People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1893 — Page 5
* C. H. ERGANBRIGHT, Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate of Ontario CoHeffC. Treat* r.!i di-i-uwcs of d Hvi'fitir ftnini;:!*- r-urstory and <"li tiß'-i" isutr-nvu a tpti i I'ty. Vonr patron»ia *o Office, Frank B. Hoy or'* ttrue store, Hensselarr. Ind. 3-3$ - DENTAL SURGEON. RENSSELAER. IND. Alt who would preserve their natural teeth should give him a call. Special attention given to tilling teeth. Office over Lattue Bros TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be at my °™ce at John A. Knowlton's, in Jordan township, en the fourth Saturday of each rnont . for the transaction of business connected with the duties of Trustee. James FL a hr, Trustee Jordan Township. Simon P. Thompson, David J. Thompson Attorney at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON k BRO., Attorneys at Law, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all tbe courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. M L. Spitler, Collector and Abstractor.
Makeever House Rensselaer, Ind. &• E. Yeoman <& Son, - Proprietors. Largest house In the town. Three sample rooms on first floor. Rates reasonable. l-321y A. McCoy, Pres. T. J. McCoy, Vice Pres E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier. A. R. Hopkins. Assistant Cashier. A. MeCOY & CO.’S BANK. Does a general banking business. Money loaned for short time at current rates. We make a specialty of loans on long time with privilege of partial payments. * GO TO THE 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. J. C. Williams, Rennselaer, Ind. Eipaa’s Tabules prolong life. P. J. Sears, Pres. Vad Seib, Cashier. F. L. Chilcote, Asst. Cashier. The Citizens’ State Bank Capital Paid in $30,000. Undivided Profits $8,500. Organized as a State Bank Jan. 1, 1888. Does general banking business. Interest allowed on special deposits. This bank is examined quarterly by Iho 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 reunited. Ripans Tabules are always ready. MORDECiI F. CHILCOTE, .ATTOrRasnE-Z- JL. T LAW, 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. Ripans Tabules banish pain.
H. L. BROWN, D. D. S. - DENTIST Gold Pilling s, Crown and Bridge Work. Teeth W ithout Plates a Specialty. Gas or vitalized air administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Give mo a trial. Office over Porter &Wlshard’s. GEORGE GOFF, Rensselaer, Ind., Restaurant, Bakery, —AND—IC® CRgSM FMRL6R. We keep D. P. Bremner’s celebrated brands of bread and buns —received fresh from Chicago. Anyone wanting a good, square meal should call upon Mr. Goff. CHARLES E. MILLS. ATTOENET ATLAW Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Oollections and KealEstate. Abstracts carefully prepared. Titles Examined. Earnj Loans negotiated at lowest rates. Office up stairs over Chicago Bargain Store. C. B. STEWARD, DEALER IN Domestic, White, Household, Eldredge and - Singer Sewing Machines, Estey Organs, Pianos, efc Rensselaer, Ind. Agent for Continental, Home, Germania and North British Fire Insurance Companys, and the Accident Association of IndInd.
The Columbian souvenir coin has proved a failure. Congress made a gift to the exposition managers of 42. *OO.OOO worth of the coins, and the managers expected to sell them for a dollar apiece, realizing $5,000,000. Instead of that only $827,000 worth have been sold up to date, and over $4,000,000 worth of the pretty pieces are left in kegs in the safety vaults. Tbe coin does not seem to have hit the popular fancy to anything like the extent that its designers expected. E. M. Parcells is agent for Miller’s steam dye house, of Lafayette. Ladies’ and gentlemen’s soiled and faded clothing cleaned, dyed, pressed and repaired, making them equal to new at a small cost. Dyeing and cleaning ladies’ fine dresses and cloaks without ripping apart a specialty. Lace curtains cleaned and finished by the New French Steam Process. Kid slippers, necties, feathers and plumes of all kinds cleaned. Those who failed to attend the play of ‘‘The Fairies Well” at the Opera House last Friday evening missed a rare treat. The company was an excellent one, consisting of eleven members. Each member was an artist in their special line and every one who was so fortunate as to be present speak in the highest terms of the company. More troops of this kind would come to our town if they had any assurance that they would not leave poorer than they come. A $66 house was present, which lacked about S4O of paying the company’s expenses.
Some of the “organs” are printing the names of Senators Kopelka, Gilman and others who voted to do away with the expensive and useless luxury of printing sample election ballots in the newspapers, in capital letters and holding them up as “enemies of the press,” and therefore subjects for newspaper annihilation. In this instance if these gentlemen are enemies of the press, they are most undoubtedly friends of the people. Tax payers of the state, who are saved $171,000 by the repeal of the law authorizing publication of the ballots should remember Senators Kopelka, Gilman and their colleagues who saved the amount to them.—Goodland Herald.
Recorder Hunt made his quarterly report to the commissioners this week. The report shows that the receipts of his office during the quarter were *541.40, of which he will receive as salary *225, leaving $316.40 to go into the county treasury. Under the old law the 'Whole amount would have went to the recorder. The following shows the number and kind of each instrument recorded: Warranty deeds, 209; quit claim deeds, 32; administrator’s deeds, 4; guardian deeds, 2; tax title deeds, 15; commissioner’s deeds, 1 ; trust deeds, 3; re-recorded deeds,- 2; sheriff’s deeds, 3; cemetery deeds, 1; mortgages, 108; chattel mortgages, 83; school fund mortgages, 6; releases, 72; mechanics leins, 13; affidavits, 16; certificates, 10; assignments, 7; patents, 18; caveats, 1; town plats, 1; releases * attested, 22; certificates of title for school fund mortgages, 5; other instruments charged for at the legal rate of 10 cents per hundred words amounting to $14.90.
Jay Williams carries the largest and most complete stock of carpets in town. Call and see samples.
LEADING HORSEMEN SAY Morris’ English Stable Liniment is the best remedy for rheumatism, lameness, swellings, cuts, burns, hard or soft lumps, sprains, bruises, frost bites, etc. It is put up in large bottles that sell for “25c, 50c, and sl. Sold by P. B. Meyer.
Real Mstate Transters, for the Week Ending March 5. 1503.
John Kettering to David A. Bickel, Feb. 24, el se 15-27-7. pt w side sw 14-27-7, $7,700. Mary J. Moore to Joseph Dluzak. Feb. 23, se sw, sw se 2-27-7, $1,400. Auditor Jasper Co. to Wm. Townsend, Feb. 27, pt bi 1, Remington, tax title deed, $552. Zimri Dwiggins et ux to The Columbia Imp. Co., Feb. 18, pt e 4 se 19-29-6, 19 acres, $2,800. James C. Weston to M. L. Spitler et al, Feb. 18, Its 1, 2. 3, 4. 10, 11, 14, bl 38, Weston’s add., Rensselaer, S4OO. Eunice Park to Wm. Esson, March 1, sw 8-28-7, 80 acres, $2,400. Same to Walter V. Porter, March 1, e| 7-28-7, 320 acres, $7,680. John W. 'Hughes to Charles Jouvenat, Dec. 13, nl nw 28-32-7, qcd., sl. John W. Paxton to Virginia P. Smith, Feb. 25, e£ sw 4-29-7, 80 acres, SI,OOO. Joseph Fisher to C. C. Brown, Feb. 24, It 5, bl 40, Weston’s second add., Rensselaer, $225.
C. C. Brown to J. F. Watson, March 1, same, $250. , Franz Simon to Henry T. Griggs, Feb. 16, w£ se 8-27-7, 80 acres, $1,200. Alfred Thompson to Columbia Imp. Co., Feb. 25, pt e| se 19-29-6, qcd., sl. J. F. Ilifif to Abigal Call, Feb. 28, pt n side se 8-30-6, qcd., sl. Abigal Call to J. F. Ilifif, March 1, pt n side se 8-30-6, SI,OOO. John Coen to Isaac Chupp, March 1, se 27-30-7, 80 acres, SI,OOO. Thos. S. Thompson to Thomas J. Clapp, March 1, se sw, s 4 se 27-29-5, 120 acres, $4,000. • Frank W. Nicholson to Michael H. Grove, Feb. 25, wl se 32-27-7, 80 acres, $4,000. B. F. Ferguson to David Nowels, Dec. 14, It 23, bl 15, Weston’s add., Rensselaer, qcd., $5.
S. J. Bentley to Jas. A. Pullins, March 1, pt It 3, bl 6, Bentley’s add., Wheatfield, SSO. Robert Swaim to Shelby Comer, March 1, sw se 7-30-6, n£ nw ne 18-30-6, 60 acres, S9OO. T. J. Saylor et ux to Thomas and Geo. R. Smith, Feb. 28, pt se 22-29-7, pt w side nw ne, pt n end n pt sw ne 27-29-7, 105 acres, $4,300. Wm. A. Van Leer to Geo. C. Cook, Nov. 23, pt nw, pt ne 28-27-6, 177 acres, $9,749. C. W. Binyon to Temple S. Maris, Feb. 29. 1892, sw 2-30-6, 160 acres, $2,000. Ahava Robbins to T. S. Maris, May 17, nw 31-31-5, 160 acres, $1,700. Henry J. C. Thornton to Eli Dowell, Jan. 30, sine 9-28-6, 80 acres, $1,350. Wm. P. Michael et al to M. L. Spitler, Oct 6, und 4 s 4 se sw 17-28-6, $25. S. P. Thompson to C. G. Hutchinson, March 3, se 28-31-7, nw 27-31-7, $2,600. James M. Hodshire to Robert Parker, Feb. 25, e£ It 6, bl 8, Remington, $l5O. Cora A. Sams to Nelson Morris, Feb. 27, nw se se 30-33-6, 10 acres, S3O. J. F. Ilifif to Levi S. Renicher, March 2, pt n side se 8-30-6, 45 acres, $1,125. A. McCoy to John Poole. March 4, ne 21-29-5, 160 acres, $2,400. John Casey to John H. Ren icher, March 4, nw nw 20-30-6, 40 acres, $825. A. and S. P. Thompson to H. T. Thornton et al, March 2, Rensselaer, pt se sw 19-29-6, S4OO.
Examination for Graduation.
Examinations for pupils completing the course of study in the common schools will be held as follows: Hanging Grove and Milroy Townships.— At the Osborne school house in Hanging Grove township, Saturday, March 11. Gillam Township.— At Center school house, Saturdav. March 18. Walker and Wheatfield Townships.— At the Wheatfield school house, Saturdav, March 18. Keener Township.— At the DeMotte school house, Saturdav, March 18. Union Township.— At the Rose Bud school house, Saturday, March 18. Jordan Township.— At the Egypt school house, Saturday, March 18. ■ -
Sixty Years Bondage D«*r Mr—. h»r» (UflVtrd with inhnu or»r any ym». tad trixii warythitig lor it. mo* tnoutiw 1 bad t*» lotion itiilu oa roe, l«u pave tue u;> n> m. 1 bare Ukta tbr*c Wiuae as trerpea* Ambit* Cum and I aat better theu 1 bave iwn tor ever tit* £*ar» 1 <k> tuy o*vn work. an<l wUa every oue who i afflicted wot id it » trial. Year* t.-ely, it AS. MARY HUNTER.
Marion and Newton Townships.—At the Rensselaer school building. Saturday", April 1. Kankakee Township.—At Dunnville, Friday, April 7. Barkley Township.—At Center school house, Saturday, April 1. Carpenter Township. —At District No. 7, Saturday, April 15. Examinations will begin promptly at nine o’clock. Pupils should be prepared with the necessary writing materials. Manuscripts will be furnished. J. F. Warren. County Supt. The most intelligent people of our community recognize in DeWitt’s Little Early Risers pills of unequaled merit for dyspepsia, headache and constipation. Very small, perfect in action. A. F. Long & Co. A little ill, then a little pill. The ill is gone 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.
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. SEE AGAIN AS IN YOUTH I , Are the result of years of scientific expei • imenting, and are now placed, owing to their superiority, preeminently above every thing heretofore produced in this line, They are acknowledged by experts to be the finest and most perfectly constructed Lenses KNOWN, and are peculiarly adapted to correcting the various ,\dsual imporfeotions. A trial of the KOHINOOR wiII con vino® you they a PERFECT SIGHT RENEWERS. Every Psir Wanted, Apply to Dr. I. B. Washburn.
CURE Sick Headache and relieve all the tronblee ftuf> flout to a bilious state of the system, suoh M Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress aftef eating. Pain In the Side, ko. While tbett taoel remarkable success has been shown la curing , SICK Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver Pffif MS equally valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also correct all disorders of the stomach stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even If they only " HEAD Ache they would be almost priceless to those who Buffer from this distressing complaint; butfortuEateJy their goodness does notend here,and those whooncetry them will find these little pills tblu» able In so many ways that they will not be wit* ling to do without them. But after allsick head ACHE 'ld the bane of so many lives that here Is where we make our groat boast. Our pills cure It while Others do not. Carter’s Little liver Pills are very small and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle actios please all who use them, in vials at 25 cents; five for sl. Hold by druggists everywhere, or sent by nuiL CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMUL PRICE
Notice of Pinal Settlement of Estate. In the matter of the estate of Michael Mulcahy. deceased. In the Jasper circuit court, March term, 1803. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Michael Mulcahy, deceased, has presented and tiled his account and vouchers in Until settlement of fluid estate. and that the same Will come up for the examination and tuition of said circuit court on the 23rd day of March, ism), the same being the 4th judicial day of said term, nt which time all persons interested In said estate are required to appear in said court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not Is- approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others Interested therein, arc also hereby required, at the time anti place aforsaid. to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Euank Wklsh, Adtn. James \V. Doirthlt, Attv. for Adm. Mch. 8-10-17. New Meat Market A. C. ItrSIIEV, Proprietor. Shop located opposite the public square. Everything fresh and clean. Fresh ana Balt meats, game, poultry.etc. Please give ub a call and we will guarantee to give you satisfaction. Remember the place.
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“Seeing is Believing.” JL must s ' m P^ e 5 when h> 3 notjsimple it is not good. Simple , Beautiful, Good —these flaa words mean much, but to see “ The Rochester ” impress the truth more forcibly. All metal, Jwtongh and seamless, and made in three pieces ¥ it is absolutely safez&d unbreakable. Like Aladdin’s I of old, it is indeed a “wonderful lamp,” for its mar- JlfflL A velous light is purer and brighter than gas light, thin electric light and more cheerful than either. Iw^forthU^Ußp—TaßßoesESTEa. If the lamp dealer hasn't the gemtln j Rochester, and the styl« you vrast, send to us for our new Musuwted caufogce, tea " «•“ *.» o “ BOCHBBXEB LAMP CO.» 42 Park Place, Now York City. M Sc *£& “The Rochester”
fgSENS MTWUofc® ln»r Xlr- nr wlfa had al-nd court for tea tmKumi In Hepteuiber «u t out pel Ml u> Ink. to her bed with uoiieutuptiiiQ. Vt . had ri.rn up nit hop*#, aud an had the doctor*. but with eight Wtlea of Berg tmt A.lhuia Cure the »u cured, and is at hearty aa anybody now. We cheerfully aecommend Mill medicine to all oomuwMlred. CDAUI.gW WIUII
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 line of hardware. Store on Van Rensselaer street, south of McCoy’s bank building.
WARNER * SHEAD.
