Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 31, Petersburg, Pike County, 23 December 1891 — Page 2

Absolutely Pure. ■A crpum of tartar baking powder, nijchmi in leavenfnjr strenuth—Latest u. BXPOKT. i !» X88DE1) EVKMY WEDNEBltAY. Eaterrd nt the postofnee In Petersburg for traimnlssl.m through the mulls a* sreonti--1 matter. Kir*** Pike .Dealt* (rencIrraUtiou at an/ . Fik» Count}! Artrrrtisrti tklsfect! / CKB oua TICKET. For The Next President, GROVER CLEV'EL AND. For Next Vice President, ISAAC P. GRAY. For Next Gov. or Indiana. W*r. E. NIBLA.CK.

The tongue of scandal is still running in Petersburg. Many a wild gill and bov find it necessary to grow tame. y can have £\ spepsia if Ibey nnmOns Livcj Regulator. Twnrfitoract tbe desifre tor strong drinktake Simmons Li»%r Regulator. Tlie hrtg market links far has not Itoen very profitable, on account of warm weather. 1 Nobody can be trowtrted with constipation if they take Simmons Liver Regtilator. Nobody need sufier from languor melancholy if they take Simmons Liver Regulator. Tine Csar of Russia slibuld lose no tiipe in getting Russell Sage’s receive for dodging bombs. To bad that so many of our boya about town must do something bad and be sent to the pen! A uood and a bad man may sit in the same sjaaL but heaven will be lto.ono.and far from the other. *nE unequal distribution of wealth {•-doubtless a crying evil, but it can uni—be remedied with dynamite K --- , . Tins is the time of year when the majority of people are thinking hard I tow to make a limited purse gratify promptings of a generous heart. • CJyistma? is an anniia|pnznler. ^ fffd you ever buy a horse and not have some misgivings as to his p^nt* ^lil'l they were fully tested? Not so With Ayer’s/Sarsaparilla; you may 1st sure of it at the start! It never dissapoints those Who’J'Tvo it a fair and persistent trial. „ Minneapolis has subscribed a barker’s dozen ear loads of flour for the starving Russians and in this case thistegjt should provo a happy number. That contribution is more creditable to Minneapolis than a nominating convention. _ Feeble and capricious appetites are ltest regulated by the use of Ayer’s ^y»lhmrlic Pills. They do not debili■te, by excessive stimulation; bul Ktuse the stomach, liver and bowels Ito perform their functions properly. V^lr an after-dinner pill they afd|un- * equaled.

erfe rrnlv on a visit to that returned to the United Tn* statement tiiat elect Crisp is a native should be qualified by jghtement that at the tic his parents were only on further th Some refuse to work Ih'cbu*c they cannot ffot all that the man who hires ■them can make out of their work. Who c«nUl run any business that /way ? Kents, etc, would soon cat up , a firm that way. Yot there are such people in Hits ton i ■ -- The women are as much drunkards ^ajbemen, but they get drunk on dillferenV^siibstaiiee. Oae druggist of li|t< town §oM-»*>ven bottles of morafter, supper the other evening, t in the country he has several stomers who arc opium drunkards. Of course their names are profound ‘Ttocrets with the druggists, but there are many droukai Merit Wins. We desire tb say to our citizens, for l we have hoeu selling Dr. Kings _ ; Discovery for consumption, Dr. ing^i Sew Life Pill*, Ihicklen’s I Salve and Electric flitters, never handled remedies i as welt, or that have given si satisfaction. We do to guarantee them every e stand ready to refund pric'-, if satisfactory refoliow their use. These Ir great popii,3. K. host late mt gglst*. off# Tlnnnas. ftpsigjt field watebescatrP;.<r:»ii Jy.refery ?

Don’t you believe in being young as long as possible? Don’t you think it’s just as well to marry whenever you can? And don’t you think anything that will conduct to eternal youth and much merriment is to be encouraged? I |do. And that’s the reason why, even if I am not in it and of it, it dozen't trouble me one bit, when the college boys take the town, and are for the time being the heroes of the hour.

THE CO -CING CHRISTMAS TIDE. What are you going to do for Christmap? I hope you are going to have a jolly one— I hope, even, if you are alone, you are going to i have a bit of holly and be as merry ,as you can. Christmas is an elixir ! of youth; it's the time when we all get t J t e beys and girls again. It’s the time when unless one has a heart as hard as the proverbial stone, there is a wild desire to give something away; if yon are a woman you are careful, however, not to give the secrets of your heart, if you are i. man you do. I like everything about Christmas, from the fairy on top of the Christmas tree down to the eggnogg, which is really so good. I like the mince i pies and the plum cake; 1 like haying my stockings filled, and I like having to fill other people’s. You know it isn’t a bad thing to get intoxicated with the Christmas spirit. It is apt to make you feel, if there is anybody you are angry with, that you would like to make it up at Christmas time. It’s apt to make you very charitable, and to make you excuse the little faults of other people. It’s apt to make you want togiyepleusure to the children. My friend, you can’t do s^^hing better than this. A THOUGHT FOR THE HOLIDAYS. I don’t care who the man is, gambler or tough, thief or liar, who gives to one child an hour of happiness on Christmas Day, there will be written in thdt great Book of Life opposite his name a pure white mark that will cover up some of the black ones put against him. I tell you people can’t do too much for their children. They ought to remember that if ever there is a time when one ought to be entirely happy and free from care it’s when they arc young, and no little children who can be spared ought to know what sorrow and trouble are. We women and men know it only too well; we “grown-ups” have met sorrow and greeted him as bravely as We could; we have met misfortune and battled with it; but ^that is'no reason why we should let the little ones ESBw anything about it. Let them have all the pleasure, the joy and the love that can be given them; I don’t believe It hurts them, and I do fwlieve that when they don’t g£t if .they are not only unhappy when they are young, but when they are older they remember all this—remember all the pleasures kept from them, and blame those who did not give them a beautiful childhood.

Just think about this, won’t you and make for the Christmas time somebody’s boy or girl happy even if you are blessed with a nursry of your own, and if you are not, then there is no reason in the world why you Should not go stone broke in making happy just as many small people as you know or can scrape an acquaintance with. THINGS THAT DO NOT HURT CHILDREN. No child was ever made worthless or bad by too much loving kindness. > No child—that is, no girl child— was ever made anything but happy by a pink party frockNo child was ever a liar when he had the sympathy and confideucc of his mothef. No child was ever made unbliev, ing when he was told all the beautiul nursery stories of the little child who came at Christmas and the good that he did. No child was ever made more than a little faint by absorbing tha> blue paint that distingushes Shem from Ham, ' . No child was ever made more than a little achy by eating the contents of his stoc&ens early in the Bay. ; RIGHTS OF THE 'LITTLE ONRS, If I had my way, ! would make the treating of cliitdren improperly a criminal act, with death

are love, sweet candies, and whatever the heart ol a young one may yearn for. Do I disapprove of whipping? Well, 1 would never whip a little girl; it destroys her selfe-respect, bnt a judicious dose of the slipper occasionally administered to the boy will do him good; but it must be mild, and once the whipping is over he must be forgiven,and bis sin forgotten. He musen’t be aag-: gad at. If I were a boy and the entire household nagged me, as I have seen boys nagged, I would poison them. Which only goes to prove, as few boys do this, there must be something angelic in them, whether they are big or little. Now, just remember what I say, woun’t you? And get all the loveliness you can for the small boys or girls, for the dogs and the cats that abide in the nursery. And dont tell them that yon give them a Christmas gift’because they have been good or Jbad,because it’s Christ mas. Thats the spirit to put in youf pocketbook when you go out to buy the Christmas things; at least that is what is thought by The Girl About Town. ^

A Bad Cold If not speedUy relieved, may lead to serious Issues. Where there is difficulty of breathing, expectoration, or soreness of the throat and bronchial tubes, with a constantly Irritating cough, the very best remedy is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It removes the phlegm, soothes irritation, stops coughing, and Induces repose. As nn emergency medicine, Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral should be In every household. “There Is nothing better for coughs than Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I use no other preparation.’’—Annie S. Butler, 1C8 Pond at, Providence, B. I. “I suffered severely from bronchitis| but was. CURE'.D BY Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It saved my 1116,’’ —Geo. B. Hunter, Goose Biver, N. 8. "About a year ago I took the worst cold that ever a man had, followed by a terrible cough. The best medical aid was of no avail. At last 1 begin to spit blood, when it was supposed to be all over with me. Bvery remedy failed, till a neighbor recommended Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I took half a teaspoonful of this medicine, three times a day, regularly, and very soon began to improve. Illy cough left me, my sleep was undlstnrlied, my appetite returned, my emaciated limbs gained flesh and strength and, today, thanks to the Pectoral, I am a well man.”—H. A. Bean, 28 Winter at, Lawrence, Mass. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral 1 VnarAiLsn nr • Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Level!, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Price *1; six bottles, *5.

lack SMtlnnl relieve all the traolflea to* float to a billon* nUte of the ayatem, aonh afl Hahto, Sauces, CroirEbno, Diet roe after Pain in the Si Jo. fcc. WhUo their meet haa been shows in cutas . SeaCache. yet Cato's Littte Urtr K» an equally vr lnnl lc. In Const;p,uion.rm i3g end proventing tide ause;-insrc-jiajdaint. while thoyat-'r correct airdisordcrscf the atomach^Untulatethe liver end rognlata the bocrei*. Sven tf they only «ae* Xiuteiv tfceircoodnfifie (loos note ml 1 •who once try tiara will 11ml these liUlnpiUavElu, able In romanj ways that they will not be wU* Hug to do without theta. Bat after allOcahenS fit the fcaaa rf «o many lives that here ta where iTtoUaheonr grant beast Onr pills can It while •then do not. > Oarter'a I-ittie Liver Pniecre T.sy small and eery eaay to take. One or tvopiila oaten donee Sbey are strictly vegetable aid do not gripe or pnrgo, but by their gentle notion ptneeaH wh« ___ In rialnat a cerna; five tor tL by drogslaU everywhere, cir seat by mail. CASTER MEOKStMl BO., New York. SMALLPOX. SMALL DUSE. SMALL PiUGE

Couldn’t Cure Him. X BcdaUstillb, Hamilton Oo„ 0., Jon*, 1888. 0ns bottle of Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonlo cored me entirely, after physicians had tried unsneceaaf ally for eight months to relieve me of nervous debility. W. HOKNNEFKLD, Lowell, Ohio, July 8,1880. 1 had epileptic ats for about four yean, tiro •very week, whan Bov. J. Kampmeyer recommended Pastor Koenig's Nerve Tonio; since asdnglt have had none. It is the beat epUaptie medicine I have ever need, and I have need many. ADAM CBAMBB. New OnBmps. lad., Nov. 18,1890. It affords see great pleasure to certify that my » who for five and a half years was affected falling sickness, was cured by using Pastor Koenig’s Nerve Tonio. For two years past he has not had a single attack. Therefore, accept the heartfelt thanks of a grateful father. JOHN B. MOON. KOENIG MED. CO.. Chicago, II!. Geld by Druggists at SI per BottNk ft far 56. tarseNUa, *1.13. SBoKlniwSt. Do you : SOUGH uw u a». tea will see the tahisg the Amt «**-. *.« buuktsy yiecv'dt »■jttiW,

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We do not fell anything but fratclass go xla iit watches, watch chains, gold rings,clock*, and silverware. Phcnix Jewelcy CoF. A. SHANDY. rioniunDL FAMILY GROUPS AND RESIDENCES A SPECIALTY. All kinds of out door work, portraits, copying and enlarging from :>hlj pictures Ac. Birthday and inrprise party groups a specialty. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Rive me n call, or address F. A. OTANDY, F^tfff-abcrPti tf*Nnno‘.

Sheriffs Sale. Tv¥-vlrlne of nn Kxeentlon to me directed Jj from the Clerk of the Pike Circuit- Court I vrin expose at public sale, to the highest bidder. Saturday, Jan. 16th, 1892, between the houre of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M , of said day, at the door of the court house In PikffCounty, Indiana, the rente end profits for a term not exceeding seven years the following described real estate. The undivided One-half of the north-half of the south-east quarter of section (18) sixteen. Town fl) one north, Range (9] nine .west. In I’tke County Indiana. Containing (80) olgbty ««es more or less. And on failure to realise the full amount of Judgwent^interest nnd costs. I will at the same time atid place, expose to public sale the f.*e simple of said real estate. Taken »s the property of Isaac W. Little at tlie suit of Evaline l,ittlcSaid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valnation or appeals' laws. JOHN W. STILWELL, Dec. 17, UBt. Sheriff Pike County. Rlohardson & Taylor, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sheriff’s Sale. Fr vlrtne of ft eertltied copy or a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Pike Circuit Court In a carese wherein State ex.rel. Prank R Rllderback, A. «». C. is plaintiff and Rt din Corn et. ol. are defendants requiring me to make the sum of three hundred undseventeen dollars and seventy-three cents, with In tercst an said decree and costs. I will expose at public sate to the highest bidder, on Saturday, Jan. 9th, 1892, between the hoars of 10 o’clock «. m. and 4 o’clock p in. of said day, at the door of the court tonseof Pike County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described real estate, to-wit: The south-west quarter of the south-west. qiMfrterof section ten [10] township three [») south range seven (71 west, in Pike County. Indiana. If such rests and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree. Interest and costs, I will, at the sauio time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, Interest and costs ' J Stoid sale will he made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement’ laws. JOHN \V. STILLWELL, Dec: llth,liot. , Sheriff Pike Pouuty Ely A Davenport attorneys for plaintiff

Sheriff’s Sale. BTr virtue of a certified copy of a decree to me directed froin the Clerk of the Pike Circuit Court in a cause wherein State Rx. llel. trank R. ItlMerbaok. A. P. C is Plaintlffand Dtadema Bads, et. al arc defendants requiring me to make the sum of two hundred and thirty-six dollars and eltchty-fonr cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I wilt expose at Public Sale, to the highest bidder, on Saturday January 9th, 1892, between the hours of 10:00 o’clock a. m. and 4:00 o’clock p. m. of said day at the door of the court-house of Pike County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years of the following described rout estate, to-wit: The north-west quarter of the north-east quarter of section ten (10] town two (21 south range seven (7) west, in Pike county Indiana If such rents and profits will notscilfora sufficient sum to saitsrysuld decree ..interest and costs, 1 wilt, at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple or said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to discharge said decree, lute rod and costs Said sale will he made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN W. HTI DWELL, Dee. 11, NH Sheriff Pike County. Ely A Davenport, Atty’s. for Plaintiff. Sheriffs Sale. BY virtue of a certified «opy of a decree to me directed from the Clerk of the Pike Circuit Court In a can«e wherein Sarah Watson is plaintiff and Nellie Traylor and tilp Traylor are defendants requiring mo to nuikn the snm of aeventy-six dollars and twenty cents with interest on said decree and costs, l will expose at pubiic sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, Jan. 9th, 1892, between the hours of 10 o'clock n. m. apd 4 u*el<»ck p. m., of e»vNt duy, at the ilfw»r of the court-h»;ise of Hike county, I tui tana, the rents, jma. profit•« for a „ term not <*xce.*din^ seven years, of the ionowlug tloscribail real estate, to-wit: Fifty-two jurl one-half <£&£> feet off of the south-east .side of lot number eight (S) In XVUtter** enlargement to the town of Petersburg Hike County, in the State of Indian:*. * If Much rents and p.*>fifc« vv»H not sell fora Sufficient sum to satisfy «ai;l decree, interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time and expose tojmblic sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as may lie sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. 8uU! sale wilt be made without any relief whatever from valuation oi appraisement laws. JOHN W. STiLW$I*U Dec. 1L 1»M. » Sheriff Pike County. Richardson £ Taylor, Attorneys lor plaintiff B Sheriff’s SaleY virtue ofii certified copy of a d-.rree to _me directed from Hie CWrkoitho Pike CiicnHfmnrtlnaoause wherein Edward P. Richardson and Arthur II. Taylor are plaintiffs nml Herman, Holleubcrg and The iiuutiagburg Rank nredefendants requiring me to make the sum of three hundred and ninety dollars and ninety-right cents, with interest ua said decree and costs, l will expose at public side to the highest bidder, on Saturday, Jan. 9,1892. b3lwcen the honrsof 10:00 o’clock a.m.aud 4:00 o’clock p. m, of said day, at the door of the Court House of Pike County, Indiana.-the rents and profits for a term not exempting seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit: „ Lots number sixty-one (61) and sixty-two (S2) in the town ol Velpeu. in Pike county and Elate of Indiana. „■ If such rents and profits will not sell fqra sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest knd costs, 1 will at the same time and place, expose to public sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof set may bo sufficient to discharge sail decree, Interest and costs. Maid sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws. JOHN W. KFluWKLL. Dec. 118, IS81. Sharin'l’iko County. Richardson A Taylor, Attorneys for plaint! A. Sheriff’s Sale. T>K virtue of a certified copy of a decree to 1J me directed from llie Clerk of the Pike Circuit Court In u cause Wherein State ex. rel. Prank R. Uiiderbnck, A. P.,0. Is plaiutiff and the State Frank Bihlerbaek and E. J. Bitdorbaek are defendants requiring me to make the sum of five hundred and thirty-three dollars and forty-six cents, with Interest on said decree and costs. I will expose at pubiie sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, Jan. 9,1892, between tile hours of 10 o'clock n m and 4 o’clock p. m of said day, at the door or tne Court House of Pike County,'Indiana, the rents and profits for u term not exceeding seven years, of the following described real estate, to-wit>: The south half of the north-west quarter of the nortlpeast quarter and the south- west quarter of the north-east quarter of section seven (7) town three (3) south range seven (7) west in Pike County, Indiana. If such rents and profits will not sell (Or a sufficient sum to satisfy sal l decree. Interest and costs, 1 will, at the same time nnd place, expose to publi; sale the fee simple of said real estate, or so much thereof as mny be sufficient to discharge said decree, interest and costs. -- ' Said sale will be made without any relief whatever from valuation or appraisement laws JOHN W STILLWKU,, Dec 11,1891. Sheriff Pike County Ely A Duver.port attorney’s for plaintiff.

Sheriff’s Sale. JL J) V virtue of a certified copy of a decree to 1) mo directed from (he dork of tho Pike Circuit Court in a cause wherein Jasper Davidson is plaintiff and Thomas n. Sanders anil PwocdiuU. Samir w are defendants requiring ine to make the sum of one hundred and five dollars and forty lamta, villi interest on said decree and costs, I will expose topubUo sale to the highest bidder, on Saturday, Jan. 9th, 3892, between the honrs of 10 o’clock n ni, ami 4 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the door of the court house of Pike Couuty, Indiana, the rents and profits lb# a form not exco.-ding ■even years, of the following described breal enUitei to-wit: 8tnrt at the north-west corner ol section four HI town one (U south range nine ,H( west, thence rnnntug east along the base tine eighty fffflj rods to the norlji-west corner of the land herein described and running theuee aast oloug said base lino eighty 180] rials, th nee south ten [ 10] rods, thence west about eighteen [18] degrees, soul I, eigl lyfour 18-11 rods tea point thirty-three and one-third rods south from (tie northwest corner of the land hchin dusc.rtheti, thenvo north thirty-three mo! cm-third rs»i;l rods to thu place ot twglnntwv, (except one acre on the cast end that a a< deeded to Oscar Merchant] all situated In like Comity, In the state of indlmm. If such rents mid proilts will not seii ror a uiftlrienl sum to sat Is y said decree, Interest. and costs, 1 will nt the same time and place, ] expose to public ante the fee slm.pl. »t said , r al eriaiy. or-o much thereof ns m < • f-■ s.ifHelen t to discharge said deer. e. iiltefoPt raid . iselS. ; . ; ; i. ■ • -■1.1; ‘als m he made wttbobi fiirff ,l.i iron. v«'tlallon vre tari S' v ■ w fiv'i'kl kbi,, ,.T. ....... v'PirdiWKt.ti.

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