People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1893 — Page 5

DENTAL SIRGEON. RENSSELAER. IND. would preserve their natural teeth should give him a call. Special attention ft ven to ailing teeth. Office over LaKueßroa TRUSTER’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby glren that I will be at my •fflce at John A. Knowlton s, in Jordan town»hlp, an the fourth Saturday of each month & . . tb . e transaction of business connected with the duties of Trustee. „ James H. Oarr. 11 Trustee Jordan Tnwnshto. t Sl ?2 s P - Thompsom. David J. Thompson Attorney at Law. Notary Publid. THOMPSON 4 BRO., r Attorney a at Law, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all the courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and ■ ■ teasing lands. M L. Spitler, Collector and K Abstractor. ? Makeever House Rensselaer, Ind. S. E. Yeoman <f> Son, ■ Proprietors. Largest house in the town. Three sample : rooms on first door. Rates reasonable. l-321y A. SfcCoy, Pres. T.,J. McCoy. Vice Pres. E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier. A. R. Hopkins, Assistant Cashier. 1 Mffl <S CO.’S BANK. Does a general banking business. Money f t loaned for short time at current rates. We i make a specialty of r I on long time with privilege of partial payI ments I ♦ GO TO THE I WILLIAMS’ ART STUDIO FOR First-Class Photographs. L Pictures Enlarged. Out-Door Views made on order.' Pictures taken Cloudy Days. Prices Reasonable. Call and see I samples of work. J. C. Williams, Rennselaer, Ind. I F. J. Sears. Pres. v~u oma, •.ashler. I F. L. Chilcote. Asst. Cashier. The Citizens’ State Bank I Capital Paid In 830,000. I Undivided Profits 88,SOO. I Organized as a State Rank Jan. 1, 1888. I Does general banking business. Interest alI lowed on special deposits. This bank is exI Ktnined quarterly by the Auditor of State. I There has never been a failure of a bank orI ganized under this law. Money loaned on I short time. Exchange bought and sold on all I banking pointe. Collections made and I promtly remiited. I ~ MORDECrnrcIIILCOTE, - ” I. JkTTOZRI’E'Z' L>AW, I Rensselaer, Ind. I Attends to all business in the profession I with promptness and dispatch. Office in secI end story of the Makeever building.

GEORGE GOFF, Rensselaer, Ind., Restaurant, Bakery, —AND—ICE CROM PKRLOR. We keep D. F. Bremner’s cel- [ ebrated brands of bread and buns —receive*! fresh from Chicago. Anyone wanting a good, square meal should call upon Mr. Goff. H. L. BROWN, D. D. S. —DENTIST™ I Hold Fillingt, Crown and Bridge IVH’orA. TeetA SF ithout Plates a UveeI auZtV. Gas or vitilized air administered for | t£he painless extraction of teeth. Give me a I trial. Office over Kills* Murray’s. Rensselaer. I CHARLES E. MILLS. I ATTORNEY I Rensselaer, Indiana. I Pensions. Collections and Real Estate. Ab- ■ atracts carefully prepare*. Titles Examined. Loans negotiated at lowest rates. ■ Office up stairs over Chicago Bargain Store. I JAMES W. DOUTHIT, I LAWYER, IRsnsselaer - Indiana. I iaf A at once. BALES- ■ I in every coimjI CHOICE NUSERY STOCK ■ and new varieties of I SEED POTATOES. ■ Salary or commission. Steady employment, ■ good pay. Send for terms.' |U HOOKER, GROVER & CO. K : Nurserymen and Seedsmen, ■ Rochester, N. Y. ■ Ripans Tabules banish pain, I C B. STEWARD? ■ DEALER IN KLhnnestic, White, HouseI hold, Eldredge and I Singer Sewing I Machines, Estey Organs, Pianos, eh I Rensselaer, Ind. ■Bi. Agent for Continental, Home, ■Germania and North British ■Fire Insurance Companys, and ■the Accident Association of Ind - ■fonapolis, Ind.

GILLAM.

Sleighing is fine. Mr. Chas. Odam has been very busy the past week packing ice for summer. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Robinson, of Monon, were the guests of Mr. Harve Robinson Sunday. Mr. Ward Hamilton and wife, of lowa, were visiting the family of A. P. Rockwell last week. Protracted meeting still continues at Independence with 30 accessions. Bro. Wiley knows how to conduct revival services. Several of the Gillam people attended quarterly meeting at Medaryville and heard Presiding Elder Wilson deliver an able sermon. His text being, “And the same time there arose no small stir about that -way.”— Acts. 19-23. There will be a “Hoosier” supper and entertainment at the Glen Dale school house Friday evening, Jan. 27 th. Admission 10 cents. Everydody invited. The proceeds to be used for purchasing Young People’s Reading Circle books. Ruggins.

SORGHUM VALLEY.

Miss Blanche Hoyes. of this place, dismissed her school last week at Belle Center, on account of sickness. Mr. Geo. Fritz, of Badger Grove, is the guest of his father-in-law, Jno. Nowels, this week. Mr. Jake Gilmore and his sister Kitty and Miss Dora Thornton spent Saturday and Sunday with friends at Goodland. There was a large crowd out to our spelling school last Wednesday night and all enjoyed a good time. Lewis Wilcox of Surrey, was the champion speller. Rev. J. W. Noland filled Rev. Shaft’s place in the pulpit last Sunday. School Boy.

Real Estate Transfers, for the Week Ending January 23, 1893.

M. L. Spitler to Jared Benjamin, Jan. 7, It 2, bl 11, Weston’s add., Rensselaer, SIOO. D. J. Thompson to Jared Benjamin, Jan. 7, It 4, bl 11, Weston’s add., Rensselaer, SIOO. Abraham Leopold to Jonathan Peacock, Jan. 9, Its 7, 10, bl 10, Leopold’s add., Rensselaer, SBOO. D. J. Thompson to Fleming Phillips, Jan. 16, Its 7,8, bl 14, Newton or Clark’s add., Rensselaer, S4OO. M.*L. Spitler to B. J. Gifford, Jan. 17, ne ne 2-30-6, 40| acres, qcd., $2. Wm. E. Moore co A. McCoy, Jan. 17, und iej nw 19-29-5, 80 acres, qcd., 12. John S. Andrus to Geo. W. Andrus, Nov. 7, und | e| nw 17-31-5, 26 acres, $125.

Isaac Cooper to Edward Phalon, Oct. 10, nw nw 8-30-6, 40 acres, S2OO. Frederick Grieve to Michael Kerlinskie, Nov. 21, se nw 1-31-7, 40 acres, $350. E. G. Warren to Lucy Granger, March 10, nw sw 27-32-7, 40 acres, $250. Lucy M. Granger to Nancy A. E. McGinnis, Dec. 13, nw sw 27-32-7, 40 acres, S4OO. E. G. Warren to Wm. T. Myers, Jan. 13, nw se 28-32-7, 40 acres, SSOO. Joseph S. Hartley to David S. Alter, Oct. 13, Its 5,6, bl 8, McDonald’s add., DeMotte, S2OO. M. L. Spitler to E. G. Warren, Jan. 3, nw se 28-32-7, S2OO. Isabel Myers to Henrietta Turner, Jan. 4, It 12, bl 5, Wheatfield SSO. Charles Myers to Henrietta Turner, Jan. 4, It 12, bl 5, Wheatfield, SSO. Charles Myers to Henry Burgess, Jan. 4, Its 10,11. bl 5, Wheatfield, SIOO. S. J. Bentley to Wm. Dahncke, Jan. 3, Its 9, pt It 8, bl 4, It 6, bl 2, Bentley’s add., Wheatfield, $125. Leopold & Mossier to A. Leopold, Jan. 7, Its 14, 1, bl 5, Chamber’s & Morgan’s add., Remington, S6OO. Ireneus Shortridge to F. R. Otis, Nov. 8, w| sw 3-31-7, 80 acres, $1,280. Fred W. Cissel to J. H. Loughridge, Jan. 20, und | Its 9, 10, bl 8, Rensselaer, qcd., $112.50 D. B. Nowels to Levi N. Chupp, Dec. 17, pt n| se 34-30-7, 35 acres, S7OO. John M. Shields to Survetus Gerard, Jan. 21, pt s end nw se 4-28-6, 22 acres, S7OO.

Sweet breath, sweet stonjach, sweet temper, all result from the use of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. A. F. Long & Go.

CATHOLIC NOTES.

Rev. August Seifert and Rev. B. Boebner went to Fort Wayne last Wednesday to attend the funeral services of Rt Rev. Bishop Dwenger. Bishop Dwenger was the Ordinary of this diocese of Ft. Wayne since 1872 when he was consecrated successor to Bishop Luers, Bishop Dwenger was born at St. John, Ohio. Being left an orphan at an early age without any friends, he was received into the Community of the Most Precious Blood. Every opportunity was afforded the young man to educate himself and to prepare for his great calling. He completed his studies for priesthood at Mt. St. Mary’s, Cincinnati, O. Then he labored faithfully for several years in the seminary at Carthagena, O. From the year 1867 to 1872 he was engaged in missionary work in the states of Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. Since that time he has successfully filled the Episcopal See of this diocese.

The home merchant is after your trade and knows that it cannot be secured by trickery or deception, hence you are always safe in trusting him. Glance over the columns of advertising in your home paper and you will find there represented the best dealers and the best goods and men who aid in building up the town and county, pay their share of taxes, and who are identified with and interested in the affairs of both. Hundreds of dollars are wasted every year by the credulous housewives whose experience with peddlers and agents have been disastrously expensive.

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 Cure gives immediate relief. 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. 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 Smoke the Mendoza cigar. For sale everywhere.

New Meat Market A. C. BUSHEY, Proprietor. Shop located opposite the public square. Everything fresh and clean. Fresh and salt moats, game, poultry, etc. Please give us a call ana we will guarantee to give you satisfaction. Kemeniber the place. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the town of Fair Oaks and Union township, in Jasper county, Indiana, that the undersigned, Charles A. Gundy, who is a male inhabitant of the stat« of Indiana, and who is over the age of twenty-one years, aad who Is a man of good moral character, and who is ■ot in the habit of becoming intoxicated, .and is in every respect a tit and proper person to be entrusted with a license empowering him to sell intoxicating liquors, will make application at the March session of the Board of Commissioners of the county of Jasper, and state of Indiana, said session commencing on the Sth day of March, A. D„ 1893, and to be held in the court house, in Rensselaer, to sell and barter spiritous. vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be drank on the premises where sold and bartered. 'The precise location of the premises in which said liquors are to be sold and bartered is as follows, to-wit: The front room in the lower story of a two-story frame building situated on lot six (6), block one (1). in the.town of Fair Qp.ks. Jasper county. Indiana, more particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the northeasterly corner of lot six (6). thence in a westerly direction parallel with Second street twenty (20) feet; Uieuce in asoutherlydirsetlon parallel with Hendricks street, eighteen (18) feet; thence in an easterly direction parallel with First street twenty (20) feet; thence in a northerly direction parallel with Kent street eighteen U 8) feet to the point of commencerieiit. Said license will be asked for the period of one year. CHARLES A. GI’NDY. Jan. 26, Feb. 3-10.

IIGHT SIW lIM3P W K I B \4/ \l>* i k, i - ■■" St K£ ■■*<» •** wry Z |X pjSi ® ggl 1 A pimESTS MOST NiJaHDURABLE, WoroWRK.rO WSeas'E £ t' THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. Send TKN cent* to 88 Union Sq. ( M. V., for our prize gam®, “ Blind LucK,” and win a Mew Home Sewing Machine, The New Home Sewing Machine Co» ORANOC, MASS. -<<2l OTQOR ILL CAI. *>. 10 «*<FOR BY *•**«*• J. W. WILLIAMS, Rensselaer.

Sixty Years Bondage IMM Mr- hava bma tflicted with Avtbma owe ■Utr i>i »rted »vN-yiktac fur it. him aoalka I had t*v kwu.ni waitiu *n aa*. Um* r»w aen> la <Ji®. I h*vr wk«n ihrw U.tllaa of Baagona AMhma Caro aod 1 am hMter teas 1 kava bara tor ovar #fly raara. I4a aijr ova a ark, and wish tvnry oaa VIN M aflUotad would giva It a trial. Year, truly, MBS. MABY HUNTBB.

Distemper Among Hones. Coughs, Influenza, and all catarrhal affections of the horse positively and speed ly cured by the use of Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure. One dose prevents. Three to six doses cure. Used by leading Breeders, Shippers, Farmers and Turfmen everywhere. Price 50c. Sold by F. B. Meyer. The wind from the North blows sharp and keen, and bad effects of colds are seen. One Minute Cough Cure so safe and sure, will quickly perform a wondrous cure. A. F. Long & Co.

GUARANTEED CURE. We authorize our advertised druggist to sell Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, upon this condition. If you are afflicted with a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest trouble, and will use this remedy as directed, giving it a fair trial, and experience no benefit, you may return the bottle and have your money refunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoints. Trial bottle free at Meyer’s drug store. Large size 50 cents and sl. For a good smoke try the Safety cigar. Headache is the direct result of indigestion an 4 stomach disorders. Remedy by using DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, and your headache disappears. The favorite little pills everywhere. A. F. Long & Co.

Worris’ Englhh Slubl e Powder*. Is the best Stock Remedy in the world. No horse will die of Colic. Bots or Inflammation if these powders are used in time. If fed to cows they will increase the quantity of milk and cream one-third. They will cure and prevent almost every disease to which horses or cattle are subject. Full pound packages 25 cents. Sold by F. B. Meyer. Success in everything depends largely upon good health. De Witt’s Little Early Risers are little health producing pills. See the point then take an “Early Riser.” A. F. Long & Co. BUCKLIN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer.

For instance, Mrs. Chas. Rogers, of Bay City, Mich., accidently spilled scalding water over her little boy. She promptly applied DeWitt'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. Long & Co. How’s Your Horse? Morris’ English Stable Liniment will positively cure his Lameness, Sprains. Bunches, Sweeney, Galls, Puffs, Poll Evil, Scratches, Callouses. Cuts arid Flesh Wounds of every description. No other preparation equals it for promptness, safety and economy. Price 25, 50 anil §I.OO. Sold by F. B. Meyers. Happy and content is a home with “The Rochester,” a lamp with the light of the morning. Catalogues,write RochesterLampCo..NewYoik 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. A Leader. Since its first introduction, Electric Bitters has gained rapidly in popular favor, until now it is clearly in the lead among pure medicinal tonicsand alternatives —containing nothing which permits its use as a beverage or intoxicant, it is recognized as the best and purest medicine for al 1 ailments of stomach, liver or kidneys. It will cure sick headace, indigestion, constipation and drive malaria from the system. Satisfaction guaranteed with each bottle or the money will be refunded. Price only 50 cents per bottle.. Sold by F. B. Meyer.

BU ASTHMIW NEVER FAILS to Cura ■ ftTI 111 A or Consumption. It is 11 V 1 U nfl jj sold on tia merits by all fl V drustru-'ts, or address ■■■MHMMMBMi Iftttw MTHMA WM el, IM.

GROCERIES?

A Full and Complete Line.

WARNER * SHEAD. THE Woodman’s Specific N«. 4 is a s ienWORST COLDS GRIPPE tific combinatifn of vegetable products. BRONCHITIS AND ’ MALARIA Perfectly harmless, but will euro a cold ARE QUICKLY ■ t u C LI RED PNEUMONIA AND pills, easy to take, pleasant to the CONSUMPTION POSITIVELY PREVENTED taste, and can be carried in the vest BY USING WOODMAN’S pocket. 25 doses for 25 cts. SPECIFIC NO. 4 FOR verify the truthfulness of om* SALE BY ALL statement, it costs but a trifle. One DRUGGISTS PRICE 25 CTS trial convince you. WOODMAN DRUG CO. ROXBURY, MASS.

CA UTION. Ask for Woodman’s Specific No 4. If your druggist does not keep it, and will not get it for you, send us 25 cents, and we will send it to you postpaid. I Iwr 5 - - REGULATE THE - - . J STOMACH, LI VER v’BOWELS, t - ANO - # PURIFY THE BLOOD. | A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR ■ J Indigestion, Biliousness, Headache, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Troubles, Dizziness, Bad J I Complexion, Dysentery, Offensive Breath, and all $ £ disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels. $ a Ripans Tabales contain nothin'; injurious to the most delicate constitu- \ \ lion. Pleasant to take, safe, effectual. Give immediate relief. Sold by r A trial bottle sent by mail on receipt of 15 cents. Address (p ? THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., $ 1 10 Spruce Street, • » New York Citv. a “Seeing is Believing.” a S oo * lamp mqs * k e simple; when it is not simple it is WiIWO not good. Simple, Beautiful, words mean much, but to see “The Rochester” NfiF will impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, ff tough and seamless, and made in three pieces I it absolutely safe wA unbreakable. Like Aladdin’s Xwiy I of old, it is indeed a “wonderful lamp,” for its marA velous light is purer and brighter than gas light; W softer than electric light and more cheerful than either, aaasgfta asasgaay ess KOCHBSTEB LAkP GO., 43 Park Place, New York. City. “The Rochester.”

i*r. Arrrea, Cite.Hear Sir-Mr wife had » l»ed ronrf, lor ten yeanand ia September wee conipelied to tak» tn if •» bed with eoMwmpUen. We hea «iven up all bopa*. and to had the doetart, bat witn.elglit bvttU. Berjtene Aithma Care abe wee cared, and ia a., hearty m aorbodr now. We cheertallr rooomm.Ml Uria medicine to all coneotohtlree. OHAKI.ES WILLIS

We have opened out in our new building with a full line of groceries and provisions and solicit a share of your patronage. All goods fresh and neat. We will also carry a small lint of hardware. Store on Van Rensselaer street, south of McCoy’s bank building.