Pike County Democrat, Volume 25, Number 48, Petersburg, Pike County, 12 April 1895 — Page 8
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TEE BIG APRIL SALE !30SO3G>£3cOc Nothing Reserved, as we will make this the Grandest Sale in Petersburg. We can save you from 2b to f>0 percent over 1894 prices. ' V*1 ¥9 fj
A good article for 6c; Now selllag for 3ic FANCY PRINTS. All the latest Myles in this line _ Now selling at OUTING CLOTH. Extra wide and good for 8we; Bp Now veiling at BLACK SATEBNS. A good Fast Black, full width; JQC Selling at Worth 10c, and flip thought cheap at that, for / 2^ 14c
Fancy Dress Binghams. Worth <%e per yard; Now wiling for 4Jc Black Seamless Hose. Children’s ribbed How, never cheaper, flip Ladies’ Fait Black Hose, 15c; for Ogc Children’s Hose. A huge line to clow not; Worth 10c ; for 5G Linen Crash. Wide; thought to be £)ln cheap at 10c; for Of1' Laces and Embroideries. A complete and large stock; JK« extra wide, at Ladies Silk Emb. Handkerchiefs. Get one before they are all gone;
TOWELS. PERFUMES. Fifty doun at a sacrifice. 1 Cn to etaae oat at *Wl WINDOW SHADES. Oooi Sptlo* Bolter, „ 18C LACE CURTAINS. The beat value for tb« money; CAp per pair SHIRTS. A good Outing Flannel Shift, 1 An fail length, for CELLULOID COLLARS. Several new styles; Qn Get one now; only
Men’s Suspenders. Foil length,good.buckle: at the low price of Negligee Shirts. Ijuuxlried; worth 75c; A at a special for IV fen’s Ties. The latest sprii g styles; 1 An A good one for Men’s Suits. Always cheap or 17.50; foyj BB now selling at $t./9 Clay Worsted Suits. Custom Made, rorth 115.00; *1A You can get them for waw 94 Children’s Suits. Well mad s ancf worth 11.50; for only 89°
; Men’s Pants. They are well made ' See them for only (T- \ Ladies* Shoss, Patent Tip and good makes; Good value tor *1.25; for Oxford Ties. Ladies' and Children’s; ifl,, splendid goods for TO1' Children’s Shoes. iplete stsc*-; A good one for Largest and ncost complete stoeK; Men’s Shoflg. Ten Dosen just received for this ^ QQ sale; worth #1.5©; for Men’s Fine Shoes. Worth |2.00 any place; A4 |Cft We sell them for«$*• W
Before buying see our line of Dry Goods, Shoes and Slippers. Don’t buy any till you see us. We carry the stock and make the prices, Remember the One-Price makes us the cheapest. So don’t buy until you have seen our stock. ' V' . ' . ' ' " ' . I ' . *"/ ' ‘ ’ • . . • ' ' ' • New York One-Price Store. Mai tlitzer, Proprietor.
Proudest Han In Taw*. Jioj Mama, who lives in the fifmt part of town, is a very proud Kin, and he has a right to be. Last Jfriday morning his wife presented him with triplets—two girls aud a hoy, The boy weighed four pounds £od one of the girls the same weight and the ether little tot tipped the beam at five pounds* They are healthy little fellows and it is to be hoped that they will all live and grow pp to a life of usefulness. Hundreds of people have visited the home to see the first pair of triplets born in this city. Many of those who have & visited them taking some token of haby’s wearing apparel with them. Marsee Is a hard-working man, and being in meager circumstances the good people of the city have responded and bought for the ffcmilv a milch cow, and donated many articles for the use of the triplets, for which Mr. Marsee desires The Demochat to extend his most sincere thanks. The children will be photographed one1 day this week. The Custody of Ckildren. The board of county commissioners at their special session last week made a contract with the Children's Home Society at Indianapolis, to find homes for a number of children now at the orphan's home in this city. The county pays the society $50 for pach child taken. People who have children in ithe home or contemplate placing them there will do well to remember that when once removed from here by the society, a child loses Awarded Highest Honors, World’s Fair. DR BAKING nmm MOST PERFECT MADE. pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder, jlfge from Ammonia, Alum or any other adultery*. 4? YliARS THE STANDARD.
it** identity aud can not.be claimed. The child is given a good home and the Society guarantees that it will never again become a public charge. Parties who desire to keep their childreu or children or relatives or friends near them should take note of this at once and act accordingly. Beselatiem. The following resolutions were adopted by Atlantic Encampment No. 87, I. O. O. F., at their regular meeting last Thursday evening on the death of E. G. Carlisle: . Whereas, It has pleased an All Wise and and Divine Providence to remove from ns our worthy brother patriarch, E. O. Carlisle. Therefore be it Mesolved, That while we will miss him from the shade of our patriarchal tent, we shall remeaatier him as one who was faithful and true in all that pertains to Patriarchal Oddfeliowship. His memory shall be honored. We extend to the bereaved family oar heartfelt sy mpathy in this the hoar of their great tribnlauion. .Resolved. That the usual badge of mourning be worn for thirty days., and that these resolutions be published in the county papers and a copy he sent to the family of the deceased. M. J. Brady, > Gcs Frank. > Com. P. A. Ckappkijl,) A Pension of *5.00 All necessary steps for putting into effect the repent legislation rating all pensions below 96 to that raising, have been taken by the pension bureau. All the pension agents have been instructed to raise the pensions of those entitled to increase at the next quarterly payment at their agencies. Lew rate pensioners whose names are borne on the rolls of the | Buffalo, Chicago, Concord, Des Moines, Milwaukee and Pittsburg agencies., will receive the 96 rating on April 4 and all like pensions in other jurisdictions will be advanced at the next payment in their distrlot. The change will add about $1,500,000 to the {tension expenditure, and the cases of about 40,000 pensioners will be affected. Harper & Brothers publish on the 11th of April the following books: The American Congress, by Joseph West Moore; Literary Landmarks of Jerosalim, by Lawrence Hutton; Among the Northern Hills, by William C. Prime; The Life of Samneli J. Tilden, by Hon. John Bigelow; Mr- Bonapart of Corsica, by John Kendrick Bangs; A {Daughter of the Soil, by M. E. Francis, and The Helpful Science, by St. George Mivart.
A Chance In Make Money. I saw one of you* subscribers tell In your columns a few weeks ago how she made money selling dish washers. I wrote to the Iron City Dish Washer Co., E.E. Pittsburg, Pa. and obtained one of their dish washers and tried it myself first. It is just lovely; you can wash and dry the dishes for a family in two minutes, without touching your hands to a dish or putting them in hot water, I made the first day, $5, and everybody wanted a dish washer just as soon as they saw me wash their dishes. Since then I have made as high as #18 a day, and I believe that I can get enough money to keep my brother at. school this winter and have money in the bank too. Any lady or gentleman can do as well as I am doing, I am aure, as I had no experience. When everybody wants to bny, it is not hard to sell. Auyone can get information by writing the above firm, and I am glad to add my experience, because I think it is my duty to others to help them over the hard times. Close of Arthar School. East Thursday closed the tribst successful term of school in the history ot Arthur. As a token of their appreciation of Mr. Skinner’s earnest labor the patrons filled their largest baskets with select provisions and went to spend the last day with Dim and his bright-faced pupils, An enjoyable time was had and after the baskets were relieved of part of their contents by the large crowd present, the school children closed the day’s work by giving select declamations, dialogues and readings. All felt, it was a grand success in every way. * Yes, spring is here in good style, and March went out like th* proverbial lamb, kicking up no didoes, and not making itself obnoxious In any way. March, 1895, is to be commended for its general good behavior, and the oldest settler mast take notice ot , it. To remind us that it was Mart fa | it gave as a snow-storm or two, mad ; a few days when the mercury hovered | around the freeaiug point, but aft i a whole it has done much to retrieve the character tt has borne so long. II j April would only do its part as well i the wild flowers will soon be mak|»fl [the air redolent. Go to H. H. Tislow ^or all kinds ol • watch and clock repairs. #8*
Free Pills. Send your address to H, E. Buckle A Co. Chicago, and get a sample box k Dr. King's Sew Life Pills. A trial wi 1 con. vlnce you of their merits. These [ ills are easy in action and are particularly effective in the cure of constipation acd sick headache. For malaria and liver t tmblss they have proved invaluable. Titer are guaranteed to be perfectly free frora every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable They do not weaken by tbeir action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular sue 25cts per box. Sold by J. R. Adams & Son, druggists. i; Lagrippe is here again with all o its old time vigor. One Minute Cough C are is a reliable remedy. It cures and cure» quickly. Adams A Son. Don’t Slop Tobacco. The tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system is seriously affected, impairing .health, eomfort and happiness. To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to the system, as tobacco, to an inveterate user becomes a stimulant that his system continually craves. Baco-Curo is a scien tific cure for the tobacco habit, In all its forms, carefully compounded after the formula of an eminent Berlin physician who has used It in his private practice since 1872, without a failure, purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can use all the tobacco you want, while taking Ba-co-Curo, |t will notify you when to stop. : We give a written guarr&ntee to permanently cure any case with three boxes, or refund the money with 10 per cent interest. Baco-Curo is not a substitute, but a scientific cure, that cures without the aid of will power and with no inconvenience. It 1 leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine as the day you took your first chew or smoke. Sold by all druggists with our ironclad guarrantee, at $1 per box, three boxes $2.60 or sent direct upon recei pt of price Send six two-cent stamps for sample box, booklet and proofs free. Eureka Chemical A Manufacturing Company, Manufacturing Chemists, La Crosse, Wiaeonsin. Our patrons will find DeWitts little early risers a safe and reliable remedy for constipation, dyspepsia and liver compl aints, Adams A Son. Relief in Six Hnurs. Distressing kidney and bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the “New Great South American Kidney Cure.9 Thi s new remedy is a great surprise on aonountof 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 piia in passing it almost immediate!*. If you want ’ quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by J. SL Adams A Son. 30* De Witt’s Witch Basel sal ve cures scalds burns, Indolent sores and never fails to cure i-Bes. Adams A Son. Dr. Price's Cream Baking i *owder IIaaS Him ■ fmi j M«/<a . • I- te H* i _ . '
mimmuimH imiii mn m» i/i mu mm nmim mil m TWO LOAVES OF Breadffiven Amy. With every purchase of One Dollar’s worth of Groceries for Cash 1 will give Two (Loaves of Bread, free. We are headquarters for all.kinds.of Groceries. Oysters,.Oranges, Banannas, Apples % - - • • ’ \ - Call and see us when in the city. Luach at all hours. ■NWM. LIIBS£ THE cTtyTaKERY i mu iimiiimmi liimmmiminiminiiimmi iii i ii
Hew Goods Arriving Every Day. • 0 »a» «e» «» <c» «e» «e» «e» ♦> »> The latest styles and novelties in spring and smnmer gooas Guaranteed to be the best wool goods on the market. La rtf jjvoice of )RT GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, GAPS, BOOTS ^ SHOES. Give me a eali and he convinced that 1 will give you as big bargains and as ftne goods as any store in Petersburg . %• • • John Ham-mon mirfTmimnifiiMfiMNimiimmfifmimiiifvtirifrTTi
The New Tariff Price S\xits 2s/£a,d.e to ^Eeasvixe : ' t ; 1 $1©, IQ, $20, $22 and TXp. » 3P&rrts IvCade to Oxdexr $<4, 5, $©, 7, $$ axx<a TTp. \ . C N - ; Burgers’, Merchant Tailors w
