Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 29, Petersburg, Pike County, 9 December 1891 — Page 3
Make your wife a, present of a cloak for a Christmas gift. We have just received 50 new cloaks in t the new Colors 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. Hens' & Boys’ Overcoats % flight and heavy weight, Satin linings at all prices. We have just received h drummer’s samples from alarge East* orn house, comprising Hosiery, Shawls, Shirts, Undelwear .Hand kerchiefs and Towels &c. These are new samples, just one of a kind which you can buy at 75 cts. on J the $1.00. Remember there is only one article of a kind end they wont last long, You will find them all on a special counter. Seethe Famous 1 Oc. £ 25c. Counter Goods Sold on these counters at Halt regular prices. Try to Come in the nnorning to avoid the jam. See the Loielj Presents that are wai tiefor yon. Hargrove 8 Company, The Bargain Stora of Petersburg.
In the next thirty days (we will give the readers of this article goodsii^ my line at prices that can’t bo touched in a hundred miles. Here are some of the prices and when 1 say you can’t beat them I -- Ibvdlea-n Xtl ' A feat's fold filled, stem winder Watch, warranted 5 years for *11.00. A ladies'gold-filled, stem winder Watch warranted 5 years-for ra.oo. A gent’s gold filled stem winder Watch warranted 15 y®** t°r A ladies’ fold-filled stem winder Watch, warranted 15 years for i7-o°- . A gent’s silver ore stem winder Watch, for only 7-a5-I hare a number at theSe prices. When they are gone, yon can not get a good Watch for-so little money: Ladies* fancy silver stem winder Watch, best made, from #6.00 to $10.00 HOW IS THIS? Gold riding bow spex S3.50. You cannot do as well in the city. S*Bd Gold Ear KmgiW 100* ' v ^ #oKd Iron, black enamled Clock, with an elegant bronze ornament from $8.25 to $18.00. ' " These are not wood that will warp and crack, but are all iron and Indistructible. * r
For the next 30 days the celebrated Ingraham Clock goes for I3.00. This price for that time only. Come and examine our Scarf Pins, jersey Pins, Cuff buttons, Bib Pins, Lace Pins, Ear Bings, Bracelets, Bings. Charms, Stands, Emblem Pins, Silverware, Gold Pens die. -"TCvfvry dollar’s worth you buy secures you a ticket t that may brine: voua$15.MusicBox, or a ®18 Iron Clock. S. P. Hammond Jeweler, 9 |
THEPIHCOBITT DEMOCRAT. WKOygBDAY, DEC 9, 1881. ME0S AMD MOTES.
u ■» up. The roads got good last week, then got spoilt tn a day. W. V. tlargrove has a bearing pecan tree in his yard. J[>. C. Thomas is now editor of the Pike Com*tg Leader. What to the lecture committee doing iii the way of entertainment for this winter? The case of P. W. Chappell versus the town of Petersburg will be tried dt Evansville on the 15th day of this month. The Dearing Brothers are still sawing: logs at lightning speed. They have the biggest saw-mill ever in this county. Ralph Smith drew a prtoe in the court lottery last Saturday in the shape of a sentence for one year at Jeffersonville. Circuit court ended its November term last Saturday. The Judge, clerk, and lawyers were all worn out with much work. Invitations to their parlors to drink tea aud cocoa were seut out by the Arms of J. J. Eisert & Sou and J. H. Viehe Co. and last week. The Pecan crop ba* been a paying one title yenr. One man brought iu thirty bushels at one load. They are more profitable than wheat. The young folks of this place promise ns holiday amusements. The *A1I Stars” give a minstrel show the “Club” a burlesque opera. Remus Bass who was seuteuced to two years iu prison for forgery, was removed from jail to Jeffersonville last Friday by Sheriff Stil well. Much business was transacted at the term of court just ended thau has beeu done in any two proceeding terms. Who said Judge Welboru was in'bad health? Saturday night Jake Battles was arrested on i charge of stealing a box of honey from J. II. Viehe k Co. Jacob bas bad many escapes but the prosecutor tbinks be has a cinch on him this lime. Last Sunday ofter-uoon Petersburg enjoyed an hour of as pleasant weather as ever seen in any May morning, but iu ten minutes it changed to a Northwestern blizzard that would cut the life out of a row-boy. Princeton is iu clover again. She to to he the distributing puiut of the machinery manufactured by the Advance Thresher company, of Battle Creek, Mich. Large buildings will be erected as soon as the ground can be procured to accommodate the ex(ei)tti Vi) •-»-»**
Are the delinquents wailing for the editor of The Dxhockat to die, thinking they won't ha to io jay in that cur? What a mistake. The sheriff will be ont after you then. The editor can’t lire long, but he is going to hare what is due hi* family before he does die. A cyclone passed orer Petersburg last Sabbath about 4 o’clock P. 31. It was too high to do much damage. Nevertheless several buildings were more or less damaged by it. The C. P. Church, Farmers Hotel and the Case property all were testimony of its force. Everybody should take their dinner with the Women’s Relief Corp’s on Christmas day at Fleming’s Opera house, and also attend the Entertainment at night—1The G. A. R. should turn out in full fores. Sons of Veterne bring your girls awl spend the day also the evening with the if. R. C. They promise to treat yon well. Elmo Young, resent editor of the Pikt County Lemdar, is in luck. His ,ich nude, of Chicago, has offered him. ait hi* expenses to attend medical school, even send him to Europe after lie goes through the Chicago schools. He dropped »l»eeditorship of the Leafier at if it were hot iron, and Monday he was on his way to Chicago. Sensible young man for that. The editor of this patter is offering a house and lot,bettrr than those that have sold tor a thausand dollars, for only 1800. For lerms, eall on the editor. 6 rooms, never failing well of water that is pare and cold the year round, eannot be drawn empt v, good cistern, fairly good barn, and 5S2 feet of reneing. Count what it would cost yon to buy a lot and build all this. $1800 will not near do it. This is a bargen. Don’t v.iss this ir you want tobuy. if
Post met In Regular session to pass resolutions on the death of their comrade, Got. A. P. Horey. Wmut, The Supreme Ruler haa Men ft to eall our beloved comrade of the G. A. B., and Gov. of Indiana from his labors on earth to reward him above, Resolved, That in the low of Gov. Hovey, tfce State has lost an honeet upright executive and an honored sou whose abilities have enriched the pages of history. Resefcecf. That the G. A. R., has lost one whose pier is unborn. In peace, he was as a iamb; in war, as brave as the bravest, lienee we mourn his loss. itessised, That the U. 8. haa lost one of bar meat lorai sous. Fau> 8mm, !>. G. Ashot, Goo. Goooato, Gait Lcmmor. If you went* be rid or shills and fiver Simmon* Wver Regulator Is what you need.
AND HOME MEAN! If it is Only Ornamented With NICE, CLEAN, HEW Toilet Articles, Toilet Oases, Manicure Sets, Manicure let uases, and Stands, Writing Desks, Writing Lap Tablets, Perfhme .^®l' axes, r Whist Holders, Smok Work Glove stnd Boxes, Jewel Boxes, Infant Sets, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Shaving Sets, Photo Easels, Okford . . articles so numerous you will have to call and see them. Comer Wa<w and 8th, Streets. The Leading Druggists. PETERSBURG ° INDIANA
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. George Gullh&is still on the sick list. ' -. “v; *'v " Ean Goslin,oJ. Washington ypent Tuesday in this place. Goottlet Morgan baa been In HI health since last week. ^ . II. Rickrich made a business trip to Evansville, Monday. • ' * “■ • U. L. Grffith, for years a resident of Vincennes, has moved his family to this place. >■ Dick Chew, of Oak town, spent a few days grith friends and relatives'* at this place last week. Prophet Morgan started last Men* day for an extended trip to visit friends and in search of health, i - Mrs. Denning Foulks, who has been the gnest of Miss Alfaretta Griffith left fnrher home in Vincennes Friday.. E. A. Ely, C. F. Boonshot and It S. Penny attended the Commaitdery meeting at Washington last Monday night. Mrs. W. (I Thompson and daughter Zoe started Tuesday for WiteUita, where they expect to make their future home. s -i. Dr. Wilson, of Yankeetown, Warrick county, is here visiting his sick brother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wilson. v ’ ■vi Gar esteeme*! friend, Mr. M. Frank, who has beeu suffering f°r sdtMe time with a severe aftaet of neuralg^ is recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Chism aud family and Miss Mabel Mauck, aU of Princeton, spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. VV. Y. Uargrove. . ,r _ . - Mrs. Clark Whitman^ ami LiH^f. Scltiver, pf Lillies eaiuc up Thursday, eveuiug to attend the Young Folks Pleasure Club’s receptidie Mrs. M. B. Thomas and grand# daughter, Miss Lillie Thomas, Wash-: Ington, aref the gueads of Mrk Thomas’s daughter, Mrs. WilKReuss. Me. Adams aud wife, Mrs. Jtafr Adams, Mrs. M. IL Frank, and' Dr. C. 11. Fullcnwider attended the Joe Jefferson preformance at Evansville Monday. The Misses Luln and Itnth McCoy, of Oak, Grove Knox county trSfe among the guests af the Young Folks’ Pleasure Club’s reception, Thursday eveuiug. Charles Betts, of Belleville, Illinois; spent a few days in Petersburg lately, the gueat of Miss Anna Ilieks, of the same place, am) who is visiting her grand-mot Iter, Mrs. S. M. Taj lor. *■ J. W. Wilson aud his wifeV *&> siient a number of weeks at a sanitarium near Chicago, are home, Arid both are quite ill. They have thelbeSI wishes of Tub DbmocBat for their speedy recovery. VlDf " > • - ' £ B. H. Kelso, of Kansas who for »>»*_?*« Air or five weeks has been making ffM home with relatives in and oommitte dsuiuido in the Miller this etty early Thursday suicide was a man of medium iti years old and oT dark eomptexfcMkN also crippled, having lost his left toe$;,|ti his right leg between the knee aud aMkie-ih a railroad accident in Colorado several yearn ago. Appear*aces indicates toaV he suffered an agonhtink death. la a' hufer addressed. “To whom tjt may coneeM^he stated that domestic troubles was live of htm ending hie life. Be lv the.son of Mr. L. I- Kelso,a highly rettpecWRgittten, of nenr Ireland, tun sit; T
HEALTH IS LIFE—THEREFORE VALUE HEALTH AS YOU VALUE LIFE—Philosophy.
DR. MAN-O-TAW, The groat Indian Doctor, will,beginning TUESDAY DECEMBER 15th, 18M, beat.the PIKE HOsEL, Petersburg, Ind, and each Tuesday during the com'ns year. PEEPAREI) TO HEAL THE SICK, With Nature Remedies, God’s greatest gift to his children, ROOTS, BARES, FLOWERS hud LEAVES. These remedies do not cord end harmony with thelaws of nature. Nature PLA5 n# remedies do not poison the.system but are in strict eon* Eeignt Supreme. name he still retains, is reeognlsedasoneof their medicine men. Tiiedoetor is a member of the highest branch of Indian masonry and ~ i-O-Tmvr has In ali the tears of his Reid of experience together with the Dr. Man-i practlos treated only chronic diseases and this vast - ‘ med f * ' " * * ___from the study of nature makes him most skillful of physicians ami he proves this claim by ene of the greatest and result*. Impobtaxt to lUoiks: Do not suffer longer Lady. Have you* hesitated aW b* a physician about your diseases; and was it not because your modesty revo examination nud exposure as practiced by the doctor*? be then comforted fehVSSS^*SSfiS3C-S«S Wwith examinations and exposure* pud hesitated about - consult-, revolted against for barbaric use of Speculum and Pessary: You will be treated . Bn you suffer with any of the fotlowin eyes, Pttf^atlon of the heart, K.rvmu«r»s . headache, Dragging orbearing down. Misery in the beck, hot or cold Rashes, etc Mb Ksufftwtugnrtd misery. Come at once to Dr. Mnn-O-raw Who cures you $r Uodts^ PTj*PORTANT TO MEN. Dr. Man-O-Taw speaks a word of warning to the •MUMHtl Uf cheer and hope to the middle aged or old men Yournr ra fiteW the effeeta of secret trice, headache, Nervousness, Sle shot eyes, loss of memory, epitepsy, dlsitne-m, heart disease,-„ —. tomsf^dr setoow w» Nawas Yon are on the road to a life of absolute .misery And perhaps death eoo fete worse than death. Dr. Man-O-Taw ean cure you. His consultation is free m^ .lSlofo^eoSfl^sttal and private. The old or middle aged man suffering from the ef. 'rls of youthful Indiscretions should come to see Dr. Man-O-Taw, *ho can mtore you to mr aCUvily and energy so necesssryjtoa peaceful and happy life. CATSRU1I: And here the diBesse from which more people suffer and from which and Us results more people die nudity than any other disease. Catarrh causes Consumption, Deafness, Blindness, low of .tee Dysnepsia-aM Indigestions, Doss of Memory, Disfigurement and Death—, an it be cured-YWnid I Acreby hgree to forfeit SSW.00 for an* wise uf caU proper modes of treatment, is uever used by your physician who is practice that he has not the time to give to the study of Catarrh »u he should. Dr. Man-O-Taw’s treatment is so simple a child can use ltai effects that the cure is lasting. Did you ever catch a whiffof breath or a catarrh? Ln*wanga.Jails to describe the disgusting odor. Do not permit this disease I gress until Itfeberomes a misery to yourself and a burden to your Mends and you verttihje wAlhtog stench, but seek ye the preventative. Remember Dr. Man-O-Taw eure -Rend th *- Washinotos, Ind„ Not, SOth 18*1. Dr Man-O-Taw, BearSir:^^ ^ v|(h pll>uare that j glTC you thistestimooial. My daughter Ida has been a sufferer from catarrh in its most horrible fornn Thestench^nd b«»d odor was almost unbearable, the discharge to horrible to deienbe. Ton your Natures treatment the bad ordnr has subsided, the discharge daughter fat better than I ever expected her to be. Iam now assured of t Recommending you to any suflbrer from Catarrh, catarrh I cannot cure. The so absorbed in his active chronic diseases that are a Taw <s6te1 am Reap. IOSEJ r after six weeks of _ and my r her ultimate recoverySPHINE JACKSON. Remember that consultation Is flee and And Dr. Man O-Ta* has hundreds of such letters. AVi t^Taw bids the poor epileptic to be of toodeheerfor he esng-ore yon —Steelsrge circular—/paoruatee a core fcrl have the only Natural treatment. 1 do away with Brambles etc. an cure With Natures Remedy. DiskASksor Tag Ev« A Rar: Dr. Man-O-Tawbastoryearsmade a special study of the treatment of these delteateorgsus and eauscientlficajly and succcsfuily trest all diseases of the eye and ear— REA D! ..... Washington Indiana Novbmbek loth, 1881. Dr. Man-O-Taw, Dear Sir:-1 have been a sufferer from sore eves to such an extent Utat I could scurceiy see The lids were red and granular and 1 could bear no light After two weeks of voUr treatment I can a gain see The tnttaination has subsided and m> eyes are no longer painful 1 thank you for the good you have done me and cheerfully reecontend yon to ail sufferers. Signed NELSON ROSE, Postoflicc, Washington, Indiana irkciKL Notick: The foltowlngehreutedllseasee are treated wUhgreat^ success lau-firaw Ague, Abscesses, Asthma. Bareness, Bladder, “-~—*“ itttcu mm Rivne ouwvwr » I Limb^cioh^.t^tlpa.iom cancer. , Dyspepsia, 1-eucerha-a, _V, Stricture, travel, H ip Joint iuniors. Uterus. and Ulcers. Dr. Man-O-Taw will be at. ...... ousultation free—Treatment including ;w“Sm b* *the PIKE 7 A- M ““tU# P
* Important Aaaoaacement. Oiuiu;; to bid IimIiIi we wish refuge from e*»r . present • business. Ana- with thareudiuview have decider) to meke1owen»ricesil»»ii were eWr offered Iii - rsbsrg. We Imp* by greatly reducing our stock t« be able to find ajmycr for the whole, of it! Besides a very considerable reduction in prices, we will give as a premium to cash huyees choice of the excclent books, Crown Jewels ant. Ilcroes of the Dark 'Continent, each of which sell by Agents at *3 50 but for $25-00 cash purchase within the next 90 days we w'illgive either of the ‘splendid works. We have one of the best selected tineks ever ortcSred *o this trade and mean what we say about a-large reduction in eur prices- ‘ To tltose who have been owelng ns a good while, we will say we need the money you owe us and shall expect you in soon to settle. ■ Come and sec eur goods and let prices tell if what we say h nollrue J. B. You so ft Co. St 0. K. Shaving Barter. Only Ural-class barber shop In town. All those wishing » nice* clean and easy shay? should give me a call. I make a specially of hair cutting. None but first-class tonsorial artists employed by me. Shop on Eight Street between Main and. Walnut. Ar»«5ru; Dyspepsia god it? attendant ills are quickly cured by Simmon** Live* Regulator.
Bitkin’s Amir a Salve. .... , Tu* Bjcst Salts In toe world for (Juts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Feser Sores, Tetter, Muipped Hands, Chilblains. Corns-and aH Sirin Knlptiona, and poistivtjiy cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guar anteed to giro perfect satisfaction, os money refunded. Price 2a cents |ier bos, For rale by t. R. Adams Jb Son. aprt«8 FISV,r *- e- lit stamps will get yon a sampie of Asravs'i Hun ktaossigs, Pbliada. Agents wonted *|IX each month, and articles of Pashto: VI ARTHUR'S short aiui all . at ter p. Inter. \ to the Hunt slums Kinrls IHustrat. ■ tiJiOuyesr. HaqaiiSk 8» npl* «yji f dtnt two-esut stamps. PhUmletqnia, 1* Ladies’ gold watches anti chains, gold necklace* and oilier gold wearing apparel the finest and cheapest al 11. liiekrith’s. Dou'l forget Itickrieh for christpnts good. No other such in southern Indiana. It’s neat anil clean. ^ KickriehY show window* are the, prettiest wu ever saw. Just, go ami look at them. See Bergah, OHphant 4k (V* advertisement. See pood. Haase and let. A good hou«e of six rooms, quarter acre lot, good well thnl good cistern, ami barn. All for sale cheap. Hall cash and half on time. C«Q Keep your liver active and Ihuf tpird off tjtseases.'v Take Simmons Liver Begnlafpr in time. \
O* otlt<!4,y»ho wisft tO<KSWiB) this papat.cr obtain Mtimaiai wfo^orfcitv* cp*a wtan in Ctwa*o, will find i« on f S?S*«**■3*tf Monuments Beat material, most reasonsl.lo prices, satsfaetion gaerantee.i at Peienknrn; tBarMe I.4B. YOUNG, Proprietors
PENSIONS TUI •I81BIUTI MU 18 A LAW. mtn OissbW Since lie War aw EatitM Dependent Widows'<uid parents now < deot whoa* sons died from effects of service are included. If you wish your c speedily and successfully prosecuted, adi TIMER, 29-f pr WashiagtM. ». C. P»K SALE—I 'have 136,OOOArtcM o r ha ad; stood brickallow prices. Call* D. P. DARNELL.
a not .alt. QUICK RELIEF and PERMANENT CUKE for Asthma. Phthisic and Hay Fever, but st stej-e luto the medical arena as a nvedieinewhieb is teat i ' to the front ia She treatment of 1HWWSRT, or beginning, CONSUMPTION. ^ We can forufoh many moot excellent unsolicited testimonials from different* af the country. Phis one, right at home, is a sample ...... Consumption Cured by Bergen’s Asthma Cure. Dr. J. W. BasssK, City: , . CHARLES WILLIS Pktbrsuubg, Indiasa, December IS, 1 Friends, do not stand idly by, with folded bandit *Md powerless words or sympathy, andjefeyimriiearty loved ones untimely pass to the Great.Unknown, when BERGEN'S ASTHM A LURE is at band and only waiting a fair trial to effect a lasting cure. ’ It la fiilsd. Corner Male and Eighth Streets, BERGEN AsThMA CURE CO. . t^sawmjRe, ixs. OSBORN BROTHERS Occupy the KLEPHA? T SHOE and BOOT STORE on Main street with a splendid Has at BOOTS AND SHOES For Men, Women, end Children. - We keep R. L. Stephens' aad Emerson’s brands of The FINEST SHOES. _ ' . -dOSBORN * BROTHERS,!* >•> A&. * 1 : . 9‘ - dM i l.1 •• Indiana. ..:»<y-n ^eA*_:.htlv* .KaisfTHE FASHIONABLE HERCHANT TAILORS. Ptlmhirg, Indiana, Have a Large Stock of Late Styles of Piece Goods Consisting of the very best Suiting and Piece Goods Perfect. Pits, Styles Guaranteed. CBT UMT, FED ID SUE SUSUL . * A Quarter of an Acre Under Sheds.
ALWAYS remember the.
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