Pike County Democrat, Volume 26, Number 40, Petersburg, Pike County, 14 February 1896 — Page 5

*1 GOOD FOR EVERYBODY • V" Almost everybody takes some laxative medicine to cleanse the system and keep the blood pure. Those who take SlMMONS Liver Regulator (liquid or powder) get all the benefits of a mild and pleasant laxative and tonic that purifies the blood arid strengthens the whole system. And more than this: SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR regulates the Liver, keeps it active and healthy, and when the Liver is in good condition you find yourself free from Malaria, Biliousness, Indigestion, SickHeadache and Constipation, and rid of that worn out and debilitated feeling. These are alt caused by a sluggish Liver. Good digestion and freedom from stomach troubles will only' be had when the liver is properly at work. If troubled with any of these complaints, try SIMMONS LtVER REGULATOR. The King of Liver Medicines, and Better than Fills. rrEVERY PACKAGER Bits'the Z Stamp In red on wrapper. J. H. Zeilin * Co., Philo., Pa. "VOTICE I* hereby given to all parties 1fttervsted ttuH I wilt attend at my office in Hieadal, EVERY SATURDAY. To transact btalBMt »»MCled with the oilier uf trustee of Lockhart township. All person* having haul ness with said office will j please take notice. <! ■j ,j L. BASS, Trustee. VOTIVE la hereby given to all parlies In--O tcrested that I will attend In my office at my residence * r EVERY MONDAY. ^ To Iransact bust ue** connected with the office j Of trustee or Marion township. Alt ftmons having htttllies* With said office a '*.!•' !*•> ,»se \ take notice. . f. C. XKt/sON, I.U'tec. Post office add res*: W l tutiow. VOTICK l« hereby given to all part lea o«n- «*■’ eerwed that I will attend at tmr Ktlifeiicc K%KRT WEDNESDAY To transact larslneas connected with tin* \ office of trustee of Madison township. Positively no buxlnet* OnnaMctgd except on j olHieds)*- J. D BARKER, Tnwtee. Postofflce address: Petersburg, Imt. "VOTICK Is hereby *lven to *«1 parlies con's’ cerrivd that I wltl he #t my residence EVERY TUESDAY To attend to business connected with the office of troatee ot Moome township. J. M. DAVIs. Trustee. I’o«tofllce address: stpurgeot. YtffICF. la hereby given to all person* onn■*•1 ceriied that I will hi lend Ht my office EVERY MONDAY To transact bnalm-s* ©onneeted with the ortictj of trustee of Jefferson township, I* K. TR A Y LuK. Trustee. Pimtofflee address: 1 vs, Itid. \V ANTEDoScveral tru*t worthy get,tlcmeii i " or iaiic* to travel in Indiana lor es- j tabltsited. reliable hou*v. S«tarv f?*o and ex- J iciws .Steady position. Enclose reference t Miid self *..dre*s»-ii spipiped envelope. The lv,minion Comnnny| Third Floor, Omaha ltldg.. Chicago. III.

Pictures .... AT ' V Bichardson’s Gallery. We guarantee everything: we pm out to te dutMtlclory. ft |.»r dntett fcr<'*bii»rt* thnt can’t w • f,.r i lie H oney be l>e»t These pielure* are ihude on the beet paj»er out, Mini Aft* highly p«>3Iwhed Mud nniid.td. 90 V*T di<*en. Our $2 00 work made w* enhlnet »1*e L* ‘Imply flue. Thin work being guaranteed to be peried.1 9Q per tloren. Till* itfiurlent work. The tinlxh 1* wit a ply fine and perlect tin every respect.-- We me now offering with" every dogen of thi« work one large ltxl* Crayon alr-hru*h picture finished "free fiotu same plat- taken at the gAllery. Absolutely free. We an- preparwt to do Copying, Ink and Crayon Work. Feteraburg. Xai-dU a! INI

T1IE Short Liile! TO INDIANAPOLIS CINCINNATI. PITTSBURGH, WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, NEW YORK, BOSTON, AN Jl ALL. FOISTS i EAST.

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Use ol Poimucrclul Fertilizer.* la in* dtaiuu Purdue Fnlvewlty Agricultural Experiment Station, Newspaper Bulletin No. 19. January 12.1*9The consumption of commercial fertilizers has become such an important item ui tne business of farming that some facts in relation to the amount used may be of iuterest. The lollowing table glvgs the amount estimated to be used in Iuiaua during the years named. Tons. Year. Tons. - Year. StM) 1883 29.00 1800 0900 188) 20730 1891 3800 1885 850U0 1892 0350 f 1888 38000 lt9» 10000 1888 350U) |80l 19330 1889 The amount used in 1895 has not yet been computed but it was considerably fu excess of the amount used in any previous year. Fertilizers were first used In Indiana ip the counties along the Ohio river about 1873. Their use has gradually extended northward especially along the eastern border of the state/ Probably 90 percent of the fertilizers applied in the state are used south of the line drawn Ft, Wayne to Terre Haute. The land on which fertilizers are most extensively and profitably used are clay lands and most of the fertilizer i* used on the wheat crop. For the most profitable returns different kinds are required for different, -oils All the fertilizers on our market have the general composition that would naturally be used for a clay soil. They contain far more phosphoric acid than nitrogen or po'ash. Clay soils are ina-t always deficient in phosphoric acid. In 1894 tot every 100 pound* of phosphoric acid in our fertilizers there were only about 14 Itouhds of nitrogen a»’d 8 pounds *ot poiH-h. In crops, nitrogen is the most abundant, potash next, and phosphoric a'*id least.

The annual ‘ Si;.'«Jjdituro for fertilizer- inlndiana i« about $1,-250,000. Tlx- total amount of plant food Mild in fertilisers in 1804 wa* phushoric acid 55S0 tons, nit logon 777 tons, potash 4U7 tons. These amounts are insignificant as compared with 'the quantity of these expensive plant toods that are annually exported from t lie state in a rain alone. 'i'he annual loss of plant food from onr soils-is still {greater from the failure to utilize lor mauurial purposes a 'great part of thu corn fodder, wheat' and oat straw produced in the state. The amount of plant food drawn each \ear lrotn*ihe soil by these three side products represents a value of abou t $2$.(XOOOO. The re-ults of this heavy drain on our soils are yearly becoming more evident. Commercial fertilizers have a legitimate part to play in helping to keep up the productiveness of the soli; but it would be unwise to depend on I Item aboie When we have such va!uable aide-’prodticts at hand. The rational course to pursue is to- utilize, all material including tin? clover crop grown on the farm, and then if it can be profit».bli done to supplement these with commercial feililizers. Tnere is a wide range in the composition ot the 250 different brand* of fertilizers on our market and tlie question often arises a* t«» which kind can be tyiost, profitably used. The tartuer iHuai, in many cases, answer his question bv trial, Bui it would be unwise to- at once give up the use of a hue of goods of a cla-s that had proven satisfactory, to make a trial of a different type goods.. A trial on a small scale will involve less risk. Yol we should not rest with simply a profitable result. The real aim U to find the method of com*. billing the maniiria) material of the farm with such purchased fertilizers as will -give the greatest net profit consistent with maintaining the productiveness of the soil. II. A. Hu-ton, Chemist.

0 New Fqlr A-wociallon. There will be a meetinsr at the! court house on Friday. February 28,! 18^)6, at 1 p. in; for the purpose of i taking some steps to try to reorganize ! the Pike county fair. Everybody j that is interested in maintaining' a tair iu this county is earnestly requested to come out, and let us see if. •orne means pqn’t be adopted by which we can continue the fair, in this county. Ail the old stockholders are invited to come out. The old grouude ran be secured, either bylease ot purchase, on fair terms. This is the best opportunity we will ever -have to reorganize. Coj^mittsk. —.—. Old People. Old people who require medicine to regu- | late the bowel* and kidnrys will And the [true remedy in >Electric Bitter*. Tbi* medicine d<*es not stimulate and contains i no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but sets as a tonio apd alterative. It acts mildly on the atom «cb and bowels, adding strength and giving tone to the organs, thereby aid ing nature in the performance of the function*. Electric Bitter* is ut> excellent appetiaer and aid* indigestion. Old people find it just exactly what they need. Pricefifty cents per bottle at J. It. Adams & Son'* drug store.

U INTCtt IS HERE. BriRflBf With It Catarrhal Bit* «a«e» of All Kinds. Winter is halt over. People nrc continuing to catch colds, and not a house but hears the winter cough. People are trying to get something to cure these troubles, which are almost inevitable at this time of the year. It can safely be said that iiine-tenths of the people in the United States have a cold some time during the winter. There is one remedy which will prevent colds aiid coughs and cure them with certainty when they are contracted. This remedy is Pe ru na. Taken with ^regularity during the wtuler months, it wi'l entirely prevent coughs, colds, la grippe, consumption, bronchitis or puetimonia. It will also cure without failure catarrh and recent cases of consumption, and often in advanced stages. Everybody should have the 64-page book on catarrh and winter diseases awhich is being sent free b\ The Pe-ru-na Drag Klanufacturing Company of Columbus, Ohio. Soothing, healing, cleansing. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the enemy to sores, wounds and piles, which it never fails to cure. Stops itching and burning Cures chapped lips and cold-sores in two or three hours. J. It. Adams A Son. The little daughter of Mr. Fred Webber, Holland, Masai, had a very had cold and cough which he hmi not*been able to cure with anything. 1 gave him a 25-cent l>ot* tie of'^Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, says W. 1*. Holden, merchant and postmaster at West Brimheld, and the next time 1 saw him he said it worked like a charm. This remedy iV intended especially for acute throat and lung diseases such as colds, croup and whooping" cough, and it is famous for its cures. There is no danger in giving it to children for it contains nothing injurious, For Sale by J. R. Adams «& Son A ht$rb liver with a torpid liver will not be a long liver. 'Correct the liver with UeWitt’s Little Early Risers, little pills that cure dyspepsia and constipation. J. R; Adams *t Son.

For Rent. A good river bottom farm of 333Va acres. Will rent for three or five years; 250 acres in cultivation; 40 acres in new ground; balance clear ot stumps and roots: S31;, acres in woods and pasture. Tbis farm ie well fenced: has two dwelling houses; two orchards good barn, and stable, and an everlasting spring of water Wilt rent all in one body, or divide it for two parties. House is situated'on bill, is a dry aifd healthy place near school and church and |*osu>ffi,:e. Terms $-> 00 per acre, if |iarties lake all; will take a good note anil wait until crop is made. Farm is three miles Hum llaysviile. Also have 200 acres bill farm lor rent. For futher particulars apply to Hodimet A 51iley, loan and real estate agents, Petersburg, Indiana. Quick in effect, heals and leaves no scar. Burning, scaly skin , eruptions quiukly cured by IX-Will’s Witch llaxel Salve Applied to burns, scalds, old sores, it is magical in effect. Always cures piles. J. U. Adams A Son. For Sale. Fifty-four and one hair acres of land laving in and near the town of Arthur, Pike county Indiana; 13acres in timber,balance for cultivation; good slat and wire and rail fences; three dwelling houses, barns and out buildings; good well and cisterns; large never tailing pond of stock water; team, farming implements, store building*, warehouse on lots on Main street, arranged for general merchandise and produce busiuess, small stock of drugs, show cases and store fixtures. I will sell all at^a big sacrifice, part cash, balance on easy terms, on account of bad hehltb. For particulars, call on or address, A. W. THOMPSON Arthur, Indiana. “Give nie a liver regulator and 1 can regulate the world.” SHid a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitl’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills, jl. U Adams & Son.

tome lo Texas. The "Lone Star” is waving— the flag of the fiee— Then strike for Texas if men you would be. No Idlers are wanted, tlie thrifty and wise. To wealth and high station can equally rise. There corn, oats and cotton; the richest ol team ; ! Which yields to the settlers provisions and borne. Trees of every description arise on eacii hand From alluvial soil to the rich table land. Here springs are exhaust less and tdrean tnever dry. In the season from winterdo autumn's bright sky, \ / A wide panorama of prairie lgjjeeti; Of grasses of all kinds perennially green. Here millions of cattle^ sheep. horses sum! goats Grow fat as if stall-fed or fattened on oats. . No poverty 1* found in the so briny domain. To the man who exerts either fingers or brain Here are homes for the millions, the rich and the poor. While Texas opeus her hospitable di>pr. She has thousands of acres—yes millions—to sell. Tou can point without cost to where pr*emptor> can awed. Her terms will be easy with those whom sin deals. While security, all. In their title can feel. Buy land while Tts cheap, and the finest seJe~t, •Twill, young men, prove a fortune, whei least you expect. > Old man, for your children, boy, file It away; A Godsend ’twill prove on some rainy day. For a pamphlet fully describing ihlg wonderful Country address Gaston Mesiier. Gen oral 4’aasrmter and Tiefcgt s Agent Texas ant Pacific Hallway, Dallas. Texas. J. W. Pierce. Republic. la , says: *•! have used One Minute Cough cure in tu; family and tor mi self, with results sentirely satisfactory that 1 can hardly Aim words to express myself as to ita merit. 1 will never fait to recomnieml it to others, on every occasion that presents itself.** J. H. Adams A Son. Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder Most Perfect ftUdo

The New Ta,riff Price Smits :^iCa,d.e to ILvCeosinxe: $1©, IS, $20, $22 and. TXp. ■ ■■■ - ] Pants :t^Ea,d.e to ©xd.ex: 5, S©. *7, $Q 0,2nd. TTp. E ■. ■-•■■■ ' ; :■ ' I ' '■; . Burgers’, Merchant Tailors

Headc uarters for Sweet Peas Mi-ed Varieties per pound 40 cents, Half pound 25 cents. Quarter pound 15 cents. ....THE: ONLY NEW DOUBLE SWEET PEA Bride of Niagara True to r ame. Packet 25 cents, half Packet 15 cents. Tweonderti Crimson Rambler Rose cents. Tried and True Novelties. Fuchsia double white Phenomenal Blackberry, The Rathbun. Tomato* Vick’s Early Leader, TICK'S FLORAL GUIDE, 1896, THE PIOK S :ESEHD CATALOGUE a Chromo-lith raphs of Double Sweet Pea, Roses, fuchsia White Phenomenal, Blackbenies, Raspl>crries, New Leader Tomato, Vegetables. Filled with ;< :>d things old and new. Full list of flowers, Vegetables, Small Fraits, etc., with description and prices. Mailed on m ript of 10 cts.. which may be deducted from first order—really FRJtS—or fri t with art order for any. of the above. The Earliest Tomato known. ROCHESTER, NEW YORK. x JAMES VICK’S SONS p te te tg [g tg t§ tg tg tg tg tg ¥ ¥ tg 6

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THE SOLDIERS' COLONY. SWAN, QA.

Is iOviil'd iu that section of Georgia traversed bv the GEORGIA SOUTHERN & FLORIDA RAILWAY, which is the n.ily direct throiiah rov»te to the capital of the colony, connecting at Tifton 'with the Tipton «S North Eastern Railroad for Swan. Hy this route, parties from St. Louts, Chicago. Indianapolis, Cleveland, Detroit and Cincinnat i can secure sleepers with only one change f in depot at Nashville) to Tlflon. The section in which this colony is located has been well named TTa.e Great Fra.it Selt of tixe South..

for in If are located the largest peach orchards in ihe world, white pears, apples, grape* ami melons do equally well. 1 he soil I* easily opitlvaied and phnitifeK flue crops of torn. oats, rye. barley, cotton.sugat cane. sweet and Irish potatoes, peas, add a gen rat variety or veg•tahies. The climate I* ui»Id and healthful Lends conveniently located to shipping points •an be procured fur from t> W to llO.tld per acre, on liberal term*. For Illustrated pamphlet, map. Umd lists, time-table*, etc., write to 3-. A., 2wEa.e5.oan.wl A. X,. Olessaer, General Pnswnger Agent. Macon. Gn. Commissioner of Immigration..M icod. Ga.

IndianapoiisBusinessUniversitY Bftaat k Straits tT Established I860, (incorporated) When Buitoing. N. Pennsylvania St •IK«tTu«8»T AID HIT tCBOOl flMIBtWItl, AM PilHANSHI? inest qoartcn d an;’ Business School iiu America. Ablest faculty; but systems; bonne* _*s ** ——» *-a ■, »nn r^TbnrtT* most sue x with the so-callet business 'UBiwww." ’‘coUege*,’ wan Iff ffAMWUt CAUCUS AM SPECIMENS. _____ity o . etc., scattered throughout the State. E. J. HEEB, President.

Heart disease, u*. njaay other ail manta when they have taken hold of the system^ never gats better of Its own accord,- hat ComxtanUx froMV worse. There ar« thousands who know ihejr have a defective heart, but will not admit the fact. They don’t want their friends to worry, and Don’t Mmmtr «rhat to Mte for it, as they have been told time and again that heart disease was incurable. Such was the case of- Air. Silas Farley of Dyesvilie, Ohio who writes June 19,1SS4, as follows: “I hod k&art disease for *3 wear*, my heart hurting me almost continually. The SrstlS years f doctored aU the time, trying several physicians and remedies, until mylast doctor told melt was only a

question or tune as I could nofc.be cured. I gradually grew worse, very weak, and completely die* couraged, until I lived, propped ball ] up in bed. because I ceuMu’tUedtrtpi) ‘ nor stfc up. Thinking my time bad come I told my. (am* _ ily what I wanted done when I wub

gum*. »uii uu -uie ust Uivjr cu narco 00 . the recommendation of Mrs. Fannie Jones, of Anderson, lad., I commenced taking jDr. ZSiles* New Cure for the Heart and wonderful to tell, in ten days I was working at light work and on March 19 comr mooted framing a barn, which Is heavy work, and I hav'nt lost a day sinoe. I am 56 years old, 6 ft. 4*4 inches and weigh SKMbs. I believe I ant fully cured, and I am now only anxious that everyone shall know of your wonderful remedies." Dyestvilie, Ohio. 1 Silas Farlxt. Dr. Miles Heart fTnre is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell .t at 11. ft bottles for 16 or It will be sent, prepaid on receipt of price by the Hz. Miida Medical Co., Elkhart, lad. Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure Restores^ ealth - in your neighborhood this season }| PLANT OUR FAMOUS j all of whi^i are described and illus- ilk 1 trated in our beautiful and entirely \; New Catalogue for 1896. A new feature this season is Ihe Free delivery of Seeds at Catalogue prices to any Post Office, i his “ Now Cata« logue ” we will mail on receipt of a 2-cent stamp, or to those who will state where they saw this advertisement, the Catalogue will be mailed Free 1 PETER HENDERSON & 09. ^ Stellings & Ketcham lltuo opened out nu extrusive Sewing Machine Uusluess in the room formerly oecupted by - Nhm»«ly. the pbotoKrupber. The best stiitulanf M;«« liines wifi t>e sold ou wtsy ietius ni lowest prices. We keep u full stock of uli kinds of ._

eSewing Machise Parts and Supplies© In eonne/dion will be acniiinlete repair de* partment. .1.0. Ketebam having had almost a H clime of practical experience In factory work, is prepared lo repair or rebuild any style of sewing, machines ever made. We turn out any machine we rebuild as irmal as new. gua.mnteeiug all repair work to bo fully satisfactory We Respectfully Solicit Your Patronage President Cleveland Recommends and drinks the wonderful Uowden Lithia Watpr from Sweet Water Park Hotel, fillbla SprinRH. On.. (SB utiles from- Atlanta.) Kleetrie, mastwtae, vapor, imd the only hot f.lthta baths known t«» cure rheumatism, kidney an i bladder troubles Modem ilUO-toom hotel. many rooms with private baths and tot lets jst earn heat amt grate*. glass-enclosed porches, rtry trod talM climate. altitude 13W tect. Florida sleepers pass our d<*or; stopover prfcviietes. Free billiards, pool, ten-pins and dancing. #11 to per Week. Send for circular*. - . H. T., Place, Proprietor, late of Pass Christian. Miss., and. Manitau, Colorado. Scientific American Agency for ^ CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS, atcJ For information and free Handbook write to MU NS & CO- 361 BpoADWAT, NSW YORK. Oldest bureau for securing patents to America. Jtrery patent taken out by us is brought before the public oy a notice given free Of charge in tba fricntific ^rntxirn nan should be wltbou. it. year; «UO*iK^>ntbA A id tcKU&KKBS. 361 aroodway.

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