People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1893 — To The Public. [ARTICLE]
To The Public.
Those parties who have tickets on the Williams Studio can have them honored at Porter’s Studio until September 20th. Respectfully, Porter’s Studio.
W. H. McDoel, general manager of the Monon lines was in Indianapolis recently, traveling in his private car, which got out of repair, and it became necessary to repair it there. Wishing to go to Delphi, McDoel boarded one of the regular trains and took a seat in the smoking room of the parlor cars. Soon the conductor came in and called for his fare. McDoel handed him $1.65 for his fare. The conductor seems to have not known McDoel, and naturally supposed that he had, with his private car, been left behind at Indianapolis. Thinking this a good opportunity to test the conductor’s honesty, McDoel looked after his train report when it was turned in and found that no cash fare paid to Delphi was shown. He called the attention of Gen’l. Supt. Collins to the fact, and the conductor is now out of a job.— Michigan City Dispatch. From general appearances and all reports, the smallpox scare seems to have subsided into inocuous desitude, and there need be entertained as to the further spread of the disease from the so called case that was here. Careful investigation has been made and there are no traces of it left. The child from Muncie that was here is reported as nearly recovered from the disease, so that our citizens should have no fear of the spread of that malady in this vicinity. 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. I
