Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 32, Petersburg, Pike County, 30 December 1891 — Page 3
1000 Buyers. In the next thirty days we will give the readers of this article goods in my line at prices that can’t be touched in a hundred miles. Here ere some of the prims mid when 1 sa* tom can’t beet them I A gentV««d filled, stem winder Watch, warranted $ years lar <ir.o A ladieS'gold-flfled, stem winder Watch warranted 5 A gent’s goUl filled stem winder Watch warranted S) MSM* A ladim’ iinfcMHIad Warn mmdw Welsh. warranted i j yeemiw a7.«o. Watch, for only 7«5icinr Jan. ldt *»d lasting the entire Month, 3^<>t a l>»y £oni**> * wiH «*»«« . MU Winter Cheap Sale, of everything in the house, no reserved, #1.00 is worth more cts;fid is cost worth more than profit carricj over. Seel® our Hmited space these 20 eta. reg, 16 10 13 25 25 50 49 Ladies’ nil wopl casjitttefe hoe* Childrens ** ** size 16 Mfirinb rests ' 16 g&y “ | all wool vdit* rad Ladies Jersey undetwhar “ gray Merino vesto Gents “ ribbed merino vest Ladies Stribley’s fine shoes $ 3.39 a u »’ 2.49 • N*. ' . ; 2 li Large rodnetiotki in SUterb booU and ■ #■>•*$ 4K* ,'■1 »* dC price 36 cts. £0 H ~v 90 ' J 40 40 ' w 75 4J0 3.00 : ...1 im Ladies’ rubber Sandals H«*»Gants Artie over shoes , 9® Mens lined jesas pants . 95 l. Clothing and Ladies clbaks at any price. * *'•5 Trilled red flannel Cotton flannel ' • The best calico afl fastcglors Extra fine blankets large siaes Nice pure aU wool blankets iuth down blankets lTb I Ex \Ni< *So 19 cts. §YJ ‘ * ■ * 4-75 pra. 98 t.as *5 7 yi " 7X 7,oo 4.00 Big bargains in Dress You will fiad the cat priced on all kinds of t know “Money makes the Mare go” eotbat 'v ' * ‘ through January. is what
. ffcney *tW#f etem winder Wnteh, beat made, 5- *?. #6.G0jto *10.00 Gokl^Wing bow apex ^Ja .Tea I Gelid Ear Rio# tor, i-o®. Solid Iron, black enemled Clock, with an elegant ornament from #*J5 to *1&AQ, aot mi *»t «*n> Md ctach, *•* * Clock Tin* price tor that time ealy. «— •'V, .;*>>■ Ij.to PMs
Kin Sadie Bet-ridge hat a claw la dancing at Oakland City. The W. C. T. U. will meet in the Presbyterian Church Friday at 3 o’clock p.m. Jan. 1st. A bible read* las win be conducted by Her. Shew. AU invited to attend. On laat Friday night tbeivea broke into the residence of Mr. Wa. Fowler who live* near Algiera and stole hie phbk#|oek containing slaty dollars' and .various other articles of vaine. the perpetrator. Theladiet of the Relief Corps bad * dMer awlappper at Fleming’s Opbrallouse'-Chriftma*. Although the day and teen lag ween unfavorable, th* attends nee were food mad all had a social sad pleasant time. Residents afcGladish Chappell, and vicinity will give a grand festival, T9aiahJ night December, SI, a1se Mew Years Eve Admit**ce 25 ct* Doors open at <5, o’clock all invited. By orders of Committee Christmas was celebrated In anapproprate manner la ;lhe churcl»esv of thll place. Beside a anai-ise meeting at the C. P. Church, there wereeate»laiements given by the various religious denomination# on Christmas •Ve and. day, Wm. Grace a miner came to towa last Saturday to get marriage license, ae hi gave M* name clerk Morgan, Sberffi StUwell reeoguiaed the name and called him out and placed him under, arkr N^r some offence committed at Both.Villa some time ago. Mr. Wm. F. HIsgen has purchaaad from Mrs. Melinda Hawkins the house and lot on Main street recently occupied by Dr. Hawkinses an office. Mr. Illsgeii will erred some brick buildings on the lets owned by himself and mother in the near future. VinceU nes Sum Dec. 22—The Wineraltier wilt case came Up for trial' yesterday, lion. E. A. Ely, of Peteraburg, to acting *a special judge In the ease. Culibpand Kissinger are attorney* for the plaintiff. Roily A Emisou, J. S> Pritchett and O. ii. Cobb represented the defense. The trial will occ upy the at leniiow of the court several day*. • White-Capa visited the residence of one Dkk Pope near Velpeu on Saturday night the 19fh lnat and took that party opt to a convenient tree and administer**! »o him a very aovere Whipping’ After completing their w«»-k they returned him to the house "•a awakened a neighbor and ordered jO» tp X&m .?*L i“{orn' (be official, there of what bad been done. Pope lived in Petersburg for a time aud while here It was said that he was rather two free In bis attentions to another man’s wife, who lived in the same house. It was no doubt fora similar failing that Mr. Pop* received the attention of the white caps.
FER8QHAL PlKiqXAPMS. Mrs. John Elsert i* on the *tck list this week. Mr. Harry Ward of ltockport U the gneet ofC. W. Ward. 0'g. Mr*. Jacob* of Washiaytoa it the gneet o(MD* Sadie Berridge. Mite Roes Older of Princeton ia the gneet of herdeCui Mr*. Wm. Liib*. Mart Fleener left w Monday after a short visit te hUlhaaily. II. H. (irahte, called on Tna Democeat last Saturday and aubscribed. Henry Shonlder of Spurgeonaccept tin thank* of the Democrat for recent fenoce. Clark Whitman and wife and a Mr. Shiver ofLitlle* spent CiiHatnaa in , of Monroe 'City •pent a day last week, shaking hand* with hi* m*ny fWende hare. Mrs. Mate Hawkins, of Washington •peat a conple iff day as the goe«t of Mn. J. A. Tbckar this lift oa Thursday, UL to fee Ms Mr. Nafc, of the free of TLompson Nafs, attorneys hi Law of South hicago ia visiting the family of Male Wi A. Oliphau t. On Thursday hut Miss Maggie idaherbo hae been visiting her aoni r Sogtt and testily spent tee In the South purl of the end eating turkey with hie John Duck wort h, where a tinner waa spread. \\
Boxes, Jewel Boxes, Infant Sets. Collar and Cuff Box Whist Holders, Smokers’ Outfits, Toilet Mirrors, Photc Easels Scrap Books, Music Binders arid Wrapers, Broi Oxford and Famil^Bibfes, Books Of Poems end Fiction articles so nunteroiErycm^^^^ tocall and seg V*.;
IFAULTM1I1. ■•tkVtMk dimwr /.*'''■*>«* weWriigb. ." I-" . ^ w On.laat Sunday moraine a Woody family drama wm enacted on the farm of Mn. Urich near Jmper., Matb. Uricb who had separated fronthia wife, Hr*. Barbara Urich, on account of iatiaMte relatione which the ie supposed to hare sustained with John Bauer, pished hia little 3 year ohl daughter in keeping of hia mother, who reaidea on a farm near Jaeper. Thie he had tiona during the absence oT hia wife and when alte returned on Sunday morning from a trip to Ohio and found that her little daughter had been taken to the farm of her mother-in-law, ahe at once proceeded to the latter place accompanied by two children of her sister-! n-lsw. When ahe arrived at the hum aha found her child playing on the porch in trout of the house and at once took poaaeaaiop; of her. And started hack 1©_ town bat had not gone - very inai)£ step*, When her mother-in-law, Who had witnessed the taking of the child,attacked har with a Hub. Aitlid old lady struck her, she naturally released her hold upon the little one whereupon the ehler Mrs. Urich managed to secure the child and disappeared With it in the bouee, leaving tlW younger Mrs. Urich standing at the garden fence, While standing thtijj, and bemoaning the loss of the child, her husband, Math. Uricb, who had been to Jasper and learned Of her arrival, appeared coming towards the house, he passed hit wife Without speaking to her, went into the house secured a shot fun and shot at hef through- city open door. He .thereupon exchanged'tlf« “gw* for another one and started alter fate wile. <*Jbp fusely. When Hath, saw hia wife lying on the ground covered with blood, he threw hia gun away hnd ran to her helped her into the house and at twice called Dr. P. Satb from Jasper, who rendered medical assistance, an examination disulosod that the ftall charge of the gun entered her left arm above the elbow, causing an ugly, but uot daugerone wound. Several grains of shot were also found’ in her toft brenitand in the right arm below the elbow.' Mrs. Urich is mating as easily a• can be expected ap der the circumstances and her injuries; will not prove fatal, providing in tarnation does not set in. V - ' ■ '?-• The shooting, although if«ag .looked for, caused the greatest excitement in Jasper. Matb. Urich had threaftied to shoot bis wife aa soon ^a would meet her. Ho wan arraiiOd by Marshal A. Duppe *nd id*: preliminary hearing will tako place on Monday. . •. a •
Death trial ted the livme of John D. McLenghlin, and took the mother •ad companion. Mr*. Addle *>• McLaughlin departed, till* lifa Dec. 11th 1881 at 11 o'clock A. M. at her re»ldeaca near Velpou Indfl She wa* the daughter of William and Sarah Bolling who lived la Conaty, Ky» whom the was bora Oct. 28th, 1854. She come to Ind. with her parents in the year 1870 and waa married to Robert Dearie* in *«■* «# This anion reaulted ia the birth of one bhild. Shortly after Mr. Dearlag died of coaeumption and in 1884 Me widow married John D. McLaughlin and one child waa bora to thia unioa. She haa baaa aMicted for eareral mouth with that toll dawroy**-, con? sumption, bat hoc* her a*c lap wfth chrietiaa nUgaatioo, w^lti^g patiently to be called to her long, home. She lea re* aa affectionatehnaband iWo children, mother, bretheraiBiater* tiu J a boat of friend* to mount her leal! ‘' Mrs. Sarah A. Stocker, widow of Jaa. L. Ttucky. Died Dm 26th 1881. Aged » yepra 11 day*. She wa* married Jan. 4, 1865. She baa been a. wldedr ^jpA Not. 27th, 1*84. She waa the daagti* ter of John and Wfeabelh Hiebol*. She waa « anember of Urn M«»hodl*t Episcopal chucehaint* hlr early ligR and Haed aud died a teKhf«l, eonaUt. ant'member. ' ... Y l|iu Carrie Parker dtei at her residence on tenth afreet of |<a Grippe lari M tday night. MM Wo mm well known through the county, M
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DR.MAN-0-TAW. rlanlng TUESDAY DECEMBER loth, UBH, be at the PIKB tch Tuesday during the coming year. El* TO HEAL THE SICK* islestrirt to his children. ROOTS, BARKS, P&AKT8, •se. yenied les «lo not |Mjkj|eqr>tcm but are. lu strict con-. to orthTlftcmr AftirrHa spent two yearawUh the and was adopted Into the tribe as a medicine man. pMUlWretalns, Thedoetor to a member'of theJjtorU Mixed as one of their medicine men. Or, Mnflj etreatod only chronic diseases and this yaiMRI learned from t ha study ot natnre makes him. Mo* ^ll#tul « physicians and lie prom tfri* claim by act, AfApt to Ladiks: Do not suffer longer lAdjr. Hs StSSySn toodS»er.--Bl^doesaWay with examil IgBSFfess m.wVhthTmfdito^nToM men, Yirnng.m.nxmyou^ugMno^ttwie^as youiireucr JAw road to a life of absolute misery and perhaps and indigestions Lossof Memory, Dtottgnrement and peath—( an It he tereby agree to .forfeit #«»•«> M “»»,««e of catarrh I eannot enre. The lisebarge <fccremne<l and my rttred of heruUllnate recovery ■"jpSfeAuKR JAGKjBpli, 'youth : J .‘tSJftXn.?Ci *1 ai ‘ Dr.1 Man-0?T«wh*» idr years made a special etedyoftha ^tnewt^TIhaM defeat? orgads and ^anecieutlCcaHy and sueccafully treat AH iMesara OUT*. •■; um%*£*'. ■ ■'•■■• •;■•’• ;■• v ■,■ ii tr-!«*■>* :. v- -.t - V V- V&hMIWBWWt I**U!«A SowkMS Wth.,MM-. fw M.aJLfaM Dmt Sir:*- I h&tt be«n m.Huir«rer from ion t# «ioh at OltowttM &SKSS5TDjSSwi iSa granular and 1<».£U mlight et Pte wadtMof your treatment lyan again eee, The luflanmtloo has subsidedland my mt^lmMrysls|||ilS«slp>s (or. She good joa bate done mo and cheerftilly racnemiyoO toalf sdlSmefS.^ Sgls^J jfCfjgOM ROBE, Fostofflce, Washington. Indiana. XCIht. Metical Tha follow I nit ebrenie dtsbaaea are treated wRh great saceeaaby Pt. VRus Dance,_KUS, Vistula. Colter, halls, Bperraatoirhcea, Tape worm, Tonsil enlargnjent, 'IKKHOTELevery Tneaday fromT A. M. until0 IV it. Hiding medtclnea «lto«8 per mouth. *
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K J. BEADY, Petersburg, Indiana; WJH make ;m PkatMta njjnl(r ? - ; ■ >- - ' /-• - ‘ A^Reawmber. that, my work to warranted. If you want FOBTRA1TB enlarged call and bare the work done right. - ‘ ., All work guaranteed to stand the teat of the gallery. • Studio equipment* of standard makes. Our motto-“Tbe »aat la. Aa Good; Af Any,and Alway* the Cheapest.” .f ft. JLi. BRADY. lery In Stoert’e Building, upetaito, on Vain, between Sistk and Seventh.
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