People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1894 — Page 8

AUCTION SALE, Of harness, saddles, blanKets, fly-nets, dusters, whips, brushes and general line of horse goods. All new stock, to be sold to the Highest Bidder. Sums of S 2 and less cash, over $2 six months’ time without interest, on approved note. In, court house yard, Saturday, June 23rd, at 1 o clock. SIMON PHILLIPS, Auctioneer.

Correspondence.

BROCK. by obs::uv Corn growing rapidly. Ei:io sllO'.VOi'.' uY»*i*y i' ' J. 31. L ’ons r.n 1 P. •* • ' ♦’> irey i: vie aSH ■ c last week. ouc jt o a,'’ E. cLurch in , . ■ - : .mo Wilson preachMr. and Mr.,. Coo. Humphrey.; of Rensselaer, were visiting j friends here one day last week. The wind storm Sunday did considerable dan/ go, bloving ; down roes, sheds a.id lightening strut.: and killed 'Mr. I.'-on BIBO:.- J\V. R ; v.rd Ee.:/ • and Robert W a i are pi. . mg to put in :. -V led . . Legate :, t i; * ~ ,e* irber shop now : Lands and ». nson's ju-t west of if. The Young Ladies Easy Ree social given at the ivsiden.ee u Rev. Meredith. Wednesday >. .Run . * ii. was a.sum-ess. Evv/'/ bod , ~v*our!t d a good time- The pro;. -vo to the furnishing of the new church. • Che. ge of Programme. Last Sain day we were entertained by foot;. ee between ii. Paxton and Port Miller. f iho race was Lwa eh.Ou purse ar.U honor. It wn- /. c-.iose ra : - from, start to tint.- . Miller whining 'by < ::b; incm-/. Paxlc / .in , challen.se.l in at ./i 1 another race. Hid md Paulas are mono.■<;- ■ islng" t;<’• l'n .’ • t L'ude. They iuive ; .. . . .*. L ,: e' Lrui o i \\ ert .and C uuu . • i from now h : le forth we u i naive but one shop. A v ar/ s* v' , * loos-; \\ cm I and Conti i.ti" y a.ve enterprising young men. Mr. Wevt euntem plates going .into business at Marlon. Inbi-oia.

Altianee Meeting.

The regular quarterly m< ''tins’ of tlie Ja>pm- County Farmer's Alliance wiil meet at the Makce ver House in Rensselaer, on Saturday, July 7. 11. at 1 P. M. The State Ptv.-ident will be present and will exblain the law governing county alliances. A general invitation is extended to each and every member tube present at their meeting. By order of FtiANK Welsh, W. H. Cain,, President, Secv.

Walker Township Convention.

The People's Party of Walker township will meet in convention on Saturday, July 7. l*bh at the Snyder school house for the purpose of nominating a township ticket as f blows: Oik township trustee and one assessor. There . ill be able speakers present to ad ires* the people. J. F. S -’HIGGS, Chairman. Coi l ins A i vctudit : are agen ts fort be world renowned Buckeye binders and mowers. B. F Ferguson is still selling, buying end trading in real esta e. Borne thing wrong when yo tire too easily. Some thin wrong when the skin is no 1 clear and smooth. Some thing wrung when the Blood is impure Ev rything right when yo i lake Dp Witt's Sarsaparilla. It Recotnmends itself. A. F. Long & Co., Druggists,

Marion Township Convention.

The People's Paily of Marion township will meet in convention at the Mali never House, on Saturday. July 7. 1894, at 2 o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of non. ' atinc a township ticket to be voted for at the November lion. Ry order of W.u. Washburn, Chairman. - an y is told on a Xortnwed known Remington citiwho is now an honored resident of this place. While living at Remington, he took a pedestrian trip to the country, and on the return trip when about three miles from town. * weary and aching with his unwonted exertions, was overtaken by a prominent woman of Remington, who was driving alone in a phaeton. Acv- .-.ting him pleasantly, she said, •■are you'.lived walking':" Anxims to tip,tear unconcerned, that she might not see how oagc! lie was tv plant his form be- . !e her, h. implied alit 1E» stiffly: "Well- or no, not very." “Ah," she svvOv tiy said, “X tl ought if yon v:; - you might .run a little," :ml <Eo\e i oyally by. lie got >o mad that his hair turned white before lie got to town, and it is that way yet. Goodland ! Herald.

Indiana ranks first among all •dates in harness racing. In number of mile and half-mile tracks she stands first. She is the only sta-te in tin 1 union that has to its . credit a .rack over which a mile has been trotted in 2:04, and a mile paced in a race in 2:'H. The largest amount of money ever given by a racing association in the history of hurno.-s racing is the §U<*,ooo hung up by the Terre Haute fair for its meeting during the week of August it] to 18, inclusive. The largest amount of money ev< r c intended for by harness horse/, is the 821.000 purse wiik h the Terre Haute fair lias on its program for Tuesday, August 14. Oxioid Tribune.

Tiro following advertisement from Benton county has readied this office, and as the subject matter is of unusual importance x we give it a place “ou the first page among reading lira*tor." Fouler, Benton county, lad., June id, I*ll-1. Mr. edity pies** sa thru your paper i wod like to have a lady correspondent either young girl or widow lady i am a a respectable gentle .nan in every way i neither drink nor use'tobacco in any way S.md letters to Box Jill’, Fouler Ueiitou Co Iu then nit fool name. Montieello lieraid.

The Populisms of Carp'nier township, met at the town hal. in Remington, Saturday. Jnn mh, and placed the followin': | clou in nominal i d!: Truster. Ja ues Breen: Assessor, John Stillman; Justices of Ihe peace, • do. C. Vincent, A. B. Clinton and C. < b A istin; Constable'.-. C<eo. Besso, John F ine,ll, Chas. Lilves. Remington Press. Y >u can have the Pilot sen; to ao' add r«-»>s f.oin now unti Hoc. i. ;'oi onyJ.i ..outs. It’vo..i vvaot a tine picture o r your house \\ait for palace carat Wheat field Bet your binding twine of Co 1 bus cc uaiidie. * tlauimond will soon have free delivery of mail,

Men’s All-wool

Reduced from sl2 AND sl4. Hundreds to select from. All new spring goods long cut sacks. If you buy one ol these suits and don’t like it, you can bring it o back and get vour money. nr he ivi «&. fi fi OLt Ls -

Sun Bros.’ world's greatest shows will exhibit on grounds west of iron bridge on Was! higton street, Rensselaer, July Lu Admission reduced to 25 cents, children 10 cents. Sun Eros, have more men, women and horses than any three 25 vent shows in America. G rand free high wire ascension on grounds, at 1 p. m., by the great dare devil Deon/.0. Remember day and date, Thursday, July nth. Word has been received from the Lowell base ball club stating that they will positively be here on the 4th, and are making preparations to bring a large crowd with them. .They are trying to secure a special train. Griggs, the phenomenal pitcher of the De. Moines (Iowa) league club, will probably pitch for the Lowell club here on the 4th.

The sweetest and most pleasant homes can be provided by purchasing one of Leopold's South Addition lots at a very low price and on easy terms. A. Leopold, proprietor. Office at the “Model” store.

Our job printing department has been pretty well crowded with work during the past fey days. The excellent quality ol the work we turn out is t he cause. Come in and get our prices before going elsewhere. Tim Domestic Wall-cleaning

Co., capital- stock, yd. 700, and tho Auditorium Association, capi'al .stock. £6,10 >, both of CooJland tiled articles of incorporation with the Secretary u! Slate last week. The time for the various Sunday evening services at the Christian church, lias been jchall ged as folio tv s: Chris ti an j Cndeavor at 7. and regular i preaching service at * o'clock. The Democrats of this con- ' gressional district will meet at Hammond on Wednesday. July 18, to place a non in the field. For tine swell eh hing at re dneed prices. Chicago Bargain Store. Chas. Potts led for southern i Kansas last Monday, for the benefit of his health. IF member you <an get the Pilot from now until December Ist, for only 25 cents. Bruce Pierson went to Louisville, Ky.. last Tuesday.

IT’S HOT As the Mercury Ascends, Our Prices Descend. miLDREUm SUITS. i i Cents $1.48 $2.48 i ho above are special prices for Mono ; Tuesday and Wednesday, July 2, 3 and 4 THREE DAYS ONLY! 98c s uits reduced from 1.25. $1.43 “ “ “ 2.00. $2.48 “ “ p 3.50. The MODEL. Will A. Mossier, Manager, RENSSELAER, - END.

The “Models” met the Mt. Ayr club, last Saturday afternoon, on the latter’s grounds aid played a regular walk-away game of ball. The score stood I f to oC in favor of the “Models.”

Jasper county has just begun building gravel roads, and Newton county has just contracted for two iron bridges—the first in the county. The world do move. Monticello Herald.

Highly colored lithographs and posters adorn the dead walls about town, announcing the coming of Sun Brothers' circus, on July sth. The small boy is consequently happy.

The streets about town should receive a thorough cleaning before the 4th, so as to presenta neat and healthy appearance to the eyes of our many visitors on that dav.

Marriage licenses have been issued to Robt. E. Leatherock and Grace Nichols, Alvin 1). Lint nor and Clarinda S. Snyder since our last report. The side tracks at the depot, the first of the week were pretty well taken up with fiat cars loaded with gravel which is to be used on our roads.

A bicyclist from Chicago passed through here, oue day last week, on his way to Indianapo lid. He expected to make the trip iu two days. Wat Washburn has some good corn for sale, either here in town or at his farm, in any quantity to suit the purchaser.

We begin our great reduction sale in clothing now as we must have room for fall stock. Chicago Bargain Store. Buckeye binders and mowers at Collins & Randle’s. None better made than these machines. Sun Bros, circus exhibits at Francesville on July -tth, the day before their arrival here. Roy Blue has returned home. He lias been engaged in the book canvassing business. . The Democrats claim that Mr. Cleveland has been true to his trusts. —Hickory (N. C.) Mercury. Bprn, to Sheriff Hanley and wife, on last Friday, a boy. Mrs. Wile Duvall and son, Ear), are on the sick list

Miss Myrtle Holderson, of Chicago, who is visiting the family of David Pritchard, three wiles north-east of town, met with quite an experience last Monday evening, which came near proving fatal to her. She was sleeping up stairs, and dining her sleep, became frightened and clambered out over the lower sash of the window in her bed room, the upper sash having been taken out, and jumped to the ground, a distance of full fifteen feet. It is needless 1o say that she immediately awoke and found that one of her ankles was badly sprained, so much s<s, that she was forced to call a physician to attend the injured member. How she escaped be- | lug killed is a mystery.

Mrs. Sarah Aldrich died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lyman Zea, in Rensselaer, on last Saturday, June 23, aged VI years. The funeral services occurred at the M. E. church on last Sunday afternoon, Rev. Utter officiating. Her remains were interred in Weston cemetery. Robt. E. Leatherock of Columbus, Ind., and Miss Grace Nichols, a well known young lady of Barkley township, were married at the home of the latter’s parents on Wednesday evening, June 20, by Rev. B. F. Ferguson.

Rev. Dr. Utter delivered a well prepared sermon to the local lodge of Masons, last Sunday morning, it being the occassion of St. John's day.

The C. E. society of the Christian church wilt meet next Sunday at 0 a. m. This will take the place of the regular evening services. The Populist state convention of Michigan will be held at Lansing July 4. Senator Peffer will deliver an address in the evening. •The prospects for a good crop of wheat this year, is flattering. The acerage is small but the quality excellent. The warm weather has a diminishing effect upon the attendance at the various churches. Mrs. George Gauthier, of Kentland, visited friends here last week. John Reynolds spent Sunday here with his family.

Children’s Combination Suits Reduced from $3.50 to $2.98 Our $5 suits to 53. 99! THE, • WgL { * You wish to buy a suit for your boys for the 4th of July, call in and see the Combin-j ation suits at $2 98 and $3 99! 1 T HB Mobeu

The meeting of the Valporaisc district convention of the Ep worth League at this place on last Monday and Tuesday wsis quite a notable one and was fair ly attended. A reception was tendered the delegates and friends at the residence of J. M. Kean, oil Monday evening and a very pleasant gathering it was too. Next week we will give tin proceedings of the meeting it: full.

Aaron Wood, of the Pilot gang, and Bernie Maloy, of the Republican force, attended the "Derby” races in Chicago last Saturday. The ’ease ball club has erected a substantial grand stand on their playing grounds. It lias a seating capacity of about 300. . ; Mrs, L. W. Reprogle, of Monticeilo, and Miss Lizzie Wasson, of Bluffton, visited John Shields’ family last week. T. J. Erwin, of WheaUield, was here last Friday and pur-' chased a good team as work horses of Caleb Pierson. Bert Overton has purchased a new Victor bicycle and it is a dandy. The Victor is one of the best makes of wheels. Rensselaer and Wiuamae are making extensive preparations' to celebrate the Fourth of July. —Monticeilo Herald. A hammock in a cool anc shady nook, is about as tempting as anything we know of during these warm days.

Hammond has a lady pool player and in a recent game there she defeated her opponent by a score of 56 to 44. The recent strike among the coal miners in Sullivan, Clay and Daviess counties cost the state 120,000. ‘ V Z. F. Carbin, of near Foresman, was in town last Saturday and made this office a call. The state encampment of the Sons of Veterans occurs at Kokomo, next week. Miss Eliza Tuteur has returned home from Chicago. They made hay in the court house yard the first of the week. No.l Buckwheat seed at Collins & Sayler’s mill. Binder twine at Sam Yeoman’s near the depot.