Pike County Democrat, Volume 24, Number 28, Petersburg, Pike County, 24 November 1893 — Page 5
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And other things. For several months we ti.f.f > o.irying totsiose out our Clothing, but rind that our trade demands that we should Steep it. So we have just received a -iiice slock of Overcoats, Suits, &c A; d are prepared to 6t our friends out In the latest styles. CLOAKS $ AND $ CAPES IV a have the latest styles, all colors. Our ; Sues are all complete and will be sold at the right prices. IKm’llforget to see us for .Shoes and Winter Boots. Will quote prices in the stote. j. B. Young & Company Sfa f ito County Jlfmorrnt PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. SUBSCRIPTION TEKMSl Ons year. Biz months— Three months INVARIABLY IN AOVANCK. ADVERTISING RATES! One square <0 lines), ous Insertion.01 00 Bach additional insertion... W A liberal reduction made on advertisements running three, six and twelve months. Legal paid for and transient advertisements moat be in advance.
A ten-cent cigar for five—I he Industry—union made. 271f Soott Mitchell and daughter visited friends at Washington, Monday. I>. F. Kessler has gone to Vclpen, where he will remain for sometime. II. II. Tislow jewelry and watchmaker Petersburg. All work guarteed. 28* W. II. and Mrs Kelp, of Vincennes, attended the funeral of Mrs. Jefl Smith last Sunday. Judge Ireland, Mrs, J. R. Ferguson and Mrs. James Beard are back from Petersburg.—Evansville Journal. Dr. E. J. Harris and Samuel Smith are at Iudiauapolis this week attending the grand lodge of Odd Fellows. R. M. Milburn and M. A. Sweeney wdut to Petersburg on business Wednesday to attend the Pike circuit court.—.Jasper Courier. Andy Hooper, abovo town is asproud as mortal could be. It is of the usual weight and of the female eex, ami will be a week old Sunday. Shiloh’s Cure, the great cough and croup cure is for sale by ail druggists. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 25 cents. Children Love it. 35* -LosT-Pocketbook, a common leather book containing $15 or $20 and some papers. A liberal reward will be paid by returning the same to Leslie Lamb. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. DeWitl’s Witch Hazel Salve cures burns. DeWitl’s Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. DeWilt’s Witch Hazel Salve cure ulcers. Bergen, Oliphant & Co. 34* The teachers o( Washington township held their monthly institute in this city last Saturday at the public school building. The teachers were alt present aud a pleasant and profitable meeting was held. Business has been exceedingly good in Petersburg during the past several days, and it begins to look as if there would be an old-time business revival. What makes business is for all to open up their purses aud buy tjiat which is needed. The evening is not the proper time to burn leaves wlteu the smoke will penetrate every room in the house aud make the sleeping quarters uncomfortable as well as unhealthy. If you must burn the leaves that drop ' upon your lawn, take the morning for it, when the smoke and odor will be more ljkely to be earned away by tire atmospbore. Nr. W. M. Terry, who has been In the drug business at Elton, Kentucky, tor the *tj>ast twelve years, says: . “Chamberlain's *Pbongh Remedy gives 1 letter satisfaction . 4 than any other cough tiled Wine 1 have ever sold.” There is good reason tor this. No other will cure a cold so quickly; no other , Is so certain a preventative aud cure for croup; no other affords so much relief in cases of whooping cough. For sale hy J. ft. Adants * Sou. tt
Mrs. Mart Fleener visited at Evansville, Monday. Remember the oyster supper next Thursday iu the Hisgen building. Old papers tor sale at this office. Come quick before they are all gone. Twenty cents per hundred. Miss^oll Rouss, ot Petersburg, is in »ho /City the guest of Miss Carrie Jageuian.—Evansville Standard. The prisoners who escape from jail seem to have a mania for leaving about supper time. They always leave a good meal behind. Robbers have become so bold, at Princeton that they walk into the business houses roll out the sate and blow it open in broad daylight. Karl's Clover Root, the new bloid purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. 25 cents, 50 cents and fl.00. 35Mrs. Joseph Crouch returned to her home iu Pittsburg, Peuusylvania, last FHday, after a visit of several weeks with the family ot Prof. A. C. Crouch. / Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, California, say»: “Shiloh's Catarrh remedy is the first medicine I have ever found that would do me any good,” Price 5“ cents. 35* Agents Wanted.—Energetic men with good references to sell nursery stock, on a per cent, that will make them good wages. Call on W. E. McEtdery,' Petersburg, agent llyke’s nursery. 28 4 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. Bergen, Oliphant & Co. 34* The Washington papers are as a unit on the extravagance of the commissioners of that county. There will undoubtedly be some fun over there next fall when the election comes off. A big tumble is looked for. 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 sick head ache, billiousuess and constipation. Sold bv B. O. & Co. 34* The first person that seiuts us a tlianksgivingturkey will get toeir name in this paper. 1\ .Don't setHi two, for we don’t car© to founder ail in one day —Oakland City Enterprise, Well, well. You may look for several on that. Nick, if your people are not liberal enough to donate come up anti see us. The citizens of Petersburg are once more beginning to realize that they will commence to wade mud, since the late rains. There Is nothing like it. Lumber is a very scarce article and it is impossible to secure hands to lay the walks. But the town council will see that walks are put dowu iu the future.
When Baby was sick, ire gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had cauldron, she gave them Castoria. Eilward Hawes, of Daviess county, was in' the city last week securing names to a petition to present to Governor Matthews for the purpose of ninety days. It will he remembered that Burr Hawes was sent Up from the circuit court ot this county tor complicity in the burning of the Daviess county court house. Next Thursday is thanksgiving day. And by the way, it is a.noticeable fact^that poultry has gone up and turkeys will be out of reach during the next few days. If you have more than you want, remember that the poor are always with you. It does not show a selfish nature on the part ot those who have plenty to divide with others why arc less fortunate. The merchants who have been advertising their fall and winter goods in Tuk Democrat report exceedingly good sales during the past few weeks. We are glad to note this fact, and to further state that it pays to advertise in wide-awake newspapers. No adverliser fails to get value received for advertising. The buyer trades with those who want his patronage and he looks to.the newspapers for his information. We authorize our advertised druggists to sell Dr. King’s- New Uiseeverr for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, upon-TtrtS' condition. If you are afflicted with a Cough, Cold or any Uuug, Throat or Chest trouble, and will useVthis remedy as directed, giving it a fait trial, and experience no lienetit, you may return the bottle apd have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did\ we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could not be robed on. It never disappoints. Trial bottle free at 4 II Adifms A Son’s drug store, barge size 50c and if l.oo. Guaranteed Cure.
Goto II. 11. Tislow for all kinds of watch aud clock repairs. 28* Ed Hamilton went to St. Louis last Fridays where he has secured a situation. F. II- Woods and wife, of Arthur, have returned home from their visit to southern Missouri. R. L. Hart has gone to Essex. Missouri, where he will make his headquarters for several months. John Whitman returned Monday, from a six weeks trip in the interest of the Seth Thomas Clock company. The ladies of the Baptist church will give an oyster supper in the Ilisgen building next Thursday ereulug. Patronize the ladies. If you can afford to be annoyed by sick headache and constipation, don't use l>eWitt’s Little Early Risers for these little pills will cure them. Bergen, Oliphaut & Co. 34* 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 leading realestate agency in the county. 38-5 Little vegetable nealth producers: DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure malarious disorders and regulate the stomach and l>o<vj*|ls, which prevents headache and dizziness. Bergen, Oliphant & Co. « 34* John Hoover, living below Union in Gibson county, died last Saturday and was buried on Sunday at Mt. Olive. lie was about sixty years ot age and was one ot the prosperous farmers of that locality. Town orders now allowed bv the council are now receiving the indorsement -‘not paid for the want of funds.” From the date that those few words are written the order will draw interest at the rate of six per cent. The “I told you so’s” have a chance now. Mt. Vernon is ‘bothered with ‘•cranks.” She has several and the cases seem to be very bad. Last 'l hursdav a shooting crank attempted to assassinate Deputy Treasurer lloehu, white he was at work in the office. The bullet flew wiki of its mark. The fiend escaped and has not been captured yet. Not just exactly a Kansas cyclone swept into The Democrat office last Friday afternoon, but two of Lookhart township’s best citizens came in to pay their respects to tho force. They were no less than ex-Sheriff Stillwell and Trustee Barrett, who were in the city attending to business matters; Come in often and make yourselves at home. The young man who has been bottoming chairs all summer is now, heard to remark that he is4\vithout an overcoat and has not the necessary sheekels wherewith to purchase the said garment. Probably it is better thus, lie may be able to hustle around and pull in the coal. This has no reference whatever to any y. m, in particular. There are several whom it might hit to perfection in neighboring towns.
The following items are clipped from the Monroe City Star: I Smith Osborn and his cousin John Starlight, of Petersburg, called Sunday on their way to Ylneenues. , [ H. Ij. Griffith and Mrs James Keith, of Petersburg, passed through here Suuday on their n ay to Vincennes. M'ss Cornelia Myers and Mrs T. B. Wilson, of Verne, visited friends and relatives at Petersburg Saturday and Sunday, Alt'. Pickle and Jack Jones, went to Petersburg, Tuesday ltersehet Richardson of Petersburg, has been through the township taking the photographs of the schools. He has done some i very tine work. A scieniihe paper recently gave this receipt. At the first indication of dipthvria in the throat of a child make the room close, then take a tin j cup and pour iufo it a quantity of tar and turpentine, equal parts, then hold the eup over the fire so as to fill the room with fumes. The patient on inhaling the fumes will cough and spit out the membraneous matter and the diptheria will pass off. The | fumes of tar and turpentine loosen tiie throat and thus afford the relief that has baffled the skill of the physicians. liucklen’s Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in tne world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns amt all Skin Eruptions, andpostively cures Piles, or no pay required. Ii is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents i>er box. For sale by J. K. Adams & Son. . aprS-92 Are your children subject to croup? If -so, you shonld never be without a iKittle of Chauiberlaiu’s Cough Remedy. It is a certah> cure for croup, and has never t>oen kno\yn to fail. ‘If giveu ffeely as soon as the crotipy couch appears it wilf prevent the attack. It is the sole relianoe with thousands of mothers who have eroupy children, and never disappoints them. There is no dangeLitMHving this-remedy in large and frequent doses, as £ contains nothing injurious. 30 cent bottles Tor sate . by J. K. Adams A Sou. • i>
A Leader. Since its flrst introduction, Eleetrie Bitters has seamed rapidly in popular lavor, until now it is clearly in the lead among jutre medicinal tonics ami alteratives—containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant. It is recognized as the best and purest medicine for alt ailments ot Stomach. Liver or Kidneys.—It will cure Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and drive Malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Sold by J. R Adams A Son. The Best Plaster —Dampen a piece or flannel with Chamberlain's Pain Balm and. bind it iu over the seat of the pain. It is better than any plaster. When the lungs are sore such an application on the chest and another on the back, between the shoulder blades, will often prevent pneumonia. There is nothing so good for a lame back or a pain in the side. A sdre throat can naarly always be* cured in one night by apply ing a flannel bandage dampened with Pain Balm. 50 cent bottles for sale by J. R. Adams A Son. n Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. 117 A Reliable men to s<«T,l YY uJiiN JL iiillfh our choice ami hardj1 * Nursery stock, ami Seed l\>tntoes, full and complete line. Many varieties can only be obtaiued through us. Commission or salary paid weekly* and promptly. Exclusive and choice of territory given Don't Alelay, write at once for terms ALLt.N M UM-.UK CO., Rochester, X, I. SALESMEN* to sell onr choice and hardy nursery stock. Many special varieties to otfer both in fruits and ornamentals* and controlled only by us. We pay commission or salary, give exclusive territory and pay weekly. Write us at once and secure choice of territory MAY BUorUBUS, Nurserymen* 5-20 Rochester, N. \. “C. €. C. Certain CJtlll Cure’1, pleasant to take and kartulews. Children like It. Cimiranteed to eui*e (.'bills and Fever. \o Cure—Xo l*ay. For sale hy Uergeu.Oti,>hant A Co. Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Sarah A. Willis, late of Pike county, Indiana, will sell at public auction at tii© late residence of said decedeut iu Jettersou township, iusaid county, ou SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th, IS90, all of the personal property of said decedent, consisting of household ami kitchen furniture horses, one cow, chickens; cider-mill and other articles too numerous to mention Said sale is to be made upon the toliowiug terms: All sums of ttve dollars and under, to be paid in cash by purchaser on date of sale. A credit of eight months will be given on all sums over five dollars, the purchaser to execute his note therefor, due eight months afterdate of sale, with six per cent interest after maturity* and waiving valuation or appraisement laws, with good anti sufficient surety to the approval of the administrator Said sale will begin at ten o'clock a. m. of said day. GEORGE J. WILLIS, Administrator. Ely *& Davenport, attorneys* 27-1
Jotlce of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed by the A'lerk oF the Cireuit Court of Pike County, StateV>f Indiana* administrator of the estate of Sarah M. Willis fate of Pike county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent.. November U. LS03. t.ROKGK J. WILLIS, Ely A l>avenport, Ally's. 27-3 Administrator. -H™-.-The king of all Cough Cures Is “ C. C. C. Certain Cough Cure.” It eures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Influenza, Broneliitis. &©., where other remedies fail. For sale bv Bergen, Ollnhant A Co. Notice. Notice is hereby given that my daughter ■Katherine Holle, lias left my home without just causes I further notify the public that I will not be responsible for any debts she may contract. Wiuus Holok. Steudal, lad., Nov. U, lS'Jt 3t>-3 Notice of Election. To the stockholders of the Pike County Agricultural Society. There will t>e an election heid at the court house in Petersburg on Saturday. December 2. IS98, for the purpose of electing twelve directors for said association. Lei every stockholder be present and vote LESLIE LAMB. President. J. W. BRL’MFX K LX), Secretary. Rot. F. C. Iglehart, Sew York, wrhe§ s “A oorn «n the loo Is a thorn in the flesh, wit ids C. C. Certain Corn Cure’ most utereifliMj removes.” For sate oy Bergen.OUotiaut & Co. Estray Notice. Taken up by Isaac N‘. Loveless. October 15th, 1803. one sow Supposed to be about five years old black and white spotted, marked with a split and underbit In the right ear and a swallow fork in the left ear. and supposed to weigh about ££> poundsaud appraised at-The ab <ve described sow was reported and appraised November 4th, 1803. NAOHGVN W. PfUEUPS 26-3 Justice of the Peace. Mr “€. C. C. Certain Chill Cure” Is not the best remedy yon have ever used for CPUS and Fever your money w ill he refunded. Vleasaat to take. For sale by Bergen, Oliphaut & Co. Application for Liquor License. 9 whom it may concern. Notice is hereby given that, the undersignI. a male inhabitant of Pike county, inana, and over the age of twenty-one years ... . t. .s ... . — . V. .. I) ......I f 'i\y, . _ ana, auu cr Mir w* x.. tit make application to the Board of Lornisxioners of Pike county, at their DecernSNlimriTl Ol i Ihuvvwia.i. t term. 1803. fbr a license to st li spirituous, nous, and mail liquors In n less quantity inn a quart at a time with the privilege to low the same to he drank upon my premiss. The building wherein said liquors are be sold and drank is a one-storv trame lit tug situated on part of lot uumhertwen|l 1113 »» MU VI ... v .... .. (20) in the town of <.>atsvide» ^Pike^county, ulana. ** ' “ 'A fw' w<nn --- ’ uuina. Beginning at tire southwest earner the above described lot, running theuee st tlftv (oh’ feet, thence north sixteen dh) »t, thence wt st Oily iOl) feet, thence south a een [till feet to the place of beginning. Wtssuv L. Thompson.
The Korner Grocery f * N / Has change** proprietors, ami with the change a his stncfc of new anti fresh tlrtv < ceries aug 1‘rovtsions. U«o«ls are arriving every ilay. t
•" \ Prices No Object to Us! We want your trade, and must have itym order to keep up the ho? cut prices. The farmer’s trading palace will take in all the produce that comes to the market, paying therefor the highest market price in cash or trade liemeuiher that we Keep everything, ami aistr haadie a tine assortment ot GLASS and QUEENSWARK Make our Store vour headijnarters when you come to the city. Accommodating clerks always ready to wait on you Prices guaranteed to be the lowest in the city on the quality of otxx|s handled. Free tlclivery to auy purfof the city James W. O’Brian, Eisort's Old Ivorner Grocery.
! *<C. A. BURGER S BRO.,t» ©THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS® Main Street, Petersburg, Iml. Have a Large Stock of Late Styles of Piece Goods consisting of the very best Suitings am! Piece Goods. ♦4PERFECG FITS AND STYLES GUARANTEED^
LaMAR & RICE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Petersburg, Iud. Will practice in Pike ami adjoining counties. Office over J B. Young* co’s. dry goods store, G«ee hours day and night. diseases of women and children especially Chronic ami difficult diseases’ solicited. ASHBY & CHAPPELL, INSURANCE AGENTS. <'o)lections and Abstrats of Title a specialty. I Pension and IT. S. Claim Agents. Cali on ns. Ottie. on Upper Main street. 0.1 BARBER SHOP. A. F. BAKER, Prop. Has removed to the room two doors south of the Postothoe. CALL AND SEE US. Everything nicely arranged for the comfort of" customers.' Hair-cutting. Dyeing and Shampooing a specialty, item ember the place.
iiuuiiiuiiiui^ iSHQKKHew Mcstry CI3-A2tS. 8 Union Made. nnsann EvansYille & Indianapolis R. R NORTH-BQBND. stations. | No.32. | No.. Freight Kvansvlile 9:25 a. in. Petersburg 11:27 “ Washington 12:15 “ Worthington 2:i0 “ Terre Haute 4:05 p. m t:8» p ni. i: 15 a. m. 6:1S p. in. Ti45 a. m. It lop. ui.lOAiOa. m. SOUTH-BOUND. stations | No. Si... | No. S3, | Frgt. Tern- Haute .. 8J0a.m. 6:00a. n» Worthiuitton .10:90 '* li:00a. m Washington 8:00 a. in. 12:15 p. m. IVtersburg 0:54. “ 2:17 “ 12:20 Fvansville 8:55 “ 4:00 “ ..'. The above is leaving time only. For loWest possible rates on freight auil i tickets, call on or address K. B. (1 uticket. Agent, Petersburg, lull.
smmiMimmm 1 . ■ rrmiTrniiTfyovmTnrnmTVVVi^iiii mm Fall Goods Now Arriving. -feQ ® _*S!_ «« The latest styles anil novelties in fall and winterline Guaranteed tube the nest wool goods on the market. Larg fgootts .voice of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. Give uie a call and lie convinced that I will give you as big bargains and as due goods as any store in Petersburg. © Tol^n X£a-22n.m.orLd.. EtttiMLttiaiiuuoiiuLUffi^uimciiaiuin
DRS. VINCENT & PRITCHARD, Specialists; * ® » . ® » The physicians whose phenomenal success has been the subject of much comment thMuuriwmt Ohio. Indiana and liiinois. were formerly connected with the celebrated Stack
house Medical Institute. A»y person wishing to confirm the numerous reports regai Jing their success are requested to write for testimonials. l>rs. Vincent & Biggs have made chronic diseases a life ;iong,j»tttdy and have ample proof that their reputation iu this line is unequalled. Every week for two j ears past the statement of one or more leading citizens, who Were cured by these physicians, has been published in the Evansville papers. Unlike 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, ami give ttie same iow uniform rate (o all. Their motto is, ‘*1.1 ve aud Eel El ve,” and if you; will call on them tbeylwlll prove their sincerity. v
Specialties: Catarrh cf the Nose, Throat and Stomach Amt all other chronic ami obscure diseases ami Private diseases of both sexes. Catarrh and kindred diseases are treated at f ive Dollars per month, Medicine Free. Noted as benefactors oi SuWerimi Humanity. Rapture Permanently Cared ilt&out Pain or Operamn! Ho Cure No Pay! Consumption Cured! No Cure No Pay ! At theF22E1 HOTEL, ■WEDNESDAY, DEC. SO, 1893, From 8 a m. to 5 p. m. Ketnrntaa every tonjr weeks. Consultation free and strictly confidential. Don’t forget the date. Address communications t<> 1)RS. YIN CENT & PRITCHARD, Evansville, Indiana,
