Pike County Democrat, Volume 25, Number 48, Petersburg, Pike County, 12 April 1895 — Page 5
fcfefife «flutttgf«nwaj A-.IJJag . L^,.JUg—ggggB W. C. Miller of Oakland Ciiy,whj|e acting aa a deputy constable aliol Sanford Bush Jest Saturday. Basil bad beefl arrested for theft, and If. H. Richardson went on his bond. Bash soon disappeared leaving his bondsman in the lurch, fle got oat A warrant for his arrest and Miller, who is Richardson's son-in-lnw, was .sent after Bush who had been located at Fredericksburg, Harrison county. When approached by Miller, Bush yan, and to frigliteu the priuouer he .discharged hi* revolver in the air, tbut the hammer drew back hard and came in range of the fleeing man and he received the charge in the back .under the left shoulder, the bullet massing through the body. The mau Was given medical attention at ouce. He may die. MjUer wept back to .Oakland City, but returned to Mill* town and surrendered himself to the authorities for trial Tuesday. He .claims that it was accidental and had no iutendon whatever of shotting the man, .simply discharging the weapon in order to frighten the fugitive into surrendering. Miller was formerly sheriff of this county and has many friends here. William R. Bryant, of Ord, Valiev .county Neb., is here soliciting aid for the jRepple of his county. He has 4be proper credentials showing that he is authorised to receive donations fbr the drouth stricken people of his ^county. He is ap Indianlan by birth having liyed in Warrick county some years ago. He is meeting with very good success here, the people donating .very liberally. The streets about, the court house gre still being monopolized by the horse-trading fraternity, much to the .discomfort of the farmer* and the citizens of the town. The “plug" nuisance should be looked after by the ^proper officials. Mrs. 8. Thompson, of Russellville, •Illinois, has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Grim, near this .city for the past week. Prof. S'* school wilt dose today and he will be .here to-morrow.—Oakland Journal. By calling at this office you can secure “Coin's Financial School,” .“Coin’s Up to Date,” and “A Tale ot Two Nations.” You should read them. Appropriate Easier services will be held at the various churches in !**• tersbnrg next Sunday. You should pot fail to attend them. Pensions Granted. The following pensions have been granted In this section of the State during the past week, and include original, restoration, Increase and widows and orphans: Joseph Morris, Petersburg. Elijah A. McNeetey. Scalesville. John W. Vandern, Stendal. Andrew Kline, Siberia William B. Oilles, Perrysvll’e. William C. Sanderson. Evansville. Washington Rider, Canneibarg. Albert Botler, Evansville. John W. Lewis, Pond Creek Mills. Nathan S. Martin, Somerville. . Alfred Crawford, Mt. Vernon. Allen Bybee, Mentone. Tlannab Jollier, Vincennes. Louisa Little. Eminence. Joseph F. (Jerkin, Shoals. Absolem Jordan, V incennes. Joseph Molinarl. Tell Citj.
Fiu Friitlif. The Democrat excel I# any other office in this section when it comes to the point of job priming. Wt> are prepared to execute ail classes of work equal to soy city office. The printing is done under the super* vison oi one versed in the art and that way gives to its patrons the best l£> be had. The office keeps in stock nothing but firstclass goods, and has just received another large invoice of firstclass stationery. Give us a call when needing work of a firstclass order. Marriage Licenses* The following marriage licenses have been issued since our last report. Inac Farmer and Elizabeth Mason. Samuel J. Mlley and Emma Wilson. William E. Ferguson and Prissie Lnttrell. James Smith am} Emma E. Withers. A. Woman Who Will W«*. Wanted in every county to introduce the celebrated “Hygeia” wai*w for alt ages. This waist supercedes the corset, and lias received the unanimous approval of the leading physicians of America. $3 outfit free Any energetic woman can make from $15 to ISO weekly. Send for circulars and terms. HYGEIA MF0. CO., 373 Canal St., New York. Bafiklen* Arnica Salve. Hie host salve in the world for puts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever aorea, tetter, chapped heads, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or inonky refunded Price 36 cents per box. fpf self for J B Adams * Son.
William Wilte * ****** **» *le*. Mars* f»P ft AugJ** laat 8ttndaF. The New Light* have close** their meetings here. Connie Crew visited Sugar Ridge Sunday afternoou. Miaa Emma DeBfr^lsr ha# opened a dressmaking ahop. J. F. Thomas tramsacted bpainem at Petersburg Tomdajf. Charles Martin paid his respects to friends at Oakland, Sunday. Rev. Hale preached an eloquent sermon at the M. E. church Sunday. Lewis Fleeoer, of Wactesyille,Posey county, passed through here Monday. A.J. Heuring is better than ever prepared to repair watches and clocks. We are to hare a new gent's furnishing establishment in the very near future. A. J. lleoriag for watch, clock and jewelry repairing. All work warranted. Prof. DeTar began hit spring term of school Monday morning with an enrollment of 35. The town board met Monday night and ordered • that (tome important streets that hare been closed up for personal use, he opened up tor the benefit of the public. A number of citizens met in mass convention last Satmday night aud nominated the following ticket lor town offices: For M arsbfcl—Charles Wesley. For Treasurer—J. F. Ttomas. For Clerk—G. B. DeTar. For Trustee 1st Ward—C. W. Young. For Trustee 3rd Ward—J. M. Beardsley. All Free, Those who have used Dr. King’s New Discovery know its value, and those wbq have not, have now the opportunity to try It free. Call on the advertised druuggist and get a trial bottle free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen 4b Co. Chicago and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life pills free, as well as a guide to health and household instructor free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. J. B. Adams A Son’s drugstore. Sick headache, constipation and indigestion are quickly cured by DeWitts Little Early Risers, the Famous little pills. Adams A Son. Nporgeou Sayings. Downey Beatty and family visited the family of John Shepard last Sunday. Dr. Osborn's team ran away last Sunday morning completely demolishing the boggy. Miss Emma Shephard is slowly recovering from a severe attack of tousilitis and iuflarnatorv rheumatism. Trustee-elect J. M. Davis, aud J. M. Nixon are visiting friends in Missouri, f They will remaiu several days. The presbytery of Patoka association of Regntar Baptists met here last Friday and ordained James F. Ross to the ministry. Dr. J. T. Lance, who has been sick for about one year, was taken to Lynnville last week aud placed under the care of Dr. 6. H. Camp for treatment. CJncle Jack Beatty one of onr oldest citizens, died last week of heart failure and was buried at the Blackfoot cemetery. Eider Gadden preached his funeral. The M. E. church here is now completed. Sunday school was held in the church here last Sunday. The community has, reason to feel proud of tbe house.. 1 Doctor H. B. Fish, of Qravois Mills, Mo., a practicing physician of many years experience, writes: De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve has ne equal for indolent sores, soalds and burns. It stops pain instantly, heals a burn quickly and leaves no scar. Adams A Son.
Those who never reed the advertisement in their newspapers raise more than they presume. Jonathan Kenison. or Bolen, Worth Co* Iowa, who had been troubled with rheumatism in his back, arms and shoulders read an item in his paper about how a prominent German citizen of Ft. Madison bad boon cored. Be procured the same medicine, and to use his own words: “It cured mo right up ” He also says “A neighbor and his wife were both sick in bed with rheumatism. Their boy was over «» my boose and said they were so bad he had to do th« cooking, I told him of Cbamberlain’d Pain Balm and how it had cured me, be got a bottle and it cured them up in a vreek. COpents u bottle for sale by J. B. Adorns A Son Petersburg; E. Dillon, Otwell. W.T. Sanford, station agent of ijeeper. Clarion Co., Pa„ writes: I can recommend One Minute Cough Cure as the best I ever need. It gave instant relief and a quick core. Adams A Son. ▲ Liberal Offer. The American Publishing House, 3860 JTgrmount Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. will send tf any address, part 16 of Young People’s Bible History. This number contains IS magnificent. fuli-pafe engravings with n Bible history of each. If you want this beaugfol number tiend them your name and p$et ofice address by reftirn mail.
Mia* Jennie Stork Ison the tick list. Trustee Bsnrett til at th® county capitoi Wedneadmy. GeU at Stilwetl ft Myer’a for anything In *he karneu tine. Bey. Hogan, of Monroe township! wee In onr town Monday. Tine Teraolt spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Lynuville. . Rev. Hennlgs and wife were the gneste of Henry Saulmaa last Sunday. ■> ‘ Prof. A. G. Cato of Lemaatemville visited the Stendal Normal last Thursday. The corporation fever is raging again and Stendal will probably be Incorporated soon. Keep the ball rolling. Last Sunday was confirmation day at the Lutheran church. A large crowd was present and the exercises were well rendered. W. C. Lawrence and Miss Anna Hargrave of Augusta were mingling among their many friends and former schoolmates here hist week. The Stendal Normal Is holding np well In interest and attendance. The school has representatives from every district in the township. Several from Monroe township and some from Dubois county Onr better halves say they could not keep house without Chmmberiian’s cough remedy It is used in more than half the homes in Leeds. Sim Bros., Leeds, Iowa. This shows the esteem in whleh tnat remedy is held where it has been sold for years and is well known. Mothers have learned that there Is nothing an good for oolds, croup and whooping cough, that it cures these ailments quickly and permanently, and that it is pleasant and safe for children to take. 26 and 60 cent bottles for sale by J. R. Adams A Son Petersburg, E. Billon, Otweil. Otwell Items. Albert Craig is improving slowly. The township assessors are among us but fiud no dogs. Just sold. Rachel £. Conger is moving her household goods to Petersburg. Jesse Simons is very low at this writing and not expected to live. William Braden oi Petersburg, was iu onr burg last Tuesday on business. Anna Haskins has returned from the city with a fuli stock of millinery goods. Ben Thacker is moving into the Bell property one-half mile west of Otwell. Val Ritter has moved into the Conger property and i9 making good improvements on the.same. B. H. Bowman. Pub. Enquirer or Bremen, Ind., writes: Last week our little girl baby the only one we have was taken sick with croup. After two doctors failed pa give relief and life was banging on a ritefe thread we tried One Minute cough cure and its life was saved. Adams A Son. CiarkvIUe Items. The base ball boys are practicing for the coming season. Emery Steel made a business trip to Petersburg last Saturday. Taylor Elkins of this place is going to move to Petersburg this week. Miss May Willis was visiting her sister near Beckvilie Sunday last. James Gray, of near Union, is visiting his mother who is dangerous il'.. William Lust and wife of Beckvilie, were visiting friends in Logan township Sunday.
It will be an agreeably surprise to persons subject to attaeks of bilious colic to learn that prompt relief may be bad by taking Chainberlttin’e Colic, Cholera and Diarboea remedy. In many instances the attack may be prevented by taking this remedy as soon as the first symptoms of the disease appear. 26 anddO cent bottles for sale by J. R. Adams A Son, Petersburg, £. Dillon, Otwell_' English Salvin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horns, blood spavins, curbs splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by J. B. Adams A Son. 10* Rheumatism Cared ia A Day. t;Mystic Cure” for rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to $ days. Its action upon the system is remarkable end mysterious. It removes at onoe the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first does greatly benefits, 15 cents. Sold by J. R. Adams A Son A. J. Richardson, of Jefferson City, Mo., chief enrolling force 88th general assembly of Missouri writes: 1 wish tP testify to the merits or One Minute Cough Cure. Wleu other so called cures failed. I obtained almost instant reltef and a speedy oure by the use of One Miaute cough cure. Adams A Son. Answer This. The largest subscription house in the country wants a first class representative for this community for strictly special [ work Short hours good pay. Ministers, J teacher, or wide awake man nr woman i given prefptrenoe. Address stating age and I former employment Globe Bible Publiah- | ing Oq., m Chestnut St. Phils., P*. i Dr, Price’s WnrM'i Pair
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