People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1893 — Page 5

, ÜBBt)YTHtSx. II6HT RUNNING IKK 8.9 SM- £ tsf. Send TEN cents to 28 Unlpn Bq.', N. forour prize game, “Blind Luck,’* and frln t> NeW Homti.Bewlng Wdchlhe.-.. The New Machine Goi UNION SQUARE, t«'CAG q ' St « iLL. B o^°'t^7iss^ r ' , .«e <si_ ’ FOR SALE BY o «iu.i* J; W. WILLIAMS, Rensselaer. DENTAL SURGEON. RENSSELAER, IND. All who would preserve their natural teeth Should, give liiin a cull. , Special attention given ito fillihg teeth. Griss or vitalized air of Office over C; H. ERGANBRIGHT, Veterinary Surgeon, Graduate of Ontario.. Veterinary College. Of Torotitb, Cailafld. Trt-'als ill! tnSetyjes of dbinbstlc Animals. Rhrgery and cnroiiic lanieiitss a Specialty. Your patron Age solicited. Office, f'raiiK B. Meyet-’s drugstore; Herissblaer. Irid. 2-38 notice. Ndtice is hereby given that I will bo at my office at Joint A. Knowlton’s, in Jordan township, Ort the fourth Saturday of each mont i for the transaction of business connected With the duties of Trustee. James H. Carr, Trtlsiee Jordan Township. Simon P. Thompson, DaVID J. Thompson Attorney at Law. Notary Public. THOMPSON & BRO., attorneys at Law, 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. 8. E. Yeoman <6 Son, ■ Proprietors. Largest house In the town. Three sample rooms on first floor. Rates reasonable. l-821y MORDECAIF. CHILCOTE, ATTOHtfHT JkT Rensselaer, liid. Attends to all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office In sOc» ond story of the Makeever building. GEORGE GOFF, Rensselaer, Ind., Restaurant, Bakery, —AND — ICE CRETE JM POLOR. 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.

CHARLES E. .MILLS. Rensselaer, Indiana, Pensions, Collections and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared. Titles Examined. PTFarm 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, ek Rensselaer, Ind. Agent for Continental, Home, Germania and North British Fire Insurance Companys, and the Accident Association of Indianapolis, Ind. New Meat Market A. C. BUSHEY, Proprietor. Shop located opposite the public square. Everything fresh and clean. Fresh and salt meats, game, poultry. etc. Please give us a call and we will guarantee to give you satisfaction. Remember the place. > The rain makers at Chenoa, are in trouble. Pauline Kreishauser, living"three miles north of Gridley, may bring a damage suit, claiming that they caused a whirlwind and cyclone which tipped over out-houses, barns, hay ricks and sent the hay way off into the next county, killed all the pigeons in the barn, took the feathers off a coop of chickens, set the pigs all squealing and did lots of other damage to her farming interests in general.

GOODLAND.

Corn 33034 c. Oats 22024 cButter 2(Jo2sc< Po t a toe s' 410 * 1.2tl Our public schools commenced Monday. The school house cupalo has received » nav of paint. The two Misstfs THoifias,- erf Fowler, drove over to Gewdland Sunday. Town Clerk Carpenter returned from an extended visit in Ill:, Saturday. Peter Brook has made some substantial improvements in and about his fratrt; Rev. Jenkins preached bis farewell sermon at the M. E, church Sunday.Dan Mead is clerking for Jas. Johnson, Ernest Oram having quit to attend school, Jas. Light, of Washington township, was the guest of Scott Kemper over Sunday. William Foster had an interesting article on road improvement id last week’s Herald. The biting frosts eff last week did considerable damage to the late corn north of this place. Miss Myrtle Oram returned home Monday after a protracted visit with friends at Rensselaer. The Hamilton-Marvin Comedy Company is entertaining our people at McCurry’s Hall this week; Thd gt’djk' eWb df this vicinity is being gathered iioWj blit owing to the excessive dry season they are of poor quality. The thugs, bums and sandbaggers will hold a four days’ reunion at Morocco next week. It is sometimes called a fair. Uncle Daniel Gray, aged about eighty years,- was at the World’s Fair last week and had the nerve to circumnavigate the Ferris wheel.

Dr. Triplet, accompanied by a number of old Vets, came over Monday to Goodland and went over the Pan Handle to Indianapolis. About the usual number of our people followed the sandbaggers and “three aces and a lovely deuce”feHow» to the Kentland fair. We hope Prof. Dickerson will see to it that there is no more mud pies made this winter than the teachers who have them made can use themselves. Goodland has become, here of late, the dumping ground for all the scourings of h—, and every other bad place, so that it has necessitated the employment of a night watch. John Sheppard has been given the job until the vagabonds move on. Mr. Ramsburg, ex-State Treasurer, of Kansas, and a free thought lecturer, will speak to the people of this Vicinity about Oct. Ist Mr. R. spoke to our people about one year ago and left a favorable impression is the reason for his reason for his return. A young thug by the name of Poland was arrested last week and fined $3. This is the blood that was going to slug Marshall Apger with a rock the evening he arrested his brother for disorderly conduct. No doubt he would if not for the timely warning of Mr. Rockwood, w T ho stood near.

We had long been under the impression that it was a reunion of the old soldiers held at Brook week before last. But we believe we were laboring under a delusion after seeing one of the badges printed for the occasion and worn by the W. R. C. ladies that bore this legend, “Fifth annual reunion of the S. of V., 1893, Brook, Ind.” That badge bears upon its face a lie. Never has there been four previous reunions of the S. of V’s. held in this county and we challenge anyone to the contrary. And any set of men that will change a reunion of the “old vets” to one of the S. of V. ain’t got a drop of honest blood gurgling through their veins. An accident that came near proving fatal to four men occurred in the south part of town Friday afternoon. Will Shaffer and Mr. Pasdaw were putting down a well for Mrs. James, just south of where the old mill formerly stood. They had dug the well to the rock, but got no water and had to drill. When they had gone only a few feet they noticed a peculiar odor arising from the hole in the rock. But as they drilled deeper the fumes of gas became stronger until some one, with a morbid curiosity, suggested that they try it and see if it would burn. No sooner said than done. An old oily rag was

I lighted and thrown into the hole | trettf Whuro one of the parties [ sat holding the drill. You can | bettef im'dgihe the freuH when | the fatg ablaze struck the botltftu j ffi the hole, One long, loud b»&si ds tfi ft heavy dap of thunder Oi* d idjtd (if *aek and then all was still. People from far and near. Some trdiiP bling with fear for their friends. But dltSf Viewing the surroundit phtitf tto one was killed, btfi four rtferf #e're seriously burned. Mt’.* »h’af*ef wits badly burned about the ttted hands. Mr. Pasdaw was down in the well at the time holding the drill and was only burned on one hand, Another workman, art old geirtleuiafi, was also badly burned Oil the face. Put perhaps the most seriously Injured was John who had just stepped to the edge of the well to look down as it exploded. His face and hands Were burned until he was almost Unrecognisable'. It is believed that none of tile unfortunate men are burned deep. Mr. Shelland was knocked a number of feet from the well and his hat blown over a house near by. At this Writing (Tuesday noon) all are reported as doing well. Jack the; RipFEEi.

SORGHUM VALLEY.

C. C. Sigler has a hay press running in full blast in the Valley. Miss Blanche Hayes began school Monday at No. 6, in Marion township. Warner Hopkins is talking of going to Chicago to attend the World's Pair to-day. Elvin Overton gpettt Saturday night and Sunday‘with friends and relatives at Lee. J. P. Overton, of Pleasant Ridge, spent a couple of days last week, with his two sons, Elvin and Handle,- of this place. As the school year is about to open, the “School Boy.” who has been so long silent will try to Write’ a few letters for your paper again. We are glad to inform! our readers that Wilbur Tharp, our old teacher. will teach our school again this winter beginning next Monday. Rev. B. F. Ferguson preached to a large audience at the Chapel Saturday evening and Rev. Simonton delivered an interesting discourse on Sunday afternoon. Owing to the dry weather the fires along the railroad have been very numerous and destructive this summer. Another fire Monday burned a large rick of hay for Wat Reynolds, and burned over an extensive tract of land. School Boy.

His Position Explained.

Mr. Editor— l noted the peculiar argument of the Republican last Week conceding a discretion to the Board of Commissioners to postpone the gravel road election called by the board. This construction would enable the wise editor to duplicate his large bill for advertising. This week he insists that if the voters should show a majority “yes” that the contract will have to be let instanter, if not sooner. This is because the author wants to scare some one with the calamity howl of “Hard Times.” Both positions are wrong. The election having been called and the people notified, no postponment was in order. The bids for construction can be received at any regular session in the future, Sec. 3, after advertising in this county and Indianapolis. The board can fix a time at the June or September session, 1894. To what false assumptions supposed personal interests will lead even as wise a man as Bro. Marshall. * *

Q ILL AM. Editor People’s Pilot.— The election held in the Gifford drainage district shows the feelings of the people in that locality. Mr. Gifford had just enough friends for pall bearers, and brought with him the health officer of Medaryville to protect‘himself. The guilty needs no accusing. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures burns. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Saive cures sores. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve cures ulcers. A. F. Long & Co.

Real Estate Transfers, for the Week Ending September 4, 1893.

Traveler’s Insurance Co. to Artie Wagner, w 4, 18-27-7, 286.35 acres, $10,022.25. John Coen to A. Leopold, Weston’s '2nd add., Rensselaer, $65. John W. Clouse to A. Leopold, n 4 sw 2-31-5. John W. Clouse to A. Leopold, sw sw 2-31-5, SI,BBO. Sylvester Galbreath to Benj. J. Gifford, und. 1-11 ne se 22-30-6, 80 acres, $2,500.

Wonderful Success Obtained by Using Herb Remedies in Treating Chronic Disease. Mfepih- ■ W,. I-MAN-O-WA. WHO IS HE? He Istbe Great Indian Doctor Hr fe the benefactor of bnmiinity. lie is tie* well known Herb Dtx-lor Who has cured so) many suffering people around Rensselaer dwrlint itee past two years. How can be cure people expected to div? ; How can lie cure those terrible Chronic dis-eases-with-which so many are afflicted? Uy using a new system of medicine—new to the white race, but well known and hundreds of years efld to the hirtlnu*. His medicines 1 over 2.000 in number, are not polslmous drugs but the natural sweetness of the earth. Sick ! people are doctored even by self st yled spec‘lalists on poisonous mineral drugs. If Ireaflthy people tried to live on them they would certainly die. How then. can the sick expect b> live on them? Tin-best foods for man or beast are vegetable, therefore they ought to be and are the best medicines for the sick. Dr. MAN-O-WA only uses vegetable medicines. composed of roots, harks gums and herbs which prepared Into a tea. will nourish the body and make tin- blood pure -mid healthy. by drawing all poison from tin- system and restoring livulth. strength and vitality. The doctor lias strong IndirrscnM-nt s from bis aruuy friends in Jasper county auu In fact from all over the state. U. C. Titus, ex-sheriff of Boom- county, ; Ind.,: Out- physicians eould neither give us any encouragement-uur tho boy relief. Dr. Miin-ir-Wa made atlromughexamination and prepared treatment for him. and through tils constant and scientific* treatment our baby boy lt»* lieen saved to us. Mrs. .Jen-n-ie Ashley. Erankfort. Ind.:l was a great sufferer with dyspepsia, neuralgia, catarrh ot throat and eves, nervous debility, and after taking two tnontlrs’ treatment 1 wits •■onipletely cured. Mrs. E, H. Spivey. Cyclone. Ind..: I had been a inlsetHi>le sufferer for years. 1 had severe catarrh of throat, with complete loss of voice; could only speak in a whisper; -was having chills and fevCrl was also a constant I sufferer from diseases peculiar to my sex. After taking four months’ tteiitmeni, I was completely cared. Mary Hopkins. Erankfort. •Ind.: My life was ; miserable.- I wasnWly too anxious tvdie and get relffel. I eould only get ease when under the influence of laudawtnw. After five months’th'vatimynf I have been cured of opiuni hnMt and'am-enjoying IH* fts J have not done nelore for years Joseph Culler, Harmony. Ind!.: Afterbeglnning yonr treatment I l-mpi-oveil wonderfwily, as 1 had been told my ease was inetiraWe. After three months treatment I tiud that I cun do as much work as the average matt of my age. MAN-O-WA. THE INDIAN HERR DOCTOR has siic'cesMolly treated many ot hers In this section wfiowere afflicted with Catarrh. Stomach, Liver. Kidney and Bladder Disease Heart Trouble, Epilepsy, Rheumatism, SypliIls, Spermatorrhea. Night Emissions. Nervous Debility, Eemale Weakness. Bronchitis. Wasting ana Chronic Diseases, which only n skillful specialist can cure. An- you discouraged? Ila ve you thought you could not get well? Tin- Dis-,tor knows better than you whether you cun or not. Call and see liim. He can tell your disease at once. If lie ch.n do this he knows how to doctor you. If Incan cure or relieve your suffering let him do so. His examinations are free. He will plainly tell you just what can tie done for you. MAN-O-WA will be lit the Makeever House in Rensselaer on Wednesday. .Sep., 20,1893 one day only and return every four weeks. Terms including medlcinh to $8 pei month. Address. MAN-O-WA INDIAN MED. Co. • IMP,i South Illinois st. Indianapolis. A. McCoy, Pres. T. J. McCoy, Vice Pres. E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier. A. it. Hopkins. AsslstantCasbior. A. McCOY & CO’.S BANK. Does a general banking business, Money loaned for short time at current rates. We make a specialty of FARM luOJL3STS on long time with privilege of partial payments. Assignee’s Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I have been appointed assignee of the property of Ralpii Fendig. of Rensselaer. Jasper county. Indiana, and that 1 have accepted said trust, and that said property will be administered upon as provided by la w. Dated this 6th day of September. 18'.)3. B. E. FEN DIG. Sept. 8-15-22.

Addison Parkinson to Board of Commissioners Jasper County, pt sw 6-29-5. Susannah Whitson to .losina Van Syll DeKock, pt sw 30-32-7, 161.80 acres, $4,000. Josiah Lavinder to Lydia F. Lavinder, se ne 35-32-5, 40 acres, S4OO. Geo. F. Mellender to John L. Osborne, w 4 nw, 35-29-5, 80 acres, $2,500. Josephus Mason to Larkin C. Logan, und. 1-6 st nw 35-29-5, 80 acres, S4OO. Millie D. Mason to Larkin C. Logan et al, und 1-7 st nw 20-30-5, 80 acres, sl. John Mason et al, to Larkin C. Logan, und 3-6, st nw 26-30-5, 80 acres, $1,120. Ralph Fendig to Henry O. Harris. Its 15. 16, bl 4, Rensselaer, 812,125.

The G. A. Ik post, of this city, made a vow handsome appearance last Monday morning, oefore they left for Indianapolis to attend the national encamps ment. They took with them the handsome banner and flag which were presented to them last week by the Women's Relief Corps. Visit Dr. Horton's office when wanting new teeth. He can make plate of any kind; gold, platinum, aluminum, etc. Everyone gets perfect fitting plates. Over Laßue’s.

Kohler BrickandTile 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 any quantity. We mae tile in all sizes from 3 to 12 inch, and will compete in prices with any kiln in the country. Call for prices. Ynm kx-ateri one mile westof Rensselaer. Free dr?W*ry trny place in town. JOHN KOHLER. 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 Workmanlike manner and at Reasonable □rices. He keeps an expert wrse shoer employed constant!)’ and makes a specialty of this branch of business. All work guaranteed. "A /[ ~Y~ T Brick shop on Front *t.. M. L/. Memphill,

—— -- J S—_7_ -IT J. .J.—... —>GROCERIES.<.ZZX——— - ■ _ .7-7.? iimuaiiiiii .. •--■Ti,.j-Tun——«*■— ~ JZ A Prill We have opened out X bill ;; in our new building with a full line of groceries ail(l • - and provisions and solicit a share of your pat- -■ . :: ronage. All goods (jOmplete £ fresh and neat. We ■J will also carry a small T • t line of hardware. Line. £ v ~ , Store on van Rensselaer street. . !• south of McCoy’s bank building. WARNER ft SHEAD. OftEAT SPEAR"HEAD COlft i . CHEW and SAVE THE TAGS. Ong Hundred and Seventy-Three Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Doses, $173,250.00 In valuable Presents to be Civen Away in Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1,1 55 STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD WATCHES 331,00)20 5,775 FINE IMPORTED FRENCH CfPERA GLASSES, MOROCCO BODY, BLACK ENAMEL TRIMMINGS, GUARANTEED ACHROMATIC... 28,875 W 23,100 IMPORTED GERMAN BUCKHORN HANDLE, FOUR BLADED POCKET KNIVES23,IOO 0J 11 5,500 ROLLED GOLD WATCH CHARM ROTARY TELESCOPE TOOTH PICKS ••«••••.. 57,75 j CO 11 5,500 LARGE PICTURES (14x28 inches) IN ELEVEN COLORS; for frumh.g, ’ no advertising on them— 2m I B 'EL OO 261,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING T0#73,250 00 The above articles will be distributed, by counties, among parties who chew SI’EAII HEAD Plug Tobacco, and return to us the TIN TAGS ti ken therefrom. We will distribute 22® of these prizes in thia county as follows: To TH 3 PARTY sending us the greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS from this county we will givel GOLD WATCH. To the FIVE PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each, 1 OPERA GLASS... .5 OPERA GLASSES To the TWENTY PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 POCKET KNIFE2O POCKET ILICVE\ To the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending ns 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 100 PICTURES. Total Number of Prices for this County, 820. CAUTION.—No Tags will be received before January Ist, 1801, nor after Febrw.rv lr.\ 7894. Each package containing tags must be marked plainly with Naxnocf Sern’a-r, Countv. state, and Number of Tags in each package. All charges on muat tx> prepaid. READ.—SPEAR HEAD possesses more qualities of intrinsic voice than any other plug tobacco produced. It is the sweetest, the toughest, the richest. HJ’KACi lIEA'A !x absolutely, positively and distinctively dhlerenbin flavor from any oltseir .Jug A trial will convince the most skeptical of this fact. It is tbo largest seller ~:iv timt.Ar shape and style on earth, which proves that it has caught the popular taste and phases the people. Try it, and participate in the contest for prizes. See that a TIN TAO,is ou every 10 cent piece of SPEAR HEAD you buy. Sena in the tags, no matter how aaXl t’.iii quantity. Very sincerely, THE P. J. SORG COMPANY, Middlltowx, Otrt >. A list of the people obtaining these prizes in this county will be puhJisLcu in th;» rwntu- immediately after February Ist, 1891. DON’T SEND MY TAGS BEFORE JANUARY I, ISM.