Pike County Democrat, Volume 27, Number 38, Petersburg, Pike County, 29 January 1897 — Page 8
THE/, BIG .'.STORE j-Makes a Wilder Cat oqHEAVY GOODS. While oar Stock may be somewhat broken, yet we haye 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 Children's Underwear. Nice patterns and light colored Flannelettes for Nightgowns. You can buy the above goods, Storm Flannel or Flannelette, for JO cents a yard* worth more. /*l AlTIfC Min DCC I What we have left we make no price on; we vLU8r\w MflU wMrhiV I you do that. Cost is not considered. You can get a $15.00 Cloak for $5.00. Buy now and save money. 50 Boy’s Overcoats, worth $5 and $ 10, now $2.50, 15 Men’s Overcoats, worth $4, now $1.99. • ’ $5 pairs O. it. brand Ladies' Shoes, worth $1.00, for a few days we dose them at «0c. Make ouy Store headquarters when you come to town. Come in and see us. SOL FRANK, <*THE BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES* PETERSBURG, IND.
Washington Letter. (Prom our i .Rui.v cQrraaponrtent.; W ash LNurojr. Jan. 85,1897. Senator Qray of Delaware, will this week pmsent the cKsdrntiaL of Mr. Kenney, who was last weak elected senator by the legislature, and whose credentials are properly pertified to by the governor of that Mate. A hard fight is going to be mad* by the republicans to keep Mr. Kenney out of his teat Inasmuch as Mr. Kenney, who is a, silver democrat, will receive the support of all the sjlver senators, it is expected that the republicans will devote their efforts to trying to stave off a rote until after the 4th of March, when they will be stronger in the senate. It is said that “Little Billee” j Chandler's scheme of re-opeHiug the Dupont appiicatk>n will be abandoned because of the refusal of some of the republican senators to support it, and that instead the claim of the gas millionaire, Addieks,which hfi already been presented to the senate by (Chandler—be is always around when anything dirty in the political Une is neededwill be urged against that of Senator-elect Kenner. Senator Turpie Called up the Camerons Cuban resolution and made a spirited epeech thereon, in which he made it plain that while he was just as strongly in favor of the independence of Cuba as ever, he was even more strongly in favor of action jrhieh would declare the senate to be dependent of executive authority. Senator Morgan has not at any time been pverfivndly towards the arbitration treat v, and since the Nicaragua canal bill, of which Ms was an ardent supporter, was given its death blow by the notice from the minister of the greater republic of Central America that Nicaragua, which is a part of that republic would not allow the concessions granted to the Canal company to be controlled by the United States, as proposed in the bill, but would be willing to open negotiations on the subject with this government ijirect, he seems disposed to even up things with England, by trying to defeat the arbitration treaty, .senator Morgan says that England is merely malting a catepaw oat of those little Central American governments, and that one of its reasons for wanting that arbitration treaty enforced is to get a hapd in the control of the Nicaragua canal. This it would do, if the arbitration treaty were in force, by getting up adispute with us over the canal and then referring it to arbitration, with the certainty that King Oscar of Sweden, would name an umpire who would decide in England's farm’, SgQator Morgan is figbung mad about it, and that isn’t going to help the arbitration treaty any. Mbs Maud Stalnaker, a young lady of Washington. D C., w*$ recently an applicant for a position under the cinl service rules, and probably passed the most difficult examination that has ever been prepared by .the civil service commission. She was the only one who was able to pass the examination, but the war department refuses to appoint her to the vacant clerkship on the ground that she is a woman. The examination required translation into English
Awarded niftiest rumors—woms riir« DU VUCEjr * CREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Gnpt Cream of Tartar Rwrdn. Fret §on> Ammonia, Alum or any other adu tt Y«*P Ok Stmdarf,
of technical military works in French, Berman, Spanish anti Ital&n; typewriting in all of these languages, and ability to do proof-reading and prepare manuscript for the press; a knowledge of modern library methods; cataloguing, indexing and of the English language and literary composition. The salary of the position demanding all these requirements is $1,500 a year. Some Terr interesting, although rather tardy talk about the methods by which President Cleveland shut members of congress out of presence, thus depriving himself of information he should have had and would have had about legislation asked for by the j^ople ho are directly represented by the members or the House, preceded the passage by the House, over the President’s veto, of the bill providing for the establishment of a new division of the Eastern judicial district of Texas. Representative Cooper told the House of several trips he had made to the white house for the pur|>ose of explaining to Mr. Cleveland why his constituents wanted this legislation, ami of his finally being told by private secretary Thurber that it was useless for him to continue his efforts to see the president, 'because he had already made up his mind toNsgto the bill. It is believed that the senateViiljndorse this action of the house. Representative Grosvenor of Ohio, has alarmed those who interested in his welfare by stating on the floor of the House tlpt he was not McKinley’s representative and could pot speak for him. As modesty has never been a part of Grosvenor’s makeup, it is feared that his mental faculties are getting disordered. Littles Items. Mrs. S. S. Andrews of this place, is visiting her daughter in Illinois. Edmund Looser visited relatives in Petersburg last week. Lizzie Overbee visited her father and folks at Hoemer Saturday and Sunday. A debating society has tweq organized recently at Sugar Ridge. -—/ Jack Helsey is sick at the present. ■■ Elisha Reed visited Neil Jackson Sunday. Hosmer meeting is in progress yet with some interest. Clara Martin visited A1 Stull’s folks last Monday. The school here will give an entertainment next Tuesday night at the school house. Purpose of which is to raise a fund to buy Young Pt-ojie’s reading circle books. Sarah Sharp and Gertie Harris are now sick. A small child of Mrs. Flora Jackson is very ill fit thw writing. Work at the mines is better this week. A common expression her* is: “Hare you received your little package of confidence yet?" The answer generally is: “No, not yet, though I understand that it has arrived.”
• Itru, Mias Anna Campbell of Princeton, is visiting here with friends. Our schools will be 90 days. Last Friday night we had * dog show, and quite a number of our young men got quite unruly and threw rocks through the windows. Boys the law is waiting for you. It is rumored that L. B. Cook and Dr. Hilsmeyer will in the near future start a new drug stora. Some of our young folks are making preparations to give an entertainment in the near future for the benefit of the new M.E. church. Marion Payne has bought J. F, Geddas' drag store ami assumes control February 1st. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Risley died January 23. A. J. It*tup has moved his family to &NtSt bourn. Trav. Morgan same up from Princeton last week to spend several days with his
J»«w* at the CMrt Haase* Items of news at a general nature gathered from the various offices at the eout house: Sew cawe. EHen H. T. Dedman ts Willard B. Dedman et al, petition for partition. S.G. Davenport, attorney for plan tiff. Isaac N. Anderson ts Rose B. Anderson, divorce. Dillon & Greene, attorneys for plaintiff. John T. Kime ts Mary A. Barter,attachment. Cox & Ely, attorneys for plaintiff. Fannie Hollon vs George W. Hotlon, divorce. Ashby & Coffey, attorneys few plaintiff. No. 4. Indiana Mutual B. & Loan association vs William Miley et al, note and mortgage. McBride A l)enny, attorneys for plaintiff. • Dan C. Ashby vs Marth^ E. Davis et al, attachment. Ashby & Coffey, attorneys for plaintiff. Anna Hollon vs Charles M. and Robert Rollon, to cancel note. Dillon A Greene, attorneys for plaintiff. Anna Hollon vs Charles M. and Robert Hollon, petition to appoint receiver, jjillon & Greene, attorneys for plaintiff. Henry Gumberts vs John A. Dedman, suit on judgment. Richardson & Taylor, attorneys for plaintiff. Viola Scales vs William Scales, divorce. Ashby & Coffey, attorneys for plantiff. Lafayette Traylor et al. vs. Goodlet Mount, leave to issue execution. Posey & Chappell, attorneys for plaintiffs. Amanda Whaley vs. Alexander Whaley, divorce. Poeey & Chappell, attorneys for plaintiff. Pr«|at«. Aaron H. George has been appointed by the clerk as administrator of the estate of James Mount. Mrs. Frances McMurray has qualified as executrix of the estate of Matthew McMurray under the will. Mewl Estate.Transfers. Henrietta Black and husband to John Atkinson, lots 14 and 17, Augusta. Artemecia Jourdan et al to James W, McCord, part lot 109, Window. Philip Meyers and wife to James E. Toler, part of the sw qr se qr see 10, town 1 south, range 7 west, 14 acres. James E. Toler and wife to Charles W. Pipes, fit oprner se qr sec 8, town l south, range 7 west, 10 acres. Thomas J. Smith and wife to Levi Douglass, part lot 4, Hawthorne’s addition to Petersburg. Alfred G. Davidson and wife to Elizabeth F. Kinrnan, n hf lot 7, Harrell’s addition to Petersburg. Marriage Liceases. ^ The following marriage licenses have been issued since our last report: George W. Osborn apd Catherine A. Kunkle. - Oliver P. Ruston and Mary A. Rodgers.
Pg*4*.Jaryaaaa. The following gentlemen were selected as petit jurymen for the February term and will be required Id report about the 15th of February, as the legislature has changed the time of holding'court: James M. Mason. Monroe township. John H. Schwar, Lockhart township. William McFarlan, Jefferson township. Clay Lemmon. Washington township. William Shaw, Patoka township. Lloyd Thompson. Washington township. Roberson Richardson. Monroe township. John Taylor. Lockhart township. William Newbridge, Lockhart township. J. S. Newkirk, Washington township. S. W. Chappell, Jefferson township. Cbm for Headache. As a remedy for all forma of headache ■Electric Bitters has proved to be the very beat. It effects a perutanect cure and the moat dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We yrgs all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of this medicine. Trv it once. Large bottles only fifty cents at J. K. Adams 4 Son's drug store. Trihvte ef Respect. Whereas. In the mysterious dispensation of His Providence, God has thought it beet to remove from our school by death oar beloved pupil and class-mat*, Reliar MeWilliams, January 30, 1897, aged 18 years. Resolved, That the members of our school recognised in him a kind and affectionate pupil, always ready to assist his class-mates and never disobeying his teacher. Resolved. That in Itis death our school has met with an irreparable loss, each pupil a personal friend *n4 our school a valuable member. Resol red. That we hold his memory dear to us, and it shall be faithfully cherished by us. Resolved, That we extend our sympathy to his father and mother, and brother and sisters. That his vacant seat be appropriately draped in mourning. Resolved, That we attend his funeral in a body, and that these resolutions be spread on the register of our school. Approved by the school and signed by teacher January 31, 189?. Jobs Shepard, Teacher. KBhacrihiBf fcr Rtrapallf n Papers. The coming year will be crowded with big news events ami happenings, the details pf which everyone interested in national and foreign affairs will want to read. The fapst western newspaper published is the SemiWeekly Republic of St- Louis. It is only f 1 a year, and for that amount .it will send two papers a week to any address for poe year. The Republic dg#y is #6 a year, fS fog aig untie or $1.59 for three mouths.
* * The City Markets. Eggs—10 cents. Butter—1S| cents. j. ,Onions—30c («r bn. Potatoes—30c per bn. Lemons—30 cents per das. ' Oranges—50 cents per dos. Banannas—20 cents per doz. Chickens—Chicks 5c, hens 5c. Turkeys—Hen turks 8c, young 7. Cider—30 cents per gallon. Nary Beans—$1.25 par bn. Prunes—10t^l5 cents. Sides—8c. Lard—8 cents per lb. Pork—Hams, smoked, 12 cents. Wheat—80 cents per bushel. Cora—10 cents per bushel. Oats—10 cents per bushel. Rye—88 cents per bushel. Clover Seed—$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 8c per lb. CiaeiBaati Markets. Wkdxbsdat, Jan. 20,1897. Wheat, 92 to 924c; com, 19 to 22c: oats, 164 to 10|c; rye, 34 to 86e; hay, $8.00 to $9.50: cattle, heavy, $2.50 to $150; hogs, good shippers, $2.75 to $3.50; sheep, $2.25 to $3.75. _^ Baeklea’s Arnica Salve. The best salTe 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. If is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. R. Adams & Son. Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder W«rM i Fair Highest Award. s Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a certified ropy of a decree to me directed trotu the clerh of the PikeCirea.it court, iu a cause where it Finns Horn id j is plaintiff and James L. Vaughn et a), are defendants, requiring me to make the sum ot thirteen hundred and twenty-two dollars, with interest on said decree and costs. I will expose at pun lie sale to the highest bidder, ou Satnrd&v, the 80th day of Jaquarv, A. D. 1897, Between U\e hours of 10 o’clock a. m. ami 4 o’clock p. in. 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 described real estate, to-wit: The west half of the northwest quarter and the northwest quarter of l he southwest quarter of section thirty-six (S8j iu township one (l) south, rauge eight (8; west, one hundred acd twenty (la)} acres, also thirty-five thirtysixths .35-48' of the west half of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five (35), township one (l) south, range eight ;8) west, containing seventy-seven and thirty one hundredths {77 3d-100) acres, more or less, all in Pikecbunty. 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 wilt, at the same time and place, expose to public sate the fee simple ot said real estate, or so much thereof as may he sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. W. M. Ridgway, Jaa. 4. 1887. Sheriff Pike County. Richardson <fc Taylor, attys. for plaintiff.
Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to to roe directedfrom the clerk of the Pike Circuit court. In a cause wherein Thomas Gourley and Jane Gourley are plaintiffs and James W. Biiderback et al. are defendants, requiring we to make the sum of one hundred and fift\-eight dollars and 75-1W cents, with in-' tercet on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on i Saturtitwr, the 80th dnv of January, A. D. 18*. Between the hours of ID o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day. at the door of tlhe court house in Petersburg. Pike county. Indir ana. the rents and profit* for a term not exceed it g seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section eleven [llj.town three [S) south, range eight 8] west. torty [4U] acre*, in Pike county, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. 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 ahd costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. W. M. Ridgwat. Jan. 4.1807. Sheriff Pike County. notice of Administrator's Sale of Personal Property. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of William H. Me Intire, deceased, will offer fur sale at public auction, at the late residence oi said decedent in Lockhart township. Pike county, Indiana, on Saturday, February 8, 180?, 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 ten 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 sate. On all sums of over five dollars a credit of nine months front date of sale siiU be given, the pa re baser to execute his note therefor, bearing six per sept interest per annum after maturity, waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, and providing for attorneys foes, with good and sufficient personal security to the approval of the undersigned administrator. Jons W. Stilwkll, Administrator. 84-4 Richardson A Taylor, attys. lotto of Fiul Settiimwt of Estate. William In the matter of the estate of L. Merrick, deceased. In the Pike circuit coart, February term. 1807. Notice Is hereby given that Ure undesigned executor of the estate of 1 rick, deceased, has presented and filed account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said dr* cult court on the 2»th day of February. 1807. at which time all persons interested In said tate are required to appear in said court, and show cause, if any there be. why said accounts and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others Interested the! therein, are also hereby required. at the time and place aforesaid, to appear of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate E. P. Richx sdson. Jan. 28th. UK. Richardson * Taylor, attorneys. Ob-* WASTED—FAITHFTTL MEN or WOMEN " to travel for responsible established boose in Iwtiana^ Salary ta^and eagonenv ualfi fiifilroMffit KlAmnotl rrn rrInru* Th# Kfitin* QSi* fljfaay ^Itldim^pblcigo. * jinii in, i iii 11 ft. t gjjjjjijji
1. Notice to Tax-Payers. TAXI POR 1896. Notice is hereby given that the Tax Duplicate for state and county taxes for ISM is now in my 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 <>n each Poll in the several townships in Pike county, Indiana, for the year 1806: NAMES OP TOWNSHIPS AND TOWNS. s a m i. ♦2 2 S 2 a £ a (8 3 3 1 dels iQiCfO 9 5 B £ 2 2 2 2 x x n i o c = i a OJO c 0*0 3 * i X r I I £ -IS Ilf « 1 Is £ 3 a S oko 5 € S3 a § s CIO Jefferson . Washington .. Madison . Clay .. Patoka .. Monroe . Logan.. Lockhart . Marion. Petersburg_ Winslow. 09 50*06 08 ‘ ;06 0S 03 50 05 08 WS9 05J 00 09 30 06 08 3005 50 06 03 09*500606 09 1150 iflloO 1150 1150 50:0608 09 50 0608 09 30 Ob 08 1150 1150 11:50 llioO ! Ii»to* U lxW|l *ss|*5?a[i ! I \S ix|«4i 1* 45>„ 1 1\45S1 I 1*45*, 1*45* 1* 45* IX tot 50)20 50)11 4 50 50:20! 10' 50 35:06 soM 50j3s|o6 50 30.10 03 06 (30 06 10 J H 30 25 30 25 ;?5 30 25 25 25 25 :05 id hTrh 10 101 05 2 10)10*1 1 1010 10 10 lolio 10 10 ©2 602 10 10* 251515 10 10 10 10 19 602 552 1 55) l l 1 43 1 80 1 7S 2 20 1W$ 10 3 50 50 50 2 50 50 50 250 2 50 250 3 00 GO An additional tax of 11.00 for one Dog and 12.00 for each additional Dog, and 1200 for each Female Dog. The full amount of tax maybe paid on or before tbe Tbiid Monday in April, 1897. or tho one-ha If thereof with all Road Taxes added, and tbe remainder on or bt are the First Monday in November, following. When the first installment is not paid prior to the Third Monday in April, the whole tax becomes delinquent and ten per cent penalty and costs of collection will be added as pro* | viaed by law.* Persons owing Delinquent Taxes should pay them at once. The taw now is of such a, character that there is no option left tbe Treasurer but to enforce the collect led of delinquent taxes, however much he tnay regret to collect the same by the sale of property. The time for tbe payment of taxes without penalty canuot hereafter be extended beyond the Third Monday in April and the First Monday in November. Persons who have been in the habit of paying after that time will bear this in mind. The law compels settlement to be. made on time. Please do not ask to have your receipts made out for fhture payment. No county order will be paid to any person owing delinquent taxes, and parties am warned not to purchase such orders as they will be heid for delinquent tax of original owner. Bring your Road Receipts with you wbeu you oay your first installment, as I cannot take receipts,after my annual settlement in June." No Road Receipt will be recelvedorcredited unless presented by tbe person owning the land for which the receipt was given. It is the duty of taxpayers to call for property on wnich they wish to pay, and see that they have separate receipts for each.township or town, and see that they are correct before, leaving the office. Call on tbe Auditor tor any reduction in taxes. The Treasurer cannot make such reduce tions. Taxpayers will find it greatly totheir advantage to call early and avoid mistakes incident to the rnsh 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 it requires considerable time to make l he divisions and make separate receipts. The Annual Sale of Delinqueut Lands and Lots will take place on tbe Second Monday of February, 1897. O. O. SMITH, ■ Treasurer Pike County. Petersburg. Pike County, lnd., Jan, 1 1897.
• Sheriff*s =Sale. By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Pike cirI cult court, iu a cause wherein Finas Hornidy is plaintiff. and Andrew J. Cindy and Nancy I.indv are defendants, requiring me to' make the sum oi seventeen hundred and seventyfour 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 dav of January, A. D, Between the hours of 10 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 section seven (T). town one tl) north, range nine (9> west, more particularly described as folic ws: Beginning at the southwest corner of said southwest fractional quarter of said section, town and range; thence east along the south line of said section to where the quarter mile north and sooth line bisects said south line, and to the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter; thence north along said quarter mile fine to a point in the center of the big hay on. Said point being the northwest corner of the south naif of the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of said section; thence in a northwesterly direction with the meanderings of the big bayon to the point where said bayou empties Into White river; thence west along the bank of said ri v?r to the point where the west line of said section crosses White river (being the northwest corner of Pike county), and thence south along said section < and county) line to the place of 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, Llndy April »th, lsttt, 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 e>* me time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge sahi decree, interest ana costs. Said sale will be made without any relief w batever from valuation or appraisement laws. W. ,M Ridgway. Jan. 4,1SW. Sheriff Pike County. Richardson A Taylor attys. for plaintiff. s Non-Resident Notice. State of Indiana. County of Pike.ss: in the Pike circuit court. February term. In the matter of the estate of Samuel Nelson, Sr., deceased. Thomas C. Nelson, administrator, vs- Sarni uel Nelson. Jr., Mary XKeith, Sarah J. El- : der. John W. Nelson. Nannie F. Young, Wtl- > 11am s. Nelson. Byron Nelson, Palls Nelson, I Washington T. Nelson. i Comes now the plaintiff, by Ashby A Coffey. ! his attorneys, and flies bis petition herein, 1 together with an affidavit, that the defendant. ! Mary J. Keith. Is not a resident at the State of Indiana. That said petition prays the court 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 of said estate. 1 Notice 4s therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless she be and appear on the seventh day of the next term of the Pike circuit court, to be balden on the third Monday of February. Idff. at the court bouse In Petersburg. in said county and state, and answer or demur to said petition, the same will be heard and determined In her absence. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court at Petersburg, this the Uth day of January. 1*7. aa-4 J. W. BHtrzriELD, Clerk. Non-Resident Notice. State of Indiana, county of Pike, ss. In the Pike Circuit court. February term. lei C. Ashby I i'e. Davis, | A. Davis. J No.: Martha Henry. Comes now the plaintiff, by Ashby A Coffey. his attorneys, and files bis complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendants, Martha E. Davis and Henry A. Davis, are not resident# of the State of Indiana. mmI that aaht action is to enforce a collection by proceedings in attachment. Notice Is therefore hereby given r id dm fondants, that unless they be and api car on the 2tst day of the next term of the Pike Circuit pourt to be hotden on the third Monday of February. 1*7, at the court house in Petersburg. In said county and state, and answer of demur to said complaint, the same will be beard and determined In their absence. In witness whereof I he re onto affix »y hand and the seal of said court this the iStb dar or January, Iffi, STr4 J. W. ftkrxrikut, CfcrkAshby A Coffey, ~
G- B. Ashby. C. A. Coffey. ^SllBY A COFFEY, Attorneys at Lam, PETERSBURG, INDIANA. Will practice In alt courts., Special attention given to all civil business. Notary public constantly in the office. Collections made and promptly remitted. Office ovet 8. U.. Barrett A Son’s s'ore. nOXA ELY, wit. i. cox | V HORACR UT Attorneys at Lam, PETERSBURG. INDIANA. Wilt practice in the Pike Circuit Court and ' adjoining counties. Prompt attention given ; to ail civil business entrusted to their care. | Office over^J. R. Adams A Son's drug store. j-----. | E- WOOLSKY, Attorney at Lam, PETERSBURG, INDIANA. All business promptly attended to. Collections promptly made and remitted Abstracts of Title a specialty.. Office in Snyder's building, opposite Democrat office * Notice of Administration. _ t j Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the elerk of the Circuit Court of Pike County. State of Indiana, administrator, with the will annexed, of the. * estate of William H. Melutire, late of Pike County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Jan. 7. kW. John W. sti umx, ob-d Administrator. Notice of Sale of Real Estate. Notice to Non-Resident. The State of Indiana. Pike county In the Pike circuit coon, February term, 1887. John T. Klme » vs. > Complaint No. 327. Mary A. Barker. > r Now coute. the plaintiff, by Cbx A Ely. hi* attorneys, and files bis complaint herein, to- . get her witb an 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 Pike circuit court to be hotden on the third Monday ol February, .4 D.. I8P7, at the court house it* Petersburg, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be beud and determined in her absence. f In witness whereof. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seel of said court, at Peters burg. Indiana, this kith day of January. A. l>„ 1887. »-4 A W. BRUMFIELD. Clerk. In the matter of the estate of Jesse Hayden. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Pike Circuit Coart of the State of Indiana, »h» undersigned as administrator of the rotate of Jesse Hayden, deceased, wtll offer for sale at public unction at the postoffice in the town of Rumble, in Pika county, In the state of Indiana, an Saturday, January 30,1897, The following real estate In Pike county, in the state of Indiana, to-wit: Part of the east bal f of the northeast quarter of section eighteen (18!. town one til sooth, range eight (i) west, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point one rod weak of Hie southeast corner oi the southeast quarter of said section, town and range, theoco north one hundred and one rods and twelve links; thence west forty-nine rods; thence south twenty rads; thence west five and onehalf rods; thence sooth eighty-one rods and twelve links, and thence cast fifty-four and one-half rods to «hs place of beginning, containing thirty-two seres. Terms or 8au—One-third cash, the balance in six and twelve months, the | giving notes with approved i six per cent interest f relief from valuation 1 o’clock p. m. Elijah T. Fbwlkr.
