People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1893 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I " 8 5 I in Reola .gg And am here to show you the largest stock of Silverware and Jewelry that has ever been shown to the)|£ < ople of Rensselaer and 'W-vicinity. It might be well W S -<r you to call and look upon Ji this magnificent stock of J, Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold and Silver Watches, Rings, Chains, Lockets, Charms, Stick Pins, Knives, Porks Spoons nnd all kinds of Silverware. i*i i niirr j? fl tfc |L z Engraved a Wg j|J| g|| gfe g of Cost

SOUTHEAST MARION. TOFSY 'j’i'ilVEY. John .Suilivan is looking for an increase of pension shortly. That is one way to get the money in circulation and there is no greater help than by the pension system. What say you about having preachipg in these parts? We have h'-d an offer. Don’t all .;p 'tik al. once. The pop-corn social at thej Slaughter school house was not 1 a success on account of the weather. Mr. Criteher’s have returned! from their visit in Tippecanoe county and most of his family are ill. M. h’. Slaughter and wife are suffering from that awful disease. lagrippe. The children of Reuben Dickerson are sick with lagrippe. ■ There is plenty of lagrippe in tliis section. [ It not only relieves; it does ' more, it cures. We refer to One i Minute .Cough Cure. Suitable 1 for ail ages, all conditions, at all I times. A. F. Long & Co. kSaie. Kolieeis hereby given that the undersigned will offer at public sale, at his residence If miles j north and 1 mile east of Brook, ; 'beginning at 10 o’clock a. m.. on w v.** <*zi> J* m mbWw / r J tW * cL nv rj I The following described properi ty, to-wit: 11 head of horses laud colts, 1 eight-year-old bay mare. 1 bay horse coining -1year old, span gray mares coming 5, 5 colts. 2 year-old buy ' gelding, 20 head of cat! !e, 2 milk I cows, yearling heifer, 2-year-old I heifer with calf, 16 head of steers, i 1 full blood Poland China boar, 115 head of stock hogs, three sets j double harness, set double buggy I harness, 2 road wagons, one iron I feiloed, bob sled, top buggy, j Plano binder, 1 new John Deere [ riding plow, two walking plows. ; 2 cultivators, one of them run [one season, 2 gophers, one of ■ them new, corn planter, new : check rower and 80 rods of wire. ' keystone disc, hay rake, mow- ; ing machine, ff-horse drag, broadcast seeder, live bu.-diels of seed [corn. etc. Terms of sale; A I credit of I<> months will be given on all sums over 25 if paid at maturity. If not paid at maturity, to draw s tier cent, interest from date. Purchasers must, give bankable notes with approved security. All sums un- ■ der 85 cash in hand. Frank Wert. re:rex p:;are res. Aireiouirer. i 'g' l y -w, ore fc-'J-xi’i'dii. i ■' X • ' , A, : J. re 1 morning tram via. 1 rev MoI pan Itoute eonneets at C iheipnati v.’ila in ■- < p.. in. tiirougb v< ream-' ! 'v.-.i'i < .iff'- Qi'erei andCresrere ire-itc rem---!;■ ;.1 -iksonTrei: 10:50 the f llowi re day. b’i.e rvi. ?ofLi is pre; -Ire line iS ii'.'. US' ■ ; :l ; b'V ail'C 1.110 to d’o ■- ;; T. For " rales, time ■- ... dress city tijket '•■mice 252 Claris IM., Cll ire-go. or your i -I ti kv'i o i ..re !. ■•■.■ ; n ■?, is •iirc,. : •am i re and Ga':ire:.‘.” which i-, shortly to be pul. on :'.e i. re A l',.r the be mill of ike x ylhh.n Si..-, ?rs. The p'Qor. of this county, have been helped the amount >’523.71, Iso for this winter. These are [ the allowences made by the : county commissioners. Smoke the Mendoza cigar. I For sale everywhere.

EK/OKY-fA/'S ARi<!!CA SALVE. | The best salve in the world ; for cuts, bruises. sores, uh-ers. j salt rheum, fever sores, lett. chapped hands, chilblains, cornsand all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed' to give perfect satisfaction, or money rei unded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. IJ. Meyer. Lack -h'-in Waymire, and Ja.-k A\ at iier, <-i’ 1\.‘1'.,-;s( use)-, spent one day last- wc-ek hunting in the vicinity of Surrey. After hunting all day they timilly captured one, scared little rabbit. But to go home with only one rabbit would show no murks <u experienced hunters so they purchased twenty-five rabbits of our Surrey merchant, and wont on their way rejoicing. Wonder if they told their friends they killed them? We learn that the once fine agricultural building, of C. A. i’oberts, at Rensselaer ’has been remodeled in the most elaborate style and is now recruiting office for the Keeley cure. Mason Kenton has moved on Mrs. U eyes' farm. We are glad to have Mason with us and hopm lie will succeed. Char 1i e St a cl< 11 o: is e 11 a s I; ee n conlined to liiehou.-v mostly, for three weeks with catarrh in trie hand. Thomas Gilmore has recovered [sufficiently from his horse k>ci< i to bo around again. i G. M. Wdcf'x is talking o-’ •-■oiling an incubator for die a- l spring ha!ch. What has become of Jack, The Ripper? Burn.; are ab:-;<>-■:! :ly painless when DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Sa! ve is promptly a;.‘d I. T’r is statement is true. ’ A perfect remedy for skin diseases, coapp.’., haims a< ! ops, and never fails to cure ni!re. A. F. Loire & Co. A/CO/Vg.'O'iVE’. BY ONE OP THE GTltre. i Mr. Woodward had th' mis- ; P'i tane of falling off of a l >of j hay and receiving interal injuries. , JM. Oglesby, of Kenton, was renting ret-;.iives m 'K Are;; om. idu:. lay of lost week. 1 _ Miss h're nn made a v:.-..t .>;.!•• ■ ;ast wee!-., re tcrei.ig A -... y. ■ C.hari -s ci’ lire; pT [has been under die weather for a couple of d.-.ys, Theirero say t huntrer .-loii.ius Jy bad. Ga : is verv scarce. ■ Aicert Summers and company are busy pressing hay for Bill Sh ires. John Meyers, of Moonshine, dost his pocket book on Monday ! last.