Pike County Democrat, Volume 28, Number 17, Petersburg, Pike County, 3 September 1897 — Page 5

LOCAL HiPPENIHGS! Gathered on the Fly by The Democrat’s Reporters. News Items From Here, There and Everywhere. Court, City aid Pemaal IUmk ia an Ahreyialed Form. I'm wni riHi ra»fM aii i«aer Thin UcadiHf. I>r. Basinger and wife—girl—Wednesday morning. Sjiecial sale ou fall clothing at the New York Store. ' lt»-3 Joel ('<auit near Algiers, was in town v Monday on business. John O. Miley transacted business in Martin county last week. t.ladish «Sc Jones shipped two car loads of liogs to Indianapolis Monday. Z. T. Ikunug of Marion township, was in the city Wednesday on bodiless. II. If. Tistow. jeweler and watchmaker IVtersbuig. All work guaranteed. 38* SolFrank returned Tuesday frotut'hicago, where ha had l**en on a iKisiiiees trip. John SetUHl of near Jasper, has been in th««4t\ this week visiting his brother Jacob K. Schur*. The county teachers* institute is being field at Winslow this week. The attendance is very large.

George Kikins’ horse run away lust Saturday evening Willie going home. George, received several bruises. C. U. Wan! will sell from August 30th j to Septemlaer 6th three gallons Headlight coal oil for 2-i cents cash. Clover Situ W astro—t will pay the highest price in cash for clover seed. j l*e-4 Gt*s Frank. The Air Line railroad will run a special ' escursi«*u train from Oakland City on the mornings of the llimtinghurg fair at 7:40. If you are going to make your wiuter comforts, go to the New York Store for your comfort calico and hatting at 41 cents per roll. 16-2 Mrs. J, W Klder and Misses I torn Chappell and Marie Liu<s ret timed Tuesday , from Warsaw, where they had been attend- j ing the C. K. state convention. Tlie two-year-old soli <d W. F. Kubanks, lie Mg at 11 ighbuuks, died last Friday and was lamed at the Ijogait cemetery Saturday, liev. Gregory conducting the services. We will pay a salary of $10 |>er week and expenses for man with rig to ; litres luce our Poultry Mixture and Insect 1 destroyer in the *, >u nt ry. Addles*., with stamp, Pwlevtton Mfg, C<>, Par sons, Kansas. No man or woman can enjoy life or accomplish much m this world while suffer- j iug from a torpkl liver. 1V*Wtit’s Little Karly Risers, tl»e pills that cleanse that . organ, quickly. J, R. Adams & Son. Dr. George U. Grim of PortersvjUe. was visiting in this city yesterday ami attending the fair. He is well pleased with his newhome and says he is doing well, which the Journal is glad to hear.—-< Oakland Citv Journal. Small precautions of eu prevent great mischiefs. DeWitt's Little Fairly Risers a»e very small pills in six**, tan are n§ot»t ‘ effective in preventing tl»e most serious forme of liver am) stoumch troubles. They 1 dire const ipale<i) and headache and regulate the bowels. J. R. Adams & Son. , The state fair will offer big attractions this year and has arranged a splendid pro- i graiu. Four big days are assured: Tues~ j day being Children's ami Old Soldiers’ day. Wednesday Indianapolis day, Thurs«lay Governors day and Friday Military dav. Ia»w railroad rates have been secured for the week.

The following persons from here attended the Missionary Baptist association at Oakland City this iwk: Her. W. ti. Law ami wife, lieorge l). Martin and wife, L. J. Punning and wife. Mrs. Jets** Hatties. Mrs. Usee, Mrs. Thomas J. Hwl, Mrs. John Smiaer, Mrs. Blanche Morgan. Mimes Nannie Martin, Emma Brown, Ollie ljafertr, Liuie Moore, Lula Miller and Aeneas Wvatt. The progr.-sdve literary society of Springfield recently offered a #100 bicycle for the best article entitled, ‘ Spirit of the Times.*’ Miss Locf Hoggatt of Petersburg. Indiana, was awarded the prize. Miss Hoggatt is a handsome young lady, more than ordinarily intelligent with a disposition so sunny that she carries gladness wherever she goes; and with her numerous friends who will be delighted to learn of her success. She has always shown a* a modest, genial and in* telligent lady; lovely in both character and hutal.—Vincennes Sun.

Andy Lory is sporting a brand new girl at his home. Nice cotton blankets at 49 cents at the New York Store. - 16-3 Frank Weaver rejoices over the advent of a Am boy at his borne. A Sunday school picnic will be held at Velpeu tomorrow. Saturday. Miss Anna and Robert Hunter of Jasper, visited relatives here the past week. Mrs. William Rodiiuel was quite badly hurt last Thursday in a runaway accident. A child of E. C. Mu^cey, Knox county, died Wednesday. Interment at Reel’s chapel. Newitt Bass, jr., of Lockhart township, was a substantial caller at this office Wednesday morning. The New York Store has received its entire line of fall goods. Prices very low. Call and see them. 16-9 Newton Willis was before Squire White last Saturday on a charge of provoke. Fined $1 and costs. Miss Nina Miller of Velpen, who has been attending medical college at Chicago, returned home this week. Rev. Braden, presiding elder of the U.B. church held quarterly meeting at the Beuna Vista church over Sunday. Foa Salk Cucar.—Hot air pumping engine; can be run by one gas jet <tr lamp. J. L. lugleheart, Evansville. Ind. 8tf Isaac lame left last Friday for a visit with friends at Rockford. Illinois, Mrs. Latte will visit friends at Evansville. Make an engagement aiui have your photos made at night by flash light at Edwards' studio. Successor to Richardson. IT-2 The circus will pitch its tents oh the R cliardson land on Vincennes avenue Saturday* morning. L. kout for the parade at eleven o'clock. Mrs. Amanda Hayden died at the home of Iter fatiier, William Fowler. Madison township. Tuesday morning. The funeral took place Wednesday. Wheat has taken a drop of IT cents m tlie Chicago market during the past two weeks. The local dealers are now paying 85 cents, while the ntarket stands at 90.

Kenneth Craig of Pike county, and Mi!** Wav Payne of this county, were married in the clerk’s office here, last Sat unlay eveniug by Squire Zoeller.-Ja>i>er Herald. Moments are useless if trifled away: am! they are dangerously wasted if consumed by dclav in cases where One Minute Cough Cure would bring immediate relief. J. K. Adatus a. Sou. John S. Sua-er assaulted Isaac Higgins on Main street Tuesday evening. He w«s arrested and had hi> trial before Squire White Wed need ay morning and bound over U> the circuit court in the >urn of $100. A. L Edwards of Evansville, has bought the Richardson studuyon Main street. He comes well recommended as au artist, and n<> doubt aid work up a large patronage in this city. See his ad in another column. Since the war Indiana ha> spent $180,000,000 for public education ami is sjcoding now $t*.,(X)0,0tK> annually. It p«*'iesses school property to the value of $'*0,000,000 and its productive school fund anKHints to (inore than $10,000,000. Running sores, dndoleut ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year’s standing, may be cured by using lb*Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It soothes, strengthens and heals. It is the great pile cure. J. R. Adams & Son. Rev H. It. Roller returned lad week from his revival work on the Pacific coast. On the night of the 25th inst. he began a revival meeting at the Union church in Stemlal. Pike county, and will continue the same uutil Sunday, September 5th.— ( Huntingburg Independent. Certainly you don’t want to suffer with dyspepsia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and loss of appetite. You have! never tried DeWitt’s tattle Early Risers j for these complaints or you would have! been cured. They are small pills but great regulators. J. K. Adams & Son. Every secti *ti of the county ought to have a correspondent who makes it his business to write at least every other week to his home paper. The great good it does is not felt most by the paper; that is a secondary consideration .but the community ! that is kept before the public is the one! most I<ene6tted. It may not be apparent; at a glance, but it is bound to tell.

Muses Frank left Wednesday night for New York, when? be meets his wife, who has U-eu in Europe for the past three months. Before returning Mr. Frank will purchase, the largest stock of clothing, dry goods, notions, funu>bing goods, hoots ami shoes, hats and cap* ever brought here. Ketneraber he buys from first hands only, and he will be better prepared this fall than ever to give big bargains to his customers. “My boy came home from school one day with his hand badly lacerated and bleeding, and suffering great pain.*’ says Mr. K. J. Seh.Il. with Merer Bros.’ Drug Co., St Louis, Mo. **1 dressed the wound, ami applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm freely. All pain ceased, and in a remarkably short tune it healed without leaving a sear. F«r wounds, sprains, swellings and rheumatism, I know of no medicine or prescription equal to it. I consider it a household necessity.” The 85 and 50 cent sues for sale by J. R. Adams A Sun.'' s

Sheriff Ridgway transacted business at Steodal Tuesday. Bay ruur fall shoes cheaper than ever at the New York Store. 16-2 Jackson Fergususon and family inoyed to Mouroe township this week. The next meeting of the General Baptist association will be held at Yelpen. W. V. Hargrove and George E. King were at Evansville Tuesday on business. Elijah Hightower of Rumble, was granted a reissue and increase of pension last week by Uncle Sam. H. O’Hara of Paris, Illinois, was here Monday and bought 130 head of fine cattle from Gladish & Jones. John Arnold was fined $2 and costs by Squire White Wednesday morning for carrying concealed weapons. C. G. Ward will sell from August 30th to September 6th three gallons Headlight coal oil for 2d cents cash. Paoh has organized a stock company to drill for natural gas, oil or other minerals. They should strike it rich. Bicycle for Sale—High grade wheel. Nearly new. Price reasonable. For information call at this office. A small son of j. E. Lang, of Madison township, died Saturday tnorutng. lntermeut at the Bowman cemetery. ■ J. J. Mount, who has been visiting I relatives in Jefferson township the past I week, returned to Chicago Wednesday. James McGlasson of Monroe townshis, was thrown from a horse one day this week ! and hail three ribs fractured on the left side. Until October Is., everybody ordering one dozen photos will receive three free at A. L. Edwards’ new studio. Successor to ! Kichardson. 17-2 Posey Coleman of Gibson county, and i Miss Rettie Gillum of Monroe township, j were married at the Clerk's office Wednesj day by Squire Bradv. John A. Shaw and sou of Marietta, Shelby county, who have been visitiug Will iiopp and family ui Logan township returned home Tuesday.

John 0. P. K. Heuring and Fred | Brentou attended the laying of i he corner stone of the new school building at Wash- | mgtou Tuesday by the Knights of Pythias. The fourth quarterly meeting of this conference year will be held at the M. E. church Sunday. Dr. Bacon, presiding eider, will preach at the morning and evetiiug services. Bongeld, III., Aug. 14. 1893. “I am subject to eranqis and colic, and have usetl many remedies, but find Foley s Colic Cure beats them all.” W. L. Yeats. Bergen & Oliphant s Money to loan in quantities of $500 and upward on good real estate security. Long time, iuterest reasonable, privelege of prepayment. W. H. Foreman, attoruey-at-law, Petersburg, Indiana. The drillers at the old salt well are “‘at it” day and night and are continually delving deeper into the oal hole, which will have to be Cleaned ohI before real drilling can commence.—Vincennes Sun. If you have ever seen a little child in a paroxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by a constant tickling in the throat, you can appreciate the value of One Minute Cough cure, which gives quick relief. J. K. Adams is Sou. A couple of gentlemen were in the city Tuesday that claim the knowledge of loca ting gas wells, and only wanted #500 for locating a welt. There are quite a number of persons around here that would be willing to locafe wells for nothing providing they would be drilled. The secret service officers have been n fitted that a new counterfeit $2 silver certificate is in existence. Detective* say it is the most dangerous bill that has yet l»een issued. It is about the same as the bill used in 1891, but better work and instead of the name of K. li. Xebeckeras treasurer the name of D. H. Morgan as such officer appears on the counterfeit.

Secretary Bit-knell of the state board of charities says that the board has received applications from more than one hundred people who want to take children. The board has found homes for more than forty children and the operations have carried the eh lid-saving movement into ninety-four counties. There are twenty or more at the orphans’ home here that might be fotiud homes in goal families. The Knox county -fair will be held at Vincennes, September 27th to October 3d. Ti>e fairs held in the past have always been considered among the best in the state and this year will he no exception. OU1 veterans will be admitted free on Wednesday, the 21Kb. Old people free; vehicles free; every day a big day. Excursion rates on all rail* roads leading into the eity. The association will offer many uew attractions this year not usually seen at a fair. 17-3 One of the most interesting features of the state fair will be governor’s day, Thursday, September 16. when Gov. Mount, attended by his staff, will review the liuiiana National Guard. The celebrated crack artillery company the “Indianapolis Light Artillery,** will give a reproduction of the famous United States championship drill, under the command of Capt. J. B. Curtis. This company has won in many sharp contests. and they will give a complete exhibition of this gteat drill. The racing program for the day will be exceptionally interesting. 4

H. E. Craig aud wile of Otwell, went to Evansville Monday. Go to H. H. Tislow for all kinds of watch and dock repairs. 28* H. R. Snyder and wife were at Evans* ville Tuesday and Wednesday. J. X. Lotion, postmaster at Spurgeon, was in town last Friday on business. John M. Davis, trustee of Monroe township, was in town. Tuesday on business. The New York Store has just received a fine line of neckwear and hats. Call and see them. 16-2 W alter Tyner was at Rock port last week assisting the band in furnishing music for the Spencer county fair. C. G. Ward will sell from August 80th to September 6th three gallons Headlight coal oil for 25 cents cash. There are 61 state cases and 29 civil cases on the circuit court docket up to this time for the November term of court. Some of the enterprising citizens of New Albany are thiuking seriously of organizing a company to drill for gas or oil. On account of the state fair at Indianapolis the E, & I. railroad will sell excursion tickets at one fare for the round trip. — Mrs. J. F. Ash, after a visit with rek- j lives here and at Evansville, returned to I her home at Athens, Texas, Monday. George Wood aud Miss Alice M. Miller were married last Sunday evening at the Baptist parsonage by Rev. W. G. Law. Miss Cora Kauffman, who has beeu visiting Gustoff Frank’s family for the past month, returned to her home at Indiana-] polk Thursday, -=_- William R. Langford of Monroe township, was in town Wednesday on business. J Before leaving for homo he ordered the Democrat to his address. Bring the babies to Edwards' studio and have their photos made in the latest style ami finish and at the most reasonable prices. Successor to Richardson. 17-2 Max Blitxer, proprietor of the New York I Store, invites your attention to his advertisement on the fourth page of to-day’s paper. He is offering some rare bargains. Read the prices.

To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to sooth the irritated surfaces, to instantly relieve, and to permanently cure is the mission of lXeWitt’s Witch Hazel Sialve. J. R. Adams & Son. The new string of tools which will be used in drilling the gas well on the Oinelvena laud deeper have not yet arrived on account of a wreck. The tools should have been here two weeks ago. They are expected^ every day. —^-. Ernst Crosson, who skipped out from Washington about a year ago leaving several creditors in the lurch, has been heard from He is in the Klondike country and making a fortune and will return in the near future and settle ail claims. The‘‘Bicyclists Best Friend*’is a familiar name for DcWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, i always ready for emergencies. While a i specific for piles.it also instantly relieves i and cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eczema and all affections of the skin. It never ! fails. J. K. Adams & Son. _ Work on the Davis & Cabel gas well south of the city is progressing nicelv. The drilling is kept up night and day and nothing to delay the work has occurred for some time. The well is almost 950 feet deep now and if there is any oil or gas beneath this old county of ours the men drilling the well will find it within the next few weeks.—Washington Democrat. The ludiana University has issued an eight page circular which gives a list oi the books, papers and reviews published by the members of the faculty during the past year. The list is a long one, and is another indication that Indiaua is doing her part in the advancement of educational and scientific tin light. The circular will be sent to any one on application to the Registrar of the University.

There has just l»een issued a circular enumerating the courses of University Extension lectures which will be given bv the members of the faculty of Indiana University during the University year** 1S07-& - This circular serves to answer the question so frequently asked, as to what work can te secured by local centers of | University Extension work twenty members! of the faculty presentsl about two hundred lectures on wide range of subjects. The! names of the lecturers the subjects, ami terms are given in the circular, which will be sent free on application to the Registrar of the University, Bloomington. Indiana. The Ktrubai! piano leads, others follow. Wilder & Son are here with a full liue of the celebrated Kimball pianos and organs.! These goods are sold on their merits^md are used by all the leading musicians of the world. To show the superiority of these goods the following are the names of well known people who have bought in the ]wu»t two weeks: Mrs. John Read, of the Read hotel; Charles Pipes, stock denier; J.M. Malott, prominent farmer: J. L). Selby, prominent farmer: Harry Brewis, superintendent Woolley coal mines; >herui»u Dering, the well known saw mill man. and Mrs. George Good rid, who purchased a nice organ. See os before buying elsewhere. We can save you money, as we buy direct from the factory. We have a nice line of goods at Hammond’s jewelry store. Goods sold on easy payments. For prices see Wilder & Son, or their local salesman, Mr. A. MedaU.

Beautiful eyes grow dull and dim A* the swift years steal away. Beautiful, willowy forms so slim Lose fairness with every day. But she still is queen and hath charms to spare Who wears youth's coronal — beautiful hair. Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. “A woman is as old as she looks," says the world. No woman looks as old as she is if her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling out, restoring its normal color, or restore the normal color to gray or faded hair, by the use of r Ayer’s Hair Vigor. Administrator's Salt ot Heal Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of John S. Ross, deceased, will on Saturday, the 2d day of October, 1897, At 10 o'clock a. in., offer for sale at private sale to ihe highest bidder on the premises the following real estate belonging to said Asiate, in Pike county, in the state of Indiana, to-wit: ihe northeast quarter of the uorrhenst quarter and nineteen aud onethird J9s> acres oft the north side of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section six t»V town three (S) south, range seven (7) west, sixty-nine and one-third acre*. Said tracts will be offered separately and also together. Tkk.ms ok Sauk—One-third cash, the residue in equal installment*of nine and eighteen months ithe purchaser giving notes for the deferred payments bearing six per cent interest from date, and with good freehold surely and without relief front valuation laws. VINSON KK.1 NVR, Aug. 31,1897,17-4 Administrator.

Administrators Sale of Personal Property Notiee is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate oi Juiiett Cassidy, late ot Pike County. Indiana, deceased, will ou Friday, September 24th, 1897, At the late residence of the deceased, in Madison township, offer for sale at public auction to the highest oidder all of tiie per* so*»al property of the deceased, consisting of five head of lunts, cow and calf, wheat in I granary. horse, buggy and harness, corn in the field, bed and beddiug and other articles too numerous to mention. Tkkms or Salk—On all sums of five dollars and over a credit of nine months will he given, the purchaser giving note with approved surety, beariug six per cent interest after maturity until paid: and upou alt sums of less than five dollars cash ou day of sale. Kale to begin at nine o’clock a. m A. W. DOTY. Aug 2$. 17-3 Administrator. Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the nudersigned lias been appoin cd by tiie clerk ot the circuit court ot Pike county, Ktate of Indiana, administrator of the estate of Juliett Cassidy, late ot Pike county, deceased. Kaid estate is supposed to be solvent. A. W. DOTY. Aug 28. lf®7. Administrator, Notice of Administrator's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that tiie undersigned adrninistratoi of the estate of Ueorge Whitman. deceas.-d, bv-virtue of an order of the j Pine Circuit court of Pike county, Indiana. | made at the February term. IsiT. of - set id court, directing him to sell tiie real estate oi the decetieni therein described, will sell at private sale on and after Saturday, August 28th, 1897, until Saturday, September 4th, 1897, The Allowing described real estate of said decedent in like county. Indiana, tinilt: The southeast quarter ot section I>». town 2 , south, range s west. Said land will be sold in . lorty acre tracts to suit purchaser, where the j same can be done without injury to the value ! oi the residue. Bids wilt be received at any time between saM dates by tiie undersigned ! and sales will be made upon said lands. No \ bhl for private sale at less than the appraised value of the land bid for will be received by ; said administrator, as no private sale can b, ; trade for less than the appraised value of the i land so sold. The appraisement of said lands ’ ean be seen by catling oil said administrator | And by the further direction of said order so made by said court, said admin strator on ]

Saturday, September 4th. 1897, At ten o'clock * m.. will sell at public auction oi- said lands, all of said lands remain- ] tug up to that time unsold, for ihd teas than ' two-thirds ot the appraised value thereof.; All foid sales will be in discharge of all liens anlMt saiit.real r*;«tr. 1‘rKMs or >ALr.— At! sa«t sales. both public and private, will tie made .tp>»n the following terms, tn-wit: The purchaser tn pay onethird **f the pan ha.se i rice in cash on day of salt, and execute h * two notea in e«|t.*l amounts for the residue thereof, due and p-ijr-able in nine and eighteen months from dale of sale, respectively, both bearing six per Cent interest per annum from date of sale, and attorney’* fees, and waiving r*Hef from valuation or appraisement laws, with goon and sufficient personal security i hereon to I he approval of Urn undersigned administrator. DaricsC. Bakkktt. Administrator, ft. G. fimvenport. alty. lJ-> j *Vt)TICl Is hereby given to all parties ism's’ t it tied that 1 will Is? at my residence KVKKY MONDAY To attend to business e»*nnected with the office of trusteeol Mmirne township. ‘ J. M. DAV11*,Trustee, i Post office address: Spurgeon Notice to Physicians. The undersigned wit! receive bids for the poor practice ot Marlon township. Pike eoun- i ty, uutll Monday, September 6th, 1887. I reserve the right to reject any and all bid*. Buts will be received no to l:t» p. tn. of said dav. T. C. Nai-SON. Trustee.

s Special Annonncementl Having purchased the Photographic out* fit of Mr. H. P.'ftk-hinhon, I beg leave to nnuounce that I am now ready for business aud cordially invite the public to call and examine my line of ^PHOTOS^ Finished iu Enamel aud Mat Surface. Photos taken night or day. To introduce my work, 1 offer as an inducement to every person ordering One Dozen Photos, I will gtve three absolutely free. Iu other words you will receive 15 Photos for 12. ■5>A. l_. EDWARDS^ Successor to H. D. Richardson. «<FRED SMITHS Dealer in all kinds of FURNITURE!

Funeral Supplies a Specialty. We keep on hand at all times the finest line of Parlor anti Household Furniture to be found iu the city. Bedroom and Parlor Suite a Specialty. In funeral supplies we keep Caskets, Shrouds, etc., of the best make. «<ER! DIMIO Dry Goods, Boots tid Shoes, Pays the highest rtaarket price for Country Produce of all kinds. Keeps a general stock of merchandise. Give him a call. Hosmez, Ind.

Wanted Ladj Agents SSiJSriKJSi ability ami wuie capita] to act as locator general n^tits,1 to open schools and teach Mrs. Flasher’s Ladies’ Tailor system of Dresscutting. Previous experience not necessary. Agents twugltt by mail free. Secure territory now while it mav be had. A. B. I’lesher Jt t o.. US W. iihi St.. 5. I. D ILLON <t GREENE. T. H. Dillon V, R Green* Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Will practice in Pike and adjoining counties. rareful attention given to ali business. Collections given prompt attention. Notary Public always in office. Office in the Burger block, Petersburg, lua. H. FOREMAN, Attorney at Law. Loan and Real Estate. Office—Room 11. Carpenter building, Petersburg, Indiana. , i notice of Application for Liquor License Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the town of Winslow and Patoka township. Pike county, in the'Stnte of Indiana, that the undersigned. who now is and nas been continuously a resident of said Patoka township for more than ninety days last past, and wuio is a male person over twenty-one yeani of age. and who is a person of good moral character ami the actual owner and proprietor Of the business hereinafter described, will apply to the board of commissioners of Pike county, in the state of Indiana, at their September term, lstc. for a license to sell at (retail, to barter and give away intoxicating, splritou*. vinous and limit liquors in a less quantity than • a quart at a time, to be draiiK in the house and on the premises where sold, which bonae and premises are exactly and specifically described as follows, to-wit: In the one room, one story frame building situate ou the southwest corner of lot number one hundred and six In the town of Winslow. Pike county, an i Ktateof Indiana, said room and building being eighteen feet wide on Main Street and forty-eight feet d(*ep on Jefferson st reet of said town, and the part of the lot on which said building is located Is twenty-nine feet wide on Main street and sixty feet deep on Jefferson street, on the said southwest corner of said lot one hundred and six. In said town of Winslow. And tae said applicant will at the same time and place apply to said board of commissioners for a license and permit to carry on a lunch counter In comiecllon with his said saloon in said mom. Alfred D- Black ktkk. Applicant. DR. MENDENHALL’S IMPROVED CHE AND FE

GUARANTEED TO CUR* CHILLS AND FEVER And Malaria In aB Forms. TanTrlfi Nona genuine without the above picture aad the signature of J. C. Mendenhall. Price* 50 cents at all Dealers* PREPARED ONLY BY J. C. MENDENHAjLL, EVANSVILLE, IND.