Pike County Democrat, Volume 24, Number 25, Petersburg, Pike County, 3 November 1893 — Page 5

Milo Oil will Cure Colic, Cholera Morbus, Diorrhoea, Plus, Neuralgia, Etc. Sold by Bergen, Oliphant & Co., Druggists, Petersburg.

LOU'S D. VANDERVERE. Ob* of the beet known business men in Chicago rtiprmnntntin of the great Bradstreet Co> HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION. Dr. MOet Xt&ieaiCo.. Mtot AdGentlemen : I take pleasure in lnforrataR yw of the very beneficial results which have followed the use of Da. Mum- Rc»to«»tivc N: ovist in the ease of myself ana wife. Tora *earl »«» rnbiect lo a distressing pain at the base or the brain and upper poriion of the spinal coru. I __ _ _ _ lost flesh and was greatly PI iprn troubled with sleeplessness. \f\J n Cm U your Nervine was highly recommended to me. M y case had been so ourtfliate that 1 had no confidence in the efficacy of any medicine. Yet as a last resort I consented to give it a trial. Much to my surprise, I experienced ___a_a 1_alannUucniififl niunnl^ufi¥l■ KIW UKtillU. MUVU ouipiw,. marked benefit; my sleeplessness disappeared: my headache was removed; my spirits and geueral health gree- & ^thousands aamih twcrtt woumob. fill this occurscd WClt, *NOWH PHV.ICISH. is taking the Nervine with ’Louis £>. VAKnnavaa*. »ru« LiaRHio « Hioniuo. My wife is tain the best oi results. Locia Sold on a Positive Guarantee. Dr. MiLES’PILLS, 50 Doses 25 Ctr. ©1w fife* (Eouutij p cwomt PUBLISHED EVERY' FRIDAY. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS! One year...ft * fix months. ..... .......... 65 hree months... • INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. ADVERTISING RATES: On* square (9 line.), one insertion...V 00 Bach additional insertion... 50 A liberal reduction made on advertisements nnniak three, six and twelve months. Legal and transient advertisement* mn*t b* paid for In advance.

Uoodlett Wyatt, of this city is seriously ill with typhoid fever. Remember Ruth A. Stocks keeps the cheap hats tor fall aud winter wear. The Petersburg concert company gave an entertainment at Otwell last Saturday evening.; M. B. Thomas, the Union merchant was in the city Monday and made this office a pleasant call. Elder Richardson returned on Monday from Crawford county, where he held services Saturday and Suudav. ; Miss Ada Hull returned to her home in Crawford county last week after a pleasant visit with friends in 'this city. Shiloh's Cure, the great cough and croup cure is for sale by ad druggists. Pocket size contains twentv-nvedoses, only 25 ceiffs. Children Love it. 35* All deeds aud mortgages left for record during George D. Martins term as recorder, must be taken out or thero will be fee hills issued on them, 30-4 All the talk in the world will not convinee vou so quickly as one trial of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, tor scalds, burns, bruises, skin affections and piles. B. O. & Co. 34* James Chance aud wife, of Winslow, will leave next week for Winslow, Arizona. Mr. Chance has a position as conductor on ono of the railroads that enter that city. Head Quarters—for real estate, farm and city property for sale on reasonable terms at the reliable realestate agency of W. II. II. Thomas, the leadiug realestate agency in the county. 3S-5 Little vegetable nealth producers: DeWitt’s Little Early Risers cure malarious disorders and regulate the stomach and bowels, which prevents headache and dizziness. Bergen, Oliphant & Co, 34* Sanford Harper, who for two months has beed lying very ill of typhoid fever, died at his residedee in this city- Deceased leaves a wife and four children, was a valued member of the tire department and a good citizen. The remains were taken to Petersburg, his former home for burial. .—Washington Advertiser.

All Free. Those who have used Dr. King’s New Discovery know its value, and those who have, not, now have the opportunity to try it free. Cali on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle, tree, Send vour name and address to H. K. Buoklen & Co., Chi. cago, and get a sample hex of Dr King’s New Late Dills free, as well as a copy of (Guide to Health and Household Instructor, free. All of .which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. For sale by J. K. Adams & ?on, druggists. Rev. F.4 Iglehart, Sew York, writes: ‘SA corn on the toe Is a thorn In the flesh, which ‘C. C. C. Certain ^orn Cure* most liter* r ifully removes.” For sale try Bergen. Ollnhant <Jt Co. i

Charles Chambers, of Lincoln, Nebraska, is visiting friends in this city. Ruth A, Stocks is anxious this season to please the ladies in hats aud also in prices. The eight-months-old child of Dolly Chance was buried iu Walnut Hills cemetery, last Sunday. S. II. Scott, of Pike county, h*s bought a house in the west end.— Washington Advertiser. Remember The Democrat lor all kinds of tine job printing. New styles of type at riving. The fittest lot of stationery in the city. Try a glass of that famous Ilo-ko Pop, the finest beverage ou earth. For sale by J. W. Kelly and William L)ibs. Try a glass aud you. will drink no other. |8 5 Pike county’s world’s fair visitors have all returned home well pleased with their-trip. They all express themselves as having been well repaid for the visit.

If you can afford to bo annoyed by sick headache and constipation, don’t use IteWilfs Little Early Risers for these little pills will cure them. Bergen, Oliphaut & Co. $4* The residence of Mel Call, Clay township, caught fire a week ago Monday. The fire was discovered before it had acquired a good head way and was pul out. The loss will aniouut lo $250. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures burns. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cure ulcers. Bergen, Oliphaut & Co. * 34* The directors of the Petersburg Building and Loan Association will hereafter meet on Thursday evening instead of Wednesday and stockholders will pay dues same evening. Mary M. Glezen, Sec. Notice to Hunters and Tresspassers—Hunters are hereby warned not to pass over our lands, leaving down fences ahd opening gates. All such parties who tresspass upon our lands will be prosecuted. Finis Horniday. 24-2 Will E. Lamb. A big fire occurred at Elberfield last Monday morning. The depot, elevator and several car loads of wheat were burned. The telegraph wires were burned oil' and telegraph corresponderce was shut off for a time on the E. & I. road. The lossf w>ll amount to several thousand dollars. Now is the time lo protect your young apple,- fteach, plum and cherry trees from the pestiferous rabbit. One of the easiest ami most perfect means of protection is to wrap the trunks with a newspaper several times before before beginning the wrapping process and being careful not to leave a loose edge ot the paper to flap in the breese.

When Baby was rick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria \. The festive housebreaker and sneakthief is getting in his work in splendid style in this city and vicinity. Near Dutchtown last week the residences of several parties were broken into and money and other Valuables taken. It wouldu’t be a bad idea to ppneture the carcasses of some of these midnight prowlers with good sized loads of birdshot and give them a job far the next thirty days picking them out. Scribner’s Magazine for November opens with a picturesque and amusing travel sketch by Colonel II. E. Colvlle, C. B. of the Grenadier Guards, in which ho describes his experience while “iu camp with the Katchins”—a tribe of cattle-raiding mountaineers, living near the Chinese frontier of Upper Burma. This region is held of much strategic importance by England, as the detail of Colonel Colvile, one of the best known officers for such service attests. Colonel Colvile made an interesting series of photographs during his travels, from which Mr. A. F. Jaccaci has produced a most striking series of drawings.

Are your children subject to croup? If so, you should never be without a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It is a cer tain cure for croup, and .has never been known to fail, If given freely as soon as the eroupjtcough appears it will prevent the attack. It is the sole reliance with thousands of mothers who have crottpy children, and never disappoints them. There is no danger in giving this remedy in large and frequent doses, as it contains nothing injurious. oO cent bottles for sale by J, R. Adams & Son. n “C. C. C. Certain Chill Cure” la pleasant to take and harmless. Children like it. <>t:aranteed to cure Chills and Fever. No Cure-N'o Fay. For sale by Bergen, t^ipbant * Co,

Mrs. W. E. McEtderry is very III and has been confined lo her room for several days. Fob Sale.—A spring wagon in first elass condition. Will sett cheap. Inquire at this office. John Lemasters, a prominent fanner Monroe township, was in the eity last Mouaay on business. Emery Lett, of Jefferson township, returned from Newburg, Monday, where he had beeu visiting his son, who is practicing medicine. Karl's Clover Root, the new blocd purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. 25 cents, 50 cents and $1.00. 35Captain Sweeney, IT. S. A., San Diego, California, says: “Shiloh’s Catarrh remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good,” Price 50 cents, 35* Dr. Russell returned to his home in Arkansas this week. The Dr. has a large, stock ranch there and is doing well. lie will return here in a few mouths aud remain for the winter. One word prescribes <it—“perfection.” We refer to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures obstinate sores, burns, skin diseases and is a wellknown cure for piles, liergen, Qliphant & Co. 34*

A daughteb of Mrs. George Rodgers, near llosmer, died last Friday ul consumption. The funeral occurred on Sunday. The little girl was bnt seven years old. Mrs. Rodgers has the sympathy of friends in her sad bereavement. All that honesty, experience and skill can do to produce a perfect pill, has been employed in making DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. The result is a specific for eickheadache, billiousness aud constipation. Sold by B. O. & Co. 34' A. L. F. Mauck and daughter, of Princeton, spent several hours in the city yesterday while on their way to Petersburg to visit Mr. MaucK’s daughter, Mrs. Hargrove. While here Mr. Mauck called and relaied many reminiscences of Gibson county.—Oakland City Record. Charles O. P. Green, died at his home near Bicknell, Marlin county, last Friday. The remains were brought here Saturday and interred in the Morrison cemetery Sunday. The services at the cemetery were conducted by Rev. Law. The G. A. R. post of this city attended the funeral. He was a former resident of this county. Every paper in thestateshnuld state the fact that burnt corn is a sure cure for hog cholera. It was first discovered by the burning of a pile of corn belonging to a distillery in Peoria, Illinois. It was thrown to the hogs and eaten by them. Before that time a number had been dying each day with cholera, but the disease immediately disappeared. It is so simple a remedy that it can be easily tried. Rev. Homer Kelso has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Cumberland Presbyterian church of this city and entered upon his duties last Sabbath. Mr.Ivelso is a young man of considerable oratorical ability and is possessed ot an earnestness aud energy that shonld make him,successful in his chosen work. He is a son of William II. Ke.lso| a prominent farmer of Pike county, and has been engaged in the ministry for five years.—Princeton Clarion.

One market! improvement of the times is the tact that but a very few years ago you would see the farmers coming to town in their two-horse wagons, whore as a good percentage of them now drive in fine surreys or buggies^ showing that they not only seek comfort and pleasure in driving, but that their financial condition is improving. Passing throughout the country over almost any of the country roads one 'may see some as fine residences as he will find in most of the large towns. The farmer does not make a fortune at once, but it does come gradually and he believes as much as any one in enjoying it while an opportunity is afforded him. See the World’s Fair for Fifteen Cents. Upon receipt of vour address and fifteen cents in postage stamps, we will mail you prepaid our souvenir portfolio of the world’s Columbian exposition, the regular price is fifty cents, but as we want you to have one. we make the price nominal. You will find it a work of art and a thing to be prized. It contains full page views of the great buildings, with descriptions of same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not satisfied-with it, after you get it, we will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Address, H. hi. Buokleu & Co , Chicago, Illinois. ¥f “C. C. C. Certain CltUJ Cure” is not the best remedy you have ever used for Chilis and Fever r your money will be refunded. Vlensaut to take. For sale by Bergen, Oliphaut & Co,

A LONDON MIKACLE An Important Statement by a Well-Known Citizen. Mr. E. J. Powell Relates His Remark- , able Experience to an Advertiser Reporter. Tortured by nallgnaat Kkeuuttltu From Hoy hoyd ilr HI Lout Escape* From A|eny. A story Full ot Hope tor Sufferers.

f From the London, Ontario, Advertiser j At S3 Aima Street, south London, lives Mr. E. J. Powell, a gentleman who has resided In Lendou and vicinity for about six years. He has been a sutterer since his youth xv 1th rheuin atlsm Id its worst form, but now ibe haggard face and almost crippled form of a year ago have given away to an appearance of health aud vigor. Hearing of this a reporter called on Mr. Powell aud asked him to relate his experience. “The first time 1 really felt any- rheumatic trouble.” said Mr. Powell, “was In 1S73. A twinge of pain caught me, but passed away In an instant. 1 did not know what it was. After that 1 was attacked at various periods, and In.tffti 1 began to grow alarmed. In IsCS I suffered from sciatica in the left leg. “For a number of years afterward I centlivued to grow worse and worse. In the summer of liiSf I experienced the pata-cdflstantly 1 took the electric treatment steadily for several weeks but it did me uot the slightest good. “A year ago last winter I was seized with a pain aud for fourteen weeks I never left the house. The only way in which I could move was by being wheeled around in an easy chair. What I suffered duitug that period no oue but myself can ever realize Mr. Marshall, of whose case you have heard Is an acquaintance of mine, and said he could not say whether Pink Pills would cure rheumatism or uot, but they were good for the blood anyway, and at least it would do me no harm to try half a dozen boxes.

, iuui auu received no benefit that I coutil recognize, but while takiug the firth 1 noticed that fora period oi' three or four days I felt no pain. I supposed it was a temporary relaxation due to natural causes. However, It gave me some hope to finish the sixth box. Then 1 knew I was getting better—much better. The pain which tiad been constant became intermittent and less severe. My friends and family told me that fjwas beginning.to look like another man. My face which had begun to wear a drawn expression, common with people who are -uttering, commenced to show a bettetTcolor. My system was being toued up. Inspired with increased hope I purchased six mere boxes from Hr. Mitchell, the druggist, aud continued to take them, and with each box i realized more aud more that it was a cure. 1 used up thirteen uoxes In all, aud when the thirteenth was finished 1 had not had a symptom of palu for three months “Now," conduced Mr Powell, “you have my experience. I know what I^was; I know what l am. I know that froth boyhood i have been a victim of malignant rheumatism which has been a torture ttie last few yeurs. 1 know that i have tried every remedy and been treated by the best medical skill, bat in vain; and I know that Pink Pills have succeeded where, everything eiss has failed and that they have brought me back health aud happiness. Therefore. 1 ought to be thankful, and t am thankful.” And Mr. Powell’s intense earnestness of manner could admit of uo doubt as to his gratitude and sincerity “You may ask Rev. Mr. McIntyre, of the Askln street Methodist Church. or Rev.U. A. Andrews, B. A.^nasior of the Lambeth circuit, whether I was a sick man or not,” were his parting words. The reporter dropped in or Rev, C. E. McIntyre at the parsonage, Hi As.,In street. “I know Mr. Powell Wei I,” said the reverend gentleman, when questioned, “tic is an esteemed parishoner of mine aud is attending the Askin Street church again.” “Ho von rememtier Mr.' Powell’s illness a year ago last winter?” “Yes; he had a very bad attack of rheuthatlsm which laid him up for a good long time. He had to he wheeled around the house in a chair. Now he appears to be a well man. 1 heard that he had been cured by Hr. Williams’Pink Pills. Mr, Powell Is. In my opinion a most conscientious person, and any statement he would muke would be perfectly reliable.” Mr. A. B. Mitchell, the well-known drug gist, upon whom the reporter next called, said: “I know of Mr. Powell’s cure and It Is every word true. 1 have sold thousands of boxes of Pink Pills and knowing that they always give satisfaction have no hesitation in recommending them as a perfect blood builder and nerve restorer, curing such diseases as rheumatism, neuralgia, partial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, St, Vitus' dance, nervous headache, nervous prostration and the tired fueling tnerefrom, the after effects of la grippe, diseases depending on humors in the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysip- . elas. etc. Pink Pills give a healthy glow toj pale and sallow complexions, and are a specific for Hie trembles peculiar to the female system, and in men they effect a radical cure in all cases arisiug from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature.” These pills are manufactured by the Dr, Williams' Medicine Company, Schenectady, N.Y , and Brockyllle, Ontario, and are sold only in boxes bearing their trade mark and wrapper, at at) cents a box, or six boxes for fa sti, and are never sold ip hulk, or by the dozen or hundred, anil any dealer who offers you substitutes in this form is trying to defraud you, and should be avoided. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In the matter of the estate of Ansel J. Patterson, deceased. In the Pike Circuit Court, November term, 189U. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of,Ansel J. Patterson, deceased, has presented and filedhis acoount and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and the same will come up for the examination and action of said i. ircutt Court on the ifith day of November, isu.1, at which tUqe all persons interested in said estate are^feqiitred to appear In said Court, and shofc/bauSe, If any there be, whysaid accounts add vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others lnteresled. tlieretn are also require*!. at the tliuo Snd plain* aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. DAMkL B. HAT IDSON, October 2S, lKtt. Administrator. Ely & Davenport; Attys. 2»-3

Notice of Final Settlement of EstateIn the matter of the estate of Sarah E. Cassidy, deceased. In the Pike circuit court, November term, ^Notice is hereby Riven that the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Sarah E. Cassidy, deceased, has presented and filed his j aeeount and vouchers in final settlement ot; said estate, arid that the same will come up for the examination and action of said circuit court on the 14th day of November, 1^*8, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said court, and show cause, if any there be, why said accounts and vouchers should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, and ail others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear of their heirship or claim to estate Perky W. OHAPPRhL, I October 25,1$& Administrator. and make proof any part of said

Now We’re Wid Ye Puring the past few days we have received a 08 I ID HUB ■! Which consists of Tomatoes, JVas, Corn, Peaches and other varieties. They were bought direct from the canning houses Leave your order-far a few dozen cans, ❖ ® It— : l-vT^Si © Oh, yes, we have all the Staples always on hand, and best goods handled by any tirm in the city. We are headquarters ou Coffee, Tea and Sugar. And we also keep the celebrated Spices iu stock. r

Leaf Tobacco SSWKfis Leaf Tobacco ™ ^ iw^wwww g0ing very rapidly. ™ “ iwPWww <3 We want your flutter, Kires anil Lanl. Highest prices In cash or trade. Don’t forget us when in the city. , illmajn. «<C. A. BURGER S BR0.,t~ *THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS® X.; Main Street, Petersburg, Ind. Have a Large Stock of Late Styles of Piece Goods consisting of the very best Suitings anil Piece Goods. . • ♦4PERFECC FITS AND SCYLES GUARANTEED**

Executor's Sale of Real Estate. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of the last will and testament of William L. Merrick, late of Pike county. Indiana, the undersigned executor of said estate, will offer for sale at private sale, on and after SATURDAY, NOVEMBER It, 181)3, the following real estate in Pike county. Indiana, to-wit. “Lot number one (l) in fractional sections, three and ten (3 and 10), containing forty-six (46) acres; lots number two (2) three (3) and six (6) in fractional section (10), containing one -hundred and twenty (120) acres; also a patt of lot number five ‘5) in fractional section ten (10) described as follows: Beginning at the northeast corner of said lot running thence west to \Vhite river, thence down said river to the mouth of Conger’s creek, thence up said creek with the meander* thereof to the south boundary line of said lot, thence east to the southeast corner of said lot, thence north to the place of beginning, coutaiulug ten acres mole or less; also the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of fractional section ten (10), eighty (80) acres. All ot the above described real estate being situated in township one (1) north, range nine (») west, and containing two hundred and fifty-six (236) acres more or less, being known as William L Merrick’s White River Bottom farm Bids will be recleved for said farm as a whole, ami not in parcels, and upon the following terms. One third cash; the residue In equal payments of e ne, two and three years alter date, the purchaser executing notes for the deferred payments, bearing six per cent interest from date of sale and without relief from valuation or appraisement laws and aacured by good freehold sureties, and after the deed is made a mortgage upon the real estate also. This is one of the fiuest White river bottom farms in Pike county and is in good condition, and the title is perfect and an abstract of which can be examined at my office and will be furnished to the purchaser free of cost EDWARD P. RICHARDSON. Petersburg, Ind. Executor.

Evansville & Indianapolis R. R SOUTH-BOV M>. STATI»SS, | No.,32. | So.. Freight Evansville »:25a.m. 1:.10 p tu. 5:15a. ra. Petersburg 11:27 “ 6: is p. iu. 1:15 a. nu Washington 12:15 11 7:15 p, m.lU:0U a. m. Worthington 2:10 “ . Terre Haute 1:05 p.m.... SOUTHBOUND. STATIONS No. SI. I. No. S3. I Frgt. Tom'Haute . SHOa.nt. 8:00a. m. Worthington . 10:00 " luuua.m Washington 6:00’ a. m. 12:15 p. m. . Petersburg #:M “ 2:17 '* 12:20 Evansville S;55 “ 1:00 “ ...... The above Is leaving time only. For Ufllest possible rates on freight tickets, bail on »r address E. t>. Uuuckel, Agent, Petersburg, luil. EBQ of others, whv wfsft toesaifwa HU VCIl i IwCnO this papof.or obtain ostimatoa o*i advertising space when in Chicago, will find it on f lo a: 45 ro49 Randolph St . | arm a TU A MAC Vi*«Adv«ftiaing Agency of Lil ill# CjC I BlVffflyi 0. K. BARBER SHOP' A. F. BAKER, Prop. Has remover! to the room two doors south, of the Postoffioe. CALL AND SEE US. Everything nicely arranged for the eotnfort of customers.’ Hair-cutting, Uyeing and Shampooing a specialty. Remember the plaoe. '

urn vMH)iimmmii)imiiiim»nniiii)ii)iiiiiiiiimmni)iiiii)c Fall Goods Now Arriving. ® © © ♦:« ♦> •:* ♦> ♦> The latest styles and novelties in fall and winter lines of goods Guaranteed to "be the best wool goods on the market. Larue invoice of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, GAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, Givp me a call and be convinced that I will give you as big bargains and as hue goods as any store in Petersburg • • • Tolin. Hsi32Q.33Cion.cl,

DRS. VINCENT & PRITCHARD, Specialists. The physicians whose phenomenal success has been the subject of much comment throughout Ohio. Indiana and Illinois, were formerly connected with the celebrated Stack

nouse Medical institute. Any person wishing lo confirm the numerous reports regarding their success are requested to write for testimonials. Drs. Vincent Jt Biggs have made chronic diseases a life Jlong study and have ample proof that their reputation in tltis line is unequalled. Every week for two years past the statement of one or more leading citizens, who were cared by these physicians, has been published in the Evansville papers. TTnllke most Traveling Specialists they do not persuade you to call on them for the purpose of robbing you. On the contrary they propose to show no partiality, and give the Same low uniform rate to all. Their motto Is, *‘Llr« and Let Live.” and If yon will call on them they>’lH prove their sincerity.

Specialties: uatarra ci tne nose, inroat anastemacn Anti all other chronic anti obscure diseases ami Private diseases of both sexes. Catarrh and kindred diseases are treated at five Dollars per month, Medicine Free. Noted as Benefactors oi Suffering Humanity. Rupture Permanently Cured without Pain or Operation! Mo Cure Ho Pay! Consumption Cured! No Cure No Pay! At thePISE HOTEL, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22,1893, From 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Returning every tour weeks. Consultation free and strictly eonfldential. Don’t forgetffhe date. Address communications to DRS. VINCENT & PRITCHARD, Evansville, Indiana. & • • i '