Pike County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 46, Petersburg, Pike County, 4 April 1889 — Page 3
Are Ton Uoinf to have that old dm* marie ove: again? Youfknow your neighbors talked because you wore it last season. Have ■one pride. Ku»p at the Famous and aoe the pretty new atylee of Ureas Goode, you aan buy for a mere song. Double width Serge or Cashmere, any color, liaiag, thread, but tone, reeds, whalebone, the, complete, $1.* Almost as cheap as calieo. Only see our pretty line of Ureas Goods in all the new shades from Sc to ft JO per yard. All the new trimmings under the suit. If you are buy even a gingham drees, con’t forget that we always have the NEWEST and sell the CHEAPEST. New arrival of those band* some Beaded Wraps. Our drat invoice Is all sold. Tbeee are beauties. When you can buy a nice Chemise, Skirt, Uuwa or Drawers for tUo why on earth will you per. slat in making themr There is not a mtrchaut this aide of
Oklahoma *1 That cau *ell you M pretty law curtain*, Min'd fyll length, with pales and iiturra, fur f I tt a pair, a* aura. Wa bar* all the war style* tu Curtain*. ik-riai*. Drapery, Ac. Has t hose carUia poles with braaa •»- luraa fur Me, or three fir fl.W, juat what other* gat 7fa fur. 8*a our new style* of Carpel*; over Urn pattern* all new to aelect from. We atlll have a nie* Una of uveu and boys' Clotbiug wa will sell you ou a Dry (•owls' profit. Also a splendid lias of Crease, Crush aud *lif Uni*. Don't forget tho«e fttuWev's Ubnea for tidies. 'They’ust fit like *e paprr on <* wall." Hargrove’s THE LOWEST PRICED HOUSE IN TOWS.
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The Wall Paper is in the! house, marked and half sold. $TIE El AS&SE IS® Goods well bought are UoU That is the Beason V.ISnM Makes the above Statemeut But it notonlj holds good outhe But on the immense stock of BALL PAPER, Min, PA I NTS of all kinds. Alftbastine, Ochre, All the Colors in Oil. CM.DirCelen.Tirpeatiu, Japu, White Lad, Untie Oil, Varnishes of all kinds, 'Shave a few more of those Elegant Hanging-Lam| jot unsold, at half their value. Come Come earlj first served. mm ‘ood is still at it* silent at sure work, Glutting the. [aiket. but the greoenea mark the diferenoe in the of the eggs, and are sfgreat ROGGEfor oms guaregn I bvThuFi SHIMIRf
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FARMERS ■DON’T FAIL TO CALL ON--EJOJL PATTERSON & C0.3I S*0A^*+m* THEIB' wr Iv^L^J^O^OT’S Stors, •40XT 4- DSPOT ❖ STISEET> -Where you will find tire largest stock of Farm Implements, such as•BINDERS, MOWERS, PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, WAGONS AND ROAD CAR' S.t ♦AND THE FINEST LOT OF* _ CARRIAGES, SPRING WAGCNS and BT7GIES -Ever brought to Petersburg. Also a full line of-PX-AJfcTOS, OBGKA^TS <fc; SESWIira- 1£ACHIITI!i5S Remember Ms f/oes. One-hat f Squat* from Main on Depot Street,
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1TKJIH OF IRTKBCHT. • How about Ik lecture? Johnnie trel yourdojt muzzled. VPul up sonic more Struct Uai|u. .Salrut is lo liavA a "Deeslrict Skulo.”__ _ Mora limn twfweSTiil. easier Sunday*.__ | Only a few more days in which to Mv luxe*. / Insanity ii litcri'atiug throughout 'the country. Muzzle you dog before ho biles some botly. Wc nolire several of our dogs have breu muzzled. Mount Vernon has at last organized a Fair Association. We return »|>criai thanks toour advertising patrons.
Head John II. McAlw'i advertisement hi Hii» italic. 'Ilic Oakland Cilv Normal school o|h.<iik next Monday. Ili(lm >viw‘ii robbed a farmer near Terre Han to, Thursday. It li fashionable for dog* to wear muzzle* in Petersburg. ‘ Tim many Pike county pupil* atA creamery i* to be in o|ieratinu at Uootivlllr by the tlr-t of June. lte|Niri» from NewVork say that the price of tea ^vill lie raised. “What doe* (Knell needi" some one ask*. A railroaii, certainly.v MadUoa county tanners have orjjauhwd against llie twine swindle. Ifuutiiigburgclaims an equal numlierof male and female inhabitant*. Cooua wen> not plentiful enough in Evansville, Monday, to defeat the Democrat*. The K. of I1'* of southern Indiana will have a prize drill at North Verona, July 4.
A large factory fur making agricultural liuplinicnts will l«c erected at j Kl. Wayne. Th« total vole for Mayor of Krana-' ville, Monday, was 7,«59. For Treat-1 srer, 7,744. You ran buy a $45 tewing machine , al (hit office for a little more than half that prior. The Air Une Railroad hat adopted j the rule against Sunday work on j freight train*. From December 10th to June lat| the penally for^ killing a squirrel it j two dollar*. Little * Heed hare a Fait bank’* male*—a new feature ot their bualneai on Main street. Friday, at Richmond, Benjamin Dikca’ head wa* crushed between sawlogs. >Hc It drad. The first election since Harrison’* inauguration will occur in Rhode It* land this month. It is reported that SvlTester Grubb’s father is dying, caused by old age and worrying about his son. Hie I>r.MOcavr office has just turned out some fine jeh printing for II. F. Palberg A Co., of Strndal. About $90,000 worth of new maBhlnory la to be placed la the O. A M. shops at Washington, soon. When you want good bargains in trading, buy of our merchcnts who ■dvcrtlse in the Dan oca at. Beer at fids a glass Is advertised in Cincinnati. Look out for drunks iu that awfully conditioned city. Governor llorey has pardoned three penitentiary convicts who were convicted from Posey county. Isn’t It about time the Fair Association arms commencing to get things in readiness for the fair this fell ? Who said a late caster makes a late Spring? Is it not time these superItjtgom were dpup f way wWt f
The Peteraburg school* are flourishing, hut the overworked teacher* arc getting •‘awfully*’ tired. “A weddiuir in hltrli life will soon take place in Peters bur*” Is a favorite item with the Petersburg New*. Oakland city people are wanting lo pattern a (ter Petersburg by putting lu some publie cisterns. It Is a good thing to do.
Jhlollte Carmines, of Shelby ville, has ] had wren husbands. She now has a suit in court for a «ecoud divorce tioui tier seventh victim. It in rarely that Petersburg people suffer fmu sickness, but aome live or six of out cllisons have been quite III ainee our last report. At EvausvIHe, Friday night, for the murder of John I teach (White), Harrison Jackson (colored) was seuteuced to the iieniteniiary for life. A man hv the name of Samuel Swicker, ofVincennes, was killed by ! au O. & M. passeuger train, at Washington, one day last week. Silas Jenkins, near I'rincetou, found a bundle of switches ou his doors mil, with a warning Iroiu the “Wlinc Caps” lo leave the country. Only la«t week Dr. Jas. Font touud a skeleton hurried on his resident lot in Wabash. It was only about twentv inches below the surface. Persons having Itemsot interest for this pa|>cr will please lo give all names and dates in writing, as this is the only means of avnidiug mistakes. While helping to erect a log house In Martin couuty, Brown township, Edward Kid well was seriously hurt by a log falliug on him and washing lids leg. Mrs. Wallers, wife ot the wellsnowii cigar-maker, Auton Wtillers, of Evausville, became a raving inauhir, Sunday, aud has been seul to the a*> turn. Some of the Keutucky counties Italy voted against some of Evansville's railroad interests, and the palters of that cilv are heaping odium tipou them. We have just received some new material at this office, and will now lie pleased to give our |ialrous some of the neatest job pritiliug that can be had in Petersburg. - Monday's election iu Cincinnati resulted in the electiou of a mixed ticket. “Beer at t cts a glass’* had lunch to do with tin) result. The Mayor elected is a Uepublicau. A few people in like couuty are pretendiug that While Cap organisations are in some townships. Not so! Such pretences are believed for good reasons to be fraudulent. Next Thursday, April 11, will take place the sale of the personal propertyel Nalhau Wilder, deeeaaed. Joseph Wiggs is the administrator, gale will begin in the forenoon. Thu ease of the State against the Grubb boys, charged with assaulting aud battering a Democratic jflee club Inst fall, baa been coutinued until tile next term of the Pike Circuit Cou rt. In tearing down an old building at Seyanour last week the workmon dissevered some old plaster would that bad evidently, at one time, been uaed lu the manufacture of superior silver coin. . Miss Laura llostetter, of Jeflfersmi township, W- S. Cora, ot Augusta, and Albert McAlister, of Stemlsl, started from here, Tuesday, to Lebanon, Qhio, to attend the Lebanon Normal school. It is rumored that W. J. Thurman and James L. Keith have entered into copartnership and are seeking employment with various Patent Medicine men, that they may appropriately advertise “before and after taking." Oakland items in Princeton .Democrat: Abe Cota area In Petersburg this week, attending court.—Will T. McConnell gave Petersburg a cull, Tuesday.-Representative Poiny passed through town Tuesday, on Ins aray te Petersburg. / Uuraek Paek, a tad about sixteen years eld. living at Vincennes, met wiit, a tondbie accident in tfce paper mill at that glace last week- II« was cnight In the cogs of soaae rapidly iwvulriwff wheel and injured to badly lived e jew days,
Last week, at Washington, Io«l., John Martin, twenty-two years old, attempted to outrage the six-year-old daughter or WHiiaui From me, saloon keeper at that place. Martin is iu jail awaiting a trial. He will be, and deserves to be, severely dealt with. Herbert J. Gilmore, a commercial traveler, has brought suit against the K.& MLR., in the Greenes, circuit for $10,000 for injuries received by being forced from a train at Worthington, last February, for not paying the extra sum charged by not having a ticket
Farmer* should tost their seed he* fore planting. It doe* not coat near as much to prOva that seed is good for nothing, in a box sot in a warm place, as it doe* to prove it in a Inn acre lot, and find (tout when it i« too late to procure good seed and grow a crop. _ “The Fruit Tice Drummer,” Will E. Stacy, of Lyons, Ind., will be sure to solicit orders for the Rose Ilill Nursery, in Pike county, this year. Old contracts made gqod. Low prices. Replaced at 2-5. Keep your orders for Stacy and get trees and plants suited to this climate.
It U current here that the lion. Frank Posey has expressed a desire to purchase a home here and become a resident. We will leave the latch string hanging out tor the distinguished gentleman and hope he will decide to conic. He will receive a royal welcome.—Now burry Loader. The Dulmis and Pike anility joint Normal School will begin at Ireland, April 22ml, 188#. Instructors: Profs. George C. Cooper, of Otwe!l,Chas. E. Clarke, of Uoonnllc. George It Wilsou, of .laser, aud SupU Acdrew M. Sweeney, «>f Dubois county. The term lasts twelve weeks, closing July lath, 1888.__ _ By mistake we got Perry Abbott for Perry Elder last week. Perry Elder, and not Perry Abbott, was the man who "was sand-baged aud robbed at his stable at the time mentioned in last week’s issue. The robbers dealt with Mr. Elder rather severely. lie has kept his bed most of the time since be was foully treated. He who whoopeth up his own busiaees, in the newspaper, shall reap a bountiful harvest, lie that readeth the advertisement and profitoth shall have an abundanco of thia world’s goods at little cosh He that chooseth not to subecribe for his home paper, shall wouder a t the intelligence or hi* neighbor. lie that advertiseth liberally gelleth the cream of trade.—Ex. The celebrated counterfeiter, Columbus lloutrhius, of like county, who served a term in the Northern Prison for counterfeiting, aud was the leader of a gang of counterfeiters in Pike, Dubois ami Crawford counties, has beeu received at the Southern Prison to serve a term of three years for the attempted murder of a man named Miller iim Pike county. He Is a noted desperado.—N. A. Ledger. The Bute Superiuteudeut of Public Instruction hits rendered a decision that a seboolhouse is under the control of the teacher fro in the morainig of the first day of school until the term expires, Sundays and evenings not excepted; and (briber that no person has a right ts Use such building at such times for any other than school purposes without the express consent of the teoeber aud trustee. In this Issue you will And an interesting article on the “Promised Land,” or Oklahoma; the death ot the eminent English statesman, John Bright; news from the worhl at large—east, west, north, and south; state news, the latest general news, local news, and an interesting sermon bv that eminent divime, Dr. T. DeWlti Talas age. In sheet, the best and freshest or everything. What local paper can beast as much ? A revivalist asked ail of bit congregation who paid their debts to rise to their feet The rising was general. After they bail taken their seats a eall was made for those who dkl not pay their debts, and one solitary individual arose aud explained that be was an editor, and could not pay because all the congregation owed him cm subscription. The next day two-thirds of the congregation came to hie office and paid Idm in frill, and not one^of
The following U aid to be quite effective in preventing the accumulation of coal soot in stove pipes and chimneys: For a >n of so ft coal buy fifteen or twenty cn ills’ worth of salt; dissolve it thorouji i ly in water, aud sprinkle over tin coal thoroughly witli the solution, being certain to reach as much of this coal as possible with the briue. The salt acts as a soot destroyer ami! leaves the stoves, covers, pipes and clti I mueys clear as a whistle.
1 he fcvansville e cuon,Monday,rent I ted in a Demoe itic victory, Mark Ora lit, councilman or Uie first ward, and W. II. Huston Tor the 2d., being the ouly Kcpublli iiis elected. The other councilmen 1*0, 3d. Ward, A. M. Weil;4th, Phil! 1 Hohn, 5th. Wm. Schelhorn. Xichol is M. Goodlet was elected Mayor; Jims. D. Saunders, Surveyor; and Feud Baker, Water Works Trustee. Tire Journal cries “fraud/1 and tli Courier cries “glory!”
While at the 31. :mtgomery Mills, Tuesday morning, Horace Thomas, engineer, took pleu lure in attacl^pg to tho engine on of Thompson's Steam Gauge Ind1 ators. An engineer who cau use «i.. an indicator is considered an expo I. The indicator cost Mr. T. nearly i T5. It is a very ingenious machine nud indicates the steam pressure, the liorse power, aud several other items >f interest in enabling the engineer : understand his work. It is the fins ever used in this conuty. To place your m ibrella in a rack ludicaies that it hi tbout to change owners; an umbrelll it carried over the woman, the man g<i ting nothing but the drippings of Me rain, signifies courting; when the inau has the umbrella ami the worn u the drippings, It indicates marru ;i s; carry it at angle under the arm i:i nifies that an eye is to be lost by the man who follows you; to put a cotton umbrella by the side of a silk oue mins “exchange is ! no robberyto lenii an umbrella may be interpreted, “I am a fool to carry an umbrella just hit'll enough to tear out men’s eyes and tnock off men’s I aim i hats signifies, woman.'’—Ex. William Mulford sports that, while plowing on the farm of Ann Bailee, !n Sparta towa*hl|: near Lawrenceburg, Saturday aftn noou, he turned over with the plow it large rock that covered a dan of satnanta. In a few moments lullv half iii hundred wriggling, squirming sn ices crawled front their whiter quarter windiug around the legs of the lion s aud over the plow and harness, rai sing the animals to run awny in tl sir mad fright. Procuring assistano after recovering his team, Mr. Mulfc I and his neighbors killed thirty-ir von snakes, big and little, that hat:. failed to make their escape.—Jasper Courier. Douglas Morton, l ill? colored school teacher, politician id Secretary of the EvausviHe Boaur I of Police Com* missioliers, who la 11: id to be reyeiihg with his third (all J iving) wife, baa engaged iu another i nodal involving the debauchery of a umber of pupils of tho colored pubth: chool of Evansville, of which he i ;ii a teacher, on charges preferred lijr the principal, qrbo has resigned hi position. He is the same saddle-© ored coon who was arraigned In thi Warrick Circuit Court some years i, on the charge of bastardy while a tacher here, and convicted, and of <i tom the Bute's Attorney, tho Into amen ted .E. B. Hatfiehi, said iu hi pleading “had too much Morton ltd not enough Douglas in his comi teition.”— Boonville Euqnirer. Mr. V. T. llobso and Miss R. M. Vndcrson were nui ied at tbq resilence of the bride’s treats, Mr. and firs. W. T. Amler mi’s, in Marion ownsbip, last Sundi •, the Rev. N. F. ;ill, of Ireland, Du! >is county, offiiating. At tho san i time and place vero united in (oih, of Princeton, lobson, of Jeffereon art named portion pcsts,as they wore n het that any but th dace. Mr, “ tge Mr. Charles tad Miss Viola township. The the apprised ot the to take Miss Andeseii tUoDoed Koib^and
OTi il"^/ i~ j t~xS * Olivers Steel and Chilled Plows are the lightest draft, do the best work, and will work in any kind of soil
T OLIVERS FLOW REPAIRS OF at.t. SINES! Call and get our prices before buying. SEA WHAN St BOONS
PURELY PERSONAL. Herb Bcfriilgt van lu Evansville Sunday and Mouday. Frank Scott went to Evansville Tuesday, on important business. Mrs. Charles Schlimmer returned, Monday, from a visit ito Evansville.
Miss Ida tMMeuuen left isn Friday for Vinceuues to visit relatives. Prot. Johnson, of the Oakland City Schools, was in Petenibi^g, Tuesday. “Sig” Prank went ft Lebanon, Iud. Saturday night and reluruedTuesdav. Mrs. Abe Caseuis visaing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ’Squire White, of this place. Isaac Anderson, Ireland, was in Petersburg Tuesday, arranging to sell lumber. Frank Kime.oi Union, rented a tine form uear town, and moved onto it last week. Miss Bessie Miller, of Princetou, attended the dauce at the Opera House last week. U. B. liavidson and J. W. Bateman made a flying trip to Oakland City last Saturday. Will lleiuspctcr, tho boss piano tuner, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hornbraok A. C. Anderson, of Monroe towuship, was in town Tuesday on professional busiucss. Mr. Albert Wiukle, of Lawrenceburg, Ind., has accepted a position in the Model drug store. Misses Cairie Patterson and Nellie Bookwaller visited at Oakland City Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Lou Black, late publisher and proprietor of the Wiunlow ilTews, is in the city.—N. A. Lodger. Mrs. Maliua Thomas relumed to Washington, Tuesday, after a two week's visit at this place. Capt. J. W. LaMar, of Spencer oounty, visited his son, Dr. 1. II. LaMar, this place, Saturday. Helen, the four-year-old daughter of Johu White, this place, has been ill of ferers since Friday, Horace Evans, who has been in Texas for several months past, returned last Friday eveniug. Johu McAtce, formerly of Logan township, Pike oouuty, has become a hardware merchant at Oakland. Col. Iugersoll, of Olney, passed through the ettv Monday, en route to Petersburg.—Vincennes Commercial. Frank Taylor and John Vincent, both of this place, went to Owensboro, Kr-, to work at a brick factory during Summer. Hon. Frank B. Posey,, of Petersburg, was in the city during the arhek. Congressional honors sit lightly upon the geuial repreaenlatitve.—Boouville Enquirer. G. M. McLaughlin,, of Jcflerson lowusbip, and Heroine DeMott, of Marion, left for Mitchell, Ind., Tuesday morning, where ttiey will attend the Southern Indiana Normal University. Miss Hattie Carter, of this place, and Miss Trluey Hayden, who has been visitiug here from Terre Haute for aereral weeks, went to Princeton the latter part of last week to visit Miss Jennie Mitehell. Mt. and Mrs. Waiter Hicks, accompanied by their two daughters. Annie and Georgia, arrived here Wednesday momieg, from Vasburg, Peun., on a visit to Mrs. Ilieks' mother, Mrs. M. H. Taylor, and other relatives in and near town. ^ Dr. B. B. John, of SMicer county, was the guest of Or9| H. LaMar, Saturday. He was loomng for a location in which to practice Bis profession. He is of lha eclectic school, and is llie representative from Spencer eoutttT^whojwns unseated on a contest instituted by his opponent, A. J. Payton. Dr. John bears the reputation of being n good physir.iau, and will And a welcome here, should he decide tQ come. _ P.I.V.L The Pike County Assembly of the Fanners Mutual Beoetit Association will meet at Union on the third Saturday In April, 1889, at 9 o’clock. Each Lodge is entitled to one dek> goto at law, and one for every twen. ty-hve members thereafter. 1% requires 50 cts foot to become a member of the County
Court Is still grinding, Petersburg is doing s good business. Wall paper displays are pleutii'ul. Hargrove has a change in bis “add.” The city elections flatter the Demo*
John Slieaks was drowued at Shoals last Monday. The Ohio elections show Demo* cratic victories everywhere. * Francis Murphy fa holding temperaiiec meetings at Greeucastle. John Goviu accidently siiot himself at Ft. Wayne, Monday, and is dead. Reports say that Johnnie McCarty wants to marry “awfully bad.” 'Moat people prefer to marry well. 7 Some unknown Scoundrel knocked at the doors of several residents ou Walnut street last Monday night. A thirty-two calibre revolver will leach him a lesson should he attempt a repot ton of such conduct/ Pluramerville, the town in Arkansas where the ballot box was stolen, and Col. John M. Clayton was assassinated, is writing its bistory in blood. Monday nigbt the thugs added another chapter, by ending the life of a well-to-do colored man by l be name of Joseph P. Smith. The Clay* Ion murder Is supposed to hare lead to this one. Suit was begun Monday by Frederick P. Olcott, of New York, one of a syndicate which owns tbo bed of the old Wabash & Erie canal, agaiast a number of Bquatters ou their property, to compel them to vacate. This canal is to be used as a road-bed for the new “two-palb” railroad, which is to run from Ft. Wayne to Evansville. Keeno Bros., of St. Louts, have the contract to build the road, and are now engaged In surveying the line. Building will be commenced at once. After the solicitation of many farmers'and citizens ef this county who are interested in the improvement of the horse-stock, Mr. J. W. McCarty, of Washington, Iud., has concluded for the convenience of theee parties to send bis famous and well-known Stallion Brook Curry here on Monday and Tuesday of each week during the season. It is needless to say any thing concerning the merits of this famous animal, as.mauv of his get are owned iu ibis county, all ot Which are models of beauty, and must be seen to be appreciated. tf Court has moved on the last week’ with Uttle of the sensational or even interesting, Tuesday affairs took a turn, however, when the trial ef Mrs. Lida Parker against her husbaud, Clarence Parker, for divorce, came up. In this trial many of our citizens took great interest, some for personal reasons, but mainly because many ol them were made Interested in the case. This couple hare been separated about two years, owing, as shown by the trial, to the disagreeableaess produced by the intemperate habits ol Mr. Parker. The trial created considerable sensation. It lasted nearly all day, and resulted in the with securing a divorce and fifteen hundred dollars alimony. The mother is also given the custody of the three chiblren—all quite young. Charles Kolb and Viola Ilobsoo, W. T. 6. Hobson and B. M. Anderson, John II. Marsee and Llkubeth Griffith. Ben)amin II. Taylor and Alice Ballard, Wilson Roldiug and Mary Barnett, Joseph McNew and Eitiv Houcbeus, James Seigler and Ellon Russell. Petersburg Markets. Reported by Utile * Co. April 4 ’S9. Wheat. ... per bn...*. »cts Cera ....Sects Beans.•*...**_... T*totJ» Eggs, Ftesh.**. A* .. ... ... Tets
Lamp*, School Books and School Supplies at Dr. J. W. Bergen's, audat the most reasonable rates. Library and other handsome Lamps at Dr. J. W. Bergen’s; Wall Paper and School Books cheap at D>. J. w. Bergen’s.
not lunches served at all honra bv W mUisoen, Sa. School Books at Dr. J. W. Bergen's. lio to Joe Patterson k Co. and bay you a good Buggy for a little oioney. But the Bucher k Gibbs plow of Joo Patdvon k Co. A Good ChaneeTe Make Keeej This Wlater. Wo want some mor&reliable men to sell our nursery stock; guaranteed first-class, true to name as ordered, and delivered in good, healthy condition. Salary aud Expenses, (or commissi m.if preferred). App!.v,(statlng age) to II. W. Foster k Co., tieueva, N. Y.
Natlc*. There will be a meeting of the stockholders of the Vincennes, Oak-^ land City and Owensboro railroad company in the town orQakland City, Ind., Weduesdav, May fj\l889, at 1 o’clock m. By order of the board, of directors. C. W. BnANsronn, 28-tA. Secretary. Billmeycr ft Montgomery have brought on some line Buggies which yon should examine before buying elsewhere. J. II. Viehe has the finest VoRee ever brought to this town, and \la called Samoan Island Coffee. Joe Patterson ft Co. have tnoved into their new mammoth implement house on Depot street, one half aqu from Before buying a cultivator, exam* ine the Hamilton at Billmeyer ft Montgomery’s. Buy a Bucher ft Gibbs Plow points interchangable stoel or-ctulled, best plow bn the market. Sold by Joe Pattersou ft Co. Dried Beef at Viehe’s. and flue. Try it. It is fresh . fou Pianos Organs and Sewing Machines call on Joe Patterson ft Co. Try Mbtia and Java. They am some of J. H. Viehe’s flue coffees. ■$— — I will sprout 15 bo. swart potatoes. 2ti J. M. Smith. CITIZENS OF PIKE CO.! When you want anything In the way HARDWARE!! -YOU SHOULD CALL OH-j JOHN H. McATEE. Ae has just located at Qakland Oity,0 Where can be fooad one of the beet lines if HARDWARE, ST0YES,Z*Z1 5HZ8RAIEB, TINWARE. SHEET IRON md COPPERWARE Ae occupies the oM stand of J. B. YOUNG ft CO. Are better preps red I offer you bargains. We now hare a Ine line of Dress • Goods, ^STAPLE HIT GOODSV AND AN ELEGANT UNB Or ♦CLOTHING* That Its better than any yon ean We have a i .
