Pike County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 24, Petersburg, Pike County, 4 November 1892 — Page 2
DEMOCRATIC TICKET. . . . - i
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PROHIBITION TICKET.
PEOPLE’S TICKET.
m m im m id gjrm m m m For Presidential Elector at Large, WILLIAM H. BRACKEN. For Presidential Elector at Lsrge, ‘ JOHN C. ROBINSON District Electors. - First District, THOMAS DUNCAN. ^Second District, 'ePH^ INMAN. 'Third District, GEORGE B. VOIGT. Fourth District, ^ t JACOB L.BENHAM. j Fifth District, v LUTHER SHORT. v—. ... -• Sixth District, THOMAS BAGOT. Sereatk District, ALBERT liebes. *u..i---■ Eighth District, AUSTIN W. KNIGHT.
.1 [ Ninth District, SAMUEL M. RALSTON. Tenth District, HIRAM D. BATTERY. Eleventh District, DANIEL W. KRISHER. Twelfth District, OTISL. BALLOU. t ... -• -. Thirteenth District, > PRESTON P, MILES. Tor Governor, CLAUDE MATTHEWS. "... . _ . s For Lieutenant-Governor MORTIMER NYE, For Secretary of State, WILLIAM R. MYERS. For Auditor of State, JOHN OSCAR HE1TOERSON. For Treasurer of State, ALBERT GALL. ‘ ”
SFoc Attorney General, ALONZO GREEN SMITH. ........ ...a..-..v . '•! Tor Reporter Supreme Court, ' SIDNEY R. MOON. mwj For Superintendent Public • Instrnctlon, • I I HERTSY D. TORIES. For’Chief of Indiana Bureau of Statistics, - • WILLIAM A. PEELLE, JR. For Indfe Supreme Court, * Socoed District, LEONARD 1. EACSNEY. i. .. .. b «. .’ For Xndpe Supremo Court, 7 Third Die trice, r, . , JAMES McCABE
President!*] Elector at Large, ROBERT B. F. PEIRCE. Fourth District, GEORGE F. O’BYRNE. Fifth Dletrlct, GEORGE W. HANNA. - " ” X' ^ Sixth Dletrlct, JAMES E. WATSON. Seventh Dletrlct, ALFRED R. HOVEY. Elfhth Dletrlct, HENRY DANIEL?. Ninth District, WILLIAM R. BINES. i.-.. Tenth Dletrlct, LYMAN M.BRACKETT..
Eleventh DUtrict, JESSE J. M. LaFQLLETTE. Twelfth Dletrlct, AMOS R. WALTER. For Governor IRA J. CHASE. For Lieutenant-Governor, THEODORE SHOCKNEY, ,. :»oia. . For Secretary of State, AARON JONES. FM Auditor of State, JOHN W. COONS.
For Treasurer of State, fksdkeick j. scbolz. Tor Attorney General, JOSEPH D. FEESAI4L For Reporter Supreme Court, GS08GS P. HAYWOtip. " For Superintendent Public ' Instruction, JAMES H. HENRY, Chief of Indians Bureau ol Statistics, :x.., BIKXOlf J. THOMPSON. For Judge Supreme Court, Second District,JOHN D. MILLER. For Judge Supreme Court, Third District,rv... BYRON K. EUJOTT. For Judge Supreme Court, Fifth District, ROBERT W. McBRIDE.
For PreeMentlel Klector «t Lute, SYLVESTER JOHNSON. For PtMidenttel Hector it Lute. MIFFLIN W. HARKINS, District Elector*. First District, - eli j. rqbb. ENOCH Q. LONOWOBTH. Thinl District. tntJ.TlM a FKRRrBR. Fourth District, QEQ&OH W. HAGANS. : '• - * •' " Fifth Dlstriot, W1T.LTAM H. JON??, Sixth District, WILLIAM F. HANLEY. Seventh District, ELI F. BITTER. Eighth District, LEWIS L HADLEY. Ninth District, DAVID F. MAlSfl. Tent# District, DANIEL L. OVERHOLSEB.
Eleventh District, GEORGE T. HERRICK. Twelfth District. JARED R, WESTON, Thirteenth District, XU MILLER.
Tor Secretary of State, JAMES MoCOBMICK, Tor Auditor of State, FRANK? TAGGART. |'pr Treasurer of State, HENRY a MOORE. Tor Attorney General, CUTLER S. DOBBINS, Tor Beporter Supreme Court, JOHN W. BEAR, . .'■ -a ETor Superintendent Publio Instruction, * ELCHABLE8 A. DEVOEE. Tor Chief of Indiana Bnrean of i Statistic!, - r‘ / MICHAEL B.8H2XL. Tor Judge Supreme Court, gocostd District. Tor Judge Supreme Court, Third fUetriot, . BOBEBT DENNY.
For PreBtdentliJ Elector »t Lug*, CUTHBEET VINCENT. For Presidential Elector »t Lsrge, BENJAMIN F. STREET. District Electors. '' First District, HENBY JOHNSON. t’ • : - . Second District, THOU AS WADSWORTH Third District, THOMAS J.LINDLEY. c. •> ?: Fourth District, BICHAED QBEQO. Fifth District, JAKES HAEUH.i Bixlh District, W1T.T.TAM q. jeffeeis.. SeventhJJUtrloS, cradles a jousso^ Eighth District, SAMUEL T. JONES,
Ninth District, CHARLES B. PENCE. Tenth District, ELIJAH HUNTER, Sierenth District, WILLIAM CABROLL. i Twelfth District, WILLIAM F. C. FRANCIS. Thirteenth District, ORLANDO W. MARSEL. Far Governor, LEROY TEMPLETON. For Uentenent-Oovemor, THOHAS 8. EAST,
For Secretary of State, JESSE U HOBSON, For Auditor of State, LEWIS C. KASTEN. For Treasurer of State, TOWMSEND COPE. For Attorney General, DANlfeL H. FERNANDES. BFor Reporter Supreme Court, GEOBGBB.DEWBE3. For Superintendent Public Instruction. ■ ' JASON H. ALLEN.' For Chief of Indiana Bureen at i Statistic*, CHARLES H. nr.ra* For J*dr« Supreme Court, ■ Seooud District, ADAH STOCKINGS*. For Judge Supreme Court, Third Biatdet, ' SILAS X. SHEPARD. ^ For Judge Supreme Court, Fifth DUtolet, NELSON J. BOZABTH. For Appellate Judge, Flrat Diatriot, ISAAC N.PIXBCX.
Site Appellate Judea, Second District, . F8AHK SU OAVES'. EFor Appellate Judge, ?>- Third District, THIODOSa P. DAVIS. For Appellate Judge, Fourth District, QBEAKDO J.LOTZ. For Appellate Judge Fifth District, • QBQEGB 2. BOSS.
B For Appellate Jodke, Second District, fTHARi.ua 3.BAKX8* For Appellate Judge, Third District, JAKES B. BLACK. For Appellate Judge, Fourth District, J3XSBY C. FOX For Appellate Judge, Fifth District, SDOAB D. CBDMPACKBB.
JPorAppeHMe Judge, Ssoowi District, Fin-Appslteie Judge, TUSitS jQHaRs®uoua. For Appellrt« lodge, Tooth Btrtrfos, JAMBS E, GRAHAM. Ter Appellate lodge, mh District, * ' " •?? \
Bfat Appellate Jndfe, SMondZUaoM. J08HFH DAIIiKT. ElteAWtlUiMA . ThWDUWot, HZHBT0.9ABRSTT. Etor Appellate J»d*e. Fourth District, DAVID W.OHAXBKB& E For Appellate Jndga, Fifth Dtatrlot, JOHNS. BENDER.
STATE OF INDIANA, PIKE COUNTY, SS: I, Goodlet Morgan, Clerk of the Pike Circuit Court in and for County and State, certify that the above is a true and correct list of all the candidates for Presidential Electors and State Officers, as certified to me by the Governor of the State of Indiana. In witness whereof, J have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, this 24th day of October, 1892. -{ seal GOODLET MORGAN, Clerk.
COUNTY BALLOT.
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
REPUBLICAN TICKET.
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PEOPLE’S TICKET.
For Representative in Congress, First Congressional District,' ARTHUR H. TAYLOR. . J. 4 For Prosecuting Attorney, Eleventh Judloal Circuit, WILLIAM E. COX. SFor Representative, Pike County, DAVID DETAR. SFor County Treasurer, ONI AS O. SMITH. m * For Recorder, LEVI LOCKHART. For Sheriff, CHARLES M. HOLLON. For Coroner, WILLIAM H. THOMAS. For County Surveyor, JOSIAH MORTON, JB. DEM. For County Assessor, SASSER SULLIVAN. For County Commissioner, Rtostf District, WILLIAM J. ABBOTT, B For County Commissioner, Third Dlstrtot, JOHN DUCKWORTH.
BFor Representative in Congre First Congressional Dlstriot, ARTHUR P. TWINEHAM. | REP. | I-1 I REF. I For Prosecuting Attorney, Eleventh Judical Clrouit, ABRAHAM COLE. ... . ■ ' '. ‘ ’i..... ■_ For Representative, Pike County, WILLIAM J. BETHELL. j^REFtj s I—I I REP. I l-1 I REP. I L_I REP. For County Treasu SYLVESTER BEACH, For Recorder, JOHN L, 6UMNER. For Sheriff, JASPER H. KINMAN. For Coronor, COUNCIL B. WILDER. . For County Surveyor, ANDREW ANDERSON. For County Assessor, WILLIAM W. COLVIN. For County Commissioner. First Distriot, DELOS HADLOCK. For County Commissioner, Third District, WASHINGTON CARLISLE.
is, For Representative in-Oongr PROHI. First Congressional District JOES! D, COCKRELL. PROM. For Prosecuting Attorney, EleTenth Judicial Circuit, PROM. For Representative, Pike County, WILLIAM NIXON. PROHI. For County Treasurer, JOHN F. CLARK. PROHI. For Keccrder. MILTON MCLAUGHLIN. PROHI. For Sheriff, Lafayette brittian PROHI. For Coroner, HARVEY CARTER. ■*' . .. S l. ‘r. PROHI. For County Surveyor, JOHN E. HOSTETTER. PROHI. For County Assessor, JOHN F. ASH. PROHI. For County Commissioner, First Distriot, WILLIAM McCLURE. PROHI. For County Commissioner, Third District, William young.
>sa. PEOPL For Representative in Congress, First Congressional Distrlot, MOSES SMITH. PEOPL. For Prosecuting Attorney, Eleventh Judical Circuit, PEOPL, For Representative,' Pike County, WILLIAM E. CHAPPELL, PEOPL For County Treasurer, JOHN T. SMITH. PEOPL. For Recorder, JOHN GRAY, PEOPL. For Sheriff, GEORGE I. TYLER, PEOPL, Vor Coroner, / HENRY FETTlNGER, PEOPL. For County Surveyor, COONROD LEtlASTERS, PEOPL. ' For County Assessor, CHARLES L. HBYDEN. PEOPL. For County Commissioner, First Distrlot, ALEXANDER WHALEY. PEOPL. For County Commissioner third District, ALVIN T. HARDIN.
QTATE Oi IXiDUAA,' riAK UUUJS1X, OOi I, Goodlet Morgan, Clerk of the Pike Circuit Court, in and for said County and State, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct list of the nominations as made by the Democratic, Republican, Prohibition and People’s parties as appears by the certificates thereof on file in my office. > Witness my hand and the seal of the Pike Circuit Court, at Petersburg, this 24th day of October, A. D. 1892. | SEAL jGocdlet Morgan, Clerk. T
Cash wheat sold in the Chicago market Tuesday at 70 5-8 cents. Four years ago Tuesday cash wheat sold in the Chicago market at , $1.17 3-4. This is how the 1 McKinley law protects the Indiana farmer. Felix Robinson, a young roan living near the city, was up before ’Squire Chappell Monday morning for assault aud carrying concealed weapons. The two cases.to which he plead guilty cost him $21.00. F. B. IPosey had4 an insurance of $1,500 on the building and goods which were destroyed by Are last Thursday morning. It is strongly Dinted that the store yras robbed and then set on fire to cover up the tbelt. j)r. Tyre Yerk, a republican ol great prominence and Influence in western North Carolina, has come oqt for Cleveland. He was nominated for governor by the republicans and declined to run. He will carry mauy votes into the democratic party. All Hallowe’en as has been the custom for. years was again properly or improperly observed by the boys and girls Mouday evening. Everything that was loose and some things that were’nt loose were moved to different localities, gatpsy signs and articles were promiscuously strewn about. Joseph Stubblefield, Sr., died at his home near the city, last Sunday night of flux. He had been ill but a few days. He was one of the old citizens of Pike county, being in his 67th year. Mr. Stubblefield was one ot the great leaders of the republicans iu ikU county and made the race several times for the legislature, and served two terms in that capacity. He was a natural born wit and had friends by the score. His funeral was conducted by Rev. Law Tuesday spaur-* “
The old soldiers of Pike county vill not be fooled into voting for Mr. Garrison this year. A few democrats rote<$ for him four years ago. Their >eusion remains the same, two dol-ai-8 per month. Ex-couunander-ln-shief Rea says Cleveland is the friend >f the soldier, likewise Dan Sickles. Vote for the democratic electors. A certain candidate on the republican ticket is going around telling dem>crats to stamp the rooster aud then damp the square just in front of his same, knowing that tho democrat iv ho does will lose his vote. If you damp the rooster and then stamp tny where else not a uameon the tick: 3t will be counted. What is it ifiat republican tricksters‘will not do ? " Hon. J. W. Wilson, who has been lu North Dakota for several weeks past negotiating with the Turtle Mountain band of Chippewa Indians, returned home last Saturday, A treaty was made with the tribe fur the purchase of 11,000,000 acres of land it a oost of $1,000,000. The commisdon will finish its work* at'Washington City next month. Mr. Wilson's health is touch Improved by the trip. Ras Tislow has been heard of. The report of whose sodden disappearance ivas given' exclusively by The Demojrat last weejr. The worst fears of he people baVe been realized. His sojourns with the company are in a bad ibape, he having collected something >ver $2,000, - which' he has not acjouutcd for.*. He has been, traced to Hamilton, Ontario, and then back to he Uuited States, the offers only bong a few hours behind him. He had* a [ood position with the Empire mi:hine people and w as one of their trust - id employes. The state agent, Mr. Bojilva, while here a few weeks ago laid he and the company had the uost explicit1 conliderce in him. He ivas a No. 1 salesman. His aged ’ather aiid wife feel keenly the tet - minus of the escapade. ' •' Children Cry 1 Pitcher’s Caetorla. , i ,
Evansville 5 Indianapolis R.R NORTH-BOUND. No. 82. STATIONS, Evansville 9:25 a. m Petersburg 11:27 “ Washington 12U5 “ Worthington 2:10 , “ . Terre Haute 4:05 p. m. SOITTH- EOUN D. I No. 83. | Frgt. 4:80pjn. 5:45a. m. 6:18 p. m. 4:45a. m. 7:15 p. m.10:00 a. m. stations 1 No. SI. | No. S3. | Frgt Terre Haute .8:10 a. m. 6:00 a. » Worthington .10:00 “ 11:00 a. m Washington 6:00 a. m. 12:15p.m.. Petersburg 8:54 •* 2:17 « 12:20 Evansville 8:55 •* 4.00 •• . The above is leaving time only. For lowest possible rates ^op freight an# tickets, call on or addresaTS. B. Gunckol, Agents Petersburg. Ind. Notice to Non-Residents. The State of Indiana, Pike county, ss. In the Pike btrauit court, November term 1892, Harriet A. ^ Salem Curtis. ' Now-comes the plaintiff, by Ely* Davenport. her attorneys, Slid Hies her complaint herein, together with an|affidavlt, that the defendant Salem Curtis is not a resident of the state of Indiana . , . Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that uuleas he be and appear on the twentieth day of the next term of the said court to be boldeu on tbo second Monday of November A. D. 1882, at the court beuse In Petersburg tn said county and state, and ana- __- —_ 4a «nl/l A/.mnfnirkt fnfi OfltTtA war or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined ip his absence. In witness whercof.1 hereunto set my hand earn »uw iirminHiicu . --less whereof,I hereunto set my hand and affix the sea! of said courtat Petersburg this 7th day of October A. D. 1892. U-4 GOODLIEST MORGAN, Clerk. Mice of Final Settlement of Estate. In the matter of ths estate of Evilly J. Gray, deceased. . ' .. ■ .: „ •v^Va the Pike cipmti court, November term, . Notice is as Admi given that the undersigned of the estate of. Emily J. ^aW^^Sf 38J22 court on the 16 day of It jv#prther.l89a,at which Ume all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court, and • Maagadl'any I therein are also hereby required, at the __and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their beirehto or cfj'm»"5L£^ ot said estate. Posey A Chappell, At Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla. . .... .... -v.
CURE tank Headache and relimeaU thetrouble* tptV Sant to e bilious state oSJhe sjatem, auoh,afi Fain la the Side. tea. success has SICK fefotdaohtt yet Carter’s little Liter MU M equally valuable in OonStipetion. curingand preventing this a . eorreotaUdiaordereo__—„ _ fiver and regulate the bowels. fives ttthagaalfi HEAD &S£ssss£,ssJS£iS:Si ACHE ___■■ _ i cure It v others do nosT i Cutter's Little liver Pda are very t very easy to take. One or two pills ma Shay are strictly vegetable and do not gripes* ^ but by their gentle aotha pfieee.au sat. In vialaat ibcema; five tor $L Bom by druggists everywhere, or aunt by null. , CARTER MKHCINC CO., new YeiJ. . SMALL PRICE SMALL PUL. SMALL DOSE.: Priyate Sale. The undersigned will sell at Private Sal* at his livery stable In Petersburg, all of bis li> stock consisting of eight head of Work H es, three Buggies, two Carriages, one < two Hoad Carts, two Diumroer Wagons, Boad Wagons, all to good will sell on nine months time, S3
