People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1893 — Page 5

T. zecozectoust, DENTAL SURGEON. BEN9BELAEK. IND. All who would pmscrre thsir natural teeth should give him a call. Spealal attention given to tUling teeth. Office over laKuu Bros TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I will he at my office at John A. Knowlton’s. in Jordan township, on the fourth Saturday of each mont i for tl»c tran.-rirtion. of business connected w ith the duties of Trustee. Jambs 11. \na, Trustee Jordan Township. S imos P. Thompson, David J. Thompson Attorney at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON i BRO., * attorneys at taw, pi Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all the courts. We pay partlcular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. M L. Spitler, Collector and Abstractor. Maksever House Rensselaer, Ind. S. E. Yeoman & Son, - Proprietors. ; Largest house, in the town. Three sample rooms on a rat floor. Rates reasonable. l-321y A. McCoy, Pros. T, J. McCoy, Vice Pres, r, E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier. A. it. Hopkins, Assistant Cashier. 1 McCOY i CO.’S BANK. ► *■Does a general banking business, Monev »>unod for short time at current rates. We make a specialty of oh long time with privilege of partial payments.

0 GO TO THE WILLIAMS’ ART STUDIO Ife'■ roR 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. Sears. Pres. Val Seib. Cashier. I I air F. L. Ohilcote. Asst. Cashier. [The Citizens’ State Bank Capital Paid In. 830,000.Undivided Profits 88,500. mixed as a tftate Bank Jan. 1, 1888. ;eneral banking business. Interest alon special deposits. This bank is exsi quarterly by the Auditor of State, has never been a failure of a bank or>d under thfs law. Money loaned on time. Exchange bought and sold on all ng points. Collections made and ily reunited. MORDECAIF. CHILCOTE, 'TOBNEY JL.T Rehsselaer, Ind. inds to all business In the profession iromptness and dispatch. Office in secory of the Makeevor building. lES W. DOUTHIT, LAWYER, sselaer - Indiana. A once. SALE - I fcLI UEN t I “&"rcounty for our COICE HUSERY STOCK and new varieties of ZED POTATOES. yor commission. Steady employment, pay. Send for terms. OOICER, GROVER & CO. N urserymen and Seedsmen, Rochester, N. V. ipans Tabules banish pain. \L. BROWN, D. D. sT mm —dentist™ «l Fillings, Crotra and Rridge fc. Teeth Wit h out Plate,s a SpeoK Gas or vitiiized air administered for Unless extraction of teeth. Give me a Office over Porter & Wishard’s. iORGE GOFF\ Rensselaer, Ind., istaurant, Bakery, B CIKIM PIRLOI. e keep D. F. Bremner’s cel,ted brands of bread and buns ceive*l fresh from Chicago, one wanting a good, square l should call upon Mr. Goff. CHARLES eTmiLLs! 'TOYBYTEET YETXjYEBBT' Rensselaer, Indiana. lions. Collections and Rial Estate. Ahs carefully prepared. Titles Examined, arm Loans negotiated at lowest rates. ie up stairs over Chicago Bargain Store, B. STEWARD, DEALER IN mestic, White, House* old, Hldredge ami Singer Sewing Machines, ' p Organs, Pianos, efc Rensselaer, Ini. Jigent for Continental, Home, rmania and Stfdrth British •e Insurance Companys, and s Accident Association of Indh;!* ' ■ ' .. - . -

Porter & Wishard are now in their new quarters in the Hollingsworth building and will be pleased to have all their old customers call. They will carry a much larger stock than formerly and in addition will carry a full lino of clothing.

Jay Williams carries the largest and most complete stock of carpets in town. Call and see samples.

At the instigation of the Rev. Father Ganzer, the boys of St. Joseph’s school began to collect old stamps last week, and have been very successful, collecting 7,651. Father .Ganzer intends to form a collection of various stamps for his school and will send them to Father Andrew, the director of the Indian school at Rensselaei*, who sends them to Germany. There they are sold and the profits are devoted to poor children. Save stamps for the boys. —Kentland Democrat.

Marshall claims to have always followed a straightforward business course toward the Pilot and to have always treated his customers with fairness. But at the same time some of his subscribers have been discriminated against in favor of others. It has been his custom when a Subscriber wished to stop the Republican and take the Pilot to* offer his sheet for a dollar a year and in certain cases to furnish it free. But at the same time he was trying to impress his readers that a paper would break up which omy charged a dollar per year. Do you wish us to name some of your dollar and some of your free subscribers? We would be glad to accommodate you.

On the Hollingsworth farm north of the railroad lives a family of Danes. The young boys of the family only came over last fall and as yet have not learned our language and but little of the country. A few days ago the boys were playing in the highway and discovered a drove of polecats crossing the road. Thinking they were pigs they gathered up sticks and running in among them attempted to drive them. Immediately, as Peck’s bad boy expresses it, “there was an awful smell,” and the bo3 7 s made the air blue by repeating the only “cuss” word they had yet learned. But not to be conquered they began jumping on the cats with their heavy . boots and soon three or four dead' skunks were the result of their warfare. It is said that the peculiar Oder still clings to the young men’s clothes. Albert Shigley, who lives near Lee, was in town Monday on a search for a young lady and a horse she borrowed lately. Mary Wilson, daughter of Mose Wilson, has been in the employ of Mr. Shigley for four or five weeks, and on last Wednesday she borrowed his horse, claiming she wished to go to John Hall’s, in Union township, for a visit, and promised to be back the next day. Not returning, Shigley started out on an investigating tour Saturday. He found she had been to Hall’s and left the next day. She told Hall she would probably visit her father : near Fair Oaks be : fore returning. Her father said she had pot been there and would only venture the assertion that she would turn qp all right Vben she gqt over her spree. One circumstance whicfy rdfey have a bearing oq her absence was the disappearance at the same time of a young man in the employ of Hall. Sjlpgley went from Reqsselaer tq Gillam township yrherq intended making a further search, Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's Witch ffcixel Salve will cure them. A. F, Long & Co.

It is not often that our people have the opportunity to see a spectacular Irish comedy drama in our town of the magnitude of the company which will be at the Opera House to-night It is a large company and does not very often play in a town of our size. From here they go to Logansport. They carry their own special scenery and have nearly a car load of it. Geo. H. Timmons, the young, romantic Irish comedian, with his excellent company will appear this evening only in our town in “The Fairies’ Well.” The play is wholly Irish, and is founded upon a quaint Hallowe’en superstition. The main incidents connect smoothly, and have been arranged with ingenuity. The elements of love, jealousy and revenge are plentifully interspersed with heroism and the lighter features of song and humorous romance. There is a cleverly devised rescue from drowning in a mountain torrent; a gladsome holiday gathering, enlivened by the traditional reel and breakdown; a duelistic combat with swords, and sundry solitary midnight Visits to the fairies’ well—all resulting in happiness to the good and the brave and the overthrow of villainy. This cold winter and the present Indiana’legislature will soon be things of the past. Let us be thanlaul.

CATHOLIO NOTES.

Rev. A. Gietl spent several days in Chicago last week. Rev. Bcebner went to Logansport last Monday in order to accept the bid of Mr. Midland for the building of the new college. The cost will be $23,000. Work will begin next week. The entire building is to be completed on the 4th of September, 1893. Next Sunday no early service. First communicants will approach sacraments at late service. Sermons during lent will be preached on “Conduct of Youth.”

Attention, Comrades.

All members of the Grand Army of the Republic, of Rensselaer Post No. 84, Department of Indiana, are hereby notified to meet at the Post hall in Rensselaer on March 11, 1893, at 1 o’clock p. m., to muster a number of new recruits and transact other new business of the post. By order £>f J. M. Wasson, Post Commander.

SEE THE WORLD’S FAIR FOR FIFTEEN CENTS. Upon receipt of your address and fifteen cents in postage stamps, will mail you prepaid our Souvenir Portfolio of the World’s Columbian Exposition, the regular price is fifty cents, but as we want you to have one, we make the price nominal. You will find it a work of art and a thing to be pr.ized. It contains full page views of the great buildings, with descriptions of same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not satisfied with it, after you get it, Nve will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Address, H. E, Bucklen & Co., Chicago, 111. Do you lack faith and love health? Let us establish your faith and restore your health with DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla. « A. F. Long & Co. In purchasing spectacles do not patronize traveling doctors or opticians, as very few of them are honest or competent and ape pretty apt to sell inferior goods, qf very high prices. Dr. I. B. Wiashbum has a fine test ca&e lenses and will order you the very bqgt q£ glasses, in such frames as you wish, at very reasonable rates. 4-5.044 ‘ ’There is a salve for every wound.” We lefer to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, cures burns; bruises, cuts, indolent sores, as a local application in the nostril* it cures catarrh, qpq cures piles, ' ’ * A- T. Long & Co.

LEADING, HORSEMEN SAX ’Morris’ English Stable Liniment ,is the best remedy for rheuma-. tiam, lameness, swellings, cuts, burns, hard or soft lumps, sprain Si, bruises, frost bites, etc. It is put up in lapge bottles that sell for 25c, 50c, and sl. Sold by F. B, Meyer. ' *

Sixty Years Bondage Sir- bm ftflUrtcd with Arthm* or*r dxiy N»n. and irvsj rverythiM for it,-dim atom** I toll t*» Jocion wninof on me, both mt up to die. I bee* tekeo thrr* bottles of Bernns Asthma Can SJ>4 I am better th&u I hen been tor over ttlr nan. Ido nij own work, sail with *T«rj one who •J afflicted would gin it h trial. Yours traly, MBS. MART HOTITBB.

The most intelligent people of [ our community recognize in De-! Witt’s Little Early Risers pills j of unequaled merit for dyspepsia, headache and constipation. Very small, perfect in action. A. F. Long & Co. NOTICE! On and after Feb. 1, 1893, the price of daily papers at J. E. Spitler’s news stand will be as follows: Chicago Inter-Ocean, Times, Tribune, Herald, Post and News Record. Per month SO cents. Per month (including Sunday) TO cents. DISPATCH, per week Scents. Indianapolis Journal, per m«nth,....Cscents. Sentinel, per mouth 50 cents. News, per week 10 cents. All papers delivered free if desii’ed. The old prices will be continued to those who hatfe already paid in advance until their time has expired. A little ill, then a little pill. The ill is gqno the pill has won. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers the little pills that cure great ills. A. F. Long & Co. Williams has a full line of goods at his store and can please you all in prices and styles.

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 £5 cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer.

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We have opened out in ournew 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 line of hardware. Store on Van Rensselaer street, south of McCoy’s bank building.