People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1892 — Page 5

jjf • W—l Jt. ' ■ I F?r/TTlllMfevPSlßpßF * H&p ** ■ DENTIST RKNWFXAER. LNO. s' **** class * Office over L YRue Bro* IRmSs w. .douthitT ’ Kc v if V>~ V • v s’, R*U LAWYER, |pT„ ' Fanners and Alliajicc Store, \ Remington, Ind. ; Special Per Cent, is Allowed on goods by agreement for Cash and Produce. Ob the average It makes goods cheap. Our Bffc. stock consists at all SSjple Groceries, Dry Goods and IfNotions i '* a « sU ** tr y store. Give us a trial. With many thanks for past favors we l ■ remain as ever for the people, ill j. 0. B. McDoi/sgle. - Sision P. Thompson, David J. Thompson - L Attorney at Law. Notary Public. | THOMPSON k, BEO., Attorneys at law, Rensselaer, Ind. I Practice in all the courts. W© pay particu- (§>.#»* attention to pitying taxes, selling and leasing lands. M L. Spitler, Collector and | Abstractor. I * >. ■—— * Makeever House Rensselaer, Ind. f 8. E. Yeoman & Son y - Proprietors. ■ Largest housein the trmn. Three sample I Tooms on first floor. Kabos reasonable. l-aisly | Alfred McCoy, T. J. McCoy, W 'President. Vice President, j E. L. Holiingx tvorth, Cashier. r A.McCoy&Co.’sßank | . Rensselaer, Ind. 1 , Doe s U S®? 0 ™ 1 banking business. Money K loaned for short time at current rates. We ■ make a specialty of | FARM LOANS ■ >t the lc west rates and most favorable terms. I * GO TO THE / I WILLIAMS’ ART STUDIO I for ■First-Class Photographs, Ijg Pictures Enlarged. Out-Door Views | Wide on order. Pictures taken Cloudy ■Days. -Prices Reasonable. Call and see ■samples of work. B* -J. C. 'Williams, Rennselaer T Ind.

BKf. J. Sears, Pres. Val Seib, Cashier. |B F. L. Chilcote, Asst. Cashier. ■The Citizens’ State Bank SjHcapltai Paid la SSO.OOO. ■B > Undivided Profits *8,500. Organized as a State' Bank Jan. 1. 1888. g^Ktoesgeneral banking bushies t. Interest alon special deposits. Tina bank is exgHhmiiiod quarterly by the Auditor of State. jjßThere has neyer been a failu re of a bank orjMjganized under this law. M oney loaned on Ij^Bhorttime. Exchange bought and sold on all points. Collections made and gfHpromtly remitted. I "fflilMMi F. URIME, ■ ./ITILLL-W, nte 7, Rensselaer, Ind. ■, Attends to all business in the profession iMwith promptness and dispatch. Office In secSBond story of the Makeever building. |FiPLfSllTllff Bp. THOMAS & COL’aNS, Prop’s. H Dealers in choice beef, mutton, lamb, veal, |Bt>ork, bams, bacon.corned beef, tongues, etc. |H Poultry and gamo in season. Your patronage I d. d. Giglesbael?, BgfCity Meat Market, RENSSELAER, IND. B - Oid reliable stand, having been here 20 B years. Highest price paid for fat cattle. H T CHARLES E. MILLS. ■ ATTO jELIn ZETZ" ATLAW |B Rensselaer, Indiana. §■ Pensions, Collections and Ileal Estate. Abcarefully prepared. Titles Examined. Bear* Farm Loans negotiated at lowest rates. jUH Office up stairs overChlcago Bargain Store. 'i ~cTb Tst E W A R D. ■§ : DEALER IN m JJomestic, White, Housem ! hold , Eldredge and Singer Sewing I Machines, pstey Organs, Pianos, etc, ■' Rensselaer, Ind. ■ I Agent for Continental, Home, ■ Germania and North British •Eire Insurance Companys, and I the Accident Association of Ind- ■ ianapolis, Ind. ■ GEORGE” GOFF, Rensselaer, Ind., H||staurant, Bakery, —AND — I ICE CIEKM FSRLOR. f§ \We keep D. F. Bremner’s celBebrated brands of bread and buns 8-—received fresh from Chicago. ■Anyone wanting a good, square ■meal should call upon Mr. Goff. ■

The Poputar Vote.

Some interesting reading' for those Republicans who said, be* fore election that Weaver would not get a vote south of M ason and Dixon’s line. Thus far we are able to give the Weaver vote in the foil owing states. More will be added as they are announced. Arkansas 34,236 Alabama. * * * w 85,128 California 25,226 Cotewtfo 52.984 Connecticut 805 Georgia 42,989 Florida 4,845 Hlinois 22,207 Indiana ... 22,878 10wa.... 20,616 Kansas...... „..163,109 Kentucky 23,503 Louisiana 26,563 Minnesota. 30,398 Missouri.. 41,527 Mississippi 10,250 Massachusetts 1,796 Michigan 18,000 Nebraska .83,780 Nevada 7,267 New r Hampshire 491 New Y0rk............... 33,074 New Jersey. JLIO North Carolina. 45,700 North Dakota 18J596 Ohio. .. ... 14,852 Oregon 24,870 Pennsylvania 8,714 Rhode Island 227Tennessee ... 23,622 Texas 99,688 Vermont 43; Virginia 12,274 Washington..* 19,264 Wisconsin 9,870 West Virginia 5,000 Total todiate 987,398

Real Estate Tran sters, for the Week Ending Decemeber 19, 1892.

Equitable Trust Co. to Mira Hart, Dec. 5, e£ ne, ne se 5-27 6, 137 acres, qcd.., $1,650. John Wen rick et alto Oscar H. Eldred, F'eb. 27, sv7 sw 19-31-5, S4OO. Henry J. Renter to Mahala J. Bruner et al, Dec. 10. .s£ se 26-32-7, 80 acres, $750. Wm. C. Ketner to Henry J. Renter, May 14, se 26-32-7, 80 acres, SSOO. T. J. McCoy et. uixto A. McCoy et al, ne, n£ se, pt si se 31-29-5, 249 acres, $ 15,0C>0. T. J. McCoy nt ux: to A. McCoy, Dec. 12, n£ uadi' e£ se 10-28-7, 400 acres, $6,000 E. H. Biggs, to Wm. H. Wells, Dec. 7, Its 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, bl 7, Mclntire’s and Shaw’s s;ub. div. of Its 4,5, 6, bl 7, Reming ton sl. Wm. H. Wells to Reneß'riggs, same as above, qcd., sl. Rens. Land & Imp. Go. to John R. Martin. Dec. 10, Its 3,6, Weston’s Second add,, Rensselaer, $125.

Henry I. Adams et al to Ji idson L. Adams, Oct. 15, e£ n w 24- SBO acres, qcd., S9OO. Sidnial King to John L. Nich - ols, Dec. 6, Its 1,2, 3,4, 5, 6. 7, 8, 10, bl 3, Weston’s add,, Rensselaer, sl3lO. John Q. Alter to David S, Alter, Dec. 14, Its 8,9, bl 5,. Rensselaer, sl,lOOl John Gratner et ux to Preston L. Abbott, Oct. 15, 1859. mi mw 25Ralph S. Foster et al to Elle® E. Graham, July 28, wise 3-30-6, 80 acres, qcd., sl. JohnFegleyet al to Ellen E. Graham, Aug. 27, same as above, qcd., sl. J. Warren Rogers to Elmer F. Emery, Dec. 12, si se 26-27-7, 80 acres, $2,400. Logan L. Nichols et al to B. J. Gifford, Dec. 1, und£ sw ne 26- $l5O.

Wm. H. Nichols to B. J. Gifford, Dec. 12. undi sw ne 28-30-6, SIOO. M. L. Spitler et al to Lievi A. Hopkins, Dec. 3, Its 8,9, bl 11, Weston’s add., Rensselaer, S2OO. DePauw University to B. J. Gifford, Nov. 1, ne ne 2 30-6, qcd. $250. C. G. Spitler to John Ton Sr., Dec. 8, nw 10-31-7, 160 acres, SBOO. M. L. Spitler to Wm. H. Churchill, Dec. 17, Its 11, 12, bl 16, Weston’s add., Rensselaer, $l3O. Rens. Land& Imp. Co. toWm. H. Churchill, Dec. 17, Its 9, 10, 13, bl 16, Weston’s add., Rensselaer, $l6O.

Robert S. Dwiggins to Wm. H.< Churchill, Dec. 8, Its 15, 16, 17, bl 16, Weston’s add., Rensselaer, $l4O. Andrew J. Hull to Chas. A. Rogers. Jan. 20, 1890, e 2of nw ne 36-33-7, It 6, 28-33-6, 97 acres, $2,700. Piles of people have piles, but De Witt’s Witch Hazel Balve will cure them. A. F. Long & Co.

The Dairy Debate.

Last Friday eveuiiVf A. McCoy, the String Band and about forty others from Rtmaaelaer went out to Marlboro oft the milk train to attend a big debate •on the* dairy question. The question was, “resolved, that the dairy business is the best, paying business which the f. wmers of Hanging Grove and Milroy townships can engt. <ge in.” By seven o’clock the hou.w was crowded to its utmost capacity. The meeting was called to order by S. T. Robinson, vice > president of the literary society. It was agreed that none of the program be carried out and that all the time be devoted to the debate. A. McCoy was the leader on the affirmative. He discussed the dairy business very thoroughly and showed that a good cow well cared for would yield a net profit of one hundred and ten dollars per year. Louis Hamilton presented in opposition to this the poultry business and gave figures to prove that if the same amount which is required to buy a good cow was invested in chickens, with proper care, they wpuld yield a gross profit of six hundred dollars. Mr. Bruce Porter gave some facts in favor of dairying. He was' followed by Jas. H. Long, who made a most able plea in favor of the poultry business and alfco tore Mr, McCoy’s* figures up in pretty baid shape. But Mr. McCoy’s last speech was a winner and Messrs. Fred Zard, William Bussell and Frank Watson, who had been selected as judges, all cast their ballots in favor of the affirmative. Those who went out from Rensselaer came back on the stock train about ten o’clock p. m. A few days ago a subscriber came into our office and ordered his paper discontinued, giving as a reason that he was not able to take a newspaper. We kept our eye on that man and before hp left town he spent enough money for whisky and tobacco to pay for the news six months. And this man is raising a family. —Silver Lake News.

For instance, Mrs. Chas. Rogers, of Bay City, Mich., accidently spilled scalding water over her little boy. She promptly applied De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, giving instant relief. It’s a wonderfully good salve for burns, bruises, sores and a sure cure for piles. A. F. LoNp & 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. Washburn has a fine test case of lenses and will order you the very best of glasses, in such frames as you wish, at very reasonable rates. 1-50-ts

The wind from the North bi’ows sharp Imd keen % and bad effv ects of colds are seen. One Mir ’ute Cough Cure so safe and sure . will quickly perform a wond 'rous cure. \ A. F. Long & Co. Nothing so distressing as a hacking' Cough. Nothing so foolish us to suffer from it. Nothing 00 dangerous if allowed to continue - One Minute Cough Cure gives immediate relief. .A. F. Long & Co.

HEALED DV TEN DAYS. Mr. James Kerns, of West Lafayette, Ind., sivy s: I have used Morris’ English Stable Liniment on sore shoulder s and cuts and have found it very satisfactory. Had a. horse badly hooked by a cow, t earing 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 • rounds. Sold by F. B„ Meyer.. BUC KLIN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cu is, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rb «um, fever sores, tetter, chappe 4 hands, chilblains, corns and al l skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay require! L It is guaranteed to give p srfect satisfaction, or money r ©funded. Price 25 cents per bo: l For sale by F. B. Meyer.

New Meat Market A. * ». IMJBHEY, Proprietor. Shop local ad opposite the public square. Everything fresh and clean. Fresh ana salt meats, garni i. poultry, etc:. Please give us a call and we will guarantee to give you satisfaction. Re Member the place. Notice c f Appointment ot Ad* mlnistralor. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned hsis been appointed admtnstralor, with will an nexed, of the estate of Henry 1. Adams, dec* iased. Bald est at* ila supposed to be solvent. • Altkkb Colli its. Dec. *>-

LEOPOLD, AT THB COLUMNS IS NOW BEADY FOR BUSINESS, and extends to you acordial invitation to call and examine one of the best selected stocks of Merchandise V * * *•'" ever brought to this town, which wi be sdl<3 ,»t prices that will be unapproachable. my many favorable facilities for buying and selling gooSs .gives the assurance I can fulfil w.hat I promise. Again I would extend a cordial invitation to the public, and I will guarantee satisfaction in every way. . Yours to please, A. LEOPOLD.

We .Are Prepared To Give You Surprising Values and Prices.

We Can Greatly Benefit You in the following special lines: Our Kip and Calf Boots are Excellent Values Our Chaplin Kip and Calf Boots at $2 are specials for this sale. Our Great Hit—Call Boot at *2. 50 has always ;sold at $3.00 Our Campaign Kip Boot at $3-00 has always sold mt.... $8.50 Our Henderson Dress Veal Boot at $13.G0 has al*ways sold at $4.00 The above are fully guaranteed. Our Ladies Oil Grain. Calf and Dry Grain, Button and Lace at $1.25 always sold at,. .$1.50 Our L adiesOil Graife, Calf and Dry Grain Button ai j $1.50 always sold at ~51.75 Our ] Ladies Oil Grain, Calf and Goatt Button at $] ’..65 always sold at $2.00 Missei s and Children’s shoes are cut am proporfic m. * Our E Ikhart Knitting Mills Hosiery cam not be be*, it. Our Fa scinator Line is acknowledged to be the bes t and cheapest in town. Careful buyers should inspect our Dress Goods, Uni iderwear, Linens, Blauikets, Flannels, Gloves, fancy Handkerchiefs, Towels, etc.

We guarantee prices on all competitive lines. Respectfully, PORTER & WISHARD, ' The Old Liberal Corner, near the Bridge.

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