People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1893 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SEE fififliS AS » YOUTH 1 TMISI WOJISSfIFUL LtllSM Art the result of years of scientific expei. imenung, sad are now placed, owing to their superiority, preeminently above every heretofore produced in this Hue. ,ar? acknowledged by experts to be tho finest and most perfectly constructed Lenfiyg kawm, Rud are peculiarly a aunt cd to oottbettagfh 9 various visual hnperfee- ; cions. A trial of tnp KOHiKOOR will convince Apply to Dr. I. Washburn. Grand and Pfetit Jurors. The following names have been drawn by the jury commissioners to serve at the October term of the Jasper circuit court; which convenes ti^xt.Monday; , HfiAStJ .ii nVi Frri»> fiiiijtwk. Cui'Mitc'i-. .100 Banes. Carpenter. John W. Nowels. Newton. Chas. O. Spencer. Keener, o alter Ponsler. Newton. Thomas Eldridge, Bai kley. PETIT JURORS. Joseph Lane. Newton, lieiny B«iuk. Walker. William <'Hstw. Milroy, Wiiihttti H; ilobitisoti. oitiani,. Mielid B. Newton gdffdiß FlitN. Gllisthii K. E; Ihfekyrifod. Odndlaild; I rank W: Austih. WliQiltMOltt. Edward Leroy Flbiyjriee, James W. kenuedy. Jorda,ri.’ Rp)>ei t K IpvhL j Burk. Marlop. , , Isa'iioN. Makeever. Newton.' , , Frank M.. Jacks, Hulfgiilg.Orpv«: Frank M. HerHluiitttLwfflOi Public Hon. J. W. Swan; of Benton’ coutityj will J,t tHq fo'llb«< ing blJeeS in this! pdiinty fßlj lows: Knimaq; Oct. 23rd; at 7 p. m. Hershmari school house, Oct. 24th; at *p. ni. Everybody invited td.cditib bdt and he&r a fair and square disqtigs'ldti df dll the iiHjioi’tilHt W-’ fore the psoplfl. Placing Cards; You.can.bbiam a pack of the best.. plying, eaiss 0y setiditig cfeflbs ih jiuStage stamps to P. S. Eustis, General Passenger Agent, C. B. & Q.' R. R., Chicago,'lll. _ TheTeentjllo^bv' tffi 3 M loriin fire have ail been Mr. Halloran received SI,OOO on the building and S2OO on the fixtures. J. F. Iliff received 150 on the damage done to his barn,, and the Chicago Bargain Btorq go|t $i26150 afe their bark U John Maheever’s losses ou the building adjoining the Halloran place was fully adjusted by the insurance company having every thing repaired that was damaged by the fire. Little vegetable health producers: De Witts Little Early Risers cure malarious disorders and regulate the stomach and bowels, which prevents headache and dizziness.-A, F. Long & CO, Mrs. Lucy Clark has moved to town and John Osborne has moved to her farm. Preaching next Sunday; ttioffling and evening; at Christian church, • Bunday evening talk will be on “Christian Evidences from a Bible Standpoint: B John L. Nichole has itidVed back to his farni in Barklby; The Freewill Baptist church will endeavdf td pfioeecuie its work under thb .gitectidn , of, it§ present paStdr; Rev. A. M. Siidonton. All the itieriibei-s are re: quested to be punctual in all things; and all our friends are earnestly solicited to favor us with their co-operation. A cordial invitation to everybody. One word describes it—“perfection.” We refer to De Witts Witch Hazel Salve, cures obstinate sores, bums, skin diseases and is a well known cure for piles. A. F. Long & Co. The quarterly meeting of the F. W. Baptist church was held last Saturday and Sunday. The attendance Ayas fair from the other churches that are in this district. Try a sack of our White Lilly flour. W. R. Nowels & Son. I. S. Sinclair, of Cloverdale l , Ind., spent tho first of the week with his nephews Dee E. and I. A. Glazebrook. Mr. Sinclair is one of Putnam county’s most practical and successful farmers. The city election at Indianapolis occurred last Tuesday, and from all reports it was decidedly Republican by a large majority. They got the mayor, clerk, police judge, and the city council stands nineteen Republicans and two Democrats. The average majority of all those elected is near 2,500, while years ago • it was to the opposite—the Democrats carrying nearly everything with about the same majorities. \