People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1893 — Page 5
| LIVERY, FEED AND | SALE STABLE. J ROBERT I ■ ®*ifoprietor. ! °l d stand on ' !U1 Rensselaer street. I /'' West of IjUblic Square; ! I first 61 fiSS tigs Vith or without Drivers. I HiiAsoitA itm. I H. L. BROWX. D. D.S. I - - giH 5 fa gL4a Jjgjgg Gold Fillings, Crown and Bridae | - • 3". "'Wj tiWAt BFRGEON. S . ~ , RENSSELAER. tN D. jf.-wAll Who would preserve their natural teeth I would give (aim a call. Special attention 5f’ v ®?'so Win# teethe pass OK vitalized air' | extraction of teeth. Office over f 7: Sears,Pres. '" fexfn * • L- Chilcote, Asst. Cashier. fc Citizens Slate Bat Capital Paid in MQ,OM,', , ¥ «> . >.. ,■ Profits•S.fioo. as a State BifSK J««> fijstw. Does general banking business. Interest allowed on special deposits. This bank is examined quarterly by the Auditor of State. There has never been a failure of a bank orHHnteed under this law., Money loaned on ® fhorttlnie. Exchange bought and sold on all PdlhiSf. Collections made and I?-... TRUSTEE'S NOTlcfe > Notice is hereby given that I will be at my office at John A. Knowlton’s, in Jordan township, on the fourth Saturday of each month t' ton:the transaction-of business connected with the duties of Trustee. .., JL* i- 1 James H. Carr, , Trustee Jordan Townsbin. Simon P. Thompson, David. j7TfiOMPBON Attorney at Law, Notary Public. THOMPSON St BRO., Attorneys at Law, RenaseJaer, Ind. 1 Practice tn all the courts; .. We pay particu..aftJeiltfFn tdj pdying. ttixes, selling and le».stt>« ,'npdc. M L, Spitler, Collector and Abstrsictor. MORDECAIF. CAMf ~ Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business in the profession ; with promptness and dispatch. Office in second story of the Makeever building. GEORGE GOFF, Rensselaer) Ind M Restaurant, Bakery, ' *=-AKD— We keep D. F. BtoiiiilCr’s celebrated brands df bread and buns —received fresh from Chicago. . Anyone banting a good; square ideal should call updn Mr. Goff. dHARLBS B. MILLS. .At Rensselaer, Indiana. Penstoris. Collections and Real Estate. Abstracts carefully prepared. Titles Examined. tSTTarip. Loans negotiated at lowest rates. . Offlcb upstairs ovorChicago Bargain Store. ' C. B. STEWARD, DEALER IN Domestic, White, Household, Eldredge and Singer Sewing Machines, • Estey Organs, Pianos, eh Rensselaer, Ind. Agent for Continental, Home, Germania and North British Fire Insurance Companys, and the Accident Association of Indianapolis, Ind.
A. McCoy, Pres. T. J. McCoy, Vice Pres, E. L. Hollingsworth, Cashier. A. JR. Hopkins. Assistant Cashier. 1 McCOY & CO’ S'BANK. Does a general banking business. Money loaned for short time at current rates. We make a specialty of LOANS on long time with privilege of partial payments. . 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. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, LAWYER, Rensselaer - Indiana. 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 Witch Hazel Salve cures ulcers. A. F. Long & Co.
AN IGNORANT DEMOCRAT
Wants to Know Something About Some Thlfto«i< EdiTOHS I do not know very much and, perhaps that is the reason I have always been a Democrat. Ignorant as I am; however; 1 fealfar think there is one thing >hat Ido it now, and that is the Democrat pary is divided on one great question that fbr sixty yfdr» it was a unit on. For a quarter of d century I haye been a voter in this party. From Jackson to Cleveland? my fatdilj' hws been in its ranks. My whole political teachings, faith and action have been Democratic.- I have found that however much my party has differed on candidates; party policy, and sometimes on a few great- national issues, yet when it came to the money question it has always bbk'ri toliH tor silver. In the days wneh Were our only circulating meahiift w< remember how every piece of silver was stored away as a precious keepsake, and by my political associates denominated Democratic currency. What pride we once took in calling ourselves hSi-d ifiottey and hard money we then tifiderstood to mean silver and gold, especially silver. Well do we remember of hearing tire fathers' tell of packing the silv'c'r <MWs aJwky in the saddle-bags and riding era to the land office at Crawfordsville. It was the good old Democratic currency; the bright silver doli lars thdf paid the entrance price of many a western ftoW; ,in all our lives until these late days did we hear a Democrat coffipldih' of Silver; As We said in the* Vto know but ' little, but of the to# things we ido know one of them is, that, to iouf mind, Democracy and silver have always been inseparable. Nd't wly-democracy an- r ciently for silvef, Wt oUr late state and national platforms h’fft’e I declared for it. Only just a few years ago our state platform came out square and fair for free stß'&f.’ Alrifost every state and national conV#fiMos from 1876 to 1892 have arraigned We Republican party for demonetizing silver. Upon every Democratic stump we have heard our ioratofS thdcowardly ■act of 1873’., with’ & their eyes have we heard our spealto’ts plead for the return of the dhddy dollars, the money of the constitution. Not only in party plattorm.s and Political stump speakers have wd the Democratic cry for silver, but tft the 9 f congress its Democratic friends have spokeil for it The great modern Democratic leader, John G. Carlisle, said in one of his great speeches in congress, “I know that the world’s stock of precious metals Is heme too large; and 1 see no reason to apprehend that it will ever become so. Mankind will be' fortutiate indeed if the annual production of gold arid silver Shall keep pace with tlib driiiddl iricf’gtSS ot population, commerce and industry. According t-g iny irieW Of the subject; the conspiracy which seeriis to Ween formed here and in Europe to by legislation and otherwise tHreeseveiithS to due-half s os the metallic money o’s thd Wqfld, id the riiost gigantic efiffie df the Carlisle, the then Democratic leader of the.hidUsd waspleading for Silver; W.as then Ori the old Democratic platfdrrii. and every member of his party in the house applauded his speech. Ido not know much, but I do know that until quite recently I have always been lead to think that the Democratic party was solid for silver. I am not alone in this belief, but thousands and thousands of others have been lead to look at this subject just as I do. While many of the ablest men of my party are to-day standing up bravely for silver, yet the whole power of a Democratic administration is against it. Here is division. A house divided against itself can not stand. Democracy without silver is, to me, no Democracy Tit all. A Discouraged Democrat. X
IT SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOUSE. J. B. Wilson, 371 Olay St., Sharpsburg, Pa., says he will not be without Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of La Grippe, when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King’s New Discovery, has done him more good than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free trial bottle at Meyer’s drug store. Large bottles 50c. and 11.
I WAS A HELPLESS CRIPPLE.
Zionsville, Ind. Dr. Man O-W-<:—When I begad your Indian Herb imrtmefnt three months ago I was a helpless cripple afld had been such for eight months- tbe result of kidney disease t*nd rheumatism. My digestion! was poor} 1 suffered intense pain and my feet afid legs were numb. I had been treated by »even physicians without gaining any jtcrTOanent relief. After taking your treatment tor six weeks I began to walk with the aid of crutches and can now walk Without the aid of either crutch or cane. Many thanks to you and your treatment for my recovery so far. Yows respectfully, M Ford. Dr. Man-O-Wa will be at the Makeever House, Rensselaer, Wednesday, Oct. 18. Consultation free.
Map of the United States.
A lai'ge map of the United Stated, and suitable for office and hoi£?£ nse'. is issued by the Burlington Copies will be mailed to any address on receipt of fifteen cents in postage by S. Eustis, General Passenger C. B. & Q. Ry., Chicago, The Wiri&ntfaeJ-topublican must t be taking sleep si hi Rip Van iWinkle. In its last issue it was | still advertising Odd Fellows* day the World’s Fair. We are to lo'arn that Esq. Elias Marion, of Darfjfcy towniship, is soon to become st Resident of Rensselaer, he having puf^hswcd 1 through Austin & Co. [the J. Il Wiltey farm in the 'edge of town. 1 Did any one hear of a 1 Stiigle 'ftosring mill closing down during psfhicy titees we have been passing through. People are compelled to have br&ad, if j the rest of the machinery deles stop. The tolling exposition which was here Saturday was a very interesting exhibit of ,the products of that country. This is sent out by a Florida raflroad'.concern to advertise the 'state. Il Wo® bn its way to the World’s Fair. , The board of pension eX&fiiiniers at Remington now consists of Dr. J. ,A. Hatch. M. F. Didlatto Mhd X P, Ramsey. The board noN# of two Democratsand one Rep\fbifca®/ i Dr. I. B. Washburn, the optician, handles the celebrated Trolley’s Kohinoor eye glasses, the Vtfrt .made. Attention is called to the inf; "S>e6 Again as in Youth,” in another in this paper. A Missouri editor last week said to his readers: ♦‘lf this paper does not please you this week you may attribute it to the fact that? the editor has felt just a little uiore like fighting than he’ has like editing a paper.” Editors are' not the only people going artund with a glitter in the eyS.
know how to 1 dd tiling at Rensselaer. Several partied Whose property was endangered by fire the dtho'r day gave a huge batfquet W thq’f&, who turned out and fought tlie flame I #. —White' Co. Democrat. dur ©ld friend, J. W. Swan 1 , of Wadena, Carrie .cMrr last, Saturday .to hear Populist CrllletW’s speech. John is still an earnest exponent of third party principles, arid, by-the-way, an able one.—Goodland Herald. All the talk in the world wit! not convince you so quickly as one trial of De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve for scalds, burns, bruises, skin affections and piles. A. F. Long & Co. We are in receipt of a letter from Rev. Andrew Gietl, who is now pleasantly located at Golden, Colorado. He was formerly Connected with the Indian schools near here. He will receive the Pilot. Train robberies and highway “hold ups” are rather on the decline for the past few days. Probably something that will knock them all out will occur one of these days. The people of Monticello seem to be very anxious as to who they will have for their next postmaster. . The portion of the congressional grist has not as yet been ground out, and they are all expectancy down there. Wm. Baker, a Porter county farmer, has had his affections trifled with to the amount of SIO,OOO. Emily Peter was the trifler and had promised to marry him. Probably if he had married her, he would have given SIO,OOO to have been released from the bonds afterward.
JBL JS :■ B MMES fl. WAITE; AA JrAeJ MwWoof Co., JtWnwf, tnd. , y«<fi*d|Hß»mbertheeonffiUonltraa!nffvfi yeah ejd. #hen I was afflicted witft a comvtao* tion of aiseasas, and* thought ther<Wan N 0 rQR Mtltrie? all kinds of medicines, and scorn of eminent physician*. My Mtvcs ware prostrated, producing dizziness, heart and ail the iU» feat stake life miserable. I outameoced to taka MILES' NERVINE Of physical trweks, auffering from nervous pros- ■ a o a.* fratiort. taking prescriptions from M *llocal physicians who have no knowL ■ • edge of their case, and whose death Q dsrtaln, I feel like going to them and saying, ••arfM. Aitra- Ntnwiat AWoaeountD.-- In my profesfitew, mm m fnere there are so many su g al I Wr* |J fro® overwork,men I proetra, tion and nervoua exbatnuoft, brought on by the character of the busines* engaged In, I would STHOUSANDS M a eurecure far all auflbrlng from these cauaek _ jAMKa B- Warrfcr SoM on a Positive Guarantee. Dr. Ml Uy PILLS,SO Do«ks 25 Ct* Sold by B. F. Fendig & Co.
A Merchant's Opinion.
: GtW.et te, “Why da you advertise so freely in the WWpapers?” asked a business mafl, tecently, to a successful merchant, *T will tell you why. ” replied tbe merchant “We are in business here and We mean business. We ; want the people all over the country to know it, so that, when they come to town, they will give us a call. Xri th'i® way we frequently secure trade that would 1 not otherwise come to us. We do not propose to jwaft tor people to find us out. We prefer to let then! know who we are, where we are and what we are doing. The time to advertise, and to liberally, is when business is dull. Printer’s ink spread over your announcements in the Ccfithnkw of a newspaper of general circirtation, will do .more than anything else to ibring customers to your place of business. You may scatter cards,- dodgers, hand bills, etc., from Jerusalem to Jerico, and scarcely anybody reads them, but an advertisement isl a newspaper is read by everybody, be|cause it is a part and parcel of the’ fcwspaper.
the PRcI&P OF merit. Is fully demonstfsMd in the use of Craft’s Distemptff Cure among horses. It c u res Chi'Cfflie Coughs, Colds, Pink Eye and all catarrhal troubles of the horse. It is acknowledged by Veterinary Surgeon# to be a wonderful remedy and the only known specific treatment for Distemper. Price' 50 cents. Sold by F. B. ! MejWr A factory CliiffllDey forty-eight I feet high com posed Of paper has just bceri erected frißresian. goffftf vHTT say B. F. Ferguson can’t make y'Ob a loan, but call and see him'. He unlimited resources and capital from Which to make loans. 6 per cent interest at the end of the year. The earliest record of cavalry is dfl the Assyrian monument, about 1000' B. C. Our Honor Hull. The following persons have our thanks for the amounts following their names, subscription to the Pilot, since our last issue: , L. H. Noland. Greenhill $1 00 Matt Ream, Remington 10) Geo. 11 Brown. Rensselaer 1 00 Loughridge & Bon. Rensselaer 2 00 W. E. Overton. Surrey.. 50 W. H, Hoover. Rensselaer 1 00 Delos Thompson. Rensselaer 12’ J. C. Thornton. Valparaiso 50 Henry B. Murray, Rensselaer 1 50 Randolph Wright. Mt. Ayr 1 CO Peter Foulks, Zartl '5 t»TN'o name will appear in the aliove list when otherwise' requested by the subscriber. SIOO REWARD. For any Cut, Bruise, Lameness, Swollen Limbs, Saddle or Collar Galls that Morris’ English Stable Liniment will not cure. It cures when all others fail. Use it and you will not be disappointed. Price 25c.. 50c. and *l. Actually worth $25 to consumer. Sold by F. B. Meyer. Eight Weeks lor Ten Cents. Each week an able reform speech, live editorials, the cream of th® reform piess. and other matter of Incalculable value. No compromise with the powers that are crushing the Industries of the country. Such is the Progressive Farmer, an old time reformer. Try it. Eight weeks for ten cents. THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER, Mt. Vernon, Illinois,
Kohler Brick antl Tile Yard. JOHN KOHLER, Prop. N,ew machinery of the most improved pattern has been added and we are prepared to take contracts for brick and tile in any quantity. We make tile in all sizes from 3 to 12 inch, and will compete in prices with any. kiln in the country. Call for prices. Yard located one mile west of Rensselaer, Free delivery any place in town. JOHN KOHLER. Blacksmith And Wood Rapair 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 prices. He keeps an expert horse shoer employed constantly and makes a specialty of this branch of business. All work guaranteed. 7\ /T T JT T T— *ll Brick shop on Front st., JVL . L. empnill,
A Full and ♦ Complete Line.
□REAT SPEARHEAD CONTEST. SAVE THE TAGS. One Hundred aid Sewnfj-Tbree Thousand Two Hundred and Tiffs Ooifars, $173,250.00 In Valuable Presents to be Given Away In Return for SPEAR HEAD TAGS. 1,1 55 STEM WINDING ELGIN GOLD WATCHES...SM.6SO W 6,775 FINE IMPORTED FRENCH OPERA GLASSES, MOROCCO BODY, ’ BLACK ENAMEL GUARANTEED ACHROMATIC... 28,875 00 23,1 00 ® L . A . D .E? 23,100 00 115,500 GOLD WATCH CHARM BOTARY TELESCOPE TOOTH 57 7GW 11 5.600 LARGE Pi'ctUßES"(l4x2B inches) IN "ELEVEN COLORS; for framing, 261,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING T 05173,260 00 The above articles will be distributed, by ewontlea, among parties who chew SPEAR HEAD Plug Tobacco, and return to us the TIN TAGS tdcen therefrom. We will distribute 22« of these prize* in thia eouuty a* follows: To THE PARTY sending us the greatest number of SPEAR HEAD - TAGS from thia 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....o OPERA GLASSES. To the TWENTY PARTlESsending us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 POCKET _„ TT _._„ KN1FE7?...20 POCKET KNIVES. Co the ONE HUNDRED PARTIES sending us the next greatest number of SPEAR HEAD TAGS, we will give to each 1 ~ Tr ,rr a 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 COLORSIOO PICTLRLC. Total Number of Prives for this Ccuniy, 22C. CAUTION.—No Tags will be received before January Ist, 1894, nor after February Ist, 1594. 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 packages must bo PrCpa READ.-SPEAR HEAD possesses more qualities of intrinsic value than any othc. plug tobacco produced. It is the sweetest, the toughest, the richest. SPEAR IIL.AI» is. absolutely, positively and distinctively diCorent in flavor from atty other plug tobacco. A trial will convince the most skeptical cf this fact. It is the largest seller or any similar shape and style on earth, which proves that it has caught the popular taste and pleases the people. Try it, and participate in the contest for prizes. Seo that a TIN TAG is on every 10 cent piece of BPEAR HEAD you buy. Send in the tags, no matter how small the quantity. ery s^g|r goRG COMPANY, Middletown, Onio. A list of the people obtaining these prizes in this county will be published in this paper immediately after February Ist, 1894. DON’T SBIII MI IMS WORE MMIMV I. BM. *.
We have opened out in our new building with a full line of groceries and provisions and solicit a share of your patronage. All goods fresh and neat. We will also carry a small line of hardware. Store on Van Rensselaer street, south of McCoy’s bank building.
WARNER & SHEAD.
