People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1893 — Page 5
T_ EZOZRTOUST, ■ DENTAL SURGEON. RENSSELAER.,JND. AH who would preserve their natural teeth should site him a call. Special attention given to tilling teeth. Gass or vitalized air for paink-ss extraction of teeth. Office over Laßue tiros. C. H. ERGANBRIGHT, Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, of Toronto. Canada. Treats all diseases of domestic animals. Surgery and chronic lameness a specialty. Your patronage solicited. Office. Fiank B. Meyer’s drugstore, Rensselaer. Ind. 2-38
TRUSTEE'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that. I will be at my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Jordan township, on the fourth Saturday of each monti for the transaction of business connected W ith the duties ofTrustee. James H. Carr. Trustee Jordan Townsbio. Simon P. Thompson, David J. Thompson Attorney at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BRO., Attorneys at Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all the courts. We pay particular attention to paying taxes, selling and leasing lands. M L. Spitler, Collector and Abstractor. Makeever House Rensselaer, Ind. S. 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. 1.. Hollingsworth. Cashier. A. R. Hopkins, Assistant Cashier. A. MeCdV 4 CO’S BANK. Does a general banking business, Money loaned for short t ime at current rates. We make u specialty of FARM on long time with privilege of partial payments.
< GO TO THE WILLIAMS’ ART STUDIO FOR First-Class Photographs. Pictures Enlarged. Out-Door Views tnade on order. Pictures taken Cloudy Pays, Prices Reasonable. Call and see samples of work. J. C, Williams, Rennselaer, Ind. F. J. Sears, Pres. Val Seib, Cashier. F. L. Cuilcote. Asst. Cashier. The Citizens State Bank. Capital Paid in 830,000. Undivided Profits 88,500. 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 remiited. MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, ATTOBNET AT TAW, 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.
H. L. BROWN, D. JD. S. WjffiSP> {fold Fillingti, Croum and Kridye Work. Teeth ti r ithont flutes a Specialty. Gas or vitilized air administered for the painless extraction of teeth. Give ine a trial. Office over Porter & Wish ard’s. CHARLES E. MILLS. ATTORNEY JkT Xj-A-TAT" Rensselaer, Indiana. Pensions, Collections and Kehl Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared. Titles Examined. BHFarin Loans negotiated at lowest rates. Office up stairs overOhicago Bargain Store. Rensselaer, Ind., Restaurant, Bakery, —-AND—ICE CRBSM POLQR. We keep D. F. Bremner’s celebrated brands of bread and buns —received fresh from Chicago. Anyone wanting a good, square meal should call upon Mr. Goff.
C. B. STEWARD, DEADER IN Domestic, White, Household, Eldredge and Singer Sewing Machines, Estey Organs, Pianos, eh Rensselaer, Ind. Agent for Continental, Home, Germania and North British Fire Insurance Companys, and the Accident Association of Ind* ianapolis, Ind.
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Many of the choicest books of the world are now being issued in styles and at prices to delight book-lovers with limited purses. John B. Alden, Publisher, 57 Rose St., New York, who was the pioneer, and is still the leader in the “Literary Revolution,” sends us a copy of Bayard Taylor's famous and delightful “Views Afoot, or Europe Seen With Knapsack and Stail,” as a sample of his half-morocco gilt top style, in which he publishes some of the world’s most famous books at prices ranging from 30 cents to 60 cents each, the same books being issued also in neat cloth binding at prices ranging from 15 cents up. These books are always in large type, printed on tine paper, the cloth binding being of excellent quality, and the half-morocco, gilt top style fit to adorn any library. A 32page descriptive pamphlet may be had free, or a 128-page catalogue, a viritable feast for booklovers, may be had for a 2-cent stamp. Address John B. Alden, Publisher, 57 Rose Street, New York.
Real Estate Transters. for the Week Ending April 29, 1893.
Elzina O. Boycourt to Geo. B. Parkinson, March 28, und 1-7 pt n and e si se sw, und 1-7 pt s pt n| se sw, und 1-7 pt n and e pt e} se sw. und 1-7 pt s pt nj se sw 23-29-6, 16 acres, slls. Mary Ellen Moody Boyd to Granville Moody, Jr,, April 17, w.J se 30-30-5, 80 acres, SSOO. John G. Parkison to Granville Moody, April 18, 1849, w 4 se 30-30-5, 80 acres, $250. Aud. Jasper Co. to J. J. Eiglesbach, April 21, pt Its 7, 10, bl 3, Rensselaer, tax title deed, $145.81. Maatje Blick to John A. Smithers, April 15, n| se 26-32-7, qcd., sl. John A. Smithers to Maatje Ruisaard, April 15, same, $1,300. Aud. Jasper Co. to D. B. Miller, April 7, 1880, sw nw 28-32-7, tax title deed, $4A. Summers to George Dice, July 5, 1864, und £se nw, und j sw nw 28-32-7, S2OO. Frederick Rhoad to George Dice, April 18, 1864, same, S4OO. John A. Kent to J. T. McColly, April 14, Its 8,9, 10, bl 3, Fair Oaks, S3O. Aaron Blake to Joseph Blake, et al, April 3, fr ne 1-27-7, si nw, ne nw 12-27-7', pt s end sj ne 11-27-7, 154 acres, $4,000. Same to same, April 3, n| sw 12-27-7, 80 acres, SI,OOO. Joseph Blake to Anna Blake, et al, April 3, nj sw 12-27-7, 80 acres, SI,OOO. Leroy Sayers to Felix French, April 17, its 1,2, 3, bl 10, Rensselaer, $,2500.
S. P. Thompson to B. J. Gifford, April 15, si nw 10-30-6, ei sw 14-31-5, nw sw 29-31-5, se ne, n| ne se, nw se 30-31-5, 300 acres, $l5O. 0. A. Yeoman to B. J. Gifford, April 14, n| nw nw 36-31-6, 20 acres, $2,200. D. J. Thompson to B. J. Gifford, April 25, nw se 29-31-5, 40 acres, S2OO. J. A. Kent to S. B. Jenkins, April 14, Its 15. 16, 17, 18, bl 4, Fair Oaks, S4O. Milton Shirk, ex., to S. C. Pletcher, March 6, ne, pt e pt nw 4-27-7, qcd., sl. Aud. Jasper Co. to C. W. Gilmore, es ne ne 19-30-6, auditor’s deed, S3O. C. W. Campbell to Aaron Wilson, April 17, sw sw 16-30-6, 40 acres, SI,OOO. Sarah Clark to Martha J. Perkins, Aug. 20, pt n side s| w| 19-27-7, 73 acres, qcd., SIOO.
THE REASON WHY Morris’ English Stable Powders have met with such remarkable success, giving univeral satisfaction, is from the fact that only the highest grade of drugs are used in its preparation. Every drug purchased is carefully examined and tested by a professional chemist, hence its great superiority over adulterated articles which sell for same S-lce, 25 cents. Sold by F. B. eyer,
STRENGTH AND HEALTH. If you are not feeling strong and healthy, try Electric Bitters, If “La Grippe” has left you weak and weary, use Electric Bitters. This remedy acts di? rectly on liver, stomach and kidney, gently aiding those organs toperform their functions. If you are afflicted with sick headache, you will find speedy and permanent relief by taking Electric Bitters. One trial will convince you that this is the remedy you need. Large bottles only 50c, at F. B. Meyer’s drug store.
You should try some of Bushey’s sugar cured ham or corned beef. It is excellent. For big bargains in town lots call at A. Leopold’s. He will sell you lots in his addition which are larger and better situated to the school house than any other you could select. Call soon and find out terms and prices. Dr. I. B. Washburn, the optician, handles the celebrated Trolley s Kohinoor eye glasses, the best made. Attention is called to the ad, “See Again as in Youth,” in another place in this paper. Williams has a full line of goods at his store and can please you all in prices and styles.
Call in at Warner & Shead’s and buy your groceries. All their goods are new and clean and show off to advantage in their well lighted room. Goods delivered free to any residence in town. Look Here—Notions and novelties delivered to you houses. I buy direct from wholesale houses and sell direct to the people.—John Casey, Fair Oaks, Jasper county, Ind. CARPETS. Brussels, ingrains, hemps, everything in the carpet line. A beautiful line of symrna rugs. If you need anything in this line we can please you. R. Fendig, Have you seen that beautiful line of children’s suits, handsome jerseys, pretty three piece suits, nobby double breasted. Call in and inspect them. R. Fendig. Warner & Shead have added a delivery wagon to their grocery and will deliver goods to any place in town free. Give them a call.
Crowning Success Of the World Renowned Medium, Mrs. Mariah Shead, The Greatest Second-Sight Seer and Forecaster of coming events. Acknowledged by press and people without a peer In her profession. Can be consulted on all affairs of life at her residence. Rensselaer, Ind. Tells truthfullness of friends, business deals or matrimonial ventures. Tells all your business affairs with utmost truth; lost or stolen property. Every hidden mystery revealed. Helps all who are in trouble.' Gives advice in love affairs. Tells if your lover is true or false. Lucky days. Interprets dreams and diseases. Restores lost affections. Brings the separated together. Makes speedy and happy marriage with the one you love by Jiroper advice. Don’t buy, sell or go- on a ourney until you consult this gifted lady. 2-41. French Draft Stallion, Benzout. Perry Marlatt’s Imported French Draft Bennout, will be in charge of Frank Hanley for the season of 1893 at his barn on the river bank in the rear of Hildebrand’s livery stable. Terms $7; $9 to insure. Benzout is stylish aqd has good action, dapple gray in color, weighs about 1,700 pounds and is a line and sure breeder. 44-51
The Imported Norman Stallion, “PIERRE” No. 267 in the French Stud Jlook of France; No. J,267 ip the French Stud Book of America.. Will make the season in charge of F. M. Hanley and will bo at Rensselaer Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, and at Granville Moody’s farm Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. He is a dapple gray, weighing 1,900 pounds, with good action. This horse is well known in this county, being the company horse kept at Granville Moody’s for the past six years. He has proven himself to be an extra good colt getter, his colts being mostly solid colors and stylish and have been selling for extra prices this spring. Terms.?— slo to insure a living colt. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. Moody, Parkinson, Robinson & English, Owners.
West Baden Springs At Your Own Door. These celebrated Springs are located in Orange County. Ind., eighty miles northwest from Louisville, Ky., and twenty-three miles southwest of Mitchell, Ind. The springs proper are situated in a beautiful va ley. surrounded by majestic hills, adorned by noble forest trees. Circular basins, carved out of the native whetstone rock, peculiar to this region, encase the springs, thereby retaining the natural gases in the water, which adif greatly to their efficacy and flavor. The direct source of the springs lies in an unmeasured depth below. The waters possess powerful medicinal qualities and are used extensively all over the country Should the question be asked, “what will these waters cure?” It might be answered that it is harder to decide.—what they wil not cure. Alcoholism. Asthma Amenorrhea. Bladder Diseases. Blood Diseases, Bright s Disease, Bruises, Catarrh tin all its forms)Const ipatiou, Corpulency. (’hlorosis Debility. Dysentery, Dysmenorrhea. Dyspepsia. Diabetes, Eczema. Erysipelas, Eve Diseases, female complaints, Gout, Gall Stontw, Gastritis, Hives. Indigestion. Influenza. Insomnia. Intemperance, Jaundice. Kidney Disease, La Grippe (and resultant evils), Leuchorrhea, Liver complaints. Malaria, Mucous Membrane Troubles. Neuralgia, Obesity, Paralysis,-Piles, Pimples, Quinzy, Rheumatism (in all its forms), Svphilis. Scrofula. Sick Headache. Skin disease Sprains, Sterility, Tetter. Urinary Troubles, Venereal Diseases, White Swellings. have all been benefited here, —and most cases completely cured.
A CASE OF BOTTLES FOR ONLY $3.00 Preparations have been perfected for bottling these waters at the Springs, in such manner, that there is no loss of their val uable medicinal qualities, George A. Strickfaden after taking several week’s treatment at the springs with such good results, has decided to give his friends a chance to test their wonderful curative qualities. With this end in view he has taken the agency for the waters and will keep a supply in cold storage ready for use. Orders may be left at the post office or at his place of business and a case of the water will at once be delivered at your own door. Apply to him for a pamphlet of 36 pages, containing analysis, testimonials and full particulars of these wonderful waters. Geo. A. Strickfaden, Agent. Happy and content is a home with “The Rochester,” a lamp with the light of the morning. Catalogues,write RochesterLampCo.,NewYork.
Great Closing Out Sale at 50 Cents on the Dollar. In order to establish an exclusive clothing business I will close out all my Dry Goods, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, and all goods in that line at 50 cents on the dollar. This will be the greatest reduction ever known in Rensselaer. My stock is complete in all branches in that line. Will also close out my present stock of clothing at a great reduction in order to lay in an entire new and complete stock for the fall and winter trade. Call in and help yourself. A. LEOPOLD. Look here. Columbian Hotel Fair Oaks, Jasper, Co., Ind. John Casey, Proprietor. Will furnish regular board t 51.50 per week. Transient, 25c per weal. Lodging, gjc.
If You Are Going To THE WORLD'S FAIR you should begin at once to inform yourself on the subject, so that you may use your time there to the best advantage. You will not be able to see everything—you may see what you are specially interested in if you go there informed at the beginning. If You Are Not Going To THE WORLD’S FAIR you should do the next best thing—know as much as possible about it. If you can’t see it you can at least read about it. In either event you imperatively need a daily paper from the World’s-Fair city—you need a Chicago daily, and The Chicago Record Will meet your
Blacksmith and Wood Repair Shop. M. L. HEMPHILL wants your trade. He is prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing and Wood Repairing in a Wormanlike manner and at Reasonable □rices. He keeps an expert horse shoer employed constantly and makes a specialty of this branch of business. All work guaranteed. M,L. MemphilL * -1 " 2-44-flmp.
loj. -J.'Jtt ■- ==; -~~ A Pllll r e ' lavc °P enec J out zx JL LLII |; n O ur new building with | a full line of groceries jj(| £ and provisions and so- - licit a share of your pat- !- ronage. All goods Complete " fresh and neat. We -i r • 11 i V will also carry a small Line. t of ' r Store on Van Rensselaer street, A ... ...... ,■ . A-.V soutll of McCoy’s bank building. WARNER * SHEAD.
Royal Cossack® Wj ! Trial at 4 years old 2.3MJ-. Standard under Rule 6. v*® - h-- DON , f Record 2.2!5. Will make the season of 1893. as follows: Fridays and Saturdays at F. M. Hanley’s barn. Rensselaer; Mondays and Tuesdays at R. B. Harris’ farin’in Barkley township; Wednesdays and Thursdays in Gillam and Hanging Grove townships. TERMS: -SlO to insure living colt. 4M „ ( F. M. HANLEY, Keeper. “Seeing is Believing.” J And a good lamp must be simple; when it is not simple it is not good. Simple, Beautiful, Good —these- SF Is mean much, but to see “The Rochester ’* impress the truth more forcibly. All mgtaf, i and seamless, and made in three pieces zbsolutely safezxLb unbreakable. Like- Aladdin’s 1, it is indeed a “wonderful lamp,” for its maris light is purer and brighter than, gas light, r than electric light and more cheerful than either. SiOCMft?iXISK LAMP GO., 43 Park Place, Kew Yark City. “The Rochester.!’
