People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1894 — Page 8

Book-keeping, Shorthand and Penmanship.

We have recently prepared books on the above especially adapted to “Home Study.” Sent on 60 days trial. Hundreds have been benefited hundreds of dollars b} T ordering our publications. Why not you? Should you later decide to enter our College, you would reeeive credit for the amount paid. Four weeks by our method of teaching book-keeping is equal to 12 weeks by the old .plan. Positions guar cd under certain condition.-. Send for our free illustrated 90 page catalogue and “state your wants.” Ad dress—J. F. Drang h on. Pre-'l. - -Dramrhon's Practical Business College and School of Shorthand and Telegraphy - -Nashville. Ten a. 11 Teachers. 6* • 1 S i mien ts the past year. No vacation. Tutor any time. Cm-up Board. N. 13. We pay cash for all vacancies as noou-ueepers, stenographers. teachers, c!c. • as, otc., renoi'ied to us, p ,*- t woe. we 1111 same. -to dmo 2>sui*vt •. Si'iiadnc the O'.c; K'alie. n.ir.Ui'ic Mii";L7.ine f.»c May. j f to day there is danger ahead* it is not the first time that the American republic has faced it. The conditions -of our national life invite danger. Security from invasion, natural rosourses. triumphs of invention and commerce. have led undoubtedly to an over confidence in ourselves. Americans are the most tree hande i, self-confident, generous, and confiding of peoples. They have gone so far in their

spirit of trust as to even accept without much thought the tuition of scholastic economists. But the safety is that they arc realizing it. Certain it is, that they will not in their concern turn to the lories for he! p, G real aggregations of capital (have been permitted to :!e\ ‘.qi>u until they monace the -oeiai orwer, This danger was foreseen even at the begin ii-g.

GEE THE WORLD'S FAIR FOR FIFTEEN CENTS.

Upon receipt of your address nun cf'cv.i cents in nostage .s'amps, we wi![ mail you prepaid our fiouveuir Portfolio of the Woi’P.' s i V>i i'm biau exposition, the regular price is fifty cents, be: as we want you to have one, "wo make the price nominal. You will find it a work of art and a tiling to be prized. It contains full page views of the great buildings, with descriptions ol same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not satisfied with it, after you get it, wo will refund the stamps and let you keep the book. Address H. E. Bucklon & Co.. Chicago, 111.

Our Honor Roll.

The following persons have ■our thanks for the amounts following their names, subscription to the Pilot, since our last issue: -I>)!\ti Rill. K'm'n'rton -f 1 00 lid. Uifkinson. Kt*miny.toii I 00 Tlios. Ctuildit. UcnsM-lsi'T I (Kl t'l-anlv Uersliman. Metiiiry vitlo 1 (m Alfred Donnelly. Kenssv liter 1 00 AV in. P. Michael*. KrotsstMaer* •>- M-ti tie A. Kim-hiy-i. K:>it. Bnrtalo, X. y„ i oo f i’. Arnold. Kinsscltor 50 .) >!in lliimas, Blackford..’. 50 J . %\'. S. I' Iry, Koresnnin j 00 now Mrs. Aono S •aulan. V< >ooan, lnd, i nr.

Beuzout.

Bpnzont i.s an imported French d, aft lior.se, dark dapple gray, and weighs about 1.700 pounds. Has srood style. Will make the season live and one half miles northeast of Rensselaer, at the farm of Perry Malatt, Charge for season, Sy to hi sure. An excellent breeder and shows some good colors. Perry Marlatt, Owner. What makes a house a home? The mother we]], the children rosy, the father in <rood health and stood humor. AH brought, about by the of DeWitt's Sorsapai-dla I- re *ojn mends ' L ualf - A F. Long & Co., lining sts.

Say, Farmers, G. M. Wilcox at Surrey, is selling galvanized two point hog wire at 82.50 per 100 pounds

REMINGTON.

BY TOFSY.

News was received here of the burning of 7 or 8 business houses in Kentland, this morning. Mrs. McKey, wife of Rev. McKey, of the Presbyterian church, died here Saturday about 1 o’clock. Funeral Monday. M. A. Gray has imported a new cook from Kentland. Geo. Cum mons and Andy Hawn have been in Goodland for a week building a house for which Mr. Cummong had the contract, which is a sufficient guarantee of a first class job. T. E. Allison, A. Beasley, Joe Turner, B. R. Fruit and James Tell went to Goodland, Mon- • iuy night to attend an I. O. O. F. lecture.

A Quarter Century Test.

For a quarter of a century Dr. King’s New Discovery lias been tested, and the millions who have received benefit from its use testify to its wonderful curative powers in all diseases of throat, chest and lungs. A remedy that has stood the test so long and that has given so universal satisfaction is no experiment. Each bottle is positively guaranteed to give relief, or the money will be refunded. It is admitted to be the most reliable for coughs and colds. Trial bottles free at F. B. Meyer's drug store. Large sizes 50c. and fsl.

Struyed.

Strayed—On.c 5 year old bay mare and one yearling bay colt. Strayed from the old Michaels farm 8 miles south west of Rensselaer. Anyone giving information as to their whereabouts will be liberally paid for their trouble. Win. P. Michaels.

BUCKLIN’S ARNICA SALVE.

The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hanps, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give period satisfactions or money refunded? Price 25 cents per •ox. I: or sale by F. B. Meyer.

Soies Will Stay Down.

Andrews, the first class Shoe maker that was located in Car michaePs harness shop all win to j is back at work and intends to stay. Will be glad to see all my old friends and will try to please all- G. A. Andrews.

Grover Cleveland writes to the president of the Association Democratic clubs that that or ganizaticm and every other agency of Democracy should laboi unceasingly to save the part\ from the disgrace of a failure t-e redeem its pledges. We have always thought tire president was honest but in hit views. We can no longer hold to that belief. W hen he write? that way after having done s> much to prevent the party fron redeeming its pledges, it leave: no room for any faith in his honesty or integrity. Dr. fe. F. Scott, Blue Bulge. Harrison county. Mo., says whooping cough Chamber tain's Cough Remedy is excel lent." By using it freely tin disease is deprived of all dangei ous consequences. There is r. danger in giving the Remedy t ■ babies, as it contains nothing h jurious. 23 and 50 cent bottle for sale by F. B. Meyer, drug gist.

Lost— Sunday April Bth, a: account book with two letter? by John R. May. Somewher in Barkley. Hanging Grove o Milroy township. The finde will infer a favor by sending i to Wheatfield or directing wher I may get it. Willjtay finder f( his trouble. Aurthur Fleming

Pure blood means good healt! Re-in force it with DeWitfs Sa saparilla. It purifies the blco< cioes Eruptions, Eczema, Hero' uL and all diseases arising fro: impure blood. It recommend itself. A. F, Long & Co.. Druggists.

MYSTERIES! The Nervous System the Seat of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. No mystery has ever compared with that of human Use. It has been the leading subject of professional research and study In all ages. But notwithstanding this fact it is not generally known /o<Og>Vv. that the seat /AA .A "Y/ygiNX * n t^ie HP- /((-' <~LC A vTA\ perpartofthe //WfY'vl/'fvJ -JJ rkv \ spinal cord, J V OZ*- r /A—v-c-l I near U>e base r i / °t the brain, U ' ) / and so scnsl- / K g-gy/ / tive is this / •>. IVvT / portion of the Ua) Y tesgwy / nervous sysL \ / tern that even i g \ I / the P r f cli ot a ) \ / needle will V - ill cause Instant i — J I | death. Recent discoveries have demonstrated that all the organs of the body are under, the control of the nerve centers, located In or near the base of the brain, aud that when these are deranged the organs which thev supply with nerve tiuid are also deranged. When it is reuiembored that a serious Injury to the spinal cord will cause paralysis of the hotly below the injured point, because the nerve force is prevented by the injury from reaching the paralyzed portion, it will be understood how the derangement of ti ■ verve centers will cause the derangement of the various organs which they supply with nerve force. Two-thirds of chronic diseases are due to the imperfect action of the nerve centers at the base of the brain, not from a derangement primarily originating In the orj?an Itself. The great mistake of physicians in treating these diseases is that they treat the organ rather than the nerve centers which are the cause of the trouble. I)it. Fiunklin Mii.es, the celebrated specialist,has profoundly studied this subject for over2oyears, and has made many important discoveries in connection with It, chief among them being the facts contained in the atiovo statement, and that the ordinary methods of treatment are wrong. All headache, dizziness, dullness, confusion, pressure, , blues, mania, melancholy, insanity, epilepsy, Si, Vitus dance, etc., are nervous diseases no matter how caused. The wonderful success of I)r. Miles’ Restorative Nervine is duo to the fact that it is based on the. foregoing principle. liit, Mn.es’ Restorative Nervine is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by Dr. Milks Medical. Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price, II per bottle, sit bottles for 85, express prepaid. It caatalna Meitner opiates nor dangerous drugs. Sold by all druggists.

| THE ...- -T * I Guitars, 1 Mandolins* did I Rondolettes . | yj r Handolettes, • V «T Bandurrias, I Violins. Military and Orchestra Drums. Illustrated Catalogue sent on application. THE IMPERIAL CO. I £ 5. E. cor. 4 ;htmdElm Sts.,Cincinnati,O. THE KINO $ WASHER. The most perfect of all Washing Machines, and does extra fine work fdr the following reasons: First. The strip:; arc one-half round and . . no sharp corners to tear and cut the j . . clothes; it lias all the latest improvej . . ments; extra large size j Second. Has a splash board which is an j . . advantage over other Washers. It also . . protects the operator 1 Third. There is no lost motion Fourth. The bottom is galvanized sheet . . iron, rubber packed. ....... Fifth. Made of the best yellow poplar. . . Its finish is durable and attractive. It . . is low in price for a first-class machine. . . To see it is to buy it Live agents wanted in every town. Liberal discounts allowed. Write at once for prices, territory, etc. Address, Frank S. Bechtel, Manufacturer HANOVER, York Co., Pa.

-UL 1 .: G-LOBE K Portable . . . . . . . Hot Water ..... Heater Thoroughly tested during nine seasons. Simple, durable, economical and safe. Made of steel. Hundreds in use giving good satisfacPleases both Steam Fitter and user. THE H. A. R. D. CAST IRON SECTIONAL BOILER All the fire sur- For steam or hot wat* faces are either heating. Write for particulars to, Glol>e Steam Heater Co. .Manufacturer!). North Wales. Pa. ,~i—a—ww 11111 ~l lIIIIIi ■ ■ mm ■JTOCKVvr ULTS BAD BOV. Twenty-three sideJ splitting dialogues. Laugh and grow fat. doney, land and transportation in broken doses, .v a r ran ted to make more Populists to the square noh than anything in print. Points for Thinkers tnockstheO. P. silly. Oorernment Ownership of Railroads paralyses ’em. 10 cents each: the I •tailed, postpaid, for 26 oents from this offloe.

S. Remley * Son. Cordiay invite anyone wishing livery hire or feeding done to call at the former Clark & oavis barn, when at Wheatfield, Ind.

The Republicans of Marion township held a nominating convention in the court house, last Saturday afternoon, and the following officers were nominated: Trustee, James D. Babcock; assessor, J. T. Sayler; justices of the peace, W. H. Churchill, J. A. Burnham and J. C. Morgau; c instables, Isaac Porter, John R. Warren and O. P. Robinson. Some thing wrong when you tire too easily. Some thing wrong when the skin is not clear and smooth. Some thing wrong when the Blood is impure. Everything right when you take DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla. It Recommends itself. A. F. Long & Co., Druggists. J >hn Healy has opened a shoe shop in Uncle Charley Rhoades’ harness shop, and is now prepared to do all kinds of custom work. His terms are cash to all. If you nfced repairing done in first class style, give him a call and he will give you satisfaction.

Remember when in need of hard lumber for any purpose, sawed from white oak, burr oak, or hickory, do not fail to call on D. H. Yeoman & Son. They will fill your order on short notice. Work guaranteed. JohnL. Jones and Mary E. Kibler; Josiah Davisson and Maggie Gainer; Joseph L. Tyler and Esther Fairchild; Peter Scanlan and Anna M. Hardeman were granted licenses to marry since our last report. ' John King has returned home from the Delphi Springs and has greatly improved in health by his visit to that place. He was up town last Monday the first time for several months. The next meeting of the Ladies’ Literary Society will be held at the home of Miss Susie Parker. The meeting will be devoted to “Memorial Day.” It’s all the same, a slight cold, congested lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. A. F. Long & Co., Druggists. We are prepared to sell you millinery cheaper than anyone else. Call and see before buying elsewhere. M. &A. Meyer. B. F. Ferguson is agent for Gaar, Scott & Co.’s steam engines and threshers and solicits correspondence.

Kewanna has fifty cases of small pox. It is reported that four persons have died of the disease there. J. C. McColly has moved here from Chicago Heights, 111. He will build several houses here this summer. Say, farmers, G. M. Wilcox, at Surrey, is selling galvanized two point hog wire at $2.50 per 100 pounds. Mrs. Ray Mossier is here from Thorntown, visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold. Frank Morlan has gone to Morocco, where he has a posit on in a dry goods store. Ray Adams, of South Marion, is spending the week with relatives in Rensselaer. Old newspapers, nice and clean, at this office, for five cents per bundle. John Paxton has purchased his brother’s stock of goods at Morocco. The commissioners took up the ditch question again this week. Mrs. Jesse Grubb is seriously ill aud her recovery is doubtful. Chas. Cox is on the sick list this week. 0 The Roby races closed last Saturday.

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