People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1892 — Page 5

j- w «ortqn, fe- uIJSs? ■ DENTIST RENSSELAER. IX D. . All v-t-V «rgt cla»s. Office over Laßue Bros ' JAM I - ? LAWYER, Rensselaer - Indiana. Fata and Alliance Store. H| Remington, Ind. A' • .. gy ■• * Special Per Cent, is Al- * lowed on goods by agreement for Cash and Produce. On the average It wakes goods cheap. Our | stock cjnbistß of all Staple Groceries, Dry Goods and S Notions usually kept la a country store. Give us a trial. With many thanks for past favors we remain as ever for the people, J. 0. B. McDougle. SiMOs P. Thompson, David J. Thompson Attorney at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON i BRO., Attorneys at X<avr, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all the courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling aud leasing lands. M L. Spitler, Collector and Abstractor. Makeever House Rensselaer, Ind. 8. E. Yeoman <L Son, - Proprietors. j Largest house in the town. Three sample • rooms on first floor. Rates reasonable. l-3Zly Alfred McCoy, T. J. MoCoy, President. Vice President. E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier. 1 A.McCoy&Co.’sßank - Rensselaer, Ind. Does a general banking business. Money loaned for short time at current rates. We make a specialty of loans at'the 1c wert rates and most favorable terms. GO TO THE t WILLIAMS’ ART STUDIO FOR First-Class Photographs. Pictures Enlarged. Out-Door Views made on order. Pictures taken Cloudy Days. Prices Reasonable. Call and see samples of work. Williams. Rennselaer. Ind. F. J. Sears. Pres. v'aw, Item, Cashier. F. L. Ohilcote, Asst. CaAiier. The Citizens’ Slate Bank Capital Paid In »30,000. . Undivided Prpflts 88,500. Organized as a State Bank 'Jan. 1, 1888. Ikies general banking business.} Interest allowed on special deposits. This bank Is examined quarterly by the Auditbr of State. There has nover been a failure of a bank organized under this law. Money loaned on short time. Exchange bought aud sold on all banking points. Collections made and prorntly romiited. MORDECAIF. CHILCiOTE, -AT TL-A-TT, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business In the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office In second story of the Makeever bulldii|g. PEOPLEWTIW THOMAS A COLLINS, Crop’s. Dealers In choice beef, inuttoj. lamb, veal, pork, hums, bacon, corned beef.longues, etc. Poultry and game In season. Ytlir patronage solicited. | C. B. STEWARD, DEALER IN / Domestic, White!Houseliold, Eldredge p ynd Singer Machines, Estey Organs, Pianos, ek Rensselaer, Ind. Agent for Continental, Home, Germania and Nortu British Fire Insurance Com'»ahys, and the Accident Assochuon of Ind - ianapolis, Ind. d. d. Cigleskpel?/ City Meat Market, RENSSELAER, IND, Old reliable stand, bavin been here 20 years. Highest price paid for cat cattle. CHARLES E. MILLS. ATTORNEY AVxjAW Renuelaer, Indima. Pensions, Collections and R«1 Estate. Ab' stracts carefully prepared. TLlea Examined. Loans negotiated dt lowest rates. Office tip stairs overChicagdßargain Store. GEORGE GOFF, Rensselaer, lid., Restaurant, pakery, —AND—T" ICE CRKRM We keep D. F. Br< mer’s celebrated brands of br* d and buns —received fresh frdt Chicago. Anyone wanting a g od, square meal should call upw Mr. Goff.

The Road Congress.

The Indiana Road Congress, to be held under the auspices of the Commercial Club, Indianapolis, will begin its session in the House of Representatives, Indianapolis, on Tuesday, Decembers. It will be largely attended by official delegates from all parts of the state, and the indications are that the assemblage will be one of great importance. All phases of the subject of road improvement will be discussed, including methods of work, suitmaterial, faults of the the system, needed legislation>and the various practical questions involved in the road making problems. Several' men of national prominence ■will attend the congress and deliver addresses, including Gen. Roy Stone, of New York, the executive vice-president and secretary of the National League of good roads; Isaac H. Potter, of Nev 7 York, chairman of the Highway Improvement Committee, League American Wheelmen, and Col. Albert A. Pope, of Boston, a pioneer in the movement for better roads. Addresses will be made to the congress by others as follows: G. W. Dorrell. “The Roads of Southern Indiana;” E. L. Furness, “Construction, Cost and Benefits of Improved Highways in Northwestern Indiana;” J. T. Campbell, “The Gravel Roads of Parke County;” W. P. Carmichael, secretary of the Indiana Society of Civil Engineers, “Construction of Roads in Indiana Under Present Laws;” Prof. W. B. Johnson, of Franklin College, *‘A Plea for Better Engineering on Our Country Roads;” B. L. Blair, “Road Making Material in Indiana, and Its Distribution;” J. P. Applegate, editor of the New Albany Ledger, “Roads Without Metal; the Best Way of Making and Keeping Them in Repair;” Senator J. A. Mount, of Shannondale, “Good Roads from an Economic and Social Point of View;” D. L. Thomas, “Farmers’ Need of and Ability to Construct Good Highways;” Louis H. Gibson, “The Roads of Europe;” Prof. W. C. Latta, superintendent of the Indiana Farmer’s Institute, “The Money value of Good Roads.”

These addresses will lead up to a general discussion of the legislation needed in Indiana as a means of securing a better system of roads, which will be introduced by William Fortune, chairman of the Commercial Club Committee in charge of the congress. Legislation is the main object of the congress, and it is hoped that it will result in the enactment by the next legislature of a law which will aid in putting Indiana in advance of all other states in the matter of good roads. Arrangements have been made by the committee in charge of the congress by which delegates and others attending the meeting will be able to get a rate of one and one-third fare for the round trip on all railroads. Any delegate can avail himself of this rate by paying full one-w.ay fare to Indianapolis and procur ing from the railroad agent of whom his ticket is purchased a Central Traffic Association certificate (Form 2) properly filled out. This certificate will be so endorsed at Indianapolis as to enable the delegate to procure a return ticket at one-third the regular fare.

Deserving Praise.

We desire to say to our citizens, that for years we have been selling Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption, Dr. King’s New Lse Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as •well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarahtee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits.—F. B. Meyer, druggist.

MORRIS' ENGLISH STABLE POWDER. Not only cures but prevents disease. Fed to your horses Iwe or three times a 4»y will keep them in splendid condition and spirits. Will make them Slick, Fat and Glossy. Changes the entire system and puts them in good shape for work. Full pound packages 25 cents. Sold .by F. B. Meyer. Nothing so distressing as a hacking Cough. Nothing so foolish as to suffer from it. Nothing so dangerous if allowed to continue. One Minute Cough (Bure gives immediate relief. A. F. Long & Co.

Real Estate Transfers, for the Week Ending Novmeber 28, 1892.

Benj. Tuteur et al to Joseph Brovont, Oct. 15, e| se 28-30-6, 80 acres, §2,100. George W. Defernbaugh et al to Grant Davisson, Oct. 15 n} se 31-31-6, 80 acres, §SOO. Edwin Hyland to Eunice L. Hyland, Nov. 1, sw s| nw 29-28-6, 240 acres, §3, OCX). John Coen to Jacob R. Wilcox, Nov. 23, Its 1,4, 5, bl 13, Weston's Second Add., Rensselaer, §3OO. Wm. Dahncke to Horace Marble, Nov. 21, pt n| eV se. w' se 13-32-6. 80 acres, §825. M. L. Spitler to C. G. Spitler. Nov. 22, ne ne 5-30-6, 40 acres, §2OO. S. R. Nichols to S. A. Dow’ell, Nov. 7, w.V ne. se nw, pt ne nw 17-29-6, 135 acres, §4,400. Dominic McGlynn to Wm. R. Rich, Sept. 24, Remington §SOO.

HEALED IN TEN DAYS. Mr. James Kerns, of West Lafayette, Ind., says: I have used Morris’ English Stable Liniment on sore shoulders and cuts and have found- it very satisfactory. Had a horse badly hooked by a cow, tearing a gash in the flank, healed it in ten days by the use of this liniment. Think it the finest remedy ever made for flesh wounds. Sold by F. B. Meyer. Piles ,of people have piles, but De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. A. F. Long & Co. Ross Turner, the well-known artist, will leave Salem, Mass., next month for Japan, where he expects to remain several months. Sweet breath, sweet stomach, sweet temper, all result from the use of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. A. F. Long & Go. Mary Anderson is said to be an enthusiastic fisherwoman. The wind from the North blows sharp and keen, and bad effects of colds are seen. One xMinute Cough Cure so safe and sure, will quickly perform a wondrous cure.A. F. Long & Co.

Notice. Owing to the liability of fires I feel compelled to prohibit all hunting on my lands in Jasper County, and notice is hereby given that any person tresspassing on such lands with a gun will be prosecuted. . 18-Gt B. J. Gifford. Small in size, great in results: De Witt’s Little Early Risers. Best pills for Constipation, best for sick headache, best for sour stomach. They never gripe. A- F. Long & Co. In purchasing spectacles do not patronize traveling doctors or opticians, as very few of them are honest or competent and are pretty apt to sell inferior goods, at very high prices. Dr. I. B. Washbum has a fine test case of lenses and will order you the very best of glasses, in such frames as yoh wish, at very reasonable rates. 1-50-ts Settle With L. Hopkins. Our accounts have been placed in the hands of G. K. Hollingsworth for collection. Creditors will please take notice and oblige, Yours very respectfully, Firm of L. Hopkins.

CARTERS CURE Bick Headache and relieve all tbe troubles fnef* dent to a bilious state of the system, such as Dlsrineas, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating. Pain in tbe Side, ic. while their moat remarkable success has been shown in curing 4 SICK Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver PffiS M equally valuable in Constipation, curing and pre. Venting this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of tbeeto>aach,stlmalate the liver and regulate the bowate. Even if they only “ HEAD 1 Aabathey would bo almostpricelesß to those wha gutter from this distressing oomplaint; but forb*, nataly theirgoodnoM does notend those Who once try them will find these little pills vahv ee tn so many ways that they will not bo wit sto do without them. Bat after allo tek bead ACHE ■Ja the bane of so many Hvee that here is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it while •thars do not. Carter’s Little Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. Uhey are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. In vials st 25 cents; five for |L SoH by druggists everywhere, or sent by mafl. *■ CARTER MEOKMME 00., New York. small pill small wst uuu. met

A. LEOPOLD, AT THB COLUMBUS IS NOW READY FOR BUSINESS; i and extends to you a cordial invitation to call and examine one of the best v selected sl ocks of Merchandise ever brought to this town, which will be sold at prices that will be unapproachabe. Remember my many favorable facilities for n iving and selling goods gives the assurance I can fulfil what I pronk e. Again I would extend a cordial invitation to the public, and I will /* guarantee satisfaction in every way. Yours to please, \ A. LEOPOLD. W

ANovEmb’r Surprise. —JUST ARRIVED A r - G. W. GAUTHIER’S FURNITURE STORE Six dozen of these handsome Solid Oak Rockers, Oxidized Trimmings. Silk Plush Seats, which will be sacrificed at M2.75.’ They are bound to sell quick, so don’t wait until they are all gone. WANTED &‘E,4 A eS: ty for our CHOICE NUSERY STOCK aud new varieties of SEED POTATOES. Salary or commission. Steady employment, good pay. Send for terms. HOOKER, ORO VER Ac CO. Nurserymen and Seedsmen, Rochester. N. V. TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be at my office at John A. Knowlton’s. In Jordan township. on the fourth Saturday of each niont\ for the transaction of business connected with the duties of Trustee. James H. C'ARit. Trustee Jord.-n Townuliio. Ripan’s Tabules prolong life. -Bellis m Pto« Sih WOW,, 0 " The most refreshing and pleasant soap for the skin. Suitable for bath and toilet. De. per cake at all grocery ’’stores, places Ht within the reach of everybody. Insist on having BELL’S PINE TAR BOAP and don’t take anything else. Put up 2 cakee In a paper box. R. W. BELL MFC. CO., Buffalo, n. Y.

tag i - - REGULATE THE - - J 5 STOMACH, LIVERS BOWELS, S \ - AND - I 1 | PURIFY THE BLOOD. I; t A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR J Indigestion. Biliousness, Headache, Constipation, ? Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Troubles, Dizziness, Bad J Complexion, Dysentery, Offensive Breath,-.and all J disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. f A Ripans Tabules contain nothing injurious to the mrwt dsUcntc constita. a tioa. Pleasant to take, safe, effectual. Give inttnudlate relief. Soldi/ v druggists. A trial buttle sent by mail on receipt <4 15 cer.u. Addte a • J THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., v 10 Spruce Street, • - New York City. GOOD people Do you know that ‘ C. C. STARR Will give you as good • Bargains in Groceries As You can get elsewhere? He roasts his own coffee and grinds his spice, enabling you to get the fresh and pure article. He carries the Jewell and Arata teas, which are the very best in the market. Also a complete line of Glass, Queensware\ Notions, etc. Give him a trial.

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