People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1893 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

/ AM NOW ENJOYING PERFECT HEALTH. Cason, Ind., Feb. 2, 1892. Dr. Man-O-Wa. Frankfort, Ind. Dear sir:—l have been a sufferer for twelve years from nervous debility, dyspepsia and troubles resulting from child birth. I was a miserable invalid and was unable to be up at all times. lam happy to say that after taking a thorough course of treatment from Dr. Man-O-Wa I am now enjoying perfect health for the first time in 12 years. Yours truly, Eliza Stoops. Dr. Man-O-Wa will be at the Makeever House in Rensselaer on Wednesday, Oct. 18th. We made mention last week of the organization of a dramatic company, of which the following young gentlemen and ladies take part. Messrs. Wm. Lloyd, Frank Maloy, Fred Phillips and Misses Genevieve Huffman, Martha Robinson, Eliza Tuteur and Hattie Rhodes. The play, “Our Boys,” is a comedy of high order, which is under the personal direction direction of Mr. Llyod, who was at one time connected with the Booth-Barrett combination. Everybody knows the other gentlemen and ladies and that is a sufficient guarantee that the play will be a success. Dr. M. E. Blair, of Ohio, was in Rensselaer last week extracting teeth without pain. Several hundred teeth were extracted and those who had their teeth out say they experienced no pain whatever. Dr. Horton has equipments and will continue to extract teeth absolutely without pain or harm. No charge when not satisfactory. Will visit Dunnville, Tuesday, October 10. Wouldn’t it be a good thing to have an Amrican flag floating from the pole on the north school building. There is nothing that inspires and teaches patriotism as the sight of the grand old stars and stripes. The flag should be flying from the school house during school hours, at least. County Recorder Hunt made record this week of some original. patents to lands from the United .States to the following persons: Mary Noland, July 1, 1852; Wm. M. Noland, Jan. 10, 1850; James Williams, May' 10, 1840; William J. Larn, April 1, 1648; Mary Noland, Dec. 31,1850. Mrs. Lecklider has secured the services of Miss Avey, of Ft. Wayne, who is fully competent in the art of trimming ladies hats. Mrs. Lecklider is to be congratulated upon securing the services of this lady. The Florida exhibit which is en route to the World’s Fair, is to stop here next Saturday, and those desiring to see it can have a chance for a dime.