Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 30, Petersburg, Pike County, 16 December 1891 — Page 2

•> Absolutely Pure. THE PIKE CflOHTY DEMOCRAT I88CEU EVKKY WEDNESDAY. Enterail at the po^tofflce to PeterMtacg *»' tnuunnls*'. >n vhroccli Uie mails secondclew matter. The Ht« Cnnrty 1’iaatnt fe» the Ur cost eiicatstteu et any aenapaper psfclisheit t» Tike County l kilieiUsere will eeake a Mute el talsftwt! 01TB TICKET. For The SeSt President, GROVER OLE Vi; LAND je»r Next Vice President. JSAAOP.GR AT. Tor Next Oov. of Indiana, Wm. K. NIBLACK. Down with fckfs protections. It is robbery. No el ass of men are entitled to Protection while victimizing their fellow ■oouutryaion. John W. Sulweij. »s making a good sheriff. The people are realizing .this faot regardless ol polities. - Theke is much in this world t« live •for, and there seems to be enough to .die for to take us ail away sooner ro *1ater, • ■ , ft - , The only protection that Americans want isEi-ee Trade, H liieh places all men in an equal fooling in the graoe of itfe. The young maun who use neither -profane nor obscene language does so neb more for the good of this world than *» half dozen who do. We trust the Republicans will continue to rest comptaeeully under the delusion dial the Democracy are in a “bad fix*.” They will be wiser on the jinorniug after the election. It is rather am using to see Ilar■rison issuing civil service reform wnauifestoe*. If tliere is any one siting that Man'ison cares less about than another it is civil service reform. f --- Tom Bded will feel lonesome in •this Congress, McKinley will h«v| be there nor will be have a mnjority at ibis back. Reed’s recklessness while •speaker had much to do with making the large Democratic ra. jsrii) in tills -congress. Gov. Camuell and Keen i arv Foster are seriously iU from malignant xattackaof tliegs’tp. Both have recentIv passed through ordeals calculated do low, rather than recover, one's a rip. But this new ill to which human flesh lias fallen heir, knocks out all the old rules of prognosis! and diagnosis.

If 1t should prove Irue, usannonnc--ed by Dr. Hamilton, the woll-kown Philadelphia physician,! hat the “grip1' will prevail in this country <hi* win* <tor in a serious and, perhaps, au epidemic form, there 1s same consolation -in the fact that another well-known physical*, a resident of this city, announces that the lwst remedy for the disease is a warm Led and a ho! As will be aeon hv a notice pnhiish--M elsewhere in this Impression of Tne Democrat. ti*e State Central Committee has issued a caif for a tj Convention to be held at I’e•bttrf, .Tan. 2d., for the purporc of if debates to attend a District $ /anrtary 8lh, 1882. Every Democrat in the county should attend the -County Convention. Turnout?

IW in* popular lu'jui'k 01 in? jTinv. seroud that:, convfiie<l recently there m-o 235 «rat«, 87 Republicans a Uti l'S Parnwrs’ Alliance followers. As (ho Dr Urn- /*•*• l«tVe ttw Hro-iMfffl Vote (il it member can bo oxjielloii, why But fire the other fellows and make lint t hin*r unanimous ? Herd’s -Coiiarret* roldnul eiirldreu Democrats of^hetr seats, and there stand Howl and ret trim lieu fare tu fans. Tub Itepnhlit^;.* t-ecu to hu trying .10 develop Sim Coyisiu In this town. Tl«ty ratty or Way not sneered. It j* a matter of indifference to the trne and • rlysii' IKbimcracr of Kvansvilty irW#!? w ill W fr>iitur ready ami aide to deal with party traitors as the Democracy of Indianapolis did. There is . j»o Sim e*#n» left iet f)t* Capital t«. Lday, anti there will lw none lett in ■Irauavilte if it stonjid <1are to rxi>< ft* head in the :exi city vampal;'- - BeaulviUe Courier. Health is wealth. Take Simtnm* Iriver Hejrtrlator for all sickness eansl»y diseased Hvor. # No holler {irrparctlnn for Hie hair lie* ever lieen in vented than Ayer’s flair VJfrti-. It roiunesth« original

tint) can emphasize opposition to thtf McKiid separate bills, any ought to pass ou It's i now known just I Unttn party I* willing to go iueommiting itself to tin* naked principle •>( monopoly.' It Is probable that ;i number of Western Republican Senators will go no further. It is passible that Mr, Harrison may be forced inti a position where ho woubl b» afraid to use the veto. At any rate, It is tfct fluty of the Democratic party to ntaki ! the issue and to force the direct »p | peal to the people ou a clearly state! icase in 1392- Separate bills will pm | the case clearly as between monopoly aud fair.trade In open utaket. And whenever the appeal is so mads l! a1 there eau be neiiiher evasion nor misunderstanding of the i*sm\ the liepublican party will be beaten. A COMMITTEE CALL To Select Members of the New Democratic State Co-umittee. To tiie Demneraoy of Indians: The Democratic State Convention of 1890 directed the formation iof a new State Committee in the inontli of January. 18)2, and every two years thereafter. In compliance therewith the following instrnctions tvct'o issued: The Democrats ofj»eh county arc directed to mcot in mass convention at tlie county seat of each county ut 1 o,clock p. m. on Saturday, January 2, 1892. Eaelt county convention shall select delegates to the district convention hereinafter named in the ratio of one delegate for averj two hundred votes (and for any traction of more than one hundred votes)ca»i in sahl county for Claude Matthews, secretary cf ti e State, at the November election 1890. Ott Friday,the 8th, day of January, 1892 at 1 o’clock p. in , the delegates selectid iu eaelt Congressional district at the following places. I-’irst District—Evansville. The delegates ineach Congressional district shall proceed to select, by a vole of the majority of, said delegates a member of the State Committee for such distract. ’i\s chairman and secretary of eaelt district meeting shall forthw ith certify to tlMri secret ary of the State Committee for sncit d'a'ricl. Ou the 20th day ot January, 1892, the State Committee so selected meet at i4Bfebmmitteo room in Imliauapolis to elect officers and pruceed with the work of organization. 11 y order of the Democratic Slate Committee. Cn.vs h Jewett, Chairman. Joseph L. Rkiley, Secretary. Mass Meeting ef the Democrats of*Tike County. Pursuant to the order of the Democratic State Central Committee the Democrats of Pike county will meet at the court house in Poo rsli.urg on Saturday Janu try 2 1 1892 utlo'clock P, XI. to select delegates to tho district convention to be held at Evansville January 8th i(*92 for for the purpose of electing a member of the State Central commit too f«jr said district. Titos. K. Fleming. ’• Chariman. BCUXTY AND TARIFF Vermont maple sugar growers expect to get $100,000 au^J m »rc bounty next spring. How do the growers of coni and potatoes and apples enjoy eticli discrimination? Can anybody give any reason for such a law, or find any Justice iu it? If the hunt ami maple sugar growers must be aided bv government, why no,t give I Item protection In the regulation wav ? Or why not put a hundred other products ott the free list ami pay bounties for what is muiutactured at limne? These questions have beeu asked hundreds of limes but never once answered. Of course w« know the true inwardness of this special legislation. It was an opportunity to give (be south a job js4rtsr-bv the bounty act the northern sugar ywnditcty were taken care of and by a feature of the iaw.fov their benefit,the refiners were left under the wing of tax protection. That there was a particle of sincerity in the manipulation of the -ng«rbit>incss, no one for a moment believes. Rut enough hurrah has been mada lion t the matter by Republicans to lead one to infer that thev considered il a mo-r pi^seworthy thiug-Au***. < I lice : httyptloti of an article to the consumer by taking <»(f the tariff. Why they stopped short, wiiit the taut ar

to i-u unist oil and quit j flow 5-t it, Is II.m high protect!*' lari3, «» eutlni-iiailically rlumipiomv by our UepuMintn fi lands, protect six) blows lip I In: wage* of tha work iugman, that » |itc!im> frame tuaiiti fiietiiror who is heavily proioctei shr>HId fore© »*rwlunion in the thin year of lien, oirt* of the prominent cx poueutsof the rotten system? Whei will the masses of the repuhlicai party see the nttcr fallacy of thi hfiHr ptH»tec;ifu system tliat simpi; enrirhea the manufacturer at the ex pens' of the man who buys them ? CATARRH la a most loathsome, dangerous, and prevalent malady. It Is a Mood disease, usually of Scrofulous origin, and for which local treatment is useless. Before health Is possible, the poison must bo eradicated from the system, and to do this SUCCESSFULLY the disease must be treated through the blood. For this purpose no remedy Is to effective as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. “ For the past eight years, I have been severely afflicted witlr Catarrh, none of the many remedies I tried affording me any relief. My digestion was considerably impaired, and my sleep disturbed by phlegm dropping into my throat. In September last 1 resolved to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, began to use it at once, and am glad to testify to a great improvement in my health,’* —Frank Teson, Jr., engineer, 271 West Fourth street, Hew York City. “My daughter, M yearn old, was afflicted with Catarrh from her fifth year. Last August she was TREATED WITH Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and after three months of this treatment she was completely cured. It was a most extraordinary ease, as any druggist here can testily."—Mrs. D. W. Barnes, Valparaiso, Neb. Ayer’s Sarsaparilk. Dr. J. a AYER & CO., Lovtl, Maw. Bold by mil Druggist*. Price »1; tlx bottles, *4. Sir Henry Thompson, the noted Lon. I«n physician, says that more than one-hslf of the diseases of modem life are caused by easily avoidable errors in diet It is well known that the drunkard brings his rain upon himself; bat it is startling to ks told in effect by so able a physician that, but for our ignorance, it is as much a sin to be ill as to be drank. The proprietors o! Garfield Tea have bii!LHPioraT work in this field. bjjH^^MWevi'iih each of the millions of Tree samples they yearly distribute, valuable medical essays on the use of hot water as a remedy, and of diet in disease; and with each packA^f Tea a booklet worth its weight in gon^^rritten by a well-known hygienic physician, residing in New York and London, and a graduate of the New York University Medical College, pointing out a few simple rales whereby all persons of ordinary intelligence are able to conduct an attack of illness without calling a doctor; showing how to get well and keep well, and how so to live that no one need long use Garfield Tea oi any other medicine. Until then, Garfield Tea helps overcome the evils of bad diet and over-eating. This booklet also gives the Dr. Salisbury treatment of chopped meat and hot water; also the secret of the success of the milk cute ,and the grape cure in Europe. And also, why the great success attending treatment at Carlsbad and other famous , health springs ; and shows how anyone may 1 substantially get all the good results that come from such health resorts at home, by ^ohowing the rules plainly set oat in the Vhy are physicians so mnch opposed to proprietary medicines? Is it because such Xhemtorious articles as Pond’s Extract or jpagfield Tea become household necessities ml enable people to do their own doctoring and so keep money out of the pockets of phyRtetas.

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SEG01ITIES „ MUNICIPAL BONDS INDUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATION BONOS APPROVED BANK STOCKS V 0AR5PU14.Y OELEOYEP, TRIED, eKPUr PAY GODD INTEREST. —ALSO— » 'i i-’ Dbsirxdl.'i iNvsarnsNT >nos»fcf»ma IN GrriKB. TOR ruu. PARTIOR,A«1 B%SREMCE^ MCHiACH, foloJ&NALD * ©0, !•«•*« Whitehall fct»‘N«w Yfrin

soprot • deem- to -- of tbe Pike R - -Corn et. to make the iven hollers s ex. i*l. ;.A U. Is plaintiffami ‘ antsrjqnirlngme — dree and sevencents, with tern the Nghc* bldd^*'^ “* Saturday, Jan. 9tli, 1892, between the hours of 1# o'eloek a. m .nnd I o'clock p m «r said day, at the door of the conn louse of Pike County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate, to-Mil: . fbe south* west quarter of the south-vest quarter of section ten [10] lownshlptbrev [8j south range seven [7| west, in pike County, Indiana. fr snch rerts end-profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and ousts, I will* at the same time and place, expose to public sale .the fee simple of stiid real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, Interest and "Said sale will b? made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws JOHN Sr. sriLLWRUa Dec, 11th, >801 Sheriff Pike County Ely * Davenport attorneys lor plaintiff ■ Sheriffs Sale. I> V virtue, of a cor'ified copy of a d -creo to > mo directed from the Ci-rk of the Ptke Circuit Court In a cans* wherein Stale Kx Re!.*mnk It Rtlderbnck. A P C Is plaintiff and Dladema Kmls, et at are defendants requiring me to make the sum of two hundred anil thirty-six dollars and eighty-four cents, with Interest on said decree and costs, { will expose «t Public Male, to. tue'highest bidder, on Saturday January 9th, 1892, between tho boors of 10:00 o'clock*. m and I fiM o'clock p. m. of said day at the dour of *lta er.trt-liuuoV of P.keCounty, Jn:llain. the /hits and profits for a term not exceeding seven yearn of the following describe i real estate, to-wit: Tho north-west quarter of the north-east quarter of section ten (10] town two (2i south range seven (7j west. In Pike county Indiana If such rents and profits will not sell fora sufficient sum to s dtsfy said decree, I merest anti,costs, I will, at the same time and place, expose to pnhltu sale the fea simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to dtsehargo said decree, Inteic-t and eosts Said sale will he made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. J OHN VV. KTi t Av E LI., Dec 11,1891. SherlfT Pika County. Ki.V-fe Davenport, A tty’s, for 1‘lalntltf. Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of a eertitied copy of a decree to me directed from tho Clerk of th* Pike Ctreoit Court In a cause wherein Sarah Watson is plaintiir and Nellis Traylor and Glp Traylor are defendants requiring me to make the sum of seventy-six dollars and twenty cents with I fire rest on s tid dec see nud costs. I wilt expose at public sale to tile highest bidder, on Saturday, Jan. 9th, 1892, between the h-mrs of 10 o'clock a. to. and 4 o’clock p. tn , of tnrtd day. at thedoor of the court house of Pike county, Indiana, tho rents and profits fur a term not- exceeding seven years, of the following described rtbl Fifty-two and ono-hatf (qij’i) font off of the south-east side of lot number eight (8) in Wither’,; enlargement to tlte town of Petersburg, "lte County, In the stideof Indiana. If such rvu«, ,.rH nj.ol'-ts wjl not sell fur a sn.Tolc.it sum to satis.j s.^a-degree, Jaterest ana OOsis, I will, nt tho same in..’ ?*»a.pluce, expose to public sale the foe simple o> -A. real estate, or so mucU there of as im»i' " suRlclent to discharge said decree, .IjiCi's.-st and ousts. tSald sate will be made without any rede! whatever from valuation ot appraisement laws. JOHN W. STILW KLL, Dee. II. 1891. Shell If PikcCpuuty. Richardson * Taylor, Attorneys f.pr JhtlatnV Sheriff’s SaleBY vlrttte of a eertlifinl eftp? of a «H*ewe to uiediM^lMt iVoin the Clerk ot t he Hlfte OlrCourt In a whvivj h fStlwurd P. Uichnn.lso tiuhl jAr.uuril T».vl d Herman Sinltcikbprtf mvl The H~unUngt>urft Ban'.c *»rLk» ieriunlahii> Walfln? me to mate the sum ox' llitvt* hit* .red nud uhtray tMhtw and VnU^.e t ou said deem- and easttf, I WinExpo**- at tml* to the higtft3s>t hMdert tm:A t .r' Satarilay> Jan. 9, 1892. h?J\re<4n t’aettV:0>oVhwk o’oloeH i». m, of said day. nr. tho don* ot the ‘.‘ourt il-ou-ic or l*!ke OOvkut^a'Indlahiv the ^renit-i and t rail's for a term ouf- -iMlsr seven ihe rvai os•aie» t.i-a h: A LiKs iiumher shvty-ono i3I) H«d sjxty^two ((J2) in th«* :»mij of Veipen lu (Ski! to nwy a-*d f>$nlc ui lauiansw » It .such routs an l profits will'’’not s-.dT fora .surih'ii-rtsuui to ssllsiy ssM decree,interest and cos's, 1 writ at the sumo time and phu-e, exposa to public sale the f'h- simple 01 satd ,c«l estate,or so much thereof us may be sufficient to discharge sold decree, Interest and costs. JSald s do wilt b> made without any relief whatever front valuation »r appraisement laws. JOHN iY. STIt.Wk.LL. Dec inusn. Sit, riif Pike tmanty. Richardson & Taylor. A'lomcys for philntltf. ‘ 8heriirs 8aH>, BV virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed irom the Clerk of the P. ke Circuit Court tn t'. cause wlierein .State ex. rcl. Kiunk It. Bildcrback. A. P. 0. Is plaiulltTand tlte St ale Frank Ilildt rbut-k and E. J. Bltderuttek »ie tlefetttlatils retjuit ittg me to make thouuuu of five hundred amt thirty-three dollars and forty-six cents, wfi-h ittletvsi on said decree and eosts, 1 will expose at public sale to the highest bidder, on

Saturday, Jan. 9,1892, between the houn. or 10 o'clock a m ami 4 O'clock p ta Of said d*y, at- Hie rtonr. of the Court House or Pike UoCuty, Indiana, Die rents ami profits Tor u term not t-jccerdlnv seven years, of the ioUovriag described real estate, lb-wit: ilie south half of the north-west. quarter of ths uorlii-oast q-tarter ami the a-iutli-west quarter of the north-oitst quarter of section seven (T1 town three {S) son'll ranjo seven (7) west tn Hike County, Imtiana. ■ If such routs ami poults will not sell Tor a silU:civ-t»tsum to satisfy aak. devrt-e, Interest ,ilul costs, 1 will, at me same time hart pluee. eximse to puhdc sate the file simple of sahl real esiutts or so much thereof as may he sufficient to discharge said decree. Interest *»d costs. -x - U.ii.1 will—leewmS!-, v-W..., ji »oy relief wTiulever from valuation or appraisement laws JOHN XV STIU.U’Kld, He.-. 11. 5391. Sheriff Pike County Ely A Davenport attorney's for platnttff. Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of » certified copy of * dc*rcc to mo directed from the Clerk of the Pike Circuit Court in a cause wncreln Juspor Davidson Is plaintiff and Tliomns B. Sanders anil IVreelus C. Snudsrs are defendants requiring me to ninke the sum of one hundred and five dollars amt forty emits, with interest mi said decree and eo-ls, l fvill expose to public sale to the highest Udder, on Saturday, Jan. 9th, 1892, between the hours r.f 10 oVloek n m. and 4 o'otopAsp. m. ofsaid tl vv, nt the d»«n* of the court KmiSij of Hue County, Indlaun, the fenU iuA prolits rur f> torn U«t rxwniUft* it ye»w,of the fiHh>\viug dasurlboU r*ul cat nu\ to-wh: . Start at tbo i oi*'h-\ve*< coinerol section four U (4) town one (I) s jur U i*hh?o nine ;9J west, thenee running east alonir the base line eighty ftSoj rodn to the aortii-wwd turner of the f«tt»«| Itereln Ueseph^fl nml runnlnsr thence east hIoiik said base tine eighty [80] r<«ls, tli nee south ten f 10] rods, thence west about etul*U*en ffiK) decrees, south eighty* f.mr 184] rut la to a point- thirty-th»*ro and' twie-lhhd ]S3>i) Todsaniith from the north- ‘ vest corner of the 5*nd heroin d^scribf^l; \ thoi.ee north tliij't.Y-liiivo and one-third f t*<>d* to t he $>l.»ee«f b^iunhnr. [orcts-m, 1 out* acre on the chat ond that was decayed to ; Ost or Meiehttid j ah shouted In Pike Comity, In the state «>f Indiana* | If such rents and pn*tti& will not sell for a i sufficient sum ttiiwtjs y said dtscrae, interest [ and e»ksts, I will ni Urn same t :«ue and t‘l«ee, •eXise»4‘ to public sale the fee simple of soul? i re*vi estate. <ir so much Pvnwif a« may he snfiiclcut to dwehar^o into decree, interest nod Said snlewMl ho mndewithout any ivrttel whatever from vnfu-iMon •»»* appraisement laws JOHiS > e»T! uLvVEl.Ti. rvMv. n, . Stir riff Pike County _ lilrhards f.t Jfc TayHir attorneys for plaintiff

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