Pike County Democrat, Volume 25, Number 51, Petersburg, Pike County, 3 May 1895 — Page 8

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Straw Hats. The largest line in » i the city. v 4 ’ i | Children’s Ilats with a ^ good wide brim, be - Men’s fancy Sailors; IY . worth 75c, lor 50c ?7 Girl’s Sailors, with good i! ribbon band,05c, now 50c All the latest styles in It Men’s fine Straws.

fr-vwvW %*^SSfaw^^W^>i»,*VV‘,VV,SiV,*,VV,,,VVVV LACE CURTAINS. The best value for the money; gQ^. per pair OUTING CLOTH. Extra wide and good for 8>4e; E« Now «elliug at 9^ Fancy Dress Ginghams. Worth 6»4c per yard; Nof selling for 4?c FANCY FEINTS. All the latest styles in this line. Now selling at Negligee Shirts. Laundried; worth 75c; AQr» at a special for

Clothing . * A tew of the Children’s Suits left; w<gi|h $1.50, at S9c The new shades of brown in Men’s Suits; worth $20.00, at $12.50 Men’s Suits, always cheap ; at $7.50, selling at $4,75 Men’s Paflfcs, well made, 74c Good Wonting Pants, 50c bgA A Afhi 0*)/^ iAA mAA A AA—AA~ -A|A

»,^V"vV,,^v,Nv,,vy|*v»*S>v,S>VgS»ii«*>vy,,vy■W-WvV SHIRTING-. A good article for 3c; Now selling for 3i<PERFUMES. Fifty dozen at a sacrifice. 1 Ep to close but at ■W'SHIRTS. A good Outing Flannel Shirt, 1 QA full length, for *v'Men’s Suspenders. Fall length, good buckle: QA • at the low price of O'WINDOW SHADES. Good Spring Roller, worth Sacj 18^* now selling at

LadiesShoes A few of our specials. Good medium weight, 89c Patent tip, good value,? 93c Old ladies lace Dongola, worth $1.59, for . $1.25 Ladies' Slippers, special, 50c See our latest line at §1.00 * i i i n n i Men’s Shoes A good Creole Congress, $1 A good Patsnt Leather or Dongola Oxford, §1.48 A line dress Shoe, worth §2.00, for §1.50 Extra fine Shoes in Calf and Kangaroo, worth . $4.50, for $3.00

Remember tl Before buying see our Hue of Dry Goods, Shoes and Slippers. Don’t buy any till you see us. We carry the stock and make the prices. e One-Price makes us the cheapest. So don’t buy until yon have seen our stock.

The New York One-Price Store.

- Reform School Statistics. Superintendent Charlton, of the reform school tor boys at Plainfield, submitted his semi-annual report, filed with tho auditor^of state last week, showing that thercjgre now 079 boys in tho institution. This is the largest number in the school’s history. It is full. Marion county has »tho largest number—87. Other large counties range as follows: Vigo, 42; i Howard, 30; Allen, 24; Madison, 21; k, y Montgomery, 19; Vanderburg, 17; aud Sullivan, 17. Eighiy-three counties are represented in the school. The following counties had no representation during tho last six mouths: Brown, Franklin, Fulton, Newton, Orange, Pike, Pulaski, Scott and Steuben. Scott county is the ouly one in the state that has never had a boy in the school.

Journal of Fifty-eight Indiana Iteglmental Association. The Journal of the fourth annual reunion of the fifty-eighth Indiana regimental association has recently been published. It is a fifty-page pamphlet, containing a great amount of valuable information and matters of historical interest. It ulso contains a number of sample pages of Chaplaiu Wight’s history of the fiftyeight Indiana, now being published, including several portraits, ot wellknown officers and men, taken from that book. Among these are Colonel GeorgoP. Bud1, Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Moore, Chaplain Wight, and several others. This pamphlet wifi be sent to any address for 50 cents. Awarded Highest Hosars, World’s Fair. BAKING POWDEI MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD.

Address Gil. R. Stormont, Priticelon, Indiana. - Resolutions of Condolence.^ i The following resolutions were adopted by Morgan post of this place upojn the death of their late comrade, Logan Masters, of Clay township: \V ii Eli has, It has seemed good to the Allwise to whom wo humbly submit, to call our comirade, Logan Musters, to the last roll call. J?<fsoire<t, That the country has lost a true patriot and the state a good ettlinen, and that the Post of which he was a member deeply sympathize with the faintly and Mends In their hour of trouble and bereavement. Oar comrade was a member of the Goth regiment Indiana volunteers, and made a good soldjier, but now has gone to that country from whose bourne no traveler returns; which should remind us, one and all, that we have to answer the roll call sooner or later, and that we should when called on be prepared to the Grand Commander with unflinching courage.

A|ud that these resolutions be spread on the records of the Post and a copy be furnished each of the county papers for publication. P. VV. Cham*eh.o K. J. Haukis, > Com. M. J. Smith, > f Marvelous Result.. From a letter written by Rev. J. Gundermail, of Dimondale, Mieb., wo are permitted; to make this extract: “1 have* no hesitation in recomending^Dr. King’s >iew Discovery, an the results were almostmar velous in the ease of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junction she brought down with pneumodia succeeding U grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little internption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A friend recommended Dr. King’s New Discovery; it-was quick in its work and highly satisfactory m results. Trial botUes freje at J. R. Adams & Son’s drug store. Regular size f>0c. and $1.00, Exemption from Road Labor. The law relating to exemption from road labor reads as follows: On application to the township trustees any person liable to work on highways may be exempt therefrom if it shown that he is unable front bodil^* infirmities to work thereon and that he is to poor to pay the commutation therefor; also, any person who is! a bona fide member of a legally organized fire company organized ajnd located in any incorporated city or town in thjfestate and in such cases the township trustee shall execute to such person a certificate thereof, ^hich shall on being presented to the supervisor entitle him to such exemption.' The above law has an emergency clause a»d is-ibow in effect. De Witt’s Witch Hazel salver cures scakls burns, indolent sores and never fails to cure piles. Adams »t Sou.

Don’t Stop Tobacco. The tobacco habit grows on a man until his nervous system is seriously affected, impairing health, comfort 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 scientific cure for the tobacco habit, in all its forms, carefully compounded after ihe formula of an eminent Berlin physician who has used it in his private practice since 1872, without a failure, purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harm&ss. You can use all the tobacco you want, while taking Ba-co-Curo, it will notify you when to stop. We give a written guarrantee 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 leaves the sysifenf as pure and free from nicotine as the day you took your first chew or smoke. Sold by all druggists with our

ironclad gunrrantee, at $1 per box, three boxes $2.50 or sent direct upon receipt of price. Send six two-ceut stamps for sample box, booklet and proofs free.’ Eureka Chemical & Manufacturing Company, Manufucturiug Chemists, La Crosse, Wisconsin. _ Lagrippe is here again with all of its old time vigor. One Minute Cough Cure is a reliable remedy. It cures and cures quickly. Adams Son. AuoUter Land Excursion. The Baltimore & Southwestern ll’jr an* nounces April 23d as the date of the next home-,seekers’ excursion to points in Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Indian Territory, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Wyoming and Virginia. Kate one fare for round trip. Tickets good for twenty days, except to Virginia points, thirty days. For further particulars call on any agent B. & O. S. W. R»y, or address J. M. Cbesbrough, general passenger agent, St. Louis, Mo._ B. H. Bowman. Pub. Enquirer of Bremen, Ind., writes: Last week our little girl baby the ouly one we have was taken sick with croup. After two doctors failed to give relief and life was banging ou a mere thread we tried One Minute cough cure and its life was saved. Adams & Son. K. of P. Meetiug at Vincennes. - The Baltimore & Ohio southwestern, railway will, for tho 12th district meeting of the Knights of Pythias, at Vincennes, May Si-tf, 1895, scli tickets at one fare for the round trip. Tickets will lie on sale May 2nd good -only on day of sale; returning good until May the 41 h. For further particulars apply to agents B. & O. S. W. Ry. Sick headache, constipation ami indigestion are quickly cured by DeWitts Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Adams & Son. Dr« Price’s Cream Baking Powder World’s Fair Highest Award.

New* Millinery* Goods I have received the latest styles in bats, bounets and trimmings x lor the spring aiul summer seasons. Call and see them. Mrs. Emma S. Richardson BRADY’S * HEW * GALLERY My new rooms are across the lint! from, my old stand, right hand sido upstairs I am now fully equipped for making THE BEST PICTURES At prices lower than ever, a better guide of work at prices that will astonish you. OUr flee Cabinet Photographs reduced from $3.0C TO $2.00 TER DOZEN, For a limited time. Secure them mow. Our Pannel Pictures reduced lrom fcl.50 to |1.30 per dozen. COPYING AND ENLARGING Done at greatly reduced prices. Call at my New Gallery and he convinced that wo make the best work at the lowest possible prices. M T HP A TW PETERSBURG, . J. DltrlUI, INDIANA,

W. L. Douglas $3 SHOE IS THE BEST. NO SQUEAKINa

And other specialties (or Gentlemen, Ladles, Boys and Misses are the Best in the World. See descriptive advertisement which appears la this paper. Take no Substitute. Insist on having W. L. DOUGLAS’ SHOES, with name and prioa

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The New TarifT Price Snits ZMIad-e to l£easuie: SIS, IS, SSO, S22 and TTp. I=ants O^Cad-e to ©xd.ex: S^, 5, S©, 7, SB and. XTp. Burgers’, Merchant Tailors ^

irrrrmr rrrrr rrrrgrr. New Goods Arriving Every Day. ® * The latest s'yles anti novelties in spring ami summer jrooas Guaranteed to l>e the best wool goods on the market. Larg avoiee of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. Give me a eal. ami be convinced that I will give you as big bargains autl as tine goods as any store In Petersburg. see ToJcltl Hammond.

We have just received a very nice line of Bottled Good* Call and see If we have not got something vou want in that line. fry a bottle of our Celery Sauce to sharpen up your appetite. Sweet Mixed and Sweet l‘laio Pickles. Sour Mixed and Sour Plain Pickles. Midgets. Cher kins, Pepper Sauce. 3 ■■■..;*] Always to the front with good goods and low prices, Fresh barrel of Kraut just opened, Just try a can of those Lemon Cling Peaches, 30c. They are excellent. Don't forget that we still sell Chase & Sanborn's Coffees. *'• ‘ '%yf| Oh My! Those beautiful Chamber Sets. They are daisies Call and see them. T. j=sC. “STSIElKEi tSc CO.