Pike County Democrat, Volume 25, Number 30, Petersburg, Pike County, 7 December 1894 — Page 8

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. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.

10 nr*a * Cashmere, worth 002 1U pCS. 35c. per yard, at Kfl Ann yards Blue and Fancy prints, K fjVjUmJ worth cents, at ° (Z pieces Red Damask Table Cloth. Ol & worth 38 cents, at &*■ 1 n Ann yards Comforts Calioo. J.l/,vUU worth Vfac, at BIG BARGAINS

Doieo I^adles’ All Wool Hose 10r* w Worth 35 cents, »t l«/c 1 PJ Dozen Ladies’ Ezra Heavy Cot- "1 A„ -*■** ton Hose, worth 15 cU., at 5 Dozen Ladles All Wool Mitts, OK Fancy Knit, && KA Lbs. Fine All Wool Knitting Yarn w" worth 75c. per pound, at OUL

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Clothing and Gent’s Furnishings.

One lot of 1 K Men’s Worsted Suits worth at One lot of Suits, worth $7.50, at One lot Of C) Men’s Black Cheviot Suits worth 112.50. $3.75 $5.75 &7.50 One lot of; 23 Boys’ all wool Suits, worth 19.00, at 00 LADIES' SHOES. One lot of 369 One lot of 246 Pairs Grain Button, worth $1.50. Pairs Glove Grain, worth $1.30. 94 98 One lot of Ol Q Pairs the Baymont Shoes, no seams, worth $2.00. $1.24 MISSES SHOES. One lot of 433 Pairs, 12’s to 2’s. worth $1.50. One lot of 3 326 *>alrs»8>B 11**..Heavy Shoes, 98 worth $1.00. 74

OVERCOATS. One lot of Mens' and Boys’ Overcoats will be closed out topper cent less than actual value. HATS AND CAPS. One lotof Men’s Stiff Mats, worth $2.50, will be closed out at $1.25 One lot of Men’s and Boys’ Caps at 10 ant) 15c. MEN’S BOOTS. One lot of AQ Pairs, Whole stock, fcO JQ worth $8.00, at One lot of -*~ Pairs, whole stock Boots, QQ ou worth $2.50. BOY'S BOOTS. j One lot of Qfl Palrs-a Bargain tl 9J. worth $1.75. Kft Pairs—a good article, QQ 00 . worth $1.50. w 47 Pairs—worth $1.00 85

20c 35c 10c 20c 25c 20c 15c Crank Flour Sifter. Goal Hods. Wash Basin. Tin Pail. 10 quarts. Tin Pall. 14 quarts, Comb Case. Cent Dust Pan; Tin Cups 3 for 5c 10c 25c , 5c 14c 19c 10c 8c. X. MATCHES. 200 In Box—l Dos, Boxes. 18c

40c p'y"" ***“• 25« 10 qt. 19t 14 qt “ 26c 17 qt “ 29c 2 « Coffee Pol, IOC 3 “ ** 12c 4 “ 15c Carpet Tacks, i! &

X±ie HEgiasla. Still Continues to Secure t3ne G-reat Bargains at «THE »InTETW" * “STODRKI • OIST-E3 t IFIE^ICIE: * STOZESE Burger’s Block. MAX BLITZER, Proprietor. Petersburg, Ind.

-v'SE^.SOXT 1Q0-4-5*-We are showing the beet selection of Holiday Goode ever placed infSouthern Indiana. Oar stock consists in part of all the latest designs in % . * Fancy Odor Bottles, Photo, Autograph and Scrap Albums, Polished Brass Onyx Tables, Smoker’s Outfits, Celluloids, Baskets and Trays, Odor Cases and Cut Glass Bottles, Onyx Tables, And nanny other novelties that we can’t enumerate here. We have a full line of Glass Medallions, or Pbotos Taken on Glass These are taken from famous paintings by noted artists, Lamps - Endless Variety - Lamps Piano, Banquet, Hanging and Stand Lamps. Books of Poetry, Fiction and History 0 JUVENILE BOOKS FOR CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. We also have a fine line Bibles, Oxford Bibles, Testaments and other beautiful Books, J. R. ADAMS & SON

Winslow Items. L. H. Beardsley visited Oakland City last Sunday. A large crowd was in attendance at a birthday dinner given to Mrs. Wm. Spencer last Saturday. Sid Mattingly, Petersburg,was here Monday. Rev. Male is holding a series of meetings at Augusta. Mrs. Grant Ferguson, of Patoka, is visiting her parents Thomas and Mrs Goff this week. Dick Johnson (colored) was seriously hurt in the Ayrshire! mines, Wednesday, by failing slate. Both legs were broken, one in two places, and a severe cut in the head. Dr McGrew attended the injured man, Everett Holloa went to the country ou his wheel last week. The rains made it necessary for him to use another means of returning. Dr. Bethel! was at Indianapolis Monday. George West, of Petersburg, was in the city this week. There was a birthday dinner at Sylvester Coleman’s, Tuesday. Mr, Coleman was very much surprised, There was a bountiful dinner served and all had a good time. D. C. Thomas and mother made a business trip to Oakland City, Tuesday, Bob Evans is recovering from his recent illness. Charles Martin visited relatives at Augusta last Sunday. Mrs. Sallie Rynearson is visiting with relatives and friends at Dale.Spenoer oounty, this week. George B DeTar returned home Sunday after an extended visit to Harrison oounty. G. B. Ashby was in town Tuesday and Wednesday. Daniel Wiggs has moved into residence vaoated by Mr. Woodford, who moved to Florida. Belief in Six Honrs. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the “New Great South American Kidney Cure.” This new remedy is a great surprise on aooountof its exceeding promptness in relieveing pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and ever part of the urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it almost immediate!*. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by J. R. Adams A Son. SO* Cato Items. W. 8. Tislow is recovering from a severe spell of sickness. Mrs. Dim World, of Oaklahoma, is visiting relatives near here this week. W. F. Myers, had a happy Thanksgiving. Its a bouncing big girl Rev Buroh began a series of meetings at the Traylor chapel last Sunday night. Mias Audie Traylor made a visit to Winslow last week. Charles Barnett, W. E. Myers, Lizzie Barnett, Lula Abbott and N. N. Mount ati

tended the entertainment at Otwell last Thursday uight. The infant child of George Johnson is seriously ill Johu Robinson had a crop of corn husked this week by W. J. Abbott’s busker. There are two things all ought to do, fir> t get a wife and then subscribe for The Democrat. George Ward says he would he glad ii the person who borrowed that meat the other night would bring it home. Joseph Parker and granddaughter Miss Nannie Riley went to Missouri last week where they will remain visiting for some time. Holiday Excursions. For the Midwinter Holidays, the Baltimore & Southwestern It’y will sell tickets at one and one-third fare for the round trip to all points on its own lines and principal eounotions. Tickets will be sold December 24th, 25th and 31st, 1894, and January 1st, 1895. For further partcuiars, ask any agent B. & 0. 8. W. R’y. J. M. Cbesbrough, Gen’l Pass’r Agent. English Saivin Liniment removes all hard, soft or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses, blood spavins, curbs splints, sweeney, ring-bone, stifles,, sprains, all swollen throats, coughs, etc. Save $50 by use of one bottle. Warranted the most wonderful blemish cure ever known Sold by J. R. Adams & Son. 30* William Dayls, who shot Johu Hollon in a quarrel over a woman some several mouths ago near Velpen was tried iu the circuit court last week. Monday, Judge Welboru sentenced him to the penitentiary at Jeffersonville for a term of three years. He will be taken to that institute today. Some person threw a brick into the window of Dad Heath’s saloon Wednesday night about twelve o’clock. The brick hit the sash breaking in the four large glass in the frame. Who it was and the cause of it is unknown at this time. James Piersou left for Piue Bluff, Arkansas, Monday, where he will take a position in Fletcher Shandy’s gallery, Mr. Shandy has an excellent business at that place and is doing well. The steel and iron work for the cells of the new jail has arrived and work will be commenced at ouce to place it in position. It will require several weeks time to finish the job. Postmas.er Fleming reports a very large Increase in the salo of postage! stamps for the month of November. Trustee Brock, of Marion township was in the city Wednesday ou business matters.

WITHOUT THE BOW (RING) it is easy to steal or ring watches from the pocket. The thief gets the watch in one hand, the chain in the other and gives a short, quick jerk—the ring slips off the watch stem, and away goes the watch, learmg the victim only the chain.

This idea stopped ttat little gene: The bow has • groove on each end. A collar runs down inside the pendant (stem) and fits into the grooves,' firmly locking the bow to the pendant, so that it cannot be pulled or twisted otL

Sold by all watch dealers, without jk cost, on Jas. Boss Filled'and other TQW cases containing this trade mark— A watch eats opener seat free ea request Keystone Watch Case Co.» PHILADELPHIA. (tor* CIO and $20 Genuine Confederate Jhn Bills only five cents each; $100 and " “ $50 bills ten cents each. 25 and 50 cent shinplasters ten cents each. $1 and $2 hills 25 cents each. Sent securely seated on receipt of prioe. Address, CHAS. B. BARKER, West Atlanta, Ga. COMPLETE SERVICE OF SOLID VESTI- • RULED TKAIN8 TO St. Louis, Louisville, Cincinnati, Colninbus, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Washington and New York. No extra fare for fast time on limited'trains. Pullman Dining Cars, Parlor Cars and Drawing Room Sleeping Cars on flrstcl&ss trains. The “Royal Blue” Flyer leaving St. Louis every morning and Cincinnati every evening and arriving in Washington 11:50 a. m.. New York at 6:15 p.m. next day Is identical with the famous “Royal Blue” iine between Wash ington and New York. The best train In the world. 3 SOLID DAILY TRAINS EACH WAY BETWEEN 3 Cincinnati and St Louis With elegant Pullman Dining Cars, Time, 9>£ hours. Over an hour the fastest. Two Solid daily trains each way between St, Louis and Louisville. Time, less than 10 hours. You will make no mistake If your ticket reads via the Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern Railway Pull Information, time tables, eto., may be obtained from THOS. DONAHUE, Ageni, Washlngtonjnd O. P. McCARTY, G. P. A., St. Loute.

LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE OF OTHER BRANDS -r POUNDS.20* + ' HALVES, 10* QUARTERN SOLD IN CANS ONLY | BRADY’S • NEW • GALLERY My new rooms are across the hall from my old Btand, right hand side upstairs- I am new fully equipped for making THE BEST PICTURES At prices lower than ever, a better grade of work at prices that will astonish you. Our line Cabinet Photographs reduced /Tom $3.00 TO 12.00 TER DOZEN, For a limited time. Secure them now. Our Pannel Pictures reduced from tS.60 to |l.50 per doaen. COPYING AND ENI*ARGING Done at greatly reduced prices Call at, my New Gallery and be convinced that %e make the beet work at the lowest possible prices. M. J. BRADY, TtSSiy