People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1894 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sample Ballot. Democratic Ticket. Republican Ticket. People’s Party Ticket. District Ticket. District Ticket. District Ticket. For Congress, ; z For Congress. , , ; ; For Congress. VALENTINE ZIMMERMAN. j j JETHBO A. HATCH. ; S. M. HATHORN : For State Senator, : For State Senator, t • For state Senator, PERRY WASHBURN, Z ISAAC H. PHARES. ■ • PERRY WASHBtfeN, For Prosecuting Attorney, ■ : For Prosecuting Attorney. • For Prosecuting Attorney, FRANK A. COMPARET. T.C. ANNABAL. i JACOB D. RICH. For Joint Representative. For Joint Representative, I For Joint Representative. DAVID B. NOWELS. MARION L. SPITLER DAVID B. NOWELS. County Ticket. County Ticket. County Ticket. : For County Clerk, : • . For County Clerk, , ; For County Clerk, * JOHN A. MCFARLAND. WILLIAM 11. COOVER. = JOHN A. McFARLAND 4 For County Auditor. ; : For County Auditor, : For County Auditor, Z • THOMAS H. ROBINSON. ’• HENRY B. MURRAY. L. .! THOMAS H. ROBINSON: For Cdtiniy Treasurer, ‘ ‘ For County Treasurer, For County Treasurer. JOHN L. NICHOLS. : JESSE GWIN. • Z JOHN L. NICHOLS. For County Sheriff, For County Sheriff. For County Sheriff, ELLIS JONES. Z CHARLES W. HANLEY. : ELLIS JONES. For County Surveyor, : for County Surveyor. '■ WALTER HARRINGTON. For ( ounty Surveyor, WALTER HARRINGTON. For County Coroner, : : For County Coroner. MARTIN Y. SLAUGHTER. Z For County Coroner, . MARTIN Y. SLAUGHTER. : ; : TRUITT P. WRIGHT. For Commissioner, Ist District z : For Commissioner, Ist District, JOEL F. SPRIGGS. For Commissioner, Ist District, JOEL F. SPRIGGS. » WILLIAM DAHNCKE. I For Commissioner, 2nd District. : ~ „ , „ , : For Commissioner, 2nd District. ■ ■ l or Commissioner, 2nd District, ■ JOSEPH A. ROBINSON. JOHN C MARTINDALE. JOSEPH. A. EOMNSDN. ♦ • For Commissioner, 3rd District, Z lor Commissioner, 3rd Dist rict, • DEXTER R. JONES. ; GEORGE G, THOMPSON.

New FRUIT STORE NAME FAOIZ, Proprietor. Located in the Warner Building, one door east of Fendig’s drug store. FRUITS OF ALL KINDS, At very lowest prices, Also keeps a full line of Fancy Candies, Nuts, etc. FRENCH TAFFY Something new, never sold here before, try it. Give him a call when wanting the best to be had in the above linesir

Sharp has gone to Dwight, 111., j to demonstrate his new camera for taking photographs of inebriates. If it proves a success, he will expend a million dollars in our little town. The plant will be near the depot where he has bought 40 acres of ground. He has so much confidence in this new enterprise that he has ordered iron and ties which are now on the road. In 18 months from now our little town of 2500 will be a city of 20,000, The books will be open for a few days to those who wish stock. The story of “How Allan Pinkerton Thwarted the First Plot to Assassinate Lincoln,” with several illustrations, will be published in McClure’s Magazine for November, being the first of a remarkable series of true detective stories compiled by authority from the archives of the Detective Bureau. Ari' early and hitherto^ unpublished portrait of Lincoln from a daguerreotype taken in 1851, accompanies the article. We thank the many friends for their kindness during our sad bereavement, also for the flow’ers that were given. C. A. & Laura Walker.

Our esteemed fellow townsman, the Hon. A. McCoy, accompanied by 175 of his friends and admirers, went Friday night, by special train, from here to Marlboro where Mr. McCoy delivered his maiden political speech. It is said, for two hours he held his audience spellbound. A special to the Inter Ocean said “it was the most interesting and enthusiastic republican meeting yet held in the county. Mr. McCoy, at this meeting, demonstrated by his wit, eloquence and logic that he is a man of various accomplishments. Had this gentleman chosen for his life's work, the pulpit or the bar he surely would have been just as successful in either of these two places as he has been in banking, trading and stock raising. Mr. McCoy is a natural orator, he speaks from the heart but one difficulty does he labor under, his feelings too often overcome him, he is too easily affected by his oyti eloquence. Obituary. Enic Paul, the infant son of C A. and Laura Walker, died Oct 10, 1894, at the age of 4 month and 21 days. This little flower to us was given, To bud on earth and bloom in hearen.