Pike County Democrat, Volume 25, Number 7, Petersburg, Pike County, 29 June 1894 — Page 5
Milo Oil will Cure Colic, Cftjfera Morbus, Diorrhoea, Flax. Neuralgia, Etc. Sold by Bergen, Oliphant ft Co., Druggists, Petersburg.
The Great Triumph Sale Commenced June 8th and will continue until July 8th.
This sale is now in full swing and the New York Store now offers better purchasing opportumes than at any time within its history. Read the Prices and Note the Big Redactions 99 pairs Ladle’s Patent Tip Shoes.; Dealers Price. Triumph Sale $1 50 144 pairs Children’s Shoes.... 166 pairs Ladies’ Fine Shoes .....*.. 88 pairs Men’s Shoes ... .. 116 pairs Nelson Shoes ..... .*. Men’s Lisle Underwear .. . . Men’s Cambric Shirts, 36 In, long. Men’s Socks ...*..... Men’s Silk Suspenders. .I.. Men’s Cotton Pants ... Ten yards Indigo Prints.... Figured Lawns —.....•. Nice Henriettas, 36 in. wide.. Apron Ginghams. N ice Black Lawns.... Silk Mitts. ... .... Ladies’ Cambric Chlraise.. . LL Sheeting ... . . The Jackson Summer Corset..... Men’s fine Straw Hats. 50 per cent off of dealers prices. to 2 00 2 00 1 75 40 75 16 25 90 70 7* 40 7* 15 40 99 23 1 38 1 48 1 38 • 24 40 & 15 01 49 5 2254 5 10 19 44 5 48 The above prices are all bargains and the goods are the best on market. Come early and avoid the rush. These goods must sell and if low prices has anything to do with it we now give pou the benefit of them. This is the opportunity of a lifetime. Look for the New York One-Price Store. MAX • BLITZER.^ PETERSBURG, IND. BURGER’S BLOCK.
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Fcr sleeping ear reservations maps, rates anil further in format ion, call on your nearest ticket agent, or address, K. B. GUNCKKU Agent, Petersburg;, Ind. J. B. CAVANAUGH. Gen. Pass. Agent Evansville & Terre Haute R. R., Evansville, Ind.
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; FRED SMITH i Dealer iii all kiuds of * , "'Jr*FURNITURE,
Funeral Supplies A Specialty.
We keep on hand at all times the finest line Of Parlor and Household Furniture to be found in the city. Bedroom and Parlor Suits a Specialty. In funeral supplies we keep Caskets, Shrouds, etc., of the best make.
Su»(f little fortnn«hiwJ>Mn midcu pee cut. Others are doinpaa well. \Vu| pot yon? Some earn over I&U0.00 a !at home, wherever you are. Even be- ' pinners are easily earning* from $6 to IhUtity. AH apes. We show yon how and start you. Can work in spare time or all tl»e time. Bip money for work era. Failure unknown avnonptbmNEW and wonderful. Particulars free. work for us, by Anna Pape, [Texas, and Jno. Bonn, Toledo nonth. Ton can do the work end live Ohio'
MOM. Ott • year l» being mans by Jobe K <ioodwin,Troy.N.Y.,at work for us. ICeedM .you liny not make us much, but w« cat. k teach you quickly how to cam from #5 to r if Ilk a day at the start, aud more as vou go U>H. Both sexes, all apes. In any part ot |S inerica. yoit can commence at hume, giving all your lime,or spare moments only to the work. All is new. treat pay M lit for • very worker. kVe start you.'furnishing everything. KASil.Y, SPKKMLY learned i'AUi'ICULAiCS i'likK. Address at once, KTl.VstlN *■ CO., ltlKTLAMi, HAIMS.
If “C. C. C. Certain Chill Cure” is not the best remedy you have ever used for Chills uml Fever your money will be refunded. Vleasaut to take.
T PETEBSBUBG■SH * STCCESE I will sell for Cash Only, believing it to be for the best interest of both the buyer and seller that all transactions be conducted on a cash basis, I have arranged that on and after the above date I will sell only for Cash or Produce. You will see the advantage this plan will afford you. F| i It will ehable me to buy all my goods for Cash, thereby I O L> securing the lowest prices and discount that the wholesale merchants allow for cash. Second. YOUR ADVANTAGE—You will get the very lowest prices going. You will not have to help pay the bad debt account, for all grocers take the loss of bad debts into consideration when marking up the cost of their goods.
/areals these neicsss. i , . i 20 pounds of Ligh{ Brown Sugar for $1.00. 19 pounds of Granulated Sugar for $1.00. Arbuckle’s Coffee, 25 cents. Syrup, 30 cents per gallon. Sorghum, No. 1, 40 cents per gallon. Clover Hay, $3.00 per load. PAY CASH FOR POULTRY, EGGS AND MEATS * Call and see for yourself. Coupon Books for sale.
LOCAL HAPPENINGS! Gathered on the Fly by Tin Democrat’s Reporters. i News Items From Here, There anc , Everywhere. Court, Citj and Personal Items in ai Abreyiated Form. You Will Find Them All Fudei This Heading. Dr. I. II. Lamar and family are visitin'? relatives in Spencer county this week. Mrs. Kate Argenbright has return* ed from Marengo, where she has been for several months. Money to Loan.—On five years’ time on real estate mortgage; low rates of interest. W. H. II. Thomas. 1 tf ' Miss Effie Wilson Jjas gone to Petersburg to live with Iter sister, Mrs. Will Harrell.—Oakland City Enterprise. W. F. Cassidy, of ilazeltou, was in the city last Friday. Mr. Cassidy is engaged in the stock business and reports a good business for the past year.
Opt, Grammar, ageneral manager of the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad, passed through yds citv in a speeial car from Elnora to Evansville last Friday. The dog fight last Saturday &fterm»on on Main street created a great deal of excitement and gathered an immense crowd. It was the only excitement of the day. Mrs. Maud B. Chambers, widow of Courtnev Chambers*, who was killed on the E. & I. railroad near Plainville several months ago. has brought suit in the Daviess circuit court through her attorneys, Posey, Mattiaoa & Clark, of Evansville. * Alden Heurittg opened up a jewelrv store at Winslow and is ready to do repairing of all kinds. He will keep in stock a fine line of all goods in his line of trade. When you need your watches and clocks repaired don’t forget to call on him.
George Hurst, foreman at the coke works at Ayrshire, met with a serious accident last Thursday. While coupling a car on the switch his right arm was caught between the bumpers and the flesh badly mutilated. No bones were broken. Dr. McGrew dressed the injured arm. A colored man living down in the bottoms near Panne! pond killed one of the largest rattle snakes in that neighborhood yesterday ttial was ever known in this section of the country. It had thirty-one rattles, which indicated that the reptile Was thirtythree years old.—Princeton Democrat.* There will be a prohibition Fourth of July picnic held in the Tillman Grove at Bethel church, two miles east of Otwell. The Rev. II. Clay Yates, I). D., of Vincennes, one ot the fittest orators in the state, will be the speaker of the day. Other speakers and music suited to the occasion \vi.| he there to entertain the people. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Come one, come all. H. B. fimadwell and Miss Effi»* Beadles, of Velpen, were married by Rev. Grant Ferguson, of Winslow, at the Van Nada house in this city last Saturday. Mr. Broadwell and bis wife are well known in this county and their many friends will be glad to learu ot this happy union. They went from here to visit friends at Monroe city, and from there returned to Veipeu, where they will reside in the future. A young lady in this city entertained a number of her lady friends the oilier evening. And in the absence of the male sex, they discussed the question “does higher education until a man tor matrimony ?” Poor man how he was “ripped up one side and down the other.” Some of the talks would indeed make it very inteieating reading. It was deckled in the affirmative, however. The girls seem to think that a man lull of Greek roots and- Hebrew hieroglyphics would not likely want to walk the floor at night when thehahvwas cutting teeth or had the colic, and i there may be something ip it.
The oue-year old child of Albert , Masters, near Union, died Saturday morning«*t brain fever. T. T. Thorn and wife are at Trinity Springs, Martin county, where tliev will visit friends tor several week*. } Strayed or Stolen.—Milch cow four years out, deep red with spot in forehead. Finder will please uoti- » fy Charles Beniamin, Petersburg. Seed Barley.—I have for sale 300 bushels ot first class seed barley at 60 cents per bushel. 6-2 Goodlet Morgan. Circuit court begins one week from next Monday. There are a number of new cases on the docket to be tried, but nothing o!' very great importance. , The Petejsburg ball club went to Washington, Sunday, and played the team of thaf city. The game resulted in a defeat for our club by a spore of 20 to 8.
Conductor George Sears, of the E. & I., will take a vacation next week, after having worked since the first of the year without missing a day. He will spend hi's vacation with relatives in Orange county and at French Lick Springs.— Washington Gazette. The Baltimore & Ohio southwestern railway will sell excursion tickets July 3d and 4th at one fare for the round trip, to all points withiu 200 miles over.its own lines and piincipal connecting lines. Tickets good returning until July 5th. For particulars apply to nearest agent. Mrs. Dianah Rowe; living near Alford, was granted an increase of pension last week. Her two children will also receive $2 per month until sixteen wars of age. She will receive $12 per month and back pay amountto between $1,200 and $1.60C. The old veterans and the widows are not forgotten. Judge W. F. Tow like nrt, who for several months has been troubled with one of his eyes, is now conGued to his room. It is feared that he will lose the sight of his eye and has been ordered to refrain from all work of any kind by the attending physician, Dr. Knapp. Judge Townsend's friends would be glad to s«*e him out again.—Vincennes Commercial. Tell your neighbors that The Demcrat gives suitable reading for all •classes, trades and professions. Gives all tbe local happenings, the market reports, a timetable of all the railroads that touch our county, births, deaths and marriages, the state amt county news, what congress is doing, the court news, Talmage’s sermon, editorials on the current events of the dav, ete.Now is the time to subscribe.
Dick Chew, the popular young clerk at the Star Clothing House and Miss Ella Smith, daughter of Fred and Mrs. Smith, were united in marriage Sunday evening at the residence of the bride’s parents bv liev. S. F. Anderson. They will reside on lower Main street, where the groom had furnished a home ptevious to the wedding. The young couple have the best wishes of The Democrat and a host of friends. John Sniiser went to Washington, Sunday to witness the ball game. John was constable for Washington township for a long time. Several months ago he arrested a fellow who gave his name as Ballou for drunk cnttess. He was sent to jail, hut like others escaped from sheriff Kintnan. He made a threat that he would even up with Siniser, and on Sunday last slipped up on John and hit him two or three times. 'I he tables were turned and Smiser gave hiiu a good thu nipiug. To be successful In life, to raise above the common herd of mankind, a young man r< quires certain tie incuts of character. He must possess integrity, that he may win public oon fide new; intelligence, that he inav command respect; industry, that he may he successful in business;economy, to preserve his genius; and tact, to enable him to adapt himself to the openings of Providence, and to make himself the man for the hour ot opportunity. These elements of sucess are all attainable in a greater or less degree. It all depends upon yourself; will you or will you not be successful'? Foster, the weather prognosticator, once more predicts warm weather and severe storms. The warm wave will cr«*ss—the western mountains about the 29th. the great central valleys about July 1 and the eastern states about July 3. The cool wave will cross the western mountains about July 2, the great central valleys about the 4tl» and * lie eastern states about the 6th. The eastern states, lower lakes, upper Ohio valley and thej east gulf states will probably have threatening weather; the great ceu tral valleys cool and clearing and the western mountains and Pacific coast -from moderating to warm ami threatetriug weather tor the Fourth of July.,
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