Pike County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 43, Petersburg, Pike County, 16 March 1892 — Page 3

Peoples Step. Spring Goods. New Goods. Large Assortment . *- This is the store of the people, where all goods are sold for cash; where a child can buy as cheap as a man. Our Stock never was so large, or prices as low, .JPdi

Spring Dress Goods, New Vigorcaux Crepons. Vigorcaux Chevrons. J acquards. Bedford Cords, all colors. Lansdome, all colors. New Serges. New Henriettas. I’laid, stripes and figured suitingst Dress robes^ with embroidery to match, $8 to $25. Gimps, bead,*, nail heads, cords, Demin flounce, Chiffons to match all dress goods. Hosiery. The best black on earth. Try our 15 ct. fast black hose. Every conceivable color and style. See our jersey tights. , Kid Gioves. Genuine Fosters 5 hook §1.00 pr. Tans, gray and blackjworth Si.25 “ Mousquctaire elhow length “ *, We are sole agents for Fosters gloves. Boys shirt waist. Nice calico ■waists..., 25 cents. Genuine percale “ Crepe de chene 75 “

Special sale. Muslin underwear. Ladies cambric drawers 29 cts. “ Hemstitch “ 50 “ “ Cambric skirts 49 “ “ deep embroidery skirts 75 “Night gowns 75?! 1.25 1.50. “ corset covers 19 2550 cts. New Silks Special Bargains. Poets fancies or Artists dreams are nowhere in comparison. China silks, lovely patterns for dresses, waist, tea gouns &c. 69 cts yd. Plain China’s all colors 33 ct yd. 2 bargains in Gros. Grain silks 98ct. and $1-39 ct. yd.' Carpets on Carpets Every new shade, rich high art patterns, no last centurys styles. 60 patterns to seleotfrom. Every piece bran new. We show every quality from the cheapest hemp at 12^ to the finest 3 ply at si. 10 a yd. Brussels in lovely jatterns from 65 ct. to $1 a yd. Straw matting in every New style and pattern. _ Oil curtains. Oil curtains on spring fixtures with gilt edges 39 cts. Curtains in all the new shades; rich dados and fringes. __ Lace Curtains. A pretty pair of lace curtains with curtain pole $ 1. Lace curtains in all qualities from the cheapest to the finest Madras and Irish point curtains at ,<15.00 pr. Chennille Portieres in lovely shades with rich borders from £5.98 to $10.00 a pr. Briss poles to match. Extra Bdtgains. 2500 yds. best prints 5 ct. yd. 1800 “ shirting 5 “ “ Turkey red table linen 25 “ “ Best table oil cloth 19 “ “ Full size white quilt 75 “ “ Bargains in shoes. Bargains in Clothing.

Don't forget Friday oar Bargain Day. You can afford to travel 50 miles for the llargains of Friday. £ee the lovely 'utftd*, Bible Stands, Sewing tabl es, Mrs Potts Sad Irons and pictures we are giving away. „HARGROVE & CO. THE PEOPLES STORE.

THEME COUNTY DEMOCRAT, WEDNESDAY MARCH 16,1892. NEWS AND NOTES. All person* iridehieu to »« lot Tut _ J*IKK C'iVXTV DttMuCUAT, Who Rave j-.-ceivcd ft hill for 1 he Amount due iu, if you have not tii6 inoiitv just now t.* settle, wid pleaso call and settle, by note or send note by mail. Wo arc snaking a determined effort to make nctilcmunt with ail who owe ua. Tltoao -undo mu tty to make ictilement at onee will Had their account* in the hands of a- Justice of tho lVaoo for collection. We have been lenient and credited you and now we need our money and are compelled to collect it. Very truly your* Fannik E. Mount. ■Petersburg ha* a new lire bell. Mj Amo* haa onr thank* for recent favor*. Jfr. William Bell called Friday and renewed for Tub Dkmockat. Last1 Saturday was the busiest day of thlsjyear with our mcrcha'nts. Circuit Court commenced la*t Mondefc^/Judgre Wei born presiding. J. B. Young is iu Cincinnati purchasing hia spring stock of food*. The dead Itotlv of Charley Prichett was found at UU home yeatorday. Her. C. II. Fielda i* haying great •ni cest with Me protracted meeting at Union. Mist Ruth Stocks ha* been fishing friend* iu Evansville for the past week. Elmore Egan aud Frank Battles rein rued ialttrday after i weeks stay in Chicago. The \t. C. T. U. will meet at the C. P. Chnreh, Friday March 18th at 1 a’rdock-pu »u. J. Paggctt and C. K. Thorp Esq*, of Washington were here !a»t Saturday looking alter legal nutter*. Mr.F. Kinte has purchased the groetffy store of E. Htxiiuv aiio will p:tt in a first class etbek of goods. Mr. J. J. Bowman is quite siek with.a severe attack of pneumonia, vi e trust that he mar apedfaly recover. Charier Booiuhot, of Petersburg w as in the city last niglit to attetid the Red Cross banquet.— Washington (Jazctt*. . A protraclod meeting 1* being held the M. J?. church of tide place. It i|aef tft bpvrpr0htcce*sful moethc»t lojpf of bread 1*a

Mr*. Siralt Harrell, of Petersburg, i« in thutill v tho guest of M>'«. Ci'iiis! Hughes mi Upper Eighth street.— EouHtwiHc Standard. Mrs. Addle Noi-thant Fields sailed yesfefday morning for Ptinceion from i in'id kIio will visit several point* jin (ho interest of flic W. (J. T. U. S. ti. Uanull ami xvlle, of Petersburg, were ihe guests of Ur. W. 11 bicwait and I'atniiCover me Sabbath. —Oakland City /wturpme. The recent storm that visited thi* section was general throughout the ontire country and in many section* wae very severe indued. The supper given by the lad lea «t the Baptist church oh last Friday evening at Flemings Hall waa quite a succeaa and was well attended. Ou Tuesday March Sited service* will he held at ilia residence of A. li. Tay lor oy the Utgni ll«V. Uisti* o[i Kuickerbrockvr ot thu Diosese ui Indiana.* All arc invited to at-1 lend. Mr. Emtael Smith cashier of Citi-1 suns’Bank has just reiurned !rwoi! extended lour in the south, tie expresses iiihiscll agreeably impressed with the emu ate ot Florida especially. W. C. Adams, Samuel 11. Stuckey, lion. Frank Posey, J. W. tVilaon, James Shawhan, Ueurgc Feed and O. U. Marlin atleudei the Kcpuoiican Spate Couvuutiou held at Indianapolis last week. Patterson & Penny, of Petersburg, who handle larmiug implements generally, have establistied a permanent agency in this city with hcahqita. tors at Molls grocery store.—Uakiuud Oitg Record. On last Thursday Samuel Felting•r called ou inis office and extended good wishes to the preseut manager, lie also renewed his subscription lor the year 112 Me realises the tact that a good paper must he supported by good patronage, Eyausville people ate seriously afflicted by an epidemic of mumps, aud in uearly ail cases the eyes are very much affected. Entire families are prostrated and physieiaus are much puzz|gf!. but think the disease is caused by microbes float Mg iu the air. The Commissioners devoted two days of last week to the hearing of the application for license to teluil liquor of ticu. McUoyvcll aud the remonstrance to the same. The matter was hotly contested on both rides and has created lunch ill feeling among some good citizens. Tito application was reiused McDowell ou accouutof ihe fusufflciaucy of the notice. Wksa yap waut neat job printing dene eall nt this office. Metier heads, cards, b|U«, *«., printed and nt lew fMpes. from languUser lake Siipmen’* i .« - ’ ; *1 • » 4 jmi £ t &

I Each Mason has its osru popular malady; but with the blood maintainoil in a state of uniform vigor and purity by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla little danger need be feared from meteorological influences. No oltier blood medicine Is so sale and affective. A. Drvhmugli Esq. was ad mil ted to practice law at the Bar of the fir I cuit court last Monday. Mr. I), is a ' scholarly gentleman and possesses those qualifications that is so necess arv for a stu-eesfdul law > or. Since i I# has been in Petersburg he lias 1 inside many triends all of whom n isli him a prosperous career in hit choosen profession. The Townsend-Mitchell murder case, which was brought on change of venue from Posey county, and occupied the time of Gibson circuit court from February 22nd to March 13rd, resulted in finding defendant ; not guilty, allot a deliberation of ; about^half an hour by the jury, i Judge Laud presided. The verdict Of the jury seems to be the opinion Of outsiders. The costs of the case foots up'$655 18, which amount Posey is indebted to Gibson county. , The repbrt of Messers, Taylor and Meredith, experts emploved by the County Commissioners to investigate the books of ex Auditor J. C- Lavelle, is published in full in this number of the Advertiser. The report seems to ; be thorough and complete, and shows dial tin- ex-Auditor is -.hurt something over $15 00) While it is to lie deplored mat such a condition of affairs I exist, it is noi tin- d-'ire-oi thi- pap- r to eottdioie or defend fit the least the I action of one who departs front the pathsof rectitude and by so d-dns I forfeits all rights to tnend-hip and confidence which have for tears been given him. "Hew to the list-*;M the i chips fail where they may ” Those who violate public, trust should lie made to fed the extreme penalty of the law. Let justice be done though fall Hie heavens,— Washington Adve.it iscr. On last Friday Joseph Gordon, one of the bondsmen of J C- Lavelle, filed notice that lie would tut lunger remain on the bond and asked to be released This necessitates the nidging of a new bor.d and securing -men to stand as surety. Lavelle Wav taken to Petersburg Friday and lit rued 'over to ^te custody of t he Sheriff of Pike county. — IT 'i thing but Advertiser. Later :—On Sa'urdat Lavelle filled a new bond and returned to WasltA fails had become very much embarrassed, and who was overworked ami overworried,. went to a celebrated specialist, broken down with nervous exhaustion. He was told that the only thing Jut needed was to he relieved from care, and worry, ami have a change of thought. This doelorwas more considerate of his patient’s needs than <>f hi* financial circumstances. He ought to have advised him to use I)r. Miles’ Uc-toraHve Nervine, the host remedy lor nervous prostration, sleeplessness, dizziness, headache, ill effects of spit its, tobacco,O'-flee,opitllu etc. Thousands teslifv toenres G t book ami lrial bottle free at J. II. Adams & Sous. >n. I'laaRcisItAEmkarraneii " large tnaitmaclurer, whose af

IS (,'HAKIKIV. The First National (tank of Vincentes’ Issues n Bill of Exchange on a Bunk in Moscow, Russia- - A hi for thy Starving Russians. Below is a copv of a Bill of Ex change on a hank in Moscow, Russia issued by the First National Bank of V: nee lines; No. 52,8^8 # Vt scf.nnks Indiana 4 34 Rubles y Match 8. 1832 v On fletnainl pay tot this Bill of Ex change to the order of Jonathan Keith thirtv-four Rubles paper currency, To Mess. \V<>gau & Co., , Moscow, Russia. J. L. Bayard. On Hit* buck of the draff appears the following endorsement : Pay lo the order of Countess Sophia Tolstoi. The Bill of Exchange represented a contribution l*y the Baptist Sunday Scliooi of onr city lor the starving Russians and it was the request of the children of thu Sunday school that it he seat direct to the Tolstos’s who arc conducting free soup houses in the famine stricken Samara district for tin sufferers. Countess Sophia Tolsio’s is the wife ot tile famous ('ouul Tolstoi, the author whose bunks are now part of the great literature of thu world. It is a grand compliment lo the excellence''!'onr financial system that the credit of ««ur hanks are so good in the far distant regions of Russia. The Bill-df Exchange issued by tlm First National Bank of Vincennes, arc honored by all the h.'iiks of Europe.— Vincennes Commercial. A Kul Estate : Is sure to attract the attention of every property holder in this city. But when Dr. Franklin Miles, the eminent Indiana specialist, claims that Heart disease is curable ami proves It by thousand of testimonials to wonderful cures by his New Heart Cure; then it attracts attention of every one suffering with Short Breath, Palpilatiou ot Heart, Irregular pulse, wind iu the stomach, pain in side or Shoulder, Smothering spell*, fainiiugdropsy, He., A. F. Davis. Silver Creek, Neb , alter using four bottles of Dr. Miles’ New heart cure, was completely cured after twelve years suffering of heart disease. Dr. Miles’ New Ueaft Cure is sold by J. It Adams & sons. vjUr Wm. Llbbs has recently received a large consignment of Spring flour and is now p re paced to furnish Ids many customers with the finest bread ever ollered to the this or any other town in tndiai.a. - " ~ m. trade in southern Kohwly atipaiton If they iafcfll

Commissioners Allowances. AT MARCH. TKKM, I K VOX H AJ.KS. H.1 F. Scrap*/. .»1« Nathan Piiue Johu W. Couder .. Kiisna iiturinan.. Zick Tata . Emanuel MeKain W. C. frujUer . . H ^ hct'U|icr . .*. kx. poor. J. N. Lor ton A Co .. HIM 3 ttJ 6 UU 4 U1 3 uu 1 UU 1 <AJ Joim Huiumoui Silas Hu * .. .. anas Kirk ... .... C t\ dicker . Charles a. JJeiuott . -. John G. Mticy. tuipnus Heduian. William ttuuw. A Martin . S. W . Lutlo .«.... J. a. Barrett. iiuiienourg <fc Milter . Mrs. Jus. liauey. a. G. iiurcii . Jouu J. Nisert . Freu ounlh . . do Uo ito . do .. . Chaney BraUflehl J. H. Hevj . . G. 4‘. Kune .... v lucent Fiedoilek . 1 a. <4. Clara. I M. M.Uoweu .. i Jouuhou A: dme ... U. *V. Pmuey . Joan J. Camus ...... itroCK. A Kemp. Aaurew tmgleiuan .. . Usouiii firo . Charles ticuucfcr. Johu Uead . Beadles Jc McCormack.. George ^.Grim. lleverij Kauomt0.0. Ward. t>. omuu £ Son. J. H Uorrcr $&4 « . li oU 10UU . 10 10 ,. 12 25 . i Jo . 9 2U 8 Jo .. 2 60 2 vAl .. 2 00 5 40 10 UU 20 00 . io 00 . 22 0U . 12 1U . 0 70 . 4 60 . 12 oU . o 00 12 WJ » ou . 8 00 . 10 00 . U 7o .. 38 WJ . 3j Oil .. 40 ou .. 8 00 . 4 6a 76 . 1 Uo . 21 0U . 14 0U .• 2 70 . n u 8 oil 4 4U J. IS. Youngid: Co ..H bo E. Nanny W. A. Uuphant . It. W. Harris. lireutou 4k itobllng Johu at rung . K* W. Hums. Alley Mercuunt J. W, Coiouiuu. J. ii. i>u.»can . J. W. Coivmuu . J. 8. liamcliuii ... . Hav 1.4 He Far .... u. Aj. iieuma . {v . a. netueii .. - ii. E.'W ouua nrd . . W, i. lit) tla‘ 10 20 1 75 20 76 28 25 17 0U 22 ou 4 WJ It uo 40 oil 40 00 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 4 10 J. a. Hamilton. .17 uu Joim ii. rtio.K . H. 11. lleismeycr . . li. F. Hatii«iii .. - ..... ... ■ Auuiuniei corn . It*. OF TOO It ASYLUM. .Samuel il. Pei unget... . Joseph Lory.. .. U W . 4Jtniicjr . . . . L E. Woodward.. iteau «V Limp.. , H ..Gutnish ..... . J. i*. A olio g tit Co. — Gray <s Kv.uU _ ....... .. .. . KX uK itOAlls <fc M gh.W AY. Joslah Mo. ion Jr ...... J vV.ft> in well.. . bllUti Uiil'iVO.. .. . . .-. Jouu 1* Jilucit ... - . George W 1 nomas.< . — itoou Edmond . . Isaac oar re It . auw.uci P et Huger. G. iVneJiruier .— •Samuel i Ht-dmaa aaimiet PvtOuger. J. 1 Gull. g. 4\ iielirnlcr. Korn. 4#, Chandler.. liai'iisoa A nil by 0 26 0 25 18 7j 0* 26 317 91 . 6 80 . o 2* 18 76 . 22 00 .. J O0 12 oo . 8 15 3 00 20 10 3 UU 1 o0 1 60 26 3 Ou 1 oO 26 3 uo 1 60 1 ou 26 » 0u 1 ou 1 M 3 00 i uO 1 60 26 v. me Cora 0. i*. Heilruier . Joan i/e moll - 1'cter Hosper Win i>a\eaport J.C liidge r.A. LOt.N rv OFFlCF.ltS A Nil COUNTY SUP’T. Franit it. nviaei oacK.4 841 09 G. O. ainii O.. .2vXl 00 M. li. itiuiuas t*o., aup’t. 808 U0 MX. ailnbCKLLANlOUll V instm France.. Josepu <i. navis . W in. ri. at pnens . J ulues A. ouepaurd . It. .»i. cauenurl . JOUU A. ItUSs .. rieatkunt cull re! I . Manama 11. mown— . A. ii. 1 iiouius :.* • • •»— * J. W a Hi well. F. it Hiuitrback. oudiet Morgan.. liergoas Ghpaant «St Cu. ira it. Fcrgusilfl .. KX. UF S.iLK of 8(11001. LANDS. J. NV. aulweil .... . . J. W aiifwed t»heriirj ..J..... .e... KX COUNTY ATrOUNKY. Kly'&Have a port KX. PUBLIC BUILDINGS J. \V. aiMWen . Kieaainiih.. Head tV Lump . 1. c. bi.uneier . .. O. U, l .u ser . G. \V. Fiunoy .... KX. OF BIUDGK8 Z. F. Hearing. . 1 60 1 JO 1 60 26 1 60 1 JO 1 oo 1 oo U 00 21 8*i 2VJ 4 2o 4 10 1 * 0 12 »J 60 92 63 26 ..$ 24 26 % 0 00 «J0 00 h Oo 2 ik> 2 U) 2 2o 7 ** . J, Lliui uiuii Z- l. U.-at ing »* . u. Oiaui.il \V. At. vU hiUu i KX UK INSANE (iusiulf Inn.. it- i . Sill licit Al-ifct-ti it l itllii . . . **. V liaisiiivf tv Co Kuia'iiiia initieii JaUiub lii ti--iiui.lt 1*. C. BiliUli'.lii' ..r luos. iiaiua KX. OF rUlSONKKS. GuKti-iT Ki'iiuk i »:> b Ul> lii UU lit a‘J il i#u (ii ^U Si 4U 2a Jit ila lit Uii 1 UU 1-Ua W . V • J. W. Ilargniv* 4 Co. Sill V\ Uii KX OK FKINT1NU. J. I., Al-.uiH . J. C. Ainu ill KX. -IF STATION ARY. J. I, Ali'Uiii U.iki-i .V lu.irtiUm C. M, IxiiUta . Al. U. (tin I'm d KX BOAKD UF 1IKALTU. U. R. Kimu Uiaidii-t Murviin KX. OK DKTKCTIVK RKliVICKS. Fiulcoiluii Nun. llrf. Aauiiuy KX. UF JUKY. J. W. SiilweU U MxlU't Alorsan . 2 (ia 2 'Hi lii (Hi 1UU 2o 34 DO loo 2u 2a 5U Ul »u 12 26 133 02 23 U0 1 00 laws/ 23 0<> uuo

i'or Saie, Land and Inis in Petersburg and elsewhere, tlouse 0 rooms in good repair smoke house, well, cistern, plenty of small fruit Price $950- m H<>use 6 room-, coal house, t wo cisterns, well situated $30.) terms easy Two Houses oiltore lot, one house has 10 looms and one 4 rooms Siuokihouse and reller, ham, coal aud wood house (food well & cistern $2000.00. Two vacant lots well located. l#>Ui lots fenced. Price, $250 t acli. Threeaercsof laail in corporation Due for pastuieor for building lota good fence stable well n uil sprite.- -Price $7iM.d0 625 acres of tinHiered laud in. Johnson Co. K.v. w ill sell or trade for property in Ind. Price |3730. lint wilt do better for cash. Kio to 120 acres in Pike County, 11 miles 8. E. of O inland City. 75 acres cleared batmice timber, X of farm in Iwttoui, frame. House anil barn shed (ted all around, plenty of water, price $2,200. One half cash balance on easy terms. Farm 47 acres 3 miles S. W. of Velpen. 15 acre's cleared balance good white oak and hlckurv timber. Price*330. % cash. House and lot in Alford. Price $85. Lots No. 16 in Pr-Ats Addition to Petersburg lnd. Frame bouse 4 moms good well, also frame barn. Price $3a<>. ASIIBY & CHAPPELL, Ileal Estate Agents, Petersburg Indiana. At a recent meeting of Gray Lodge, No. 1362. V. 31. B. A. at Long Branch, when well along with the general routine of business. ivewere suddenly startled by an alarm at the door. The sentenal informed the President we were ulnctcd bv a lumd of Ladies armed w lib baskets who demanded iidmitanue; »r course they, were iidmited. They uiarcbed In single tile to a table in the rear of the hall A began covering It with tbe snow iest linen, upon which they laid the contents of their baskets including all the richest delicacies In and out of season such as the ladles of this Vicinity know how to pre|>are and that too with a lavish hand.wheu they has spread a supper worthy a kina they Invited us to step up A portuke of the l*atitlllil repast. After the feast tor such It rcullv yrse) Brother <>. Tyk>r <*«:iv. ered the Wellcome addressed A lively debate ipisned in which Hie ladle* portico pats*Wc’S'”"bI

I This week wd step l ight to the front AS USUAL with the best and largest stock of CARPETS AND CURTAINS Ever offered to the people of Pike and adjoining counties. Hemps, Irish Brussels, Ingrains, Tapestry and Body Brussels, in new and beautiful designs, many of wbich (aud they are the most desirable ones,) confined to us here in Petersburg. Our spread of curtains is larger and finer than ever. XOW—To-day, To-morrow or early next week—-BEFORE.the Great Spring Rush begins, and while you have the advantage of making a selection from an Unbroken Stock of Revest' Patterns, is the time to Pick Out your Carpets. You can select now and it can be MADE now7, but Needn’t Be Laid Till Ton Are ’ Beady. You’re welcome to look, anyhow, so come and see the styles. Gus Frank's Mammoth Store.

CATARRH I Is a most loathsome, dangerous, and prevalent malady. It is a blood disease, usually Of Serofnlous origin, and for which local treatment Is useless. Before health Is possible, the poison must be eradicated from the^ystom, and to do this SUCCESSFULLY the disease must be treated through the blood. For tills purpose ne remedy Is so effective as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. " For the past eight years, I have been severely afflicted with Catarrh, none of the many remedies. I tried affording me any relief. My digestion was considerably Impaired, and my sleep disturbed by pblegm dropping Into my throat. In September last 1 resolved to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, began to use it at once, and am glad to testify to a great Improvement in my health.’* —Frank Teson, Jr., engineer, 271 West Fourth street. New York City. “ My daughter, is years old, was afflicted with Catarrh from her fifth year. Last August she was TREATED WITH Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and after three month* of this treatment she was completely emred. It was a most extraordinary ease, as any druggist here can testify.” —Mr*. 1). W. Barnes, Valparaiso, Neb. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla mum sr * Dr. J. C. AYER A CO., LoweB, Miss. Bold by all DruggitU. Price ffl; six bottles,**. ltrmoval. About the last of March we expect to move our stock of goods to Shawhan & Boonshots old stand and in the mean time in order to reduce our stock will sell a great many things at cost and everything at greatly reduced prices. We have been very patient with some about their past due notes ] add accounts, but something must he done or we will be compelled to force collections. r *■ J. B. Young A Co. flow Try This. It will cost > <>u nothing and will surely do yon good, if ynu have a cough, cold, or any trouble with -throat, cb-st or lungs, Ur. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to give relief. or money will Ira paid back. Sufferer* from La Grippe found It just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our cx|ransc and learn for yourself how good it thing it la. Trial bottles free at J- R. Adams & Sons Drugstore. Large sixe 80c. and 11.00. Men Whom to Hot.or. The worth of men should never be estimated by iliclr ability to make in one v, nor by llttdr capabilities to rise to posilions of honor and trust onlass they ore attained by methods which benefit htaukind. The most worthy men are those who devote themselves to the service of humauiiy aud whet tier thev arc of high or low origin their deeds an* most deserving of praise and their lives most worthy of commendation. Children Cry for Pitcher’* Castoria. ——————

If you • Want a coo a, Want a clerk, Wni^t a partner. Want a situation, Want a servant girl, Want to sell your piano, Want to sell your carriage, Want to sell or buy a farm. Want a pood boarding place. Want to dispose of your property, Want to sell dry poods or groceries. Want to procure customers for any thing Advertise in The Democrat. Advertising will gain you customers. Advertising keeps your old customers, Advertising renders success easy. Advertising insures confidence. Advertising exhibits '•pluck,” ^ Advertising means "big.” Advertise or ''bust up.” Advertise all the time, Advertise Kite rally, Advertise hugely, Advertise well, Advertise all. Advertise Now. Specimen Cases. S. H.Chiff ird. New Caasel, Wis., was troubled with uenrulgia aud Rheumatism, • his Stomach was disordered, his Liver was affected to an alarming degree, appet te fell away, and be was terrible reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles or Elect* rlc Bitters cured him. Ed ward Shepherd, Harrisburg. III., had a running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. l.rsed three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,and his ’eg is soulid ami well. Jopu Speaker, Catawba, O., had five large Fever sores on his leg. doe tors said he was incurable. One lailtle of Electric Uittlers one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by J.K. Adams & Sous druge store. Children Ory for Pitcher’s Castorla. O. K. Shaving Parlor. , Only Urat-elass barber shop in town. All those wishing a nice, clean and easy share elmtilJ give me a call. I make a spcclalif of hair cutting. Sour hut firel-clasa tonsorlal artiste ’ employed by me. Shop on Eight Street between Main and Walnut A- F. IIakkh, Prop., Petersburg, lmi. - Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla. A >w Method. Of regulating the liver, stomach and bowels through the ne.rcea. A new discovery. Dr Miles’ Nerve, and I.ivor (‘Ills speedily cure biliousness, had tasie, torpid liver, piles, constipation. Uueqttaled for men, w«ittyn,ehildren. Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses j 25cis. Samples Free at J. It. Adams’ ft S*> ns. The school teacher who does not road the newspapers gels badly be j hind Hie age in which he lives. The now discoveries arc pit Misfed In th*>.

Ya not only a QUICK UKLIEK and PERMANENT CUKE for Asthma', fhtbfclc at T Hay Fiver, but. Uateps into the medical arena as a niedicinevrhich is fast udvaucu ’• to the front in the treatment of I NCI I’lENT. i.r beginning, CONSUMPTION. We can furnish most excellent unsolicited testimonials from different sectic i s of the country. This one, right at home, is a sample '• C /nsvmption Cored by Bergen's Asthma Cure. Petersburg, Indiana, December IS, INtl. Dn. J. W Bergxn, Cltju Dear Sir—My wife has a bod rough for ten years, and in September last was compel!. 4 to take her bed with comminution. Wo had Riven up all hopes, and so bad the doctor: loo with eight bottles r.f Bei cen’s Asthma Cure slie was cured, and Is as hearty as anybody uov We cheerfully rtcommend this medicine to all cousuiuptlves. CHAULK8 WILLIS Friends, do not stand Idiy by, with folded hands nnd powerless words of sympuil and see your dearly loved ones untimely pass to the Great Unknown, when BERGEN 'S promptly filled. BERGEN ASTHMA CURE CO. Corner Main nod Eighth Streets, PETERSBURG, IX!*. C. .A. HURGEI^ & BRQ., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS, Peter dm rg, ludLtun, Have a Large Stock of Late Styles of Piece Goods Consisting of the very best Suiting and Piece Goods Perfect Fits, Stylesi Guaranteed.. - —-ffllS-— OSBORN BROTHERS " j Occupy Uie KLKt’HA^ T SHOE anil BOOT STORK on Main street with a splendid iioae of BOOTS AND SHOES For Men, Romen. and Children. We keep R. L. Stephens’and Emerson’s brands of TUe FINEST KHOEH. , ——^OSBORN $ BROTHERS,** Petersburg, - - Indiana. JOHN HAMMOND O-OO-LjS OIF1 EVEBT TZX1<TID To which lie directs attention. His DRY GOODS arc first-class, and the stock Is Tcry liif Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions. Give him a call, ami you will be convinced ti.nt ho is giving BARGAINS on Ills entire stoek SOLID GOODS AT LOW PRICES. mam, roin an aB A Quarter of an Acre Under Sheds.

I ALW AYS RKM EM HER THE FEED AND LIVEEY STABLE. -OFFleming & Sons. IndianapoSisBusine&sUniversitY tj; Umo short; cipoust'iloir: nofee ior Diploma jattrlctlyBortiieKiSchooHn im nnriyafed commercial .('Tiler; endorsed ono patronised by railroad, industrial, profes-sional s l aud business r whoemnloyakiltedhoUi; no cfltnte'ftirposlUoiliT'uiicq'iu^dka'thesucecsscl lisgraduates!. sroWaSu iiwuieii?. Hee^ & osborn, ****«.

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Scientific Agency for Patents I TRADE MARKS. SgfflUiSBSr OBh. For Information and free Handbook writ* SttJHN St CO., 381 Broadway, New Y< bureau ter secnrlncr patents in An Bvevy patent taken ont by ns is brought beiora the puBHo by a notice given free of chars* In tbe fiuatific jbiwfam C1HKCH DIRECTORY. C. t\ Church—Hev.C. U. Meld*,psdtor. Sunday-school at 9:4)0 a. m. PreeuHni at 1(1:30 a. m. Mwtimr of lIn* Soolciy ofChrisIiun Hndenvnr a* 0:00 p. m. ».‘E. i iiUHCll—*J. W. Bain. I). IK pastor. Sunday4®lKi«I at 0:00 a.m. ftwaohlmt at l!):** a. m. Clara services fit *o» p. nt. A. w. Ksakleu'a Arnica Salve. Til* H*8T Sai.y* in tws world (Or Cate, Bruises, Pores, Intel's, Putt Rheum. Yew Sores, Teller, Chapped Hand*. Chilblains, Corns and nil SKin Kruptinii*, andpositively cures Cites, or no pay required. It In <*»»' nnwed togiveperfect satisfaction, or mousy irhilsM. Prieo Si iHtnls |a»r Is**. For an In ovj.R Adams A Son. aprtt-92