People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1893 — Page 5
FARMERS! ■n S n,a ,n iK OQNTfNeNt aI ■ 113U1<7 INSURANCE GO. Mih PORTER. I in 'W a . I • I I ■DENTAL SURGEON. I RENSSELAER. IND. B&ll who would preserve their natural teeth Him a call- Special attention to til Un*: teeth. or vitalized air extraction of teeth, othce over JgaP.tießrifa; BpL ERGAKBRiGHTZ Bb' I \ I Vol?-' rjsry Surgeon. MtraduQfe of Ontario Veterinary College, ■ft Torortto. Criir-idti. Tiv-ats all tffseaws' of Jgthiestje animals.. Surgery arid clirofiie ■Maness Ji sneciaily. Your patronage soBBteil. Office. Frank R. Meyer’s drug store. ■Rensselaer. Ind. 2-38 I TRUSTEE’S NOTICE. ■ Notice is hereby given that I will be at my Mffice at John A. Knowlton’s, in Jordan town■sip, on the fourth Saturday of er eh mont ■ ■pr, e transaction of business connected with the duties of Trustee. I James H. Carr, Trustee Jordan Township. ■imon P. Thompson, David J. Thompson ■ Attorney at Law. Notary Public. I tHCMPSON * BRO., I' Law, ■ Rensselaer, Ind. Jyractice in all the courts. We pay particular attention to paving taxes, selling and Bluing lands. M L. Spitler. Collector and ■bstrdctcr.
MSkeever Motive I Rensselaer, Ind. t E. Yeoman m Son, - Proprietors. ■Largest housem the mo. 'fkr** stlri’ple ■pins on first floor. Rates reasonable. l-fttly K McCoy. Pre:--. T.McCoy, Vice Pres. L E. L. H'oiungs worth, Cashier. B A. K.-Itepkiae, AssistantCasliier. L MOV t CO’.S BANK. a general ban king business. Money for short time at current rates. We ■ea specialty of ■FZZZZZZ Z-OZLZTS with privilege of p i-tial payißp - K GO TO I ;lr. ■WILLIAMS’ ART GTUDiO Hf FOR ■rst-Glass Photographs, ■ictures Etiiarjred. Out-Poor.Views ■k on order. Pictures taken CLiiidy ■s. Prices Reasonable. Call and see of work. ■C. Williams. Rennselaer. Ind. ■ MORDECM F. CfIILCOTE, Kttof.nbv _A_T ICLJL.'LLZ', ■ Rensselaer, Ind. to all business in the profession promptness and dispatch. Oilice in secstory of t lie Makeover building. BMES W. DOUTHIT, I LAWYER, Knsselaer Indiana. ■hjTbro wn, D. I).S. ■poGl FilHttfjH, (,'roirn itm<l Jiri if ye ■orA'. Teeth W ithouH: IPlutee a Hpec-B-ffy. Gas or vitilized air administered for ■e painless extraction of teeth. Give me a ■al. Olliceover Porter&. Wishard s.
K CHARLES E. MILLS. ■__l Rensselaer, Indiana. Collections and ih.'al Estate. Abcarefully prepareTil ies Examined. ■Fl'am Loans negotiated at lowest rates. RB Office up stalls ovei’Chieago Bargain Store. keorgeTg o f e ■ Rensselaer, Ind., BRestaurant, Bakery, K ; • AND—KCE CRESM PARLOR. ■ We keep D. F. Bremner’s celBebrated brands of bread and buns B—receive >1 fresh from Chicago. ■Anyone wanting a good, square ■meal should call upon Mr. Goff. |(TBrSTEWARDr ■ DEALER IN gJJo/nestic, White, HouseI hold, Eldredge and I &mgei' Sewing I Machines, Estey Organs, Pianos, etc, I Rensselaer, Ind. H Agent for Continental, Home, Brermania and North British B'ire Insurance Companys, and |Bie Accident Association of Ind - jßnapolis, Ind.
FROM THE BRINY DEEP.
Ah ititciTslirttf Letter E'roui 8. tp Sparling Written on the oteait« July 7 —xXn increased wind during the day. The ship runaing in the trough. Very difficult to walk up spar deck without landing in ‘some person's arms. Not a sail seefi to-day; nor a whale; nothing largi?? than a gull. Rather lonesome. Jspdfit most of the day in trying to keep my equilibrium and -talk to a few friends. Several _ college students on board. It is interesting to note the difference in Scotch and Irish character as I tind it on board. Attended a concert at which we had a great array of talent. Any person who could sing the simplest ditty appeared on the program. Sea roiled the highest to-night of any time during the voyage. Waves came dashing at the plunging vessels, and to the inexperienced would seem ,to swallow’ her, but the sailors say it was only good sailing. Great cataracts, beautiful fountains—, were coristantly amusing you. It was indeed a beautiful at night to watch the phosphorescent glare of the waves as they were whipped by the wind. Made 378 miles. Attended religious services in the evening. One finds variation of climate on the ocean as well as on land. One day it is very warm and- the next an overcoat is comfortable. In the latitude we are at present (53) the days are very long. At ten o'clock this evening a paper could be read on deck with ease. We are in the gulf stream add consequently a warm, t balmy wind.
July B—Arose8 — Arose early Willi the expectaviCl l of -finding a “kicking” sea. Was disappointed, but the Spray of the aollia l m£ waves was thrown high’ in the I air and the bright sun made it sparkle with rainbows. So that the very waters before you were gemmed With fleeting and ever returning dtffblems of hope and promise. The day passed in reading ana games. A clear sky, most of the day with banks of clouds in the horizon. All grow restless from the prospect of land. The sailors are in ignorance' hf the time of landing or else they are hardened liars, probably the latter. The life they live would harden them to most anything. I Any boy who has Had dreams of sailors life let him spend a week even on as beautiful and quiet a voyage as this and he will be content to remain on terra fir ma. We have certainly had a remarkably calm voyage, more so that was desired. I find it sometimes interesting to attempt to walk deck when the vessel is plunging. I had hoped to see some of the wav§s that run mountain high, that have filled ‘ minds with their sublimity and i grandeur, but lam fated with! disappointment. A perfectly glassy sea with a variety of colors playing on its surface. The swell not very largo. Three sails to remind us of land and that we were not alone. Seaweed floating in the water brought by Gulf Stream. July 9. All on deck early with the word that land would besighted. The Irish, wild with the prospect of the land of the Blarney stone. Every maiden is adorned in her best and interesting will be the sight that will greet us when friends meet again who have not only been separated for years but with a watery space of 3,00()’ miles. We will go on deck and imbibe some of the enthusiasm. Scarcely had I mounted spar deck when the Columbian cry of “Land” passed from fore to aft and real enough the Emerald Isle threw her beautiful contour up through mists that shrouded her. Every Irishman’s heart leaped with joy, if a sparkling face is any indication of a heart throb. One is impressed with the rounded form oMhe distant land in contrast to much of the rugged scenery that we see in the States. There has been much bustle on board preparatory to the landing of the Irish section. Quite different is the appearance of the passengers as they prepare to land. Some who were content to go rather shabby on the voyage now appear in Sunday clothes, and bright new bonnets.
Our sail up the Clyde was in the midst of a driving rain and much of the beauty was marred. But as it was it was certainly unrivaled in magnificence. Ireland from a distance is certainly the garden spot it is said to be. Only have passed to Glasgow and have not seen any of the
country only from the car window. Am starting to do the city this afternoon, the 10th.
Mr. J. C. Boswell, one of the best known and most respected citizens of Brown Wood, Tei'as, Suffered with diarrhuea for a long time and tried many different remedies Withemt benefit, ufttil Chamberlain's Colic, Choi erst and Diarrhce'a Remedy was used; that relieved him at once. For sale by F. B. Meyer,- the druggist.
MOR/UfS' ENGLISH STABLE POWDfrs. Fed to your hofsd two or three times a week will pnt them in good condition for spring work, will make them slick, fat and high spirited; changes the entire system. No Black Antimony or Oil Cake mixture. Brice 25 cents. Sold by F. B. Meyer VERY IMPORT ANTTO HORSEMEN Morris’ English Stable Liniment removes all hard and soft lumps, puffs, spavins, saddle or collar galls, scratches, rheumatism, cuts, bruises and deformaties of every description. This Liniment has been used for twenty years in leading livery stables and Slock farms of the country. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by F. B. Meyer.
NOW TRY THIS, It will cost you nothing and will surely do you good, if you 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. Sufferers 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. I/arge size 50c' fthd t'l.oo.
Th?’ success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, of IVlcPeesport, Pennsylvania, in the treatment of diarrhoea in her children will ttndoubtedly be of interest to many fffotkers. She says; “I spent several’ in .Johnstown, Pa., after the flood,- on account of my husband beihg employed there. We had se’vtfral children with us, two of whom took the diarrhoea very badly. I got of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera Diarrhoea Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman. It cured both of them. I knew' of several other cases where' It was equally successful. I think-it carinol he excelled and cheerfully recommend It.-” 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale b.) F. B. Meyer, the druggist. A Chicago who. claims to be a descendant of Columbus, asserts that the famous explorer was born at Pradello, in the Valley of the Nure, instead 01/a,t Genoa.
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. A Masonic lodge at Fredericksburg, Va., has been presented with two rocking chairs which were once owned by George Washington’s mother. De Witt’s Witbli Hazel Salve cures piles. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures burns. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures seres. De Witt’s M itch ip-zel Salve cures ulcers. A. F. Long & Co. The popular leather known as Cordovan, which is used for dress shoes, is really horsehide. It is supposed to be waterproof. Ignorance of the merits of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers is a misfortune. These little pills regulate the liver, cure headache dyspepsia, bad breath, constipation and biliousness. A. F. Long & Co. There is something to. be said in favor of indolence when a man is too lazy to run in debt. Little vegetable health pro-! ducers: DeWitt's Little Early! Risers cure malarious disorders and regulate the stomach and bowels, ■which prevents headache and dizziness. A. F. Long & Co. A Maine man who earns ninety cents a day has nine children and five dogs. Some will say B. F. Ferguson can’t make you a loan, but call and see him. He has unlimited resources and capital from which to make loans. 6 per cent interest at the end of the year. Hemphill & Honan are selling out as fast as possible, going to quit business. Now is the time to secure bargains for cash.
A St. Louis barber attributes i baldness to the excessive use es the comb. Jay Williams carries the largest and most complete stock of carpets in town. Call and see samples. Smoke the Mendoza cigar For sale everywhere. Manatees have - been seen again in the Florida inlets. Jay W. Williams is still 10-1 cated at the old stand with the | largest and finest stock of furni- • ture to be found in this vicinity. Money ought to be plenty in Chicago pretty soon. President Cable, of the Rock Island road, says that a 81,000,000 a day is now being left there by the visitors to the fair. —Boston Nows.
Hemphill & Honan are selling out to quit business. Now is the time to get bargains for cash. A McCoy & Co’s Bank is prepared to make farm loans in amounts of 83(*O to 810,000 for five years, with privilege of partial payments. Interest six per cent, and a reasonable commission for malting the loans. Money ready as -soon as abstract shows good title. M. J. Dbwling, editor of the Star Farmer, of North field, Minn., has been imprisoned far refusing to work his poll tax. He is a cripple, having lost both arms and legs, and proposes to sue for false imprisonment. This is the first case of its kind in the state. Hemphill & Honan are selling oul to quit business. Now is the time to get bargains for cash. Isaac Glazebrook still handles the celebrated McCormick binders and joowers. Give him a call.
NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves to h<> indebted to mo for pictures that haye been furnished to their order and that have never been called for, or any other, indebtedness, will please call and make satisfactory settlement for the same, on or before Aug. 15; IHJ3. As after that date all account;; not settled wiH be left in the iiaq<ls of a 'collector. Please call and attend to this matter promptly, as on that date I expect to leave my gallery in the charge of other parties. Also persons wishing me to do them work will please call find have their work done by th at ti mU: Th an kin gyon al I for your kind pflitonage in the past, I await your faVOiU Rcspectf ally, J. C. Williams. Pholo.graphor.
MONITOR ROLLEOILLS f w >i,wV ■? Every body should try our White Lilly Flour. For-sale at nearly every store in the country. W. R. Nowels & Son.
F. J. Sears. Pres. Vai, Seib. Cashier. F. L. CiiILCOTE. Asst. Cashier. The Citizens State Bank. Capital Pali! in <*30,000. (Indi viiletl Profits <*8,500. Organized as a Ktate, Bank Jan. I. tsss. Does general banking business, Intore -t allowed on special deposits. This bank is examined quarterly By tin; 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. LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLE. ROBERTRRNDLE, Proprietor. Burns’ old stand on Van Rensselaer street. West of Public Square. First class rigs with or without Drivers. KEABOXABLE.
Kohler Brick and 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 anv quantity. We mi e tile in all sizes from 3 to 12 inch, and will compete in prices with any kiln in the country. Call tor prices. Yard Lx'.ifrd onr jiiile west of Kensselaor. Free delivery :«A r place irt town. JOHN KOHLER. Blacksmith Aid Wood Repair Shop. M. L. HEMPHILL wants your trade. He is prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing and Wood Repairing in a Workmanlike manner and at Reasonable □rices. He keeps an expert aorse shoer employed constantly and makes a specialty of this ’branch ot business. All work guaranteed. ,T TTY 1 *ll Brick shop on Front <l., Al. MempliiU, ssff'X""'’""’
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SAVE THE TAGS. One Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Bolters, $173,250.00 In valuable Presents to bo Given Away En Return far SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1,1 5S STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD WATCHES£:!!,<*» CO 5,775 FINE IMPORTED FRENCH OPERA GLASSES. MOROW'O BODY, BLACK ENAMEL TRIMMINGS, GUARANTEED ACHROMAT It ... CJ 23.100 IMPORTED GERMAN BUCKHORN HANDLE, FOUR BLADED ’ POCKETKNIVES U 115 500 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM ROTARY TELESCOPE ToOTH , ... ' PICKS. 1 1 5.500 LARGE PICTURES (11x28 inches) IN ELEVEN COLORS; for training,, ’ no advertising <m them — ■ • 251,030 PRIZES. AMOUNTING T 05173,250 00 Tbd'above articles will bo distributed, by counties, among parties who chew ElT'-ii; HEAD Plug Tobacco, and return to no the TIN TAGS t; ken therefrom. Wc will distribute 22G of these prizes in this enmity ao follows: To THIJPARTY sending us thegreatest number of SPEAR HE.AD ,-wr, «<*-. rr TAGS from thin county we will givel GOLD AVAi.-H. To the FIVE PARTIES sending ua the next greatest number of , SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each, 1 OPERA GLASS....S OPERA GLA. To the TWENTY PARTIES sending us tnc next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 POCKET KNIFE 20 PUC—.X.I J.M \ k. . I'e. the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of SPEAR HFAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 r>r~ - ■ ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM TOOTH PICKIOO TOC-»I II I To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES s f nding us the next greater.*, number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 LARGE PICTURE IN ELEVEN COLORS Total Number of Frl-es for this Ccnnty, 22C. CAUTION.—No Tags will be received before January Ist, 1854, nor after February ID, 1894. Each package containing tags must be marked plainly with Name of H< tutu, .own. County. State, and Number of Tags in each package. AU charges on packages mm. be pieP READ.-SPEAB HEAD possess more qualities of intrinsic value than anv•etho; plug tobacco produced. It is the swe-t •t. the toughest, the richest. SID AK IHW **> absolutely, positively and distinctively ilisterent in flavor from any other plug toLa< o. A trial will convince the most skeptical of t ills fact. It is the largest seller of any snntla: shape and style on earth, which proves that it has caught the popular;taste, arid pleases the people. Try it, and participate in the contest for prizes. Seo that a TIN TAO.is obcv .> 10 cent piece of SPEAR HEAD you buy. Send tn the tags, no matter how small the quantity. ery gg-pQ COMPANY, Mipplitown, Ohio. » A list of the people obtaining these prizes in thia county will be published In this paper Immediately after February Ist, 1894. f DON'T SEND ANY TAGS BEFORE JANUARY 1, 1894. U.
We have opened out in our new buildimz w ith <, a full line of groceries and provisions and so-/ licit a share of your patronage. All goods fresh and neat. We will also carry a small J line of hardware. 1 Store on- Van Rensselaer street, south of McCoy's bank Lmi lit i
