Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 14, Petersburg, Pike County, 26 August 1891 — Page 3

Advance styles of new fall dress goods just received. ■ Pretty stripes and plaids with ^leasing effects of gray for ' fall use,2 drives in Black Silk, Pretty Henriettas, Serges, Draped Alma, &c. All Silk, gros grain silk, 98c worth *1.25. Heavy, extra width silk 189e worth $1.75. Buy your dresses now and have them made for the fair before the rush. If you want a nice easy corset, one that will fit without “breaking in” buy the 444, something newr and it is a “daisy.” Extra Values In Kid Glares. Ladies’ 4 button kids,t>8c a pair. Ladies Foster Kids, $1.00 a pair. Ladies’ Mocha Kids, $1.23 a pair. Alexandria Kids, $1.50 a pair. Gents fine undressed kid gloves. Gents fine Mocha gloves for church wear. Gents undressed Buck gloves. Elegant assortment, low prices. -The Only Perfect Glove Fitting Shoes,

Hade for Ladles and Children is STRIBLEl'S. Xew arrival of Men and Boy’s clothing, new styles, large assortmeft ancl low prices.

t !EX:CITRSIOISr \ To The Great Gibson County FII All 11! R AND EXPOSITION! AT PRINCETON, INDIANA, m 7 TO 12,1. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, XI BIG FREE-FOR-ALL TROT, $200. BIG FREE-FOR-ALL PACE, $200. , Train will leave Petersburg Sept. 9,10, and 11, each morning at usual time, making connection at Okland City with train from Huntingburg, arriving at Princeton at 8:40 A. M. Returning, leaves Princeton fj,t 5:45 P. M., making connection at. Oakland City with trains for Petersburg. Petersburg train will wait at Oakland City for Huntingburg trains, so that all can get back home same day. Remember Only $1 Round Trip. Admission1: Family Ticket during Fair, $1.50; Single Admission, 25 cts.; Chil- ' dren’s Ticket, 15 nts. S. H. HARGROVE. President i

AUG. 26, 1891. TO DELINQUENTS, rhe editor has no way to meet MUs eady duo except to collect his sciuuta. You hare bad due notice, tud if your bili is not settled by die iih of Sept, suit will be brought in ;hc .Justice’s court of your township. NEWS AND NOTESL If you must talk hard Of the Pike County Fair. And say things the people despise, Keep on the old way. So all can declare, Your talk only helps advertise Pay up. Remember the Pike Couuty Fan* opens next Monday. % Do not miss the greatest fair ever held in the county. The demand for creamery butler is greater at home than can be supplied. Remember the races that will take place at the coming big Pike County Pair. Mark our prediction: the best fair sver held in the couuty will open here next week. LaGrippe is predicted for next Winter in greater force than ever. May the Lord interfere. All subscribers who are as much as a year delinquent will receive a statement of account this week. Contributions of provisions by the people in the country will be kindly received lor the Methodist eating house. . A ItaJoon ascension and thrilling cap, will be one of the attractions ot lie great Fair, ou Thursday and Friday. We learn that Pike couuty is verywell represented at the Oaklaud City Fair. Let that region do as well tor Pike couuty. The Second Nine ol this place got heal at Oakland in a game of ball Sunday. Thai town should try Peers burg’s First Nine. Last Sunday night the water in lome of the sheets was deep euough ’or a mau to swiui in. Lit us have mine more sewers put in. Petersburg ought to take an interest in the couuty Fair. No other way cau the town better help the enterprising country tolks. j James Holloway has bought £. G. Uewius’s property oil Mullein Hill mid will move with his family to Petersburg sometime next mouth. The W. C. T. U. meeting adverised for Thursday night at the M. E. ehurch has beeu postponed. Regular Friday afternoon meeting at 3, p. iu. A game of ball at this place Suulay amounted to a mere nothing. 1’lie boys can play but^thev played ead Sunday—a day ou which they dioulit uot play at all. G. B. Ashby, ’Esq., went to Yiueenues Monday to look after an interest iu an axle grease factory now bong established in that place. Severe dun at head of this column. We caunol help it. The paper men must have their money and we can not pay them “till those who have had the paper pays -us. Will you do it ? Quarterly meeting services at the Hcthobist Church next Sunday. Preaching at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. w. The Sacra menl of the Lord’s Supper at the close of the evening service. Those who said the creamery would >io a failure cau teed ten gallons worth of milk to a pig and get 4 cents for it, while others will sell that teu gallons to the creamery for 80 cents a

i unmeet pounds. Frank Scott, who has boon in Missouri for sometime, came to this place Saturday, t ok 'luesday’s train for Chicago, w^fjre he went to look after seventeen car-loads of lumber. From there he will return to Missouri. While plowing Monday moruiug near Princeton, a team belonging to Wait Trippet ran away and a fine mare had her right hind leg cut off by the rolling coulter. The animal was valued at $250.—ML Vernon Democrat. The Editor of the Bloomfield News went crazy last week and accused the editor of The Democrat of plagiarising. The editor of the Bloomfield News never plagiarises—he steals his editorials bodilv. He goes the whole hog without credits. That there will be a soldier’s reunion at this place this fail is an assured fact. Committees from this place and Petersburg met here last Saturday and decided to hold the reunion at this place October 7th,8th and 9th.— Winslow Leader. The Union Service of churches, held at the methodlst Church last Suueay evening, was largely attended. Tne music was a rich treat, and the remarks by Miss Jewett, who has been Missionary in Persia for tweuty years, were full of information. Mrs. B F. Newkirk, of this couuty, hasjust bodghta$45 sewing machine, and after selling milk to the Creamery for two weeks says she thinks she can pay for her machine by Christmas, bv selling milk to the Butter and Ch.eese Factory and supply her family with milk and butter besides. Services will be held at the court house both Saturday ard Sunday next by the Baptists. Rev. N. C. Smith, of Washington, and Rev. J. L. Weeks will be here to assist in these services. Baptism and the Communion services will be attended to. Members will bo received on Sat□rdav at 3 o’clock p. m., officers of the church will also be elected at this SOTS

she was going to a neighbor’s house, (Ferguson’s). While there the stranger and closed buggy came up; she went and got into the buggy. The horse was whipped into a ruu toward Jasper. They were seen as far as the Widow Coonrod’s nearly two miles east of Petersburg, but no further trace could be found of them. It is claimed that Little made two attempts to abduct the girl, and he is supposed to be the one to whom the unfortunate girl was taken.' No one knows where the two are. Yesterday the horse and buggy which ticlonged to Robert Berridge’s stable, were brought home by the stranger who escaped, no oue expecting his return. Marshal Smith and deputies hare been scouring the country for the arrest of the parties, but up to last night no trace of them had bceu found. * Littlo has a family of young children and a wife with whom he does not live. The Gentry girl is not more thau eighteen years old, and has no doubt been led to this rash act by the flattery of a certain woman formly of Petersburg now of Washington as well as by Ihe foolishness of thinking that a married man’s flattery means anything but the girl’s ruin and disgrace. Hiram Gentry is a poor man, but he wants his family to do wcjl, and has, withal), the sympathy of our respectable citizens. Don’t fail to prepare to- eat a good square meal with the ladies of Ihe Methodist church at the Fair Ground next week. DIED. , , Ashbury II. Alexander departed this life last Wednesday night at 12 o’clock, aged sixty-four years, six months and five days. Deceased had been in as good health, apparently, as usual and was seated at the table at a dinner parly at Mrs. Mart Fleener’s, his dangters, when he took suddenly ill- Doctor Link was called and examination showed that a tumor or a small blood vessel had broken into the brain, producing braiu pressure resulting filially in paralysis. Dr. Byers was called and the arm of the patient was bandaged and bleeding was resorted to, but of no avail, and the aged citizen passed away after twelve hours suffering. Mr. Alexander was born in Davis county. lu 1840 lie married Miss Lucy Smith, sister of County Treasurer O. O. Smith. Four children were the fruit* of this union, only two of whom are living—Miss Mary Alexander and Mrs. Laura Flcetter, who, with the faithful wife, survive him. Captain Alexander, as he was fnmilliarly kuown, first served in the late war at the head of the Fifty Eighth Indiana Regiment. Being severely wounded, he resigned and came home, but recovered and made up the Tea.th lndiaua Cavalry, and at the head of this again pushed to the front. With Captain Alexander passed away a kind husband and an affectionate parent. He was a brave soldier and honored citizen. He Was a member of the C. P. church, whose pastor, Rev. Perry, officiated at the fiuieral aided by Rev. Bain, of the M. ». church of this place, and Rev. Crawford, of Oaklaud City. The funeral took place at 10: 3Q o’clock last Friday, under the auspices of the Masonic and G. A. R. Lodges of this town. The services consisted of the customary ceremonies of those orders and were very beautiful indeed. May he rest iu peace is the wishes of many sympathising friends. Harvest Home, PlataYiile August 27, 1891. Round trip tickets at 90 cents each good on date of sale only. E. B. Gdnklk, Ag’t.

The Methodists will keep an eating house at the Fair Ground all during the Fair. Meals will only cost you the regular price at the eating houses. Coming Fair WeeK The Gibbler Comedy Company. This company carries a No. 1 brass band and Orphestra, they come well recontended bv the lieighboreug town where they have visited for a number of seasons past. They play here during the week of our County Fair change of bill nightly Fastest horses in the west will compete for p'urses at the Big Daviess County Fair at Washington, Sept. 23 to Oct. 3. Soldier’s Day. Wednesday of the Fair all soldiers will be admitted free. La Grippe Again. s During the epidemic of La Grippe last season Dr. King’s new Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, proved to be the best remedy. Reports from the rnauy who used it confirm this statement. They were not only quickly releived, but the disease left no bad after results, We ask yon to give this remedy a trial and we guarantee that you will be satisfied with results^ or the pnehase price will be refunded. It has no equal in La Grippe, or any Throat, Chest or Lung Trouble. Trial bottle free at J. R. Adams & Son, Drug Store. Large bottle, 50c. and fl.00. Chicken-cholera and pips preventby Simmons Liyer Reg

James Coon rod has recovered from a spell of rheumatism. Loren Hoover, Greencaslle, is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. Knox, aged 83 years, is quite ill at her home on Gospel Hill. Geo. Quiuiby's welcome countenance is in our midst since last week. T. K. Fleming sent a good out-fit to the Oakland City Fair Monday inorning. : Abe Case, Sr. and family will move into their i.ew residence on Walnut St. this week. P. W. Shepard will accept our thanks for subscriptions for his friends iii Arkansas. Rev. and Mrs. Fields returned from a visit to friends in Illinois and elsewhere. They have many friends here who welcome them to their home. Mrs. John D. Lcetzciich and Mrs. M. L. Case returned to their home at Pine Bluff, Ark., Monday morning, after a pleasant visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe L. Case, Sr. House and Lot. A good house of six rooms, quarter acre lot, good well and good cistern, aiul barn. All for sale cheap. Half cash and half on time. (If) Daviess County Fair. This popular annual exhibition ,of the products of one of ludiaua’s fairest comities will bo held at Washington Sep. 28 to Oct. 3, inclusive. Three great balloon ascensions, three days of hippodrome races, and fleet liyiiig horses will be among the attractions. Happy Honsier. Win. Timmons, Postmaster of Idaville, Ind., writes: “Electric Bitters has done more for me than all other medicines combined,for that bad feeling arising from Kidney aiul Liver trouble.” John Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: “Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney, and Liver medicine, made me feel like a new man.” J. W. Gardner, hardtyarc merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is just the thing for a man who is all ruu down and don't care whether he lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite fiid felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle, at J. R Adams & Son Drug Store. Harvest Excursion. The E. & I. will sell round Trip tickets to points in the West, Northwest & South at exceedingly low figures Aug. 25, Sept. 15 & 29. Tickets good for return 30 days from date of sale. Stop over privileges granted. For rates and information call on agents, or address Jf. A- Campbell, G. P. A-, Evansville Ind See the 3 Balloon Ascensions and 3 Hippodrome Races at the Big Daviess County Fair, Sept. 29 to Oct. 3. Fine Hogs Tor Sale. Sydney Wyatt lias some of the very finest thoroughbred Poland China hogs of both sexes for sale at reasonable rates. This is a good chance to secure a pure stock. He will exhibit them at the comity fair, where vqu can see them. Don't fail to see this fine stock if you want to buy. Big premiums, always paid in full, by the Big Daviess County Fair. At Washington, Sept. 28 to Oct. 3. Excursion to Indian Springs September C, 1891. Special train leaves Petersburg 8:15 a.m. Returning leaves Indian Springs 5 p. m. Faro only $1, for the rouud trip. E. B. Gdnkle, Ag’t. Go and see the magnificent display of Live Stoek at the Big Daviess County Fair at Washington, Sept. 28 to Oct. 3.

Harvest excursions toine wesi, norm* west and Southwest. The Ohio & Mississippi Railway will run two of its popular Harvest Excursions from all points on its line to points in the West, Northwest ami Southwest at low rates leaving August 25th ami ‘September 29th, 1891. Tickets will be good for return thirty days after date of sale, with stop-oyer privileges iu territory reached by these excursions. For rates and further information call on or address local agents O. & M. Ry. or C. G. JONES, Dist. Pas’r Agt. Vincennes, Ind. The meals given by the Methodist ladies can not fail to be appetizing, from the amount of chickeus and other provisions already engaged. Excursion to Indian Springs. The following rates will remain in effect until November 1st. Round trip tickets, good returning sixty days from date of sale, will he sold for $2.25. Tickets sold ou each Saturday good returning ou the following Monday at $1.85 each. _«_ The best cooks in Pike county wit) don the cook-apron during the Fair to be ready to accommodate everybody that comes to compete their meals at the Methodist eating house. Brick For Sale. Parties wanting to buy brick very cheap can be accomodated hv calling ou George Frank at the Big Mill. Go to W. R. Ayers with vour country produce. He pays the highest market price in CASH or GOODS, at Algiers, Ind. (tf) For Sale. Two good milk cows, 1 Queen City road cart, nearly new. For particulars inquire of Dr. Woodky, Petersburg, Ind Take Simmons Liver Regulator iu youth and you w|ll enjoy a grten old age. v

were sent home t.»r burial at jaws we found held in posi ion by an old suspender passed under the i -bln and scented on top of the head by a tacd driven into the skull. From Mt. Vernon Oeinocrat, 20th. While some met wereuleaning out a well on the Boyce farm just North of town, on Saturday, Johnny Wall, a ten year old lad came up and waa iookilng down into the well, when he became overbalanced and tumbled in head first. The well contained altout ten feet of water, and he was nearly drowned when he was nulled out by a neglro man working rear. ; From Prlncejcn Clarion, 20ht. Will Archer has been arrested in Lost Creek township, Martin county egarged with criminally assaulting a young lady. He is the only member of the notorious family of that name who has not already felt the sting of the law. Several of Jiis relatives are now in the prison south, and he has lived to see his father, a brother and an uncle lynched by nn outraged public. Vincennes Commercial, 19thMonday afternoon, in a street car at the corner of third and Main, Mre. Bee Hemraond dropped her pocket book. A vmng man jum|>ed up, picked up the purse and put down his in the place of it. The young man's pocket book contained but twrentyfive cents, the lady’s over five dollars and some notes. The police were bunting the man a little later. Mrs. Hammond used to be a resident of Petersburg. Oakland City Record Ang. 20. T. K. Fleming and J. B. VanSada. of Petersburg, were In the city TueBday engaged stalls for several fine homes.—Dr. Brown of this city has been attending Jim. James Ashby near Winslow, mother of Law yer Ashby of Petersburg, who has been very low with typhoid fever for the post three weeks. Mrs. Ashby’s life was dispared of for many days, but she is now eonraleesing, w hich will be a source of satisfaction tn her many friends. Newbnrg Leader, Ang. 20. During the storm, Monday mornthg the lightning did considerable, datnoge in the neighborhood of Boonville, as follows: It strtieek the straw-stack of Eph Peligo and burned ii down. It also struck the stable of Ueiise Scales and splintered two posts oil to pices in the center of the stable and killed a span of valuable mules that were in the stable. Mr. Beale’s loss is about $3003. It struck the barn of Gerhart Roller and burned it and its contents to the ground. Uis loss is about $1200 consisting of the barn, reaper mower and other farming implements. , From Huntingburg Argus, 22,ttfc T he family of Robert Glass and the neighborhood about his home in the Ohio river battojn.of Saluda township. Jefferson county, is peculiarly affected by the ravages of a terrible desease termed milk fever. Some two w;eck8 ago a seven-year-old son drank plentifully of milk and was soou seized with severe vomiting spells which left him so weak that he could not walk. The vomiting continued and a high fever followed. The child’s death ocettred in three days. Uis case baffled the local medical profession. Mr. Glass, within nine days, has lost four childreu from this dreaded disease nm) his wife and only remaining child, are now at death’s door. The father is wild with grief He will probably be the only one spared out ot an interesting family of seven persons.

ilAl.li CIKE U1DWJS IS1, Hi. AAlii A. 31. PETEltSBUO INl>.,.\Ug. 12St. 1891. ( Whereas, The supreme architect of the uuiverse-has been pleased to call Iron* our midst our esteemed and beloved brother, A. H. Alexander, who departed this life after a brief illnes, Aug. 19th, 1891. Whereas, By these sad oecurences we are from time to time reminded that neither the old young nor middie-aged can escape this solemn mandate and that we too may Soon, for the last time, look upon the pallid faces of our loved ones and the cherished scenes of earth and our life be as all life, one mo. meut seen, then gone forever. Therefore l»e it Kesolved, TLrjt in the death of our brother the lodge has lost a frithful friend and a worthy member, the community an esteedied citizen an indulgent father, the church an exemplary Christian. Kesolved, That the heartfelt sympathies of the members of this lodge be tendered his bereaved wife and children for their irreparable loss. Kesolved, That the lodge room be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days. Kesolved, That a copy of these resolutions be tendered the family of the deceased brother. Also that they he spread upon the records o{ the lodge. JAMES SHAWHAN, A. K. Byers, )■ Com. C. II. Fullinwider, i Co Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses have been issued during the week ending yesterday :' Charles Posey, aged 22, and Viola Corn, aged 19. Leronidus Cole, aged 22, and Maggie N, Colvin, aged 13. Elihue Abell, aged 30, and Elizabeth Whitehead, aged 26. Sad Case One of .the saddest events which over happened in litis city, developed this morning, when Dr. John B. Stowers look proceedings to have his wife, Mrs. Mary F. Stowers, declared insane. Mrs. SloWers will be recollected as the amiable and highly -respected lady who presided over the cigar stand on the comer of Second and Locus Sts. The trouble is evidently brought about bv ailments peculiar to females, and it is to be sincerely hoped that the lady will soon recover. She has suddenly been coverted to a religious frenzy, and imagines that she has a sj'iecial commission from God to heal all the sufferings and that she has given birth to Jesus Christ.— Evansville Bulletin. Notice. There will be a business meeting of the Babtist church held at the court house in Petersburg, Pike County, Indiana, on Saturday, Aug. 29,1891, at 3 p. in., for the purpose cirelecting trustees and transacting other business pertaining to the interest of the church. By order of the church. Tabitha E. Harrison, , Church Clerk. Cbicken-and-dumptings, Fried diickens, Baked chickeus, Boiled hit-kens, Yellow, Legged chickens, or everybody at the Methodist eating rouse at the Fair Ground. Fleetest Flyers fu. horse-ii tig Daviess County Fair at on, Sept. 28 to Oet. 3. i sli at the WashingGive your pet dog or cats Jver Regulator, when felcl ure Uiem. Simmons it will (

for these imitalior.3 cr. J substitutes, they a re poor stuff at the best and increase your misery. Take Simmons Liver Regulator only. You will know it by tire large red Z on the face of every package and by the relief it gives when taken for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Biliousness and Sick Headache. JINIV REGULATORUIf LI J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Philad’a, Pa. A gnrat variety of Stoves a it d Ranges are made under th« name of “Helper.” j They have all ] the latest ini- , provements, and are made >f SUPERIOR IRON. Special attention is calla&'ZSTffSTEEL RANGES made similar to those used by the Beat Hotels, but urauged specially for family use, for coal or wood. Many styles and sizes of cast Cook Stoves and Kauges [or all kinds of fuel. Base Burning Heaters for hard coal, etc. Ask your dealer for Helper Stowe*, Ranges and Heaters, or write tor free Ulna* trailed circular to CHICAGO & ERIE STOVE CO., CHICAGO, ILL., or ERIE, PA. Otwell Doings. There is talk of Dr. DeMott of High Banks moving to our place, what is High Bank9 loss will be Otwell’s gain. A child of Samuel Scott that has been lingering with scarlet fever for sometime died last Tuesday. The remains were taken to High Bock, Daviess county, for burial. We are glad to hear from Presco, once more, thought he was dead. Amos Braden is on the siek list, there is fear that he will not recover. Miss Estella Broadweliof Velpen who has been visitiug her sister Mrs. McCormick, returned to her home last Thursday. The base,ball nine of Otwell will give an iee cream supper next Saturday night Aug. 39. Wrn. McCormick has bought an organ. A child of Dr. Clark’s died last Monday morning and was buried at New Lebanon. Bockleu’s Arnica Salve. This Bust Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and postively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guar anreed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Priee 23 cents per box. For sale by J. U. Adams & Son. aprS-92 .. ' .. STOVES

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