People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1893 — Page 8

THE PEOPLE’S PILOT.

The County News.

BLACKFORD.

BY NUBBIN RIDGE.

Mrs. Morganegg is very ill. Butter 20c; eggs 20; rabbits Bc. Mary Jenkins returned home Sunday. About 14 inches of snow fell Saturday night. Chas. Reed has moved h’s store to Blackford. : unon McCurtain is very ill, doubtful of recovery. Mrs. Mattie George started for her iioine in Kansas, Tuesday. The thermometer stood at eight below zero Monday morning. Martin Miller, of Miami county. i.> visiting his brother,' Erwin, al present. Protracted meeting is still in progress at the Independence school house. A peanut social will be given at the Brushwood school house Friday evening. Some of the Nubbin Ridge hunters, when everything is scarce shoot chickens.

The box supper at Sandridge school house Thanksgiving eve. did not prove very successful on account of the snow’ storm. Qu ie a Horse race took place at Bl ickford a few’ days ago between Chas, and Jim Hurley’s horses. They bet horse to horse. The race was won by Jim’s horse. The fellow that lectured at Sandridge on Sunday night a week ago in the interest of the A. P. A. did not meet with very good success. It was thought he needed a little more history. It’s just as easy to try One Minute Cough Cure as anything else. It’s easier to cure a severe cold or cough with it. Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute (.lough Cure. Belter medicine; better result; bet ter try it. A. F. Long & Co.

LEE.

BY GUESS.

Th os. Jacks is on the sick list. Bohn, to Mr. and Mrs. Olis Jack's, on Ist inst., a boy. Ben Dodd is still shipping some, milk from this point. A. R. Rishling went to Rensselaer last Monday on business. Elvin Overton, of Rensselaer, was in this community last Sunil ay. >Vm. Kenton went to Francesville last week to finish up his hay business. Quite a deep snow’ has fallen and the tracks of the hunter are thicker than the tracks of game. Chas Lee. who is teaching school near Kniman was visiting his father Henry Lee, last Sunday. Thanksgiving was observed here very closely last week. Scarcely anything was done ex cept what was absolutely necessary. Farmers are buying and haul ing corn from Wolcott and other points to this place. Why don’t some of you buy a carload. It could be easily disposed of. Joe Lang who taught school at the Osborne school house, last winter, but who is now leaching in Gillam township Jasper Co., was visiting friends here last Sunday.

BJOKLIV'S SALVE. The i-est salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped iiands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Fur sale by F. B. Meyer.

V» hen on a visit to lowa, Mr. K. iHltnn. .<f Luray. Russell Comity Kansas, called at the laboratory of Chamberlain’s & Co.. Des Moines to show them his mx year old boy, whose life had been saved by Cnainberlain’s Cough Remedy, it having cured him of a very severe attack of croup. Mr. Dai lon is certain t-iat it saved his boy's life and is enthusiastic in bis praise of the Remedy. For sale by F. B. Meyers “the druggist.” C. E. Hersh m m has an ad in another column which will interest cash buyers. He will treat you right and deserves a share oi tne public’s patronage. Mortgages to the amount of' $17,i«4.04 have been recorded! with the county recorder since 4-ur last -.•port

Farmer’s [?]stitute.

The Jasper County Farmer's Institute will be held in Rensselaer, on Jan. 25 and 26, 1894, at some suitable room hereafter selected for that purpose. The State legislature made an allowance for forty dollars to this county for the purpose of defraying the expenses of Farmer's Institute. This is done in the interest of the farmers, the idea being that a place of this kind to meet and exchange views upon the different method of plowing, planting and harvesting of thedifferent kinds of crops, and 'he different kinds of stock handled on the farm and methods of feeding the same, with he results in each case obtained would beyond a doubt, bo beneficial to many farmers, and that information could »be gained in this way without expense to the farmer, that otherwise he could not avail limself of. as very few farmers take farm Journals. Instruction in the matter of how to get the nest results out, of our land and labor expended t heron is certain ly to be desired by every farmer. The legislature very properly view’s the matter in the light, that agriculture is the greai source from which the State of Indiana is enabled to

take, and maintain her place a> one of the great States of the union, financially and intellectuually. Therefore, shall we as citizens of one of the best countries in the State neglect the op portunity to avail ourselves oi the benefit derived through this great source of information secured to us by the legislature? Verily I say not. but let every farmer from this day shape his affairs so as to be at the county seat on these two days, to instruct and receive instruction on • his question of best methods of farming and stock raising, upon which their properity depends. A program has been made out of subjects and speakers experienced in the best methods of farming will be here from different parts of the State to lead in giving their views, followed by local speakers. We trust that all will feel it a privilege as well as a duty to attend and take part, whether your names are on the program or not, It is impossible to put you all on, but we want you to come and we believe you want to come. Do not let it be a failure. C. D. NowELS.Sec.

Only one Nighiou[?] to Florida.

The morning train via the Monon Route connects at Cincinnati with the 7:00 p. in. through vestibule train of the Queen and Crescent route reaching Jackson ville at 10:50 the following day. The service of this popular line is unsurpassed, by any line to the south. For rates, time tables, etc. address city ticket office 232 Clark St., Chicago, oi your local ticket agent. Burns are absolutely painless when DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is promptly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and lips, and never fails to cure piles. A. F. Long & Co. Notice to Blacksmits. All orders for blacksmith coal sent to C. W. Coen will be tilled promptly. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cleanses, purifies and heals. L was made for that purpose. Use it for burns, cuts, bruises, chapped hands, sores of all de scriptions, and if you have pile.use it for them. A. F. Long & Co. County Auditor Hunt has beet having a siege of recording lampat -ms during the past few days has recorded fifty-three. Early Risers, Early Risers ihe famous little pills for con stipation. sick headache, dy> pepsia and nervousness. A. F. Long & Co. Sam Fendig has purchased th* Ralph Fen dig stock of good and will continue to do busines at the old stand. Notice his a< in another column of this paper.

Notwithstanding the incelem ent weather of last Saturday, there was a good sprinkling o county people in ‘town to d< their week's trading. Well trimmed hats from 7. ! cents to *1 apiece, Tips, 50 cents (felt hats. 25cents. at Mrs. Lock lider's, during the balance of thseason. It not only relieves; it doe.more, it cures. We refer to Om Minute Cough Cure. Suitabh for all ages, all conditions, at all times. A. F. Long & Co. These are hard times but Mrs. Licklider will sell millinery goods at from 25 to 50 per cent, discount, the balance of the season.

Men's Soles.

One of our friends who is of a humorous turn of mind, hands us the following which reminds of many a fall we have received upon slippery sidewalks: ‘•They tell me that there are times that tries men’s soles. This I find is a fact for I have had a practical illustration of it on a slippery side walk. I have used my best effort to control my soles, and yet have failed; for in an unguarded moment, my right sole, the one that I have the most confidence in. would suddenly vear off more to the right, when the left one, being afraid it was going to be left, not knowing what the right one meant by such conduct, would suddenly dart off in a different direction, which would leave me without any visible support, and I have nad to sit down so quickly that I dislocated a tooth and shortened my spinal colum to some extent. I also had a very distinct view of the planets in the heavens, and was also observed of all observers. The'idea slipped into my mind that there was no dependance to be placed in men’s soles when the sidewalks were slippery.

FOUR BIG SUCCESSES. Having the needed merit to more than make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four remedies have reached a phenomenal sale. Dr.. King's New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds each bottle guaranteed—Electric Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, the best in the world, and Dr. King’s New Life Bills, which are a perfect pill. All these remedies are guaranteed to do just what is claimed for them and the dealer whose name is attached herewith will be glad to tell you more of them. Sold at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store.

J. W. Noland, who lives in Union township had a serious misfortune to fall upon him on vVednesday night of last week. His family had been away from home, and he was there by himself. About midnight he was awakened by almost being suffocated by smoke, which was arising from all parts of the house, which told him his home was in Hames. He had scarcely time to get out of the building, leaving behind him everything in the way of household goods, clothing, etc. Mr. Noland was lying in bed at the time, and had under his pillow ?195 in greenbacks, which went o swell the fire. This is quite a loss on the gentleman, and we hope that his friends will heartily lend him their aid. It is thought that the fire was the work of an incendiary.

Last Thursday w r as the twenty-ninth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Clark. >f this place. They spent the day at the home of Chas. Robinson, and upon their return in the evening, they found their home tilled with a number of their friends, who had come to remind them of the occasion. Mrs. Clark's surprise was unlimited, but when she looked into their sleeping apartment and saw a handsome bed-room suit, she completely surrendered. J-uests to the number of forty were present and a number of •eautiful presents were left for Mr. and Mrs. Clark. An elegant ap supper was served, and the evening was greatly enjoyed by ill present. Everett Halstead will deliver a series of free lectures in different parts of Jasper. Newton and Porter counties. Next Saturday evening he will speak in the )pera House at Valparaiso. Monday night, Dec. 11th will finish the course in northern Barkley at Independence. Dec. 12th, 13th and 14th will speak in t le Barkley Christian church : on tio 17th and 18th at Marlboro. T iese lectures are free, and everyone is invited to attend.

Some time ago we spoke in egard to a certain married man ■ ho was continually flirting with ■ well known young lady qf this dace. This has again come to >ur notice and if it should occur vgain we will be compelled to rive their names to the public. Saloon licenses we granted this week by county commissioners o Henry Hilderbrand, of Rensselaer, and John Nichols, of DeMotte. The application of John O’Meara ■was dismissed. Sol. McCurtain. of near Blackfofd, died last Tuesday night. Mr. McCurtain was well known in this pat tof the country. We were unable to learn the cause of his death.

Why Why don t you not | 3U y buy your Christ-' holiday mas cangoods of dies of La Rue La Rue Broth’rs? Broth’rs? They ve Go and got the see them, largest Prices to stock ev- suit the er seen in present Rensselaer, hard times. WHY not pay cash for your groceries, glassware, and queens ware? You can save from 15 to 20 per cent, by paying cash for them at Laßue Brothers. They have the best and offer it for spot cash. LARUE BROS.

* tQ Ah WINTER HAS ARRIVED! ww ! - is nothing that is appreciated more w T the winter time than a good stove. M ' Now, we have a few remarks to make on the stove question, if you will but listen to Si us for a few moments. Our stock embraces i both coal and wood stovejs of the best kinds i ™ that we can buy. Among them me mention iiiii one kind that there is none better and that is I BENE NT PALACE STOVES and RANGED We always carry a complete stock of i When you are needing anything in our line we j would like to give you lowest prices. §7l. Warner & Sons.

Spot Cash-^s^^—— That means that all the Groceries, Queensware, Glassware, Canned Goods, Cigars, Tobacco, in fact everything that I sell can only be purchased for purely SPOT CASH. Remember that all goods sold now goes for cash. My stock is Fresh and Clean And I cau offer you lower prices than ever before. Come in and see me. King’s old stand, south of the depot. C. E. HERSMMAN.

IN THS RfiCeHC® • • I wish to say to the people that I am prepared to sell to them S FURNITURE! S As cheap as the cheapest. My stock is new, and in connection with this I am prepared to do UNDERTAKING! Can furnish Hearse on short notice. Call and see me. ALBERT S. KEENE, Wiaeatfleld, Inciitiiisa. Lmm Baisarn Are you at all Weak-chested or inclined to be Consumptive, with just a touch of Cough now and then ? “Try this Wonderful Medicine.” The Cough and Weakness will disappear as if by magic, and you will feel a strength and power never had before, HAVE YOU A COLD)? A Dose at Bedtime will Remove it. HAVE YOU A COUGH? A Dose will Relieve it. Bronchitis and Asthma it relieves instantly. The Spasms of Coughing so dreadful in Whooping Cough become less with each dose of medicine. It is an old adage, ‘‘Tobe forewarned is to be forearmed.” So let it be in your case, who read this, and keep on hand Allens Lung Balsam. j-S®* Directions accompany each bottle. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT 25ct6 rt SOcts., AND *l-00 A BOTTLE.

Wonderful Success r C. n.'-ied byi Using Herb Remedies in Treating Chronic Disease. MAN-O-WA. , WHO IS HE? He Is the Great Indian Doctor He is the benefactor of humanity. He is. the well known Herb Doctor who lias cured so many suffering people around Rensselaer during the past two years. How can he cure people expected to die? How can he cure those terrible Chronic diseases with which so many are afflicted? By using a new system of medicine—new to the white race, but well known and hundreds of years old to the Indians. His medicines, over 2.000 in number, are not poisonous drugs but the natural sweetness of the earth. Sick people are doctored even by self styled specialists on poisonous mineral drugs. If healthy people tried to live on them they would certainly die. How then, can the sick expect to live on them? The best foods for man or beast are vegetable, therefore, t hey ought to be and are the best medicines I for the sick. 1 Dr. .MAN-O-WA only uses vegetable medl- I eines. composed of roots, barks, gums and I herbs which prepared into a tea, will nourish I the body and make the blood pure and I healthy, by drawing all poison from the sys- I tern and restoring health, strength and vi- I tality. The doctor has strong indorsements I from his tpany friends in Jasper county and I in fact from all over the state. I U. C. Titus, ex-sheriff of Boone county, I ind..: Our physicians could neither give us I any encouragement nor the boy relief. Dr. I Man-o-W a made a thorough examination and I prepared treatment, tor him, and through I h.s constant and scientific treatment our I baby boy has been saved to us. * j| Mrs. Jennie Ashley. Frankfort. Ind.:T was! a great sufferer with dyspepsia, neuralgia, ! catarrh of throat and eyes, nervous debility, I and after taking two months’ treatment 11 was completely cured, I Mrs. E. 11. Spivey. Cyclone. Ind.,: I had.l been a miserable suffeier for years. I hnd| severe catarrh of throat, with complete loss! of voice; could only speak in a whisper} was! iiaving chillsand fever; was also a constant! sufferer from diseases peculiar to my sexvl After taking four months’ tieatment I wuA] completely cured. Mary Hopkins. Frankfort. Ind.: Mylifewasl miserable. I was only too anxious to die and 1 get relief. I could only get ease when under! the influence of laudanum. After flvol months’ treatment' I have been cured of| opium habit and am enjoying life as I have! not done before for years ■ Joseph Culler, Harmony. Ind.: After begin*}! ning yotir treatment 1 improved woiider4| fully, as I had been told my case was it .curl J able. After three months’treatment 1 tindl that I can do as much work as the average! man of my age. ■ MAN-O-WA, THE INDIAN HERB DOC-I TOR has successfully treat ed many others ini tills section who were atllicted with Catarrh,! Stomach. Liver. Kidney and Bladder Disease! Heart Trouble. Epilepsy. Rheumatism, Svph-I lis. Spermatorrhea. Night Emissions, Ner-I vous Debility. Female Weakness, Bronchitis! Wasting and Chronic Diseases, which only « skillful specialist can cure. Are you <!!>-■ eouraged? Have you thought you could not! get well? The Doctor knows better than you! whether you cun or not. Call and see hiiffl Ht! can tell your disease at once. If be cat! do this he knows how to doctor you. If licS can cure or relieve your suffering let him do! so. His examinations are free. He wilfl plainly tell you just what can be doue so« you. W MAN-O-WA will be at the Makeeveql House in Rensselaer on Wednesday, Decll 13. 1893 one day only and return every foul! weeks. IB Terns including medicine S 3 to W pen month. ■ Address, B MAN-O-WA INDIAN MFD.Co. ■ U6Fi South Illinois st. 11 Indianapolis. IB

Public Sale. Notice is hereby given tha I will offer at public sale, at nij residence in Newton township, Jasper county, Indiana about fiv< miles west of Rensselaer, cm Tuesday, December 19th, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m. the following property, to-wit Nine head of cows, all with calf 4 head of horses, 1 mare will foal; 2 yearling steers, 9 calves 1 yearling Durham bull, 1 Gallo way bull, 7 shoats, 1 brood sow 600 bushel corn in crib, 1 bushels seed coin, 10 tons tim othy hay in stack, buggy, Stude baker wagon, disk plow, cult! vator, harrow, bub sled, set o double harness, household an kitchen furniture, etc. Terms: Twelve months cred will be given on sums over §5, th purchaser giving bankable note Sums of £5, and under cash i hand. John L. Bislosky. Jr. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer. ScfiOiii Heport. The following is the schoc report of No. 7, Barkley towr ship, ending De I: No. ei rolled, males 7; females 8. Ncj absent or tardy, Emily Bull Lorena Bull. Pearl Bull, Floy Robinson, Hale Grant, Robt Mary and Ross McDonald, Bet Yeoman. Anna Tanner. Onl one case of tardiness. Best i deportment, Emily. Pearl an Lorena Bull, Anna Tanner, Mai Wright, Belle Grail, Robert M( Donald, Ross McDonald, Mai McDonald. We have lately added a nic line of colored inks for fine jo printing. Our prices are lows: than you can get in Chicagt We print anything you nee< Come in and get our prices. It’s all the same, a slight col congestpd lungs or severe coug One Minute Cough Cure ba ishes them. A. F. Long & Co. OF" Subscribe for the Pilot