Pike County Democrat, Volume 27, Number 37, Petersburg, Pike County, 22 January 1897 — Page 8

== HEBIGSTORE -Makes a Big Winter Cat < HEAVY GOODS. While oar Stock may be somewhat broken, yet we hare a good selection. Just in. A case of Storm Flannel in a nice dark gray. These goods are fleeced on both sides, and are the very thing for Wrappers, Skirts and Childrens Underwear. Nice patterns and light colored Flannelettes few Nightgowns. You can buy the above goods, Storm Flannel or Flannelette, for 10 cents a yard, worth more. . CLOCKS ffND CAPES 1 we_haT®** ®ake n° 9?;w® Jet you do that. Cost is not considered. Jou can get a $5.00 Cloak for $5.00. Bny now and save money. 50 Boy’s Overcoats, worth $5 and $ 10, now $2.50, 15 Men’s Overcoats, worth $4, now $1.99. 25 pairs O. K. brand Ladies* Shoes, worth $1.00, for a few days we close them at 60c. Make our Store headquarters when you come to town. Come in and see us. SOL FRANK, *THE BIB STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES*PETERSBURG, INC.

Joseph Wiggs of Winslow, was in town Saturday on business. Go to H. II. Tislow for all kinds of watch and clock repairs. 28* Auditor Wouasey made a business trip to Oakland City Monday last. William Keel lias been con* ned to his home for several days by illness. Charles Armstrong, a prominent Boonville attorney, was here YVednesday visiting his mother and sisters. ^ Ex-Sheriff J at per N. Kinman and Mrs. Eva Robinson were married last week, Squire Brady officiating. Captain Sasser Sullivan visited his family at Survant over Sunday, returning to Indianapolis Monday morning. County Superintendent Blaize is now busy visiting the school* of the county. He rejKrts the schools in a progressive condition. |ce cream, coffee and cake wiU lie served at the court bouse Friday evening, January 28y from six until ten, by the Baptist church. You are requested®to attend. Michael Sage of Pike county, was found very drunk, Tuesday, wandering around the *hop yards. He was taken to jail to sober up by Policeman Wilkinson.—Washington Advertiser. E. H. Goslin left for Poseyvdie last Monday where he will operate a planing mill and do contract work. Mr. Goslin is a good business man and a competent mechanic. The Democrat wishes him auocess in his new location. Prof. A. E. Huinke, superintendent of the Vincennes schools, will give the fourth lecture in the course at the Baptist church, Friday evening, at 7:30 o’clock. January' 29th. Subject: •‘The Great Teacher/’ CoMMlTTWE. The stockholders of the Pike county state bank have elected the following directors and officers: Gustoff Frank, president: H. R. Snyder, vice-president; John O. Davis, cashier: Leslie Lamb, assistant cashier: Moses Frank. S. J. Haines and James S. McCoy. The following marriage iriense* have been issued since our last report: Jasper K. Kinman and Eva Robinson. Eikjs France and Ethel Julian. - William A. Fleeuer and Etna O. Biggs. James W. Haves and Mary E. Jennie. Orris D. Chalker and Mellie Gudgel. Robert T. R<tberts and CHlie J. Hurt, Joseph MeCaimand Nancy E. Arv in. The stockholders of the Pike county fair company last Thursday elected the follow-1 ing directors and officers: James S. McCoy, ! president; H. R. Snyder, vice-president;: G. J. Nkhols, secretary; S. J. Haines, treasurer; J. S. Newkirk, superintendent; ] E P. Richardson, L. C. Thomas M. L. j "Woolsey. J. N. Kinman, T. K. Fleming. | W. D. Crow. J. P. Martin, James R. Chew, j J. D. Holloa, William Liibs, A. H. Taylor, J Sylvester Beach and Leslie Lamb.

Awarded Highest Honors—World’s Fair. i m BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE A pore Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fre» J>cn» Ammonia, Alum or arty other adulterant jO Yeas the Standard.

Elder Richardson was at Oakland City Tuesday on business. C. D. Houchins ot Oakland City, was in town Monday on business. Ex-Senator Henry J.Wjggs, near Arthur, is suffering with an attack of the grippe. Sheriff Ridgway has been in the south part of the county this week on business matters. John Grey, near town, one among the old subscribers of the IVmocsat, made us a call last Friday. Good business lot on lower Main street; good location; iot joins Whitefs grocery. Address Philip Sehleimaer, Gicuelton. Indiana. Son. 3 Mrs. Een Hawkins of Winslow, died Tuesday last. The funeral services were held Wednesday and interment at the Winslow cemetery. Governor Mount has given it out that! there will ba special session of the legislature. This tueans that that body must do something besides passing political measures and get down to actual business. The two-year-old son of Mack Loveless, near Hosmer, died Wednesday morning. The funeral services were held at the General Baptist church Tuesday,and interment at the Martin cemetery m Pat oka township. Hon. C. W. Fairbanks was eleeted senator to succeed Senator Voorhees by the Indiana legislature Tuesday. Mr. Fairbanks is a very able man and no doubt will make the state a good representative in the upper house of congress. The stockholders of the Citizens’ state bank have elected the following directors and officers for the ensuing year: Janies Shawhan. president; Byron Bren ton, cashier: G. J. Nichols, assistant cashier; Emmet M. Smith and C. A. Burger. The Petersburg electric light, power and water works eompanv eleeted, the following directors and officers for this year: Gustoff Frank, president; C. A. Burger, vice-pres-ident Sol Frank, treasurer; George E. King, secretary; W. V. Hargrove, Moses Frank, L. J. Punning and Clay Lemons. From various parts of the country have come reports of a slick swindler who has been doing a land office business at other people’s expense. He presents himself at a prosperous looking farm house and solicits silverware to be replaced. In each and every instance where he gets anything to do he has failed to return the silverware.

Wednes.kv /evening at the home of the bride * mother, Mr*, iiarruon H. Smith, in Madison township, occurred the marriage of Miss Mellie Cudgel ami Mr. Orris D. j Chalkerof GwCiitsviUe. Ohio, the Rev. W. j G. Law officiating. The bride is a charta- j mg young lady and baa many friends here and at Oakland City. They will leave for j their future home to-day amid the well j wishes of friends for their future happiness, j It is bad enough when ladies are given to ; chewing gum, which distort* the contour of ; their faces causing wrinkles and muscular ; outline where syraetricai sweetness is want' to dwell, but what about the sweet ness of a young man's mouth who chew* tobacco and i squirts the filthy stuff to tl* right ami toj the left all along life’s pathway. His mouth! looks lose a masfigd rotten apple pad his breath has the fragrance of decayed hen fruit. The two are like the comparison “sick, worse, dead.’* A farmer who has been studying agricultural journals says he is stumped. He claims that he wad in one journal that a side window in hjp stable makes a horse’s eye weak on that side. Another paper tells him that a front window hurts his eyes by the glare, those on diagonal lines makes him shy when he travels; one behind him makes him look squint-eyed, and a stable without windows makes him blind. The fanner wants to know whether there is a place outside the heads of those editors when he can hang his windows.

P. C. Mi ley of Logan township, was in town yesterday on business. Hon. W. H. DeWolf of Vincennes, was here last Saturday on business. EL H. Tislow, jeweler and watchmaker Petersburg. All work guaranteed. 88* Lee Douglass has.commenced the erection of a dwelling house on Vincennes avenue. H. M. Rice and family have moved to Illinois, where they will reside in the future. Will Braden returned from Indianapolis Saturday where he had been for a week on business matters. The local dramatic company will render I “Ten Nights in a Bar-Room” at Monroe City Saturday Uight. Rev. W. A. Richardson left Tuesday last for Greencastle, where he will do evangelist work for the coming several weeks. Mrs. C. J, Lem asters left Monday for a visit with friends at Chicago, Detroit and Lansing, Michigan. She will be absent several weeks. Judge Ely returned home Saturday from Jasper, having adjourned court for a week. He will return Monday and finish up the term’s business. Mrs. Will Hargrove left Thursday morning for Princeton in response to a telegram informing her of the accident to a niece by being seriously burned.

Farmers, if you want a good farm journal call in and subscribe for the Farm, Field and Fireside. You can get this paper and the Democrat, one year, for $1.85.° A Dubois county jury last week gave a, horsethief twelve years in the penitentiary. The man had previously served three or four terms in prison. He will now have time to meditate. W.C. Adams', who received a clerkship in the Senate daring vie session of the | legislature, did not like the work and returned home sending his son Charles to assume the work. County Assessor John Mcjpinney has commenced work and is making a complete examination of the books hunting up omitted property from taxation. He expects to complete the work in a short time. A number of vhe A. O. U. W. boys went to Otwell last Friday night to attend lodge meeting and to initiate two new workmen. The boys conferred the degree work in fine [ style and were highly complimented. The ice men are agaiu discouraged, just as there was a promise of ice another warm wave came along and knocked it into a liquid condition. A few more winters like this and an artifical ice plant will Income necessary in Petersburg. Frank Bilderbaek, deputy treasurer, met with an accident several days ago. He slipped and fell aud as be supposed badly sprained his ankle, but it began swelling and calling in Dr. Byers, who made an examination, it was found that the Iittl£ boue of the right leg near the ankle had been broken. Frank is able to be about with the aid of crutches. Mrs. Luther Capehart, near Algiers, died last week of consumption after a long illness. She leaves a husband and four small children to mourn the loss of an affectionate wife and mother. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Gregory and interment at Logan cemetery. Mrs. Capehart was in her 28th year and a woman loved by all who knew her. \- The revival meetings are still in progress at the M. E. church, although the bad weather has had some effect in keeping a great many away the congregations have been very fair. Rev. Rader delivers a strong sermon each evening, presenting the word in a very able manner, and men are beginning to think seriously on religious duties. Services will be continued indefinitely, commencing at seven o’clock each evening promptly. A few ladies and gentleman met at the home of Prof, and Mrs. Crouch Monday evening and organized a club for the purpose of reading and studying Shakespeare, “Hamlet” being the drama selected. The club will meet next Monday evening at 7 o’clock at r’e home of Prof, and Mrs. Crouch. All who wish to join with them are cordially invited. The officers of the society are A. F. Miller president, and Mrs. Blanche M. Morgan, secretary.

The progressive ladies of vv cstSeld, Ind., issued a 44 Woman’s Edition” of the Westfield News, bearing date of April 3, |!?96. The paper is fiUed with matter of interest to women, and we notice the following from a correspondent, which the editors printed, realizing that it treats upon a matter of vital importance to their sex: “The best remedy for croup,colds and bronchitis that I have been able to find is Chamberlain's ■ Cough Remedy. For family us* it has no equal. I gladly recommend it.” 24 and 50 cent bottles fur sale by J. B. Adams & Son. j A very pleasant reception was given last Tuesday evening by Mrs. J. W Bergen to about eighty of her lady friends. Toe guests of honor being Mrs. Gibson and Miss Stamper of Louisville. Kentucky, and Mias Lucy Flee ncr. The home was made beautiful with artistic decorations. Tbs shades were drawn and electric tights used to add to the brilliance of the occasion. From an alcove in the sitting room, screened with potted plants, floated rich harmony of music, Miss Maude Harrel presiding at the piano. From an alcove in the reception hall Miss Flan Brumfield served chocolate to the guests. In the dining room, which was beautifully decorated in red Mrs. May Malott presided with her usual fund of wit and humor. Mias Bernice Frank tendered : the souvenirs in her usual charming manner.

The City Markets. Eggs—10 cents. Butter—124 cents. Onions—SOc jer bu. Potatoes—SOc per bu. Lemons—30 cents per doz. Oranges—50 cents per doz. Bau&nuas—20 cents per doz. Chickens—Chicks 5e, hens 5c. ' Turkeys—Hen turks 8c, young 7* Cider—20 cents per gallon. Navy Beans—$ 1.25 per bu. Prunes—10*215 cents. bides—8c. Lard—8 cents per lb. Pork—Hams, smoked, 12 cents. Wheat—80 cents per bushel. Corn—10 cents per bushel.' Oats—10 cents per busheL Rye—38 cents per bushel. Clover beed—$4.00 per bushel. Salt—75c per bbl. Flaxseed—90 cents. Hogs—$3.10 per 100. ■ Cattle—$2 to $4 per 100 Sheep—2c to 3c per lb. Cincinnati Markets. Wednesday, Jan. 20,1897. Wheat, 92 to 92Jc; corn. 19 to22c: oats, 104 to 18fc; rye, 34 to 36c; hay, $8.00 to $9.50; cattle, heavy, $2.50 to $1.50; hogs, good shippers, $3.75 tv $3.50; sheep, $2.25 Vo $3.75. __ Bnckien’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or j money refutided. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. R. Adams & Son. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair Highest Award.

Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Pike Circuit court, iu a cause wherein Final: Hornidy is plaintiff and James L. Vaughn et al. are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of thirteen hundred and twenty-two dollars, with Interest on said decree and costs. 1 will expose at puoltc sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 3oth day of Jamiary, A. D. 1S97, Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. ni. of said day, at the door of the eourt house in Petersburg. Pike county, Indiana. the rents and profits for a term not exceeding sevenyeurs, of the following described real estate, tot wit: © The west half of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty-six 36, in township one (1) south, rauge eiglit (8; west, one buudred ard twenty (129) acres, also thirty-five thirtysixths (35-36 of the west half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five (25). towushin one (1. south, range eight west, containing seventy-seven and thirty >*ne hundredth* (77 $>-100: acres, more or less, all in Pike eounty. in the State of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, i wili. at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple ot said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. W. >1. Rid ;way. Jan. 4, 1897. Sheriff Pike County. Richardson A Taylor, attys. for plaintiff. Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Pike Circuit Court, in a cause wherein Mjpses Frank -Is plaintiff,aud William Quackenbush et al are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and forty-six dollars and one cent, with interest on said decree and costs. I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, January 23d, 1S97, 1 $ ' * Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and t o’clock p. in. of said day, at the door ot the court house in Pike county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term hot exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to- j wit: The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section eighteen (18', town one (1) north, range seven (7; west, containing forty •;*>' acres in Pike county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and eosts, I will, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuatiou or appraisement laws. W. M. Ridgway, Jan. 1,1897. Sheriff Pike County. Posey A Chappell attys. for plaintiff.

Sheriff’s Sale. By virtue of a' certified copy of a decree to to rue directed fro in the clerk of the Pike Circuit court, in a cause wherein Thomas Gourley and Jane Uourley are plaintiffs and James w. Bitderbpck ct al. are defendants, requiring me (b make the sum of one hundred and flft> -eight dollars and 75-100 cents, with interest on said decree and costs. I trill expose at public sate to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 90th tlav of January. A. D. iso':, Between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the j court house In Petersburg, Pike county. Indiana, the rent* and profits for a term not ex-' ceedlr g seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section eleven 'll], town three [3] i south, range eight west, forty [4U] acres, in Pike county. Indiana. If such rents and profits will not kll for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and coats. 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to pubiie sale the fas simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and coats. Bald sale wilt be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. W. M. Ridoway, Jan. 4.1 SOT. Sheriff Pike County. notice of Administrator’s S*is ot Perj. soot! Property. Notice is hereby given that the u ndersigned, ! administrator of the estate of William H. Me Inlire, deceased, will offer for sale at public auction, at the late residence of said decedent in Lockhart townahip. Pike county, Indiana, on Saturday, February 6,1807, The personal property belonging to said estate. not taken by the widow, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention. Said sale will begin at tec o’clock a. m., and will be on the following terms: All sums of five dollars and under, cash to be paid on day of sale. On all sums of over five dollars a credit of nine months from date of sale will be given, the purchaser to execute his note therefor, bearing six per cent interest per annum after maturity, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, and providing for attorneys fees, with good and sufficient personal security to the approval of the undersigned administrator. logs W.STU.W KUU Administrator. 33-4 Richardson * Taylor, attys.

Notice to Tax-Payers. TAXES FOR 1896. Notice is hereby given that the Tax Duplicate for state and county taxes tor 18961* now »n n»y hands, and that I am now ready to receive the taxes thereon charged. , The following .table shows the rate of taxation on each One Hundred Dollars worth of property, and also on each Poll in the several townships in Pike county, Indiana, for the rear 1S96: a

An additional tax of $1.00 for one Dog and $2.00 for each additional Dog, and $2-00 for each Female Dog. The full amount of tax may be paid on or before the Thiid Monday In April. UW. or the one-half thereof with all Road Taxes added, and the remainder on or before the First Monday in November, foliowing. When the first installment is not paid prior to the Third Monday in April, the whale tax becomes delinquent and ten per cent penalty and costs of collection will be added as provided bylaw. ' . Persons owing Delinquent Taxes should pay them at once. The law now is of such a character that there ts no option left the Treasurer but to enforce the collection of delinquent taxes, however math he may regret to collect the same by the sale of propertv. The time for the payment of taxes without penalty cannot hereafter be extended beyond the Third “Monday in April and the First MoSday in November. Persons who have been in the habit of paying after that time will bear this in mind. The iaw compels settlement to bp made cu time. Please do not ask to have vonr receipts made out for future payment- . No county order will be paid to any person owing delinquent taxes, and parties are warned not to purchase such orders as they will be held for delinquent tax of original owner. Bring your Road Receipts with you when you nay your first installment, as I cannot take receipts after my auuuai settlement in June.' No Road Receipt will be received or credited unless presented by the person owning the land for which the receipt was given. li is the duty of taxpayers to call for property on which they wish to pay, and see that they have separate receipts for each township or town, and see that they are correct before leaviugth6 office. Call on the Auditor for any reduction in taxes. The Treasurer cannot make such reduo tions. - Taxpayers will find it greatly to their advantage to call early and avoid mistakes Incident to the rush of business of the last few days. And those who have their taxes complicated, such as undivided estates, are especially requested to call when we are at leisure, as i| requires considerable time to make the divisions and make separate receipts. * The Annual Sale of Delinquent Lands and Luts will take place on the Second Monday of February, 1S07. ' . "» ^ ^ O. O. SMITH, • Treasurer Pike County. Petersburg. Pike County, Ind., Jan. 1 1S97.

Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Pike circuit court. iu a cause wherein Flnas Hornidy i is plaiutitl, and Andrew J. Lindy a ltd Nancy i Lindy art1 defendants, requiring me to make the sum ol seveuteeu hundred and seventy - I four dollars and sixty cents, with interest on ! said decree and costs. I will expose at public sate, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 30th day of January, A. D. 1S97, Between the hours of lt> o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court house In Petersburg, Pike county, Indiana. the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate to-wit: Part of the southwest fractional quarter of fractional seetiou seven <7). town one (1) north, range nine west, more particularly described as follows: Beginulug at the southwest corner of said southwest fractional quarter Of said section, lovru and range; tbeuce east along the south ltne of said section to where the quarter mile north and south line bisects said south line, and to the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter; thence north aloug said quarter mile line to a point in the center of the big bayou. Said point being the northwest corner of the south half of the southeast quarter ot the southwest quarter ot said section; thence in a northwesterly direction with the meanderiugs of the big bayou to the'poiut where said bayou empties into White river; thence west along the bank of said river to the point where the west line or said section crosses White river (being the northwest corner of Pike county', anil thence south along said section t»nd connty) line to the place qf beginning, containing forty-two (42) acres, more or less, and being the same land sold and conveyed by William A- Oliphant and wife to Andrew J- Lindy April 9th, Is'Jfi, all in Pike county, in the state of Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, I will, at the a me time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of avid real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to -discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief w hatever from valuation or appraisement laws. * -r W. M. Ridgwav. . Jan. 4,1897. Sheriff Pike Coofcty. Richardson A Taylor attys. for plaintiff.

Non-Resident Notice. State of Indiana, County of Pike.ss: In the Pike circuit court, February term, 1SK In the matter of the estate of Samuel >'eitou,Sr., deceased. Thomas C. Nelson, administrator, vs- Samuel Nelson. Jr., Mary Jt Keith. Sarah J. Elder. John W. Nelson. Naunie F. Young, William S. Nelson. L’yron Nelson, Pal la Nelson, Washington T. Nelson. Comes now the plaintiff, by Ashby 6 Coffey, his attorneys, and files his petition herein, together with an affidavit, that the defendant, Mary J. Keith, is not a resident ot the State of Indiana.) That said petition prays the coart for an order and decree authorizing the sale of certain real estate belonging to said decedent and described in said petition, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities oi said estate. Notice is therefore hereby raven said defendant, that unless she be and appear on tbe seventh day of tbe next term of the Pike circuit court, to be boiden on the third Monday of February, IKK. at the court house in Petersburg, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said petition, the same will be hear*! and determined in her absence In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court at Petersburg, this the ihh day of January. i>K. 3R-4 J. W. BKrxrigti), Clerk. Non-Resident Notice. State of Indiana, county of Pike, sa. In the Pike Circuit court, February term, i«W. Daniel C. Ashby 1 I Henry A. Davis. j Comes now the plaintiff, by Asbby A Coffey, bis attorneys, ami flies his complaint f herein, together with an affidavit that tbe ! defendants. Martha E. Davis and Henry A. Davis, are not residents of the State of Indiana, and that said action is to enforce a collection by proceedings in attachment. Notice is therefore hereby ‘liven said defendants. that unless they be and appear on the 21st day of the next term of the Pike Circuit court to be boiden on the third Monday of February, UK, at the court bouse in Petersburg. in said county and state, and ansWer or demur to said complaint, the same will be beard and determined in their absence. - In witness whereof I hereunto affix mjr hand and the seal of said court this the IS In

ASH BY a COF FEY, G. B. Ashby. C. A. Coffey, Attorneys at Law, PETERSBURG, INDIANA. Will practice In all courts. Special attention given to all civil business. Notary puhr tic constantly in the office. Collections mails and promptly remitted. Ofllee over A GBarrett Jfc Sou's store. COX A ELY. vm.1. cox HO&ACK IL1| Attorneys at Law, PETERSBURG. INDIANA. Will practice iu the Pike Circuit Court aiM| adjoining counties. Prompt attention given to all civil business entrusted to their care. Office pver J. R. Adams A Son's drug store. L. E. WOOLSRY, Attorney at Law, PETERSBURG, INDIANA. AH business promptly attended to. UoRee? tions promptly made and remitted. Abstracts ofTitk a specialty. Office in Snydert building. opposite Democrat office II II II . — ■■ | ■ ■ !«.. Notice of Administration. Notice is b*r**by given that the undersigned has been appointed by the clerk of the Circuit Court o» Pike County, state of Indiana, administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of William H. Melutirv, late of Pike County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Jan. 7. te&i. . John w. stilwiu, * 3ti-3 " Administrator.

Notice to Non-Resident. The StaW of I ndiaqa, Pike county. in the Pike circuit eoart, February term, 1887. Joh.uT.Kime i vs. S Complaint No. 327. Mary A. Barker. » Now cornea the plaintiff, by Cox A Ely. hi* attorneys, and flies his complaint' herein, together with a n affidavit, that the defendant is not a resident of the state of Indiana, and that this action is brought to enforce the collection of plaintiff's demand by proceeding* in attachment. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless she be and appear on the twentieth day of the next term of the Plkecirexit court to beholden on the third Monday oi February. A Dc, ISffJ, at the court house in Petersburg, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same wilt be heard and determined in her absence. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my band and affix the seal of said court, at Peters burg. Indiena, this !3th day of January, A. Dm iSW. : ” 38-4 ’ J W. BRUMFIELD, Clerk. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. In the matterof the estate of Jesse Hayden, deceased Notice M hereby given that by virtue of an order of tha Pike Circuit Court of the State of Indiana, ffce undersigned as administrator of the estate of Jesse Hayden, deceased, will offer for sale at public a actios at the poetofflev in the town of Rumble, in Pike county, in the state of Indiana, on Saturday, January 30,1897, The following real estate in Pike coonty, in the state of Indiana, to- wit: Part or the east half of tbe northeast quarter of section eighteen (IS), town one (1) south, range eight (8) west, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point one rod west of the southeast corner oi the southeast quarter of said section, town and range, thence north one hundred and one rods and twelve links: thence sht forty-nine rods; thence south twenty rods; thence west live and onehalf rods; tlienee south eighty-one rods and twelve links, and thence east fifty-four and one-half rods to the place of beginning, containing thirty-two acres. » Tbkxs of Sals—One-third cash, the balance in six and twelve months, tbe purchaser giving notes with approved security, bearing six per cent interest from date and without relief from valuation law* Sale to be at on* o’clock p. m £wah T. Fowler. - M-4 Administrator. Or. Price's Cream Bald World’# Pair Highest Medal