Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 26, Petersburg, Pike County, 15 November 1888 — Page 3
This |n«<lrr gem vorica. A marvel of purity strength anil iilmlowimieM. More wo-■lomh-al Ilian theordlnary kind*, and ran not lie sold In compel lion with Ilia multitude of low teat, abort weight alum or phosphate powdm. Sold only lot-ana. Iloral llakln* Powder Co., i« n ull ft. n. Pike Gouuty Democrat THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 15,1888 [Ralered at tli«« Pestofllce at peterabur*, Inti., for trnusmlwdon through the malls as second class mailer, t naummai, Per Year II.U cut BATKH. Persons tending ua a club of nva, with Ut, trfll recelre tlic |taper free for one year. MIT The rike leant} Iteaeerat ksa the largest elrcatstlsa ef say aeasysyer pebllehed Is Mke (eastyI Adrertlsers will ssake s aele ef this fact! AUVEKTISISli RATES. Apace. 1 w. 12 wa It wm't w* "moa kinoa'lyen I 5 in 12 M ju <if SS£3SSS
rnrn Prepare For Winter! OfrMntjoi a »lrtrlotll T*#ff Mr ulrt lla* it to l*»j 2T*w**t Sty-la*. 72k* JT»*ttl**t 3?*.tt*ra**. jk&d at Xik* 1.3v«at Pile**! Ladies' and Misses' Jackets, Modjeskas, Mew Markets in rLCStl. MILK. AltO BCKUK. CHILDREN’S CLOAKS: IX AM. STYE«1 AXIt SIZES' A HANDSOME DINK OK NEW DRESS GOODS, InlhMiv* .-.ilnnt vtlhlhv jww BIlAIUs: J«u,»tieaa. »a4 P,m»A Tsita. lew CioUUg &a£ Qrerss&is ANiccN«w Siwl; of llaiMtaomc (•armciit* at Loir SEE THE\l HEEOUK YOU HUY! J^unum While Stock BOOT For $2.SO, Worth $3.00 AT*- THI WJSi3 cna:i HARGROVE’S Knockers of High Prices I i UJ k BUSINESS LOJALS. Old newspaper* 5c. a do*, at thU ■office. School Hooks at l>r. J. W. Bergen's. Wall jia|>cr ami school liooke cheap at Dr. J. W. Bergen's. Clot touche* *erved at all hour* l»r~ ~~f WmIIisuex.So. 1 keep the verr bcU (.'huhiuati lajreroeer. WmHisc.ru, Sr. . . _:_;—:—
Library ami other handsome Lamps at Dr. J. Bergen's. Fresh Oysters at William Lobs' City Bakery. fiMiff F*rSale. ■ Twelve thousand cabbage head* for aala at low figures. Call on K. 1« Ilart; aereu wile* west of 1‘eteiaburg. Arbucklc's Coffee „ only 20c. per pound at William Liibs' City Bakery, Lamps, school books and school supplies at Dr. J. W. Bergen's, and at the most, reasonable rates, >■ ItrnmrraN. Tfekli|tM Tawaaktp The Democrat* of Washington township will meet every Thursday lag ia Fie whig'* HaM, Hal* (daee. war* attend. OiokiCo*. The celebrated W. L. Lionglas <3 Shoe, also a full liue of lit* other good* advertised ia another column, mar be foin l at J. B.-Y0CN6 k Co’*, Agt*, jPeiemburg, lad. . j i
THE NEWS Peru now like until nil gas. Anderson Is talking of a uew batik. Wild ducks are said to be plentiful. Anderson ladies have two cookiug clubs. Judge I’arrctt's majority is only 39 votes. The Republicans jollified here Tuesday evening. The hunters are happy since the game season. 4 Yellow fever is stilt doiug evil in the South. The starch works case is set for the 21st day ol this month. Washington City is to haTc a Republican morning paper. A large portion of British Columbia has been destroyed by fire.
There are four hundred ami scveu bovslu (he reform school at Plainfickl. Who wilPaccept the postoffice in Petersburg? Don’t all *j>cak at once. Y. M.C. A. State convention meet* at New Albany on the 21*t inst. Hallowe'en cefcbratcra got the hose turned on *heni at South Bend. Girl* celebrated Hallowe’en at Lafayette by carrying away gates. The Pvt Ida u Knights oF Huntingburg, cout cm plate orga nixing a l'n»-1 form lh.uk. La*t Thursday flight Tnegro was knifed to death at Newburg over a political row. Kit Ittnotid had 20 feuce factories a year ago, but now has only 2. They have moved west. It is not probable that either party will have a sufficient working majority in the next Congress. Young ladies at Crawftmlsville have organized a Bible society, for tin.rough study of the scriptures. Mr*. J. G.Owen, of Greene county, claims to own the oldest horse in the Stale. It i* 3o year* old. f’ircuirCourt o|»cnod Monti ay, anil will be in s»'ssiou sometime. No cases of importance have a« yet come up.: l.a|K>rte ha« a twelve-year-old girl, who jioisoned the members of the] family by administering arsenic. It is claimed that James U'liiteome lUly will become Poet I-a u.-cate for the l'. S. by Harrison's influence. The natural-gas di-covery has ■ brought nearly f 10,0CK>.UU0 «r manufacturing capital to Indiana. Those campaign stibscrtlters who want a counlinnition of the Druocr at should immediately inform us. The dummy railroad line front Lv- j atisville ti£ Newburg is -aid to be progressing finely. It is doubtful how-j ever. Mrs. Louisa Sdby, and daughter | Miss Minnie moved to Priiieelou Tuesday where tin*} will make their tut it tx- home. _ The space in the 1>kmoc uat hi too small to publish the list of pensions ! allowed ea. It week, the allow ance* being so uuiHeroua. Mrs. Geo. Hirsh, Nevaro co., Texas, rvccuily gave birth to six children— three boys and three girls. Atl are living and doing well. ,G. S. Xoornces, ot tVatliiugtou i'err., sou of 1>. W. Voorhees, was to have been married to Jits* Tannic Bell Yajeti, ol ludiauapolis,ye»lerday. Western Iowa, Lastern Nebraska, and North Western Missouri has had a big attow storm the past lew days. Judge Parmu w ill uot resigu the judgeship till the Jlsl of tleoeiuber. the vacancy will be tilled by Governor Gray as soon as it occurs.
Ou Uie litl* Mrs. Ur. Cooper commuted suicide at Terns Haute. SUc was in high ^lauding iu axiciy. Xu cause U kuowu for tier act. aiie hung herself. . The campaign eudcd evening before last wita a ratilicattou meeting. It was not "as broad as a cliureu uoor, nor as deep as a well," but it was a raiittcatiou still. A uuuiber ot people iu tbe lower cud ol rnouroe township havc^receul* ly died of a disease which is somewhat fatal, but which isuot well understood. The British colonies are trying to effect a olouial uuiou, by which they w ill reap all the commercial benefits of doing business with themselves only. Ten Democrats anti three Republicans is how the Congressmen of Indiana stand. Of course we do uot intend this to include the IT. 3- Senators. _ Three years ago a number of California trout were planted in the Stone Lake, at Laporte. The experiment was successful, and fine large fish of that species are now beiug caught. Major T. II. Uraggius, Chairman which is situated Cleveland, Ohio, has recently been arrested for forging bank cheeks to tbe amount of $7,0(MXtift to use for campaign purposes. Miss Nora Brown died Tuesday evening of typhoid fwer at her fathers residence in the west part of town, Interment yesiesdav. Mr. Brown and his faiuitjfchave suffered untold misery the last month from sickness. L S. (Hiker cut his own throat at Kockport on the *th. After he clid the act he staled that he wauled to be out of trouble. Aa he had no domestic or other trouble known by anyone, no reason is assigned for bis act. lie was a Mason, and a well respected citizeu. the Republican County Committee iu
Local XtutiM. Patronize home. Boom the town. Work for Pete r*burg. Put down thone walks. Come in sml subscribe. Bring on your subscriptions. Growing wheat is doing well. “lie's all right!” is still heard on our streets. lion. W. II. Thomson, Augusts, was iu towu on business Tuesday. J. J. Cosby, Oakland City, was hero on business Tueiiday. Some of our citizens went to Oakland to ratify yesterday. G. S. L. Griffith has the thanks of ,the Dbiiochat for recent? favors. Some of Mr, Posey's friends hare talked of contest ing the election. Parents and guardians should visit j the school* of their neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Viehe, Evansville, spent Monday night in Petersburg. Trustee Fred Smith wlil hereafter occupy the residence of A. K. Selby deceased.
Lou O. Salta pleasant Ed ward Gladish, of uear Winslow, was in Petersburg ou legal business Monday. ", Newt 8. Selby, of Princeton, has been in Petersburg on business the last few days. Please pat up. We would not ask rjjlu to, if we were not bound to hasre the money. Washington Gazette marsh gave the Gazette call yesterday. Mr. Henry Fisher, an excellent citizen of near Plensani ville, called Monday to subscriW. Leslie W. Lamb called on the Dea<>chat Tuesday evening to be friendly in a financial way A lecture course is e>l here this \Vint heartiest supyojrt. Six votes is all J. I*. Corn lacked of being elected, j “Clear miss is good as a mile,’* however. Scott Mitcheljl is “havinga residence built near upper main street, near the Cumberland Cjiurch. ]*•; > The ladies off the Presbyteilan congregation will serre rcfreshinenU at Thanks. to be matntainer. Give it your the church on County Sup« kleU ill this t I'hanksgiring evening. riutcodant W. B. Pirnd of the county this week doing some efficient school work. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bergen entertained a number of friends at their home in this place Monday evening. John II. Viellie has a swollen jaw as the result of severe toothache. lie sells groceries all the same, however. Mrs. Mo-es Hess, of Texas, visited her many friends and relatives at her4 old lioiue, Petersburg, last and this week. F. B. Poser and J. II. B. Barker spoke at the n lilication Tuesday evening. Both made very short speechQuite a number of Republican* of this town are putting an eve apiece on the jioatoffice. May they all succeed. I)r. J. W. McGowan. Oakland City, was on business in Petersburg, on Monday, returning on the after-noon train. I^tonr friends who owe the office reniember what it cost us to send the paper for which they owe. Please treat us fair. 8. P. Hammond and J. R. Dickson were in Duboise county Monday and Tuesday hunting. A few squirrels were the Imitu of the fun. lion. Samuel nargrovc, of Princeton, was in town the first at the week, to attend business here and elsewhere in this county. Thomas Tidow arrived Tuesday where he has from Washing ton Terr, been engaged iu constructing some coke ovens for some time. Aasa Mason,of near Leiu astersville, called ou the Df.mocic.it Thursday. He is a newcomer in this county, haring been here ouly about four years from Warrick couuty. Wun. Liibs went fishing Up salt river, lie caught something which looked like a jumping jack, lie pronounced it ito be Jim Blaine and brought it hack smiling. Miss Bell Lulas and Miss Lida Martiu called Monday to leave notice of an entertainment to be held at the Presoyteiian Church on the evening ol the 29ih,iu it.—Thanksgiving evening. Mrs, Annn Berridge came home Monday evening from an extended visit to Evansville to her parents. While there she became the happy mother of a pretty girl baby which she brought liome with her. J. A. Shepi.rvl called a few days ago, and declered iu our preseuce that he is satisfied with the people's will under all circumstances, and that it difference of opinion is to he ballot ted over, and thou the matter should be considered settled till another elec
non. If you gel. a dun from the Democbat. do not get angry, bat tend what you owe by pouts! note and you will; get a receipt in lull by return mail. We would publish a paper without pay if it waie possible, but we have done that too long already. So pay up and be happy., Thursday uigbt. some very inhuman person hung a rooster on the rope on the Deiuocrit pole in this piece and then cut the rope so it could not be taken down. As we are inform id, the chicken wall alive, hence the in* humanity oif the person who put it there. We asked Dr. Russell what he thought of the election and be made us ttaia curious reply: “If defeat were unknown, victory would not be celebnted; if man bad never sinned, we won Id have no co nscience; or if Adam had remained in the garden, we would have no Anatomy, no metaphysics ; if we had no metaphysics, wc would Imre no theology. IJo it 1*, and coutiu ics to be, a prospect,"
Politic* trowing quiet James Hidgs iu thee* brush, Wednesday. - Andrei lledge and Joseph Kiuman are buildings magasinent tbeeoal Mines . Jim Low! less has built the first house at the ooaJI mines James Nance escaped injury Tuesil day by dodging the saw whtoh came nail catching his leg—sawed off would have beuil the result . Why could not the editor ol the News have endorsed BUderbaek for bell in* a guod soldier as he did some on the 1U|| publican ticket? .. Dogs have been killing aheap fbr Jackson Martin. Kill the degih . John Horabrook spent Tuesday in Kvl ansvids ...Qoodoheerto Country cousins. Bucnr Boy. A Card. 4 The E. W. Tick tier flambeau Guards, of lluntingburg, wish to thank the citixeue of Petersburg for their kiud favors and treatment which they showed and gave us aud tli« Drum Corps aud C»ty Bank on their visit to the beautiful little city of Petersburg, ou Saturday, November 3d, 1888. Has av Pickmar dt, Cap’L. We can truly say that tnc People of Petersburg appreciate aud welcome all visitors, especially such as the members of the referred to Flambeau Club aud Drum Corps. They are a pleasant set of gentlemen with whom it is a pleasure to associate. The peopie of Petersburg are loud iu praise of them, aud hope they accept I he appreciation as a deserved complimen t. —[Ed.
The PmMfitl gaiety Re. The net salary of the President is $50,000 annually, am) $36,000 mutually to pay tor his private secretary ; 300 for assistant private secretary ; $1,800 for stenographer; live messcgers, $6,000; steward, $1,800; two doorkeepers, $2,400; three ushers, $2,800; one night watchman, $900; one fir eman, $884; four clerks and one stenographer, at good salaries; $S,000foi incidental cx|>enses; $13,300 for repairs; $2,300 for fuel; $4,000for greenhouse; $15,000 for the stables. Tilt* White House costs the country, will the President’s salary, $123,000 year!} or $350 a day. What Shall The Harvest Bet The following persona have been li censed to marry since our last re|*oir1 T. J. Howard and Laura J. Mcliugb, W. 8. Parker amt Pets Collin*. Elijah Andrew and Elisa J. Jones, Elisha K. Craig and Varnica I’rtd*. Tbos.A.Engletnan and Amanda Johnson llenrv Hell aud Elisabeth Taylor, Zurnia Poo ler and Louella Traylor, chat. II. Krrsnt and Anervea Frederick lien. Barrett and Julia A. Uawkius, 8hermau Kliue and Elizabeth Frederick C has. O. Bolling and Laura Crayton. PLURALITIES. Harrison, 99 ;Hovev, H8; Obasi 102; Griffin, 100: Carr, 102; Lcmlkt 102; MicUeuer, 102; LaFollette. 104 Coffey, 88; Berkshire. 102; Olds, 102 Griffiths, 102; Poser, 124; Stubble Add, 112; Brumfield, 108; Fergus®!, 120: Martin. 38: Grimes, 110; Wood - rv, 71; Willis, 101: Chandler, 6. Will give complete ret tuns of pinruliticsoad majorities of all panic —Deui., Pro,, aud Laitor, next weel. Howard Akridge, soil of the wide' • Akridge, found a door key on itlii street Friday. He immediately wett in search of its owner. Such an act deserves credit, for tt allows an hoi - est heart in the boy. Such tic $ should he indorsed and extolled It I every young person shall know (hi t the strictest honesty in all things is the sure plan for establishing a gov 1 character as well as the certain roa J to success and respect ability. 1 a honest, and you will be trusted in 1 respected, and thus the indorsenue t of all good people will add to yo> r success. Recently at Washington City a a !- ored hoy named William Forest w is taken to the Police Court on the complaint of Julius Emner, who slat d that the boy had threatened to k 11 the President in case of his re-elecltk i. Prosecuting Attorney BhiUingt u said that the President would have So come iute the court and swear tt at he was afraid of the hoy in order to maintain the charge. He did i ot think that the Presklent desired to come into court, uor did he think w would swear that he was afrahlof t ee hoy. The boy was discharged. At Union City, on the 5th I n L, Mary Xeal, a Quaker lawyer and P exhibition speaker, was assailed b a member of the Republican pumu sion for making a Prohibition epe< ch at that place. She attempted to flu sh her speech, but was ordered oil* he streets. Refusing to go, she I ns driven away, the parties concert ml throwing stones and sticks at 1 sr. We learn that politics is the cans ot the disturbance, and Mice Neal’s o 'fly crime( T)U that of making Prohibit on speeches.
Positive and unsolicited toUtm *T front every section confirms ot ay claim made for the wonderful efllc cy of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. Ptiw K cents. ■•ITS THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars hward for any case of Catarrh that an uot be enred by takiBg Uall’s Cuti rrh Cure. FJ.CUEXEY;*COnPropa,Tol(id ,'J. We, the undersigued, have i n. wu F. J. Cheney for the last 15 yepm, ad believe him perfectly honorable i all business transactions, and fiaiin> ally able to carry out any obligiU >uj made by their firm. West * Truax, Wholesale Toledo, Ohio. Waiding, Kinnan k Harris, Tin Resale Drugrists, Toledo, Ohio. S. H. Van Hoeean, Cashier T« xlo National Beak, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’e Catarrh Cnfe is taken i ally, Mthsg directly/ and mucus . Price, 75c. net- . r Druggists. | [Nor, i*
— — —— *130,000 pc annum to Pari* t an. ,r^,- __ so quickly Cure. We guarantee it • Bergea. hairs >f average il«l cover in inch of iptfoa Curd* on a guraatee. cure* ConSold br l>r. J V nulr, the coal ki 5 of British ha* an iucow of from *2,1 a «iav. rWhoopiug Cough id Bronchitis relieved by liloh'e Cure. F Be. J. W. Bergen. It will cost the Euipt nearly *10.000,000 to lea happy, though married. Why Will You cough wh arill give immediate relief until. BoM by Dr. J. W.; »r of China 1 how to be Shiloh's Cure Price lOcte
itev. Florence Kollocl las been pastor of the Universalist ( lurch at Englewood, III., uear Chi tgo, for six years. Sleepless Sights, mads n ersblo by that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Ct i is the Rime dy for you. Sum By Or 3. V. Bergen. . A South Windham i le.) man attribute* the cure of a nicer on his nose to the application of the plant known a* “wood sorrel. Shiloh's Cur* will inn (lately relieve Croup Whooping Cough d Bronchitis. Sold by Dr. J. W. Bergen. Denver promises bit .ling one of the first Masonic tempi in the West. It will cost a quarter ol t million, aud will be seven stories hi 1. A friend induced tut to try Salvation Oil for inv rhe malic foot, I used it and tiie rheum: ism is entirely gone. JOHN U. kXDERSON. ; Baltimore, Md. Inspector Bon field, Ol Chicago, receives two or three di> atclies a nay j from different parts o the country j saying that Tascott hat iceii found. Babies are too liighh irised tojier- . mil them to suffer wii colic, flatulence, etc., when Dr. Bi I’s Baby Syrup will at or.ee relieve them. Price 25 ct*. A purely vegetable, ml most effi cations purgative is Tercd to the public in I-axador. F • sale by all druggists. Price only ! > cents. A woman’s Itair ms grow to the length of six feet. M o. Hess, of Paris, refused 5,000 fi ucea for Iter “cranial covering,” wh ti was about that measurement. Paste this in your ha and tell it to your neighbors: Kecj constantly ou hand (ianter’a Chicken Jholera Cure. It is warranted tb cui cholera. It improves the little chi ks and keeps the old ones healthy. old and warranted by Dr. J. W. B< gen. Tuesday,-October SOtb, MR at 4 o'clock A. M., MOKUIS TUt'KEU ;«1 sixty-scveu years, nine mouths aud tt teen days. On Tuesday tuoi lug, October 30th., this devoted hns md and friend passed away from the oubled scenes of human affairs. At »ur o'clock A. M. as the goddess of n lit was lifting her sable curtains to u ler in the day, his sonl passed out ot tl stormy secue* of this Hie into the cal a of eternity’s great ocean. Born o sturdy XewEngland parents, nca Genera, Xew York, lie early felt tb importance ol marking out his own arecr of usefulness. leaving hoi » at the age of twenty-one, he Joiucd party of surveyors. with whom In remained until he was well acqut ited with the geography of his couu y. In 184& when the rorld was excited at the finding of old in California, be directed his st tt hitherward, and, during the unset id state of affair* in California,remained in that country for yean Returning to the home of his moth* lie soou after met, wooed and won i marriage Miss Jtue A. Taylor, the ithful, trusty, and loving com pan io who, through the changes of a scor aud a halt of veara, left hiut not U the portal* of death clue upon hit and hide him from her visiou fo ver. To this wedlock were born two children, neither of which irvived many TLX’KER.—At bis hoi » near Alford,
ill and remsiuu ceded liis serHours. smjou after his uia i*ge, he came with bis wife to Da* *• county, Indiana, where, in the i lion’s crisis, be weut at his country’s ed three years, till sh rices no longer. In 1871, he came to ilford,ln which place lie lived long tough for the community to reco die Ids stern principles of honest; integrity, aud uprightness. It has been truly i hi of him that he uevcr injured a rone iu word, deed, or intcution it > knew it. I lie had been in f me time, but there ate sign of his death, day oti Sunday, ant’ as usual. Duriug with Ids wife, he as* not afraid, but perfo die aud be freed fre fering. On Moud could not be arous* conscious condition tnained, with oue consciousness!! util 1 when he passed awa quietly, as a child its mother's arm*. At be was not a u uber of any debut in S» had a preferfor the Episco[ 1 taitb, the Her. J. A. McGloue, of 1 t his late i ble health for as no immediUe sat up all emed as well courersation her he was illy willing to . pain and aafmorning he from an uuwhlch he reuiomeut of esday morning, l>eacefully and oing to sleep in ewa.
= We Tell You 1»UUy that Simmons Liver rid you of Dyspepsia, stipation, and Billion break up chills and te iheir return, auil is a dote for alt malarial tirelv free from qniinhto or ealotu Try it, and von will he astonished the good results of the genuine Si ■nous Liver Regulator, prepared J. II. Zelliu k Co. Regulator w Headache Co gflH||lj rer and preve complete an posioti—yet en “Cau you tell me what the ‘golden role’ is?” asked the Sttuday-echnol teacher. ‘•Yessm,’* promptly replied the jewelers offspring. **It*s 24 grains make 1 penny •weight, 20 pennyweights 1 ounce, 12 ounces 1 pound.” —[Jewelers’ Weekly.
Consumption Skntlf CarH. To the Kditor—Please Inform your renders that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By its timely use thnusauds of hopeless eaaea have been permanently cured. 1 shall b« (lad to send two bottles of my remedy ran to any of y»ur readers whe> have consumption if they will send ms tbetr express and post olBse address. Respectfully, IT. A. SLOCUM. M. C„ 181 Pearl St., Xew Tork. aorlj A son of President-elect Harrison assisted in raising fu nds to promote Ills father’s election. lie Is a member of a Western cattle sr tidiest*, and stands well with ihn millionaires of the country. Their Business Booming. Probably no one thi|n« has caused such a mineral revival of trade at Adams £ Son's Drug Store as their (tiring away to thoir customers of so many free trial bottles of Ur. King's Xew Diseovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply euormous in this very valuable article Horn the feet that it always cures and never disappoints. Coughs. Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis croup, aid all throat and lung diseases quiclky cured. You can test It ying by g before buying by getting a trial battle free, large siae fit. Every bottle warranted. Hundreds of loadti of wood are being hatilded weekly from Anderson lo tlie country to be used by tinner* lor fuel. Tlii* wood is obtained from the ntmterons saw-mills and headingfactories. A farmer living within 3 miles of town can buv Ida wood there and haul it home cheaper than he can cut it. Natural-gas does it. Bueklen’a Arnica Salve. The best aalve in the world for Cuts Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped HandCliilbiains, Corns, and ail Skin Etuptious, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or ntouev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sa>e bv Adams & Son 3;iy We do not like to duu our patrons, but we can not do without the money some of them owe us, and llicrefore must insist that lliter pay up. Come, good friend*, and help HicDemocrat on its way to existence as agaiust the probabilities of a; failure which I just cotue to auv paper nr host? patrons do uot pay up honestly and fairly. Please settle up. Cathartic mills Are Whips To the liver and bowels, but give no strength. The more you take the more you need. Miles’ Pitta <M. P.) positively strengthen. The longer taken the lees required Samples free at Frank £ llornbrooks. Which is the longest word in the English language? “Smiles,” because there's a utile between the first and last letters.—[Chirstian Register. The Register has probably forgotten the wort! beleaguered. There are three miles in a league.—[New York Observer. la 1 oar Heart. PhvsMogists esttai t te that the hear does ,>.000,00) p Hinds of work each day No wonder people drop deed with worn out hearts. This could be prevented hr l)r. Mites new and geairt discovery, the New Cure. Always eommencee when voti first begin to get short of breath, have weak, rain tor smothering spells, pain or tenderness in side. etc. -Sold at Frank £ Hornbrook's Drugstore. Tire future of this groat country depends largely upon the good health of our woman folks. How sad tliait they should share an excess of suffering. Let it not be so. By the use of Dr. Guy son's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla the female system can be strengthened. It I* a certain cure for periodic paint, bearin'; down sensations menstrual irre julariiiet and general female weakness Brace l>. You arc feeling depressed, vour a ppetite is poor, you arc bothered with Headache, vou are ttdgettr, nervous, and genereJIy out of aorta, and want P> brace up. Bnn-e up, but not with stimulants, spring mod icines, or bitters, which have for their basis very cheap, had whisky, and which all nutate you mir an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than l-efbre. Wbut you want is an alterative that wUlijurily your blood, start healthy action of Liver and Kidneys, restore your vitality, and give renewed health and strength. Suich a medicine you will find in Electric Eltteis, and only SO cento a bottles at Adams £ Son's Drugstore.
A registration lav is being talked of. The Indianapolis Sentinel and also the Indianapolis News favor •one such law. Both thews journal* favor it change la Indiana's election lava. A* far as the Dkmoceat is concerned it is in favor o' suclii a law as will make it i»ix»tlble to mite any non-resident or imported voter.
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KIELBS k umm y U iprf FOR SALE~IIwMKea. w. House (new) of 5 rooms hail ami porch end nil necessary out IhiIMIhs*, good eictrrn and plenty of vouiik fruit trees, crepe vines Ac., In a pleasnt part of town. Terms very low Payments easy. \ •!*•»!« *A**« ' v, j A beautiful lot one square from nuin Hiwt 1330. Terms to suit pureliaser. fails H in PmtHts. Addition, Large frame . ISOB-caah. dwelling, plenty of fruit aud water. fait 17 in Morgan’* addition, nice frame dwelling and all conveniences. l*rit* 3500 13 very desirable Iowa tote in Vuian. Terms lower than the lowest. ioSr low. Ws hsvs sereral lots and houses and n Petetsbunt,desirable tot alities. Term* House and lot In Petersburg Joining 8nyenls addition all new and complete, good cellar, fruit, and water. f&Ucash. House ft lot lu Alford, dwelling and store room combined, two stories In good repair. Will sell cheaper than the cheapest S-TUO. |io0. cash. The choicest house and lot on upper Main Street, bouse of 10 rooms, an abuudauee of fruit of all kinds, 329CO. tluoocash, balance on easy terms. Two lots with new frame house all neat and complete with young ore hat d In Mcrga its addition, 1700. < 'ash or exchange fee small farm [sits 39 ft 10 In Snyder addition. Will sell for 3133,or trade. Lot H in Morgan addition with house of (Our rooms and good bam.suai, 3200, cash balance In niue months. A very desirable lot with double business bouse lee house aud well of never failing water in Union, lud., 3539. House aud 3 lots in Oakla^f City, house ef several room* near railroad. ♦T’s.or exchange lor laud or house ft lot or near Petersburg. FARMS. S7 acres go»d land in Clay township. pf®9; b cash, 1*2 years ou balance. 30 acres ou the sand road in Madtaon Tp, No. 1 land, f30.per acre,13 cash. 137 acres In Knox county nil In timber. 32UUU purchaser to assume n PUS moatgage balance to be paid la 1-3-3 years. 40 acres in Wayne comity Illinois Kor tale at a bargain 9' iacrcs in Starke* Ind. Will sell cheap. - S! if res In Clay tp. well Improved; 10 acres timber ~ bal. to suit purchaser. TTtrV.’? --rrTT.with rood well. 49 acres In Logan lowniintiat witl‘ ri”** *glj» log house and barn. 3»S0; oSwlmfS S£““* to suit purchaser 78 acres In Clay township adjoining the 49 acne above namsd, with good now frumtdwelling and barn, a good young orchard and uleuty of water. Price, WUO; one-third cash, bal. In equal payments of 12 and 21 mouths. SO acres In Logan tp.; 12 acres timber bal. Its high slate of cultivation; 2-etory frame dwelling, good bam, two wells good water, all usecssary ouUbnltdlngs, young orchard; a Up lop farm throughout. Price, 32889; oue-thinl cash; 1 and 2 years on balauce. , 89 acres In Lockhart tp. 39 acres in cultivation, bal. In white oak Umber, good loj buildings, good water and CO Cue young fruittrees. 31190; s cash, bal. iu 12x21 mouths. 30 acres In Clay tp. adjoining Union. All .h state ef cultivation. 333. cleared end In high si per acre; S' cash, bal. h* suit purchaser. 80 acres in Clay Tp. good house, barn ana out building, oil public road, well elovered, plenty oi water, 3170U. -'cash. (2 to34 men. 43 seres iu Washlsigmu Tp. at Stork’s ferry. Good la.no. 31200. Payment to suit puichaa'"go acres one mile from Petersburg, an Winslow road. 39 acres cleared. Hue laud. 339 per acre to suit purchaser. 100 acres one mile from Petersburg, in line condition, all ti liable, well elovered. 340 per,acre. 31009 cash. Uefencd payments 31000 per year with 0 percent, interest sun Bluer s in Pataka Tp. known as the Corns, ft t ust land, iu Meet. 34, T 18, It. t *. _s $3W0. 80 acres of said laud is tlmler. Will sell separata lor 31290. tjeash bal. la 1 and 2years oa • percent, interest SOD Acre* heavy tlmbei' land in Putnam to. Tenn. Price 3SW, or trade for Pike Co- real estate. 15 Acres g xvt land solid new ’lire* raom frame dw cltleg wlthflUhhbrlck touudallom one mile from tow )» cash, balamw in 12 aiontba. 90acres near Posey’s coal mine* sll In U»* bottom. Exeel leut cow land, 32,400. nr % acres the shave 80 awl -V, seres containing large new two story house, other buildings an were hard, 34,090 see u« n» once as great Inacemcnts are offered on I ha above. shape. ea la Lockhart Tp. level and in good TO.acre* cleared, good box house of cisterns and Other —. , fruit trees. Ruo half cash balance to suit purchaser. wUI take stock tor parts of cash from lown oi in fenced plenttnof and new fraMF ho •1809. on eoy tc In Montgomery Co. Kan. 4 miles from town of 2909 Inhabitants level, well »f water orchard of 135 trees house, with 5 morns, term* orexchung for Ileal Kstate In Pike Co. A rare chance tor a person wishing to locale in Southern Kan. 30 acre* in Loskhart tp. hawed log honsa IS stories high with out buildings, frame an log banworehard an abundance of water 45 acres cleared, all fenced. Wfl. cash balance In ousf *- a Sad two years. / I'Oa KENT. Several choice dwellings in raises bergAU pleasantly located, v. twinar SOT1CE8. XfOTICE la hereby given to all partiee!Interix sated that 1 wifi attend at tny office In 8 feudal. aveav miutf. To tranaaet busdhaaa commeted with tbaofBci take ntatoo. J. W, STiLWKLL. Trustee. NICK la hereby riven to ail oxittas eoneerned, that I will bo at my resident* mile east of Aieadla, KVXKT TCSSJ1AT, Stand to busman* connected with ih 90 or Trustee of Mourns township. dAMUEL L*>W*.frnatae.
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