People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1894 — Page 5

-*• - f* ’ • -t • ' v. 1 ' Blacksmith and Wood Repair Shop . M. L. HEMPHILL wants your trade. He is prepareo to do all kinds of Blacksmithiug and Wood Repairing in a workmanlike manner and at reasonable prices. He keeps two export horse shoers employed constantly and makes a specialty of this branch of the business ALL WORK GUARANTEED. MX X T T • T Brick shop on Front st., h. Memphill. Brick and Tile Yard!^ JOHN KOH LER Prop’r. New machinery of the most improved pattern has been added and wo are prepared to take contracts for brick and tile m any quantity We make tile in all sizes from # to 12 inch, and will compete in prices with any kiln in the country Call for prices. Yard located one mile wostof Rensselaer. Freo delivery any place in town. JOHN KOHLER.

MORDECiI F. CHILCOTE, ATTQBITE'f LAW, Rensselaer* Ind Attends to U.ll business in the profeasiofo wii !i promptness and dispatch. Office in second storv of the Makeover bulldinir. A. JKetfoy, frvs. 1. J. <• .■■>. Vice I’r U. L. ts oiliugHWorii H>iiier. A. It. Ilopkins. \ •sistantOs.shi. A MM I o).> Hank Hoes a general hanking >i:siness, Mom loaned for short time at.current rates. W make a specialty of XjO.A.ISTB on lons time with privilege of partial pay- ■ ments. F. J. Hr,Arts. iV.-- Vm. Sets. Cashie; | F. L. ( hii/ ote. Asst. Cashier. The sty-. - ■ lk. Capital ” . OrifanlA.M .an. 1. Is Does sjene’- i Interest •• lowed on ‘ -‘• '.iis * • main-id .pr*. • if S:.i There Iris-i ? > in-’.w sanlrM • >»•:••••* siiorl .'i'lle U'inking points. Collections made and prsmtly remitted. J. O. THR AWLS, . toy-ir 0 li-.o with in) ■il i a n 1 ■ « b - ton' >•) i . RE N'.S.S . , . iji.V.N e Mil . 4 \ i!, : i > f\ c: '? h. t<4. • . 1 . U.o. •’ i - w>' ,! • > f. J „■*: v ■ • t; > • PiritifH tl'urft. Teeth W ithont Plates a Spec ally. Gas or vitllized air administered for he painless extraction of teot.h. Give me & trial. Office over Porter&Wishard’s. S. Remley tt Son. Cordially invite anyone wish ing livery hire or feeding dont to call at the former Clark & •Davis barn, when at Wheatfield, Ind. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, , LAWYER, Rensselaer - Indiana New Meat Market A. C. ’C's.i ropriotor. Shoo o-■ “d opposite the public so■■ Every- r-esh and clean. Fresh and meats.’Tii.ipoultry.etc. Flense elve call anil .v- vi 11 cruarnntee to give you <:i faction oemher the place. wf Mi J3—itO’. “7 sT. TrL 'i^TON DENTAL SURGEON. RENSSELAER. IND. All who would preserve their natural tec-1 should give him a call. Special attentl.j given t.o filling teeth. Gass «r vit♦ f 7««; : 1 for painless e.\traction ofteuth. Office ov» i La Rue Bros. 11 ■■■iiimim 11— mm «i— ■ mm i i n mmw A Quarter Century Test. For a quarter of a century Dr. King’s New Discovery has been tested, and the millions who have received benefit from its use testify to its wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lunge. A remedy that has stood the test so long and that has giver, so universal satisfac ti m is 10 experiment. Eajh bottle is ositively guaran'eed to give relief, or the money will be refunded. It is admitted to be the most reliable for Coughs ard Colds. Trial bottles Free at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store. Large size 50c. and SI.OO,

BUCK LIN’S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises* sores* ulcers, salt rheum* fever gofes, tetter, chapped hanps, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and po> • lively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or mom refunded. Price 25 cents pe box. For sale by F. B. Meyet How an Enemy was Foiled. TUo following graphic *t:if ciy.fint wi’l broad with intense Infoitwl: “l eaum: l .Vrcrlbi the numb, creepy sensation ; hat existed In mj arms, hands uiu) it'». i had loiuD «nd beat those part.it until they von- sc,re, too rrcon.i in a measure the dead feeling iliat Lad take) possession of ilium. In mlili.un I hid r strange weakness in my back nr.d i: round m.t waist, together with tin indcscriittibio ‘(tone feeling in my Ktomuch. FLysicicnn paid : was creeping* paralysis, fiojn v.Jiich. accord ing to their universal l ori'-hislon, tl.ct-6 is n relief. Once it fastens upon a i. etson, the say.lt continues its insidious progress tint It reaches a vital point and t !.e suite tor dk dueli WRsr.iy prosperL 1 Itr.'l be en doctarlr ti year and a half steadily, but with no pa licuhtrbenefit, when 1 .saw r;i I'dvcrt'seaie. of Dr Miles’ Restorative Non ine. prix ured bottlo and began using i . Marvelous as may seem, but a few (Icy.; bad passed l)efo every bit of that creepy feeing hud left 1 ind there has not beeti t>cu tie tliil'.t indication of ii.t return. I now fed well its I ever did. and bine gained i tounds in weight, though 1 had mn dc ’rom l.’Oto 137 Four o heis lime used Miles’Restorative Nervine on my n i otr* bit ion, and il has been ns sat i; factor.' In v •isesjtsin mine.”—.lames Katas, La Rue., >. Dr. Miles’ Re lor.f ’v>; Nervine i . o d b; ■irugglsts ou a pod'.ivc guarmr »i ilrect by the Dr. Mi! .-- Modi -a! ( o . n>l.. on receipt of price. , t ;cr he' e ottles for W, express ere’■'tcS <'!• I

AGENTS WANTED. * Vital Questions of Folitie.nl Rovnlume lion of ’lt’. Oli.sisof J '® .md ’w. l,uit.lrs Bri-ud. iv. . . . M, SiriKr>. me . ue:n»jyeu. GREAT tAi.Oii le.-T l.s ~, he l-ftt-lll.tuid till* foil.le. 'i iiriff- ii tie Silver Ones* !<.».. Wiitu I’litiTE' I’I• N ties for ilir* Ainet W-:in \Yorl;iii;ni. Wl at REE TRAI tE iloen fur iiiei A book -m the our. Everybody wa’ts'ii. Fric oi.ly #1 60. b-l!« it, Slsrlit,. Most iil>"r ii I ii.is "< nls. •*cn<! for cin-ulit's vv nckl An lot- :ij-< rt’s 'titfit. ui ont-e. I*. V, .'-.JEGLEII it Cl ..liO /'bestnue St . Fhiltuieliiltl-i. F;.. ?*<•• ?ti» a» 3l;i<-li f,»r You. M• F t\l il’er. of It vinsr. 11l “ief lie has had a sever '•i' 1 - trouble foi’ many yeai-f----•li '»*•“>’ pains in h’-s ba< d ;• -.(> that his bladder \va '‘ected. tie tried many so cal - i Kidney cures but without my good result. About a year ago he began use of Electric Bitters and found relief at once. Electric Bitters i* especially adapted to cure of all Kidney and Liver troubles and < ften gives almost instant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price only 50c. for large bottle. At F. B. Meyer's. Drug Store.

Board BiJl Fir*!. In one of McKinley’s West Virginia speeches sure ]'• ,urbon tried lo emburass him and neutralize the efftvt of his arguments for protection by shout - ing “What about the force bill:’’ McKinley quick iy ies pond eel: “The principle question now is, what about the board bill," an I the ambiguous questioner subsided amidst the laughter of the crowd.—Richmond Item. ’■ j, -T %'

Correspondence.

BLOOMINQTON.

BY G. M.

Two of the university trustees «r received political honors in the recent elections. Clias L. Hen* ry was ellected to congress and James H. Jordan, judge of the supreme bench. Dr. Fellow’s class in anthropology, spent Friday and Saturday of last week in Chicago.The chief object of the excursion was to examine the anthropology collection in the Field museum; P.tof. Starr, of the Chicago ttuiversity conducted the class over the museuin, which is in every way the anthropology paradise. The collections in this museum . are arranged uy experts, so as to s >w by i heir position and order the steps of human progress. The talks of Prof; Starr as he dstoo in this great labratOry, ■urrounded by actualities of the ■ast at'd present, were alone orth the trip. Among othei •iaces, the ciass visited the Chicago University, where tve\

.ad the pleasure of witnessing lie work of that young bui -neat institution. The work oi ie recitations was encouraging > the 1. U. M.udeLis since it is •arried ou in much the same uy as at Indiana University. Prof. Commons has sent oui fculars to the uiffereut high hools of ihe state inquiring out the teaching of politic; . onomy, sociology ana relatec objects. Dr. llenson, of the First H r st church, Chicago, deliverer ie first lecture on the regula: nurse, last Friday evening, r. Henson was to have been ere the Friday evening previous t i by mistake went to Bloom- ■ . Left, - His subject “Fools’ 1 • >s changed to, “Fools, such m>ey have in Illinois.” Dr.Hent !s..ne of the most populai ud vv i lectrers in the. west, ud his lee ure last evening was /ery amusing. The board of trustees of Ind »na University, met Friday. • ov. 6. Among other things, i vas decided by the board, tha Indiana University has no tuitioi ees in the sense of the law, anc that the scholarships issued by the counties do not give an,> special privileges to studentsh ilding them. All fees are contingent fees. They alsodecideo to have the dedication of th< new building, Kirkwook Hall, an. 25, ‘ho. The members of

ie legislature, and other staU 'bcials will be inviLed to attend the exercises. Prof Blatchlev, who assumed ‘• e duties of State oreologi.-t 1 ist Monday, is a graduate of L. U. President Swain, Prolessors >ryan, Woodburn and Commons, re giving lectures on the Jniversity, extension course, at afferent points over the states. These lectures are becoming /ery popular, and many of our nterprising towns are availing hemseives of the instruction they offer. On election day, just as n e irst hour classes were assembling a crowd of college girls gathered on the steps of Library lal). and drew up the following resolutions: Whereas, it has been set forth that the best men should be at the polls, and Whereas, our fellow students, in the exercise of their privilege are necessarily absent from their recitations, and Whereas, women are denied the right of voting; Therefore, in order that-the faculty may give their undivided attention to ihe polls, and In order that our fellow stadents may not be overburdened with work on their return, and in order that the girls of Indiana University may spend the day in uninterrupted maditation upon the rights of sufferage;

Be it resolved, that our work be suspended tor the day. Girls of Indiana University. After some discussion the fair co-eds adopt* ed these resolutions and posted them on the bulletin board. This meant a “bolting” of all recitations and the proceeded to go the rounds of the buildings- the boys being heartily in sympathy, they marched to the class rooms and forcibly stopped all recitations, except Prof. Bryan'sj he was too much for them. As the procession increased they marched double file around the campus and then started toward the city. At the entrance of the campus they met Pres. Swain. Tile president held up his hand. The procession stopped, and without breaking ranks, grew compact, as when a stretched accord eon slides shut. “Against wLdi,” the president asked, is this a protest. “Our sights,” piped a a feminine voice from the line. Who could answer such an argument? President Swain did not attempt to apply the rules bf logic* he simply steppe, aside and the procession march ed on. The man in the tower wrote in the annals of the U< versify. November the sixth— A never-to-be-forgotten day, whereon did the maidens of 1 U. in meeting assembled, pro lest against their rights.

BRCOK.

BY OBSERVER.

Fine weathei. Many farmers done iiusku .. Mr. William Ade, of Kentlanu. was shaking hands with friend lere the fore part of the week Mr. Deggots new brick barbe shop is nearing completion. Basket supper at the hall Thursday night for the beneth >f the M. E. church. A dime social given at the borne of Mrs. William Cunningtarn, Monday night was a mccess and all enjoyed a pleasmt evening. A basket svpper at Farcklin school Wednesday night, for the lenetit pf a school library. The basket supper given by Mr. Phillip McCabe at the Fores man school was a grand success. The proceeds beiii£ *33.75 from the sale of 35 hoiks. ' • The canning factory at this place seems certain of success. They now have $4500 of slock taken and more promised to tal < stock. The machine men, of Chicago, have been he twice and are coining down in price a tnousand at a clip. They find they have men of judgment to deal with here and men who can drive a bargain as well as they. On last Saturday eve about 8 o’clock, one W. M. Hicks and blarl Gsborn took from Wm. McMiliin’s restaurant about four gallons of oysters and took them to the home of John Cline, where r.hey were working and proceeded to feast on oysters. They were followed and arrested, brought before Sqire Knap’s high court and found guilty of heft and bound over to court in 5500 bonds which they failed to pve and were sent to jail to iwait tgial. Of course the county can board them.

Wheatfield

Hay pressing is the order of the day. The dredge north of town is working again since Hip fall .ains have furnished enough water to float it. Rev Summers has been conducting a very interesting meeting at the Christian churah the past three weeks. Several new houses are building in Wheutlield. Wp are glad to see our town growing. Albert Keene, our undertaker, has purchased a new hearse, something this community has long needed. Wheatfield is to have another general store. Mr. A. P. Rockwell, of GUlam, is the proprietor.

A FfiAJtPUL COUOH Ayer’S Cherry pectoral **3Yy wlfff was wVIoS - «UY?fsf>g from soj fearfn! owßffl*, ! U y whiffi tb« b«'*t oi l j medical skill pro- oj «w»bl» was una- ’ /j, u ble ttf relieve. We ©e Pi. V)il\ L • / did not expect oj that slMeould long f aV / survive; but Mr. oj ®» v - ®*yal, dep- oj ' j uty surveyor, hapi pened to be stop- oj pint? with us over flight, and having a oj bottle of Ayer’s Clurt Pectoral with him, Induced my wife to fry this remedy, o j The result was so beneficial, that she Oj kept On taking It, tilt she was cured. c * She is now rtijoi’lng titeellent health, O and weighs 160 potuiO*.”—K. S. Hcm-u- £ riks, Satssv, Ga. ( Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral V ReCCtvWl Might* t Awards £, AT THE WC*l ’ S VA ■ *? ’ *SO ’

Mr'.' Rockwell will find a hearty welcome from our people. The I. I. I. railroad is intending to. put regular pasaengej trains on the road after January 2. Their road will by that time be completed to South Bend. It lias always been inconvenient for our people to travel upon this road« for th« trains had to stop at every haybarn and stock yard on the line, consequent y we made no connect ion with other roads, and had no assurance of getting to any place when we started. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ballengei visited friends in Wheatfielo Sunday. Wheatfield is to have anothei restaurant and fruit store. Mr Jeorge D. Anderson, proprietor. Simon Fendig, i 10 tie ;ity last week and bought a fin* line of holiday goods.

GILLAM.

BY SHORTY.

Fa' j< are b is,y husking lorn durin i c r e weather. Quite a number of Gillam people attended the quarterly meeting at Medaryvilie Sunday. Mrs. Rebecca Querry, of Hildreth, 111., is visiting he) parents Mr. and Mrs. Osborne. Mr, Joe Mason, of New Orleans, La., is visiting relatives in this township. The Epworth League at Inde pendence will join toe League at Medayville and render a programme on Thanksgiving evening. The necktie social at Center school house last Saturday night was a success both socially and financially.

KNIMAN.

BY IMMAGINATION.

The play and box supper given at this place last Saturday night was a grand success in every particular. The large school room was crowded to its utmost capacity, and every one wresent seemed well pleased with the entertainment. Dr. Baxter’s Invention for making the old, young again, was exceeding popular. After the play 35 boxes were sold to the highest bidder, some of them bringing 11.10 each and none selling below 3f> cents. One of the most interesting features of the evening was the voting of a tine volume of poems to the most popular girl present. Eight different girls were voted on each person voting was charged one cent a vote. The most popular lady present according to the vote was, Miss Anna Groube, of Stoutsburg. She received 017 votes costing $0.19. The girl receiving the next highest number of votes was Miss Maggie McGlinn. She received 581 votes costing *5.81. The net proceeds for the evening *37 all of which will be spent in starting a school library at this place. Mr. E. S. Kenton, and daughter Hazel were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hamilton last Saturday and Sunday. Leslie Sayers spent Sun*

day with his brother Thomas of this place. Grandpa Kniman has been quite sick for the past week. His condition is very critical. Mrs. John O’Conner is on the sick list. A Mr. Hill is building a new saloon room here. Necessity is the mother of invention. Dr. Jones has just completed a new baru. Miss Dankie and brothers, of Wheatiield. were the guests of Miss Lizzie and Frank Peters last Sunday. Post Master Sayers is in Chicago this week. A. Bates was in Kniman last Saturday.

Judge Hammond's Thanks

Lafayette, lud., Nov. 27, ’94. Mu. Lee Glazearook:— My Dear Sir, I have to thank you most siueerely for the kindly sentiment expressed toward myself iu tne Pilot last week. It is very gratifying indeed to be bus spoken of by one who ha* .mown me so long. I assun you it was most paLt'ul for un* and my laniily to change oi.r resideuce. Nothing but neces sary business arrangementscould have induced me to make <he change. My best and dear ost friends reside in Jasper county. I will always remember the people there with the deep est sense of gratitude. Again thanking you, I am very truly, Your friend,

E. P. HAMMOND.

Slieep. The undersigned has a nice lot >f Shropshire ewes that he will put out on the shares, or sell and! contract the lambs and wool, or sell on time till the money can be made out of them. He also has feeding sheep lambs and wethers which he will sell and contract back when fatted. Parties wishing any of above call on A. McCoy. Lost -Nov. 27,1894, between 4 and 5 o’closk near Post .Office, lia.y Book containing valuable accounts to myself, but of no ralue to anybody else. The tinder will please leave the same at P. B. Myer’s Drug Store and [ will amply reward them, Georoe W. Casey.

Rcntocluer Market. Oats 24A-27£ cents Wheat 4.'» cents. Corn, new 35 cents. Hay *5-6.5 ). Potatoes 50 cents. Butter 15 cents. Eggs 20 cents.

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