Pike County Democrat, Volume 26, Number 32, Petersburg, Pike County, 20 December 1895 — Page 8

THE LAST CALL FOE THE YEAE OF 1895. Don’t vasts you money but come to us and buy somethin; useful for your

HOLIDAY PRESENTS

«FASCINATORS. * HOQDS» A beautiful line of Fascinators and Hoods, any one of which would make a nice present. • ' ’ s' ' ' " A beautiful Shawl in several colors, 25c Extra large Ice Wool Shawl. • ». 50c Children’s Hoods and Fascinators, .. / 25c %p\SSE OTJE LUTE,

-^HANDKERCHIEFS** These goods are always acceptable for presents. Buy while the stock is complete, , New and complete line in men’s, ladies’ and children’s too varied to quote prices. a/mine Oia.x Stools:^

CDDLLSfc 3D0LLS* Please the little folks by securing one of our large Dolls at sl small price. Large line of Bisque, China and patent Head Dolls/ <^iza»vCaII and Look at the Beauties^-*^^

f ^BODTSSANDJSHOESN- ! ■i . «' Wo are sti|l leaders in this line, Our stock is still unbroken and prices the *owest. Rubbers and Arctics for everybody in several different styles. Rubbers oi all sizes for ladies’, gents’ and children, <^te^INSPECT THESE GOODS^^^^**

gleans Pants in several different grades at the lowest prices.

Duck Coats are the cheapest in town. From $l.oo up.

fnmfnrk an(^ Blankets; if you have not UuiiliUl lu not seen them, call at once.

v n ~ ITn/WwaQP Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s UUQMffttU. from 25c up. ■.....***• ■

Our Clothing is still going owing to the low prices. Remember the place THE NEW YORK ONE-PRICE STORE

Farmers Institute. WEDNESDAY MORNING. Invocation was offered by J. P. Hargrove at 9 o’clock. Address or welcome by W. E, Chappell. He jgave a brief history of the early settlement of the vicinity of Algiers and its development up to the present. Response by Chairman Heathman was full of interest to those present. The “Big Four” combination ou the * farm by Cal Husselman was quite interesting to those who were present, and was followed by a number ot lengthy discussions by the farmers present* WEENE8DAY AFTERNOON. House was called to order by chairman promptly at 1 o’clopk. Rotation oferops by W. B. Stevens, was a lengthy talk and full of interest. ■\Vas followed by a number of questions by different members of institute. Cow, milk and butter, by Ilusselman. His manner of managing and handling of each was given and was of much interest to the institute. A number of questions was asked the gentleman at the close of his lecture. Followed by paper j subject: “Corn Culture,” by Ellis Craig, was very Interesting, and followed by lengthy talks by different members of the institute. THURSDAY MORNING. Invocation, followed by paper by W. B. Stevens, subject: “Foedlug Rations,” was handled with much Interest to those who were present. \ Husselman on best acre, garden, and small fruits created muoh interest toth members and followed by lengthy discussions by different ; J

Awarded Highest Honors. World’s Fair. DR; CREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. from Vmmonia, Alum or any other adulterant VFARS the standard.

members of the institute. Construction and tilling of silos by Stevens, was ot much intoroit to larger farmers especially. -a The hog by Husselman was a lengthy discourse and full ot pointers on raisiug and handling them. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. Silage as food for beef stock, by Stevens, was mastered completely and full of Interest. How to bre$d and feed for profit. Hog Qhoiera, Its treatment and preventive, by Husselman was of much interest and full of pointers to farmers who were pr’esent. Report of committees on awards, sale of exhibits and adjournment. Bncklen’s Arnica Salve, . The best salve in the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, - chapped hands, chilblains, oorna, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satisfaction or money refunded. Price 35 cents per box. For sate by J . R. Adams & Son.

Pensions Granted* The following pensions have been granted in the First Indiana district during the past week, and include original, restoration, increase and widows and orphans^ William Schwarts, Romo. Alonso Newkirk, Petersburg, Amelia Handley, Evansville. William While, Petersburg. Josephine Epple, Huff. John P. Lyister, OwensvlUe. Samuel Thompson, Arthur. Joseph. A. Barrett, Princeton. Henrietta Miles Cannelton. Edward Sweeney, Zipp. z' Wife—Here’s an aooount of a man (who shot himself rather than suffer the pangs of indigestion. Husband—The fool! Why didn’t he take De Witt’s Little Early Riser? 1 used to suffer as bad as he did before 1 commenced taking these little pills. J. R. Adams ft Son. Marriage Licenses. The following marriage licenses nave been issued since our last report: Franklin Sills and Eva Denam. Henry H.'Farmer and Leona Hurt. John W.; Watson and Lida M. Parker. De Witt’s Little Early Rigors fbr bilious* ness, indigestion, constipation. A small pill, a prompt cure. Adams ft Son. Jabez Woolley of Erausville, was in tho city yesterday with the view of opening a coal t^nk near the city on a large scale, providing however that he can secure in the neighbor* hood of 200 acres of land. He is an extensive coal operator and our citizens should take an getive interest in iltis matter. I

Democratic Convention. There will be a democratic convention at Petersburg, January 4th, to appoint ten delegates to the district convention which meets at Evausviile January 8th, for the purpose of electing a district committeeman for the First district and for the transaction of such other business as ipay come before the meetiug. All democrats are luvited to attend. M. L. Heathmax. Chm. Pike Cen. Com. Squire Capehart of Marion township, was in towu this week attending court. Grant Malolt of Madison township, sold a hog to Frank & Malott that weighed 580 pounds. County commissioners Wei ton aud Whitman were in town Tuesday inspecting the jail and orphau’s home. Mrs. W. A. Richardson went to Switzerland county, Tuesday, to see her mother who is lying at the point i of death. The commissioners at their December session allowed claims to the amount of $8,547.82. The allowances were uuusually heavy at this ter^n of court. There will be a Christmas entertainment at the C. P. church at Algiers, on^iristmas night. The program Is Interesting aud amusing. Coma out everybody and see Santa Claus. The Epworth League will hold a sunrise prayer meeting at 7 o’clock New Years morning at the M* E. church. Everybody invited to attend, especially the members of the Q. E^ and the B. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, December 24th, is the stated meeting of Pike Lodge No, 121, F. & A. M. It is the time for the electiou of officers for the ensuing year. G. J. Nichols, W. M. E. B. Gunckel, Sec’y. The teachers of Gibson county will run an excursion to Atlanta, Georgia, December 26th, over the Air Line. Trajn leaves Winslow 3:17 a. m., Velpen 3:31 a. m. For further information address T. W. Cullen, Priuceton.

The wife of Mr. D. Robinson, a prominent lumberman of Hartwiok, W. Y., was sick with rheumatism for five months, in speaking of it, Mr. Robinson says: “Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is the only thing that gave her any rest from pain. For the relief of pain it cannot be beat.” Many very bad cases of rheumatism have been ouraTby it. For sale at 50 cents per bottle by J. R. Ada us & Son. d

Arthur Items. Health Is reasonable good In this section. The Masonic order of Winslow bnried Vucle David ^lason Monday, no being the last of three pioneers aged 73, 88 and VS years. The fuueral was largely attended. Adah, daughter of H. L. and Emma Thompson, is very sick with flux and pneumonia. The Arthur Sabbath school has united with our school and will have a christmay tree in the I. O. O. F. building on Christmas evo. A11 are invited. T. J. Fleeuer, our merchant, who recently removed his stock of general merchandise from Noxid to this place, is doing a good business. Jack is a husjtler and makes friends, wherever he goes. A. W. Thompsou, our old merehaut, is closing out his business on account of bad heaitti. He is offering a small stock of drugs, store buildings, dwelling and flfty-four acres of land at a big bargain, also team, wagons buggy and farm Implements. Uncle Joe Hurt, who came to this state In the sixties and located near Arthur, has moved around and finally landed back on the same section of land, where he located thirty years ago. ' ’Thomas W. Shoulders, our district school teacher, is teaching a valuable school. He appears to have the school uuder perfect control. Samuel Thompson, an old soldier of Co. H, 80th Ind., was granted uu Increase te 111, per month.

Pleasaut Kidgre Items. Trustee Johnson was in our midst the past week looking after the interest of the schools. Johnson seems to be well pleased with his coi ps of teachers. J. B. Bottoms was the guest of John Waltz ! and family Sunday. George Johnson and family visited Samuel Fettinger and family Sunday. Kev. Baker arrived last week. He will spend at least two weeks in this community, preaching to the people, come and hear him. Ex-superintendent M. B. Thomas and wife were the guests of 8. U. Fettinger and family Saturday. Will Sanders, Frank English and L. P. BUderbaok attended institute last Saturday. Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder . World's Pair Highest Award. Notice of Assignee’s Sale of Keal Estate. Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned assignee of the firm of J. B. Young <S Co. and J. B. and Florence Young individually, will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the door of the court house in the town of Petersburg, Indiana, on Saturday, January,85,1896, At one o’clock p m. the following described real estate in Pice county, in the state of Indiana, to-wit: Lots two and nine (2 and 9) in Harrell’s addition to the Town of Petersburg, Indiana And the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-four, town one north of range eight west. 5 On the following terms: One-fourth cash on day of sale, and the residue in equal installments at six, twelve and eighteen months, the purchaser executing promissory notes, waiving relief from valuation or appraisement laws of the state of Indiana, and bearing six percent interest from date and providtug for attorney’s fees and secured with approved security. Said sale to be made subject to all liens and incumbrances thereon and for not less than two-thirds of the appraised value thereof, and the pro- ; ceeds after the payment of costs and expenses, to be applied to the mortgage liens on said real estate jin the order of their priorities thereon. George J. Nicnots. Assignee. J. W. Wilson, attorney. $2*9 v

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'' - ' y , A Full Liiie of Boots aud Shoes _ Boots from $1.50 to $3.00 per pair. Shoes from 25c to $3.00 ppr pairb *Dry Goods and Notions* Flannels, Tarns, Canton Flannels, Domestics, Ginghams, Calicoes, Shirtings, Crashes, Shirts, Pants, Overalls, Hosiery, Fascinators, Handkerchiefs, Hoods, Gloves, Hats, Caps, Etc. Groceries. GROCERIES?. Groceries. Canned Goods of all kinds, Sweet and Sour Pickles, Cranberries, Celery, Cabbage and all kinbs of Vegetables. jA nice qf f Gandy and Holiday Presents Just Received Produce taken in exchange for Goods. I mil give a nice piece of Silver tea re with each purchase of $30.00 in goods for cash only. Cr. T. X^iopxletox, i