People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. Thomas Batte, editor of the Graphic, Texarkana, Arkansas, has found what he believes to be the best remedy in existence for the flux. His experience is well worth remembering. He says: “Last Summer 1 had a> very severe attack of flux. [ tried almost every known remedy, none giving relief. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was recommended to me. I purchased a bottle, and received almost immediate relief. 1 continued to use the medicine and was entirely cured. I take pleasure in recommending this remedy to any person suffering with such a disease, as in my opinion it is the best medicine ill existence. ’ 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by F. B. Meyer, Druggist. Mr. Ruikitsu Tsugani-, a native of Japan, and a graduate of the school of law at DePauw University, will lecture in the opera house, on Tuesday evening, Aug. 7, on the manners and customs of his people, their religious belief concerning the origin and destiny or the human soul. He will also speak of tho great trouble existing between his country and China. He will also present forty views taken in her native country. The entertainment will dose with a Japanese wedding, in which five characters are used all dressed in native costumes. The Southerns-Price Co. will play “Faust” in Goodland next Monday night, and if they get the patronage they should have, the house will be crowded. We have no hesitancy in recommending these people to our Goodland friends, and they are deserving of a large audience. The universal verdict of all who have heard them in this great play, is that it is the best company that has ever visited this section of the state. Give them a full house. They played at Brook last Wednesday night to a full house. Tho Epworth Lorgue of Independence church, Gillam township, will give a lawn social at Independence grove, Saturday i evening, Aug. 11th. Excelled . music will be furnished, and we i cordially invite everybody to I come and have a good time with l us. The proceeds will be donat ed to defray the expenses of tho church. Millie Robinson,Lizzie Faris, Committee. B. Forsythe, the popular Chi ; cago Bargain Store man, is nmking some improvements in his business room. He says be hasn’t room for the large invoices of goods he will receive for his fall and winter trade. Mr. Forsythe believes in the usn ■ of printer's ink, and the results 1 are always satisfactory. The sweetest and most pleasant homes can be provided by purchasing one of Leopold’s South Addition lots at a very i low price and on easj terms. ■ A. Leopold, proprietor. Office, at the “Model” store. Miss Eva Miller, daughter of W. A. Miller, of this place left yesterday for SauFranciseo, ■ Cal., where she will enter' college. She recer. t’y gradual- ' ed from Valparaiso with high honors. Miss Louie Chamberlain, of Wichita, Kansas, an aunt of Chas. Chamberlain, is the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Leota Faris. B. F. Ferguson is still celling, buying and trading in real estate. A new boy at Charley Rhoades',
