Pike County Democrat, Volume 24, Number 31, Petersburg, Pike County, 15 December 1893 — Page 5

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

And other things. For several months we have been trying to close out our.Clothing hut find that our trade demands' that we should keep ik So w« have just received a nice stock of Overcoats, Suits, &c And are prepared to fit our friends out in the latest styles. CLOAKS $ AND $ CAPES We have the latest styles, all colors. Our lines are all complete and will be sold at the right prices. lXm't foraev to see us for Shoes and Winter Boots. Will quote prices in the store. J. B. Young & Company Che §?ifcf County gf mot rat PUBLISHED'EVERY FRIDAY. I SUBSCRIPTION TERMS) One year...II IS Bix months...— -IS Throe months... • INVARIABLY IN ADVANC1. 6ns s Each ADVERTISING RATES: ts square (I lines), one insertion..11 00 ■ additional lnsortioa. SO A liberal reduction made onpjvertisementa tunning three, six and twelve mouths. Legal and transient advertisements moat be paid tor in advance. J. W. O'Briau visited Washington, Tuesday. llickrieh has a dandy line of goods for holiday presen ts, 2Dt Frank Kinte made a business drip to Washington last Friday. Smoke Industry and Tonic cigars. Best five-cent cigar on earth. 27tf ’ Mrs. D. C. Ashbv went to Oakland City Tuesday to visit friends. II. 11. Tislovv jewelry and watchmaker Petersburg. All work guarteed. 28* Mrs. Theodore Johnson, of Washington, is visiting the family of Recorder Sumner. Old papers for sale at this office. Come quick before thev are ail goneTwenty cents per hundred. County Treasurer lleach was called to Augusta Sunday on account of the serious illness of his father, . December 18th, will be your apportunity to gSt good glasses, as 11. C. Knapp will be with S. P. Hammond ; one day only. 30-2 Sig Frank and Barqey Alexander attended ^he “Spider and the Fly” entertainment at Washington last Tuesday eveuing.

• Shiloh’s Cure, the great cough and croup cure is for sale by ail druggisis. Pocket size contains twenty-five doses only 25 cents. Children Love it. 35* It not ouly relieves; it" does more, it cures. We refer to One Minute Cough Cure. Suitable for all ages, all couditious, at all times, B. & O. Co. 34* Rev. Father Smith will hold services at the St. Peter Catholic church next 'Sunday. Preaching service commences at fen o’clock. The sermon will be in English. 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 50 ceuts. 35* While out hunting last Sunday near Oakland City, L. T. Robinson was accidentally shot by Norman Woolsy. Robinson was shot in the groin and died in a few miuutes. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve cleanj ses, 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. B. & O Co.-= 34* Tbrougli the efforts ot Congressman Taylor Henry W. Mellon, of Boqnville, was appointed commissioner in and for the district of Alaska. Mr. Mellon is a young man of good executive ability and will no doubt fill the bill. The Washiugton Democrat has rounded iuto another volume. That publication seems to be making things very warm at the present time for the republicans of that county for the management during the past two years. The report of the auditor shows a deficiency of $25,000. JJip ’em up

Millinery goods at reduced prices, at Ruth A. Stocks. 31-3 Leave your orders with Liibs for your Christmas cake. 31-3 Goto II. II. Tislow for all kinds of watch and clock repairs. 28* GustofF Frank went to Cincinnati, Monday, ou a business tiIp. Miss Elizabeth Hawkins is the guest of William II. lliliman this week. If you need good glasses see H. C. Knapp December 18th; oue day only. 30-2 Key. Coble and wile of, Oakland City, visited friends near the city this week. The infant child of Tom Harbison. near Alford, died very suddenly last Sunday morning. Mrs. John Myers returned to Linton last week after a few days visit with friends in this city. Why not make your husbaud a preseut of one of those silver mustache cups at llammuud’s. W. M. White and wife left for California last Monday, where they will remain for sometime. Thomas Mount went to Washington, Wednesday, on business connected with the Lincoln Sanitarium. Elias Fleming, a young man ol tliis city, while out hunting with a friend last featurday was accidentally shot in the*fooi. ». Are you going to make your children happy during the holidays. If so. call and see Rickrich before making your purchases. 29t Notice.—All persons indebted to us are requested to call before Janu arp first and settle, either by cash or note. 30—1 LaMak & Rice., Karl's Clover Root, the new blood purifier, gives freshness and clearness to the complexion and cures constipation. 23 cents, 50* cents - and 81.00. 35* Nelson Slone is now a full-fledged constable in and for the said township ot Washington. Nets is now the man you are looking for, when there is a case ou hand. Auknts Wanted.—Energetic men with good references to sell nursery stock, on a per cent, that wilt make them good wages. Call on W. E. McElderv, Petersburg, agent Hyke’s nursery. 2S 4 The Rev. I. N. Yokley has been engaged as pastor of the C- 1*. church for another year. The reverend has been very successful in the work since coming here and is. well liked by the people. The Orphans Home association requests every person in Petersburg and Pike, county to bring some present to the Home for the orphans. Bring something if ever so small to make the little orphans happy. Burns are absolutely painless when De Wjti’s Witch Hazel Salve is promptly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skio diseases, chapped hands and lips, and never tails to cure piles. Bergen, Oliphant & Co. *34 The friends and patrons of Arnold church will give a grand supper on the night of Dee. 23. Everything tempting to the appetite will be served and at prices to suit the times. Admission 10 and 25 cents. Come everybody, enjoy a pleasant evening amt help a worthy cause.

i When Baby was sick, we gare her Castoria. When she waa a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Hiss, she chug to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. There being a number of old record books in the clerk’s and recorder’s offices that needed repairs the commissioners awarded the jobs to Goodlet Morgan and Lewis Sumner. The latter transcribes two books for the sum of $150, while the clerk will receive ten cents per 100 words for transcribing five record books. The board of commissioners granted licenses to the following persons to retail liquors at their respective towns: Edgar L. Keltner, at Union ; William Niernan, Petersburg, and Henry L. Tfiompsou,Oatsville. Henry Hockmeister, at Velpen, was an applicant for license, but there being a remonstrance filed he did not make the contest. On last Tuesday at the residence of Mrs. Malachi Krebs occurred the marriage of her daughter, Miss Lizzie, to William A. McLean, of Buffalo, New York, Rev. Law officiating in the ceremony that united these yonng people in the holy bonds of matrimony. There were nearly one hundred and fifty guests present at the ceremony. , The preseuts were mtm erous and valuable. The newly married couple left on the evening train for Indianapolis, where they expect to make their future home.

Candies, fruits aud nuts at Liibs’ bakery. 31-2 A ten-cent cigar for five—the Industry—union made. 27tf Liibs' bakery for ail kinds of candies tor the holidays. 31-2 Children, you will find the best candies at Liibs’ bakery. 31-2 Mrs. Thomas Reed is visiting friends at Littles this week. Milton Young is now doing patrol duty at night for the merchants. Mrs. Thomas Smith went to Evansville, Wednesday, to vi»l. friends. W. II. C. aud Ed Lingo went to Viucenues last Monday on business. Attorney J. W. Wilson went to Evansville, Wednesday, on legal business. Al. A. Mitchell, of Bedford, was in the city last week iboking after propertydnterests. _ II. G-^jynapp optician will be with S- P. ilammoiia. jeweler, December 18th ; one day only. 30-2 Thomas Read aud family left for California, Monday morning, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. lluntsinger after a visit with her brother. Dr. Grigsby, returned to her home in Illinois last week. We are now offering our miliiuery goods at reduced prices. 31-3 Rum A. Stocks. Ralph Smith, who was adjudged insane a few weeks ago, was taken.to the hospital at Evansville last week. There will be a festival held at the Alford M. E. church on Friday night Dec. 22. Admission free. Let everybody turn ojit. Early Risers, Early Risers, Early Risers the famous little pills for constipation, sick headache, dyspepsia and nervousness. B. & O. Co. 34* Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for dyspepsia torpid liver, yellow skin or kidney trouble. It is guaranteed to give you satisfaction. Price 75 cent si 35* The November term of the circuit court adjourned last Friday. The docket was pretty well cleaned up, many of the old cases pending for a long time being disposed of. ,, On next Monday evening at Evansville Rev. T. DeWitt Taltnage will deliver his most famous lecture ‘•School of Scaudal.” There will be excursion rates on the railroad. Mrs. Blauche Morgan entertained a number of friends last Saturday evening in honor of Miss Anna Greek, of Evansville. Miss Greek returned home Monday atternoou. Remember the fair to be given by the ladies’aid society next Thursday evening at the opera house. This sobiety has for its object charity in aiding the poor and needy of the city. Remember the fair at the opera house next Thursday night. Go aud buy something and help the poor of the city. The ladies aid society has done noble work in the past, years in helpiug the poor of the city. Mrs. Sarah Harris, of Otwell, has been granted a. pension on the death of a son in the lato war. This is not the kind of news that the editor of the Press says much about. This is

a democratic administration. At the C. P. church revival service will begin the first of January. Rev. F. F. Fiauiken of Tennessee, who is quite a successful evangelist will conduct the meetings. The C. P. people are praying for a glorious revival. The Dillon-Tavlor episode of which a twenty-five cent reporter has seen fit to make such a fuss about, was simply a little tiff among lawyers that frequently occur jn the courts. It is simply a large story made out of a very small affair. Squire Thomas Reed is generally pretty sure-footed, but on Monday last while going to dinner a board from the side-walk flew up and tripped him and threw him to the around. He was bruised up considerably and his left wrist strained. Remember that foflr holiday presents Bergen, Oliphant & Co., have as fine a Hue as was ever brought to the city. Last year it was conceded that they had the finest line of goods ever placed on the counters for inspection, but the stock this year far surpasses that. Buy now before tbe rush commences. 30-3 Winslow is strigtly in it. The Board of County Commissioners passed an order last week permitting the ■corporation of Winslow through her officers to work upon their public highways or other public works all prisoners (except females) who have beeu convicted of a misdemeanor bv any justice of the peace within said corporate limits and fails or refuses to pav or stay his fine, and upon his refusal to work the marshal or keeper of the town prison is ordered to stive the “bread aud water” penalty. Children Cry for ! Pitcher's Castoria.

THE OLD SHIP IS LOADED.

HENRY RICKRICH! And Old Santa Qlaus And Pike County Children Have Joined Forces Santa Claus has joined the firm atul now we will hare a merry; Christmas.

The Big Holiday Stock has Arrived

The elegant presents are now on exhibition, and the shrewd buyers are get- * tiug the first ptek from our «GRAND DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS* * Never have such nice goods been shown. Never has the variety been sc 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 Tys, Ms mi Miss mi Milam tests! It is impossible to tell yon what we have. Yon must see onrslisplay to appreciate ;Ae multitude ot appropriate presents we oiler for ig V one and all, both oid aud young.

THE BIG RUSH FOR RICK.K.H H S.

Our Stock of Ladies’ and Gent’s Jewelry and Watches is Complete And consists wholly ot the latest and most popular designs. Our prices make these .beautiful goods irresistible. There is sure to be a Merrv Christmas at your house if you buy your gifts trout *tr j ,2X. ZKICXXX3XCX3:, IE=>et0$s’toVLXg'. ; _:_ - _

Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. For a sore throat there is nothing better than a flannel bandage dampened with Chamberlain's Cain Balm. It will nearly always effect a cure in one night's time. This remedy is also a favorite for rheurnati&m ami has cured many very severe cases* 50 cent bottles for sale by J. R. Adams & Son. C. ('. Certain C!tH! Cure” Is pleasant to take and harmless. Children like it. Ouaranteed to eure Chills and Fever. Ko Cure-.lih Fay. F'or sale by Bergen, Otiphent A Co. Buckleu’s Arnica Salve. Thk Bbst Salvk in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever' Sores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains,'' Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and postivelv cures Tiles, or no pay required. It is guar antccd to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Brice 25 cents per box. For sale oy J. K. Adams A Son. aurS-iCi The king of all Cough Cares Is “C. C. C. Certain Cough Care.” It eares Coughs. Colds Hoarseness, Croup, Influenza, BroneUltis, &c., where otlter remedies For£aTfc-Uar>$ei*gen.Oliobant A Co. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. LaMAR & RICE PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Petersburg, Ind. Will practice in Pike and adjoining counties. Office over J B. Young* Co’s, dry goods store. Office hours day and night. diseases of women aud children a specialty Chronic aud difficult diseases’ solicited. WWW A IkVflVCt'n Reltahte men to sell W iAll A £iUm our choice and hardy * * Nursery Stock, and Seed Potatoes, full and complete tine. Many varieties can only be obtained through us. Commission or salary paid weekly, and promptly. Exclusive aud choice of territory given Don’t delay, write at once for terms ALIEN Nl'BSKRV CO., Rochester, N. I.

_ CURE BtoS Headache and relieve aU the tronbleo l_ dent to a billons state of the system, such — Dtainess, Kausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain in the Side. &o. While their most remarkable success has been shown in curing j SICK Headache, yet Carter's Little Liter KM m . .. -^ rand pie* correct alldiaonlersoi liver and regulate the cured __ tha weds. Lvon if they only HEAD fromtSdistressing^mplaint; but fortunately theirgoodness does notend hero,snd those Who ones try them ■will find these little pills valu* *hle ta so many ways that they \rili not be vil» to do without them. But after allsich head ACHE 'l* the bans of so many tires that here is wfcw# yre make our great boast. Our piila cure it white Others do not. Carter’s Little Liver Mis are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make, doi They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe purge, bnt by their gentle action please all who tjsethem. In vials at 25 eeata i five for $1. BOV by druggists everywhere, or seat by maiL CARTER MEDICINE CO., Note York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE

It (hires Colds, Coufhs. Sore Throat. Croup. Influ* tnza. Whooping: Cough, Bronchitis and Asthma. A certain cure for Consumption in first stages, and a sure relief in advanced stages. TJse at ocee. You will see the excellent effect after taking th» first dose. Sold by dealers everywhere. Lt go ! bottles 50 cents and $1.00^_ Evansville & Indianapolis R. R NORTH-BOUND. STATIONS. I No. 33. Evansville 9:25a-in. Petersburg H :27 “ Washington 13:15 “ Worthington 2:10 “ Terre Haute 4:05 p. m | No., hi eight 1:30 p. j». 5:15a. in. 5:18 p. in. 1:45 a. tu. 7:15 p. m.l0:U0a. in. SOUTH-BOUND. stations | No. 31. | No. S3. | Frgt. Terre Halite . 8.10 a. m. 0:00 a. ia Worthington .10:00 “ llioOa.iu Washington 6:00 a. in. 12:i5 p. m. . Petersburg 6:51 “ 2:17 “ 12:20 Evansville 8:55 “ 4:00 “ . The above Is leaving time o«dy. / For lowest possible rates‘wAjtjsiebt au<? tickets, call on or address ErBV Uuuckel Agent. Petersburg. 1 nd. Rev. F. C. IgUIiart, \nv York, writes : “A eorn on the toe is a, thorn In the flesh, which ‘C. C. C. Certain Corn Cure’ moat mercifully removes.” For sale oy Bergen.Oliehaut & Co.

mrcBTmm OSMOSE:New Indcstry cia^vr.3. V | Union Hade, mm n in ii i in ooo GOON SKINS WANTED Tke vary highest market price paid for all kiuds of FTJES T: Aud Pelts, such as Coon. Mink.O'possuiu, Skuuk. Otter, Musk ttut, Fox, ,fco. * Hides, Tallov and Gingseng Wanted Write for latest price list. i J. E. SCHURZ. Fur Dealer, rETEKSBl’RG, UNO.

The Korner Grocery Has chacged proprietors, and with the change com*s a hisr'stock of new and fresh Gr% ceries and Provisions. Goods are arriving every day. Prices No Object to Us! We want your trade, and must have it in order to keep up the low cut prices, 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. Remember that we seep everything, and also handle a hue assortment of GLASS and QUEENSWAEE Make our Store vour headquarters when you come to the city. Accommodating clerks alwav s ready to wait on vou Prices guaranteed to be the lowest in the city on the quality of goods handled. Free delivery to any part of the eity James W. O’Brian, Ei.ert’s Old Korner Grocery. *» • - * ! ■ „ .0