Pike County Democrat, Volume 25, Number 38, Petersburg, Pike County, 1 February 1895 — Page 8

1*Goto H. U. Tt-luw fur ail kind* of ,watch and clock repairs. 28* Miss Maggie Kunfclo, nif .Tamper, visited friend* here this week. Patrick H Beany, of near Arthur, Was in the city last Monday on -bn*- , * Mrs. Fred Frank went -to Cincinnati Wednesday to see her si9ter who is seriously ill. >■ Ingle Walker, of Petersburg, is visiting relatives and friends in this city.—Bockporl Journal. i PatroniKe Will Braden. Be will sell you furniture 15 percent cheaper than any place in the country. 34 4 G- T. Kime, the dry goods and grocertnao, has put out a brand n^w delivery wagon. IPs a danriv.^ Thieves burglarised the recorder's office at Princeton last week and secured about t Went>•;five dollars. The cotninissioneis of Duhoi* couuty at e having erected a fine iron fence around the public square at Jasper. Money, to Loan.—On five years’ time on real estate mortgage; low rates of interest. W. H. H. Thomas. 1-tf.

Call at The Democrat office for your job printing:* The best job printer in the city. See us before leaving your order. . George West returned tcf> Indianapolis last Saturday evening to resume pis duties in the senate after an ab- < csuce of several days. Lorenj&o Todd fell down the shaft of the Prospect Hill mines at Vincennes last Friday and was instantly filled. He fell a distance of 235 feet. To restore gray hair to its natural color as in youth, cause it to grow abundant and strong, there is no better prephratiou than Hall’s Hair Rene wer. Andy Lory, the news agent, ha^ moyed his place of business to Lefe Bros, barber shop, where he can be found hereafter with all the latest daily papers. Mrs. Caroline Powers, of Petersburg, Pike county, and Mrs, Flora <• Goar of Hart township, visited the family of W. S. Coy this week.—-, Boonville Enquirer. You can buy undertaker’s supplies 25 percent cheaper than .any place at Braden's. Best hearse; best attention ; practical embalmer. Dont forget that he will not be undersold. 34-4 Excursion tickets are.offered by the E. & 1. railroad to Cleveland, Cincinati, Louisville, St. Louis and New York during January and February, Call on Agent Guukle for full particulars. Pension agent Spencer of ths state will distribute $2,700,000 to the veterans of Indiana during the next quarter. A grand total ot 110,800,000 is expended to the veterans in thi6 state each year. V . More snow has fallen in Southerft Indiana this year than for any previous winter in twenty years. Old timenf are commeutiugou the tact and telling of the happeningsof the heavy snow period In the early days. Frank’s charity sale at their 6tore yastprday was a grand success. The receipts amounting to c $138.49. Five per cent ot this will be given the ‘Women’s Relief corps for t he benefit of the poor of the city, the amount 60 donated being nearly seven dollars.— ^rincetou Democrat. * Py a decision of the supreme court, j written Oy Judge Eiliott, the merchwho keeps his shop open for business ou Sunday the same as on a secular day, by that act violates the law although he would not necessarily violate it, if upon request, he would sell some article needed at once to prevent serious loss or suffering'. One of our young ladies recently sent her photograph to her best fellow and wrapped it in a piece of newspaper on which was printed an ad for a stove firm. A portiou of the print adhered to the photograph and the young man was very much surprised to see staring him in the face* m J)old pica type the following words. “See the name on the leg.”

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Wheat 10 worth 46 cents, and corn 35 cents in the Petersburg market. £1 H. Tislow jewelry and watchmaker Petersburg. All work guarteed. 28* Miss Lillie Dillon, of Otwell, is the guest of the family of A. Hendricks. —Huntiugburg Argus. An “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” company is headed this way. Petersburg is bound to be in the swim and not behind any of its neighbors. Fred Smith, trustee ot Washington township, Pike county, spentTuesday and Wednesday here, visiting his brother-in-law, C. W. Armstrong.— Bootivillc Enquirer. Miss Edna Tislow, danghter 6f Thomas Tislow, fell and broke an arm Monday. The fractujre was reduced and she is doing as well as could be expected at this writing. Head Qdaktkks—for real, estate, farm and city properly for sale on reasonable terms at the reliable realestat** agency of W. H. H. Thomas, the leading real 9 estate agency In the county. 38-5

Ilibberl L. Kain, living near this city, made The Democrat office a call last Friday. Mr. Kain is probably the tallest man in Pj$te county or Southern Indiana for that master. He measures six feet seven and onehalf inches in his stockirg feet. It is an ill wind that blows nobody good. T’he snow furnished a demand for sleds and Helped the sled-maker. Then the 6/iow melted and froze into ice, so a barefooted or slick shod horse could not = travel, thus furnishing work for the blacksmith. * And thus we move along, ail taking outturn at the great wheel of for.utie. Fred Smith, the furniture dealer and undertaker, whq.se place of business was bufued out last Thursday morhiug desires The Democrat to | express his thanks to those who assisted i\| saving^ a portion of his stock of goods. The report that part of the books and papers of the trustees office of Washington township were burned is* unfounded. All were saved as were all of Mr. Smith’s papers of value; For Reut. A good river botfom farm of 383% acres. Will rent for three or five years; *250 acres in cultivation; 40 acres in new ground;' balance clear Of stumps and roots, 83% acres in woods and pasture. This farm is well fenced; has two dwelling bouses; two orchards good barn.and stable, aud an ever lasting spring |of water. Will rent all in one body, or divide it for two parties. Bouse is situated on bUf, a dry and healthy place near school-and chttrch and~ postoffice Terins $3.00 per acre, if parties take all; will take a good note and wait until crop is made. Farm is three miles from Haysville. Also have 1500 bushels of corn for sale Ion said farm. For futher | particulars apply to W. F\ Rodirael, loan and real estate agent, Petersburg, Ind. 36-8 It May do as Much For You. Mr. Fred Miller, of Irving ill. writes that he had a severe kidney trouble for many years, with a severe pain in his back and also that his bladder was affected, He tried so many so called kidney cures without any good result. About a year ago he began use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all. kidney and liver t roubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove ot«: statement.! Price only 50c for large bottle at J. R.1 Adams Son's drugstore O. W. O. Hardman. 'Sheriff of Tyler^Co., W. Va , appreciates a good thing andydoes not hesitare to say so. He w-as almost | prostrated with a cold when be procured a | bottle of Chamberlain’s cough remedy. He | says:*‘lt gave me prompt relief. I find it to be an invaluable remedy for coughs and colds.” For sale by J. R. Adams & Son, Petersburg. E. Pillou, Otwelt.

Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive* ly cures piles,'or no pay required. It is j guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or I money refunded.. Price 25 cents per box. I For sale by J R. Adams & Son. • ». We w ish to state to our patrons that one | Minute Cough cure is a safe and reliable ! remedy for children troubled with croup, j cold, hoarseness and lung troubles. It is j pleasant to take and quickly cures. Adams & Son. -;'w^v ^ Mrs. Emily Thorne, who resides at Toledo W ashington, says she has never been able ! to procure any medicine for rheumatism that relieves the pain so quickly and effect- ! ually as Chamberlain's Pain Balm and that she has also used it for lame back with great success. For sale by J B. Adams A Son, Petersburg, E. Dillon, Otwell, Horn ^seekers Excursion. The Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern .Railway will, on February 5th, sell tickets to all points south and southeast, including the Valley of the Virginia, at one fare for the round trip. ■ For rates *,nd other information, apply to nearest agent B, & o. S W. R’y, or address J. M. Chesbrough, General Passenger \ Agent. St. Louis, Mo. | A gentleman of this country who has ex. ceilent judgement remarked to us the other j day thav he knew of no pill so good for constipation, dyspepsia and liver complaint as \ 1X» Witt’s (little Early Risers. Adams & [Son, ‘ '• i

Ealfhto .of the Maccabees. The *tate commander writes as fmm Lincoln, Neb., as follows: -‘After trying other medicines for what seemed to t*e a very obstinate cough, to oar two ehiidr.n we tried Dr. King’s New Discovery and at the end of two days the cough entirety left them. We will not be without it hereafter, as our experience proves that it cures where ail other remedies faiI.”Signed 1*1 W. Stevens, state com.—Why not give this great medicine a trial as it is guaranteed and trial bottles are free at J. R Adams & Son’s drugstore. Regular size 50c and f l. Ten davs loss of time on account of sickness and a doctor bill to pay. is anything but pleasant for a man of a family to con-i template, whether be is a laborer, mechanic, merchant or publisher. Jas. O Jones, publisher of the Leader, Nexia, Texas, was sick in bed for ten days with the grip durits prevalance a year or two ago. Later in the season be had a second attack. He suys“in the latter case I used Cbamberlain’scou/h remedy with considerable success, I think only being in bed a little over twp days. The second attack 1 am satisfira would have been equally as bad^ns the first but for the use of this remedy.” It should be borne in mind that the grip is much the same as a very severe cold and requires precisely the same treatment When you wish to' cure a cold quickly and etieetuhlly give this remedy a trial. 25 and 55 cent bottles for sale by J R. Adams A Son, Petersburg. E. Dillon, Otwdl.

Headache is the direct result of indigestion and stomach disorders. Remedy these by using De Witt’s little Early Risers, and your headache disappears. The favorite little pills every where. Adams Son. Rheumatism Cored in A Day. ‘•Mystic Cure” for rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures<in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon tbe system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first does greatly benefits, 75 cents Sold by J. R. Adams & Son | De Witt’s Witch Hazel salve cured J. G. Gorrell of tbe worst case of eczema ever known in the state of Indiana. It &ures scalds, burns, indolent sores and hever tails to cure piles. Adams <& Son. Kelie&in Six Honrs. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the “New Great South American Kidney Cure.” .This new remedy is a great suiprise on account of its ' exceeding promptness in relieveing pain in • the bladder, kidneys, back and ever part of' the urinary passages in male or female. It | relieves retention of water and paiSi in pass-! iug it almost imufediatelv. If you want; quick relief and cure this is your remedy, j Sold by J. R. Ad'ams & Son. 30* Promptness is; a coniiiuendable virtue. That’s why we offer you one minute cough cure. It is prompt in relief and prompt in curing. That is whit it is made for. Sold by J. R. Adams & Son. Western Homeseekerv. The Baltimore & Ohio' Southwestern R’y will on January 15th, sell tickets to points west and southwest5 at one fare for the round trip, plus $2. ] f .» For rates and other iufdrmatioD apply to nearest ticket agent B. & O. S W. R’y, or address J. M Chesbrough, Gen’l Pass’r Agent, St. Lbuis, Mo. ' In these days ot telepeone, telegraph, electricity and steam, people cannot, afford to wait days or as many hours for relief. This is our reason for offering you one Minute Cough cure. Neither days, nor hours, nor even minutes elapse before relief is afforded. Adams and Son. English Salvin Liniineut removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes frojn Horsts, blood spavins, curbs splints, swceney, ring-bone, stifles, sprains, ail swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemtsp cure ever known Sold by J. R. Adams A Son. 30* Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect Made.

Notice of bale of Real Estate lu the matter of the estate of Wiliiam F. Beck, deceased. Proceedings to sell real 6Stftt6> Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Pike Circuit Court, the under- J signed administrator of the estate of Wiliam F. Beck, ^deceased, will offer for sa ,e at public auction at the door of the court house at Petersburg, Pike county, Indiana, on SATURDAY, 23rd day of FEBRUARY, 1895, The following described real estate situate in Pike county. Indiana, to-wit: The southeast part of thf^southweslf fractional quarter of section twenty-ssix .2(iJ, town one ilj north, range ulne (9) west; described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at the quarter section corner between sections^ twenty-six [26j and thirty-five [35], running thence west twenty (20) chains and seventy-two'(72) links to a stone on the southeast boundary line of Location No. fourteen [14]; thence north fifty-one and one-h&’f [dl>i! degrees; east twenty-six [26) chains and eleven f 11] links to a stake on the quarter section line and on the southeast boundary line of Location No seventeen (17j; thence south sixteen [16] chains to place of beginning, and containing sixteen and fifty-seven one-hundreth [16 57-100j acres, more or less. Terms or Sale.—One-third cash; onethird in six months and one-third in twelve mouths from date of said sale, the purchaser executing his notes to the administrator for the deferred payments with good aud suffi- : cient personal surety, and said notes to bear interest at the rate of six percent per annum I from date until paid and waiving valuation laws. Sale between the hours of ten o’clock 1 a. m. and four o’clock p. ra. J. T. GATT, Administrator. [ Posey & Chappell, attorneys. 36-4 |- Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of George W. Kinman, late of Pike county, Indiana, deceased, will offer for sale at pnblic auction,on Saturday, the 9th day of February, 1895, at the late residence of the deceased in the town of Winslow, all of the personal property of the estate, not taken by his widow, consisting of horses, wagon, buggy, harness, cow, ! sheep, hogs, farming implements, corn, growing wheat in the field, bees and bee-house, household and kitchen furniture, and other I articles too numerous to mention, i • Terms of Sale.—On all sums of five dolI lars and over a credit of nine months will be given, the purchaser giving note with approved freehold surety, bearing six percent interest from date of sale and without relief : from valuation laws. On all sums or less than five dollars, cash. Sale to begin at nine o’clock a.m. ^nd no property to be removed until the same is paid for or note given. -SylVkstjs* F. KiffMAS. January 12,1895. 36-3 -/ Administrate.

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HAMMOND & WHITMAN Have placed in stock in the $. P. Hammond Jewelry Store a fine selection of high grade Pianos and Organs of all the latest makes, such as tbe Decker Bro#., Steinway, Fischer, Haines. Baldwin, Crown and Ellington Pianos, fcstey, Hamilton and Crown Organs. Call and see us before purchasing, as we will save yon money. Our prices and terms are in accordance with the times. Sheet Music and Music Books kept in stock. ~ Hammond & "Wdiitrnan. ___ ______ - ■ _..__ ; ... f BEXLGEN & CLIPHA.NT, * IXRTTQOXSXS ® . • - s ■ ;■ ■ : / KEEP IN STOCK A.FULL JftN P COMPLETE L£NK OF HIP’CLxe i XDiru.g'ss $ and * DMCecLiciiles Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varniehes, Wall Paper of the latest designs. * - - * . iv >4 ' . ■i . ' ' ' j • • . * • r 1 / ■ • Books, Perfumery and Toilet Articles of all Sinda For that terrible Cough or Cold try Bergen’s Asthma Cure. A sure relief

Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In the matter of the estate of Jasper Farmer, deceased- • In tJie/Pike Circuit Court March term, 1595. , Notice is hereby given tbat the undersigned as administrator of the estate of Jasper Farmer, deceased, lias presented and tiled bis accounts and vouchers tn final settlement of said estate, and the same will come up for the examination and action of 6aiu Ciri cuit Court, on t he 13th day of March, 1895, at which time ail persons interested in SJ^i estate are required to ap[>e»r in said Oftiirt, and show cause, if any there be, why said accounts aiid vouchers should not oe approved. And the heirs of said estate, ail’d ail others interested therein are also required, "at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. VIN SUN FRjA NC F, January 30,1895. Administrator. Richardson A Taylor, attorneys. Notice of Administration. a_. Notice is hereby giVen. that the undersigned has been appointed by’ the Clerk of the Pike' Circuit Court of Pike county, State of Indiana, a-lini nistra tor of the estate of George Kinman, late of Pike county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ts‘. K. Kinman, January‘12,1895. 36-3 A dministrator.

Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. ' In the matter ot -the estate of Joseph A. f Cole man. deceased. • In the circuit,court, March term. 1^9a. Notice Us hereby given that the undersigned as aeftninistrator of the estate of Joseph A. Coleman, deceased, has presented and filed .his? accounts and vouchers in final settlement i o’.' said estate, and that the same will come up tor the examination and action of said cir- ; cuit court on the 13th day of Mt.rch, 189a. 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. Arid the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, ] at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said.estate ' i, dfll.Ll AM A. COLEMAN, January 30,1895. Administrator. Riehardson & Taylor, attorneys. Notice to Delinquent Tai-Payers All delinquent Tax-payers will take notice that I have been appointed deputy tex collector foiJ Pike county, and those who want to save costs will do so by paying their taxes at once at the treasurer’s ntnoe. ■„* * ; NELSON STONE, 36-4 Deputy Collector.

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