Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 28, Petersburg, Pike County, 2 December 1891 — Page 2

I The great success of the Royal Baking Powder is due to die extreme care exercised by its manufacturers to make it entirely pure, uniform in quality, and of the highest leayening power. AH the scientific knowledge, care, and skill attained by twenty-five years’ practical experience are contributed toward jchis end, and no preparation can be made with a greater accuracy, precision, and exactness. Every article used is absolutely pure. Chemists are employed to test the strength pf each ingredient, so that its exact effect in

combination with its op.-ingredients is definitely known. Nothing is trusted to chance, and no person is employed in the preparation • of the materials used, or the manufacture of the powder, who is not an expert in his particular branch of the business, .w As a consequence, the Royal Baking Powder is of the highest grade of excellence, ^lways pure, wholesome, and uniform inequality, • Each box is exactly like every other, and will retain its power, and produce the same and the highest leayening effect in any climate, at any time.

s, 5 v The Government Chemists, after having analyzed all the principal brands in the market, il) their reports placed the Royal Baking Powder at the head of the list for strength, purity, and wholesomeness; and thousands of tests all over the country have further demonstrated the fact that its qualities are, in every respect, unrivaled. v jljUs <lI/&UAJL&A& JU9*Li(lk* § 'LaauLs ... \*rr* ’’ ■ 7^ 1 ¥ - ’ • "■ ■' ■ ' .■ ■.> ■■ - (hjJnfojuueiJ ■

THE PIKE COUNTY DEMOCRAT ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY. Entered at the postoffloe In Petersburg for transmission through the malts as secondjClass matter. I _ The Pike Veantjr Demoerst has the lsr est elreslatlos of say newspaper pabllsfced la Ike Ceaatjrl Advertisers will make a note el at. F..U / • A. hlsraet! OUR TICKET. For The Next President, ©ROVER CLEVELAND. for Next Vice President, ISAAC P. GRAY. For Next Got. of Indiana, Wit. E, NIBLACK. Give us political rest. Young man star out of |>oliiics. Do not Miss tbc Farmers’s Instifite. Are you willitut to study how to TOW? Is ft wrong to refer to Harrison's parrel of whisky? ■ Court notes of last week are not jriTen. Come next. Minneapolis gets the Republican National Convention. S. P. Hammond has remarkable ^Mtrgains to show you. e *Hovey's mistakes were all the evil you could say of him.

Wi mourn our governor. Chase ivill not do so well, wo fair. 7*)IK LaVelle and Haws arson cases are continued till Hie March term. Can’t you buy from those who advertise? Nino of ten of you will. Ulae> no war was sterred up by the admiuktralion. Peace is preferable. iiovw rests in peace and politics will uo longer bother. Who is better off? Don’t be too fsst. Wait till you pee the advertised goods before you '■mv. For wakefulness, or lack of energy {Mutinous Liver Regulator is a spec- •—•«-——.. \r • i of coiiic in stock Siunmons In r. ver Regulator will save them.—R. Cox. Haddock's Sta. Who will lake The Democrat oil {be hands of an invalid that can not |t|epdthe immense business? The editor of The Democrat has k lungs and may have a weak I but be knows wbo owes him. • 'goMETtiiNO like consumption causes {be edi tor to offer The Democrat for fate. If you want a good business, come and get It. Bkteh year Herses. , nine times out of ten, to negligence and care ___ the part of those who {Mtrel{orsps unhitched in the streets. /Quite a number of runaway aocituae resulting ser'tonsiy, have during {he past years. It i no difference bow, gentle and yon regard yiAir horse; he is j to hewn#® frightened and ron y .at any time. The oldest plug hen bitched ami else horse runs Sft V wppw ' 6" ■' i- '

Church Matters. The W. V. T. V. of Petersburg will be oue year old next Frtday. Our anniversary will be celebrated by a public meeting at the C. P. church at 7 o’clock Friday Evening Dec. 4th. Good music will be furnished. Mrs. Ely will report the work of the local Union for the ^^tr. Mrs. Ogbtftf will give a repo^Tif finances. Rev. and Mrs Fields will report the National and Worlds W. C. T. U. Convention. All are cordially invited to iltthid. The W. C. T; U. will hold its next regular meeting in the C. P church Dec. 4th, Bible reading conducted by Uev. Fields. Rhoda Ely See. The members of the two Christian Indeaver Societies and the Epworth League met in the M. E. Church at 6:30 A. M. to offer thanks to God for bountiful harvest of the past year, for t$e peace of the nation, of good will t<> all men Mr. Will Carleton was the leader of the meeting who entertaiued the audience with an opening address which was well received. Every member took au active part. Alter singing the closing hymn they left that beaulil'uLtempIe of God felling that they all had doue their duty to to their Lord and Master. In additional to the exercises of the y oung people of the Epworth League, at the M. E. churchDec.il, the McNannis Sisters will introduce their piano and whistling recitals. If not otherwise engaged for the hour, you are invited to worsliop at the M. E. church, Sunday evening. Subject: “Bread from Rocks.” Do not be afraid you will get stale bread.

A Mack Harried Mao, According to a London paper^fiolvgarpv is practised to an extraordinary degree in Ashantee. The number of wives which a man hi«private life may have is limited by his ability to purchase and support them, but the number which a King may have is limited by law to the modest number of 3333, and is said he usually1 does exceed that limit. The present King Isas actually the allotted number and he has six hundred children. These wiyee, dining die working session, attend to the King’s plantations, but the rest of the time they live at Coomassie, the Ashantee capital, where they occupy two loug streets. Wiieu they go out for a walk in a body, as is often the case, they are proceeded by a number of eiiucks, who herald thei r coming that all men may dissappeay aud avoid looking npou them* When this is impossible they must fall upon tboir faces to the ground. If a white man happens to be there, and does not understand th» law, the cuniclis turn his face away from the advancing woman. The com minx season will be crowded with events of absorbing Interest. Con-gj-esg wilt be in session, with a large democratic maturity in Ibe house and a repub tican maj wily in the inmate. The Nation, ul Convention will meet to nominate candictate} for President and Vice President followed by one of the most hotly contested political campaign ip the hiatory of our country. During this lime every citiae mutt fake some live and progressive newspaper. Any of the metropolitan weeklies for 1.00 a year, bnt why subscribe for them when you can get The St. Louis Republic, (twice evert week) for tbe same price- It it issued every Tuesday nmj Friday, and gives the News half a week ahead of any weekly of every stale of the Union. Subscribe now, anil gel! it from the begtning of Congress, until alter will be the BkPWhaje,

W. C. T. U. COLUMN *» FIKLDS. EDITED BY HRS. ADDIE NORTH AM rw'N.'v' y\.'w Temperance. ELOQUENT FACTS* A review of the work which has beenaccuoogd^PBy *he Women’s (WH^Tempeiance Union includes the Inftodaction of scientific temperslice ed tics lion States,into all the provinces of^Mda, and in great centers throughout the world; a petition circulated in every civilized nation for the total suppression of the legalized traffic in alcoholics and opium ; the establishment of a publishing house in Chicago which seuds out over one hundred million pages annuallythe founding of a National Temperance Hospital,.and the erection of a Women's Temperance Temple, costing over a million dollars, which iis one of the finest buildings in the city of Chicago, and whose rentals are iutended to serve as a source of iucome by which to carry on the tempera rice work of woman. There are 10,000 local societies iu the’Uniled States with a following of half a million members and adherents Few organizations can show such a record at the end of seventeen years of work. Rev. Charles Goss, ot Chicago, said iu a recent sermon: “One single saloon iu a town of three thousand people is more to.be dreaded than all the thieves and gamblers in the State. Iu five .years it will break up twenty families, cause at least three suicides, and result in at leact fifty infractions of the law. The tears can not lie counted uor the heartaches numbered. God alone knows tbepi.” . HIS WIFE’S ADVICE. “Joeiab.-pul your slippers on, And ceise your needless chatter; I want to have a word with you About a little matter.

“Jusiab, look me in the face. You know this world’s condition, you have never cast a vote Bight out fcr Prohibition. heard yon on your knees, last night, kk help to keep front, strayin’; now 1 waut to know of you vote as you’ve been prayin’ f vo prayed as loud as any man, Viiile with the tide a floatin’, jilth, you must atop slcb work, And do some better votin’f “We women prayer for better times, Aitd work riglh hard 0 make ’em; . You men vote liquor with its crimes, And we just have to take ’em. “How *ong, Joelah, must this be? We work and pray against the evil; Yon pray all right, fou wbat 1 see, But vote Ifor the devi 11 “There now! I’ve said my say, and yon Just save your ammunition, [prayed— And vote (the way you’ve always For total Prohibition!” A, M. Beunnbk, Constipation it the parent or inuinerable diseases, anti should thereoke be promptly remedied by th* tie of Ayers’s Cathartic pills. These . ills ilo not jrrip*, are perfectfy saft io take, and remove ail tendency t« drer and bowel compiauits. erst Job sml lal l’vitsl■I ol Is pint»dort»y worn l no idle or bun«.f tlie In test Jtieet d«U*n*, _in BSW I ViKt effect, enables jgrfrJEL jMsess mJsjbxs$WHm

11)1011 till! to correct some impression* !l)«i seem lo hare tcke.il po—essi'di ni lIn- minds of many farmers amt busiues* Wen before ami during llie holding of Ho* Ih'iitute ill 1890. They.nought these Institutes cere some kind of mi F. M. B. A.' institution and for that reason they did uot attend. Such, however, is not (lie case. These institutes arc attlhoi iz. it and provided for by an act ol legislation of 1889, and an appropriat on of 6000 |icr ytar was made to carry them into effect. Hence, each and every citixen lias an equal right to its benefit. Good institute workers are procured to attend and give instructions-on the varrious farm subject, includin'!, Woman’s work iu ail its departments. Them; institutes are held uuder the an per vision of the Faculty ol Purdue University, an institution that is doing more to educate the farmers boy s of this state iu the true science of farming titan any other school; yes, 1 might say, Ilian all the schools in the watei-Blft as ail conpot site.nl this school tiw state does the next best tiling—holdfliustiturns in eaeb and every contitjflu the state under the" supervising of oue or moire.professors of that scigttol, so, that if the ftrmers w ill attend the) can get Uie benefit ol the experiment* made there. And for the purpose o making loeal arrangement*, sue^ a procuring a room to hold the iusii-i tote, the superintendent oi institutes^ appoint a et.airmail tor each couuttf .wiio acta under his advice in all mailers of a genurai character- But titer. . are other matters of local nature oj which the whole coin in unity is inter csted, such ,i* the place til Ktceiittg, program ami otiier arraiigtiuciiik lot , the accommodations and coin toil ol those tvlio may ativnd, and tor .... purpose of conleriitg wait Uieiarmet and business men in reiaiiou to these main r- i iiuve appointed S uurday. Dec. 12th 1891, at .1 o'cloctc P. M. the time where 1 siiuli he pieasetf to meet them in the court house in Petersburg., Hoping to meet as many as cxn make it couveieitt to aiteud. liesp. Yours \V. E. L’UAPPELL Chairman, Hood Locks. Good looks are more than skin deep, depending upon a healthy condition Of all the vital organs. If the Liver be inactive, you have a -Bilious Look, if your stomach he disordered you have a Dyspeptic Ixtok, and If your Kidneys he affected you have a Pinched Look. Secure good health and you will have good looks. Electric Bitters is tlic great alterative ami Tonic acts directly on these vital organs. Cures Pimples, Blotches, Boils ami gives' a good complexion: Sold at J. B. Adams & SOua Drug ■Store, 50e. per bottle. '•X

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In use, correct an of the stomach, liver, and to a brief time, relieve the headache. These plUa are highly recommended by the profession, and the demand lor them Is universal. “I have been afflicted, for years, with headache and Indigestion, aad though I spent nearly a fortune in medicines, 1 never found any relief until I began to take Ayer's Pills. Six bottles of these Pills completely cured me.”—Benjamin Harper, Plymouth, Montserrat, W. I. “A long sutcrer from headache, I was CURED by two boxes of Ayer's Phis.”—Emma. Keyes, llubbardstou. Mass. "For the core of headache, Ayer’s Cathartic PlUs are the most efficient medicine I ever used.”—Eobert K. James, Dorchester, Mass. “ For yean 1 was subject to constipation and nervous headache, caused by dersugomeut of the liver. After taking various remedies. I have become convinced that Ayer’s , Pills are the best. They never fall to relieve my bilious attacks in a short time; and I am sure my system retains its tone longer after the use of these Pills, than lias been the case with any other medicine I have tried." — B. Sledge, Weimar, Texas. r’s Pills f - . rexFABxn bt • Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., LsvsK, Mass. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine. BT. eir.KH, ana., aval o, laax. Before using Pastor Koenig’s Nerve Tonic my j wile suffered from nervous headaches and cheat trouble. After using this remedy both have A. NEDQEBAUEE. N. AWBBBST, Ohio. Feb. 28,1801. j For over 2 years I bad epileptic fits Several time* a month. Slnoe I used Pastor Koenig’s Nerve Tonic I have not had an attack. The medicine la very good. AOSCSTA DKAVE8. (Per Bev. J. BohebJ New Haves, Ind., March 8,1801. My nervous system woe completely run down, and I was no nervous aad weak that I was eontoed to my bed for 9 years. I used Pastor Koenig’S Nerve Tonic and am now entirely well “d “T 0WD ‘““TSSL J. D. BICKEU nrr KLL feS*** B&&BS5SS&** KOENIG MED. CO.. Chicago *H. Sold by Druggists st SI porBottlo. 6 Its? 3’ jftansnWse.att.75i SDottTes fcr- JW-. Figs and Thistles. Laziness is a greil robber. None but God can promote a Christian. God never askea an unreasonable service, Lillie siu* carry big ones in their arm*. v No man who believe wrong will do right. * ' When we at-e most needy Christ is most ready. God’s pruning is alwavs wi;h a sharp kini'e.

U.yii l try iQCttry au yiHit reiign.n iu your head. Guilt uevcr comes out into the stml light. Evil never goes out of the heart 'iiit.il Christ conies in. It always makes a loafer tired to watch an earnest man walk. llell is aa near to the palaces as heaven is to the death bed. God never keeps a willing man watting for au opportunity, Everything in the Christian's life that is not good slanders God. This worltTi8 too small for mao to find out what he realy is in it. The man who love# hi* neighbor as biuisclf never keeps a bulldog. The devil never gets far away from people who do not pray. The man whose back is turned toward Godf is a dangerous guide. The devil is always glad to see the Christian who wears a long face. The devel will be very polite until lie gets a rope around your neck. ^ Selling Christ always means to bu y your own grgve with the proceeds. The real follower of Christ is ready to go at his own expense. Man is so great that it will take God and eternity to tell him wliat he is. Joint debates with the devil never left the world an iueh.toward Christ. No mail will keep right who does not decide that he will always do right. , . ,. t . . tioras of fjte poocest nicn on earth are those why think they own millions. , rutting a crown on « man's head does iinj put anything iu his heart. No man oggly to havewbetter place who ia n«t faithful in his present one. -man who follows Christ must bxjk sBlrbight before him while he 'dogs it.—Ram* IIorn. iSHff Chappell, Rea] Estate Agents. Fire, Life, and Live Stock Insurance Agents. Celled ions and Abstracts or Tltlet a Specialty. l)an V. Ashby, Pension Rud C. S. Claim Agents. Cation them at Boom No. JO.'Seaond Ploor : Back Bulkier CBUSCBIlIRKITOKY. C. P. CHURCH—Kev. 0. R. fields. pastor, Sunday-school at 11:00 a. in. Preaching at 10:80 a. m. Meet ins of the Sooiety.of CbrisIlinit Krdenvor ut-tl:0O p. no M. B. Church— I. IV. (tain. 1). D. pastor. Sunday-school at 0:00 a. in. Preaching at 10:80 a. to. Class services at tb00 p. m. l*reaohing st 8.00 p. in.’ ! I'RKSBYTXRIAN CHCUCH- ltl'V.^ A. W\ : Freeman, pastor. SundsjirscUool ntO-.tWa, in. Sermon at V(t:!i0. Soolety el Young ! j'eople’s Christian Endaovor meets at 1:00 ia»- ~ -

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Santa Claus Has AND NOW WE WILL ALL HATE A MBBBY PHE BIG HOLIDAYSTOCK HAS COME* The Elegant Presents m Now on Exhibition. Tig Bayers are Sitting the first Rekfruai Onr GRAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS! Merer hare such Mice Goods been Shown. Merer hare dealer Varieties be** Offered. Never h;tre l'rice** beeu so Lo*.' SOMETHING FOB EVERYBODY AND BVSBYSODY IS PLAESED Wlief^n and fncksttk ii«m ®«r Crest e*?!*» of Cboiee kelccitom 1m • Toys, Books and Novelties, F-A. OTQ-ST 0-00303, ^O^XQIETS ETC. • It is impossible to tell what we have. You must see our 'Display to appreciate the multitude of Approprate Presents We offer for One and All, Old and Young. OUR Beautiful NEW STOCK is All BRIGHT, CLEAN and FRESH,and Consists WHOLLY of The LATEST and Most Popular DESIGNS _„ Our Prices Make These Beautiful Goods IRRESISTIBLE. ' ?. There is Sure a Merry ( hriMtuues at yoar twme if Yon buy jour Uifsa from 'iiEfciCT: MBigi __

LEGAL*. .•'^V'^WVfX/V v'wV vV y'vyvWvVvAAA Administrator's Sale of Personal Property. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of tlie estate or Ansel J. Patterson deceased will on Thursday, Dec. 3rd, 1891 at the late residence of satd decedent tn the town of Union, in Pike County Indiana sell at public auction all the personal property of said decedent not taken by the widow, consist log of household and kitchen furniture, coni In crib and in the Held, wheat in granary and iu the Held, hay in stack, horses, mules, cattle, bogs, binders mowers, wagons, bugelcs and other farming Inr plemeuts. TERMS OF SALK.-A credit of eight months will be given an all sums over $5, the purchasers to give notes for deferred payment, with sufficient surety to the approval of ihe administrator. All sum* of.to and under,cash on day of sale. Sal# to begin at 10: o’chwka. m. of said-day, and continue from day to day until completed, I). U. DAVilMON Administrator, ’ ElJ- ik Duvtnp >rt, Atty’a. Notice of AdministrationvyOTICE is hrrehy given, that the undersigned has l*en appointed by the Clerk of t.ie Circuit Court of Pike Oonrty. State of Indiana, administrator of the e date of Ansel J. Patterson late of Pike county,deceased - Said estate Is supposed to be solvent. D. B. DAVIDSON Administrator. Ely A Davenport. Atty’s.

Notice of Final Settlement. In the matter of the Estate of Squire Whlsenhunt. Deceased. In the Pika Cirouit Court, Nov. Term, ISM irOTIOE Is hereby given that the nnderi V signed us atlininistrator of the Estate of Squire Whlsenhunt. deceased, lias presented und filed bis account and vouchers in final sett lemeilt of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action cf said Circuit Court on the lTlii day of November, 1801, at which time a<l persona interested in said estate are requirpd to appear in said Court, mid sl>ow cause, if any there be, why said account and vonelienrshould not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the litre «nd place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their hetrsh p or claim to any part of said estate. EL.1AS ClAltRETT, Administrator Ely A DavcnporJ, Att’ys. Notice ‘of Final Settlement. State of Indiana I , _ In the matter of the Pike Comity t • * Estate of Samuel Hollon, deceased. In the Pike Circuit Court, November term, 1881. NOTICE U hereby given that Richard Selby and Ja i ea l>. Hollon administrators of the estate of Samuel Hollon, deceased have presented and filed their account and vouchers in finul settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up ror examination and acton of satd circuit court on the 10 day of November 1801 the same being the 2d Judicial day of the November Term 1891 of sa*d circuit court, at which time all persons interest d In said estate are required to appear ill said court, and show cause if any there tie. whv said account and vouchers should lxapproved. And the heirs of said estate ami all others interested therein, are also herebj required at the Umo and .place a formed, to appearand make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate, JA^ESlS hollon! Administrators. T. H. Dillon, Attorney. Application For License. To whom it may concern. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed, dtnale inhabitant of Pike Comity, Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years -wilt make application •<> the Board ol Commissioners or Pike county, at tbqlr December lerm, 1891, for A license to sell spiritons, vinous, and malt liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time with the prlvllige to allow the same lo be drank upon my premises. The building wherein said liquors are io lie sold and drank is mme-story frame building situated on part of lot numl er twenty ISO) In the town oi Ottlavllle. Pike county Indiana. Beginning at I ha South West corner of l he above described lot, running tlienee East fifty (80 first, thence North sixteen (1*: feet, thence West fifty <5111 feet, i hence South-sixteen (18' feet to the place ^^\>|L pIIII.LIP3.

JOIIJST HAMMOND. OP ZECIOSTID To which he directs attention, life DRY GOODS ere ftrst-stass, aud the stock Is .very lug Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions. Give him a call, ami you will be convinced ti.at he is giving BARGAINS on his entire stock SOLID GOODS AT LOW PRICES.

THE OLDEST In Petersburg. i j The oldest harness anti w.ddie Arm In Petersburg is Fred Reims's fie still bolds the fort, and oirers you Harness, Saddles, Whips, And everythin* in his Hoes at rates that are very low considering the quality. GIVE HIM A TRIAL FRED REUSS Macliinist AND Blacksmith. I ttm prepared to do the best or work, with | satis; action guaranteed in all kinds ol Black- I smithing. Also Mowing and Reaping M&cMses Re- id red In the best of workmanship 1 employ none but first-class workmen. .Do no*4 go from home to get your work, but call o,, me at my shop oh Main Street, Petersbur—. Indiana. CHAS. VKKCK. SOUS 81)redded Pine Apples, Concord Grapes, Crawford Peaches, California Apricots, Cream Cheese, Creamery Butter, Pumpkins, Tooth Picks. “Use Ivory Soap” it Eisert's this weak. TO WEM HIM _ > toe.-itar Ponfc F« C. WWffKSBk ®8«tfbos. 1

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