Pike County Democrat, Volume 30, Number 5, Petersburg, Pike County, 9 June 1899 — Page 5

LOCAL BREVITIES. Tlir News Gathered From Various Parts of the County. Go to H. H. Tislow for all kinds of watch and clock repairs. ' 23* Mrs. John F. Herr of Washington, visited friends here this week. Mell Catt of Clay township, .was in the city yesterday on business. Simeon Mason of Monroe township, was in town last Friday on business. Miss Lillian Meade of Elbertield. is the guest of Mrs. E^IL King this week. Dr. R. W. Harris of Algiers, was in the city Monday afternoon on busi-*» ness. Don’t forget the New York Store on carpets, as you can always save money on them.

Miss Mary Weaver visited her sister. Mrs.' Luther Byers, near Wheatland. Knox county. George Quimby of i*rinceton, is here this week in the interest of his insurance company* Mrs. G^jnes Farmer returned home Sunday, after a two weeks visit with her father at Spurgeon. Mrs. D. Ashby returned Sunday from a two weeks* visit with friends in Dubois and Daviess counties. The best cabinet photos 75 cents per dozen. Gallery next door to Lory’s tinshop. J. H. Nazor. ! L. E. Trayler, John Budd, Fred. < 'happell and Zack Bell of Jefferson township, were in the city Monday on business. Mrs. C. E. W. Dobbs of Washington, and her son Clarence are visiting Mrs. T. Probe rt. Mrs. Dobbs is Mrs. Probe rt's sister. The members of the Junior League to the number of 115 had a -big picnic at the Jones grove Tuesday. The children had a tine time. Blythe Johnson left last Tuesday for j Martinsville, where he will join several j others and make atrip through Northern Indiana on bicycles. The Dubois county W. C. T. V. in- i statute will meet in Jasper in the C. 1*.' church. June 14th and loth. Lucy Gray. Sec. ■ Take a pill that is a pill, built on medical science by an able physician: such is the short story of Dr. Sawyer’s Little Wide Awake Pills. Paul Bros. j. & Silas Kirk. Allen Rumble. Peter Miller, John B. Blaize. Sol Johnson. Riley Rumble, H. B. Blaize and G. P. Robling of Logan township, were in town Monday on business. G. T. Kime. Robert Lee, Mort Alexander. James MileyrSalem Hammond. Charles Pipes and Sherman Hendron are in Dubois county this week on a hunting expedition, and are in camp near Hobbs’ pond. Remember the lectures at the Presbyterian church this (Thursday) evening and tonight. The subjects will be “Ben Hur” and the “Spanish War,” both of which will be illustrated with* stereopticon views. J. 1^. Bass, Monroe Fettinger. Hansel Spradley, W. S. Corn. Walter<Fer- * guson, Nick Collins, E. F. Corn. J. A. Corn. S. Beach and J. ,T. Miller of Lockhart township, were in the city last Monday on business.

Sneak thieves entered the residence of W. A. Oliphant sometime Saturday night, but failed to secure any money* The night prowlers are becoming a little too numerous about Petersburg, and Marshal Higgins should pull "them in. ‘The trustees of the several townships have expended the following j amounts for poor during the last quarter: Washington. $275.10; Lockhart, $52.05; Clay. $18.50: Marion. $67; Patoka, $150.85: Jefferson. $30.55: Monroe. $31.20: Logan. $14.51: total. $579.76. The best life insurance policy on earth is to keep perfect kidneys. The best medicine on earth for those sick kidneys is Dr. Sawyer’s Ukatine. People who had suffered for years found no cure for their kidney disorders until they used Dr. Sawyer’s Ukatine. Paul Bros. j The township trustees met in regular session last Thursday evening. But little business was transacted outside of allowing bills. In the election of school trustee. S. Thompson *was elected to serve for three years, he receiving three votes, W. L. Barrett one and Dr. J. It. Burger one. Bills to the amount of $271.72 were allowed. Several bills were referred, not having been hied in time according to law. A $15,000 damage case has been venued from Pike county to this county for trial. The plaintiff is Joseph W. Vincent and he sues Thomas J. Traylor for $15,000 for alleged alienation of the affections of Macie Vin- * cent, wife of the plaintiff. Both parties to the suit are prominent politicians of Pike county and judging from the complaint, the trial of the case will develop some very sensational evidence. It will be “rich, rare and racy.” Thomas H. Dillon of Petersburg, is the plaintiff’s attorney.— Washington Gazette.

J. V. Chaille of Otwell, was in town Wednesday on business. I Max Blitzer's low prices on men's and boys’ clothing can't be beat. Thomas W. Shoulders of Arthur, transacted business here Monday last. l*rof. F. F. Hostetter of Union, transacted business in the city Monday. Hello, they have found coal oil in Knox county. What next! Just think. Coal oil. M. L. Case of Pine Bluff, Arkansas, is,visiting his mother. Mrs. Mary Case. in this city. The New York Store has received a large line of wash goods, dimities and crash goods.

Ihe “Kid ball club defeated the old “Stars*’ last Sunday at the fair grounds by a score of 41 to 15. ■ John Bilderback left Tuesday for Charleston. Illinois, where he will make an investigation of county affairs. One hundred and fifty pairs of ladies’ oxfords, all colors, sizes 3 to 4|. at fifty cents on the dollar at the New VoFk store. * T. C. Nelson. D. K. Taylor, Perry C orn. W. C. Beadles and Joel Evans of Marion township, were in town Monday last. Messrs. Charles Smith, Clarence Thomas, and Misses Beth Coats and Nellie C'oonrod visited at Winslow with friends Sunday. John Budd last w'eek sold his interest in the store of Budd & Gray at Otwell to Thomas Gray. The firm name will now be Gray & Gray. When in town stop at the Patterson House.'• You will find first class accommodations. oO* Joe Patterson. Prop. Charles Minehart brought to this office Monday morning a fine head of lettuce of a splendid variety. The head weighed two and a quarter pounds. Thurlow Grim returned last Saturday from Washington. D. C.; where he graduated from the law school. He will take up the practice of law in this city. The Knights of Pythias will have a big time this (Thursday( evening when candidates will be initiated in all the ranks. The Washington teams will be present to do the work. To those troubled with piles, either itching or bleeding, we particularly recommend Dr. Sawyer's Arnica and Witch Hazel Salve. It will relieve and positively cure this disease. Paul Bros. j John M. Davis. Vinson France, Fred Butler. J. W. Scales, ,T. N. Lorton, W. 11. Osborn. Joseph Ferguson. Thomas Parker. George Grim and Peter Lowe of Monroe township, vvere in the city Monday last. The operators of the Princeton coal mines signed the Pittsburg-Chicago scale Monday last and the miners went to work again. It is thought all the mines in this district will be running within the next two months.

Yesterday Dr. El wood Smith shipped a handsome three year old Shetland pony and a fine young Jersey heifer to his daughter. Mrs. Charles Paul at Petersburg, which will no doubt b! greatly appreciated.—-Mt. Vernon •Sun. Rev. C. D. Darling left for Chicago Monday and will be absent a few days. The pastor requests us to say that the regular services will be held at the Presbyterian church Sunday, and in case of his absence they will be conducted by his sister. Many broad minded physicians are using Foley's Honey and Tar cough syrup in ,their practice. They have found no remedy that gave a^. satisfactory results for all throat'and lung complaints as this great cough medicine. Price 2--> and 50e bottle,. J. R. Adams & Son. j The Pike county W. C. T. U. institute will convene at Petersburg in the Baptist church. June 16th and 17th, at 10 o’clock a. m. Miss Hadley of Bloomingdale, will be present to conduct the meetings. An excellent program has been arranged. On Friday evening a silver medal contest will take places On Saturday evening Miss Hadley will give an address. Ever}’body cordially invited. * Lucy Gray, Sec. The assessors for the several townships have returned their books and papers to the county auditor. The gain in the total taxables is $13&384 over that of last year, nearly all of which is in Petersburg and Washington township. Several townships have lost in total taxables while others have gained. The following gives the 1 total for 1893 and 1899 with gam and i loss. I Jefferson_ Madison . .. W ashing! on Clay Logan . Patoka Monroe ... j Lockhart j Marion [ Peter dm rg Winslow ... 1898. 1809. Gain. Loss. $ 788.071) | 849.555 $*$3,485 348.SK15 K25.716 $23,290 854.701 4109.518)) 55,715) •">*>!),-MS 877,181) 7,78!) * 350,700 335.8UV 14.861 508.414 188,878 18,836 473,895 198.99.) 25.086 53K.4KO 496.385 4?,075 284 250 296.:c)n lt.nso i 730,487 )v 6.072 89,585) 79,040 85.331 5,094 Total -$5,330,631 $5,109,018 $238,458 *1U0,1)2

M. L. Heathman of Giessen, was in town Monday on business. Miss Jennie Johnson of Washington, visited friends .here this week. The New York Store has received a large line of men’s silk front shirts. H. H. Tislow, jeweler and watchmaker, .Petersburg. All work guaranteed. 28*| A. J. Heuring, Abijah Beatty and j John Evans of Winslow, were in the! city Monday on business. Dr. Abbott and Dr. C lark of Otwell. and Dr. Hilsmeyer of Stendal, were in the city Monday on business. * ' Mrs. H. C. Bruner of Louisville, is visiting Ijer daughters, Mrs. P. C. Hammond and Mrs. E. F. Tracy.

One second hand High Grade Bicycle for sale. Wheel in good repair. Will sell cheap. For particulars call at this office. Her. Sonne of Evansville, was here Wednesday visiting friends. He was formerly pastor of the Presbyterian church of this city. , The editor is in receipt of the announcement of the graduating exercises of the Oakland City school which takes place this evening. G. P. Robling near Oatsville. was in town Monday on business accompanied by his two little sons, and while here made this office a substantial call The two-months-old child of Patrick Me X abb, jr., living near Algiers, died Monda\' night. The funeral was held Tuesday and burial at the McClure Cemetery. The Christian Endeavor convention meets at Washington June 22nd and 23rd. The E. & I.” railway will sell excursion tickets at that time, good returning the following days. The B. & O. S-W. railway will sell round trip tickets as follows: June 28th to July 1st. national saengerfest at Cincinnati: June 20th to 23rd. grand lodge meeting of Elks at St. Louis. V 4-3 The cost for assessing revenue in the several townships is as follows: Washington, *H)8: Monroe, $241; Madison. $107: Logan. $243; Jefferson. $300: Patoka. $311: Lockhart, $223: Clay. $243: Marion,$220: total for the countv. $2,507. __ The funeral services of the late ! Arthur Thompson, who died in March last, were held at the Honey creek ; church in Monroe township, last Sunday. being conducted by He vs. Smith and Hale. The services were very I largely attended. I Sweet Sulphur Springs, Velpen, and | White Sulphur Wells, English. IndL | ana. The Air Line has placed on sale I excursion tickets at rate of one amT | one-third fare on the certificate plan | from all stations on its line to the above popular resorts. J. F. Hurt, agent. Oakland City, Indiana. Joe Patterson has rented the Arlington Hotel and has refurnished it from top to bottom. New house, new furniture, and is prepared to extend 1 first class accommodations at reasonable rates. The house will hereafter be known as the Patterson House, on ! south side of Main street, between | Fifth and Sixth. 50*

Under the new law notaries public are required to attach to each certificate the date their certificate expires. The nvords ordinarily used are: “My commission expires——The blank space is filled in with date and immediately following the signature. There is a penalty of $25 for omitting this feature. The law is following out one that has been in force in the Eastern states for many years. The graduating exercises of the Washington township schools' took place last Thursday night at/ the White church near the county farm. There were ten graduates in the common school course. The program as arranged was excellently carried out and greatly pleased the large audience present. The recitations and music were good. Miss Thirza Dean and George Hollon had charge of the exercises and much credit is due them for the success of the evening’s program. ___^ The coal miners of Southern Indiana have arranged for a picnic and labor demonstration on Sunday, June 11th, at Evansville. The following speakers will be there: National President Mitchell, National Vice-President Davis, National Secretary Pierce. National Committeeman Dilcher. State President VanHorn and State Secretary Kennedy. It is expected 3,000 miners in this part of the state will attend the celebration. All the labor organizations of that city have promised to lend their aid to the scheme, and invitations will be sent to all unions in the towns in Southern Indiana. There is no change in the strike in this field, which was declared over a month ago. Only six of the fifteen mines in the Pocket have signed the Pittsburg scale. The mine at Petersburg and the mine at Blackburn have been abandoned, and it is said several more of the operators have said they would abandon their mines before they would sign the scale.

Bud Lynch of Oliphant. was in town Saturday on business. The Jackson 50 cent sumine r corset; at 29 cents at the New York store. J M. M. Go we ns. ex-trustee of C’lay township, was in the city Wednesday on business. Mrs. Charles Proctor of Union City, is visiting her father. James S. McCoy, near town. Samuel Thompson. H. J. and Joseph Wiggs. living near Arthur? were in town Monday on business. Twenty-five photos and button 25 cents. Gallery to Lory's tinshop. J. H Charles Speares, who has been employed as a clerk in Sol Frank's store for several months, left for his home at Cincinnati Tuesday. Nature is forgiving and will restore your diseased kidneys that will give you perfect health by using E>r. Sawyer's Ukatine. Paul Bros. v j _ •- S' one photo next door . Nazor.

The festival at the Williams chapel last Saturday evening was a, great success and a snug little amount raised with which to buy lamps for the church. Mrs. W. R Snyder returnee Wednesday from Kansas, where she had been visiting her son. Mr. Snyder will remain there for several weeks before returning. Elder J. W. Richardson of M adison township, left last Friday for Nashville. Tennessee, where he was called to conduct religious services, lie will return home next week. Sunday, June 18th, the itnemlters of the A. M. E. church will ] told a basket meeting in Read’s grove, one mile east of the city. Services will l>e conducted by Rev. J. F. Pettiford. The secretary of the orphans’ home associatipn made the quarterly report of that institution to t he board of commissioners Wednesday. The receipts are 1098.99: expenses. $4t>9.3<»: balance on hand. $.>29.fi3. Great Ribbon Sale.-Mrs. Richardson will for the next three weeks sjell all ribbons, consisting of about five hundred bolts, in all the latest styles, shades, etc., at cost price. Before buying elsewhere call and see my stock. Remember, cost prices. 3-3 Ho for the first lawn social of the season. Time? Next Tuesday even-; ing. .Tune 13. Place? Residence of Mr. and Mrs. Gray. Refreshments? Cake, ice cream, sherbet, etc. The Cumberland Presbyterian Endeavorers will see that you have a good time. Everybody invited. Sunday next the Odd Fellows and j Knights of Pythias will hold their annual memerial services. The lodges will meet at their respective halls at 1:30 o’clock and from there march to Walnut Hills cemetery where appropriate services will be held. The Daughters of Rebecah are also requested to attend in a body. Inquiries in regard to the Black Diamond show that the details preparatory to construction are progressing as favorably as could be expected. The financial agents of the English syndicate which furnishes the money are expected to arrive in New York some time the present month, and after the rights-of-way are obtained, and the conditions thereby complied with, the negotiations will be closed and work begun.—Jasper Courier. Notice of Insolvency

State of Indiana, County of Pike.ss: In the Pike circuit court, April,term, 1SW. In the matter of the estate of George Whit* man, deceased. Notice is hereby given that upon petition filed in said court by the administrator of said estate, sett ing up the iusutticiency of the estate of said decedent to pay the debts and liabilities thereof, said court did on tbe fitb day of May, lSfiSt. find said estate to be probably insolvent and ordered the same to be settled accordingly. The creditors of said estate are therefore hereby notified of such insolvency and required to file their claims against such estate f >r allowance. In witness whereof. I have hereunto set my name and affixed the seal ot , said court at Petersburg, I tidiana, this 5th day 01 Juue.ISUfi. 5-8 5. W. liKi’Mt'isLD, Clerk. s G. Davenport, ally. Xotiee to Stockholders. The stockholders of the Petersburg Building and Loan Association, will call att he office ot Miss Mary M. Glezeu and receive tbeir notes and mortgages and a smelt amount due each on account of dues refunded, I think 1 have receipted all of the mortgages on the records In the recorder’s office, and 1 request all parties to examine the records for themselves, and if I have not. call my attention : to the matter and I wilt do so. E. P. Kichauusox. President, j June5, IfSW. Board ot* Review. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Be view of Pike county, Indiana, will meet on the third Monday in June, at the court bouse in Petersburg for the purpose of revising tbe assessment of the different townships as returned by the township assessors. All who have business with said board wilt please take notice. W. H. Scales. 1-2 Auditor Pike County^ —- vrOTiCK is hereby given to all parties eonIt cerned that I will l>e at my residence SATURDAYAND MONDAY Of each week, to attend to business connected with the office of trustee of Monroe township. Positively no busiuess transacted only on office day. J. M. DAVIS, Trusiee. Postotfice address: Spurgeon.

DO YOU WANT FIRSTCLASS LUIBER? We have lor sale any amount ol Oak Lumber. Not ii culled, but well manufactured from good material. The ^ price is the same to everybody mm $12.50 per Thousand Delivered at Petersburg. Stock is all oak and guaranteed in every particular. , V Mill is equipped td saw 40 foot lengths and we make a specialty of barn patterns a d long timbers. If you need anything in this line, we’ll be glad to have you consult with us. #^“Our strong point, prompt delivery. I. New Peerless Saw Mill, Hello 121-2. Petersburg, Indiana.

Sheriff’s Sale.’ By virtue of a certified copy of a decree to I me directed from the clerk of* the Pike cir-I cult court in a cause wherein Jefferson Alex- ' under is plaintiff, and Samuel Amos Medcalf itnd William W. Medcalf are defendants. re- | unirimr me to make the sum of one hundred I ami thirty-two dollars and forty nine cents,* with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to the highest bidder. on Saturday, the 17th ilav of June,. A. D. 1899’. Between the hours of 10 o’clock a. rn. and 4 o'clock p. m. of said day. at the door of the court house in Petersburg. Pike county. Indiana. tbe rents and profits fora terir not exceeding seven years, of the following real estate, to wit: Twenty-seven acres off of the eas. side of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-four, town 1 south, range eight west.described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said northeast quarter of the southeast quarter section twenty-four, town one south, range "‘gbt west, sunuing ibencesouth eighty rods.tuence west fifty-four rods, thence north eighty rod*, thence east fifty-four rods to ttw place of beginning; excepting therefrom l 75-luO acres in a square in the southeast corner of said land, and excepting therefrom STIMbW acres tiff of the south side of said twenty-seven acres, and being the land heretofore deeded to S. D. Parker. 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 sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest I ana costs. Said sale will be made without ] any relict whatever from valuation or ap- ! praisement laws. W. M. HI 1H4 W A Y, May 23. 1S!M1 Sheriff Pike County. J. W. Wilson, atty. for pitr. 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 Eliza E. Willis is plaintitt, and Bichard G. Bass is defendant, 1 requiring me to make the sum ot five hundred and twen y-two dollars and three cents. , with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at public sale, to ibe highest bid- ; der, ou Saturday, the 17th day of June, A. D. I 1899,' ' Bet weer the hours of 10 o’clock a. m and-I o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door of the j court house in Petersburg, Pike county. In- i dUtna, tiie rents and profits for a term not i exceeding seven years, of the following real estate to-wit: The south half of the northeast quarter of I section five, towuship three south, range six ! west, eighty acres. In Pike county, In the state of Indiana. If such rents and profits wilt not sell for a | sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest i and costs, I will, at the seine 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 j and costa. Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or ap- j praisement laws. W. M. Ridoway, - ! May Si. 18519. Sheriff Pike County, i Kichardson A Taylor, a ttys, for plaintiff.

Notice to Non-Residents, The State of Indiana, Pike County: In the Pike Circuit Court, June term, USB). Eli H. Gosltu. William 1 D. Goad et a l V8. )' Frank Taylor, Ira Tay- I lor John Warner et al. J Kow comes the plaintiffs, by Hie hard son * Taylor, their attorneys, and files their complaint to rein, together with an affidavit that said defendants. Frank Taylor and Ira Thy - lorare not residents of the state ot Indiana; that said action is for the purpose of foreclosing a mechanics lien upon the real estate of the defendants, aud that said non-resident defendants are necessary parties thereto. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, last named, that unless they ho and appear on the 27th judicial day of the next term dt the Pike circuit conrt. being .Inly H>, 1SW>, to he hoiden on the third Monday of June, A. D. USDS, at the court house in Petersburg, in said count y and state, ami answer or demur to said complain?, the same will be heard aud determined in their absence. Witness my name and the seal of said conrt, affixed at Petersburg, this i>th day of May, A. D. I8K>. J. W. Brumfield, Clerk.

Administrator’s Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of* the Pike circuit eourtof Pike county, iu the state of Indiana, the undersigned as administrator >f the estate of Abijah Humphrey, decease i, witl offer for sale at private sale on the premises on and after Saturday; the 17th Day of June, 1899, The following real estate situate In Warrick county, in thestateof Indiana, to-wit: _ The northwest <|uarter of the nortinvest quarter of section twenty-live,and the nurttP west quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-six, aii in town three south, ralnge eight west, and the following real estate situated in Pike county. Indiana, to-wit: The west half of the southeast quarter of sect iou twenty-three, town 3 south, of range eight wesf,ai\d also part of the uoftbeast quarter of the southeast quarter of said section twei’ty-three, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the northwest cornet of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter, and thence running east sixty rods; thence south forty rods; thence east twenty rests; thence stouh ten rods; thence west eighty rods; thence north tiny rials to the place of beginning, containing twenty acres. So much of said land will be sold as will pay the debts of said estate, and said real estate will be sold free of ail liens. Terms or Sale—One-third cash;one-third in six months, and .one-third in twelve months from date, the purchaser giving notes with approved freehold snrety and bearing six per cent interest from date of sale until paid, and without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. Alvin L Powers. Administrator. Kicbardsou <k Taylor, attys. 1-4

notice of Sole of Rea; Estate. :__ ' la the matter of tha estate of Elijah Ilighlower, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Pike circuitcourt of tndiaua. the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of Elijah Hightower, deceased, wilt otfer at private sale at the store room of Most** Frank, in the town of Petersburg, pike count v. Indiana. l>et ween the hours of ten o'clock a. in. and four o’clock p. iu.. on the -1st Day of Jatw, 1809, An e*iual undivided two-third* of the ft d low - lug described real estate, situate in Pike county, anal state of Indiana, to-wit: Tl<e undivided two-thirds port in value of a ihis| of the north half or the southeast quarter if section number eleven.town one south, range nine west, and the same t* more particularly described to-wit: Beginning at a point >oO-lCO chains west (rmuUre «|tiarler section corner l>etween sections eleven and t welv«. town and range aforesaid, running theme south 20 chains Cqa stake.thenee west lKs7> - WO chains to a stiike. tJbehce north 2» chan's to a stake, thence east UfftTvlu) chains to place of beginning, containing Si1* acres, more or less, and also a part of south half < f soutbeasi quarter of section eleven, town one south, range nine west.and the same is mote particularly described to-wit: beginning at a point 61 .‘a rials due west fm«n southeast coiner ot said section eleven, town and range aforesaid, rnnning thenec west rests to a stake, thence north SO rodftfo a s*ake, thence east :5t> rials to H stake, them e south go rods to place of beginning, excepting three acres off ot the south side of last above deserH**d taint, described as follows t3C£jif& Beginning at a point Ht*i roils due w est from southeast corner of said section eleven, town and range aforesaid, running thence w»st :*} rods to a stake, thence north bate to a stake, iiiet.ee east:» rials to a stake, thence son Mi lit1;, rods to place of beginning,- '<gg?v • Terms or Sale -OnCttbini casli on dav «f sale, the remainder in equal payments atiline and eighteen mo n rift from date of sale. Hie. purchaser to execute his notes with surety Jo the approval of said administrator tor'the deferred payments with Interest at ft percent and attorney’s fees, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, and secured by mortgage on real estate sold. ’ 2 4 Moses FkajTk. Administrator. - / ... , ' ;

r. M. WIUSON, T. W. T V >' KH, yyiLSON A TYXKR, Petersburg'Collecting Agency, Remittances ntoniptfy made. Charges ate reasonable. Give us your old account*, notes, etc., and we will do Hie reef. Cull on or write us. Office opposite court house in Parker building, Petersburg. Ind. yj L. & L. E. WUOLSEY, Collections made ami remitted. Settlenten ta of estates a specialty Office over Citizens’bank, Petersburg, lad.

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