Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 28, Petersburg, Pike County, 2 December 1891 — Page 3
. Make your wife a preseat of a cloak for a Christmas gift We have just received 50 new cloaks in the new t^oioTs and Trimmings at all prices These are bran new and it will pay you to buy now to get the latest. Children’s cloaks from $1.39 to $10.00. See these handsome garments. Mens’ £ Boys’ Overcoats •i ■■ * * _ In light and heavy weight, Satin linings at all prices. We have just received a drummer’s samples from alarge Eastern house, comprising Hosiery, Shawls, Shirts, Underwear, Handkerchiefs and Towels &c. These are new samples, just one of a kind whieh you can buy at 75 cts. on the $1.00. Remember there is only one article of a kindsad they wont last long, You will find them all on a special counter. See the Famous 10c. & 25c. Counter Goods Sold on these counters at Halt regular prices. Try to Come in the morning to avoid the jam. See (he Lovely Presents that arewaMin for yon The Bargain Store of Petersburg,
1000 Buyers. In the next thirty days we willgive the readers of this article goods in my line at prices that can’t be toadied in a hundred miles. ' HerS afer some of the prices and when I say you can’t beat them I IMIeecn. Xt! A gent’s gold filled, stem winder Watch, warranted 5 years for $11.00. A ladies’ gold-filled, stem winder Watch warranted 5 yearsnfor 12.00. A gent’s gold filled stem winder Watch warranted 15 years for 13.00. A ladies’ gold-filled stem winder Watch, warranted 15 years for 17.00. A gent’s silver ore stem winder Watch, for only 7-25-I have a number at these prices. When they arc gone, you can not get a good Watch for 60 little money , * 4 IU. * 1 ■ 1 1 •— Ladies’fancy silver stem winder Watch, best made, from $6,00 to $10.00 A HOW IS THIS? Solid Gold riding bow apeigg^cik^ You cannot do as well in the city. /Solid Gold Ear Sings for i-bo. •Solid Iron, black cnamled Clock, with an elegant bronze ornament from $8.25 to $18.00, These am not wood that will warp and crack, but are all iron -and indistructible.
the celebrated Ingraham Clock goes for $33>a. for that time only. ww—w ana examine our Scarf Pins, Jersey Pins, Cuff buttons, Bib Pins, Lace Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Rings, Charms, Stands, Emblem Pins, Silverware, Gold Pena &c. J£STKvei>y dollar’s worth you buy secures you a ticket that may brinsr you a $15 Music Box, or a $13 Iron Clock. S P. Hammond Jeweler* Infli ima.
h 1891. NEWS AND NOTES. Pay op. Advertise. Call and settle. .Wheat enly 83 centa. Lawyers have been busy. Jobu Van Nad a Is in 111 health. Thanksgiving was well observed hero. Plenty butter in the market, for some time. The editor of this paper still s offers of pulmonary trouble. Moses Frank has been confined to his- residence by sickness. Mrs. Noah Burkhart is still quite ill. IShe first had La Grippe. It will pay you to read the holiday advertising if you act accordingly. Memorial exercises, in the honor of Gov Hoyoy, deceased, were held at the M. E. Church, Sunday. Let ters from J. J. Hicks and Geo. Krebs state that they are at Big Timber, Montana, both got good positions and are doing well. The Thanksgiving Entertainment given by the M. E. church has been most favorably commented on. A_ targe audience attended the exercises, which were indeed good. The officers of tho yotfhg folks pleasure club arc as follows: Pres. Sig Frank ; Vice Pres, Chas Berrige, Sec. Frank White; Treas, Cooney Its ekes*. Hours from 7 a. in. to II p. m. They gave * very interesting dance Monday eve. It Is said to have been quite a success. The editor of this paper is offering a house and lol.betler than those that have sold for a thansand dollars, for only $800. For terms, call on the editor. 6 rooms, never failing well of water that is pure and cold the year round, caunot be drawn empty, good cistern, fairly good barn, and 5S2 feet of fencing. Count what it would cost you to buy a lot and build all this. 11300 will not near do it. This is a bargen. Don’t u.iss this, if you want to buy. If Obituary. »K- JOIIS JJAWKIVg. The death of Or. Hawkins’s was unintentionally omitted in the selection of ropy from the hook last week. The Doctor passed away at 3 o’clock a. m. of the 1*0.11 inst., at the age of a little moie than 66 years. He was a graduate of Bell Vue College, and was one of our oldest practitioners. Dr.’ Bain preached the funeral sermon the Sunday following Ids death and the remains were laid in Walnut Hilla. What the Doctor died of is not known. He suffered from the stomach but skilled physicians could not diagnose his case to any certainty. With the Doctor passed away one of the kindest men Whose house you could enter. May he rest in peace.
Miss Tillie Hawthorn. Miss Tillie Hawthorn, who was sometime ago adjudged insane and taken lo the asylum, was brought home dead last Saturday. She was iSOvesrsold; was a member of the Presbyterian church. From that beautiful edifice Or- Freeman preached her funeral sermon Sunday at 110:30 o'clock aud aft that is mortal of Miss Hawthorn now lies in the beautiful city of the dead. Walnut Hills. She was a sister of Robert Hawthorn, now a resident «f this place, and of Win. and John, both deceased. She leaves one sister, Mrs. Sarah Glezen. Miss Hawthorn had considerable, money which she enjoyed in using simply for her comforts. Her library is said to be good and she intelligent. It was a good woman that passed away. Guaranteed Can for La Grippe We.authorize our advertised druggist to sell you Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, Cough, upon this condition. If you arc afllecied with Le Grippe and will use this remedy according to directions, giviug it a fair trail, and experance no benefit you may return the bottle ami have your .money refunded. We make this oiler, because of the wonderful success of Dr. Kina’s New Discovery during last season's, epidemic. Have heard of no case in which it failed. Try it. Trial bottle free at J. It. Adams & Sons Drag store. Mease a*4 Let. A good house of six rooms, quarter acre lot, good well and good cistern, and barn. All tor sale cheap. Hall* cash and half on time. (tf) How’s Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When tho Liver is torpid the Bowels are sluggish and constipated, the food lies in the stomach undigested, poisoning the blood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassitude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is deranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more people to health and hapjnness by giving them agency known on earth. It acts with extraor* liSii w ■■ Isa® fc
-- ~ AND HOME SOMETHING, If it is Only Ornamented With NICE, CLEAN, NEW CHEISThtAS Seeds, Snoh as the following: Uniat Articles, Toilet Oases, Manicure Sets^ Manicure Trays, Work boxes^Odor Gt _ .rncure Trays, worn ooxes, » and Stands, Writing Desks, Writing Lap Tablets, Perfume Bottles, Glove and Han £ O ■ Boxes, Jewel Boxes, Infant Sets, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Shaving Sets, Photo Frai Whist Holders, Smokers’ Outfits, Toilet Mirrors, Photo and Autograph Albums, A11 UPS articles so numerous you will have to call and see them, IBerg'on, OliplxsLXxt Sz C0xa0.psuEi.3r mm Corner Main and 8th Streets. The Leading Druggists, PSTEUSBURG INDIANA
Cwrt vote*. Win. Hitman got a judgment agai nst Fred. Sick man an man oil account; ,, Win. M. Donahue gor Jnilgmlgf against McCrillis Gray for damans and on account. Case of Susan Harry against John West was dismissed for .lack of -evidence. James Reed’s case was continued with coat againsllhe E. & T. H. R. R. and 125 for killed stock. Andrew Morgan got judgement against the E. & L. R. R. for $35 damage to stock. A petition was allowed W. Richardson to divide real Estate. Susie Shoafs suit for bastardy against 11. M. Malott was continued and tha defendants bond placed at $5.00. The ilestley Chesser- Robt Derscy bastardy suit was tried, but the judg es discisions was not given on MouJacob Rotniter got a judgment against Robt. Bass et at for $232,58 on note. Eveline Little got a divorce from her husband Isaac Lillie. Also $§00 alimony and $600 for support of children. Ilimtinghurg Bank got judgmen for $117.06 and costs, against Remus Bass et al. ! Petersburg Bank got judgment against Remus Bhss on\ note for $310.55 and costs. County Auditor got judgment on school fund mortage against Franklin Bilderback for $53346. Same against Ucdin Corn et al for$817.73. C. &-G. Cooper Co. vs. D. D. Grnbb got judgmen; 'nr $425-55 and costs. (Only those cases are given that have been tried. Those that were continued or set aside are not mentioned.) PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Geoage Gullick is quite sick. ’Squire Edmondson, of ' Otwell, showed l»is lace here inouday. Hon. W. E. Townsend, Vincennes, has been among us a few days. Claud Clark, of Oakland City, took in the entertainment at this place Thanksgiving. * Mrs. John Kinney aud daughter, of Chrisney, are visiting E. A. Ely and family ihi^ week. Charles Gill, John Slater and Noble Fills, of Washington, took Thanksgiving in at this place. Dr, Man-o-law, of Washington,was hereon business Tuesday, lie wiii make trips to this place soon. William Lent, who used to bo a miller in this place, has been here the past few days. lie leave* to-day. Mrs. W. II. Thompson and daughter Zoe, will start this week to Oklohomo, where Mr. Thompson now resides.
W. II. llornbropk, of Piineeton, tormerly'a druggist of this place, ha* been here ihe past week on business, lie leaves to-day, l>r. W. V. Hunter and family, of Portcrsvillo, have moved iheir household goods iuto the Iloov'er property on MulUeu Hill, ami will be here in time to practice with his partner, Dr. J, B. Duncan, by next Monday. Vincennes Commercial— Alf Palmer, of Petersburg, was the guest of* his sister ou Thanksgiving. He accompanied his mother home yeaterp day. AU will probably return to this city in the spring to reside, Oakland City gnterpiim.—itey.. Law was duwu from Petersburg Wednesday. Township Trustee Richey had business at Petersburg Monday. Thus. Fleming and son, Willard, Petersburg, were here Tuesday and Wednesday, horse-trading with Wm. Rod Intel. Ladies’ gold watches and chains, gold necklaces and other gold wearing apparel the finest and cheapest at ll. Kickrich’s. Don’t forget Rick riph-for Christmas good. No other such in southern Indiana. It’s neat and clean. Rick rich’s show wiudows are the prettiest we ever saw. Just go and look at them. See Bergen, Oiiphaut & Co’s advertisement. See good. The Younf Folks Pleasurer Club will have a dunes at thpir rooms Dec. 3d. Harvest Home Exercises were held at the Presbyiarian church Suudav, evening, under the supervision of Dr. Freeman. They were good. Weakness of sight is frequently Ihe result cf general debility. When the blood is impoverished every organ and sense suffers. As an effective, powerful, snd economical tonic-alter* rtive, Ayer's Sarsaparilla utey be reed on everytltue, i
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0. K. Shaving Parier. Only first-class barber shop in town. All those wishing a nice, claan ami easy Abate should give trte a call. ' jWt ' 1 makes specialty of hair cutting. None but first-class tonaorial artists employed bv m**. Shop on Eight Street between Main ami Walnut. 3u'F. Baker, Prop., "‘U’ Petersburg, lud. 1 Im&rtatfc AnneancefcieuW 1 Oweiujito Ibid health we wish to retire.fWefir present business. And with that end in view have decided tjo make lower prices than were ever -^ffeVeil in Petersburg. We hope by greatly reducing our stock to be able to dud a buyer for the whole of it. Besides a Very cobsiderable reduction in prices, we will give as a premium to cash buyers choice of the exccleut books, Crown Jewels anc. Heroes of the Daik Continent, eaeh of winch sell by Agents at $3 50 but for $25 00cash purchase within the next 90 days we will give either of the splendid works. We have one of the best selected stacks ever odered to this trade and mean what we say about a large redaction in one prices. To those who have been oweing us a good while, we will aay wo need the money you owe us and shall expect you in soon to settle. Come and see onr goods and let prices tell if what we say is not true J. B. Young ft Co. 3t Notice of Election of Directors There %dil| be a meeting of the Stock Holders of the. Pike County Agricultural Society, at the court house, Saturday Dec. 12th 1891, for the purpose of electing twelve directors for said society to serve for the ensuing year. Leslie Lamp, E. P. Richardson, Pres. (2tJ Sec.
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PENSIONS, TK DISABILITY BILL IS A LAW, Soldiers Disabled Since the War an Dependent widows and parents now dependent whose sons died from effects of array service are Incloded. If you wish your claim 1 speedily and successfully prosecuted, address e cpSSi^nerof JAMES TAMER, 28-r-pr Washington, B. C. CtOR SALE—I have 125,OOObnch on r hand: irood brick at low prices. Call on D. P. DARNkltL.
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