People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1894 — Page 5
R arnica salve. lire in the world ses, sores, ulcers, 3ver sores, tetter, s, chilblains, corns •uptions, and posiiles. or no pay reguaranteed to give action, or money ice 25 cents per s by F. B. Meyer.
BROOK.
BY OBSERVER.
(C.ry warm weather. 3me farmers are cutting good shower would lay the - and help the corn, he ladies of the M. E. church give a lawn social at the ionage next Saturday events. Mullen, Ed Zook and ace Conn visited at Lafayette lrday and Sunday, making trip on their bicycles. he new church is covered assumes the appearance of a little building. It is quite mprovement for the town, large crowd from this place nded the baptismal services Jiver Chapel last Sunday, een were immersed and one :ed. aite a number of our young attended the game of ball reen the merchants and ters at Rensselaer, last rsday. fring to the strike we have l*ad a local freight since J 30, until July 16. We 3 without mail for one week, ers were at a good premium, tranger coming into towm Id be questioned until he Id stick his lingers into his serious accident occurred Sunday morning. Mrs. >n Lyons and daughter were getting into their ?y to go to Sunday school, n the horse took fright and throwing them from the jy, breaking Flora’s arm seriously injuring Mrs. ns.*
Cure for Headache.
5 a remedy for all forms of iache Electric Bitters has ed to be the very best. It its a permanent cure and the fc dreaded habitual sick headss yield to its influence. We > all who are afflicted to proa bottle, and give this 3dy a fair trial. In cases of tual constipation Electric ers cures by giving the need>ne to the bowels, and few s long resist the use of this icine. Try it once. Large les only Fifty cents at F. B. er's Drug Store.
GILLAM.
BY SHORTY.
G. Mason assisted in coning quarterly meeting at } Lawn last Sunday. iworth League meets at Tnsndence Chapel every Sunat 4:110 p. m. Everybody ted. number of Gillam's young )le attended the church suplast Saturday night, in liiey. he Misses Rilla Osborne, ence Robinson and Eva is have gone to Rensselaer ttend the normal. Ider Hennegar preaches at ndale school house every weeks, both forenoon and rnoon, next Sunday being regular appointment day. Ider Wilson will preach at ipendence church, Sunday it July 29th. and will deliver of his noted lectures the >wing evening at the same ;e. here is some talk of having hurch social in the grove r Gillam school house, Saturnight, July 28. They will ce further announcement
Terrible Headaches KESn.TINU KUOM derangement of stomach, LIVER, OR BOWELS, ReUtred by Ayer’s_ Pills #•‘l don’t believe o there ever was so O good a pill made ® as Ayer’s Catliar- © tic Pills. They O will do all you rec- £ ommend them for O and even more. © When I have a ® cold and aclie o from head to heels, a dose or two of 2 these pills is all the medicine needed to o set me right a rain. For headache, they ©j never fail. I have been a victim of ter- 2 rible headaches, and have never found a anything to relieve them so quickly as O Ayer’s Pills. Since I l>egan taking this 2 medicine, the attacks have been less and O less frequent, until, at present, months © Uive passed since I have had one.”_c. 2 F. Newman, Dug Spur, Va. * 0 AYER’S PILLS S
Lincoln on Capital and Labor.
[From President Abraham Lincoln’s message to the second session ‘of the Thirty-seventh congress to be found in the appendix to the Congressional Globe of the Thirty-seventh congress, second section, page 4:] Monarchy itself is sometimes hinted at as a possible refuge from the people. In my pi-esent position I could scarcely be justified were I to omit raising a warning voice against this approach of returning despotism. It is not needed nor fitting here that a general argument should be made in favor of popular institutions, but there is one point with its connections not so hackneyed as most others to which I ask a brief attention.
It is the effort to place capital on an equal footing with, if not above, labor in the structure of government. It is assumed that labor is available only in connection with capital, that nobody labors unless somebody else owning capital somehow by the use of it induces him to labor. * * * Labor is prior to and independent of capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor and could never have existed if labor had not first existed. Labor is the superior of capital and -deserves much the higher consideration. *** No men living are more worthy to be trusted than those who toil up from poverty; none less inclined to take or touch aught which they have not honestly earned. Let them beware of surrendering a political power which they already possess and which, if surrendered, will surely be used to close the door of advancement against such as they, and to fix new disabilities and burdens upon them till all of liberty shall be lost.
A horse kicked H. S. Shafer, of the Freemver House. Middleburg. N. Y. on the knee, which laid him up in bed and caused the knee joint to become stiff. A friend recommended him to use Cnamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did. and in two days was able to be around. Mr. Shafer has recommended it to many others and says it is excellent for any kind of a bruise or sprain. This same remedy is also iamous for its cures of rheumatism. For sale by F. B. Meyer, Druggist.
The Randall circus gave an exhibition in town last Thursday night to a large audience. Early Friday morning the employes sued their employers for their wages. The trial was before Esquire Sanders. An attachment was got out against the goods and they will be sold next Tuesday to satisfy the claims of the employes.—Lowell Tribune. All the talk in the world will not convince you so quickly as one trial of De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve for Scalds, Burns, Bruises, Skin Affections and Piles.
B. F. Ferguson is still selling, buying and trading in real estate. Four for a dollar, get us a club for the campaign
Salaries of Governors.
The following is the list of Governors” salaries: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Idaho, lowa, Kansas, North Carolina, North Dakota, Rhode Island, each pay their governor $3,000 per year. Colorado, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Virginia, $5,000; California, Illinois, $6,000; Ohio, Massachusetts, $8,000; Oregon, Vermont, $1,500; Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, $10,000; South Carolina, Florida, $3,500; South Dakota, Nebraska, Maine, Wyoming, $2,500; Tennessee, Texas, Mississippi, Michigan, Nevada, Connecticut, Washington, Louisianna, $4,000; New Hampshii'e, Delaware, $2,000; Mainland, $4,500; West Virginia, $2,700; Wisconsin,ss,ooo; Arizona, $2,400; New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah Territories $2,600. “There is a Salve for every wound.” We refer to DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, cures burns, bruises, cuts, indolent sores, as a local application in the nostrils it cures catarrh, and ahvays cures piles.
Our Honor Roll.
The following persons have our thanks for the amounts following their names, subscription to the Pilot, since our last issue: Geo. V. Moss. Rensselaer ?i no Basil Hunt, Remington l 00 I. F. Alter. Russiaville 1 00 D. V. MeGlynn, Remington 1 00 Frank Robinson. Rensselaer l 00 David Nowels, Rensselaer f,o Dr. J. A, Tillets, Francesville l 00 Geo. Sawyer. Foresman l 00 F.. G. Haas, Goodland i 00 W. M. Hoover. Rensselaer l 00 Frank Parker, Rensselaer 1 00 I. N. McCurtain, Julia, Kansas 1 00 F. W. Mauck, Rensselaer 50 NEW SCBSCHIBKHS. John Hordeuian. Rensselaer 25 John Renicker. Blackford 25 G. W. Marlon, Aix 25 Elizabeth Brown, Wheatfield 25 W. H. Call. Blackford 25 W. E. Overtcn, Rensselaer 25 One word describes it—“perfection.” We refer to De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, cures obstinate sores, burns, skin diseases and is a well known cure for piles.
Real Estate Transfers.
First National Bank of Indianapolis to Wm. S. and Fanny W. Potter, w 4, se nw 10-31-0, nw, s end w£ ne, n 4 nw se 11-31-0, 400 acres, $1,900. Samuel P. McClean to Samuel T. Yates, und. 4 nl ne 23-31-5 sl. Arthur B. Fisher to Robt. Parker, lot 10, blk 3, Remington, S3OO. Tirzah A. Garrison to Nellie J. Gigley, ne ne 35-27-7, 40 acres, $2,000. Headache is the direct result of Indigestion and Stomach Disorders. Remedy these by using De Witt’s Little Early Risers and your Headache disappears. The favorite Little Pill everywhere.
A satisfied customer is a permanent one. That’s why we recommend De Witt’s Little Early Risers. They cure Constipation, Indigestion and Biliousness.
A farmer was staggered recently upon taking a two bushel sack of wheat to a neighboring flouring mill to exchange for corn meal, to receive but a 112 pounds of meal for his 120 pounds of wheat. The peculiar part of the thing is that the miller gave him twelve pounds more meal than he was entitled to, the retail price of the meal being a cent a pound, and he was only entitled to 100 pounds of meal for his two bushels of wheat, but the miller's conscience compelled him to add a few extra pounds. The transaction was perfectly legitimate, and only goes to show of. hov little value wheat really Is at tinpresent time. Ex. No Griping, no Nausea, no Pain, when De Witt's Little Early Risers are taken. Small Pill. Safe Pill. Best Pill. You can have the Pilot sent to any address from now until Dec. 1, for only 25 cents.
Feed and Boarding Stable.
I wish to announce that I am now located in the barn formerly occupied by Robert Randle, and am making feeding and boarding horses a speoialty. I also have a few livery rigs to let at reasonable prices. Please give me a call. W. E. Overton.
Strayed or Stolen.
One dark bay mare, spavined on left hind leg. Branded on left hip and low r er jaw. Write to Frank Eck, Goodland, Ind. An exchange says a farmer was arrested and fined the other morning for selling some adulterated milk, adulterated with a little harmless water. He wore at the time a suit of all -wool (?) clothes, badly adulterated with shoddy, and bools whose soles were adultei’ated with paper or wood shavings. For breakfast he drank adulterated coffee, his meat was spiced with adulterated pepper, his cakes puffed up with adulterated baking powder, his pickles soared with adulterated vinegai’, his pie was seasoned w’ith adulterated spice, his wife w T as out of sorts because she could not make good bread out of adulterated flour that had been run in on her for the “best,” in fact lie saw and felt the effect of adulteration whichever way he looked, and he had not heard of any of the adulterators being arrested or fined.
The total number of employes in the service of railways on June 30, 1893. was 873,602, being an increase of 52,187. Of this total of employes, 35,384 are assigned to the work of general administration, 256,212 to maintenance of way and structures, 175,464 to maintenance of equipment, and 397,915 to conducting transportation, the remainder, 8,627, being unclassified by the carriers making report. If the employes be assigned to mileage, it appears that 515 men found employment in the railway industry in the United States per 100 miles of line, 21 being assigned to general administration, 151 to maintenance of way and structures, 103 to maintenance of equipment, and 234 to conducting transportation.—Lafayette Times.
There is no printed thing which is so close to the hea~t of the community as the local paper. The pulse of local life beats in every issue. An epitome of the worldis news glows in its bright pages, and the business news of the local stores should be in it too; should be there, not to help the editor along, not because the editor is a nice fellow and we want to encourage him, not for any reason but the one great shrewd business reason—that it will nay. If a merchant will take cm. . < f his space, keep ii fresh and pi t interesting matter in it, it will be read as assiduously ; nd regularly as the spiciest bit of gosste. As it gets readers. s > will the dealer get customer a.—ljXCiiiiili, fc. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cloud, of Kansas City, are visiting G. A. Martindale and family. The Pilot from now until Dec. 1. for only 25 cents
“Most Complete Nurseries lu An,erica.” WANTED AGENTS willing to travel, to solicit orders for Nursery stock. Permanent payingpos,tlons for successful agents Customers get stock ordered, and of best quality, ior terras apply to Ml. Hop* tisrseriu, Ellwanger £ Barry, Rochester, R.T. New IVSaat Market A. C. ItcSHKY, Proprietor. Shop located opposite the public square. E very thing fresh and clean. I’resit and salt meats. Katae, poultry, etc. Please give ns a o Ul and we vtll guarantee I<> cive you satisfaction. Remember the place. T. -JT. HORTON, DEmL^miEON. KENBBELAEH. IND. All who would preserve their natural teeth ■hould give him a call. Special attention ?iven to filling teeth. Gass or vitalized air or painless extraction of teeth. Office over LaUuebros
LOOK THIS WAY! Come now and let us reason together and I am sure I can make prices to suit you. 3 to 8 Penny Nails, 4 cents per pound. 8 to 40 Penny Nails, 3 cents per pound. 18 inch Tile Spades, 85 cents each. 20 “ “ 95 *< “ Wire Screening, 24 cents per square foot. Good short handl Spade, 60 cents. Good Hoe, 30 cents. Long handle shovel, 60 cents. 14 inch low grass lawn mower. $3.75 Persons wanting anything in the hardware line will find it to their interest to see me befoi’e buying elsewhere. C. E. HBRSMMAN. C. W. Harner’s-^> RSTAURANT AND BAKERY. Fresh Bread Every Day. None Better in the Stale. All orders for fancy Cakes, as for weddings and other occasions, promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed. Call and see me. opposite depot. R EM INGTON, IN D. Brick and Tile Yard!--* JOHN KOHLER, Prop’r. New machinery of the most improved pattern has been added and we are prepared to take contracts for brick and tile in any quantity We make tile in all sizes from 3 to 12 inch, and will compete in prices with any kiln in the country Call for prices. Yard located one mile west of Rensselaer. Free delivery any place In town. JOHN KOHLER. Blacksmith and Wood Repair Shop . L. HEMPHILL wants your trade. He is prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing and Wood Repairing in a workmanlike manner and at reasonable prices. He keeps two expert horse shoors employed constantly and makes a specialty of this branch of the business ALL WORK GUARANTEED. M.L. Hemphill,
A VETERAN'S VERDICT. The War is Over. A Well-known Sol- i dier, Correspondent and Journalist Makes a Disclosure. Indiana contributed her thousands of bravo soldiers to the war, und no state bear.-, a h» tter record in that respect than it dots. in literature It is rapidly aeqtil-mg an envi ib o place. In • <tr and o.erati:re i Solomon Ye well, well known is n > rHer as “So ,” has won an honorable position In,- 1 luK tIM) late war he was a member of <V>. M, 2d. N. V. Cavalry and of the 13th in.iianu Infantry Volunteers, Re truing an Imporlunt circumstance lie writes as follows: “Several of us old veteran here are using Br. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, Lean c. re and Nerve and Liver Pills, ail of them giving splendid satisfaction. In fact, w<- have net or used remedies that compare with 'hem.' Of 1 lie PI lis we must say they are ila be ! combination of the qualities required in a preparation of their nature we have ever kno:, ;i. We have none but words of praise for tlmm. They are the outgrowth of a new principle n medicine, and tone up the system wonderfully. We say to ail, try these re-rn-dle.-," —Solomon Yewell, Marlon. Ind., Lee. 5, IfVZ. These remedies aresoid by all druggi.-as on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the ' I>r. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind,. on re- I cetpt of price, Si per bottle, six bottles 16, ex- , press prepaid. They positively contain neitner opiates nor dangerous drugs. I WAX AAAAWAAA'. ! Kfitti A mWAX XX'g j | Your satisfaction Air/f; \ % . . is our success. |; „ - V/e are making a specialty of oar Ho. iC S - - - SINGLE ... $ ty HARNESS £1 - - •> .and finished. Ma te -at of No. iTV Oak sto'- v , stitched 7 and 3to inch, with -5 JU 5 cord er. .1. In nickel or imitation rubber. ■& I Special Offer! 1 -2 V/e wit! sell t-" 0 sets of tnis No. 16 Lar ’£ •g ness, retail price of v/hich is $15.00 per set, also one doz. No. 1 Buggy Whips, “►j retail price $15.00; two fine embroidered, -5 7". knotted fringe, shell pattern, Lap Dust- g! ers, retail price $3.00 a piece, for 18 $32.20, F. O. B. Danville, 111. 8 We guarantee these goods in every respect and anyone purchasing them that ££ ,*> are not satisfied return the goods and we A I will refund the money. Address, -5 Northwestern Harness Co., p # DANVILLE, ILL. # |
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