Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 29, Petersburg, Pike County, 6 December 1888 — Page 3
POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thin powder never vane*. A marvel of purII; strength and whnlesontness. Mors eoonomlral than theordlnary kliula, and cannot be sold In rompeltlon with the multitude of low test, short welcht alum or phosphate powders. Hold only In cans. Royal Raking Powder Oo., HM Wall dt. S. y. Pike County Democrat. THURSDAY, DKt&MBKR. 0, 1888 (Kutered at tlie PastoOlee at Petersburg, tud., for transmission through the mails as seoond class matter.1 •WBCMirriOX, Per Year - - lb« . __ 'CLUB BATHS. Persons sending us a clnb of rtvg, with *.35, Will receive Uie paper free for one year. Btt~ The Pike (east; Beateerat kss the largest elrrelstlee et as; newspaper peellsked la Pike t'eant;I Adiertlsers will asks s sot* ef tfclsfsrt: AliVEKTISINIi RATES. ftpacc. •» col’n *, col*n col'n I w. I Inch * *0 $ Ml • lark S Inch 4 luch M I 75 * U0 i 1st * ws 1 wait as Amos t a i.*oo * w * 00 5 DU \ *1*1 <*» I Mi| * 00 I 00 1 A0 a OU. 1 jo a jo a ist 3 ail 1 oo 4 HOI 5 00 7 30 » 00 HI I * 00 3 00 4 00 5 00 « 1st 10 Do IS uo *tnos t 4 lO 500 * 00 11 00 30 00 36 00 lyen I S 00 10 00 3 00 1*00 l« 00 30 (to 49 00 7*00
/mm Prelaw For Winter! OP mm jti «»t i ■iHrlHtl T* irf oir iaIm list It I* tsj Tk* sr*v*(t 6 . rnttlwt * ^jo.4. wt Xiv» Lswwt XrVcaal j Ladies' tod Misses' Jackets,1 Modjeskas, Hew Markets in rixsii, silk. AKb scatsc. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS IN AM. 8TYH ASK slZKK! A II ANDSOMK LINK OF NEW DRESS GOODS. InttwiiD* <«a>b ivlih lli« new UltMU': JSU.3UOS&. sail r.uih Tiim. lu(> ts ms'.:A, Hra Clatiiig id Ommti 1 A\ic«\s*r Slack of IUhiImiiiiv <■ irineiit* at Low Price*! HKK THEM BEFORE YOI* MY! Famous Whole Stock BOOT , For $2.00, Worth $3.00 At.!.:, xac* x:3»~3 ox-jcaase HARGROVE’S Knockers of High Prices 2 J J h,_ h k
BUSINESS LOCALS. __ . _t We vouch for it, Kictiricb sell*' rhca|«rr than the adjoining town*. 2t | Old newspapers 5c. a do*, at thi*j oiiv. School Books at Dr. J. W. Bergen’*. Wall paper atul school; books cheap at Dr. J. W. | Bergen'*. Hot tnnche* served at all hour* bv WuIIisoen, 8a. I keep the very beat Cincinnati Ug**roaer. Wwliisaas, Sr. Library ami other handsome letups at Dr. J. \\ Bergen'*. Freah Oysters at William Liibs’ City Bakery. Lamps, school books and school supplies at Dr. J. W. Bergen's, and at the most reasonable rates. The cclobrated\W. 1* Douglas 13 8bot, a No a full line of hi* other good* advert 1*0*1 iu another column, uiay be found at . J. B. Tottxe & Co\ Aft*, Petersburg, lml. Ceusaaaptleu barely Cured. To tha Bditor—Meats inform your reader* that t have a (Mature remedy tor the above uauMd disease. By iu timely u*e thou, aaudaet bofelea*oaac* bare been perwaueetly cured. I eball be (tad to send two hottiMoTuiy remedy rant to any of your readers wba have consumption If they will a York. SLOCCM. M.C.,m Pearl A., New wr»l m, * •
ITEMS OF nTTEBM. Erauivillc ha* a colored G. A. R. > lodge. The Malaya grape crop is short lhis ■ year. The Coluinhns starch works slant i down last week. Daniel Is to give wav to Elijah as Private Secretary. A White Lie—Watered milk.— [Burlington Free Pars*. The largest quill toothpick mill iu the world is near Paris. Congress convened Monday and is fast getting ready to “grind.” Street lamps will hereafter tie a feature at Oaklaud City. Shirts that open both front and back are now on the market. Mllksicknest hat had a strong hold upon cltixens at Martinsvilte* A tomato vine hi Oregon has grown to the hight of thirteen feet.
The inaugural o( President-Elect Harrison will coat about $75,000. The cemetery cast of town I* in sail [ plight, aud should tm> attended to. The drat cotton mill in Iowa began ! operations at De» Moinea last week. Leonard da Vinci, the great artist, invented the wheelbarrow about 14M. The Chicago Anarchists arc said to be sectetly plotting tor revolution. Measles Las been the pest of many parts of the state during the last week. Warrick county raised nearly three millions of |>ouiids of tobacco this year. A horse knows more than some men, for it knows when to say neigh. | —[Kx-. The county"commissioner* are tlvis week transacting important business. The Vincennes papers are still quarreling over whether Polk made a good treasurer. Three million boxes one hundred and fifty orauges each is tiie Florida j crop this year. Senator Turpie will deliver the ad- j dress at the unveiling of the Hen- , dricks Monument. ‘ The mail who find* fault when his; new-paper is damp is equally dissatisfied when it Is dry.—[Time. The mineral well at Ft. Wayne is 1900 li. deep, aud the one at Vincennes is over 1400 fl. deep. We have been led to believe that V el pen Is the largest town In Pike county. Petersburg excepted. Kvery teacher of ltoon Township, llarri<on county, is a monitor of the Indiana Teacher's Heading Circle. A number of the sporting lads of' the town celebrated Thanksgiving Day by attending a turkey shooting. I The hardest kind of w ork is to l>c ; au ins] artial ciitic. And it gets the, least thanks, too.—[Milwaukee Jonriial. Tlic directors of the Harrison conn-. ty Agricultural Society had a mcet-j iug Tuesday. They put things in better shape. i A New York lawyer agreed to tell the truth for tourycara if llarrisou ; was elected. He's l*een obliged to give up hi* law practices. The proceeds of tlic Thanksgiving entertainment at the Presbyterian church will be about forty dollar*, or probably more. Au effort is being made at Ne w Orleans to build a hotel of grand proportions tor the accomodation of Northern tourists. Judge S. Ik Vane? received U'lil.013 votes, the largest number received by any Indiana Democratic elector during the laic presidential election. Will Sehriber has gone to Canada with $20,000.00. He was assistant cashcr of the First National Bank, Columbus, Ind. Mumps was in Petersburg last! week, and lias now spraed to some ! parts of the county. It has been; somewhere in this county all Fall. A man at Wayncsborough, Ga., ownesacow which develop* the most furious kicking propensities just on full moon. At other times she is as gentle as a laiub.
1 lie cnrysaiiintutiim t* a plant or Midi recent date in this country that uiauy will lie surprised to know that nest year will be the centenary of it* introduction in England. The Indians in Xew York number 5,032, divided a* follows: Seneca* 2,€83. Oneida* 242, Onondaga* oil, j Cavugas 165, Tutcaroras 409, aud St. j Regia 1,043. The Petcrsbuig Schools will celebrate the admission of Iudiana into j the Union next Tuesday. Quite aj number of the school* of the couuty j will do likewise. The least water the Ohio River ever contained any one year, so far back ! as the recollection ot the oldest citi- j sen runs was in 1838, when navigation wa* almost altogether impossible. There is still strong talk of lltaviug two organisations of the G. A. It. It is thought to be less political to have a Democratic and a Republican organisation, as politics cau' not be kept ont of the order anyhow. Judge W. F. Yiehe*Dead. lie had been III for a loug time, and by mistake took a dose of ammonia, and suffered till he died. The fhneral took place Irom the residence at 2 o'clock last Thursday, cor. fith aud Perry #u., Vinceuuee, lud.. Rev. T. S. Scott officiating. Judge Vieho was a profound lawyer, amt a matt who poteased the utmost confidence for his integrity aud sterling worth. He was a model legislator—industrious, ] incorruptible and independent. Aaj a lawyer^ he in the frout rank.!
F. M.I IYIMSW, XI Felix X on legal Prof. C Dkmocb* T. C. X rouch has t for recent favor*. IIburn called Monday to discus* some subjects ot lexicography. J, D.Levi, the accomodating dry goods merchant at Union, was iu town oil bnsm f#», Xfonday. M rs. Wright called yesterday to now. Sie is a lifelong !>einocrat in tllie county. A. T. Fleming and lady visited their son T. K. Fleming at this place Monday and Tuesday. XI. H. Fraujk will soon have completed the re-building or his business hou»e on Main street. G. W. Bowman called to order job work Monday, lie is selling quite a number >f valuable mediciues. John Howard, of Gleaen, called Saturday to show his appreciation of the Denociivr in liberal subscription. W. II Ribling, Ed. Holllon, and lion. Jtisper Dsvidsou, have the thanks or the Dkmocbat for liberal patronage.
s. D. Lett, Evansville, |f|ssed i tlirough hero Thursday on hi# way | home (Vt m the marriage of his sister, | Mins Ellen, on that day. Mr. Albert DeMott, of Marion township, called on ti»e Hr.mock at i Friday. lie is an extensive farmer of j this comity and Dubois, i Mrs. Mary E. Cadweli sent the subj script tom price of the Dmmcsjit and ! ordered it sent to her address at Can- ! tou, Washington county, Indiana, j John Aliens and Thiodoro Abell i arc wel come renewals. We appreciate such gentlemen, who,, for the sake of keeping up a good paper, contribute t heir mite to its assistance. A fine two year old deer arrived ! here Munday for Mrs. O. E. Hart who I is visiting her mother, Mrs. & J- Ash I just south of towu. It was tent from j Arkansas by Mrs. Mart’s husband, | the Rev O. E. llart, who is limiting I in Arkansas. Winslow Metes: Perry Hammond, of Petersburg,was in town yesterday. -Robinson and Pipes shipped a car load of hogs from here this week. -Mr aud Mrs. C. W. Crow visited friends at Petersburg, Wednesday. -Gen. West, Petersburg, was here last Friday, collecting some ot the bets he won 011 Harrison. P. C. Abbott, of near Noxid, can now successfully write a book on the ••Fall oli Man,’" A lew evenings since lie fell i nto a cistern at White Oak, while assisting Wm. Abbott do some work fit the latter's residence. He went down on his head and was for sometime unconscious. Wm. Abbott went down and. 'held lit ft) out of the water wiijjdf was about three feet deep. JTceame to himself soon after] lie was taken out, and is agaiu able to j leach school. Oakland Jinterpri*e: Mark Knight, of Petersburg, was in town yesterday. -X. L. Falls, of near Union, s|ient Thank* giving here.-Squire Me! Connell paid Petersburg a visit Tues-day.—-Prenti* Martin, of Petersburg, vr as in town the first or the] week.-John Whitman, of Petersburg, was ou our streets the first of] th« week.-A M:ss Jerauld ami a j Mi>* Carter, of Petersburg;, spent last j Sunday here, as the guests of Miss j Lizzie [tanks. Mr* II. $. Weldon and her sisler, Mrs. Jeuuie Capehart, of Ot well, called on the Dkxiockat Tuesday. They left in hiesancutn three of the largest turnip* we have cverseeu. One is 27 itches in cireunference and weighs uine pounds. The oilier two are marly ns largo and weigh seven and «ix pounds respectively. Trustee llmick, of Marion township, raised them on ids farm. The astonishing fearturo of the patch in which they grow it that the w hole crop will almost if not quite average witli those we have in onr|K*ssessiou. Mr. lSrock knows how to farm, it seem*, as well as to make one of the best ol trustees. H. Eiehrich has the only exclusive Iv Chriistmas stock in Pike or adjotning counties. 2t -j
of Prtersbarg Local!*. Iirad Rich rich's advertisement holiday poods. Profit Mo.gan called oil the Dkmoukat Monday. lleT:. Galloway'* effort at the U- P. Church ha* been much praised. IteTi. King preached a pood sermon Sunday evening at the >t. E. Church. The Rev. A. W. Freeman i« again serving the people iu his never failing duties. Thy sidewalk* have not been a* rapidly improved as we expected they wouhl. It lia< tieeu pood weather for calliup. and tho ladies have improved it well.: Since the election rillies subsided the hotels are not doing so lively a busiriies*. Win. Liiba is scMing hi* large stock of canned good* at ten cent* a can. dennrkiiblc. The Holliday Announcement of W. II. llornhrook ought to t>e closely noticed by every reader of the DunoCBA.T. Frank k MaLott shipped four car loads of hogs from here Monday. Thev average a over three hundred pound*. What has become of the grading of the street* and the compelling or citizen* to put down aide walks in Petersburg? Let the farmer* remember that Petersburg buyer* pay the highest market ijrictse for all kiuda cif produce, especially for wheat. A gentleman ha* been here the last week trving to sell the town a lire engiu«. It is a hand eugine, and U a vei-v expensive squirt gnu. Tun M. E. Folks have been for a revival for more than meeting at the church each e They expect a great awakening as result. Tl»e Swiss Bell ram a ot Iceland that eh week w but all else by unv E er
Everybody gave thanks .. I under* and that the court decision in the case of I l*ac Fanner vs. K. C. Hamilton tbr slaider was not satisfactory all around. The people will be (lad when thin matter is «e tied and peace entirely restored Mo: tree Township Institute meets alternately e very 4th Saturday at Ftersautuille .and Arc: dia. This township has a corps of listen wed workers who would be (lad tohuve heir neighboring teachers to visit them .. 1 wm> ocrats here are recovered from the 1st > defeat. Tine predominant felling Is: -la-1 there have unlimited control for four y >ars, which will be enough ef the kind.’" J.D.
liras. I Jehu U. Tea sue lost a hundred Mid I five dollar more last ws*k, of dish! tune • The good citizens meet regularly at u tuon where is had excellent attention bv i tany who do not takaeUve part in the oxen I Or. Uodwln frill address the people at )ray Chureh the second Sunday in thin m >nth, on the auhject,”Tbe Cause of Christian lty.„ Hoods good here, weather fine The ■ do say we will hare “free whisky a mil fre i to banco soon.” Pass you plug, and pass jug, too. If it is not empty The p ople here regardless of polities take tine n suit of the election as a matter of course, they are nil willing lor the majority to rule rnxsco turn tR. Sonant. tV. B. Abbott, of Noxid, has soli bis house and lot to Hotiert Dorsey, sis his , psrannsl property, and will soon mi re to the West James Dearing amll hh sou ; John have heen very sick for some .Ime, but are now improving Robert D wsey visited Jss|ier the first of the week Mastow Minor ami Perry Corn are both sn iling happy. Each has tarnu blessed with» a addition to bis family Ed. Frenc h, o Da. vies* coimrv. has purchased u part u f ,tV. 8. Jones's property, and will move her ■ in a few weeks A brother of R. U. C»i chart is on his wav back from Arkansas, and i will locate here For reasons wot k warn tv ye scribe, A. V. Hostetler did not put in au appearance this wsek. So ouir sol »ol is closed for the present Protracted neetIng is in progress here . Mrs. Geo. fearing has been very sick, but is now such better Mrs. Brentou has had a aevi re at. tack of cresipelas. but u recovering D. J. Zimmerman is manufacturing boo| « fbr the Farmer's Tohaeoo Wars Home. 1 ouisville, Ky J. L. Evans made a buainet » trip to Vclpeh to^iay, Saturday lustitt te in session to-day. Will report in my no: t. Pai.O K.
PETERSBURG PUBLIC SCHOO -S. Report For Tfcr Month Endiui? Xc ber, no 1088. Hill It SCHOOL. Pupils whose average is 9C % or more: Knuna Hillman,93; Civile Jai- ;son, 90; Waller lturger, 90; Nellie l ingo, 91; Willie Crow, 91; Kate Wl.il e 93; •isines Uoonrhot, 94; Kiekv Sc! jpfor, 92: ami Eleanor Gorman, 91. Neither tartly nor absent : Emma Hillman, Civile JaeKson, Nannie Jackson. Barney Alexa ider, Jauies Booiisliol, Rickv, Sclnefei, and Frank Lamb. ItRiMMAH DEPARTMENT. Pupils whose average is 9( % or more: Udessee Roush, 97; Maggie >nlliran, 96; Fannie A*hbv, 96; 'Philip .June*, 9o; Frank Carter, 94; E Stella Frank, 94; Minnie King, 94; Charley Carter. 93; Lulie Harris 92; bn lie White, 91: Delte McGowan, 91; Ella Howard. 90; Ethel Byers, 90; Klnion Frank, 94. m Neitber lardy nor absent: Alice Howai-d, Frank Carter, Philip Joues, Kstella Frank. Fannie Ashby, Minnie King, Delie Mc6t wan, Maggie Sullivan, Oplta Bethel Ella Howard, Ethel Byers. Addin Sijder, Tottie Smith, Alex Cbapipell, Ella Smith. FIRST 1XTERMED!ATC DEPART IEST. Pupils whose average i.a 9>% or more: liartmau Seine far, 90; Neva Gordou, 90: Ollie Lavertv, 515; i’rauk Burger. 93; Myrtle Baum, 92: K obbie Patterson, 94; Bertha Sclissfei, 93; Charlie Ferguson,96: Claud Martin, 90; Lida Stiicikev, 95; Jasper ,tones 90; Eddie Rogers. 90; Maggie Higgins 90; Ollie Selbv, 94; hum a Brown, 90. Neither tardy nor absent: Myrtle Bautu, Bertha Sender, Carrie Davidson, Lida Stuckey Florence Hornbrook. Deunis Gore, Kraut Burger, Everett Richardson, Rufus Colvin. Jimmie Hammond, 3 [aggie Higgins. Lillie Coonrod, Dora Scott, Emma Brown, Clara Roberts, Ollie Selby, Blythe Johnson. John Arms Charlie Ferguson, liartmau 8« hwfer. SECOND INTERMEDIATE Dll PAR WEST. Pupils whose average ia more: Henchel Richardson, 96 Spillman, 95: Eldna Kinman, lav Frank, 95; Willie Rend, 9 ,; Ear! Burger, 94; Laura Burger, 94; Lucy Fiecncr. 93; Arda Posey, 91; Lela Smith, 97; Mary Weaver, 95; Mary Weaver, 95; Juhai* Crouch, 9 i; Ivv Harrell, 95; Addle Tislow, 94; Gertie Bradv, 92; Flora Colvin, 94; Auua Read. 94; Bernice Frank. 98; Grace Stacker. 96; Florence Her* u, 97; Pearl Stuckey, 96; flora Boll ell, 95; Flora Brumfield, 96; Fred Alexander, 90. ■■. Neither tardy i bsemt: W«T», Arda nor A! Mary Roger*, Milry Posey, Gustave Frank. Kart HerscbelRjchanLoti, Willi* Colvin, Afifljg^tead, Jofauie
jBehigau’s L©2. »Uoh’» Cough * l by us on h gu Sold by D.Sanhcy i England, up, Whjopiiu diatsiy rolls by Or. J. W. be amethyst Fear during mo " Sleepless Sights, iribieoougb. Sh f for you. Sold he Federal w nished, at a cos Shiloh’s Cum « Croup Whooping Sold by Dr. J. W, Grand Rapid want the city’ to ear muffs. That Hacking Co cured by Shiloh’s So HI by Dr. J. W. Boston woiuei etlly. Out of have paid up. Why Will You will give immediat and $1. Sold by Dr ation is about 2,* .'ousumptinn Cure!* cures Bergen tee. It cures Con. 3 W. ic church singer. nigh and Bronohlti by Shiloh’s Cure. the only stone to ing. do miserable by that a Cure is the Berne 3. W. Bergeu. is of 1830 is just nearly *6,000.000. immediately relieve gh and Bronchitis. sen. j Mich.) policemen wide them with can be so quickly We guarantee it y tabes wrelchedXK) assessed 8,000 when Shiloh’s Cure relief. Priec lOcts. W. Bergen.
“Railroad Ci lea”—Turn (able* and round house —[Boston Bulletin. M.P.-ANI 1PRINCIPLE. A (treat physic!*1 ms discovered that the true way to net on e Uver. stomach, bowels, etc. is throtif their nerves. Miles' Pills, the smallest ml mildest Saples tree at Krant k Horub,- >k'«. Carl Rankin, Philadelphia Su ing illness. $UDDI Th<> early histor •uddeu deaths. If oat. fltitteriuit. pa htint easily, take I the heart, and so e .7 Brown, drugs Sold by-Frank k 15 The Rev. Geo. I Inti., says: “Both 1 Uves to Shiloh’s eo: by Dr. J W. Berg to minstrel, died in lay, after a linger* I DEATH. of America is full of >u have choking sensa- » or tenderness in chest Miles' New Cure for ape death, ns did llen*f Cleveland, Ohio a brook. Thayer, of Bourbon ’self and wife owe our uinption Cure ” Sold Dr. Sketclilv, vho planted an oa* trieh farm in C litornia, clears *40,000 a year ftoni e plumes. FEMAB& 3LE NERVE. The early histor; if America is hill of instances of men hs ug great nerve. But we are rapidly bet mutt the sr.ost nervous people on earth. *1 > recent increase of disunity, epileptic ti headache, backache, neuralgia, steeple css, nervousness; dvsl>epeia, fluttering the hesrt, etc., points to aii early decay fthe race, unless this tendency is checl I. Nothing will cure these diseases like r. Miles’ Nervine, warranted to contaiu >i«her opium nor morphine. Sample hot ? free at Frank & Hornbrook'sDntgStore. Itoa’t fail to try it. To use a ci npaign phrase, the frieuds of the Cl ’eland society young mau who man d a cook thiuks lie lias got himself a the soup.” Is ('unseat ion Incurable! Read the folio ing: Mr.C.II.Morris Newark Ark., s s: “Wasdown with Abscess of I,u {8, ana friends and physicians proti moed me Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King’s New Di< »very for Conusmtion, am now oi uv third bottle, aud able to oversee e work on my farm. It is the finest ii divine ever made.” Jessie Middli fart, Delator, Ohio, says: “Had it «• t been for Dr. King’s New Discover} for consumption I would have dw i of Lung Troubles. Was given up doctors. Am now in best of lie* U.” Try it. Sample iiottlofree at J. !. Adams Son's Drug Store. Cooking is t; public schools. ght in the Milwaukee “But, of course,” eavs a wag, “the pre y school ma'ams never get crusty.” ic Bitters. ‘ * bee oral ug so well jpular as to need no I AH who have used Elec This remedy knowu and so special ineutio Kleclric Bitter sing Hie same song of praise.— A pu " '*s is claimed. K < alldisbases of I will remove Rheum and ot impure blood, from the syste r medicine does not :lrie Bitters will cure s Liver and Kidneys, i in pics, Boils, Salt ir affections causd by Will drive Malaria aud prevent as welt as cure all Mai ia fever.—For cure of Headache, Coi uinption and Indigestion try Elect' e Bitter—satisfaction guaranteed, or louey rofuned.—Price 50 cts. and |1,< per liotile, at J. It Adams & Son' Drug Store. * Mr. W. W. I "arrvn has presented the printing p as worked bv Benjamin Fraukliii. it Boston, to the Boston ian Society. Indispeu: i Me U the Toilet. Darbys Pi\ by lactic Fluid cures chating. erupt ns and iuflamatioii Ot all kinds; cure uflameil or sure eyes: relieves pains urn bite* or stiugs of ,ii*ects and si « feel; destroy al! ‘aiut of per eration or offensive binail from tl skin. Used as a dentifrice it purlti the brealb ; preserves ilie teeth and ■ arcs toothache; sore gums ami can ; r.
At Philadel nearly all llte it eoueet! tra Tlie best Bruises, Soi Fever Sores, Chi'* tains, tious, and pay requi give |>erfect funded. sa»e be Adam A com pi l al X. P. Ban I lion to C< Boston al t It it a mat tUat Dr. Gu, Sarsaparilla tude of dii pie enough that thit ret: purifier, and the urinary When the bi gaaaof life t to eat tier m ber thit ami dinner parties now -a-brac in the house the dinner laule. ’■ Arnica Salve. j s lii the world for Cuts Ulcers, Salt Kheurn tter, Chapped llandns, and ail Skin Erupted r cures Piles, or no It li guaranteed to isfaetiou, or money re25 cents per box. For *SQi. 38y tarv dinner to Gener- ■ iahonor of his elecem will be given in Cvere House, of surprise to i a Yellow Dock ami 1 cure such a multlThe reason is aimall owing to the fad is a perfect blood true stiengiheuer of digestive organs, and these great orAt a reeen a horse been iierfor won a racet
«s:o: Every Brought to Petersburg Bought direet from wholesale dealers; selecte<ls\with great care and wi LOW PRICKS! that will astonAi you. Nothing Itko it heard Every article in Christmas and New Years* will be found in my stock. Very latest designs every variety of Presents for every body. Jewelry-Ladies’ watches, Chains, &c.,-a han< stock in this line. Do not go to Evansville or Vincennes for your Holiday Goods, but go to H. Richritlj’s, see his large stock, make purchases, make yourself happy and gladden the hearts of your wife, sweat-heart, children, brothers, and sisters. I - V, ANNUAL ^ <P <s> o <=> fife £3fe A ANNOUNCEMENT. Contains A Partial List or SomI or gTHE LATEST NO YE LT1 ES= ra?u MAS *arr* or xsbe -wossus. PARIS. LONDON, VIENNA, ax» BERLIN. Albums, Maaioure Sets, Odor Cases. Bronses, Figures in Terre Cotta, Hirers,! Egyptian az.d Japanese Pottery. Csiluloid aud Zylenite Goods, ' _ Ajitnius Saver Goods, Carlsbad Wares, Aotique Fottsry, Bras, and Ut. Op»a! w, Music Boxes and Musical Novelties. »~s«g=Z}EA FINE DRUGGISTS’ SUNDRIES, FINE HOLIDAY GOODS AND .rasriE SPECIALTIES. Shawhan Block, Petersburg, Indiana.
Attood lluce T» Make Money Till Winter. We want some more reliable men to sell onr nursery stock; guaranteed first-class, true to na me as ordered, aiiul delivered in good, healthy condition. Salary and Expenses, (or coinuiissiou.if preferred). Apply,(staUng age) to II. W. Foktiii & Co., (Jeueva, X. Y. CITY BAKERY. T1DS1 BREAD. BEST IA MARKET. CITY BAKERY. rumor all kisdi ttmiun. CITY BAKERY. Ll'SCHES raoa tc. Cp. SICE OTSTKES. JFm. Ll fBS, Proprtutor of The jW :..r\ CITY BAKERY, f BeilsUh beat VtESSt ■HEAD aad tlie best OBKZOIXS .AT TSZ fsi rest -PRICES-*11* HIM.trustees’ s otices. VOTICE Is hereby given to all parties lateral rated that I will attend st uiy offlee in fttondtl. KVKKY TVI31M.Y, TO transact business coniiacbid with the offlee of trustee af Lockhart to ensl.la, A 1 person, having business with sa.kl tide* will please take notice. J. W. aTi hW ELJ-Trustee. VTOT1CK is hereby ghrrn to sll Dailies cou- > cerned, that I will be al uij residence, me uiUe east of Arcadia, CVBRY TUESDAY, la attend to baameas xmueelad with the ~ — <eof Uoartx township. SAMUEL L,jWK. Trustee.
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