People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 August 1894 — Page 5
The Groat Railroad Show B CONING SOON! Sixth Successful Year. Wait and Watch for the Date. REYNOLD’S WORLD’S H H UNITED SHOWS. Positively the Largest and Best Show that has Visited Rensselaer m many years. C-'-T) /5 T TWY. Embracing the Leading Lights of the Pro I session. more a nd better Riders, Aerialists, -1 tv LJ k-/ Acrobats, Clowns, Performing Animals, etc., than are employed by any show traveling. ~\ / td\T 7\ T™ ET"") TJ 1 Consisting of rare and cost- \ Hl\ [_\ jt H V H ly Specimens of the Animal --\XJ—JI \jf_LV_ytJ —a : -L \ LJ—J Kingdom from all countries under the sun. Come and learn from the great hook of nature. SPECIAL: The majestic Lioness, “Princess,” and her interesting family of three, born Au r. 5, 1801. -ROYAL ROMAN Sr-iSrS: 'PAR V) rn TT 1 Nero tho Great--—d ) )~sI) \/ H Chariot races, TaT A J_y JL LVy dVX J—J horse races, etc T The mamATP A 4K A r iTTT'J VC moth . ele--V 1-Jwix ij —1 X J—lii X LJ X\i_jO phants“Baldy" and “Queen Ju*mbo,” positively the largest animals in the known world. v Mm .. . ci. Seven Acre*; of Snowy Canvas! Hundreds; of Men and Women! 300 Beautiful Horses and Ponies! Open Dens of Magnificent Animals! NOTE—Be on the streets early and witness the Grand Free Street Pageant at 10 o’clock each morning, rain or shine. ONE TICKET ADMITS TO ALL. Will Exhibit at Rensselaer on Saturday, September Ist.
BASE BALL.
The “Modela” Can and Cannot Play Ball. During the past week the “Models” have crossed bats with some extraordinary clubs. When they were defeated, it was a real bad case of it. But when they won—ah my! The first game on their recent tour was with the Vincennes— Logansport—Monticello aggregation of players and it was a great game, in many particulars. Only two Monticello players were on the batting list. Our boys outbatted the other club in nice style. Cox. the Vincennes pitcher, only struck out two men. while Liebien, who pitched for the “Models.” struck out eight. The umpire furnished by Monticello was the rankest we ever saw on a diamond. He should have been fired before the game. He was working for Monticello. for he was third baseman for Logansport. Notwithstanding our boys won the game even if they did have to play against nine men and a rotten umpire. Tho score of the g une was as follows: 1V345 0 7 8 9 Monticello 1 ato 1 0 0 3 0 4—ll Rensselaer 5 lV 2 2 ) 1 0 2 base hits —Clifton, Chamberlain, Jackson, Reynolds. Banghart, Tharp, Youngker. 3 base hits—Cox, Bebee, Garvey. Home Runs —Roach, Banghart. RENSSELAER —OXFORD.
On Friday, tho Models played at Oxford and suffered a sore defeat. Tlu>ir men were simply stronger than surs and hence the game was lost. The Oxfords pounded Liebien foi ten earned runs while Rensselaer was left to hold the sack. There were but three base hits made off of McGinnis, the Chicago tw’fler, who pitched for Oxford, while the latter club made seven base hits, two t wo baggers, One threebagger and one home run off of Liebien. There were but few Oxford players in the game, for that club secured several Chicago players to win the game for them. One man that they secured bad played in every big league except the national leagat;. The following is the score of the game. 12345 0 7 8 9 Romselaci’ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—o Oxford.. 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 2 *—lo Struck out —McGinnis, 12; Liebien, 0. Bases on Balls—McGinnis, 2; Liebien, 6. Time, 1:50. RENSSELAER—FOWLER. There can be little said about this game, because of the interference of rain, caused a postponment and Rensselaer was awarded the game. From all appearances our boys would have won the game without any trouble as the following score will show: 1 2 Rensselaer 1 1 —2 j o'.»'le r 0 0 0
RENSSELAER —LOWELL. The disappointing feature i Mending amateur base ball is the hiring of outside players to win airame. ’Tis then that pure amateur baseball loses its flavor. I t sooner or later causes the disbandmentof a local club, because 'hey cannot stand the pressure| of paying a good salary to men for a single game of ball. If professional ball is to be played, let’s have it. But if it is to be an amateur contest, don ! mix the professional with it. As a rule such w r ork as this is only intended for a few persons to make money by wagers they can get on the game. It is said that Rensselaer sports lost over S2OO on the Oxford game. They simply found better players there than they took there. This is a sample of semi-profes3ional base ball. Do away with it, boys, and you’ll lose nothing by it. Sometimes they can and sometimes they cannot. The best game of the season was played on the home grounds last Tuesday afternoon between the Lowell and Rensselaer clubs. The game was on the style of a nip and tuck league combat and many good plays we re made by [both clubs. At the end of the
PAIN AND MISERY Ayers Sarsaparilla Cures Rheumatism. 4“ About 8 years o: ago, I suffered gl Ir&ra what the doe- 0 j tors called rheu- o| mutism. Nobody knows tho pain and misery which Oj I had to endure ®s and which ciung to ©j me in spite of the o| ' j'Jo'i *!■’# "“•I‘clh. s pro. gj A(.\ g-UC'-kaT Bcriberf * At last, oj W,/ I 1 began taking o, t I Aver’ s Sarsapa- gj rllla. After a short time, tho pains ©3 ceased. I continued the use of the Sar- Oj saparilla for a whole year, until the g] rheumatism entirely disappeared.”— q! jAJtf.s Way. proprietor of livery stable, O i Roseville, Cal. °j Ayer's S Sarsaparilla Ij Admitted for Exhibition * gt AT THE WORLD’S FAIR oj 00000 OOOOOOOOOQOO OOP O qof’j
fifth inning Rensselaer was one score ahead, but our boys lost their heads in the sixth and allowed the Lowells to make live runs. Gragg, who stands at the head in the Western League as u player, pitched for Lowell. His work was not so effective as tha' of Liebeiu. who struck out 13 men, while the former struck out four. The work of Liebeiu and Jackson cannot be compii mented too highly. If the remainder of the club was equal t< them, there would be no troubh about- their winning every game. The score was as follows: 12345 0 7 8 0 Rouxs.duel’ 0 0 3 0 I 1 I 0 u t Lowell o 0 2 1 1 5 0 0 o—. Batteries Liebom and Jackson , (iragg and Miuinger. Kt ruck out—Liebein, 12; Gragg, 4 Home run—Benjamin. 2 base hits—Gragg, Lynch, Turner, Jackson (2), Chamberlain (2). 3 base hits—Gragg. Bases on balls—Lowell, 3. Stolen bases —Rensselaer, 5. Errors, Rensselaer, 8; Lowoii, 2.
The success of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, of McKeesport, Pennylvania, in the treatment of diarrhoea in her children will undoubtedly be of interest to many mothers. She says: “1 spent several weeks in Johnstown, Pa., after the great flood, on account of my husband being employed there, We had several children with us, two of whom took the diarrhoea very badly. I got some of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy from Rev. Mr. Chapman. It cured both of them. I knew of several other cases where it was equally successful. I think it cannot be excelled and cheerfully recommend it.” 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by F. B. Meyer, Druggist.
For instance, Mrs. Chas. Rogers, of Bay City, Mich., accidentally spilled scalding water over her little boy. She promptly applied Do Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, giving instant relief. Its a wonderfully good salve for burns, bruises, sores, and a sure cure for Piles. A. F. Long & Co. W. H. Nelson, who is in the drug business at Kingville, Mo., has so much confidence in Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy that he warrants every bottle and offers to refund the money to any customer who is not satisfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in doing this because the remedy is a certain cure for the diseases for which it is intended and he knows it. It is for sale by F. B. Meyer, Druggist. “There is a Salve for every wound.” We refer to De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, cures burns, bruises, cuts, indolent sores, as I a local application in the nostrils 'it cures catarrh, and always cures piles. A. F. Long & Co. 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, proprieter. Office at the “Model” store.
Blacksmith and Wood Repair Shop. M. 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 Fiorse shoers employed constantly and makes a specialty of this branch of the business ALL WORK GUARANTEED. \/. h. Memphill, Fis Kohler 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 tiie 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, t ree delivery any place in town. JOHN KOHLER.
Will \ «ii , r t iSjij on <’rctlslf My old friends of Jasper county can have heir choice. They can aNo have illiberal llscounl on our city prices. My pood fo'- ; 11:1c In being connected with the It. Slum* • tiper Co.'s principal western house has entitled me to get terms that ivill make it your total fortune, too. Pay us cash if you can, mt if you can’t, why. do I he next, best thing old he enjoying one of the most tippr*" - ated of home luxuries while paying for it. ’ay us a smalt amount down and the baloice in easy monthly payments and you vi 11 soon lie 1 he owner of one of THE C'ET.KPUATED Ts you have art old pin o nr ocean yon on n ipply it a . part piiynient on tlm new. Ahe 'honiiigi-r (li.tno ranks tX> ery bust nade there are none li •. ; , t any p : a It has !>-*. "utj f;lu:o'.;s " •■ voan , arililamyv a' d t'ft»ni"M • f tojnn f .altle s iction. ea • 1 1:1 hi. .it:: •, in., irr I'eel.h :i in - I •-i;;e. u;e 'han' a. amt tin so. i'.’.i I*l \\>! I'l t,!.\ V, \'jj A VP!. i» l'o:i six A fa It will pay you to rum- ic- cty atul ■m;mi la 1 m sto. l: ( .f u s and 5c,. i ,. 1 jiuid ui.strmneu's before injiti.:. V.'ri.i ii •lit alogue. JNO. T. Cm 1 ;nk. U i,h ix -I min f! i IS': ,\ Is! W.I i 1 •; li A , ... I 'il i I , MihilliJ :>l I. -.?! L, -LTTC- !T-1 T 7 ‘ T ” RcnFxt'j:!!-;', Ind Attond, f() ;tii in;: 1• • Ml-* :*n,f r vlth pi'*>iit;-f,iu*s* H'i(i <l, • '• * it HHJ dl ’ -vy I#*' tin- • ;,it 1 *-» V . :<l* K'tk} . i 1 i . t , . L. h. • 1 1 ; iik *• »’ ' l l ■» f ' 1 « i 1 yd'jiy'JV'i *-f ;CI 1. ittvL'u J U \ ■<■ . 1 Docs a. ,''ii ■ rn! h;,l • ■ *ii 1 . , ~.. On 111’, i ten short 1 ;n,. a ‘ a > . . V. mine a sp. em,,, i f * —a- i. v.Sr'tl -——.... 111 llf.g I i ..." V, ila p| |eo |,f ~ . . itel. ts ' , t .1. St; v its. i*res \ \ I’. L. 1. 1111,1 i>l !■: \ss'. n:m. flip- (iiira kb 1 :! hi. tapitjKl i’K Ml ill i, tt'.Otltl. 101 l VI it I I fin I. ’ Orffil Pitted as a State l.a n Jan. 1. •pus geiHU'll I Im'|lo)|c hlislll: ’:.t<Ti U-li-!owe l oil spe.-irl oepurills. Til •lain:, is e.-:-tmliual ,| i.i. tei |;, by the Au.i.'ni of .- ; tu;<. fhere Inn ne.y, r n. en a, full itv < r a bank nitanired under t.l w s Isa. Mum , loaned on fhoi tt line. E fella ns- Iniitjt at. tin.l sold on ail tanking points. C ollect ions made ami jramlly remiited.
J. C. THU AWLS, , SuFvcyop and ipieer. Office with Dio County Superintondont,, in Williams & Stockton's ’oloclf, Rensselaer, * - Indiana. '.lurtili IK!>4. 11. L. BROWN, I). D.S. 'v mssfiaESßm Hold Jh'liliiif/s, l.'roirtt mid ftyidfH ll'ovk. Teath If llhoot I‘luten a tipie laity. Gas or vit llized ;tlr :niiuini ;tej ed foi !ho painless extract ion <,f tooth. Give me a trial. Ollicoovor Porter,l Wishurd's. S. Remley fc Son, Cordially invite anyone ■wishing livery liire or feeding done to call at the former Clark & Davis barn, when at Wheatiield, j Inti. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, LAWYER, Rensselaer - Indiana New Meat Market A. C. HL'SMKY, Proprietor. ! Shop located opposite the public square. Everythin!! fresh und clean. Fresh and suit moats, kmiho. poultry,etc. Please (five us a call and we will guarantee to (five you satisfaction. Remember the place.
BUCKLIN’S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sort's, tetter, chapped lumps, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or moue.y refunded. Price 2a cents per box. For sale by F. B. Meyer. i.ii rcOii.Br.,. One of His Experiences. For thirty-eight years (’apt. Loud followed the t ea. most.of that time ns nttv.su r of ti vesi.et, and upon t ■ tiring from t bo witter wn-up-I’otuied by uio hecrotniy of the l tilted Slim , I reasury to superintend the mil fisheries in Aia-ktt, wltlc.'i i.o.dti at ho 1m d Lvo years, li j relates one experience an follows: ' For several years 1 had heon troubled with general nervousness and pain In the region of my heart. My greatest nfbletloi was sjenplossness; It was almost Impossible nt any lime t *obtain rest and sleep. Having seen {}*■. MIU-.V remedl.'H advertised l lit gun jsli.g iiervlne. After taking a small qiianiHy ti e bom'Hii received was so great that I vs [o-i----tlvely ulartuod, thinking the remedy curt* Mined o,tlales wlihdt would linully l - u.Jorloitstorno; hut on being to so red by (liearogKls' that it was perfectly hurmless. I (oo'tn- • nod it together witli the Heart Cure. Today 1 can conscientiously nay that Hr. lilies’ K<storiitlve Nervine and New Heart Cure dot more tor mol linn anything 1 had ioei tat in. I Inti been treated by eminent piiystclntu in Now Yo’ k and San 1- ranclseo whlii'nit t enefit. 1 owo my present gotal lienith to the judicious me of i nese most valual le remedies, mid lieartily recommend tlicmto itliitnih-u d Mis I was.”- Capt. A. P. Loud, llanipden. Me. l)r. Mill's' Hestotatlvo Nervine ami New Cure are soul by u.ll druggists on a po Hive guar im tee, or liy Dr. Milos Medical Co., F.lkhail J rid., on receipt of price, il per bottle, or si, buttles for to, express prepaid. Tiny am free fiom all opiates anil dangerous drugs. POSITIONS .GUARANTEED under reasonable conditions. Our b'KRE 96 pc,.e Catalogue will explain why we can afb rd if, Practical Basiuoss Colipgo, NASHVILLE, TLNN, C Write for catalogue. ) Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Penmanship and T - - praphy. W 8 spend more tnonty ir tht i serf' 1 f <lur Lrnplo yme n t Dap a rt!') fn t than half the Hnsiues, College:, titko in at tuition. 4 v ••ck- l.y mi' teth J leaching book-keeping isaanal to r.i wtok;, l aa old plan. II tea -her‘l, (jO .J ' udentts past yea no vacatii.n: cuter any time. CHt.<p Ui jp". w» avo reconlty preparod boo » cspti i.'.oy «u. .p.ca to l!Off,E STUJY. Sent cn 60 dit-" frt»l. ‘Yritoe'i nnd explain “your wantt.” N. 15.—\Ve p / $5, ca:.h for all vacancies ns hook keepers, stenogniphers, teachers, •Jerks, etc., reported to us, provided we till saute.
u . Vi/ . -f__. - . 0 i.'w'J-'N , DENTAL SURGEON. RENSSELAER. INK. All who would preserve their natural teeth should (five him a call. Special attention given to tilling teeth. Gass or vitalized nlr for painless extract ion of teeth Oil e. l.n Rtieilros. NSgvTOR THE TEETH A, PURE ...... PERFECTLY BLI.NCiC AND PERFUMED CREAM, vhtch, whensenlied to a wet breßh r.rd rubbed on the Teeth, produces r.n r.,:iet .c !e b>um, pente tialinrall Ilia interstices of the Teeth, ch'ftnsluif tbe mouth in a most refreshlte runner. Arrest; e id prevents decay, renders the gums healthful, 1 d and firm. Will he sent to any address on receipt of price, C 5 cents, | La Yalliere Toilet arJ Co. UMUtv An.. Mi 56tt BL. PMUiflj&U, Pa,]
