Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 39, Petersburg, Pike County, 17 February 1892 — Page 3

According to our usual custom, and to avoid the jam and rush of Saturday we have made Friday Our Slaughtering Da; of each week, for a short time only. We do this that yotrmsvy make your purchases Friday while we have time to properly wait upon you. Remember these bargains can only be obtained on Friday of each week. Notice these prices and compare with what-you have been paying. A FEW EYE OPENERS. . s v « 12* • T* „ S .7'< Genuine American Indigo blue Calico . 5 cents«yard. Every price nllei lu Uw house . . Moyd* Remnant*. White India LlnenKeeat»aelt ty Hope Mnslln....•• 1.000 yd*, plaid rtlng . ... ■ • Nan nook plaid and etrlpes ... . . 100 pair or line aa mple towels at half.pilee. Ladle’s Corset Cover* ..... 12 cent* each. Ladle’s White skirt*.. .. ** . “ LadlesCambric Drawer*. . . 1® Ladle*a Chemise . . .. ” Ladle’s Kid Stores . ’ . .. .... ** cents pair. Hemp Carpet . ..cents a yard. Genuine coltsge oarpet . . 2» Ingrain Carpets ... .. 25to » “ -« All Wool Inyran .... . « Straw Matting 1 yard wide. . IS Brussels carpet handsome patterns, worth SS een ta. 63 ** Mcn’sflae shirts, worth USD. .... 21.0* pair. Indie’s Kid button shoes, worth 11.40.. I 00 •• “ ,w— |3 00 ernde ..\....... 2.13 ** « ’ h <• 4 00 “ . ........ .,.4.40 **

Bargains in Clothing. % Bargains in Dress Goods, Bargains in everything. | See the handsome new easels, Bible Stands, Plush covered stools, Oil paintings &c wo • are giving away, don’t you want one? ■ fggr The above prices are tor Friday only, _0rj] \ Big Stock. Polite Clerks. Prompt Attention.

IHEPIIE COUNTY DEMOCRAT. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 17, 1*98. <«'•*c. na.in.HJi M'U'. .in ■’■"I's.jJi.Ai—i. NEWS AND NOTES. Secure your seats early for the Ten Big Uns entertainment. Methodist <j[starter!.y Conference xtil Sunday week. Feu. 28. Dr, Beta announces for all. The ev-t-aing aerrice# lo begin uow at .7 e dock instead of 6:30. The matrimonial market is reported dull by clerk Morgan who has been in great exiieetjttiou for^Jcap ) ear. It will horrify a good many people . to leara that Spurgeou lured a good cigar and smoked a good many of them. We are pleased to see that the Rer. Freeman I* again able to be upon the street, lie saya lie understand* just what La grippe is. W. L. Barrett, spent several da> s iaat .week *in Cincinnati purchasing itia spring and Bummer stock of drygoods aud clothing. Encourage home talent by attending The “Teu^Big Uus’’ entertainment et Fleming’s Hall Feb. 17. The eagle ou the new silver coins tttui to be afficted with the suspicion that somebody has been it ying so tbrpw aait ou bia tail. ”■ «Go hear the new tongs and see the burlesque on “ILtele Tom's Cabiu, 'lea Big Uns musical eiitertaiuuieui ' Miss Ora J#cob of Washington who has been the guest of Miss Sadie lierrldge, the pastuweck lelurncd . to fair home Moudsy. Miss Baker, a returned Missionary . is to lecture at the M. E..church next F’riday evening. Dou’t fail to hear Iter. T’ke.lecture is free to all.

The W. C. T. U. will meet at the resilience of Mr*.. A- 11. Taylor, Friday at 3 o’clock F.M. A Mothera’ meeting, conducted by Mrs. A. W. Freemaa. ~ The winter ha* jpeeu one a* plena*in aa a person could with tor, notwitbstanding the direful forecast* of the Missouri weather prophet*— Hick* . end Footer. June, this year, will be a mouth of ’rosea pad convention*, timtfatiouai (joDVeution* of the RepuboSn, item«crat and Prohibition parties oceuii ing lu that month. Two drops of camphor on your tooth brush will give your mouth the freshest, cleanest reeling imaginable, will make your gems raaby audahsolute>y prevent auythittg like cold sore* or affection* of your tongue, Ju*f »» the road* were getting good along miutw » heavy rain i«»i bun

Sonic of our Insuaiicc Companies1 Haim the past year to have been thr [ most disastrous to underwriters of any year since the Chicao ami Boston fires. Your property may hurn next, are you insured? I represent good companies and will be glad to insure you. Mart M. Glezxx, Agent Advertising ia not a luxury like smoking to be indulged in for the momentary pleasures: It ia a necessity to a healthy business, as muck as bread and meat are to maintain a healthy body. Business can be done The aervioe to have been iu the interest of. tho worn out preachers and widens and orphans of deceased preachers on last sabbath will lie next Sabbath at the evening service M. E- Church. To the questions, which is your favorite poem? there may he a great variety ot aliswers; hut when asked, which is your bloodpurifier? there can be only one reply—Ayer's Sarsaparilla, because it ie the purest safest, and most economical. Miss Katie Burbank, JSvauaviilie, MiSs Ella LeTi. Alva Levi, Amber Hoard, Claud Clark, of Oaklaud City Atteuded the Young Peoples Pleasure Club Reception which was given here at their hall last Thurs day, evening/ Don’t waste time, money, and health, trying everv new medicine you may see advertised in the papers. If the cause of your trouble is in the blood, liver stomach, or kidneys, take ' Ayer’s Sarsaparilla at once, and be sure of a cure. Take no other. ■

A very sad event occurert last Friday in the sudden death of lira. Powers, mother of our townsman Mr. Mark Powers. Mr. Powers who has been seriously III for some time sent a messenger after his mother who lives iu the south part ot this county and while on the way here to company with the meaaenger Mrs. Powers was taken suddenly i|£ slid before she could be removed from the buggy died. It is supposed that death w as caused by heart disease with -which she had been aflected. The Jasper Courier, no doubt uuder the mistaken idea that Mr. Dillon would not be a candidate for renomination iu> the office of Proeeeutiug at torney.iu its last weeks impression announces the name of Mr. Cox of that city as an available man for that place. We have but little doubt but what Mr. Cox would make a good prosecutor and when the proper time conies can have hi* claims duly eon* sideied but this is not his lime so it has always been the practice in this circuit tu give at least one renomi nation to the ineumbent in that office if he desire it it will be seen by Mr. Dillons’ out elsewhere that sucti is

born tire children throe sous and two da it tint-re. Ttey are all living and very bright and healthful. One brother,Sanford (Justin aud one sister Ella M. Smith of Indianapolis, survive her. The father who tiled at the home of Mr.-Moore, Jan 1891, wax brought back tojthis place for burial; aud >t was decffifd to bring her also aud let her resi*Besitle her lather aud in the vicinity of the home of her girlhood. Mrs. Moore had made a profession of taiih aud united with the’ Methodist Episcopal church when a girl twelve or thirteen years of age. Tile virtues of which were ever seen in the consistency »f her life. She was a iaithfu' Christian, a con»| an <>: • able trieud.a devoted wife aud a *!»■ and tender mother. Desides the relatives she leaves a' great many aequ tinlancex here, who have kno« her ail her life, and who have loven her a* well t* the> hare ktiowu her. The,first ten days of her sickness,' which dates a* for back as Jan, 10, she suffered from rneumonla, During that time she was rational. Afterwards she assumed symptoms of typhoid fever and was unconscious except times of motitutflaiy arrest. It is a great satisfaction to have our friends understand everything while sick, but it is a far greater satisfaction to know that the life was correct wber active and well, aud as in her case, the outflow of a pure heart. So close a life or thirty-two years, uine mouths and sixteen days. The remains arrived here Monday morn iug at 2 p. m- The funeral services were held at tho Methodist Church, after which tboy were conveyed to Walnut Hills Cemetery. Her kind, genial spirit has gone to GOtl, Died. i At his residence in Petersburg Feb. 1» 1892, at 1 o’clock P. M, Mark Powers, aged 44 years 4 months aud 17 days The deceased has been a resident of Pike County nearly all his life and was well known. He served eight years in the office of Recorder of Pike County and sines his reterment from office has been engaged in Merchadisiugjn Oaklaml| City and,this place. A wife and three dattjAers survive him aud iu their affiicwon they have the sympathy of a large circle of friends throughout the county. Iu his death Petersburg has lost a good citizen an honest and worthy mail his wife a kind anil loving husband and his chi! lreu an indulgent father. The funeral took place from the late residence of the deceased yesterday at 2 o’clock p. m. and the remains were taken to South Fork Cemetery for interment.

For Sale. Land and Iota ia Petersburg and elsewhere. House 6 rooms in goodjepair smoke house, well, cistern, plenty of small fruit Priee 1950. § House 6 room*, coal house, two cisterns well situated $300. terms easy. Two Houses on1*'acre lot one house has 10 looms and one 4 rooms Smoke house and teller barn, coal and wood house good well & cistern $2000.00. Two vacant lots well located both lots fenced. Price, $250 eaeh. Three acres of hind in corporation 8no for pasture or for building lots good fence stable well and sprint: Price 5700.00 650 seres of timbered land in Jscksou Co. Ky. will sell or trade for property in fnd. Price 53750. but will do better for cash. Farm 120 seres in Pike County It miles Si. £. of Oakland City 75 acres cleared balance timber. X of farm ia bottom frame. Jtiouse and barn sheddvd all around, plenty of water, price 52.200. One half cash balance on, easy terms. Farm 57 acres 3 milea S. V. of Veipen 13 acres cleared balance good whits oak and hickory timber. Price 51V0, X cash. House and lot in Alford. Price 5*43. Lots No. 16 in Profits Addition to Petersburg bid. Framehouse 4rooms good well, also frame barn. Price 5330. ASUBY tc CHAPPELL, \ Ueai Estate Agents, Petersburg Indiana. Fall la da Oar Daly. Everybody has at times failed to do their duty towards themselves. Hundreds of lady readers suffer from «ick headache, nervousness, sleeplessness and female troubles. Let them follow the example of 11. Herbechler, Stevens Point Wis., who for five years suffered greatly from Nervous Prostration and sleeplessness, tried physicians and-differeul medicines without sucoees. But one bottle of Dr. Miles’ nervine esused sound sleep every night and she is feeling like a new person. Mrs Elisabeth Wheeler, Laramie City, Wyoming, who tried all other remedies, declares that after three weeks use of the Nervine for liradaeiy*. Nervous Prostration, etc., she wad wouderfully relieved, bold by Jf. B. Adams & Sons. Trial Bottle Free. '.v> ■

Ckeny Pectoral. It i soothes irritsUoo, sto dueen repose. As an emergency 1 Ayer* Cherry Pectoral should he la i Ayer* Cherry Pectoral. I preparation.”—Annie 8- Butler, MS Pondst, Providence, R. I. “I suffered severely "cured by Ayer * Cherry Pectoral. It saved ay Me.* —Geo. B. Hunter. Goose Biver, S. 8. “About a year ago j took the wont cold that ever a sun had, followed by a terrible eouctL The best medical aid was ot no aval). At beet I began to spit Mood, «;b*a It was supposed to be all over with ate. . Every remedy failed. UU a neighbor rectum ■tended Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I took half «taeipmfal of this medicine, antra a a day, regularly, and T«ry soon si to Improve. My cough left me, my > eras undtstuibed, my appetite. returned, my emaaiatod limbs gained flesh and streagth and, today, thanks to the Pectoral, I am a wefl maa.”—H. A. Bess, to Winter st. Lawrence, Maes. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Or. JL t AVER i GO, Lml, Mm. •aM hf aU Draggtos. Pries W; (is beMlw, flfl.

WHY IS THE L DOUCLA SHOE cen|e&Rin^ 1 t thread THE BEST SHOE Ui THE WO&Q FOR THE I I* Is » eeoraleisailjae, with uo lacks or wad to hurt the feet; made of the best Dm eaUSI and MV> hhd tmw M mat* more dan o/IA4» frode Han ou|f oMior mannAo-tero-, u equals hudis/SKusi shoe ever offered at thf price; snmo grade u its-tem-nuuie shoes cost lag from ffc.CU to •?.<«. . $3.5?nJifc?^K-Hrd •eamlviia. siuoolli Inside, heavy three sales, «- Moaed.se. Oae pair will wear a year, mgs 50 Sne ealfi no better fhoe ever offer] Via this price; One trial will ccmlON Ml who want a shoe tor comfort and service. M U and 04.00 Worklaamaa’a oboes 9ma are very strong and durable. Thorn whs _ __.JduilShd Ion.—Sea that W. L. Doujtaa' name < l n tmyil — *'"**'— ~* —*• -’— jueus. r J. B. Young & Co Petersburg, Ind. > O. K. Mirim Parlor. Chilly first-clas* barber shop in town. All those wishing a nice, clean anti easy share should give me a call. I make a specially of hair cuMing. None hut first-el*«* tonsorial artists employed by me. Shop on Eight Street between Main and’“ Walnut A. F. Bakes, Prop., " Petersburg, Inti. ' Fell Dead. These word* are yerv familiar to our readers and not a day passes without the report of the sudden death of some prominent citizen. The explanation is “Heart Disease.” There is reasons to be careful if you have any of the following symptoms: Short Breath, Pain in Side, Smothering Spells, Swollen Ankles,Asthmatic Breathing, Weak and Hungry spells tenderness in Shoulders or arm, Fluttering, of Heart, Irregular Puise These symptom* mean heart di*ea«e The most relubie remedy is Dr. Miles New heart cure, which has saved thousands of lives. Book oY testimonials free al J. R. Adams ft Sons who sells Dr Milas' new heart eure. A Farm for Sale. Oae hundred and thirty-live acres all improve*. The richest farming land in the world. IMbusbelofeorn or 45 bushel of wheat per acre ean tie raised on this farm without the use of fin tiUsers. This can be bought for *4.500 on easy payments. Inquire ol Geo. B. Ashby. 3S-6t

Specimen I'mh. 8. HI. Cbifford. Now Caiwl, \Vj»„ was troubled with neuralgia and Rheumatism, bin Stomach was disordered, his Liver *ss aflecitNl to an alarm iug degraee, appetite fell lira;, and be was terrible reduced in 8e»h and strength. Three bottles of Electric.Blitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore ou his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,and his 'eg is sottud and well. John Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on his leg. doctors said be was incurable. One bottle of Electric Bittlers one box Buck let’s Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sob! by J.R. Adams ft Sons druge store. Praskmssss, sr the U*s*r Habit, Pssltlvsly Csrsd by ateieUttrlac Hr. Halass Q.1A.. KmpMs smcr ^s tvpcvmc, It-:j» manufactured Hfel a powriec, which can be given in a gins* of beer, a cup of coflee or tea, or in food,without the knowledge of the patient. It i* ahsolntety harntlesv.hori .will effect • permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient is % moderate drinker or an alcolmtic wreck. It has been given in thousands of eases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed. It itever Kalis. The system once impregnated with the Specific, It benomes an ntlev iaapnestbilUy fbr

HEALTH IS LI EE—TII ERE FORE VALUE I1EALT{ VALUE LIFE— Philosophy. FAS YOU

• t.. <yj at *“y*' DR. MAN-D-TAW. ' .Indium Doctor, will, TVERDAY JAM, SBth ISM be J. and each Three weeks during the coming year. \ at the PIKE ►AS PREPARED TO HEAL THE SICK, WUti Katare Remedies,God’sgreatest gift to hie children, ROOTS, BARKS, PLANTS, FLOWERS aud LEA V RS. Them remedies do not poison the system but are In strict concord ami harmony with the laws ot nature, yaturt Reigns Supreme. Dr.Man-O-Tawlsnotan Indian but Isa regularity licensed Physician and Surgeon and a graduate of the Liberal Arts—He spent two years with the Indians learning datura** greatest secrete and was adopted into the tribe as a medicine man and named Man-O-Taw, which name’he still retains. The doctor Is a mamber of the highest brunch of Indian masonry and Is receguisedatonsorthelr medicine men. Dr. Man-O-Taw lias in all tha years of his practise treated only chronic diseases and this vast Held of experience together with the Starts learned from the study of nature makes him recognized as sue of the greatest and most skillful of physicians and he prose* this claim by actual reeulte. Important Tu Lambs: Do not sutler longer Lady. Have yon* hesitated about consulting a physician about your diseases; and was it not because your modesty revolted against the r garni nation and exposure a* practiced by the doctors? tie then eomforted for or. Man-* O-Taw brings you good cheer.—He does away with examinations and exposures and relegates to the past the barbaric use of Speculum and Pessary; You will be treated courteously by Ilr. Man-O-Taw. D-> you suffer with any of the following symptoms: Dizziness, tiiack Spots before the eyes. Palpitation of the heart. N» rvousness. Pain In the top of the head, headache. Dragging or bearing d* wn. Misery In the back, hot or cold flashes, etc If yen nave any of these symptoms delays are dangerous as a delay of a f»w mouths may mean fear* of suffering and misery. Come at once to Dr. Man-O-Taw who cures yon by Clod’s plan. IMPORTANT TO MEN. Dr. Man-O-Taw speaks a word of warning to tbs young men and a word of cheer and hope to the middle aged or old men. Young men do yon suffer from the effectdTlf secret vice, headache. Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Bashfulness, Bloodshot eyes, loss of memory, epll -pay, dizziness, heart disease, oackaobe or any kindred sytntomsT If so louse no time as yon are on the road to a life of absolute misery sod perhaps death or a fete worse than death. Dr. Man-O-Taw can cure yon. His consultation I* Dee and absolutely confidential and private. The old or middle used man suffering from the effects of Youthful Indiscretions should come to sec Dr. Man-O-Taw, who can restore yon ta Soar activity and energy so necessary .to a peaceful and happy lile. CATAHuH: And here L the disease from which more peeple suffer amt from which and tts results more people die annually titan any atherdtsease. Catarrh causes Consumption, Deafness. Blindness, loss of voireTDyspepsia and Indigestions. Loss of Memory, Disfigurement, and Death-, an It be cored-Yes-trad./ hereby agree to forfeit tSOO.VO for any ease of catarrh I cannot car*. The proper modes of treatment Is never used by your physician who la so absorbed in bis active practice that he ha* uot the time to give to the study of Catarrh aad chronic diseases that he should. Dr. Man-O-Taw’* treatment Is so simple a child can us* Hand so permauanrta 1U effbeta that theeure I* lasting Did you ever catch a whiff of breath of a person suffering from ... __ —--■-- ---lit this disease to progress mt111 w/bewSmes a misery «® yo~ ~ yerltlble walking steuch, but seek ye I lately gnaittntscs a care -Read thlsDonot permit ISKU.ttng odor. Remember Dr. Man-O-Tavr abtoW ASHI KOTO!!, I lid,, Nov. Mth JS81. a misery to yourself and a burden to your ft leads and yon are. a mu|mm tha preventative. ---- " “.' — Dr-Man-O-Taw, Dear Bir:- B I, Is with pleasure that I give yon this testimonial. My daughter tiia has been a sufferer from catarrh In ita most horrible form. The stench and bad odor was atfnost unbearable, tbe discharge to horrible tffdrecrite. To-day after six week*of your Nature* treatment the bad order Itas subsided, tbe dhchorgo decreased and my daughter Is better than l ever expected her to be. I am non assured uf her ultimate recovery. Recommending you to any sufferer from Cntarfh, * 1 “'S.'H.NE JACK8QN. And Dr. Man O-Taw has hundreds of such letters. Remember that consultation is Dee and w^H2ESS&SsrEsa^»s«,«sa6npra5 N^tarw Re nattily. »etc. aa cure

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