People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1893 — Page 5
T- 'TO". HOICTOiT. DENTA, Si KG EON. RBNSfIELAKU. IND. w ° - " -" r « tbw: natural teeth U: ''ii Attontion £l\ en to fillin., •.* iva Office .-vrer Laßue Bros THCBTEK’S NOTICE. oJ?.^ , . C 5T U L ker * eb 7, rt rc , n ,Ual I "ill be at my e at John A. nno» tiou ft, in Jordan townl hfl fourth Saturday of each month “5.“? transact ion of -it tineas connected w»tb the duti* sos cate* -'AWK6 n. Carr. ith rust** Jordan Townehln. »ijion P. Tbovpsoii Davio J. Thompson Attorney at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON t BRO., attorneys at tow, Rensselaer, lad. Practice In all tbe courts We pay particu- ,** attention to payine taxes, selling and au 8 ' ands - M L. Spitler. Collector and Abstractor. Makeever House Rensselaer, Ind. 8. E. Yeoman <& Son, - Proprietors. Largest house in the town. Three sample rooms on first floor Kates reasonable. l-321y A. McCoy. Pres. T. J. McCoy, Vice Pres. E. L»« Hiilliikta »vortii, Csshipr. A. R. Hopkins, Assistant Cashier. i. MeCOY«CO.’S BANK. Does a general banking business. Money loaned for short time at current rates. We make a specialty of * XjO^L.3STS on lon* tin>* pr’v<ieze of partial nay- - -1- • • GO TO THE WILLIAMS’ ART STUDIO roa First-Class Photographs. Pictures Enlarged. Out-Door Views made on order. Pictures taken Cloudy Days. Prices Reasonable. Call and see samples of work. J. C. Williams, Rennselaer, Ind. F. J. Sbaus. 11.. ... u.a, cashier. F. L. Ohiuiote. Aset. Cashier. The Citizens State Bank Capital Paid in #30,000. Undivided Profits #8,600. Organized as a State Bank Jan. 1, 1888. Does general banking business. Interest allowed on special deposits. This bank is examined quarterly by the Auditor of State. There has never been a failure of a bank organized under this law. Money loaned on short time. Exchange bought and sold on all banking points. Collections made and promtly remitted. MORDECAIF. CHILCOTE, ■A-TTOIRIsrZEir JL.'T Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business in the profession With promptness and dispatch. Office in second story of the Makeever building. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, LAWYER, Rensselaer • Indiana. IAI A IMT'E once. SALES|Vjyi I fcBjMEN in every cowi- — w ty our CHOICE NUSERY STOCK and new varieties of SEED POTATOES. Salary or commission. Bteady employment, good pay. Send for terms. HOOKER, GROVER dc CO. Nurserymen and Seedsmen. Rochester, N. Y. Ripans Tabulc-s banish pain. H. L. BROWN, D. D. S. —DENTIST— Gold Filling*, Crown and. Bridge , Work. Teeth IF tthout Platea a Specialty. Gas or vitilized air administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Give me a trial. Office over Ellis & Murray’s,Rensselaer.
GEORGE GOFF, Rensselaer, Ind., Restaurant, Bakery, —AND — ICS CREAM PIRIrOR. We keep D. P. Bremner’s celebrated brands of bread and buns —received fresh from Chicago, Anyone wanting a good, square jpeal should call upon Mr. Goff. CHARLES E. MILLS. ATTOBNEY ATLAW Rensselaer, Indiana. . Pensions, Collections and Raal Estate. Abtoacts carefully prepared. Titles Examined, ty Farm Loans negotiated at lowest rates. Office up stairs over Chicago Bargain Store. C. B. STEWARD, • DEALER IN Domestic, White, Housejj hold, Eldvedge and Singer Sewing Machines , Mey Organs, Pianos, etc. Rensselaer, Ind. J Agent for Continental, Home, Germania and North British Eire Insurance Companys, and te Accident Association of Ind,napolis, Ind.
The Roby Investigation.
Chicago Dispatch. Tuesday was a busy day for the officials of the Indiana Racing association, as the committee appointed by the Indiana legislature to visit the Roby track put in an unexpected appearance during the early morning, and had they picked a day in which to witness real winter racing they could hardly have made a better selection, as the mercury had dropped below the zero mark, while a keen and bitter north wind swept across the prairies. The committee consisted of M. N. Johnson, of Marion county, as chairman; W. W. McMahon, of Fulton county, and M. R. Sulzer, of Jefferson county, Jerome Dinwiddie, the member from Lake, and Senator Hobson, of Park, accompanying them as invited guests. The early morning was spent in an inspection of the stables, and the lawmakers were greatly surprised when shown such noted turf performers as Guido, Lorenzo, Hercules and Tobe Bell, the last named being David Waldo’s American Derby candidate for this year. They had no idea, evidently, that such high-class performers were on the ground. The stable accommodations were a revelation to them, and Chairman Johnson did not hesitate to say that the horses were better cared for, as a rule, than were the family horses owned anywhere in the state. The saddling paddock and weighing room were also visited and the methods of doing business there were explained. The afternoon was given up to questioning the management and the horsemen regarding the racing and the care of the horses, with an evident view of ascertaining whether or not the racing was on the level, whether other gambling games other than bookmaking and poolselling were allowed on the grounds and whether or not winter racing was cruelty to animals. Among those questioned were John Condon, the track’s manager; Tom O’Hara, owner and trainer; George W. Poole, David Waldo and J. G. Reynolds. The testimony of the horsemen was all to one effect, viz: that racing horses in the winter did not hurt them, that on the contrary it did them good, while at *the same time it opened up a larger market for breeders of racing stock and prevented the market from being glutted. The poolselling and bookmaking came in for a large share of attention from the visiting solons, and Representative Sulzer managed to pick several winners during the afternoon. The examination of the track manager brought out the fact that several notable improvements had been planned in the vicinity of the track, and that the building of a large summer hotel and several handsome pavilions on the lake front had been contemplated; also a pier where boats could land all through the summer months. Representative Sulzer said before taking his departure for Indianapolis: “The track and the management have been badly misrepresented by the press of the state, and as a result public opinion has been worked up to a high pitch against it. We had been told that games of all kinds were in full blast here and that it was frequented by only the worst classes. We found nothing of the sort, but, on the contrary, a well-managed race track, while the crowd was one that would compare favorably with any to be seen at other public places of amusement. It will be hard to make people see things that way, however, lam afraid. ”
SPECIMEN CASES. S. H. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, his stomach was disordered, his liver was affected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away and he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters cured him. Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg, 111., had a running sore on his leg of eight years’ standing. Used three bottles of Electric Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, 0., hadflye large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable, One bottle Electric Bitters and one box Bucklen’s Arnica Salvo cured him em tirely. Sold by P. 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 Cure gives immediate relief. A. P. Long & Co.
Real Estate Transfers, for the Week Ending February 6, 1893.
Frank and Eva Foltz to 8. C. Hammond, Jan. 80, Its 9, 10, bl 12, Rensselaer. S4OO. Thornton Dobbins to Martha A. Miller, Jan. 25, und. pt w| 6e 9-27-6, qcd., S6OO. Schuyler Sigler to Wm. B. Austin, Jan. 30, ne, si nw, n$ se 7-31-5, $3,080. Wm. B. Austin to Joseph Klauska, Jan. 31, same as above, $6,000. Walter Staff to Lawrence A. Bixenman, Jan. 27, Its 8,9, 10, bl 7, Fair Oaks, SSO. A. Thompson et al to Addie L. Irwin, Feb. 1, Rensselaer, pt sw 19-29-6, $l2O. Allen Gray to Peter Brook, Jan. 31, Its 5,6, bl 13, Newton or Clark’s add., Rensselaer, $375. Frank C. ‘ Rich to Wm. L. Rich, Jan. 31, pt It 3, Patton’s add. Remington, SI,OOO. Luther, E. Greviston to Bruce' Creviston, Jan. 31, sw 15-28-6, 160 acres, $1,700. Nellie Sayler to Wm. E. Moore, Feb. 3, ei ei ne 27-29-7, 40 aeres, SI,OOO. Frank Foltz, com., to Mary J. Fenwick, Jan. 16, w£ sw 30-28-7, 70 acres, com.’s deed, $2,400. John A. Kent to C. C. Swaim, June 10, 1887, Its 7,8, bl 6, Fair Oaks, S2O. Arabella M. Bartoo to Ollie Little, Jan. 30, Its 5,6, bl 1, Remington, Bartoo’s add.. SIBO. Wm. C. Nicholson to Harry B. Nicholson, July 30, 1890, und 1 of w side It 2 and und i It 2 se sw 10-32-7, 59 acres, $l5O. Thomas Walters to Frank M. Walters, Feb. 4, w end si nw ne, w end si nw ne, sw ne 33-80-5, 74 ateres, SSOO. Frank M. Walters to Angeline Walters, Feb. 4, same as above, SSOO. Piles of people have piles, but De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. A. F. Long A Co.
OR AFT’S DISTEMPER OURE. Warranted a sure cure and preventive of distemper among horses. One dose will save the horses from taking the disease and three to six doses will cure influenza, coughs, pink eye and other catarrhal affections of the horse. Price 50 cents. Sold by F. B. Meyer. The imposing depot of the Vandalia Railroad Company, at South Bend, was partly destroyed by fire, causing the loss of many valuable records besides an amount of personal property. There was no insurance.
NOW THY THIS. It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you have a cough, cold, or any trouble with throat, chest or lungs. Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds is guaranteed to give relief, or money will be paid back. Suffers from lagrippe found it just the thing and under its use had a speedy and perfect recovery. Try a sample bottle at our expense and learn for yourself just how good a thing it is. Trial bottles free at Meyer’s drug store. Large size 50 cents and sl. Harman Utterback, who has resided near Crawsordsville for sixty-five years, died last Friday at the age of eight-one. Rev. Adam Wain scott, a United Brethen minister, fell on the ice, ner Crawfordsville, last Sunday evening, and received injuries that will prove fatal. Mrs. Mary Purguson, a widow, of Frankfort, has filed suit against John F. Blanch, a prominent farmer of this county, demanding 15,000 damages for trifling with her affections. Mrs. Biddie McKey, colored, of Seymour, celebrated her onehundredth birthday last Thursday,
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice in hereby given to the citizens of the town of lienstjt.'i tier ami Marion township, in Jasper county and Stale, of Indiana, that the undersigned, a male inhabitant of Marion township, county and state aforesaid, anc. over the age of twenty-one years, not in tinhabit of 1 incoming intoxicated and a fit person to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, in the state of Indiana, at the regular March term. 18t)3. for a license to sell spirit uous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in less quantities than a quart at » time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on the promises whore sold. Tim precise location of ( lie premises when said liquors are to he sold and drank *s In the lower story of a twp-stQVy (tame building froYitipg qtj »YKireot. in the town qf Kunasoijior. Jasper county. Indiana, commencing at the corner of lot nine <<)) blocknine (9) at the corner of Washington and Van Renssolaer Streets, in the town of Rensselaer. Jasper county, ludlpnx, running thence north ST degrees and 10 minutes ea*. parallel with Washington street 18 feet and R inches thence north 38 degrees and SO minutes, went 41 feet and flinches, thence south r>; degrees and 10 minutes, west 18 feet and three Inches, to the easterly line of Van Rensi et-i.er street, thence south i!3 degrees and.?() minutes, east 41 feet r.n<] fl Inches to the place of ' eginnlng said premises being known and designated as a saloon, and ail situated and located on said lot nine (9), block nlne(0) in town cf Rensselaer, county of Jasper ami ytntc of Indiana, Bald license Is asked for the period of one , Wi.i0,.7,a. A - NDIiEW H,NIK ™
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Sweet breath, sweet stomach, sweet temper, all result from the use of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. A. F. Long A Go.
BUCKUN’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. The wind from the North ►blows sharp and keen, and bUd effects of colds are seen. One Minute Cough Cure so safe and sure, will quickly perform a wondrous cure. A. F. Long & Co. For a good smoke try the Safety cigar. Headache is the direct result of indigestion and stomach disorders. Remedy by using DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, and your headache disappears. The favorite little pills everywhere. A. F. Long & Co. Underwear—you need underwear for the winter. We’ve got a fine line ;'ust opened. Give us a call. *R. Fendig. 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. 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. Long & Co. Happy and content is a home with “The Rocheater,” a lamp with the light of the morning. Catalogues, write Rochester LiunpCo.,NewYorit 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. Lono & Co.
New Meat Market A. C. BUSHEV, Proprietor. Shop located opposite the public square. Everything fresh and clean. Fresh ana salt meats, game, poultry, etc. Please give us a fail and vre will guarantee to give you satisfaction. Remember the place. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the town o( Fair Oaks and Union township, in Jasper county, Indiana, that the undersigned, Charles A. Oundy, who is a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, and who is over the age of twenty-one years, and who Is a man of good moral character, and who is not in the habit of becoming intoxicated, and is in every respect a lit. and propor person to be entrusted with a license empowering him to tell intoxicating liquors, will make application it the March session of the Boa.ru of Commissioners of the county ot Jasper, arid s-.au; of Indiana, said session commencing on the 6th day of March, A. I).. IsU.l, and to be held In the court house, in tieussoia -r, to sell and barter spirltous. vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in msfa quantity than a quart at a time, vitn the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be dr: on the premises where sold and bartered. The precise location of tiie premises in whh-h said liquors are to be sold and barUvrecl is as follows, to-wit: The front, room in the lower story of a two-story frame building situated on lot six ui>. block one 1 1). in the town of Fair Oaks, Jasper conr.-y, Indiana, inoro particularly described ;us follows, to*wit! Commencing at i,be northeasterly comer of iot .ix («), thence in a westerly diro.-ttou parallel With Second stree* twenty (20; faeti thence in t southerly direction parallel with Hendrick* street eighteen (IK) feet; thence in an eastorly direction parallel v.ir-b First street twenty :£0) feet-; thence !n a northerly direction parallel -vh.h Iv.-nt street eighteen (IF) feet to the point of commencement. Said license will be asked for the period of one year. CHARLES A. GUNOY. Jan. 26, Feb. 3-10. *8 BOTTHEt*. Bend TEN cents tQ«a Union 8q.,N.Y., tor our prigs game, “ Blind Luok," and yin a New Homo Bewtng Maohlne. The New Home Sewing Machine Co. GRANGE, MASB. ILL. ca. * FOR SALE BY *u**.ti* J. W, WILLIAMS, Rensselaer.
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' :: >GROCTRIES^ A Fllll 1. Wt h»«~ «it in our new building with a full line of groceries \l and provisions and so\l licit a share of your patJ ronage. All goods Complete fresh and neat. We » will also carry a small Line. pine of hardware. . “ Store on Van Rensselaer street, - south of McCoy’s bank building. TTi-fr-rre-t tttYtv tttttTtttt e WARNER » SHEAD. THE Woodman’s Specific N®. 4 is a scionWORST COLDS GRIPPE title combinatifn of vegOt&ble products. BRONCHITIS AND MALA RIA Perfectly harmless, but will cure A 6old ARE QUICKLY . . CURED — in a !eV! “ ours ' They are tiny PNEUMONIA AND CONSUMPTION PS ' eMy to Uke ' pleas “* * tho POSITIVELY PREVENTED taste, and can be carried in the vest BY USING WOODMAN’S pocket. 25 doses for 25 cts. SPECIFIC NO. 4 FOR To verify the truthfulness of ouP SALE BY ALL statement, it costs but a triiio. One DRUGGISTS PRICE 25 CTS cour^nce y°u. WOODMAN DRUG CO. ROXBURY, MASS. * CA UTIOjY. 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. ! j • - REGULATE THE - • j STOMACH, LIVER BOWELS, $ ' , - AND - 4 PURIFY THE BLOOD. j 5 A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR Y t Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipation, 5 Dyspepsia, Chronic Liver Troubles, Dizziness, Bad £ # Complexion, Dysentery, Offensive Breath, and ail J? # disorders of the Stomach, Liver and Bowel:. J. # Ripans Taboles contr.in nothing injurious to the most t’eli.-atc ronjtit"- V \ ton. Pleasant to take, safe; efieotUMl. Give ii;>cictli.-trc relief. Soldi/ t 5 \ orugjati. A trial bottle tent L,•/ mail i:a receipt ci i; csi.u. p a THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO., 0 A *0 Spruce Street, * » New York City. “Seeing is Believing.” *j|» lAnd a good lamp must be simple; wheat it is not simple it is not good. Good —these is mean much, but to sec “The Rochester ” impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, h an <i seamless, and made in three pieces ibsolutely safe and unbreakable. Like Aladdin’s i, it is indeed a “wonderful lamp,” for its mar- JpUL is light is purer and brighter than gas ligh*, r than electric light cncl more cheerful than either, (° r V^2“V raE If taffltxlcalcr h«n’t the <s style V? u west, tend to us for our new iliumrated «. n< *r ßott a . l arc P taiely by express*-your choice of over ii.Ut.J tries from the largest Larrp Store in the VVorld. - BQCBES’m LAMP CO, 9 42 Part Place, New Tcrii City. “The Rochester*”
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