People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

i S. M. Hathorn, so far, has I attended all his appointments in : this county. Fine crowds meet him at every place he goes. B. S. Fendig is again after veal, games, hides, furs and eggs. Thanking you for past favors wishes you to call again. The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet at the Christian church, Saturday afternoon, Oct. 20, at 8 o’clock. All children and young people are invited to attend. * A new store in the Nowelblock; dry goods, hats, caps, ooots and shoes; a new an general assortment of everything needful in the dry goods line C. D. Nowels proprietor. The democrats of Newton township',- i&lst itifowu ship convention, nominated A J. Freeland for trustee. Win Yeoman assessor for the shotterm and Robert Yeoman asses sor for the term. If you are going to set tive this fall, give me a call. Is» 11 the best stock at very low prices 5,000 2-year-old grape vines at 5 cents fcakfh, ready for delivery after October 10th. Nurseri one-half mile northeast of Foresman, Ind. J. A. Woodin. Frank Sayler, son of T. J. Sayler, was the lucky boy tc find the pigeon sent up in the balloon, by the Chicago Bargaii Store, Tuesday. He now wears a fine new hat as the resul’ • ! his find.

Secure' Accident tickets in the U. S. Accident Association while on your trips, for §SOOO at only 25cents per day. short time. Accident insurance written on long or short periods, at lowest possible rates. Alf. W. Hopkins, ■ Agt. Joseph Adams U’as granted a divorce from his wife ill th? Jasper Circuit Court, Tuesday. Mr. Adams in addition to S3O( already paid the divorced wif . gives her annually for four yearssloo and SSO yearly for the sup port of her youngest child till i is 14 years old. The balloon ascention and republican rally Tuesday brought three or four hundred people to town. The balloon and goats oehaved nicely. The ascention was made from scrap iron park. The goats and birds came down in perfect safety; everybody seemed to be pleased with the sight. The speaking in the court house was a side show attachment, the main attraction being on the street watching the balloon and the billy goats. Squire Cain, of Jordan towiship, died at his home of typhoid fever, Tuesday, Oct. 16th. He was sick but three or four days. Mr. Cain was one ®f Jordan township’s leading citizens. For several years he has been that township’s justice of the peace and was a candidate for re-election. But few men in the county, two weeks ago were stronger, healthier and heartier in appearance than W. H. Cain. He leaves a wife and three children. His remains were intejed in the Catholic cemetery, south of town. •

Liat of Patent!). Granted to Indiana inventors this week. Reported by C. A. Snow & Co., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, Opp. U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C. A. L. Bernardin, Evansville, bottle-capping machine; W. S. Rollings, Indianabolis, folding or extention table; E. W. Young, Michigan City, pneumatic tire.