Pike County Democrat, Volume 26, Number 16, Petersburg, Pike County, 30 August 1895 — Page 8

p Base Ban. The game of hall (Waved at sporta- * man park i««i Tuesday alierpoon ^M*i\veen ihetlarry Josephs championa fit Evansville, ami ihe local team' of Ihl* place wilt Ihe heat [plated on Ihe ground* this season ami resulted ill • victory for Ihe local team. The following la the score: Inning* 1 ‘2 3 4 S 8 7 X «-r h e Hurry Josephs*! 0 0 10 2 0 6 0-S 'ft II Petersburg . 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 0 x-t* » .7 Ai ihe opening of ihe seison the Petersburg bail duh arranged to have 8umlav games. Our jieople renionalratctl with them »o leave off playing on Sunday promising to patronize them during the week day games. The hoys agreed to plav on week days only and have thus far kept their part of the contract. The gate receipts however are not what they were led Jlo expert and they are loosing.; and Unless they receive better support promptly they must return to the Sunday game. The hoys have cured g<*od teams for the games here whieh have been well played and deserved patronage front the public. Next week promises three good games which will decide the (questiou of Sunday playing. All who are iovcgaof base flail, should turn out ami git*K the hoys their 8iip|>ort. The (irlp. An experience with this disease during nil Us past, epidemics, warrants the bold claim that i>r. King’s New Discovery will positively cure each and every case if taken iu time, aud patient takes the ordinary care to avoid exposure. Another thing has been proved, that those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery, escape the maity troublesome after results of this disease. py all means get a t*ottlc and try it. It is guaranteed, and mouey will be refunded if no good results follow its use. Sold by J. R. Adams & Son. The musical feature of the State fair program this year will be more than interesting. Four of the best bands in the country will engage in the grand military ami musical demonstration, on JKViday, 21; ami on Wednesday the living llag, composed of 1.000 scl.ool children dressed in red, white and blue,will sing patirotie airs. expense will be spa ml to make the fair of 1895 the most successful in Jhe history of the State. The following criminal cases have been tyied in the circuit court during fhe past week ;. ' State vs John Kmlspr, selling liquor on Sunday; lined $10 and costs. State vs John Hmiser, selling liquor ou Sunday; fined DO and costs. State Vs Charles Hawkins, gambling; fined $10 aud costs. Stale vs John A. Miley, assault and battery with intent to kilt; tried by jury and found net guilty. State vs Albert Duvall, assault and battery' with intent to kill; fried by jury Wednesday found guilty; verdict of two years.

Rev. Ellen (Iroendyke returned missionary from Rotufunk, West Africa, will preach at the following named places respectively: Washington, Friday night September, 65 Butler, Saturday night September, 7; Adkinson chapel, near Oatsville, Sunday morning September 8, 10:30; Oakland, Sunday night September 8; Huntingburg, Monday night Septemi*r,9. Dr. Jerome DeMott of Otwell, is yisitinsr Dr. Dink, For the past three years Dr. DeMott has been attending piedical college at Ann Arbor Michigan. He will take h*s fourth and finishing course at the university of i’ennsylvania, at Philadelphia. This js pue of the leading medical institutions of the United States. When von come to attend the fair call at this office. We want to make your acquaintance, and also take your subscription for the largest and best focal paper in the county. Our latchstring is always out. A jolly crowd of youug people from here attended a social at Daniel pavidson’s near Union, last Saturday night. They report an enjoyable time. Owing to a rush of advertising we are compelled to omit a vast amouut of local news and correspondence Lfzaie, the little daughter of Rev. Willis, who has been sick for several pionths is still very low. Awarded Highest Donors, World’s Fair. t CREAM RAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. rat from Ammonia, Alum or any ether adulterant, 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.

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Pensions .Granted. The following pensions have been "ranted in the First Indiana district during the past week, and include original, restoration, increase and widows and orphans: Thomas Jones, Ne'e bon?. rhoiuns Howard, MeCutclianvllle. ^ Daniel F. Williams, New bur". Adam Youuk. Oakland City. Sarah J. Wolfe, Patoka. John D. Small, Tennyson, John W. Buttler, MrCutehanvllle. lv>rl>8s c. Ingram, Selvln. W Hlinm J. tyuirk, Cannelton. John Klhs, Chrisney. Sarah J. Porter, New Harmony. Moses Beard. Bristow. Hubert Parsons, lYtersburg. John Sensing, Newburg. William PiKjuay, Kvansville. Arthur Khnnlek. Itullaloville. Wllllam M. Murray. Owensvllle. J antes 1)^ Klee. Kvansville. Wiley Jones, (deceased) Yineeuues. It May 1>« as Much for You. Mr, Fred Miller, of {riving. III., writes that be had a severe kidney trouble tor many years, with severe rains in bis back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried inauy so called kidney cures but with••tit any good results. About a year ago be tiegan the mse of Kleotrio Bitters and found relief at once. Bice trie Bitters is especially adapted to cure of all kidney and liver troubles and often gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only .Vie. large bottle. At J. R. Adams A iSon's drug store.

E. & I. Excursions., The E. &> I. railroad will sell exeti'r? sion tickets to the following points on the dates named : see agent for futher particulars: Plaiuvilie, Aug. 29 to SI. , Washington, Sept. 9 to 13. Oakland City, Auf.26 to SI. Riley, Sept. 24 to 27. Evansville, Sept 2. Evansville, sept, hi to 20. Pr'uceton, Sept. 9 to 14. Buffalo, X. Y. Sept. 19to 14. Iudlanapelts, Sept. 23 to 25. Minueo polls, Sept. 25 and 26. Cleveland. O., Oct. 14 to 19, Meridou. Conn., Sept. 2 lo 4. Torouto Canada, Sept. 2 to 4. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 9 to 13. Cleveland, O., Sept. 9 to 16. Chicago, 111,, Oct. 8 to 12. Lexington, Ky., Oct. 8 to 18. Denver^Col.. Sept. 2 to 8. Providence, R. I., Sept. 19 to IS. Valparaiso, Iud.. Sept. 12 to 16. Denver Col., Sept. 14 to 19. Vincennes, lud., Oct. 4 to9. Pesmoins. fa.. Sept. 9 to 12. Raltiiuore. 1ml., Sept. 16 tp 18. Atlantic, X. J.,‘Sepl. 16 to 22. Indianapolis, lad., Sept. 2S to Si. Buckleu’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 positively cures piles, or no pay required, lit is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or pnoney refunded. Price 35 cents per box. For sale by J R. Adams & sjou. - -- Marriage Li reuses. The following marriage licenses have been issued since our last report: Felix M. Rotinsou and Rella M. Robling. Granville B. Coleman and Anna K. McConuetl. Hollie Sk Simons and Orpha Evans. Simon B. Lewis and Ethel C. Cole. Herbret Richardson and Lora E. Cofcn. Thomas Hager and Susan J Corn. Maryal U. Chumbiey and Rosa Russ. Erwin Holding and Annie E. Gladlsh. Orian Steel and Mary Tisdal. John Spraggins and Myrtle A. Stephens. George W. Walker and Grace Ashley. Charles E Jones and Mary F. Horubrook. Thredones Davis and Seymantha Montgrumery. Alonzo McCormack and Amanda E. Nelson Samuel Chance and Oina Manning. James A. Isaacks and Sarah Ingram. George B. Selby and Eva Traylor. James Brenneu and Sarah J. Smith. * Smuduy School Picnic. There will be a Sunday school picuic at S. D. Johnson’s grove one mile west of Bumble, Pike county an j Saturday, September, 14,1895, for the! lieiieflt of Olive Branch Sunday J school. A banner will be given to; the school bringing the largest delega-1 tion, a silver medal to the sphool: furnishing the best singing. Ad* dresses will be given by prominent Sunday school men. Abundant of refreshments on the grounds. All are invited to attend. Committee. i

| YEARS OP INTENSE PAIN. Dr. X M. Wmttm, druggist ud physician, Humboldt, Neb., who suffered with heart disease for four years, trying every remedy and all treatments known to himself and fellow-practitioners; brieves that heart disease is curable. He writes: “I wish to tell what your valuable medl- , cine has done for me. For four yean I had I heart disease of the very worst kind. Sev- ■ oral physicians I consulted, said it was Rheumatism of the Heart.

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ur. Miles' New Heart cure, ud was surprised at the result. It put new life Into and made a new man of foe. 1 have not had a symptom of trouble since and 1 am satisfied your medicine has cured me for 1 hare now enjoyed, since taking it Three Years of Splendid Health. 1 might add that I am a druggist and have sold and recommended your Heart Cure, tor 1 know what It has done tor me and only wish I could state more clearly my suffering then and the good health I now enjoy. Your Nerrine and other remedies also give excellent satisfaction." J. H. Wans. Humboldt, Neb., May 9, *94. Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it attt, 6 bottles for 15, or Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores Health

Administrator’s Sale of Personal Property. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator ol the estate of \bijah Humphrey, deceased, will offer for sale at public auctiou at the late residence of the de* ceased Id Monroe township. Pike county. Indiana, on Wednesday, September 4, 1895, All of the personal property ot^iaid estate, (not taken by the widow), consisting of horses, hogs, cattle, hay corn in the fieid.wlieat, oats, farming implements, household and kitchen tuiuiture and other artioies. Teams or Sans: On all sums of five dollars and over a credit of nine months will be given, the. purchaser giving note with approved freehold surety and without relief from valuation or appraisement taws, and bearing eight percent interest after maturity; aud upon all sums under five dollars, cash; and no property allowed to be removed until the same la paid tOr or note given. Saie to begin at 9:30 a an, Alvin L. Powkks, 13-3 Administrator. <*■ Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In the matter of the estate of Catharine Rogers, deceased. in the Pike Circuit Court August term. 1895. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as executor of the estate of Catherine Rogers, deceased, has presented aud Bled his accounts and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and the same will come up for the examination and action of saiu Circuit Court on the 18th day of September 1895, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court, and show cause, if any there be, why j said accounts and vouchers should not oe approved. And the heirs of said estate, and I ail others interested therein are also required. at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof or their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. JOSEPH LORY, Executor. S. G. Davenport, attorney. lt>-3 notice of Final Settlement of Estate.! In the matter of the estate of John Skinner. deceased. In the pike circuit court, August term, 1895. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned as administrators of the estate of John Skin- j ner, deceased, have presented and filed their accounts and Vouchers in final settlement, of said estate, aud that the same will come up 1 for the examination and action of said cir- ! cult court op the list day of August, 1895, 1 at which time all persons interested in said t estate are required to appear in said court, and show cause, if any there be, why said ae- [ counts and vouchers should not he approved.! And the heirs of said estate, and all others } interested therein, are also hereby required, i at the time and place aforesaid, to appear , and make proof of their heirship or claim to ! any part of said estate _ Frank R. Kildkrback, Gkokgi SrissiR. August T, 1896. Administrators. S 6. Davenport, attorney. 13-3 Rheumatism Cared in A Day. ‘•Mystic Cure” for rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the 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. Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award.

Notice of Assignee’s Sale ol Heal Estate. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned assignee of the llrm of J. B. Young * t o and J. B. and Florence Y’oung individually, will offer for sale at public auction to th« highest bidder at the dooi of the court ltoust iu the town of Petersburg, Indiana, on Saturday, September 14, 1895, At one o'clock p m. the following described real estate in Pike county, in the state of Indiana, to* wit: Lots two and nine (3 and 9) in Harrell's addition to the town of Petersburg, 1 Indiana. Forty-six feet off of the northwest side ol lot niuety-one ;t»l) m the original plat of the town of Peteisourg, Indiana, being 48 feet front on Sixth street and ruuniug back 106 feet, being on the side adjuiuiug the alley. The southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-four. The north half of the southwest quarter ol section twenty-four, except that part thereol west ol the Pctersbntg and Washington road deeded to Frauk Hilderback. The southeast quarter of the northwtst | quarter of section twenty-four, and ail iu ! town one north of range eight west. Lot three (3) in fractional section It, town 1 north of range s west; 54 acres. I Part of tot one (11 in fractional section 14, i town i north of range 8 west, and described as follows. Beginning at the southwest corner of said lot tine aud running thence north ten chains to the bank of White river,thence | up the river north fifty-five aud one-hall deSrecs, east eleven and seventy-tive-oue-hun-reth chains tt. a Black Locust tree hi inches iu diameter at the mouth of the dttch.thence south forty-five degrees east with the course 1 of the ditch ten and fifty-huudredth chains to a stake and stone on the right of way ol the Evansville »Vt Indianapolis railroad, 1 thence south forty-one degrees west with said railroad right of way twelve and iwerty-five-hundredlii chains to the south boundary line of said lot one, theuee west eiglit and ninety-five-hundredth chains to the place ol begluning, containing 1884-100 acres more or less. All of that part of lot two (2) in fractional section fourteen, town one north of range eight west, tying west of the Evansville & Indianapolis railroad, containing 7 16-108 acres. ISnkl real estate is sold subject to any and all liens thereon,and on the following terms: One-third cash on day of sale, one-third in one year anti one-third in two years, the purchaser executing his promissory note for the deferred payments, waiving relief from valuation or appraisement laws of the state of Indiana, and bearing six percent interest from date and providing for attorney’s fees with good and sufficient surety to be approved by the assignee. (Ikokuk J. Nichols, Assignee. J. W. Wilson, attorney. 13-4 ^ Notice ot Administration. Notice is heret y given, that the undersigned has been appointed by theclerk ot the circuit court of Pike county, state of ludiana, administrator of the estate of Abijah Humphrey, late of Pike county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. ALVIN L. POWERS. August 7,18145. Administrator. Richardson A Taylor, attorneys. Notice to Non-Resident. The State of Indiana, Pike county In the Pike circuit court, August term, 1895. Jehu F. Thomas i vs. George Whitman. > Now comes the plaintiff, by John H. McConnell, his attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit, that the defendant, George Whitman, is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant that uuless be be and appear on the 81st day of the next term of the Pike circuit court to be holden on the third Monday ot August. A !>., 18545, at the court house in Petersburg in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be heard and determined iu bis absence. In watness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, at my office, this 3ist day of J ah*, A. !>., 1885. I2-S J W. BRUMFIELD, Clerk. Mee of Application for Liquor License Notice isherebx giveu to the citizens of the town of Winslow and of Patoka township in Pike county and state of Indiana: That the undersigned. Abijuh Beatty, a male person oyer the age ot twenty-one years and of good moral character, and who is not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and is a fit person to be iutrusted with the sate of iutoxicating liquors; that said applicant is the actual owuer and proprietor of the said business herein, that he is now aud for more than ninety days last past has been a continuous bonafide resident of Patoka township,in said cohatv aud slate, will make application under the laws of the -stale of Indiana to the Board of County Commissioners of Pike county, Indiana, at their September term and session. 1886. for a license to sell at retail, barter and give away intoxicating. spirituous, vinous, malt and other liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time and to permit the same to be drank in and on my premises. My place of business and premises wherein said liquors are to be sold and drank as aforesaid are precisely described and located to-wit: A part of lot number one hundred and six [I08] in the town of Winslow, in Pike county and state of Indiana; which part of said lot is particularly described to-wit: Beginning at the southwest eornerof said lot numberouehuudrtdand six [1081 and running thence north with Main street twenty-nine 2S>] bet .then re east sixty 160] feet, thence south twenty-nine [29] bet. thence west sixty feet to the place of beginning. And the building wherein said liquors are to be sold and drank as aforesaid, is a one-story frame building situated on the above described part, of said lot number one hundred and six >108] in said town of Winslow; and said building being on the southwest corner of said lot and fronts on Main street ot said town of Winslow; and the room wherein said applicant desires to sell ssdd liquors is specifically described and exactly located to-wit: Said room is located upon the ground floor in tbe south side of said bnikliug and fronts on Main street of said town, there being more than one room in said building; and said room is arranged with glass windows that the whole of said room may be viewed from said Main street, and the same be securely cloned and locked; and the said room is seventeen feet wide (front.' and forty-seven and one-half feet king, and ten and hno-half feet in heighth (inside measurement), with double doors and two windows in front .two small windows in back and two doors on the north side of said room. And said applicant desires to carry on in * ’ room ana in connection with said busirai lunch counter. Abuah ft batty.

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Prof. Deveraux Oi Coney Island* has been secured by the Association to make daily balloon ascensions and parachute leaps. Ho will ascend 2,000 feet in mid-air, cuts loose and descends to terra iirma by the aid of a parachute. L. » Chariot and Hurdle Races. Biir Stock Exhibition. Too Deer Exhibition. Bio* Art Floral Disnlav. eoiyCB 44 v-uasB-sr n^*r\ Remember the Dates; September M to ?& 4