Pike County Democrat, Volume 25, Number 51, Petersburg, Pike County, 3 May 1895 — Page 5

At Adams & Rice’ss> '! J I “Blue Front Grocery” •SSEEisgen Buil<iing£5Too eugdlM California Granges. You can get Jiee Messina Lentous. I You can get Inc BlueAeU Banannaa. You one get tee Ren Davis Apples. M You can get fee Evaporated Apricots. You oaa get ine Evaporated Apples. You oaa get lae California Dried Feaeltee. All kinds Sugar Cured Meats and Dried Beef. Fine line of Canned Goods, and the Item line of Green and Boasted Codes in Petersburg. Conte one, oome all, to "THE BLUE FRONT” AND INVESTIGATE.

fi Biobardflon’s Art Studio I Miii Stmt, Petersbirg. We are prepared to do all work In the photographer** line from the smallest to the largest. Groups yd Sail Sort t Spxiiltj. Copying and Enlarging given special attention. Our outfit Is entirely new. and we guarantee the best work In Southern Indiana. | CJk T.T-! jLJtTJD MXJfC 78.

B.&0. S-W. RY. Tralus lefcve Washington as follows for iClnclnnati*l :42am *12:50pm +6:17am fl :20pm £*t. Louis *1:42am *l:W7ptnr 12:50pm Loulivilto *1:42am *12:50pm 4 Vincennes*! :42Hm *1 ^7pmf 12:50pm-f 11 KBpm * Daily, f Except Sunday. For detail information regarding .rates, time on connecting lines, sleeping, parlor jeers, etc., address THOS. DONAHUE. Ticket Agent, B. A 0.8-W. Ity.. Washington, Ind. J. M.CHESBROUGH, General Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo.

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Fcr sleeping ear reservations maps, rates and farther information, call on your nearest ticket agent, or address, E . B. GUXCKEU, Agent, Petersburg, lnd. J. B. CAVAN4UQH, Gen. Pass. Agent Evansville A Terre Haute R. R., Evansville, lad. IfcTOXICEB! Horses! At the Stock Yards at Petersburg, May 4th, llth and 18th, 1 will castrate all horses and ooits that may be brought to me for tbe purpose. NoCbaifps. No Blkkdino. Ecraseur process. My prices ate: one-year olds, $1.08; two-year-olds, $1 23; three-year olds, $1.30, etc. CLAB&iCft Y. DAVIDSON. Union, Indiana. FRED SMITH Dealer in ail kinds of « * « FURNITURE,

Faneral Supplies A. Specialty. We keep on head at ell times tbe finest line of Parlor end Household Furniture to be found In tbe city. • Bedroom and Parlor Salts 0 Specialty. _ . . In (Uneral supplies we keep Caskets, <^W>ud«, etc~ ft the best make.

3k £ikr gotraftj genuwat SpnrfNB Sayings. Farm work it well advanced here. Wheat that vu fertilised looks well. The frnit will be over an average here, except peachea which will make a half crop. * Mias Lora Farmer of Monroe City, viaited friends here last week. J. W. Scales and wife viaited Ar* thnr friends last Sunday.

Dr. J. T. Dance was at borne last week. He thinks that he will soon be able to resume his profession. Cot worms are doing great damage to clover and early vegetables. Booker Bros, have their saw mill in operation on the farm of Shepard & Lorton. John McCreary of this township, is the proud father of twins, a boy and girl. Boro April 28th. Frank Bilderback of Augusta, visited relatives aud friends here last week. Leonard Bret? of Huntingburg.and a gentleman from Colorado are digging for silver two miles south of this place. It is claimed that the dirt is rich and that silver in payiug quantities will be found. Dr. & F. Scott, Blue Ridge, Harrison Co„ Mo., says: “For whooping cough Chamberlian's Cough Remedy is excellent." By using it freely the disease is deprived of all dangerous consequences. There is no danger in giving the remedy to batpes, as it contains nothing injurious. 25 and 50 ceut bottles for sale by J. R. Adams A Son Petersburg; E. Dillon Otweil. * Stendal Siftings. C. D. liettke was in Holland last Sunday. Jack Killian and wife were in town Sunday visiting their many friends aud relatives. Jack is always welcome.

About twenty or the normal stu* dents attended the teachers’ examination at Wiuslow last Saturday. - Sarah Hemmer of Gibson county, is attending normal Ivere. William Shrode was at Yelpen the first of thciweek. C. Wiseman is building a new house. Trtistec-eleci jjass attended the meeting of the countv board of education at Winslow, Wednesday. Mr. Bass is a well qualified man and will no doubt make an excellent trustee. Otto Baametster is about through assessing for this year. Joseph Shrode of Augusta, was in town Saturday. Miss Jennie Stork entertained a number of her friends and schoolmates Monday evelHnjr. Rheumatism Cured in A Day. ‘•RjBtic Cure” for rheumatism and NenrnIgia Tadic*lly cures in 1 to S days. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. Hie first does greatly benefits, 75 cents. Sold by J. E. Adams A Son. Call at Tax Democrat office for your job printing. The best job printer in the city. See us before leaving your order. Monday evening, Squire Thurmau joined in marriage Willis H. White, of Martin county, aud Miss 3£ary B. White of this place. The festive army worm Is getting in its work in clover and meadow lands. The farmers all over the county report the eutire loss of the clover cirop in many localities. The assessor is now abroad in the land, aud ye that own wealth should soli it and take roar pay therefor ih silver or gold, for your greenbacks (are taxable. You esnuot hoard your ! paper money now, or you will have j your foot in tt. Be kind to your j neighbor and give him your dug, don’t keep it.

— . ■»*•■«». ■■■.~. — .—■' Medal Isntest. The following It the program tor the medal content to be held at the M. E. church, Mar 7, *t 8 p. m: mwU --t lfn.Qlldllil Mate bjr choir. Scripture reorient ...Rev. Anderson Pnew... ....But. Elder Mode by choir. Recitation No. I. Solo. Recitation Ro.t Duett. Recitation No. t. Quartette. Recitation Mai Recitation No. 6. Duett. RedlsHon Nat. Quartette. Judge*. Benediction ......... .Rev. Otndvcna Organist, hm»mi tadtnoa BUltCHtM Mono AW. « Rapt, of Medal Contact Work. This will be the last silver contest for Petersburg. Petersburg having won six silver medals is invited to oentesl for a gold medal at Washington in connection with the School of Methods, May 14th or lStb.

Notice to Teachers ef Pike Ceaaty. The Stale Board of Education at Its meeting in March adopted the Beading Circle edition of Buskin’s Essays ss the basis for literary examination for the six months beginning with May, and studies in Shakespeare, edited for the Beading Circle, for the year beginning with November. Questions will be prepared on these books as follows: buskin’s essays. May—Qui Judicatis Terrain. June—Fors Ciavigera. Letters one and three. July—Fors Ciavigera. Letters four and six, August—Athena in the Heart. September—Athena in the Heart. October—Buskin as a Teacher. STUDIES IN SHAKESPEARE, November, December, January, FebPuary, March and April—Henry vm. '4 May, June, July. August, September and October—The TemjKjst. Very respectfully, John B. Blaizk. Co. Supt. 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: Henry Wagoner, Rockport. David R. Rowe, Rockville. Jeremiah L. St ropes, Bloomfield. Charles Dwyer, Loogootee. David L. Robinson, Cannelton ’ WiUiam D. Sbepardrfgifcxmvflle. Catharine A. Scott, Vincennes. Frank Lints, Mt. Vernon. Gottfretd Zachirpe, Tell City. , William H. Ellis, Rockport. Thomas Dailey, Vincennes. George W. Morphy. Evansvll’e. George W. Brittlngham. Oatsvilie. John C. Kassel, Mt. Vernon. Nicholas Harter, Gentry. Minors of Joseph A. Barrett, Stewartsville. Notice of Dissolution. E. A. Ely having been appointed judge of the circuit courts of Pike and Dubois counties, the law partnership heretofore existing hat ween him and 8. G. Davenport is thereby dissolved. All persons indebted to said late firm of Ely & Davenport are requested to call end settle, as said firm business and books must be closed at once. E A. Ely, S. G. Davenpobt. May 1,1895.

A lad; at Tooleys, La., was rer; sick with bilious oolic when M. C. Tisler, a prominent merchant ol the town gave her a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. He says she was well in forty minutes after taking the first dose. For sale by J. R. Adams A Son Petersburg; E. Dillon Otwell * < Schubert Symphony Club. I take pleasure iu recoin mending the Schubert symphony club and lady quartet. Their performance here last uight was certainly the most enjoyable musical entertainment ever given in this city and A return date would pack the house.—MaBamjp. Walcott, Monroe, Wis. This company appears here for one night only, Wednesday, May 8th. Tickets on sale at Hammond's jewelry store. Prices, Jo, 35 and 50c. A Woman Who Will Work. W anted in every county to introduce the celebrated “Hygeia” waists for all ages. This waist supercedes the corset, and has 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 M FG. CO., 878 Canal St^ New York. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses nave been issued since ogr last report. Elisha Copeland and Bertha X. Honchlns. | Willis H. White and Mary B. White. Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. i The best salve in the world for cuts, I bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever | sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, j corns, and all skin eruptions, and positiveI ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is I guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or I money refunded. Price 25 cet,taper ho*. | For sale by 4. B. Adams A Sou,

CATAiKH OF «1K KIMB1S. »otWw <tttQ Brigkl«i Mmsm Hiripaa’a LalMl Mcwn. la ike coarse of a recent lecture at1 tke uorgiral hotel Dr. Hartman Mid: “Catarrh of tke kidney is a wry common disease, growing more and more common eack year. The symptoms are pain In tke back; scanty high-colored urine, containing albamen and various sediments; nausea, and sometimes vomiting; puffiness of tke face and feet; dropsy of the legs; shortness of breath and general weakness; pallor and dryness of tke skin, chilly feelings, alternating with fever and sleepiness. “A tablespoonful of Pe-ra-na should be taken before each meal, between meals, and at bed-time, and enough Man-a-lin at night to produce one natural action of the bowels each day. When the disease is of long standing heated Pe-ra-na should be applied to the back in addition to the above treatment, and the diet consists principally of milk and dry toast. Avoid liquors aud tobacco”

Medical Seeks Free. The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Co., of Columbua, Ohio, are offering free, postpaid, two medical books, one on catarrh and catarrhal diseases, the other on spring medicines and spring diseases. These hooks contain the rerr latest and most reliable information on these important sob* jects. Por free book on cancer address Dr. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. Fear Big Successes. Baring the-needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale Dr. King’s New Discovery, for consumption, colds and coughs, each bottle guaranteed—Electric Bitters, the great remedy for liver, stomach and kidneys. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the beet in tbe world, and Dr. King’s New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill. All theee remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at J. R. Adams A Soa’a drug store. W. T. Sanford, station agent of Leeper, Clarion Co., Pa., writes: I can recommend One Minute Cough Cure as the best 1 ever used, it gave instant relief and a quick cure. Adama £ -aPeisons who sympathise with the afflicted will rejoice with D. E. Carr of 1235 Harrison street, Kansas City. He is an old sufferer from inflammatory rheumatism, but has not heretofore been troubled in this climate. Last winter he went up into Wisconsin, and in consequence has had another attack. “It came upon me again very acute and severe,” he said. “My joints swelled and be«tame inflamed, sore to touch or almost to look at. Upon the ur. gent request of my mother-in-law 1 tried Chamberlain’s Pain Balm to reduce the swelling and ease . the pain, and to my agreeable suprise. it did both. I have used three fifty cent bottles and believe it to be the finest thing for rheumatism, pains and swellings extant. For sale by J. R. Adams A Son Petersburg; E. Dillon Ot; Tell. * —x. '' ' English Salvin Liniment removes all bard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spaving, curbs splinf#, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save 350 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known. Sold by J. R. Adams A Son. 30*

Oar patrons will find DeWitte little early risers a safe and reliable remedy for constipation, dyspepsia and liver complaints, Adams & Sod. k Liberal Offer. The American Publishing House, JSSO Farmonnt Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. will send ts any address, part SB of Young People’s Bible History. This number contains 12 magnificent full-page engravings with a Bible history of each. If you want this beautiful number send them your name and post office address by return mail. Doctor H. B. Fish, of Gravois Mills, Mo., a practicing physician of many years experience, writes: De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve has ne equal for indolent sores, scalds and burns. It stops pain instantly, heals a burn quickly and leaves no scar Adams ft Son. Relief In Six Hears. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the “New Great South American Kidney Cure.” This new remedy is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys; back and ever part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost imraediatelv. If jou want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by J. R. Adams ft Son. 30* A. J. Richardson, of Jefferson City, Mo., chief enrolling force 88th general assembly of Missouri writes: I wish to testify to the merits of One Minute Cough Cure. When other so called cures failed. I obtained almost instant relief and a*1 speedy cure by the use of One Minute cough cure. Adams ft Son. Answer Tbit. The largest subscription house in the country wants a first clam representative for this community for strictly special work Short hours good pay. Ministers, teacher, or wide awake man or woman given preference. Address stating nge and former employment Globe Bible Publishing Co., 723 Chestnut St. Phila., Pa. Dr. Price’s CreeS Baking Powder Most Perfect Msde,

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0 0 00000 PerTova Marshal, HENRY D. DARNELL. Par Tow Treuunr, ' HENRY & EDWARDS. For Town Clerk, ADAM 4, LORY. For Trustee Second Ward, ROBERT R. LEE. For Trustee Third Want WILLIAM LIIBS. . For Trustee Poarth Ward., DAVID DUSTER. For Trustee Fifth Ward, DANIEL C. ASHBY.

DO HI HI ID 0 0 H3 fta* Town Minbai. JESSE T. BATTUE. For Tswn Treasurer. WILLIAM A OL2PHANT. For Town Clerk. RICHARD CHEW. For Trustee Second Ward. PETER DORF. Far Trustee Third Ward. ’* JUDGE NICELY. for Trustee Fourth Ward, W. H. C. LINGO. For Trustee fKUi Ward. WILLIAM FINNEY.

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We have the celebrated New Home and White Sewing ichines. Large Hue. Must be sold. Call and see lhe» tchines. They are the best in the land. Petersburg Implement Cc u i in i n 11 n ii m H m 111 m i i ii m 11 ii 11 ii m nun niinnii i» i' j i '— - • . TWO LOAVES OF I : T' : ' . ■’ I * ; ’ Bread Given Away. I . ' • * • With every purchase of One Dollar’s worth of Groceries for Cash 1 will give Two Loaves of Bread, free. We are headquarters for aB.kimls.of Groceries. Oysters, Oranges, Banannas, Apples Call and see us when in the citj. Lunch at ail hours, W LIISSN- thecTtybakery

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ULMJU JU JUS) No More Nervous Headaches. Tk* Lyoit Me£aau Company: Dias Sue-—For years I was afflicted with stomach troubles and severe nervous headaches. Yonr remedy, sag* gested by friends, has cored m& My stomach troubles are gone and also the headaches. Mas Lomas Wsavta. 820 N. Illinois SI, Indianapolis A Lump of Lead in Hia Stomach. H. S. Buchanan, Decorator, 126 West Sixth street, Indianapolis, says: "For years, after eating, I would feel as if I had a lump of lead in my stomach. This, with a soureness rising into pay , mouth, would make me fed miserable beyond the power of words to tell. I , have taken one box of LYON’S SEVEN WONDERS and it has dope me a world of good. I can confidently recommend it to anyone afflicted with dyspepsia or stomach trouble of agy kiwi