Pike County Democrat, Volume 25, Number 28, Petersburg, Pike County, 23 November 1894 — Page 8

a ^ «WE * ARE ♦ GOING ® TO * CLOSE * DOWN» CTOCTWK3K3C30C*3ra,wr»rgOrTlrTr K3rw~W~»^~iraCTr^TBa3BBa?ir-^r*-^r',--OTrTrTrTrOTtTrTrTr»-yyTm-»^rr^r^r-«-TrTr-ir-g-irTrTrTrTrTi---»-i .HT- nw, -r-.r-.r-r » The New York Store wants to remodel its room. The entire stock will be offered at Great • Bargains • it < the • Great • Preparation»Gale Stock of $15,000 worth of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Caps and Gent’s Furnishing Goods must be sold by the first of January, Don’t miss this • , Golden Opportunity to Buy Goods at Wholesale Prices*

LADIESVSHOES. One lot of JfiO Pairs Grain Button, worth |1.50. One lot of 246 One lot of 01 O Pairs the Raymont Shoes, no ®1 OA 410 seams, worth 12.00. V-* MISSES SHOES. Pairs Glove Grain, worth $1.50. 94 98 Pairs, 12’s to 2»s. worth SI .50. 98 One lot of 433 One lot of q9ft Pairs, 8’s to ll's, Heavy Shoes, *7 A worth S1.00. MEN’S BvOOTS. One lot of a Qg Pairs, Good Value, 24 One lot of Qft Pairs, whole stock Boots, QQ worth $2 5(f. tyl*VO BOY’S BOOTS. One lot of .V. Pairs—a Bargain OA worth $1.75. Rfi Pairs—a good article^ QQ worth $1.50. w Pairs—worth $1.00 gPJ

DRY GOODS AND NOTION'S.

Bed Comofrts, Full else • worth $1.25, at 74 One lot of 43 One lot of Pair of Blankets, Full slxe, QQ One lot of Ol pieces Oil Cloth, extra good 1Q worth 25c, at AO OORSET8—The Famous Jackson Cor-JQ ^ sets, worth 75c. at T A DIES Vests, extra heavy ribbed,IQ ” worth 35c, at gKIRTS—All Wool Full Pattern, ^0 J^ADIES Heavy Seamless Hose, JQ

10 OHO yards Blue and Fancy Q ln i.U,UUU prints, worth 7^c at °2C 10,000 Shirting worth 7>{ 9 Onn y»rds Dress Gingham, worth £» 6^, close at oc 8 nnO yds. Heavy Hoosier Sheeting, K0 worth 6»4, at 7,600 yards Cotton Flannel worth 7x,at 5c 4KAfl yds. extra heavy Cotton Flan* Qn nel, worth 12^, at oc 8pieoes all wool, fast color Flannel, 101 worth 20q, at 1^ 2

CLOTHINB. One lot of ^ rj Bren’s Worsted Suits wortb.t6.0Q, at One lot of Suits, worth 17.50, at One lot of 9 Men’s Black Cheviot Suits worth 112^0. $3.75 $5.75 $7.50 One lot of 23 Boys’ all wool Suits, worth *2.4)0, at 9$ OVERCOATS. One lot of Mens’ and Boys’ Overcoats wi)l be closed out 40 per cent less than actual value. HATS AND CAPS. One lot of Men’s Stiff Hats, worth 25 12.50, will be closed out at One lot of Men’s and Boys’ Caps at 10 and 15c.

GENT’S FURNISHINGS. 14 dozen Men’s Undershirts at 44c 10 dozen Men’s White Merino Underwear at 24c 8 dozen Men’s white extra heavy 40-, Merino Underwear at ixov 10 dozen Men’s Overshirts worth 40e at 15c One lot Men’s Overshlrte, sample line, will be closed out 50 per cent, less than actual value. Men’s Suspenders at 9c Large line of Men’s. Gloves at greatly reduced prices. y^,tA good line of Celluloid Collars Celluloid Cuffs at 15c

20c 35c 10c 20c 25c 20c TINWARE Crank Flour Sifter. Coal Hods. Wash Basra. Tin Pail. 10quarts. Tin Pail. 14 quarts. Comb Case. Tin Cups 3 lor 5c 10c 25c 5c 14c 19c 10c Coffee Pots at Bargains, 200 MATCHES, in Box—1 Dos. Boxes. 18c

This is no fake sale, but must get the goods out of the house in order to remodel the room One Price to all ' thi ‘ “ ~ “ ®THE * 2sT Burger’s Block, and that the Lowest, Bring this paper to w ♦ -srozEos: * oini MAX BLITZER, Proprietor. Petersburg, Ind. 4

Winslow Items. Miss Maggie Carter, of Oakland City, was Jiere Saturday and Sunday visiting friends. L. Robling made a bnsinese trip to Petersburg, Tuesday. James Aabby is very sick, at the present time The boys will soon have to lay aside their wheels and get out their old skates. _ .. W. J. Bethel and daughter Opba, made a business trip to Evansville Friday. An infant child of Andy Drew died Monday, of lagrippe and croup.* F. T. Woodward and family will move to Florida in the near future to make it their future home. L. Robling & Sons shipped a car load of hogs to Cincinnati Monday. Dr. L E. Woodward was at Petersburg, Tuesday. Pr D. DeTar and wife were at Petersburg Monday The new church at Ayrshire will soon be completed. Mrs J. N. Jessup will move to Indianapolis in the near future, tieorge West was here on business Tuesday. There was a birthday dinner given Mrs Harriet Fettinger in honor of her seventyfifth birthday. It was largely attended and a very enjoyable time was had Miss Helen Evans and Flora Bethel were at Oakland City Saturday. Mrs. W. F. Ringer, who has beed lying yery low with typhoid fever is reported better.

Masonrille Items. Last Friday we had our first enow of the season, but it didn’t last very long. We are having pleasant weather now for the farmers to orib their corn and get up Jtheir winter coal and wood. Tt seems to me that I live in the flower pot of the world because a republican cyclone swept over this country exoept Monroe township. It passed around it and the jdemoorats elected every man on their Awarded Highest Honors, . World’s Fair. DR, BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. ^ pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Mjgt from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. YEARS THE STANDARD.

ticket in the township. Hurrah for old Monroe township. Hpurgwg items. Excitement of election is ever. Old Monroe township is reliable democratic. The new G. B. church here is nearing completion. Elder William Strickland and A J. Willis preached here on last Sunday. Farmers are gathering corn. Bottom land making from thirty to forty bushels per acre Our town is having quite a boom More houses being built than has been built in one year for the last twenty years. Mary Bilderback. wife of Esquire J. W. Bilderback ot this place, died last Wednesday morning, aged^l years. She was the daughter of Elijah Humphrey. She was buried at the Pleasantviile cemetery. She was a member of the G. B church of this place. She was followed tq her grave by a large crowd of relatives and friends. Elder Mart Burch will preaoh her funeral at this place on the second Sunday in December. She leaves a husband and two children and a large number of friends to mourn hqr death.

Beck vi Ue Items. Water ia scarce^n this vicinity. Mrs. Jessie Poe is on the sick list. Albert Hart, of near Union, was In our town last Friday. . Mrs. Elmer Frost, one mile south of this place, 16.lying very low with typhoid fever. Mrs. Mary Stewart had qt fine oow killed last Thursday night by the train running over her. A numper of our citizens attended court this week. ~ Grandma Tindal returned to her home near Velpen last Friday. Everybody should subscribe for The Democrat, it is the leading paper of Pike county. Cato Items. This is fine weather fbr corn gathering. Rev. Baker preached at Flat oreek church last Sunday and Sunday night. Miss Izora Scraper is on the sick list. Rev. Littell preached at the Hollon school house last Sunday and Sunday night. Rev. Burch will preach at Traylor chap* el next Saturday night and Sunday. It is supposed that the protracted meeting will begin at this time. The Sunday school at Traylor chapel is still progressing We should all attend regularly and keep It In this condition. Emory Cox made a business trip to the county seat last Monday. Poor turkeysl Thanksgiving is drawing near. Mrs. Pat Murphy is still on the sick list. Warren Crane, who has Jieen out west for several years, is in this vicinity again. Wm. Boll will build a new barn in the near future. Last Thursday evening some professional thieves entered the house of Charles W.

Hollon, while he and his family were at the scene of a burning building whieh as a mat. ter of fact the rascals had torched for this purpose. Tbey received over one thousand dollars. Blood hounds should be kept by the county to track such persons as this. Pleasant Ridge Items. H 8. Robling made a business trip to Evansville a few days ago. Miss Meala Richardson is talking of going to Winslow to make that place her home Wheat is looking very bad. There will be a series of meetings begun at this place on Saturday evening conduct: ed by Elders J. T. Olipbant and J. W. Richardson. Lizzie Hawkins has gone to Petersburg to make that place her future home. James Jones, of Rumble, made a business trip through here a few days ago.

Patoka Pointers. William Spencer, Thomas Spencer and Chris Trower made a business trip to Daviess county this week. J. B. Bottom took charge of the Arthur school Monday. Owing to the siokness ot their efficient teacher, C. £. Skinner, the school has not been in progress for the past two weeks Anna, the four-year-old child of A. J. Drew, of Ayrshire, died of croup last Mon- i day. Resolutions of Condolence. Whereas, It has pleased the Supreme Ruler to take from our midst Sister Addie Watson. , Resolved, That in the removaTof said sister to her home on high. Morgan Relief Corps has lost a sweet and loving slater, her husband a kind and faithful wire. Resolved, That while we mourn our loss, it Is not without, for in that better land we hope to meet her again. Therefore be it Resolved, That we tender to her grief stricken husband our tender sympathies and our kindest hopes and prayers to her mother and other relatives, we commend them to eur Heavenly Father. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be spread on the minutes of our corps and published in the county papers and one copy sent to the family of our deceased sister. Ellen Patterson > Maris Adams > Com. Fannie Patterson) Last Notice to Settle.—Quite a uumber of our customers have already called siuce we sold out and settled their accounts, but many have not done so. Those who call at once will save trouble and expense for our books must be squared up. We must have what Is due us. J. B. Young & Co. The reunion of the 58th Indiana is being held in this city. The meeting opened yesterday. A large number of the members are present. The meeting i9 being held at the 6. A. R. hall. Theodore^hitmao, who has been I in the west for the past thirteeu years, was in the city last week re- ! newing acquaintances. The old reliable family paper, The Democrat, is still in the front rauk. Send in your name and the cash. Goto H. H. Tislbw for all kipds of watch ajid clock repairs. * 28*

) WE HAVE EH3G:'Cr3Sr OIJE ANNUAL CLOAK SLAUGHTER We are closing out a big lot of Cloaks which mustj^o at once. *They are all bargains* newest styles and colors. You can afford to buy nbw and lay it away until next year. -Just think 1 We are selling a goodYard Wide Bleached Muslin, at i

Sep to Buy Holiday. Silt: Now--Dolls ikt Sim Away Blgrgrest Sizes at SO Cents. Few at 25 Cents. .A. 50 Cent moll fox SO Cents. Come in and see our Store full of Bargains* Gus Frank’s Mammoth Stor