People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CHICAGO ® BARGAIN • STORE.

[A New Departure. ' A new departure out of the old rut into the Inew progressive age. gßverware T 0 1710 P 0 W J The celebrated Standard Watch Co.-, of Syracuse, N. Y., are selling to all the large stores (throughout the country a quantity of DOUBLE (PLATED Spoons and Forks, which they want |sold at a nominal price for an advertisement. |We have them for this city and will throw out .the first lot to-morrow. |6 Tea Spoons, in package, Often chokj |3 Table Spoons, “ “ Sold for 9h! Forks, “ " tl.oo. I Napkin Rings, Sugar Shells, Butter Knives. I Pickle Forks, Peppers or Salts. Triple I Plate, A. 1. Each article in a I Satin Lined Box. j CHOICE, 25 Cents Each.

i Holiday Goods. ==■_ - • ( Our Mr. Forsythe is in Chi-] cago this week, buying an im- 1 mense stock of Holiday Goods.i You will be duly informed of] their arrival, so that you can in-j spect them. 1 > Ji

CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.

.... »Our Corner isj ! LIBERAL!! We are now prepared to wait upon the Public in the capacity of RECTORS. Our Stock is COMPLETE, and special Attention will be given to Preparing for Burial. Embalming a Specialty. C. C. Sigler, Son & Co., Calls Attended Day or Night.

Mrs. James Babcock died last. Monday morning, at her home four miles south of Rensselaer. She had been sick about four weeks of hemorrhage of the bowls, which was the cause of her demise. She was born in 1850 and was married to James Babcock on Dec. 6, 1870. She was the mother of nine children, all of whom are living. The funeral occured Wednesday morning at the Church of God, Rev. Ferguson preaching the funeral sermon, after which her remains were interred at the Weston cemetery. Mrs. Babcock was a woman whom everybody liked. She had many friends who will mourn her loss. Ignorance of the merits of Do Witt’s Little Early Risers is a misfortune. These little pills regulate the liver, cure headache, dyspepsia, bad breath, constipation and biliousness. A- F. Long <t Co.

The affairs of the awful Wakarusha ditch case are still in the soup. It seems that the joint board still continues on a wrangle about the thing and can come to no definite conclusion. They met again last Tuesday, but for what they did, might have stayed at home and saved the county the expense, as neither board could agree. There the matter stands and they even adjourned without making a day to meet, again. As to the outcome of this we are unable, to say, but it looks as if they have had plenty of time to come to some sort of a decision, one way or the other. We could not improve the quality if paid double the price. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the best salve that experience can produce, or that money can buy. A. F. Long & Co.

For Bule. One large gasoline stove, 1 kitchen drop leaf table, 6 wood chairs, 1 three-drawer dresser, all at half price and as good as new. T. H. Geer. Mrs. Isaac Kepner and children are visiting her parents at Brookston. George Raub, of Chalmers, who has been visiting his cousin. Joe Reynolds, returned home last week. A wreck on the Monon at Thayer, last Tuesday caused the delay of trains so that we had no mail during the whole day. A lodge of Pythian Sisters was instituted at Kentland last Tuesday night. The local lodge of this place attended in a body. Mrs. J. B. Abrams, of Brunswick, Georgia, has been visiting the family of Ralph Fendig. She left for Atlanta last Monday.

Mrs. Elizabeth Sayler, wife of uncle Isaac Sayler died at their home about two miles west of Rensselaer, last Monday morning of complications of lagrippe Mrs. Sayler was getting pretty well along lifes’s journey at the time of her death, being 83 years of age. She was born in Fairfield county, Ohio and with her husband settled in this county in 1850. By her death another old settler goes to the great beyond. Soon these old pioneer will all be gone and none will bo in*’* to tell the story of their early days in the wesiera If you can afford tobeannovrd by sick headache and constipation. don I joe Writ’s Little Early Risers for these little pills will cure them.

We have something nice and neat in the w r ay of calling, cards for the ladies, which we will print at very low prices. Call see them. Back at my old stand, Long’s 7 drug store, and prepared to do all kinds of veterinary and dental surgery. Call and see mo. T. H. G'eer. D. V. S. We have another great offer to make our readers. If you will send us we will send the Pilot one year and fifty i o ten and twenty cent standard r- >vels. Dr. I. B.\ Washburn, lhe optician. handles the celebrated Trolley's Kohinoor eye glasses, the best made. Attention is called to the ad, “See Again as in Youth,” in another place in this paper.

A. F. Long & Co. The box social at Bell Center. Saturday night, was A success in, every way r < o-h-- was realized, and it will ’e ed in the purchase of-a school library, This is what she.-.’ . iu ever s’, school room. Have you ordered all the rwul ing matter you want for tmAvhiter? If not cal! at this office and wo will take your name for any paper or magazine published