People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1894 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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.