Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 41, Petersburg, Pike County, 2 March 1892 — Page 2

^cording to our usual custom, and to avoid m and rush of Saturday we have made Friday Oar Slaughtering Day of each week, for a short time only. We do this that you may make your purchases Friday while we have time to properly wait upon you. Remember these bargains can only be obtained on j Friday of each .week. Hatiee these prices and compare with what you hare heett paying. mtntiHTintiiiiim a m

A FEW EYE cent* each. bloc Calico . 6 c»nt» * yard. Ewy place cates la the howas . * “ J*0yd* lUmiMBta, White I tut la Uln*uMe*ut quality ... 1 Mop^Mwte .. .»*. : UHOyte. . *l« Wins... • Van sunk ptaU and stripes .. I*a 188 pair of toe ^.mpl* towals at hair price. I anile'* Csratt Csvsw .... >• 1 jadle'a White *M*w..i...- » “ laulWCaiabrto Drawer*. » Ladle** Chsmlke . » UMiKMCMM. .., . .. * cent* pair. Heap Carpet. . . . .*K cent* a yard. Oeaulaa cottage carpet.... *» “ Ingrain Carpet* ...iHtoSi ** All Wool lagran . « Mtw Matting 1 .eapdwhj*. » ttrgsaet* carpel hnudoome pattern*, worth SI cent*. «3 Men'* tne Shoe*. Worth SMQ. . tuntie’* KM button ahoe*. worth*1.10. I 00 » - “ M 00 grad* .S.40 • u . - « 4 M “ .110 pair. Bargains in Chthiog. - Bargainsja Dress Goods, Bargains in tveryibing. -; See. the kamlsoane new easels, Bible Stands, Plush covered stools, Oil paintings &c we are giving sway, don’t you want one? Jgy Tbs abort priest ars tor Friday s*ty, _JBfi Big Stock. Polite Clerks^ Prompt Attention. ww ■■■■■■■■■■*■ **«■■■*■■ gwn*i***g»iw■■»*irwfi«iii*wgi*'rg*nrrrMii»*i*—**nnr

WEDNESDAY MARCH a, 189a. NEWS AND NOTES. Washington li ipiii on * boon. Gu*. frank ha* added a ca*h aj *tan to hi* Mammoth atone. \ Joel ah Morton ha* the thank* or Tits Democbat fora timely favor. Mr*. L. Oilier of Princeton fa vi.ittng her danghter Ur*. Wm. Lit be. KtlUor Newt Selby, of the Princeton Uadte, wm In towa Saturday. Soma raea clothed with a Utile brief authority make male* ot lh*n*elre*. |» w. Amo# of Otwell wa* In town Wednesday and called on the Democuat. Court conneace* on the 14th of Marelt. thnafar the docket is a very tight one. Mia* Julia Beitmaa of Washington was thegneat of Mi** Bertha Fraak last week. Spencer Barrett R*l, Trustee of XxMkbart Towaanip. wm in Petershurg last Wednesday. InvitatioM a» out for Mi^Beatie Berrhige'* Birthday Patty, tobagivau this eveaing. Master Hoy Cuotirud met with aa accident last week, which uMrly deprived him cf aa#)#. White Chappell of Algiers, was ia towa Satawday, and kindly remembered tl»e Dbmocbat.

Mr*. UR*. Mtagen, wque on uer war *♦ ek*reh Banda? morning Ml aad broka kcrarm. / Qo*rUrIy me*H»g *t the 4' E ehurcb OR Imi b*l»b*ti», PretldKUkr Ward ©«ei*tod. Th« pU!*»«««t «r**ihi>r hM brought th*«a**ll hoy to th* front with hU biiw tad marblaa.

Mr. Elijah Link from Curtis Neb., member of Neb. State Senate and dele* gate to the late National labor convention at St. Louii* ia here on a visit to Id* uephew Dr. W. 11. Link. Warn yen want neat job printing done call at this efltoe. letter beads, envelope*, cards, Mil*, tf., printed neatly add at lew price*. Mr. Jatnca McConnell of Patoka Township, and by the Way one ot the most influeucial Democrat ot l*ike County was hi town the Aral of lact week shaking band* with the “Big Sii.” It D quite probable that you need the service of a physician sotuc^ay; but you can postpone the time imlcttuitely by keeping your blood pure and your srstcin invigorated through the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Prevention ia better than cure. People with delicate stomach* And Ayer's Sarsaparilla agreeable to th« taste, and, therefore, pretere it as a blodd ppnfier to any other. This is the reason for its great popularity as a spring and family tuedicins. Safe, certain and palatable. In a recent literary effort Mr. Ward McAllister tells bow to live on fl&i,UUUsyear. The explanation is lucid, though a number ot really intciligeni people do not noe how they can ad upon it. Veterinary f^urgeon Nelson Stone has opened an office over the dry goods store of Mr. J. B. Young when ne can be found during buainest hours hereafter. The doctor ban gained quite a reputatiuu as a skilled V. S. ttnd is eujoyiug quite a lucrative practice in his proission,

bouse at night, m while the family it auaeiit during the eeeniug--aay uutil 11 orli o'clock—may (hum the time rather pleasantly lit reading, but.nevertheiess, ntatt feel uccaaionally, a little of the loneaotuetieas which wiym feel who are thus it may be tteoeaaarily ielt alone natte often. The beat, the meat deairable society ia that of a happy and contented hWBte. Tue aweet smite of genuine w.dootno at the workingman’* II result ia worth more than ail tae polished deceit of the gilded saloon, aud then ran be mo belter aocial circle than the family table, wbetbei demit

cau think mill act fur themselves upon new and original tines, can hope for success. A meeting of the Butter anil cheese Factory Association was held at the Court house last Saturday to determine* what the stockholders had coudtnded doing in t he matter of the assessment recently made by the directors. Quite a number were present and tlto affair of the corporation were freely disousedjoousiderablc feeling being manifested by the participants moat of whom favored the Saying ofl the amount and atarting lie Creamery anew while othera fell disposed to let the matter go by default, It will require another meeting to finally determine what oourae to pursue. We trust that ail differisiroe may be amicably adjusted and that this industry be put upon its feet ngaiu.

vuv< HU, at the home of her eon, John Hammond on Eight Street, Feb. 26th, HM, at (<»» o'clock, Mrs. Jane Hammond, aged seventy eeren years, three months and fit tsendaya. * * On Friday oveuing this aged moth* «r, gr*udmother and frieud released tier hand from that of the one the held dearest of all others on earth and placed it into that of the pale,jntw»coger and looked a final adieu M the troubled scenes of human affair*, at that beautiful hour when the sun was sinking behitid the western hnriaun, her bark passed the last of the breakers of lifes turbulent flood and out on the calm of eternity's ocean. Her maiden name waa Jane Steward and she .was bom in Kentucky, moving to this state when site was about nine years old. Her payouts settler. at Irelatul.Diibois county. Where her childhood and youth were passed. In the year forty-three she was wooed and won by John Hammond, who proved, faithful, trusting and a Daring companion until he took ids farewell of earth and left his young wifeto contend single handed with the world. Two children were burn of Ibis union William August, who died in 1864 from effect of wounds gudexposure contracted in the civil war. The other son, our worthy townsmen, John Hammond with his wife and children hovered near her,tender and tearful thiriugtbe closing scenes of earthly -pUgrimage.'N Every thing waa done far her that skill could cowmaud or affection suggest but of no avail, doubtless while the mourning ones were standing around Iter remains for the last time she was enjoying the full reward of a life well speut, lu the realms of the faithfulwhose range is uncoiifinudr. its faith, the faith of Christ, Its hope a hope of a never ending life. The funeral services were held at the C. P Church of which she was a life long member, Iter. Fields officiating. The remains were followed to the Walnut Hill* cemetery by a large concourse of sympathising friends.

j Dl EB Nancy A. Kelao the tender and loving wife of Wat. Keleo died at her home in Jefferetiu To'Vnshlp, Feb. 31th 1888. She »M born. Ajirii, 13t& 1883, nice 58 yearn 10 at, 14 day*. She nraajt daughter of Joaiah and

6arw.|»:irm»."-J. C. lurry, iKicrilekl, Mo. “ 1 w:ii troubled witli a wire hand tar ovtt two yeurs. Being nrumrcd" I he nu« was scrofub, I took sis bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla ami was cured."—II. Bilik bn, Riverton, Xeb. rimara »t * br.IC. AYEH 4 CO, LmB, Hm. SoMby«UDni(SMa. PriM#!; Mr boUi«M*. —wmmmmmmmm—mmmmmmmmmmm.—■ On Saturday Feb. 17«h Morgan poet ralseda tag *rer their hall iu Petersburg. The day was a pleasant one and hundreds,of people were c ut to witneta the exercise*. An Invitation had been extended to the pupil* of the Peterahurg schools to participate in the excercises. At 2 p. ni. a fine line of march was formed at the School Building, headed by the Petersburg band followed by the pupils of the different departments in regular order beginning with the first Primary, uext in order was the ladies of the Relief Corps followed by the members of Morgan Post in forces. It was oho, of the finest processions ever seen on the streets of Petersburg. The procession passed on to Fleming’s Hall, which soon became so crowded tbit even standing room could not be

ODIIHWI. MtUY people were oungca toco my because they could not gain entrance. The exarches were appmparia^f and entertaining. The pupil* of the different department* aoqnited themselves with satisfaction to all. D. Q- Chappell and the ltev. Bain delivered very appropriate addresses, after which all returned to the street andtessisted in raising the the flag to ita desired position. amidst the cheers (rom huud(|dsof throat*. The beat satisfied party being the children, who on comparing, the flag over the G. A. It. Hall with the one so rccentiy raised over theiy own School building concluded Hictth *'»• the best. hr Sale. Land and lot* in Petersburg and elsewhere, Itpusc 6 room* in good repair smoke bouse, well, cistern, plenty of smfcll fruit Price $050 - v House fl rooms, coat house, two els* tern*, well situated $800. terms easy. Two House*ou'^aerclift, one house has 10 room*, and one 4rooms Smoke house and celler, barn, coal and wood house good well it cistern $2000.00. Two vacant lots well located, both lots; fenced. Price, $250 each. * Three acres of land in corporation fine for pasture or for building lot*good fence stable well and spring Prtoe $700.00 6» acres of timbered land In Johnson Co. Ky. will sett or trade for property in'Ind. Price J3JSC. but WIH .do. better for cash. Farm ISO acre* iraitk# Comity, U mites 8. E. or Oakland City, 75 acre* cleared tad. ance timber, ,24 of farm in botfoBH frame. House and barn shedded all aromu^ ptenty of water, price JS.iOO. One half cash balance on easy terms. Farms' across miles S. Vf. of Velpen. 15 acres cleared balance good white eak and hickory timber. Price $550, X cash. House and lot in Alford, Price $85. Lots So. id In Profits Addition to Petersburg Ltd. Framehouse 4rooms good well, also flrauio barn. Price $350. ' A9UBY A CHAPPELL, Heal Batata Agents, Petersburg Indiana.

A Omitted the rant. Newspaper hditor* have to bo very careful in opening their columns for statements But aware that the Dr. Uiles’Medical/Co. are responsible, we (are room to the following testimonial from R. MoDougall, Auburn, Ind., who for two years noticed a stoppage or skipping of the pulse, hi* left side got so lender he could not lie on it, hie heart fluttered, he was alarmed, went to different doctors, got no relief, but one bottle of Dr. lflieerNew heart euro cured* him. The elegant books “New a»«d Slartiing Fact*,” free At J. R. Adams & Sons, tells all about heart and Nervou« diseases and the wonderful euro*.

DR, MAN-D-TAW, The great Indian Doctor, will, TUESDAY JFAN* **»«■■ _ ■ HOTEL, Petersburg, Ind. and each Three weeks during the coming yearSSI* 1882 be at the PIKE PREPARED TO HEAL THE SICK, With Nature Remedies, God's greatest gift to hU children FLOWERS and I^AVKS. These remedies do not poison I . cord and harmony with tho laws of nature. .Tatar* Kciynx Supreme. .. ROOTS, BARKS, . PLANTS, Ison the system but are In strict con-Dr.Man-O-Taw la not no Indian but Is a regularity licensed Physician and Snnreonand a graduate or the Liberal Arts—He spent two year* witli vhc Indians losrnlag niU«re*s greatest secrets andnras adopted into the tribe as a medicine Ml and named Muu-O-Taw. which t and Mas adopted iuto the tribe as a medicine limn ana rouneu “”• ’ "‘"“ he Mffl retains. Tiie doctor Is a member of the hisiiest brnneh of Indian masonry and la recognised as one of their medicine men. Dr. Mau-p- faw has in ail tfat tgab-bf »« practice treated only chronic dlseaees nnd this vast Held of experience together with tho secrets learned from the study ot nature makes him recognised as ouo of the greatest and most skillful of physicians and he proves thi» claim by actual results. iJfrotiTAXTTo Ladies: Do not. suffer longer Lady. Hare you* hesitatedabout _ Ing a physician about your diseases; and was It not because your modesty revolted against the examination and exposure aa practiced by the doctor*? Be then romfortod for or. Man-O-Taw brings yon go<5ehcer.--Hea«lsaway with examinations and exp<»ures and r«de^ fates to the past the barbaric use ot dpeculum and Pessary: Yon will be treated conrt<y>««>v y Dr. Mun-O-Tnw. Do ro« suffer with any of the following symptoms: Dll Spots before the eyes. Palpitation of the heart, N.rvousnees, Pain tn the top headaeho,-Drugging or liearingd'wn. Misery to the bock, hot or cold flushes, etc. bav* any of these symptoms delays arc dangerous asa delay of a few tnunthsmsy mean years of suRbringand misery. Come at once to Dr. Mnn-O-Tuvr vrho cures you hj Ood s plan. 'si., shot eyes, * -1 HD pf Ki»Mattt«( mta*rr «nd perhaps man sujl who stiffer

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