Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 37, Petersburg, Pike County, 3 February 1892 — Page 3

!he fan Bri StU lim Sk: -H FORkGIRLS AND BOYS. Made ingrain and Kid in all sizes. fj you have trouble with shoes try these. ■ormtef* non mrmt nan shoes ros uoies. W. V. HARGROVE & CO. Next to Bank.

Pi KB COMITY DEMOCRAT. >:nXESOAT, FSB. S, 1892 NEWS MUD MOTES. * tu«-k arras! The war ie otrer. Y: terday wee groninl hog dev. No man cut prosper who neglects . I'.:'*wily. V. Ul Carletan ie down with • m:' o;;'Attest el the grip. .'sjuea Boonshot went to IndianaMonday to attend colled gc. A. l\ Baker has erected a beatuifull '.Arber-pole in front of Ids shoo. Ci.W. Flanagan merchant al I’rinccfailed la«t w.*ek lie hi II lies (5000. . K in pie habits and plain dress are i; -d indications of a man's honesty. 'Here are said to be sixty •scvvii vni- . ansnf the War t*f 1812 now alive . the United States, Tr t'd* country 7.000000 persons are ..Aged In farminjj,—44 per eout oi V\:r wages earned.

,)r. C. II. r utienwidt'r, who lias li.-cn ft hi* old home wailing on the f.!ok Member* nfhi* taniity, returned, ::►! Saturday. Some davit ago several lioad ol beet«itle belonging lu 0«d. 'V*in. Breoort wercdrewned in the ihrer,south f Vincennes. Vincennes Sun.—E. A Ely of I’etrsbursr arts |ll«wsl fiiO for 10 dava terries k< special Judge in U»e Winestiller will ct*e. The “Original Ten Big Uiis* a l«~al minstrel orgatila.-tUon arc busy re hearsing for their inudcal entertainincut which will be about. Feb. 17. Ur. John L>;e a barber of this place Tran auddeuly called lo Winslow hr the death qf hfk brother William who W&* harried nt that place Monday. Owing to the great bulk of wheat stored in die Hargrove elevator they alt required*to keep it constantly movtnglfi order that It may not get hot. Miaa Kate White of IIazelton, who baa bean visiting dm family of Abe Seebreo, returned home on last Saturday tecum pitted by Miss Hattie South. C. F- Boonaho*, E. A. Ely mud R $, Fanny ware hi Waahington last Friday nlpht attending the Maaouic Chapter, Whore the Royal Arch dagroawaa igiuterred on the latter. Ask * Rev. C. 1. Field a, who haa been nt bia oid home in attendance at the lied aide of a alater who it dangerouslv M,wa* called home last Friday by the death of Mr* Eisert who dba a prominent member of his congtrgation.

i “I don't believe,” uid one of our physicians, -I exactly appreciated what the grip win until last week.” To our inquiry “Why 1" b* replied “I neuar hadK until then* That (• about the stno of it—lu noct things, experience being much better Miss Vqpaie Fleming g are a very pleasant and entertaining evening parly at (he 0|>«ra House last Saturday evening. A large nentber of the young friend* of Miss Vounie were present and without exception pronounce the affair the most enjoyable of the season and are loud in prriso uf their little hostess. Oakland City Record.—Thos. Dllof Petersburg, was iu the city formerly ot this city, now of Petersburg was in itjs *Mgr~_ Mr. Jack Martin .who

Some of onr Insusnee Compiaiti claim the pant year to have been the moat disastrous to underwritera ol any year since the Chicao and Bus ton fires. Your pro|ierty may burn next, are you insured? I represent {good companies and will be glad to insure you. Mary M. Gi.kzkn, Agent. Office overCitiaens' State Dank. St Prosecutor Dillou of Petersburg is a large sanctimonious looking gen tletuau and when on the street looks every inch a preacher It is said that he has in 24 hours been taken for a protectant clergyman, a cmho lie Priest and a saloon keeper, hut those who knew him best know him to be a jolly good fellow, a rattling good lawyer and a prosecutor ol exceptional ability.—The Prohibition Em.

Emory am) Clara Smith celebrated their 10th, Auiversury last Sunday fve. January 24th iu gram) style, About 87 oi the celebrity of the neighborhood were present and all seeiuedHo enjoy themselves and all partook of a beautiful feast that was spread before them. Mr. and Mrs. Smith received many nice ptrsent* consisting of tinware ami glassware. The day is one long to be remembered by all prescut and we wish them many more decades like this one. One who was there The new half dollar is ouc of the moat unique bits of coinage ever turned out by a mint. The center of the “headslde'’ of the coin extends beyond the rim, so that two halve* wtlieu placed together touch only iu the center. If is impolVible to stack up such coin*, ai'tho pile is unsteady and tuples over witii or without the slightest provocation. When t lie new coins become worn this objection will be removed, of course, but at present they aee too thick and the cashiers are dopig a great deal of swearing. No town has (oo much of eaterprise, harmony, good schools and churches, continual advertising, endeavors to make it healthy, talk about its advantages, efforts to Improve Us appearance,patronage of its merchants and mechanic and everyone who seeks to make an honest living, faith in the future exemplified by work, a disposition to help all public spirited citixens, a determination to stand by the man who advertises wliat cannot fail to build up the towu and make its future uioro prosperioua. These are qualities which characterize the citisens of every town which has come to the Trout and progressed.

The custom of ladies being allowed to propose tit leap year \d posed to have had ita«origi» in a st» \tc pub* lished bv the Scotch parlianu \in iho .tear 1288, This, queer ordnance reads as follows: “It is ordiant that during the reign of her insist blcssit Majestic Margret, illce luadcn, ladce of baitb high aud low estate, shall have liberty to speak to the man she likes. Gif he refueses to take tier to tic his wyf, tie shale be mulct iu the sum of sue bundrediiy pundis or less as his estait may bee, exept and alwais gif he can make it appear that he is betrothit to anothor women, then he shall he free.” In 1606, Margret having passed away and the ladies being still clamorous for their privilege, another act of parlinianeni, it is said, allowed them the privilege every tourth year. bub. Eisert—At 7:30 A. M. Friday Jauuary 29, 1893. Sarah Ann Eisert, wife of John J. Eisert Esq., aged 66 years and 6 months. The deceased had been sick for some time and death waa not iiltogether unexpected; it nevertheless caused quite a shock to this community where she has lived her eutire life and is well known and loved by The funeral took place sbywas the

Ij m uow ||ai*n iif JL3. ; intiHBii ii i* a new {*«***-«»» ■*» inch mortar (km k known as a liow-ifxt-r. The projectile used lb this mortar weighs (85 pounds and cost* $300. We ate tol.l it can he dropped upon the deck of a vessel—the most vulnerable pyrl—and would go rigid through the beat ironclad iu exigence. Eighty |ionnds of power will send lhi.i projectile a distance of eight miles. The gun will also throw shell* . containing high explosives, and enough bltroglyccrine can be deposited upon the deck of a vessel to blow it into a thousand pieces. (Twill be seen that the destroying capacity of these guns is great beyond calculation but inasmuch as the cost of a single projectile is 1300, the expense of a war i in wltich they are extensively used would be no inconsiderable sum. A Real Estate Boom Is sure to atttaet the attention of every property holder in this city. But when Dr. Franklin Miles, the eminent Indiana specialist, claims that heart disease is curable and proves it by thousands of testimonials to wonderful cures bv his New Heart Cure; then it attracta attention of every one sugering with short hreatii, Palpitation of heart irregular pulse, Wind in Stomach, Pain in side or shoulder. Smothering spells, Fainting, Dropsy, etc. A. F. Davis, Silver Creek, Neb. after using four bottles of Dr. Miles New Heart Cure, waa completely eured after twelve years suffering of Heart Disease. Dr Miles’New Heart Cure is sold by J. R. Adams ft Sou. Books free. GHp As lea Don’t Like It, The best tiling to do in these days when the grip is abroad fh the land, says an exchange, is to takeHring* easy; just as easy as you can. Ns two docturs agree about.it and the more learned they become the more flint rated ly they \ttjtc when they deal with the grip. mctoorOlogie or telluric condition, it is taid, affects its reign. It rules under zero or hloodhcat conditions. Italy or Russia or India, just as it pleases the amiable liacciiHits that infects yuu. It goes into pair are and hut and knows no distinctions of squalor or elegance. an author[#h« tty sagely observes: “Infective stage averages about four days, during which time a (great variety of symptoms manifest themselves such a sneezing hcadach, nasal and bronchial eatlarrh, cough sore throat, earache, vomiting, sweating, dizziness, pain in the limbs, (muscles, tendons and bones) mental ixeitment, nervous twitching and delirium.” Merit Wins. We desire t<| say to our citizens, that for years we have been sell ins Dr. Ling’s New Discovery for consumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Uticklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or Uiflt have given such universal satisfaction. We tin not hesitate to guarantee them every tilde, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their gieat popularity purely on their merits. Sold by J. R, Adapts & Sons. A Farm far Sale. One hundred and thirty-live acres all Improved. The richest farming land in the world. 100 bushel of oorn or 43 bushel of wheat per aore can be raised on tbis farm with cut the use of fei tilizers. This esu lie bought for $4,300 on easy payments. Inquire ot Geo. B. Ashby. SO-(it Financially Embarrassed. A large manufacturer, whose affairs had become very muck etnbaratsud, aud who was overworked and orerworried, (rent <to a celebrated specialist. broken down with nervouse exhaustion. He waa told that the only tliing lie ueeded was to be relevcd from care and worry, and have a charge of thought, This doctor was more considerate of hie patient’s needs than of his financial ciroumstances. He ought to liava advised him to use Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nerveiue, the best remedy for nervous prostration, sleeplessness, dizziness headache, ill effects of spirits tobacco coffeo, opiutn, etc. Thousands testify to cures. Get book and trial bottle free at J. R. Adams ft Sons. The “Twice-a- week” St. Loots Republic contains more and fresher ttews than any weekly paper publisltad in America. It ia issued each Tuesday and Friday, and consists of from fourteen to sixteen pages every week, yet the price js only $1 a year. It is the leading Democratic paper of the country, and has a Special Tariff intent, edited by Hon. Win, L. be be iudisgreat political for free St.

iriaierly hedged in very closely by ofneatfc condition*. Her lire was a art of lil'e of tome family, and aa an ■(attached Indnsllalrial unit she was radically non-existent. Newer coniilions have^obvloudv changed all ■is; ami erery city has its army of eting working-women seeking an ■dependent livelihood, just as it has s larger army of young men. Tue rimy of young working-men iji great iwna—young men wholly unatiaeh1 and Michtiug the battle ol life upou ■eir individual resources—has not ern ver y long recognized as a di»uct social element, and one forwhieh eeuliar provUhiu should he made, ■it Its recognition has been more Mierltl, and there lias been littter revision made for it than tor the liter army of young working-worn ?ct the position nfthe voting womis ttmcli the more difficult. The lad of work open to women not half *•> numerous as those it young men ean enter. And unenV wages average little more in one half a* much as their broth- . The practical difficulties in the iy of procuring employment are ■cclaUv great for young women, ft conventional obstacles lie everyloie. The rights Urn needs, the wts oli working girls call for ngiiion atid for organized action. And many ways the movement lias boil.—From “A Model WorkiHgils’ Club.*’ by Albert Shaw, in buary Scribner. itnitn, or tbs Liquor Habit, rntUnli CarnS kj adatlslaUrlar Dr. Halaei CiMea KperlBe. powder, is manufactured as a eh can he given in a glass of beer, ip ol codec or tea, or in food,withtlie knowledge of the patient. It ibsolutoly harmless, and will effect u'inaiieiit and speedy cure, whetliho patient is h moderate drinker in alcohalic wreck. It has beon en in thousands of eases, and in ry instance a perfect cure, has filled. It never Fail*. The system o impregnated with the Specific, ecoines au utter impossibility for liquor appetite to exist. Cures rani ceil. 4$ page book of pardara free. Address Golden tome Co., 185 ltace Si.; Cineiui, Ohio. O. K. Sharing Parlar. Only first-class barber shop in [own. All those wishing a nice, clean kind caiy shave should give me a call. I make a specialty of hair cutting S’oiio hot first-class tousorial artists implored by me. Shop on Eight Street between Maig, and Walnp t A. F. IIakeh, Prop., Petersburg, Ind. A Safe latest ment. Is one which is guranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case of allure a return of purchase price. Hits safe plan you can buy from our id vertlsed druggist a bottle of I)r. King’s ion. New Discovery for constimpt is guaranteed to briug reief in evory case w hen used for any ift'ectiou of the Throat, Lung* or mob as consumption, Inflainalungs, Brouclielis, Asthma, fug cough, croup etc. I*-is t aud agreeable to taste, per and can always he dependTrial bottles free at J. It. Sons.

DR. MAN-D-TAW, The steal Indian Doctor, will, TVESDAK JAM, 88tl» 1803 be HOTRI* Petersburg, Ind. and each Three weeks during the coming year. at,, the PIKE PREPARED TO HEAL THE SICK, With Nature Remedies. iiod’s greatest gift to hie children. ROOTS, BARKS. PLANTS: FLOWERS ami LEAVES. These remedies do not poison the system but - —1 cord and harmony with the laws of nature. Kttturt Jiefffn* Supreme. L are in strict con-Dr.Mnn-O-Taw Is not at) Indian but is a regularity licensed Physician and Surgeon ernl a Arts—He spent two years with the Indians learning nature s greatest graduate of Um Liberal Arts-He spent two years---Si-- . - ,, . secrets and was adopted Into the tribe as a medicine man and named Man-O-Taw, vhleb name be still retains. The doctor is a member ofthe highest branch ef Indian masonry; ami Is recognised as one of their medicine men. Ur. Man-O-Taw has In all the y ear, of his practise trusted only chronic diseases and this vast -Held of experience together with the secrets learned from t he study of nature makes him recognised as ene of the greatest and .a. moat skillful of physicians and he prunes this Haim bp actual mull*. iMroKTAST to Ladies: Do not suffer longer Lady.' Hare you; hesitated «l out. consulting a physician about yourdiaeases; and was It uot'because your modesty revolted the examination and exposure as practiced by the doctors? Be theu O-Taw brings you good chcer.- _ _ _ _ HHRHHHB omnibried fbr Or. He does away with examinations and exposures gates to tho'past the barbaric use of Speculum and Pessary: Yon will be treateil conrt by Dr. Man-O-Taw. Do you suffer with uny ofthe following symptoms: Dixxtaere. Rlw Snota before the eyes. Palpitation of the heart, Ntrvousness, Pain in the top of the bead, headache, Dragging or bearing d*wn. Misery In the back, hot or cold flashes, etc If you have anv of these symptoms delays are dangerous as a delay of a few months may mean years of suffering and misery. Conic at ouce to Dr. Mun-O-Tuw who cures you by God's P1??. ,.....,, . MW ,f_ A >IVm -u-ba, wnwl nf .A lh, ^~m*» IMPORTANT TO MEN. Dr. Mau-O-’ftt* speaks a word of warning to the> _ and a word of cheer and hope to the middle aged or old men. \ oung jnenslo you jmffftr from the effects or secret vice, headache. Nervonsness, Sleeplessness, Baslifuness, Blood shot eyes, loss of memory, epilepsy, dtialness, heart disease, backache er any kindred sywtoms? Ifsoloosr no ffmras yon areon theroadtoa life of absolute misery and perhaps death or a Tate worse than death. Dr. Man-O-Taw can cure you. Hfc consultation is free and absolutely confldentlu) and privato. The .old or middle aged man suffering from the effects ef youthful Indiscretions should come to see Dr. Man-O-Taw, who can restore you to your activity and energy so necerearytto a peaceful and happy life. CAT AM Mil: And here Is the diaesse from which more people suffer and from which and Its results mors people die nunuaUy than any other disease. Catarrh causes Consumption, Deafness, Bllndjiess. Ioss oi voice, fivsiiepsla'and indigSstlons, Iamb of Memory, Disfigurement and Deatli-i an ilbe cured-Yes-nad I hereby ayree to forfeit AMMO far my cat* of catarrh I cannot rare. The proper modes of treatment is never used by your physician who is ah absorbed in his active practice that he lias not the time to give to the study of Catarrh and chronic diseases that he should. Dr. Man-O-Taw’s treatmentis so simple « child can use itand go permanant in its effects that thceure is lasting. Did you ever catch a whiff of brratti or a person suffering fiom catarrh? Language falls to describe the disgusting odor. Do not permit this disease to progress until life becomes a misery to yourself and a burden to your rriends and yon are a verltible walking stencil, but seek ye the preventative. Remember Dr. Man-U-law ctfesolutely guarantee* a cure —Head this— . .. y * Wash- kgtox. Ind„ Nov. THh I3M. Dr Man-O-Taw, Bear Sir:- ..... ...... .... I, Is with pleasure that I give you this testimonial, My daughter Ida has been a sufferer from catarrh in its most horribio form. The s encli ami bad odor was almost unbearable, the discharge to horrible to 'tetcr.be. To-day after six weeks of yonr Natures treatment the bad order Ims subsided, the discharge decreased and my daughter Is better than I ever expected her to be. I am now assured of her ultimate recovery. Recommending you lo.ny sufferer from Catarrh. 1 jAcksbN. And Dr. Man O-Taw has hundreds of such letters. Remember that cousurtattou Is free and a cure guaranted In any ease . _ .. ». .. . -— .. -—,1—.t, k. f0r j,e ennlcnro you F.vileutic Fits: Dr Man-U-Taw bids the poor epileptic t» he of good cheer -Hie*large circular—I guarantee a cure for i have the only Nalurtil treatment. I do away with Bromides etc. an cure with Natures Remedy. Diseases ok Tbs Eye A Bak: Dr. Man-O-Taw has for years made a special study of the treatmentofthe.se dehcuteoigans and eauscientiftcally and succcsfutly treat ail diseases ofthe eye and ear— HE ID! Waskisgtox Isdiasta NnVE5:BKn 10th. 18ft 1. Dr. Man-O-Taw. Dear Sir:— I have been a sufferer from sore eyes to such an extent- that I could scarcely see The lids were red and granular end I c<mld bear no light upon them After two weeks of your t reatment l ean a gain see. The Inflamatlon has subsided and my eyes are no Winger painful 1 thank you for the good you haye done me aud cheerfully recromend yon toalj sufferers. Signed _• ■ ...... .^1, 1 NELSON ROSErPnstoffice, lAashtngton, Indiana. PECIEI. Notice: The following chronic diseases are treated with great success by Dr. sn-O-Taw Ague. Ahsows, Asthma, Burreness, Bladder, Bronchitis, ChroWe Dloirlwea, cadnche, Hvsteria, Hernia, Irregularities, Impotenoy, Joint Disease, Kidneys, Diver, ■Wired Limbs, Club Keet. Constipation. Cancer. Catarrh, Debility, Dyspepsia, leuc^rtires, ervousuess. Ovaries,Biles. Prostration, Pimples. Paralysis, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Dysenrrv IkofwcHs lt'vvkiniuc Rpmiiiri wpftkiiftss. Fftv&r Sores. Ruptura Spine. H»cin ‘ies.riies, ri'OSHTUion, runjMw» rwiaysis* r.» * «, Ear, Ervslplws, Female weakness. Fever Sores. Rupture Spine, HkIb, vfiilu0, Stricture, Scrofula, St. Vitus Dance, ‘ Fits, Fistula ,Ojpl^ri tiouutwpjioea, Gleet, wveh Htp JotDt bi^Asw. Syphalis, SpermatotrBcfea, Tape worm, TonsU enlargment. tmors, Uterus, »ud j deers. ^ 1 >v a» .... __, ,:ti ..... jj weeks, Dr °Man-0-Ta\v will be at the PIKE nOTEL JAN. *8 MM aad will relmra »rery ooanttatinn free—Treatment inclnding medicines 12to 18 per mouth

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Hobk has Income a groat newspaper success, and to aheady knows everywhen- It to loll of light and 111*; rives whole sermons In a sen tone*, end hasn’t a doll line in it. It to unconventional, original and unique to^ere»^woy^andi has certainly solved the qnesmake rcl isrious readiuir attractive to those who are not CUrtatiacs. ltto down on long-faced religion, and to tali a! sunshine, hope end love. Its humor to pare, plenteous and wholesome. It contains no denominational news, bat to full o{ information about bow to gettohaavvn, and how to have a good time on north. Every loverol the Bible fails iu love with ft at sight It to a favorite with old and young, and if you take a dozen other paper* everybody in the family will want to read Tna Ham’s lion* first It can ha read char through from begin* ntngtoend like a book, without*break in the interest No better pictures were ever presented ot life in the itinerant ministry than those in the "Ganderfoot letters.” The characters in them an living people who can b* feu-d in thousands ot chu ' mmomi Tbs Bsk’s Hosm"1s a handsomely printed weekly paper of sixteen pages, 8x14 Inches in uhstribe now. nths, St: six months. HCeud for free sample cony. . An aMlvc agent wanted i Terms. #1.50 per year; eight mths, »0e.; three months, fuc. Khnciubity, •apasd. - in every church and gtoset a liberal commission will A. ^ew Method. Of refolitiny theiiver, stomach and bowels through the nerces. A new discovery. Or Miles’ Nerve and Liver Pills sp

THE BEST SHOE H THE WOULD FOB THE WHETJ It is a seamless shoe, wMh no tmekjor wax thread to Hurt the feet; made of tfco best flue calf, stjltah and cosy, and Sseause tee male more shoes oS tU• prods than any otAei'tannnftietm-sr, ItequalshMIdrowed sh^ies eosthiB from $1.01) to 8W». mm OOCSennluo llaml-scweds tbeSncsteatt 90s shew ersr offered lor $5.00; equals frenub J. B. Young & Go, Petersburg, I»d. WHY 18 THE W. L. DOUGLAS TAKE. HO SC Brockton, THE DISABILITY BILL 18 A CAW, Soldiers Disabled Since the War are Mt! Dependent widows and parent* now dependent whose sons died from effects of army i service are Included. If yon wish ymtr cta*m j speedily and snceesslully prosecuted. «ddua* r Late Commissioner of TAHHBB,

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