Pike County Democrat, Volume 24, Number 29, Petersburg, Pike County, 1 December 1893 — Page 5

Milo Oil -will Cure Colic, Cholera Morbus, Diorrhoea, Plus, Neuralgia, Etc. Sold by Sergen, Oliphaat & Co. Druggists, Petersburg.

I And other things. For several months we have been trying to close out our,Clothing, ,i>ut find that our trade demands that we* should keep it. So we have just received a .nice stock of

I Overcoats, Suits, &e And are prepared to fit our friends out hi the latest styles. CLOAKS $ AND SCAPES We have the latest styles, all colors. Our Hues are all complete and fill be sold at tbe right prices. l*on’i forgot to see us for .Shoes and Winter Boots. Will quote priees in the' store. J. B. Young & Company Jifee County J cm« rat PUBLISHED EVERY .FRIDAY. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS! On* year — Six months— Three months INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. ADVERTISING RATES: One square (8 fines)', one Insertion.II 00 Bach additional insertion,. . . SO , A liberal reduction made on’advertisements rnnuiug three, six and twelve months. Legal and transient advertise meats mast be past tor in advance. A teu-cent cigar for live—’the Industry—union made. 27tf M. J. Brady made a business visit to Oakiand City la*t Friday. II. H. Tislow jewelry and watchmaker Petersburg. All work gnar.teed. 28* Dr. J. T. and Mrs. Wheeler, of Decatur, Illinois,*are the guests of County Kecorder-Sumuer aiid family. Miss Margaret Good returned to her home in Boonville last week after a pleasant visit widi relatives in this' city. Shiloh’s Cure, the great cough and croup cure is for sale bv ad druggists. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, only 23 cents. Children Love it. 33* Shiloh’s Vitalizor is what you need for dyspepsia torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Price To cents. ( on* Captain Sweeney, U. 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 5a cents. 33* Agents Wanted.—Energetic men with good references to sell nursery stock, on a percent, that will make them good wages. Call on \V. E. McEldery, Petersburg, agent Hvfee’s nursery. 2S 4 DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cleanses, purifies and heals. It was made for that purpose. Use it for burns, cuts, bruises, chapped hands, sores of all descriptions and it you have piles use it for them. 15. & O Co. 34* The entertainment given by the ladies of the M. E. Church at the opera house last Thursday evening was largely patronized. The entertainment was very pleasing and those taking part in it acquitted themselves very creditably. About $40 was cleared over and above t no expenses. Petersburg seems to be infesied with a “twenty-five, cent” reporter who sends out items to .the metropolitan pi ess that sometimes contains no truth at all. lit this way Petersburg has become to be known as a very tough town Ot course The Demo* crat does not profess to know who it is. neither does it care.

Mr. J. 1*. Blaize, au extensive real estate dealer in DesMoines, Iowa, narrowly escaped one of the severest attacks of pueu moaia while iu the southern part or the state during a recent blizzard, says the Saturday Keview. Mr. Bia.ze had occasion to drive several miles during the storm aud was thoroughly chilled that he was unable to get warm, and inside of an hour after his return he was threatened with a severe case of pneumonia or lung lever. Jiir. Blaize sent to the nearest drug store and got a bottle of Chamberlain s e-ough ; Jtemedy, of which he had often heard, and took a number of large doses He says tbe effect was wonderful and in a short time j p0 was breathing quite easily. He kept on taking the medicine aud the next day , was able to come to lies Moines. Mr. Blaize j regards his cure as simply •wuudeti'ul. i’or | gale by J. B. Adams’* son. i

Go to II. H. Tislow for all kinds of watch and clock repairs. 28* Old papers for sale at this office. Come quick before they are ail gone. Twenty cents per hundred. Early Risers, Early Risers, Early Risers the famous little pills for constipation, sick headache, dyspepsia and nervousness, B. & O. C°- 34* Karl’s Clover Root, the new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. 25 cents, 50 ceots and *1.00. 35*

iMiags avepiey, ui uaMiou v-uy, Sundayed with relatives iu this city. Humor has it that Briggs may become a resident of Petersburg some time in the near future. The Democrat was mistaken last week when it announced that “Jeptha's Daughter’' would be presented on Wednesday evening. The event will taue place December 29th. No better aid to digestion. No better cure for dyspepsia. Nothing more reliable for biliousness and constipation than De Witt's Ijittle Early Risers, the famous little pills. B. & O. Co. 34* Dr.~i. II. LaMar was smiling serenely Sunday morning and declared that he bad another republican at his house, but that he was opposed to Mclvlulev and would uot vote for him In 1S96. Notice io citizens of Petersburg1 and Pike eoun'y. I have refitted and j opened up the Van Nada Hotel and | will be glad to have all my old and ! new customers to call and see me tor; good accommodations. John B. Van-] Nada, proprietor. 23-2 It’s just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else. It’s Busier to cure a severe cold or cough with it. Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute C<>ugh Cure. Better medicine ; better result; better try it. B. & O Co. 34* lion. Mason J. Niblack, president of the Indiana road congress, has announced that preparations have been made for another session of the congress January 10th and 11th. Good roads will be the subject. Mr. Niblack and bis associates are hopeful of an educating influence that wiU grow out ot this series ot meetings. When Baby was sick, we gave tier Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried tor Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria“Red” Cannon, a former brakesman m the E. & I. was severely hurt on the E. & T. ti. road at Vincennes last week. He was sent back to flag an approaching train, but instead went into the cupulo of the caboose and went to s'leep. “Red” went to sleep m the E. & I. track at Sand Hill a month or so ago and came near being run over. There is now existing, not far from Ft. Wayne, a woman sixty-one years )f age who has never seen a village, town or citv, who has never seen a railroad train, who has nevjpr entered t store or business building of any kind, who has never been inside a •Lurch, or who has never crossed the threshold ol a school house, and yet I tier health, physical condition and j iberty have beeu such that she could j rave enjoyed all these privileges had ; -he desired Io do so. The woman of whom this can be said is« Mary J Weltv. Singular,isn’t it. that with so many societies in existence—secret and )pen, religious, fraternal and benevoeut, all claiming to be founded on he eternal principles of love, and truth, and right, with the pert cot ion >f human character as the goal of their ambition—there should be so many cross-grained, selfish, designng, malicious, cruel, mean men its the world. The processes of educa- i ion have been going on for. to! thousands of years, and yet though far removed from the barbarian age, there is a mighty gulf betweeu man audperfection.

When ou a visit to Iowa, Mr. K. Dalton, rfLurray, Russell County, Kansas, called tt the labrafory of Chamberlain 4 Co., Des Moines, to show them his sis year old boy, whose life had beeu saved by Chatuberaiu’s Cough Remedy, it having eured him >f a very severe attack of croup Mr. Dalton is certain that it saved his boys life and is enthusiastic in his praise of the remedy, b'oi sale by J. 11. Adams <!fc Son. Sow Try This. It will cost you nothing and will surely io you good, 11 you have a Cough, Cold or *oy trouble with Throat, Chest or Lungs, Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Sufferers from La Grippe iouud it just tk^ thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottle freest J.; K. Adams & Son’s dryg store. Large si*e We and *1.00.

A Cincinnati Miracle, Why Mr. Charles B. Nobb is Being Congratulated. A Remarkable Case of Hein;? Completely Cured of Paralysis after Nearly Three Years of Suffering? and Eminent Physician* Had Ifvelared Their Best Efform Baffled.

Newspaper men as a rule place little credence in patent medicine stories and seldom bother to even read them. This is not to be wondered at when it is take n into consideration how often they are called upon by unscrupulous persons to fabricate and publish stories of remarkable cures and perhaps print a picture of the mythical man or Woman supposed to have been cured. That all medicine advertisements are not mere “fakes/* and that all newspaper men are not equally prejudiced is proven by a story published in the Cincinnati Tline**?Star of a well-known newspaper man whose life was saved by reading: an advertisement. So remarkable and Interesting is the story that it is here reproduced as published in the Times-Star. Mr. Charles 11. Noble, the well-known literateur, who has been suffering for nearly three years with paralysis, was upon the street todays, cheerful and active and the recipient of congratulations from his many friends. There is a bond of unity between all newspaper men, so that Mr. Noble's case appeals to every member of the craft as well as to every one afliieted as he was. Mr. Noble has spent the last three years in traveling front city to city seeking skilUd physicians, to whom he has appealed in vain for relief. Knowing this, a re porter expressed surprise at the remarkable cure, but Mr. Noble, after executing a Jig to show that he was as sound as he looked, let the reporter into the secret of his cure. “It was a hard time I had of it/’ said he, “but the last medicine we take is always the one that cures, and 1 have taken the last. I was paralyzed on March 9,1S9U, while in the employ of the David [Williams Publishing Company of New York/City as their traveling representative from Cincinnati. I found the traveling a great help to me, both in a tin uncial aud literary way, but suddenly stricken down asr"l was at Somerset, O., 150 miles from. Cincinnati, I was incapacitated for both writing and money making. Luckily mv literary productions- had been‘remunerative, and I had a snug bauk account laid up, but these three years have made a drain oti it. “I sought a score of physicians, going to the best specialists in Cincinnati, Chattanooga,. and P»ttsburg. Twelve Cincinnati doctors, pronounced my case incurable, but 1 would not give up, and after seeking in vain for relief in Pittsburg and Chattanooga, consulted the best medical talent iu Chicago. Up to January 17, 1S93, 1 had spent $-‘,500lor doctors and medicine and was-about to give up in despair when 1 gut hold of l)r. Wil- j hums’ Pink Pills for Pale People, through ! reading the advertisements “Prom the rirst week of using the remedy I made a steady improvement, and on April 12, 1 put up my cane after using it thirty months. 1 certainly believe tills medicine is i all the proprietors claim for it, aud that it! will do all they say It-will. 1 take pleasure in recommending it to all similarly attlieted. Like many who have tried medicine in vain I was doubtful of its value at tirst, and only used it when I grew desperate. Now 1 can not praise it too highly. It has restored me to health and strength aud 1 feel grateful accordingly. I)r. Whittaker pronounced it a hopeless ease of locomotor ataxia. “Yes. l know there are many who will fancy anything you say about my ease is an advert isenient, but if they want any corroberation, let them address me at the Y M. C. A. building, and I will cheerfully answer all iu- I quiriea if stamps are enclosed.” Piuk Pilis, while advertised and handled j by tDo drug trade as a proprietary article, are ! not considered a patent medicine in the sense that name'implies. For many years previous to their general manufacture they were used as a prescription. At tirst their great restorative powers were not fully recognized and they were chiefly prescribed for impure j blood and general weakness. Their remark- j able success in such cases, and the fact that i there was nothing in the for mu La that could do any harm, even if they did not do any gtKXi. led to their being tried in eases where the skill of the physician'and the power of medicine had entirely failed. Their power ( f restoration seemed to border on the marve - ous. They proceed to be a never-failing spec - tic for stu b diseases as locomotor ataxia, pa; - tial paralysis, St. Vitus’ dance, sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the alter efleotof La tirippe. palpitation of the heart, pale sallow complexion, and all diseases of the blood such as scrofula, chronic er> si pet us, etc. They are also a specific for troubles peculiar to females, such as suppression, irregularities. and ail forms of weakness. They build up the blood and restore the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks. In ease of men they efleet a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses of whatever nature. Pink Pills are sold iu boxes (never in loose form, by the dozen or hundred, and the putK lie is cautioned against numerous imitations sold in this shape) at 50 cents a box or six boxes tor $2.50, and may t>e had of all druggists or direct by mail from Dr. Williams’ Medicine company. Schenectady, in. Y., or lirockville. Out. The price at which these Pills are sold make a course of treatment inexpensive as compared with other remedies or medical treatment. Specimen Cases. S. H. Clifford, Now castle, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, and he was terribly reduced in flesh aud strength. Three bottles ol .Electric Bitters cured hisu Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bttckleu’s Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, 0.. had five large Fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters aud one-box Bucfcteu’s Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by J. K. Adams & Son’s drug store.

For a sore throat there is nothin" better than a flannel bandage dampened with Chamberlain’s l’ain Balm. It will nearly always efl'ect a cure in one night’s time. This remedy is also a favorite lor rheumatism and has cured many very severe eases. 50 cent bottles for sale by J. R. Adatus <& Son. Bneklen’s Aruiea Salve. Tkk Best Salve in tne world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin eruptions, andpostively cures Piles. <>r no pay required. It is guar amend to give perfect satisfaction, nr money refunded. Price 25 cents i>er box. For sale oy J. ii. Adams & Sou. apfS-92

• THE OLD SHIP IS LOADED.

HENRY RICKRICH! And Old Santa Claus And Pike County Children Rave Joined Forces Santa Claus has joined the firm aud now we will have a merry Christmas.

The elegant presents are now on exhibition, and the shrewd buyers are get-1 ting, the first pick from our «GRAND DISPLAY GF HOLIDAY GOODSs* Never have such nice goods been shown. Never has the variety been so great and the prices so near the purse. Trices no object. Something for All and Everybody Pleased Who sees and purchases from our very choice selections in Ife kb ui Mis, ftsy Mas aid (bite Ms! It is impossible to teM you what we have. You must see our display to appreciate thelnultitude ot appropriate presents we oiler for one aud all, both old aud young.

THE BIG KVSH FOB RICKKICIl's.

Our Stock of Ladies’ and Gent’s Jewelry and Watches is Complete And consists wholly of the latest and most popular designs. Our prices mate these beautiful goods irresistible. There is sure to be a Merry Christmas at your house if you buy your gifts from ZE3I- nSXCZSHSXCH:, ZF’eters'to'U.rg'.

Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property. Notice is hereby given that the undersigninistrator of the estate of Sarah A. ed ^administrator . Willis, late of Pike county, Indiana, will sell at public auction at the late residence of said decedent in Jefferson township, in.said county, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9th, 1896, all of the personal property of said decedent , consisting of household and kitchen furniture horses, one cow, chickens, cider-mill and other articles too numerous to mention Said safe is to be made upon the following terms: All sums of five dollars and under, to be paid in cash bv purchaser on date of sale. A credit of eight months will be given on all sums over five dollars, the purchaser *o execute his note therefor, due eight months after date of sale, with si* per cent interest, after maturity, and waiving valuation «>r appraisement laws, with good aud sufficient snretv to the approval of the" administrator Said sale w ill begin at ten o'clock a. An. of sAidduj. GEORGE J. WJLUS. Administrator. Ely & Davenport, attorneys. 2f-l “C. C. C. Certain CIjHI Cure” is pleasant to take and barm* less. CUUdrttu like U. CSuaran* teed to eare Chills and Fever. No Cdre-No Pity. For s«tte by Bergen, Oliphaut & Co. notice of. Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk uf the Circuit Court of Pike County. State of Indiana, administrator ot the estate of Sarah M. Willis late of Pike county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. November U, 1890. GEOR(» E J. WI LUIS, Ely <fc Davenport, Ally's. 27-3 Administrator. The king of sH fongll Cures is “C. C. C. Certain Cough Cure.” It cures Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Croup, Influenza, Bronchitis, <ke., where oilier remedies fail. For sale b v Bergen. OllDhant & Co. Notice. Notice is hereby given'that my daughter Katherine Hollo, lias left my home without just cause I further notify the public that 1 writ not be responsible for any debts she may contract. William Hollk. ■Steudal, I ml., Nov. 11, IStrt 35-2 Notice of Election. To the stockholders of the Pike County AgricuUnral'Society. There will bo an election held at the court house in Petersburg on Saturday. Decembers. 1893,.for the purpose of electing twelve directors for said association. Let every sfeekbolder be present and vote -LESLIE LAMB, President. J. W. BRUMFIELD, Secretary. Rev. F. C. Igllehnrt, New lork, svrites: “A corn on the toe is a thorn in the flesh, which ‘C. C. C. Certain Corn Cure’ most mercifully removes.” F<,r sale by Bergen.Otiohapt <Sc Co. Estray Notice. Taken up bv Isaac N. Loveless, October 1Mb, 1893, one sow Supposed to tie about five years old black and white spotted, marked with a split and underbit in Cue right ear and a swallow fork in the left ear. and supposed to weigh about 225 pounds and appraised at $12 25. The absve described sow was reported and appraised November 4th, 1893. MORGAN W. PHILLIPS 2b-3 Justice of the Peace.

Mr “C. C. C. Certain Chill Cure” is not the best remedy j <»tt Isuvc ever used for Ciiills and fever your money will be refunded. Vleasunt to take. For sale by Borneo, Oltphant * Co. Application lor Liquor License. To whom it may concern. Notice Is herebv given that the undersigned. a male inhabitant or Pike county. Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years will make application to the Board ot Commissioners of Bike county, at their December term. 1803. for a liceusc to sell spirituous, vinous, and malt liquors in »less quantity than a quart at a time with the privilege to allow the same to be drank upon »>y premiseS. The building wherein said liquors are to be sold aud drank is a one-story mime bull ‘ing situated on part of lot Humbert wentv i ••'O' in the town of Oatsviile. Bike county» Irdiana. Beginning at the southwest corner o* the above described lot, running thence east fifty (o»>] feet, thence north sixteen iM>) feet, thence wtst fifty >50) feet, thenee south 161 *•* to K l‘. xSoA’^.

The Korner Grocery Has changed proprietors, and with the change comes a big stock of new and fresh Gro* cories aud Provisions. Goods arc arri\ lag every day. Prices No Object to Us! We want yntir tratio, and must have it in order to keep up the low 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. Kememher t» that we Keep everything, and a!so hamll-' a tine assortment ot GLASS and QUEENS"VVABE >jake our Store your headquarters when you corae to the city. Accommodating clerks ahva\s readv to wait on you PnfiSes guaranteed to be the lowest in the city am the quality ot goods hitudied./Free delivery to any part of the city. James W. O’Brian, ■ Elbert’s Old Korner Grocery. •wvr ksrykTrrii wwirivviYnTirr irri V¥YlfYIT3

i Fall Goods Now Arriving. © © © ■ § —The latest styles and novelties in fall and winterline fgootts' Guaranteed to be the best wool goods ou the market. Larg ivoiee of | DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. 9 Give roe a cab and be convinced that l wilt give you as big bargains and as tine goods as any store iu 1’etersburg. § © « © Toiin !E-3Ia,:G^:hn.ond.. ImryiH ti i » n imtmh MidAumuiiutamngai mi mm ii DRS. VINCENT & PRITCHARD, Specialists, v The physicians whose phenomenal success has been the subject of much comment throughout Ohio. Indiana and 1 ilinois, were formerly connected with the celebrated Stack-. house Medieal Institute. -

Any person wishing to confirm the numerous reports regarding their success are requested to "write for testimonials Drs. Vincent & Biggs have made chronic diseases a lifelong study aud have ample proof that their reputation in this line is nuequalled. Every week for two ) ears past the statement of one or more leading citizens, who were cured hy these physieians, 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, and give the same low uniform rate to all. Their motto Is, “ldv« and I.et t.i'Ve.’' and if you will tail on them theylwiil prove their sincerity.

Specialties: Catarrh of the ITose, Throat andStomach * And alt other chronic mid obscure diseases amt Private diseases of both sexes. Catarrh and kindred diseases are treated at rive Dollars per month, Medicine Free. jS oted as liehefaetors ot Suffering H umanity. : Rapture Permanently Cared without Pain ojkOperation! Ko Cure Ho Pay! » Consumption Cured! No~€ure No Pay! At thePISS HOTEL, WEDNESDAY, DEO. 20, 1893, From.8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Returning everv tonr weeks. Consultation free and Jfcetiy confldentiai. Don’t forget the date. Address communications Ao DKS. tINCENT & PKITCIIAKL), Evansville, Indiana.