immediately disappears. The first .does greatly benefits, 7$ cents by J/JL Adams A Son.

J X. Lor ton and wife visaed friends at Ditney Igst Somliiy. H. Q. Clark whose house was burned laat .week wBI rebuild soon. Sam Shinier of Ml Carmel,, Illinois, visited the family of Dr. Osborn last week. Trustee-elect J. M. Davis returned home last week from a visit Jo his sister in Missouri. Joho says there is no place like Indiana. v Elder A. J. •Willis, pastor of the R. B. church, attended regular monthly meeting here last Saturday. There was five additions to the church. W. H. McKinney moved from here last Monday to the Miller Bros, farm in Logan township. We take pleasure in lecotnmending him to the citizens of Logan. Dr. Baruett, of Monroe City, was here last week repairing his bousenear this place, which his eon will move into in a few days.. We would be glad to have the doctor locate here. Elder Christy Heath, a minister of the Primitive Baptist church living in Lane township, Warrick county, died last Saturday and was buried on Sunday. He was well known and respected by many people in Pike comity. Warrick county has lost a good citizeu. Otweii Items. Onr merchants are doing a good business. Sau^i Phillips is thought to be some better. W. P. Amos died on last Sunday evening. The G. A. R. post of Otwell will have appropriate exercises on Sunday before decoration day. Carran Dillon has sold his stock of goods to Joe Dillon, who will move the same to Waco, Daviess county.. Mary Offil, alter a prolonged sickness died on last Monday evening and was buried the following day at the Craig cemetery. John N. and John W. Clark are haviug their houses treated to a coat of paiut., W. N. Durbin aud Lace Bartt are doing the work.

• Bill C*ffj Again. Bill Colley, of white-cap fame, was arrested at Vincennes Saturday and landed in the jail on a charge of stealing turkeys. A man by the name of King was also arrested on the same charge. Coffey is well remembered here, having made this his home some time ago. He came here from Dubois county in 1892. While residing in Dubois he and his wife wetc severely whipped hv white caps. Two men were afterwards sent to the penitentiary from Dubois county for being implicated in the whipping of Coffey and wife. Marriage Li reuses. The following marriage licenses have been issued since onr last report. David F. Miley and Bessie Cline. Charles E. Colvin and Ida M. Miley. Harry D. Bartl and Mar)- M. Sullivan. William Jones and Carrie Masters. Charles Pelt and Della J. Snrf ant. Homer E. Brad Ae Id and Omy Arnold. John W. West and Lydia Kirby. Nathaniel Grubb and Lydia E. Evans. Bpworth League Meeting. The Epworth Guards are drilling for the district convention, which will be held in this city May 22nd and 23rd. The Vincennes district will be held at Washington on May 22. On May 23rd the Vincennes district will join this district in joint convention at this place. The convention will be very interesting. It’s All Bight. The Matthews boom for the presidential nomination has been inaugurated, and it starts off in good shape. Claude Matthews has made an excellent record as governor of Indiana and is popular with the people of the state.—Fort Wayne Sentinel. Ydu Seed Them at Heme. The small boy and the “nigger killer” is a bad combination on the streets of a city. The boys should put these dangerous playthings m the stove or take them to Pike county to shoot Indians with.—Washington Advertser. Relief in Six Hears. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six boors by the “New Great South American Kidney Cure.” This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and ever part o! the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in pass, tag it almost immediateiv. if you want quick relief and cure thin is your remedy. Sold by J . B. Adams * Son. 80* It will be an agreeable surprise to persons subject to attacks of bilious oolie to learn that prompt relief may be bad by taking Chamberlain’e Colic, Cholera and Diarboea remedy. In many instances the at- ; tack may be prevented by taking this remj edy as soon aa the first symptoms of the dis- ! ease appear. 36 anddO cent bottles for sale IbyJ.R. Adame A Son,, Petersburg, E. Dil- | Ion, Otweli. - ■ W -j

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Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property. Notion is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Samuel M. Hollon, deceased, will, on FRIDAY, MAY 3rd, 1896, At the late residence of the deceased in Washington township. Pike county, Indiana, oiler for sale at public auction all of the personal property of said estate, consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep, wagon, buggy, farming implements, corn, hay, growing wheat, household and kitchen furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention.* Terms or Sale.—On all sums of five dollars and over a credit of six mouths will be given, the purchasers giving notes with apf>roved surety without relief from valuation aws, with interest at six percent after maturity ; but if not paid at maturity said notes to bear interest from date, and attorney’s fees. On all sums of less than five dollars cash on the day of sale. And no property to be removed until the same is paid for or note given. Sale to begin at 10 o’clock a. m. JAMES D. HOLLON. April 8,1896. Administrator. Richardson A Taylor, attorneys. 48-8 Executor’s Sate of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executor of the last will and testament of Catharine Rogers, late of Pike county. Indiana, wilt sell at public auction at the door of the court house in Petersburg, Pike county, Indiana, on SATU RDAY, APR|L 97,1886. At two o’clock P. M., the following real estate of said decedent, to-wit: Lot number thirty-five in Proflit’s addition to the town of Petersburg, Pike county, Indiana. Said 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 is a balance of about $335.00. the purchaser to assume the payment of said mortgage, and to give boud for the payment thereof as required by law. Terms af Sale—The full amount of bid to be paid by purchaser In cash on the day of sale. JOSEPH LORY, Executor. Ely A Davenport, Attorneys. 46-5 Notice of Insolvency. In the matter of the estate of William F. Beck, deceased. Jonathan T. Catt. administrator. In the Pike Circuit Court of Indiana, March Term, 1896. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said court by the administrator of said estate setting np the insufficiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, the judge or said court did on the 3rd day of April, 1895. find said estate to he probably insolvent and ordered the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are hereby notified of such insolvency and required to file their claims against said estate for allowance. "Witness the clerk and seal ol said court at his office to Petersburg, Pike county, Indiana, this the 10th day of April, A. D., 1896. 48-3 J. w. Brumfield, Clerk. Notice to the People of Pike County. Notice is hereby given to all peraons having children In the Orphans* Asylum at Petersburg, Indiana, that they most take and support them, or on failure so to do we will find good homes for all who are able bodied and of sound minds, or turn them over to persons who will find good homes for them at once. fiOARD Qp COMMISSIONERS of Pike County. Notice of Administration. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersign-* ed has been appointed by iy the Clerk of the Pike Circuit Court of Pike county, State of Indiana,administrator of the estate of Samue^ M. Hollon, late of Pike county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. James D. Hollon, April 9,1896. 48-3 Administrate*^

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