Pike County Democrat, Volume 28, Number 48, Petersburg, Pike County, 8 April 1898 — Page 8

Hwgnw, mt rat* druggist. 48-4 gjtearnes. ifce cut rate druggist. 48-4 Steam**, the cut rate druggist. 48-4 Stearoe*, the cut rate druggist. 48-4 JStearoee, the cut rate druggist. 48-4 Ste&rnes, the cut rate druggist. 48-4 Steames. the cut rate druggist. 48-4 Call at the Acme and see our line of Stationary. T

Go to H. H. Tisiow for all kind? of watch and clock repairs. 2S* Miss Jodie Veeck has accepted a clerkship in Sol Frank’s store. John Davis., trustee of Mouroe township, was in town Tuesday on business. * See Hammond & Kirae, the jewelers anti opticans, for anythin? in their line. 47-3 Peter Drof and children visited relatives at Oakland City the first of the week. Max Blitzer has received a large stock of the Jackson summer corsets and waists. ' Frank R. Bilderback and family visited friends and relatives at Arthur last Sunday. The Ladies aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Brewiss, Wednesday, April 18th. _j Mrs. Maggie Hammond of Chicago, visited Mrs. Henry Drof over Sunday reluming home Monday. Elder W. J. Richardson returned from flardmsburg Monday where he had held s services over Sanday. Gladish A Jones and Wesley Breoton each shipped a carload of hogs to the Indianapolis market Tuesday. If you are look it r f- ~ o aeu* drees suit, nice hat and shirt for i^uger. tail on Max Blitzer. he can sav yrt,i money. 48-2 Jusiah W. McKinney, Squire Powers and John M. Me Nice lev of Mouo.e tcwqship, were iu town Tuesday on business. For Salk Cbkap.™ Hot air pumping engine: can be run by one gas jet or lamp. J. L Ingleheah, Evansville, Ind. 8tf J. II. McClurkin and wife wvxe at Princeton over Sunday attending the dedication j of the new United Presbyterian church. E. N. Craig of LyunviUe. has opened up a barber shop on Upper Main street in the j , room formerly occupied as a coffee and tea i i store. __ | Bromoiine will cure a cold while you | sleep. No cure, no pay. 25 cents. For j sale by Paul Bros, and Bergen and Oliphant. _ . 36- tf l^uinoria positively cures chills and fever | when other remedies fail. No cure, no] P%x. For sale by Paul Bros, and Bergen! and Oliphanl.- 36-tf Mr. and Mrs. Jake Harlem returned frpm j their bridal tour. Monday, and will be nt i home on Walnut street, after April 10th.— ■ Mt. Vernon Star. Col. G. B. Simons and wife, who have - t»een visiting their daughter Mrs. A. H.; Taylor, teturtiad to their home at Sedalia, Missouri. Tuesday. If you are going to build see Peter Drof for lime, hair and cement. He has just received a big supply. He buys old junk , of every description. 47-4 Sylvester Kiumau, living south of town on the Winsliow road, was in town last Friday and reported that he had a fine tenjtound Bryan bov at his home. The . Democrat next week will contain Hon. W. J. Bryan's speech which wi* made yesterday at Indianapolis before the bimettallic convention. Don’t forgej. to get a . copy. OVR Native Herbs —The great blocnt j purifier and liver regulator; 200 days treat-! ment for #1.00. Sold by W. R. Snyder, agent, and at Moses Frank’s store, Peters-! burg. Ind. 48-4, It has l*een just a year since natural gas ; was discovered at Petersburg, and during .that time the town has enjoyed a great J boom. Petersburg is the only natural gatown in Southern Indiana—Louisville Dispatch.

Monday elections wi re heid throughout ] Ohio, Illinois ami Michigan for town offices. Big democratic victories were, the result. The do-nothiftg policy of the ' administration and the prosperity failure is I what changed results in mwnv towns. Miss Mariah H>, rnady. sister of Finis iiornady, living two miles southwest of the j city, died Tnesd-y last aged 77 years. 9 | months and one day. She had long been a resident of the county and was very weil j known. The funeral services were held yesterday afternoon at the county residence j being conducted by Elder J.W. Richardson. Interment at Walnut, Hills cemetery. I was reading an advertisement of Charm berIain’s colic.cholera and diarrhoea remedy m the Worcester Enterprise recently, which leads me to write this, l ean truthfully say I never used any remedy equal to it for colic and diarrhoea. I have never had to j use more than one or two doses to cure the worst case with myself or children.—W. A. j Stroud, Popomoke City, Md. For sale by J. R. Adams & Son. * a Mrs. Fielding Cornier, living about six miles north of town, died Wednesday of consumption. Mrs. Cornier was tbedangh-* ter of Louis Bet bell and was a young woman j of rare intelligence. She has only been married to Mr. Conder about two years. She has been confined to her bed for quite a long time and it was known the end was ■ near. The funeral occurred Thursday at White church. Mrs. Conder was well and favorably known here and thi< community will join iu extending sympathy to the bereaved ones.— Winslow Dispatch.

Stcwrncs, the cat rate druggist. 48-4 Stearnes, the cot rate druggist. 48-4 Stearnes, the cot rate druggist. 48-4 Stearnes, the cut rate druggist. 48-4 Stearns, the cut rate druggist. 48-4 Steanies, the cut rate druggist. 48*4 W. A. Oliphant was at Princeton Tuesday on business. The Acme carries a line of perfumes that they are proud to show. j W. V. Hargrove returned from a business visit to Evansville Tuesday. Before buying a gold or silver watch see Hammond A Kime, the jewelers. 47-3 Miss Ethel Byers returned from her I Evansville visit Monday morning. Rev. Alexander Urquahart of Washing* I ton, was in town Monday calling on friends. The New York store is making a special I sale for the next two weeks on shoes and | slippers. 48-2 Rev. J. W. Elder attended the C. P. | presbytery held at Chandler on Tuesday of i this week.

Hammond & Kune opticians, can fit | your eyes and rectify all errors in sight by i the aid of glasses. 47-3 Spencer Barrett asu wife of Lockhart township^were the guests of Dick Mitchell and wife last Friday. \Ve are always looking for i.he man that | appreciates a good smoke as Paul Bros.1 Sf**cial will fill the bill. George Ashby went to Jasper Wednesday to look after political interests, being a candidate for prosecuting attorney. Mrs. K. Ktwhall. the fashionable dressmaker. leaves tomorrow for Cincinnati, where she will visit her mother for a few j weeks. ——— --—*- L l)r. w. H. Kussfll, who is now in New ' York as advance agent of Buffalo Bill's j wild yrest show has ocr thanks for a fitu ! souvenir. Senorets cure chronic constipation, kid- j ney aud liver complaint. Price 2-5 cents.' For sale by Paul Bros, and Bergen and Oliphaut. 3tMf The assessors are abroad in t lie land seeing what the tax-payers are worth. They have sixty days within which to complete their work. ? t^uinoria is guaranteed to cure chills, fever and all malaria! disorders. No cure, uo pay. For sale by Paul Bros, and Bergen and Oliphant. 3A-tf Dr. T. W. Waterhouse, who has been practicing nnulicine here in partnership with Dr. Lamar for sometime past, left for ; hL home at Fredonia,.New York. ! James S. McCoy and J. D. Barker attended the bimetallic- meeting at Indianapolis this week and heard the Hon. William Jennings Bryan's address on the silver’ question. i A number of the lady friends of Mrs. J. . W. Bergen ga'e her a pleasant surprise Tuesday evening, it being her birthday aunilersary. The evening was pleasantly spent and an enjoyable time hail by all present. L. P. Bilderbaek left for l>egonia. Mis-! souri, Wednesday where he has secured a position as teacher in the schools. Le^u is a splendid young man and an able instructor and with considerable experience. He will return home this fail. The county clerk has issued marriage licenses to the following persons during the past week: Thomas K. Adams and Etnma Bfenton. j Marion Barrett and tiara Coleman. Waiter H.Chance and Martha M. Lemon. Fred W. Hackelman and Pearl Frank. To be a iegal voter at the coming town ; election the voter must have become a resi-| dent of his township ou or before March 4, | and must become a resident of the precinct in which he intends to vote on or before j Aprils. It should be borne in mind that! a person who moves from one precinct into another after April 3 will not be entitled to ! vote at the city election May 3. Among tkoise who have contributed to the editor’s mite box are the following far which we hfcre return thanks: Will G. j Bernent, John Shea, John McCarty, A. G. i Cato, Henry Heath man', Cyrus Riley, G. j W. Schell, J. Z. Bell, George F. Kinman, j Utley lame, Hugh Nichols, S. E. McClure, ' G. W. McClure, H. R. Snyder, Amanda Crayton, P. W. Shepard, T. J. Parker, George Ma.*sey, Isaac Arnold, J. II. Blaize and Helen M. Howell.

Jacob Schmitt; eye ispeciaiipt, will be at Augusta aud Stenda! every other two weeks. He hap hail many years experience in fitting j spectacles to the eyes. lie will test your eyes 90 that all inflictions will be remedied by the use of glasses! If you are in need of his services leave your orders at Green - way’s store at Stendal, or at W. H. Scales' store at Augusta, and be will call and see you. He mil beat Dr.Broadweil’soflSce iti Velpen on Monday every four weeks. 45-4 The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, is holdiug its regular meetings on Saturday, afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Methodist church. Much interest is manifested on the part of the members and a good line of teArk is being pursued. Mrs. Gray was elected superintendent of literature: Mrs. Bergen, medal work, and Mrs. Elder, the mother’s meetings, which are to be held once a month, and to which all mothers are especially invited. Th* W. C. T. U. normal institute of Pike county will be held at Petersburg,April 37th and 28th. Some of the state workers will be in attendance. There will also be a diamond contest at that time.

Stearnes, the cut rase druggist. 43-4 ’ Stearnes, the cat rate druggist. 43-4 Stearnes, the cut rate druggist. 43-4 Stearnes, the cut rate druggist. 43-4 Steames, the cut rate druggist. 48-4 Stearnes, the cut rate druggist. 43-4 Mel Gowen of Clay township, was in town Tuesday on business. H. H. Tislow. jeweler and watchmaker Petersburg. All work guaranteed. 38* W. A. Braden is making a business trip through Southern Indiana this week. Buy your window shades and curtains at Max Blitxer’s. Prices lower than ever. The town trustees met last night in regular monthly session for the transaction of business. Organ for Sale.—A .firstelass organ for sale; l>een used about a year; good as new. Call at this office at once. Jonathan Bowman, one of the oldest democrats in Madison township, was in town Saturday on busiuess. If you are looking for niee dre s goods, trimmings, drv goods aud notions, don’t forget Max Blitzer at the New York store. Bromoline will positively cure a cold in 34 hours. No cure, no pay. 35 ?ents. For sale by Paul Bros, and Bergen and Oliphant. _ S^norcts purify the blood and beautify the complexion. Cure constipation. 35 cents. For sale by Paul Bros, and Bergen and Giiphant. ' 33-tf

W. D. Crow who has been visiting his parents and friends for several days, returned to Bloomington Monday to resume his law studies. Uncle Sam is going to whip Spain, bnt we are ‘going to continue setting drugs, druggist sundries, toilet articles and occasionally a cigar. Acme Pharmacy. Drilling at the gas well is proceeding rapidly and yesterday the drill had attained a depth of 450 feet. The work will be finished in the next three weeks if no bad caves should be encountered. Dr. George B. Grim of Portcrsville. was in the city last Saturday visiting his brothers, The doctor is an old Pike county boy and the Democrat is glad to learn that he is succeeding in his new home. OrR Native Herbs—Drives from the blood every lurking germ of disease; it Strengthens, invigorates and builds up the entire system. Write enclosing #1.00 for 200 days treatmeffiT sent by return mail, W. R. Snyder. Petersburg, Iud. 48-4 Next Tuesday, April 5, is ‘ Pike County Bill Hays” 82d birthday, and several of his friends in Jasper are expecting to call upon him on his farm in Pike county that day. The old glory flag will wave and the roosters will crow on that day for “Uncle Billy.”— Jasper Courier. Dan Benton, alias ‘‘Bill Newby,” the man who was for 80 year dead and who created a gieat deal of excitement in this vicinity a few years ago, is now in the White county poor house. Benton served one year in the Cheater penitentiary and would never sign his nkme “Dan Benton.” Uncle Charley Holleman savs Benton is registered at the poor house as William Newby.—Mt. Vernon Star. Sliawueetown, Illinois, was nearly wiped out last Sunday evening by the bursting of the levy which protects that town from the Ohio river. There were upwards of one hundred persons drowned. The loss to property will reach nearly $2,000,000. Terrible suffering was experienced until relief boats reached there from Evansville and other points. The town will hardly l>e rebuilt and the eouutv seat will be removed to Ridgeway. , The Petersburg schools close May 6th, and the commencement exercises will be held the following week. The schools have been very successful this year and have been gradually taking a higher rank among the educational institutions of Southern Indiana under the guidance of Prof. Foreman and his able corps of assistants. The graduating class this y ear .consists of eight members, the honors being conferred on Messrs. Charts Smith. James Hammond, Charles Lemon, Engeiu> Taylor, Earl Lemon and Misses Jesse bergen. Lydia Rodgers and Lydia Akridge.

Tuesday evening at five o’clock in the parlor? of the Randall hotel at Evansville, occurred the marriage of Mr. Gay Frank and Mi?s Minuie King of this city, the Rev. Edgin of the Kingsley M. E. church officiating. The friends of the contracting parlies knew nothing of the event until that evening when a telephone message was received here. They are both well known young society people of this city and received the congratulations of their many’ friends upon their arrival home Wednesday evening. A reception was tendered the wedded couple at the home of the groom Wednesday eveuing. The De&cckat extends congratulations. **A word to the wise is sufficient” and a word from ! the wise should be sufficient,1 but you ask who are the wise? Those who know. The oft repeated experience of tru>tworthy persons may be taken for knowledge. Mr. W. M. Terry says that Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy gives better satisfaction than any other in the market. He has been in the drug business at Elkton, Ky., for twelve years; has sold hundreds of bottles of this remedy and nearly all other cough medicines manufactured,which shows conclusively that Chamberlain’s is the most satisfactory to the people, and is the beat. For sale by J. B. Adams & Son. a |

Stearnes, the cut rate druggist. 48-4 Stearnes, the cut rate druggist. 48-4, Stearnes, the cut rate druggist. 48-4 Stearnes, the cutrate druggist. 48-4 Steames, the cut rate druggist. 48-4 Stearnes, the cut rate druggist. 48-4 £>. Chappell of Evansville, was in the .city over Sunday. G. S. Edwards and family visited friends at Otwell last Sunday. John K. Patterson of Oakland City, was in town Monday on business. Joseph Newkirk shipped two carloads of| fine cattle to Cincinnati last Saturday. Thud and Bret Coleman of Union, left last Friday for Dauville, where they will atteud college. Alvin Traylor, one of the prominent farmers of Jefferson township, living near Cato, was in town last Friday on business. Clarence and Rufus Waltz and Horace Thomas of Clay township, left Saturday for Loogcotee to attend normal school during the spring terra. Robert Edmondson of near Otjrell, was in town last Friday ou business. The squire is ready for the campaign to open up and says Jefferson is all o. k. The Pike circuit court convenes next Monday. But very few new cases have been filed since the last term of court. The docket comprises 88 civil qases and seven state cases.

Mrs^Daiyiel Shawhan. living iu Gibsou county near Union, died suddenly last Monday morning of heart trouble. She hail been in her usual health for sometime but was suddenly stricken and died within a short time. She was about sixty years of age. The funeral took place Wednesday. Frank Cole, who recently moved from this |-lace to Oatsulle, met with a painful accident while out duck hunting last Wednesday evening. He was in a sktiT near the iron bridge south of Oatsville ami took hold of theuiuzzle of his gun to puli it toward him when the hammer caught on the side of the skiff and discharged the gun. the contents tearing off the top side of his wrist, leaving the uuder bone, and tore his hat rim off. It was a narrow escape.— Oakland City Enterprise. The jury commissioners met Monday at the clerk's office and selected the following gentlemen to serve on the petit jury for the April term of the circuit court: John I'hristopher, Lockhart township. Daniel Snyder. Madison township. Andrew Anderson. Marion township. Wesley M.Chandler, Lockhart township. Elijah K, Richardson. Monroe township. Edgar Coleman, Patoka township. Jacob R. Miller, Marion township. Thomas J. English, Monroe township. William 11. McAtco, Madison township. Philip Schoultz, Logan township. W. II. Robiing. Clay township. James Brentou, Clay township. The probabilities are that, owing to the prevalence of the large amount of water In the miue, the old mine at Ayrshire will have to lx* abandoned. The recent heavy rainfall has caused such a copious amount of surface water that the mines are rapidly tilling regardless of the number of pumps that are being used day and night. This mine has been in operation -about fifteen years, being the first mine that was opened at Ayrshire by the present owner, David Ingle, one of the largest mine owners iu the coal fields of Southern Indian^. The new mine, one of the largest in the state, is clear and in perfect running order, and will continue to be,operated for years to come.—Winslow Era. Ob! I Say! Have you given Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin a trial? It will cure yon of your constipation, will correct your stomach troubles and make your life worth living. Trial size bottles 10c (10 doses 10c), large sizes dOe and $1.00, of Bergen and Ohphant. " a Livery Outfit for Sale. The undersigned will sell the Star livery stable outfit at reasonable figures; good horses, fine rigs aud a splendid patronage. Everything jn firstclass condition. T. K. Fleming. A Ben on of Hope. To, those afflicted with kidney or bladder diseases is Foley’s Kidney Cure. Guaranteed. J. R. Adams A Son. a

Sheriffs Sale. By virtu# of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the clerk of the Pike cir^ cult court, in a cause wherein Laura fleener. I.- plaintiit. and I-cwl* K, Farmer. Joseph Hurt.'Harriet Hurl. Alford Hurt etal.are defendant*, requiring me to make the tutu ol nine huudred and twenty-seven dollars ami thirty-sis cents, trim interes! on said decree and roso, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the SOth day of April, A. P. 18US.' Betweer the hours of 10 o’clock a. m and 4 o'clock p. mi. of said d^v, 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 *o-wit: The undivided two-thirds of twenty-live acres off of the east side of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter; also the undivided two-thirds of the east half of the southeast quarter aud the undivided twothirds of (he east half of the southwest quarter <>f the southeast quarter, all In section thirtyt wy. towu two south, range seven west, being the two-thirds of ore hundred and twentyfive mere*. If such reots and profits w!J4 not sell for a -uffletent sum to satisfy saltrdecree, interest and costa, I will, at the * me time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to d^eharge said decree, interest and c- At*. Sgid sale will h* made without any relief whatever from, valuation or appraisement laws. | j^j yf £ y April ?k im. 18-4 Sheriff Pike County. Ashby A Coffey, attys. for plaintiff*. Notice of Administration. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned ha* been appointed bribe Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pfke County, State of Indiana. administrator, of the estajeof Headermn W. Russ, hue of Pike county, deceased. Bald estatesupposed to he solvent. April 5 *. **-3 AdnjIpulSalot.

Notice Otu? Advertisements.: They shall from time to time contain startling an nouncements. We want room. We intend making a Department store. Qreat slaughter o! prices. Items from Our Grocery Department. Arbuckle Coffee.. .. -.. ioc a pound, or 11 pounds for #i 2 pounds Soda, for..... 20 pounds Sugar, for..... i 2oc Brooms, for ......*. 20c Washboards, for.. .. ..c Box Bluing. 5c kind .. Big 5c box 1,000 Matches......... Clothes Pins, per dozen ..... items in Dry Goods Department. •Light.Colors in Dress Calico... 314c per yard Dark Colors in Dr.ess Calico... 3^c per yard Yard wide Heavy Sheeting ... 4c per yard Yard wide Quilt Lining.3>4c, or 3c a yard by the bolt Yard wide fine Bleached Muslm, free of starch, 4c per yard Clark’s 200 yard Spool Thread .. .......... 2c per spool Clark's O.N.T. Thread, 200 yards.. 4c, or 4 spools for 15c Good Bed Ticking ........ 5c per yard Visit the Big Store. It will pay you. We intend to handle everything. SOL FRANK’S BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES! V V

Sheriffs Sale; By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Pike Circuit Court, in a cau.se wherein Byron Brenton is plaintiff, and Warren Mount is defendant, requiring me to make the sunt of four hundred and sixty dollars and live cents, with interest on said decree and costs, 1 will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder, on S&tunUy, tbe 16th day of April. A. D. 1896, Bit veett the uqurs of 10 o'eltvk a. m. and 4 o'clock p. ni. of said (Jgy.at the door of the eourt house in Petersburg Pike county, Indiana.tite rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to-wit: A part of the southeast quarter Of the northeast quarter ol section .\'j. 1&, to wash ip No. 1 south, range 7 west, dsaertbed t>>v metes and bounds us /ollows; Commencing at a, point thirty-tour rods south of the northwest corner of said southeast quarter or tbe northeast quarter of section twelve, town one south, range seven west, ruuuing •heti'-e east eighty rods: t lienee sout h t.weh'y rods.; thence west eighty rods: thence north twenty’ rods t-> the place of beginning, containing ten acres. Also a part of the southeast ^garter ot section twenty-two. town one north, range eight west, desert bed by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the north corner of the town of Petersburg, Pike county. Indiana, i unning thence soutn forty-one and one-halt degrees east four rods to a public road or the extension oi Spruce street; thence north sixtv-six degrees east vtth said road or extenshvi of Spruce street seven tods to the beginning point of land l; ere by to be described; thence running in a northwestern direction front the said point fifty-four rods reached by starting at the said north corner of the town of Petersburg; thence north thirty -eight degrees east eleven and one-half rtajs; thence running in a southeastern direction sixty psts to the public road ob exlensttmof spruce street: thence south’ sixty-six degrees west with said road or Spruce street seven ami ode-half -mis to point of beginning, contain-’ ing three and thirty-eight. hundredths acres. if such rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and place, expose to public saie t he fee simple ol said real estate, or so much thereof n? may be sufIcient to discharge -aid decree, interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief whatevet Irvtu valuation or appraisement laws. W. 34. KIlHiWiY, March 21.1838 Sheriff Pike County. Ashby Jc Coffee, attys for pltf. e Sheriff"s Sale. By virtue of a certified copy ot a decree to me diiected irom the clerk of the Pike Circuit court in a cause wherein Thomas J. Traylor is plaintifl ami Mary E. Brenioc and Lafay- \ ette Brenton are defendants, requiring me to make the sum or two thousand three hundred and one dollars and fifty-tour cents, with interest on said decree and costs. I wilt expose at put. lie tale to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 9th daV of April, A. D. 1898, Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. in. and 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the door of the court house in Petersburg. Pike county, Indiaua, the rents and profits tor a term not exee- ding seven years of the lol lowing described real estate, to-wit: The undivided one-halt tart in value of the northeast quarter of section fourteen.in township one south, range seven west; also the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section fourteen, township one south, range seven west. If suen rents and profits wifi not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, iuterest and costs, I will.at the same time and place, expose to public sale the tee simple ol said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, iuterest and costs. Said sale will tie made without any relief whatever from valuat ion or appraisement law's. W. m. Ridgtat, March 15,9k, 45-3 Sheriff Pike Coiiuty. Cox & DeBruler, attys. for plaintiff. Administrator’s Saie ot Real Estate. Xotlce is hereby given (hat by virtue of an order of the Pike Circuit Court of Pike county, in the State of Indiana, the undersigned as administrator of the estateof Abijah H uwphrey. deceased, will offer for saie at public saie on tbe premises on Saturday, the 2nd Day of April, 1898, Tbe following real estate situate in Warrick county. In the Htateof Indiana, to-wit: . The northwest quarter of the northwest . quarter of section twenty-five, and the north- ! west quarter of the northeast quarter of seeI tiou twenty-aix.all in town three south, range eight west, and the following real estate slt- ' uated in Pike county. Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the southeast quart-w of section twenty-three, town 3 south, of range eight west, and alsapart of the northeast quarter ! of the southeast* quarter of said section twenty-three, more particularly described as : follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and thence running east sixty rods; ■ thence south forty rods; thence east twenty i rods; thfenee south ten rods; thence wett eighty rods; thence north fifty rods to the l place of beginning, containing twenty acres i Terms or Balk—One-third cash; oue third > in six months, and one-third in twelve months from date, the purchaser giving notes with approved freehold surety and hearing ; <lx per cent interest from date of sale until \ paid, and without any relief whatever from ! caluatiouand appraisement laws. Said real estate will be offered in the following order The lands situated in Warrick county, and if the same does not soli for aaum sufficient , to ray the debts of said estate, then the lands In Pike county as above described, and sab} 7^*1 estate will be sold free of any liens. I ALV1S L POWKKS. Administrator. I Richardson A Taylor, attys. 43-4

->OUR« CLOTHING! Wins reputation upon many points of excellence in style, workmanship ami finish. An opportunity to the careful, stylish dresser that should not be overlooked. Beautiful Tailored Suits, all Wool Clay Worsteds, in cutaway and sacks, deep faced and lined with the fir >t materials...:,...,...... Hundreds of beautiful Suits in Brown, Blue, Black. Plaids and Checks, for $2 24. $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. TTome and glance your eyes over our Furnishing Goods department. W. L. Barrett, Petersburg, Indiana. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue qf.a certified copy of a decree to to me directed from the clerk of the Pike Circuit opart, in a cause wherein William Rottger is plaintiff. and Nancy L. Cash is defendant, requiring me to make |he sum of thiny-three dollars and seventy-five cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder on Saturday, the 16th dav of April, A. D. ISOS.' Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 1 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 described real estate to-wit; Beginning at a point sixteen r<ds east of the southwest eornerofthesouthwest quarter of section thirty-four, town two south, range eight west, running thence north sixty-seven rods; thence east twenty-four rods: thence south sixty-seven rods; thence west twentyfour rods to the place of beginning 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 tb 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 valuation or appraisement laws. , ■ . 5V. M. RihOWAT, March 21,1*8. Sheriff Pike County. lMlIon 4 Greene, 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 William Whlpiking is plaintiff, aud Alva It Buyher, Add la Woodward and Belle Woodward are defendants, requiring me to make the sum of three huoured dollars, with interest on said decree and costs. I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 23rd day of April, A. D. 1898. Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. tnfl 4 O’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the court honse la Petersburg, Pike county, Indiana, the rents and profits fora term not exceeding seven years, of the following described heal estate, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section ten, town two sopth, range seven west. 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 poblip *»l* the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree. Interest and costs. Said &a«c will be made with relief. W. M. R'DGWAY. March 28,1NW. Sheriff Pike County. Ashby A Coffey, attys. lor plaintiffs.