People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1893 — Page 5
DENTAL SURGEON. RRNBBELAER. ind. AH Who would preserve their natural teeth should irive him a call. Special attention riven to filling teeth. Gass or vitalized air for pain ies* extraction of teeth. Office over La Hue Bros. C. H. ERGANBRIGHT, Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate of Ontario Veterinary College, yf Toronto. Canada. Treats all diseases of domestic animals. Surgefy and chronic lameness a specialty. Your patronage Modelled. Office. >tank B. Meyer’s drug store. Rensselaer. Ind. 2-38 TKUSTEK’S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will be at my sfflee at Julin A. Knowlton's. fliJordlth townihip. on the fourth Saturday of each mooti ro/ the transaction of business connected with the duties of Trustee, .Tamils h. (Jarh. Trustee Jordan Townshin. fcMOK P. Thompson, David J. Thompson Attorney at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON i BRO., Attorneys at Law, Rensselaer, Ind. Practice in all the courts. We pay purlieuar selling and easing lands; M L. Spitler. Collector and Abstractor.
Makeever House Rensselaer, Ind., ?. E. Yeoman & Son, - Proprietors. Largest house in the town. Three sample Ooms on first floor. Rates reasonable. 1-Aly L . MbCoy, PHJS- T. J. McCoy. Vice Pres Bi u. Hot ling* worth, Cashier. ?. a«. A -* l - H °P k,n "'Assistant Cashier. I. » 4 RT.S BANK. LPoes a general iMnklng business. Money paned for short time at current rates. We hake a specialty of I FARM LOARbTS plong time with privilege of partial paylients. J I. J. Skahs, Pres. Val Sbib. Cashier. H I'. L. Chilcote. Asst. Cashier. [lie Citizens State Bank, lapital Paid in S3O,Qpo. I 1 Undivided Profits #8,500. ■Organized l as a State Bank Jan. 1, 1888 ■oes general banking business. Interest allied on special deposits. Thisbankis exliuned quarterly by the Auditor of State. |iere has never been a failure of a bank orknlzed under this law. Money loaned on fort time. Exchange bought and sold on all Bn king points. Collections made and jointly remitted.
I iGO TO THE | WILLIAMS’ ART STUDIO 8 FOR fcrst-Class Photographs. B?ittures Enlarged. Out-Door Views ■de on order. Pictures taken Cloudy ■ys. Prices Reasonable. Call and see ■»mles of work. K; C. Williams. Rennselaer. Ind. I MORDECAIF. CHILCOTE, ~ Ittobnet I Rensselaer, Ind. ■attends to all business in the profession ■>h promptness and dispatch. Office in sec■l story of the Makeever building. Imes w. douthit, I LAWYER, ■jNSSELAER INDIANA, fa. L. BROWN, I). D. S. *•!« Pillings, Crown and Hridge. ■**&* Teeth W Ithout Plates a fitfec■ty. Gas or vltlllzed air administered for Mpainless extraction of teeth. Give me a ■n- Office over Porter & Wishard’s. ■"CHARLES E. MILLSL ■TTORNET atLaw ■ Rensselaer, Indiana. Mnslons, Collections and Roal Estate. Abbots carefully prepared. Titles Examined. jMFarrn Loans negotiated at lowest rates, Ufce up stairs over Chicago Bargain Store. ■eorge goff, ■ Rensselaer, Ind., ■estaurant, Bakery, ■ AND—■E CREAM PXRLOR. Bve keep D. F. Bremner’s celMftted brands of bread and buns ■fbhe wanting a good, square should call upon Mr. Goff. 1. b. steward, ■ DEALER IN Ufrnestic, White, HousewoZcZ, Eldredge and B iSinger Sewing B Machines, ley Organs, Pianos, etc. B Rensselaer,Jud. Mgent for Continental, Home, |®nania and North British ■ Insurance Companys, and JjßAccident Association of Ind - ■polis, lad.
CORRESPONDENCE.
GOOD LAND. 95 in the shade Sunday. Ex-conductor Thomas was at New Buffalo Friday. Public schools begin at this place September 11th. It is said the treasurer of the school board's bond will be doubled this year and instead of *3,000 as heretofore it will be *6.000, Mr, James Carney and John Paulson with, families, started Monday to see the white city. The gravel road improvement petition presented to the board of commissioners, at its last meeting failed. Nothing Very strange about this. When people want the earth they usually get a lot two by six, A traveling Holiness outfit reached this place last Monday and immediately started in business in the old New York store room. Don’t Rensselaer send up a prayer of pity for our little town?
Oh! how the W.‘ C. T. U’s are being slapped in the face all over the country. The town board of Goodland did not recognize their petition for a representative on the school board and following in the wake of this the great temperance maker Mills has had to let his hotel fit the World’s Fair go into the hands of a receiver and now he has sued the W. C. T. U’s at Chicago for $75,000 damages. Oh! Scott, ain’t it hot? Some of our citizens have eaten new potatoes of their own growing this year. Mrs. Kitt, wife of editor Kitt visited friends at Remington over Sunday. About 20 or 25 tickets were sold over the C. & I. C. Monday for the Fair. Blake Wilson, one of Goodland’s ablest citizens, died at his residence here last Monday, at 1:30 p. m. of heart disease. His wife returned at 11:35 a. m. Monday from the Fair. We have taken new hope. Reports say the C. & I. C. are going to put on another freight train. But this will be drawn by an ordinary traction engine and will reach Chicago in ad, vance ofall passenger trains now over the road. In other words it will be given the right of way over every thing else. The engine pulling the LaCross train, due here at 4:40 p. m., broke .down at Wheatfield last Saturday and did not reach this place ' until about 8 o’clock.
Miss Levica Warren, of Rensselaer, is visiting her sister Mrs. Oratn. Mr. and Mrs. Purcupile are visiting friends in Goodland. County treasurer Jenkins and wife Sundayed at their old home. . x . The Bringham Bros.’ brick building is being improved by the artist’s brush. Mr. Hugh Murray,of Andover, N. Dakota, arrived at this place the latter part of the week. A. D. Babcock is taking in the Fair this week with his wife. The residence of J. W. Sapp is being greatly improved by a coat of paint by some experts from Morocco. Jack the
MOONSHINE. The farmers are all now busy plowing corn. Mrs. Frank Goff, of this place, is bedfast with the mumps. J. W. McGlinn, our popular candidate for the post office made a business trip to the county seat last Monday and has been on the sick list ever since. At this writing is slowly recovering. Wm. Hanley is making preparations to erect a dwelling house. Thomas Sayers is having his house repaired. Our business man has ordered for himself a $125 bicycle. Lessie Sayers was the guest of Miss Alice Bunker last Sunday. George Hershman and Tim Connor made a business trip to Kankakee last Friday. - W. F. Hoile intends moving to Kankakee, 111., in the near future to engage in the livery business. * Mrs. Frank Hanley, of Rensselaer, spent last week with her mother-in-law at this place.
Elwood Spriggs is now very busily engaged in the fruit tree business. Ella Droste was the guest of Mr. Frank Middelkamp Sunday. Albert Sayers and wife visited friends and relatives in Kniman Sunday. Geo. Peters and son will attend the World’s Fair next week. Henry Bouk is on the sick list. Frank Russell and- family made a trip to Remington Friday. Our business man got home last Sunday evening at an earlier hour than usual. Wonder if kerosene wasn't scarce. Miss Alice Bunker has changed her mind about leaving Kniman, as she just got acclimated last Sunday. The singing last Sunday at Henry Nimon’s was a grand success, giving most of the credit to the bass singers. Cheerful. MILHOY. The rain Is over, the winter past; And lovely J une is here. All vegetation Is growing; People are plowing and hoeing; Soon they will be reaping and mowing. And thia Is the way things are going, To bring prosperity and Joy, To the people of Milroy. Sunday school at No. 3 school house every Sunday at 3p. m. Everybody invited to come and help. Some are turning a cold shoulder. We wish they would be friendly and help. The glory of God and our mutual benefit should be our only motives in the work. Father Marlow, of this township, passed away at a good old age. Funeral and burial last Sunday. Health of the people generally good. Rev. Hinds has a large field of rye that will soon be ready to harvest. The wolves are stealing turkeys from Mrs. Wenrick and Mrs. Farmer. Judging from the noise they make there are frogs along the Walkerusha that are worth looking after. ; Any person killing one old wolf ;pr two young ones in Milroy township, may have, (in ad- 1 dition to the county bounty) a thanksgiving turkey. Itemizer.
GILLAM. Presiding Elder Wilson will preach at Gillam school house Saturday evening and Sunday morning. Miss Mattie Faris, who has been teaching in Illinois, has returned home. Rev. Thos. Mason, D. D., of Little Rock, Ark., is visiting his sister, Mrs. L. C. Logan. Several of the young people of this vicinity attended Children’s Day exercises in Barkley township last Sunday. Mrs. John Query, of Stoutsberg, visited relatives in Gillam last week. A good time was enjoyed by the young people at the ice cream supper Saturday evening at Mrs. Jemima Robinson’s. Vesta.
DESERVINQ PRAISE. We desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Dr. King’s New Life Pills, Bucklin’s Arnica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not follow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. F. B. druggist. LAFAYETTE STOCK FARM. We have used your Craft’s Distemper and Cough Cure with perfect satisfaction, and consider it a great success in the treatment of Distemper and Coughs; in fact the only thing we have ever found that has ever done the work so quickly and perfectly. We therefore take great pleasure in recommending it-to our friends. Crouch & Travis, Lafayette Stock Farm. Sold by F. B. Meyer. For a good smoke try the Safety cigar.
Our Houor Roll.
The following persons have our thanks for the amounts following their names, subscription to the Pilot, since our last is sue: KENCWAM. C. W. Hamer. Remington 1 00 H. Itavlaon. Wheat Held 1 Op N. 8. Rates. Remwlaer 1 00 E. A. Power*. Remmelaer. 11 00 Ch*s. E. Patrick. Formman 1 00 John Caney. Fair Oaks 1 00 Luther Strong. Renmelner 1 t» W. I>. Bringle. ReniMelaer 1 00 Walter Harrington. RenwH-laer 1 00 A. M. Brlngh*. Fair Oaks 1 00 C. <*. Jones. Tefft 1 00 Waruer Miller, Rensnelaer 50 J. A. Robinson. Roiut.s»laer 1 00 (.’hurtle Burruiighs. Julia. Kansas 1 00 W. T. Moyers. Remington 25 IL C. Vlneeot. Remington 1 00 NEW BVBBCHIBKKB. James Newcomb. Valina 1 00 Calvin Karsncr. Chicago 1 00 fW-No name will appear in the above list when otherwise requested by themil*criber.
Here Too.
The world is full of men who will do mean things without a blush and then prance and tear around like a Texas steer if a newspaper happens to call them down. The Democrat has unmasked a few of these hypocrites in the past and is more than ever determined to uncover rascality in the future.—Monticello Democrat.
To the Farmers.
We have been running our new mill since the first of June and are now turning out as good flour as is made anywhere. We have all new machinery of the best and latest improved. Mr. Flynn (our miller) is a first class miller and an honest man. Bring us your wheat, corn, rye and buckwheat and see if we can’t turn you out good and honest work. W. R. Nowels & Son.
Jay Williams carries the largest and most complete stock of carpets in town. Call and see samples. We could not improve the quality if paid double the price. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the best salve that experience can produce, or that money can buy. A. F. Long & Co. Warner & Shead have added a delivery wagon to their grocery and will deliver goods to any place in town free. Give them a call. Little vegetable health producers: DeWitt’s Little Early Risers cure malarious disorders and regulate the stomach and bowels, which prevents headache and dizziness. A. F. Long & Co. HEALED IN TEN DAYS. Mr. James Kerns, of West* Lafayette, Ind., says:—“l have used Morris’ English Stable Liniment on sore shoulders and cuts and have found it very satisfactory. Had a horse badly hooked by a cow, tearing a gash in the flank, healed it in ten days by the use of this Liniment. Think it the finest remedy ever made for flesh wounds.” Sold by F. B. Meyer. Subscriptions for the Nonconformist taken at this office. All the talk in the world will not convince you so* quickly as one trial of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve for scalds, burns, bruises, skin affections and piles. A. F. Long & Co. If you can afford to be annoyed by sick headache and constipation, don’t use DeWitt’s Little Early Risers for these little pills will cure them. A. F. Long & Co.
Williams has a full line of goods at his store and can please you all in prices and styles. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures burns. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. De Witt’s Mitch Hazel Salve cures ulcers. A. F. Long & Co. Hemphill & Honan are selling out to quit business. Now is the time to get bargains for cash. 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. One word describes it—“perfection.” We refer to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, cures obstinate sores, burns, skin diseases and is a well known cure for piles. A. F. Long & Co.
Kohler Brick anil Tile Yard. JOHN KOHLER, Prop. New machinery of the most improved pattern has been added and we are prepared to take contracts for brick and tile in an) quantity. We make tile in all sizes from ' to 12 inch, and will compete in prices any kiln in the country. Call for prices. Yard located one mile westof Rensselaer. Free delivery any place in town. JOHN KOHLER. Blacksmith And Weed Repair Shop. M. L. HEMPHILL wants y trade. He is prepared to all kinds of Blacksmithing <- Wood Repairing in a Workm like manner and at Reasons prices. He keeps an exj horse shoer employed constat and makes a specialty of 1 branch of business. All w« guaranteed. M. L. Hem phill, SF
->GROCEfiIEg A Pull ■- We have opened < £ in our new building wdJ > a full line of grocer : and provisions and s ■; licit a share of your p : ronage. All got * Complete - fresh and neat. V • will also carry a sm . r • - lint h ar^ware - * ■“ Store on Van Rensselaer str< • ■ south of McCoy’s bank building, ft t’T ft 11 t ■> tst ft t ftffr 4 WARNER * SHEAD.
GREAT SPEAR HEAD CONTEST “?EAR SAVE THE TAGS. On HihnM nd Smnfy-Tlim Tboiiraid Two Himdred and Fifty Dollar. $173,250.00 In valuable Presents to be Clven Away In Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1,1 SB STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD WATCHESOB4,6SO & 5,775 FINE IMPORTED FRENCH OPERA GLASSES, MOROCCO BODY, BLACK ENAMEL TRIMMINGS, GUARANTEEb ACHROMATIC... 28,875 0) 23,100 IMPORTED GERMAN BUCKHORN RANDLE, FOUR BLADED POCKETKNIVES... 23,100 0 11 5,500 POLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM ROTARY TELESCOPE TOOTH PICKS....• <. 00 11 5,500 LARGE PICTURES (14x28 Inches) IN ELEVEN COLORS; for framing, no cflvertislng on them 28,875 09 261,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING T 05173,250 00 The above articles will be distributed, by comities, among parties who chew SPEAR HEAD Plug Tobacco, and return to us the 11K TAGS taken therefrom. We win distribute 226 of these prizes in thia eounty as follows: To THE PARTY sending us the greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS from thia county we will give.. 1 GOLD WATCTI. To the FIVE PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each, 1 OPF.RA GLADS....S OPERA GLASSES. To the TWENTY PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we Will give to each 1 POCKET KN1FE7...20 POCKET KNIVES. To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM TOOTH PICKIOO TOOTH PICKS. To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 LARGE PICTURE IN ELEVEN COLORS ....7.1C0 ITOTURZS. Total Number of Pri’ea for this County, 226. CAUTION.—No Tags will be received before January Ist, 1804, nor after February lr\ 1894. Each package containing tags must be marked plainly with Name of Sender, Town, County, State, and Number of Tags in each package. All charges on ncckugcs must bo prepaid. READ.—SPEAR HEAD possesses more qualities of intrinsic value than any othev plug tobacco produced. It is the sweetest. the toughest, tbe richest. SPEAR HEAD is absolutely, positively and distinctively uifferent in flavor from nny other plug tobacco. A trial will convince the most skeptical of this fact. It is tbe largest seller of any slmi.ar Nhapo and style on earth, which proves that it has caught the popular taste and pleases thu people. Try it, and participate in the contest for prizes. See that a TIN TAG is on every 10 cent piece of SPEAR HEAD you buy. Sena in tbe tags, no matter how small the quantity. Very sincerely, THE P. J. BORG COMPANY, Middletown, Onia A Mstjof in thia county will be published in thia oorr sem» mv Ties before mnmu aM
