Pike County Democrat, Volume 28, Number 26, Petersburg, Pike County, 5 November 1897 — Page 8
3DO • "TOT" • * TO • * Ibv£OI>TTT" ? •»IF* VOU DO READ BELOW WHAT« THE ■ BIG » STORE Can save you on many items As we have told you before we are members of a Merchants' Syndicate, who buy m the large markets and in large quantities. Mr. Joe Rothschild just writes that he has shipped us a pig lot of Winter Goods, such as Cloaks, Blankets, Comforts, Flannels, Clothing, Shoes, and such heavy stuff. Our share of a Big Deal just made for the Syndicate. We offer you to start this lot of goods for 3 days Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, November 10th, ilth and 12th This is the cheapest ’ot of goods ever shown anywhere. We are the originators of the “three day special sales" here. Others have made special sales but they can't make the prices we do. They don’t buy in quantities. So we tegin our first Big Sale on the above dates. Remember these are Special Three Day Cash Prices.
500 Ladies’Capes. Never in the history of merchandising have such bargains been offered you. Mr. Rothschild, with quick, ready cash, bought out the entire stock of one of the largest Cloak concerns. Lot No. i Is a plain Cloth Cape, neat and durable, black material. Collar is edged with Fur. This Cape cost to make $1.50. Our special price, 74c. Lot No. 2 Is 50 Black Melton Cloth Capes, trimmed in braid, fully worth $2.00. Our special price, 99c. ; Lot No. 3. We have 40 fine Cloth Capes with pleated back, very ! latest idea, trimmed in tur and braid, worth $3.50. ; Our special price, SI.75. Lot No. 4. 50 handsomely trimmed double Capes, trimmed in braid, a bargain for other stores to sell at 54.00. Our special price, $2.24. Lot No. 5. 25 of the nobbiest cheap Capes you ever saw. New Style notched collar and finely finished with pleated back and braid trimming, cheap at 55.00. Our special price $2.98 Flush Capes of all grades arc included in this lot of goods. Braided Plush Capes at $4.00,^5.00 and upward. JACKETS! Well, all we can say, is come and see them. Never before have you had such goods to select from. Worth $8.00, $10, up to $15. Fine Beaver Cloaks at $2.50 each
Blankets. ioo pair Blankets, large size, grey cotton, sold by others at 75c. Our special price, 38c50 pairs large size 10-4 Red All Wool Blankets, worth $3.50. rOur special price, $1.67. 20 pair Fancy Grey Blankets, new style Borders, worth S2.50.! / Our special price, $1.59-j 25 pieces heavy Floor Oil Cloth, Our special sale, price per yard, 15c. Clean Cotton Batting, nice size roll. Our special price per roll, 4c. 100 pieces Gingham, nice checks. Better than cheap Calico for Comforts. Our special sale, ptr yard, only 3>_ c.i 10 pieces' heavy Twilled Red, All-Wool Flannel, worth 25c per yard. Our special price, I5c. 20 pieces good Canton Flannel. Our special price per yard, 4c. 25 pieces 36-inch All-Wool Cloth and Novelty Goods, worth 50c per yard. ' ' Our special price per yard, 24c. Ladies’ Underwear, one lot, sent us by the syndicate buyer, is a Fleecy Lined Ladies* Union Suit, worth 75c. Our special price, 48c. Children’s Underwear at just any price. Creseo Corsets guaranteed not to break over the hips, not sold under Si.00. Our special price, 50c. 20 dozen Men’s heavy Winter Undershirts. Our special price, 25c
Our Clothing Department Fairly bristles with the many bargains. We owe the people who have patronized us so faithfully since we began business, so we now offer you bargains you would never dream of. Men’s Satinet Suits Our special price, $2.50. Men's Black Twilled Suits, good color and clean goods Our special price, $3-75. Men’s All-Wool Suits in handsome Check, Plaids or Plain Black, sold by others at $ro.oo. Our special 3-day price, $4.98, Men’s Overcoats. We’d like to tell you a cold weather story and then give you a talk on Overcoats, but our circular ain't big enough §p we will just tell you about one grade. We have lower priced goods, also finer ones. 100 Fine Imported Beaver Coats in Black, Blue or Brown, made in first class merchant tailor style, and lined with best grade Farmers’ Satin, sold the world over at Sio.oo. Our special price, $5.00 10 cases Men’s Solid Winter Boots. Our special price, $1.25 5 cases Boys’ Boots. Our special price, $1.15 20 cases Ladies' Shoes, the $1.20 grade. Our special price, 98c.
Many, many more items are found here that will interest close buyers. Country merchants will do themselves must raise money quick, for this was a cash deal. So come at once. It’s the early buyer who gets the best bargains. good and save money if they attend this sale. Nothing held back or laid away for any one. The Syndicate buyer has sent these goods and we Make no mistake in the place. It*s the Big Store. Sol Prank’s Big Store With Little Prices, Petersburg.
BEAL ESTATE THANSTEHN. j llK«r«l •« tht (h«u|n Ikai hmvc Bern Recorded. Frederick Bartells to Joseph Stutsman j et al, lots 16 and 18. Corn's add to Pike- j viile. Abraham Kirk to Eliza Martin, nw qr ne qr sec 10, town 2 south, range 8 west, W j acres. Ueirs of John McCUry to Auna Peed, pt a hf se qr sec 7. town 3 south, range 7 west, and pt u side sw qr nw qr sec 3, town 3 south, range 7 west. 24 acres. - Ansa l*eed t laivir.t J. Taylor, pt s hf se qr sec 7, town 3 south, range 7 west. 10 acres. Geodht Morgan to John A. Russ, se qr ne qr sec 8, town 2 south, range 7 west, 40 acres. Ueber Ingle, by auditor, to Goodint Morgan, se qr ne qr 3. town 2 south, range 7 west, 40 acres. i Martha K. Kuss, by auditor, to tioodlet Morgan, nw qr nw qr see 10. towu 2 south, range 7 weat, 40 acres. ljtura A. Dyer l- George Dyer, pt tie qr se qr and pt >e qr -e qr sec 26,town 1 south, range 8 west. 5** acres. t»ma Peed to Caroline Shepard, u side s-w qr nw qr sec 5, town 3 south, range- 7 west. 8 acres. John McCiary heirs to Lavina Taylor, s pt sw qr sec 7, town 3 south, range 7 west, 24 acre*. John Mct'iary h«-ir> to Mary A. Shepard, pt sw qr sc qr sec- 7. town 3 south, range 7 j wrest. 24 acres. John MeCUry heir* to Caroline Shepard. j pt sw qr nw qr sew 3, towu 3 stf'ath, range 7 west, 19 acres. Edwin King to Wdltatu Rodimei et al. lots 38 and 39, Petersburg. W. M. lV’Moti to Eva Haney lot 11,
Otweli. Jacob Grubb to HallLs and Mary C. Grubb, sw qr se qr sec 8, town 3 south, range Swest. 40 acres. Etuilr Lett to W. A. Bradtau, pt lot 1, Canalport add. Peter-burg. Rosanna Lett U> W. A. Braden, pt k>! ! Caoaipcrt add. Petersburg. Rachael E. Conger et ai to Andrew J. West, e hf ae qr sec 5. and sw qr nw qr sou 4. and pt a hf se q' sec 5, tow a 1 south, range 6 west, IX seres. and pt lot 2$, Otweli. Spencer Gray to T. I>. Gray, frae pt s« qr nw qr sec 11 town 1 north, rang* 6 west, 23 acres. John M. Nixon to Jamas R. Nixon, w hf sw qr sw qr sec 6. town 3 south, range 7 west, 90 aenss., John M. Nixon to Ida Riddle and heirs 1 n hf uw qr ue qr sec 7, town 3 south, range . 7 west, 20 acres. Lucy Bhn keter to Andrew Evans, pt lot I Id W'insiow. Nancy E. English to Pierce Jenkins, s hf fw qr nw qr sec 4i, town 1 south, rauge 9 west. 36 acres, Linos Jenkins to Pier** Jankius, 8 hf sw qr nw qr see 22, town 1 south, rang* 9, fe»l, 30 acres. . I
Augusta Items. Trustee Davis and sou John of' Monroe township, were in our burg Saturday. Frank, the youngest son of James Durham. is very low with typhoid fever. Miss J&dte MeGlasson has been on the sick list for a few days. Ml>* Vim Scales was the guest of Miss • Alice Barrett Sunday. Kcv. filler attended the ministerial meeting held at Bethel last week. Superintendent Corn visited the schools here this week. Mr. Neiderhaus of Mackey, was here Saturday transacting business with the Augusta Mill Co. Robert Hicheson has returned from an J exteuded trip through the South. A. J. Scales -pent Sunday with friends at Oakland City. Any one wishing county.manuals of public schools, courses of study, institute outlines. etc., will receive them by calling at the office of Superintendent Corn. We are informed by Superintendent Corn that the first bi-monthly •xamiuaum will be held at the eud of the first (third) part of the school term. If school term is six months at the end of first eight weeks, if serin m nth- at close of each tenth week. A date most convenient to all schools will be selected and all the schools of the county i will hold examinations on that date. A report of the examination will be required of each teacher, also a record of same shall be kept for inspection by school officials and patrons. This is a good move in the righ: direction as an a number of other things the superintendent is doing.
Buck leu's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for eats, bruits, .-ores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guarantee*! to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price cents per box. For sale by J. K. Adams & Sou. t.rand and Petit Jurors. ^ The jury commissioners met Monday mortung and selected the following gentlemen to serve as grand and [*etit jurors for the November term of the Pike circuit court: GRAND JURY. William P. Pride. Jefferson township. Jackson OCill. Jefferson. George W. Ward, Washington. Prentice Willis. Madison. Joseph Troyer. lA>ckhart. John D. Grimes, Fatoka. frrrr jcrt. Herman Fulcher. Madison. M. M. Uowen, Clay. John W. Luker. Lockhart. George W. Hudson. Jefferson. William H. Sthawhan. Madison. James S. Ridge. Marion. Frank R. Hilaerback, Washington, George W. Brenton. Patoka. M. J. Adkinson, Logan. Moses A. Henning. Marion. William Nixon. Clay. WUham M. Chew, Washington,
y t t i t i Spurgeon Items. A fine rain fell here last Monday and Tuesday. l)r. Harrison visited his daughter at .1 Roekport the first of the week. An average crop of wheat has been sowed j here. . • j 1 A large-crowd of witnesse s in the Hull j murder ease passed here Tuesday for j > Princeton, where the ease hail beeu veuued J , from Warrick county. J; Prof. J. R. Arnold aud wife have both beeu sick for several days. The professor thinks he will be able to begin school again j next week. Half a Cent for a baby! The cost of the is few drops cf Ayer's Cherry Pectoral that will cure croup, whooping cough and any other ® cough, if administered in time g is perhaps half a cent. It may g} prolong babe’s life, | Half a Century i
1 roi. Wi*u&iu i Johu Davis and W. B. Cox are all pro- ; 1 nouuced expert riders, all hating gracefully , * rode the William Goat that is kept in the ! i I. O. O. F. hall over A. R. Oxby's store. j He is seldom ever rode by a nicer lot of 1 young men. The much talked of prosperity seems to be of short duration all parties here are now j looking forward to the year 1900 when they expect to see silver restored to its full value as motley and W. J. Bryan made president. There is quite a number of our teachers sick, Francis McKinney has typhoid fever j and Elijah Jordon has rheumatism. j! One night last week there was a show at ! our school house and after the show the ; audience toted a fine ring to the best 1 I looking lady present. Mrs. Haunah Barton , wife of the old veteran Janies Barton, won J the prize after a hotly contested ballot, j Comrade Barton was a member of that honest old regiment, the twenty-fifth,Indiana. Haw la Prefeal * Cald. After an exposure, or when you feel a ; cold coming on, take a dose of Foley's Honey and Tar. It never fails. Bergen & Oliphant. ___ a .H.tKKI.tVK LH'E.\SKS. The Xecemry Uecunenliluaed ay (he ('•HHir Clerk. Charles A. Scraper and Lydia Eubanks, j William M. Jacobs aud Flora McClelland. | You .xn’t afford to risk your life by allowing a cold to develop into pneumonia or consumption. Instant reliet and a certain cure are afforded by One Minute Cough Cure. J. B. Adams & Sou,
yLLON A UREENE, T. H. Dili on V. R. Green© Attorneys and Counsellors at Law Will practice in Pike amt adjoining counkis. ChriuI attention given to ail business, ol lections niven prompt attention. Notary ’ublie always in office. Office iu the Burger lock. Petersburg. 1ml. T M HUNTER. IV. Physician and Surgeon. Office in Carpenter building, first floor, op* osite court bouse, Petersburg. Inti. All calls promptly answered. jp W. BASINGER, Physician and Surgeon, Office over Bergen A Oliphant’s drug store, oom No. 0, Petersburg, lnd. All calls promptly answered Telephone No 42. office and residence. Idmiaistrator’s Sale ol Personal Property Notice is herebv given that the undersigned dministratorot the ©state ot Isaac W. Fleeur. deceased, will otter tor sale at public outry at the late residence of said deceased, n Monroe township, Pike county, imli«ua. on Saturday, November the 6th. 1807. rhe personal property of said estate, coasistug of wheat, two horses, oue cow. one lot logs. two-thirds of seventeen acres and (tie-third of six acres of corn in field, w agon, (low, hay rake, and other farming imple- : cuts, household and kitchen furniture ami rarlous oilier articles, sale to begin at 10 ►’clock a. m. «• y TKhms ok —Sums of five dollars and inder. cash; over tfve dollars, a credit of six nonths. th© purchaser giving a note at six >er cent interest, waiving benefit ot valuation tnd appraisement/iaws w ith g.*od security. JOSEPH ELEENER. Oct. IS, ISH:. 24-J Administrator. Richardson A Taylor, attys. for estate.
Sotice of Final Settlement of Estate. In the matter of the estate of John G. Sny* ier, deceased. In the Pi^e Circuit Court, November term. Notice is hereby given tha^Tfle undersigned is administrator of the estate of Joljn G. Soyier,. deceased, has presented and tiled his ac- . •mint aud vouchers in ftual settlement oft laid estate, and that the same will come up', W the examination aud action of said Circuit ,'ourt on the l«ih day of November, lsttT.at; which time all persons interested in said i •state are required to appear in said court, twi show cause, if any there be. why said ao- , •ount aud vouchers shnuki not be approved. And the heirs o> said eetate.aud ah others tn:ere»ted therein, are also hereby required, at he time and place aforesaid, to appear and nake proof of their heirship or clalne to any part of said estate. _ JOSEPH L. HARRISON. 25*3 Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. In the matter of the estate of James Atkin- i am. ueca&sed. iu the Pike Circuit Court. November term. Notice U hereby given that the undersigned } is administrator of the estate of James AtKtnson. deceased, has presented aud filed hi# tc.'ount and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will eome up ror the examination and action of said Cir;uit Court on the Mtth day of November. U*7. it which time all person* interested in said •state are required to appear in said court.! ind show caese. if any there be, why said account and voucher* should not be approved. And the heirs of said estate, aud alt others interested therein, are also hereby required, it the time and place a tore said, to make proof of their heirship or claim to anvpart of »a id estate. JOHN B. BI.AIZE, 25-1 AdminuK Piter. Richardson A Taylor, attys.
Notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given to the creditors, leirs and legatees "of Lewis Grubb. deceased, ; ;o appear in the Pike Circuit Court, held at i Petersburg, Indians.on the 30th day of No- ; remix r. ’.v'\ aiul show cause, f any. why the i Inal settlement accounts with tin- Ktatc of; Laid decKietU should not In? approved; and | Laid heirs are notified to then and there make , riroof of heirship, an i receive their distribu- [ live shares. Witness t he cterk of said court this 2nd day >f November, lsW J. W. BUVMFIELD. Clerk Pike Circuit Court. Uolcomb A Holcomb, attys. notice of Final Settlement of Estate. Notice is hereby given To t be creditors, heirs iud legatees of Jesse T. Hayden, deceased, to fppear iu the Like Circuit Court, held at Vtersburg. Indiana, on the M*h day of Norentber. Ib9T, amt show cause, if any. why the inat settlement accounts with the estate of a:d decedent slumld not t>e approved; ami aid heirs are notified to Mien ami there make >ruof of heirship, and receive their distrlouive shares. Witness, the cierk of said court, this 20th lay of October. ISPT. _ J. W. BRUMFIELD. £j-;j Clerk Pike Circuit Court. Sotico of Application for Liquor License. Notice is hereby given to the citi*« os of the town of Winslow and Patoka township. Pike , county, in the Suite of Indiana, that the uu- ! dersifcoed, wlio now i> and lias »*-en eontiuu- j ously a resident ol *aid Patoka township for ; more than ninety days last past, and who is; a neale person over twenty-one years of age. j aud who is a person of- good mural charadci . and the actual owner and proprietor ol the j business hereinafter described, will apply to ; tins boardoi commisaionersot Pikecounty. in ! the state ot inuiaua. at their Ibs-ember term. t8K. for-a license to sell at retail. to barter and give away intoxicating. spiritooa, vlnou ami malt liquors in a less quantity ttiar a quart at a time, to be drauk iu the house j ami on the premises where sold, which house and premise- are exactly ai d si ecificaliy described as follows. Pewit: In thejone room, one story frame building situate on the southwest corner of lot number one hundred and six (itfth. in the town of Winslow. Pike, county, and state of Indiana, said room and building being eighteen teet wide on Main street, and fortv-eight feet deep on Jefferson street of said town, and the part of the lot on ! which said bui’ding is located is twenty-nine feet Wide on Main street and sixty feet deep on Jefferson street, on the said southwest I corner of said lot one huudred and six. in said town of Winslow. And the said applicant will at the same lime and place apply to said board of commissioners for a liocuse and permit to carry on a lunch counter in conuectiou with bis said saloon in said room. 2b-d Asokkw Kvass. Applicant.
Notice for Application for Liquor License. The subscriber hereby give# notice to the voters of PatoKa township that he will apply to the board of commissioners of Pikeeounty, j State of Indiaua.tHt their I>eceriiber term, j W, tor aVcense to 'ill intoxicating. vinous, malt and splritous liquors in less quantities than a quart at a time, with the privilege to allow the same to be drank ou the premises. My place of business wherein said liquors are to be sold and drank is located In a room fronting the Louisville. Evansvil e and St. Louis (Air Lines railroad. on the Aral door of a one storv frame budding, situated on onefourth of an acre of land, a part of the southwest quarter of tne southwest quarter of section thirty-one. town one south, range seven west, and described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at a point one hundred and forte-eight and one-half feet north of the southwest corner of said quarter section; thence uorth one hundred and forty-eight ! and one-half feet ; thence east seventy-three } and one-half feet; thence south one hundred | and lefty-eight and one-half feet, and thence j west seventy-ttwree and one-half feet to the j place of beginning, containing one-tourth of : an acre in Pai«dia towushlp, In Pike county. j in the Htale of Indiana. Nov. 5, IbifTj JW JOBS W.CABK. |
Sellings and Ketcham. A gouts for Sowing machines WHITE NEW HOME and other first-class machines. Host grades and lowest prices. PROM $25.00 TJP. Expert Sewing machine repairing done and satisfaction guaranteed. THE TRIUMPH OF Happy and Fruitful iarrlags. Every MAN who would know the f.RAND
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the Old Secrets and '.he New Discoveries of Mi dj. leal Science as applied ta Married Lite, who would atone for past follies and a avoid future onfalls* I should writ* for our won* PdwfCl little book, called A “Complete Manhood and iNlHow to Attain It." To anv earnest man we will Entirely Free, in plain
ability and some capital to act as local or general agents, to open schools and teaeh Mrs. Flasher’s I-adies’ Tailor System of Dn^scutting. Previous experience not necessary. Ag *nts taught by mall free. Secure territory now while it may be bad A. B. Hesher ft lt» W. iM St.. W. I. N’OTICB is hereby given to ail parties concerned that l will be at my residence To attend to. business connected with th® office of trustee of Mouroe tow nship. J. M. DA VIS, Trustee. Post office address: Spurgeon. 6ns, Proms, Pays the highest market price for Country Produce of all kinds., - Keeps a general stock of merchandise. Gire him a call. SXosxxxex, Ixxd.. EVEHY MONDAY «<ERI DIMIO Dry Goods, Boots tid Shoes,
