People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1895 — Page 8
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MONON TIME TABLE. SOUTH BOUND. 'to. -■ 10:52 A. M. 1 Ji >- ■ ... 11:211 I'. M. ' A<>. :«• 7.6:21 P. M. No. 7 45 3:25 I’. M. NORTH BOUND. Ne.G 3:25 P. M. ' N->.r4 4:45 A. M. I N 1. 40 7:3!) A. M. 1 N". 74 9:56 P. M. 1 ♦ stop<>a signal. i July o.iei pt Sunday.
Mrs. If. J. Bartoo was quite sick' 111“ tirs* of the week. ; Mr Barton of Remington was in town the first of the week. | S inon Fondig of Wheatfield i spent last Sunday in Rensselaer. Miss Tillie Feudig entertained: a lew friends last Thursday eve n‘::g. J . „ ■ I .L. Brown has purchased 11 lot -adjacent to J. F. Warren, of Mrs.’Charley Benjamin. ’ | Desirable residence for sale i on very, easy Menus. Apply to' G*‘O. i\. Hollingsworth. A very pleasant dance was given bv the young people at the clubroom last Fi iday evening. Mrs. Hubbard returned to E st Chicago last Saturday after al day's visit with her par- 1 eats,'Mr. and Mrs. C. C f Sigler. ( Mrs. Swan, after a four weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sisiler and friends in Rensselaer, has returned to her home in East Chicago. The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. W. A. Huff last Saturday afternorm. The Loyal Temperance Legion also mot at the same places the same day at 3 o'clock. There will bo a box social at the Watson school house, Saturday evening, Feb. 9th. Purpose, library books. Everybody is in vitod to come and assist in the gpod cause. Geo. K. Hollingsworth has sold his Geo. B. Hollister property on Weston street, to C. W. Duvall, the drayman of this place, who will occupy it in the rear future. Remember the “exchange.' run every Saturday by the Christian church ladies in C. D. Now Ts more; they have all kmds oi pastries, baking, and other edibles, also needle and L ’ ‘v "-nrl-. Woid was received in Rensseuj. Hie Qtui.ll ofGrnt Skinner, at Indianapolis while undergoing a surgical oi eraiion. The funeral occurred fem his father’s home in Kentland Sunday. The deceased was unmarried. Tat <ornot band is giving f- i..e sniendld rehearsals and it, v. ill be but a short time before t< will give the public ;idrli--', < *'u' snrpri-* in the rendition of some choice selections is, 1 e , p.*n <»ir. Lt )e > now in order tl at a neat pavillion be ere -ted fc f - *hmn in the court house park, and a liberal drm a Hon be raised to assist them in keeping up to date in practice, mns’c and instr. ments. This could be done a» L-other towns by a subscrip-ti-m p pe.. pledgin';- the signers loa ju.alt monthly contribution, in »e*urn fir vjjirn the boys co ild give regular Saturday evening concerts, that would be appreciated by every one.
THE PEOPLE’S PILOT, RENSSELAER, IND., FEBRUARY 9, 1895. WEEKLY. ONE EOLLAR PER YEAR.
GRAND CLEARANCE SALE To iviod n Hie Fall ami Met tail al the Model Dry Goods and Clothing Store. _ _ __ , _ ; If you are looking for bargains don’t miss this advertisment. . __ _ , _ remember CLOTHINGS. CLOAKS. THIS SALE WILL BE Men’s good overcoat, $3.45 . Good jackets at *2.50 Men’s metton “ 7.75 and upwards. A MONSTER Boys'overcoat, SI.OO Plush cap e S at t 9 . 00 closing out r , ,r d up rt-. - 1m qairnrail CHIP Men’s all wool - 8.50 Children s cloaks.at SI.OO oALL OF ALL SUR Bojs’satinet - 3.00 and upwards. PLUS STOCK. Children's “ 1.25 Don’t fail to give us a call. Our stock is complete in all departments’ and it will be closed out at a great sacrifice to make room for spring goods, of ; which we will carry an immense line. Here are a few of our SPECIAL BARGAINS. I All our 50c ladies’cloth, 30c All 75c flannel shirts, 49c Good calico sc. All our 35c cashmere, 21c 75c fleeced underwear, 68e Tnw-oiino-c All our 10c delaine, 8c 50c Randcie underwear, 39c * ’ * A{l our 10c gingham, 8c Our 50c ladies’ vest, 39c Gingham, apron check, 4c All our Bic dress gingham 5c Children’s underwear at cost Shirtings, 4c. All 30c red table linen, 21c .Blankets comfort at cost Lawrence LL muslin, 44c REMN ATS IN ALU GOODS; DON’T FAIL TO CALL. Ladies’ shoes worth $1.25, only 90c; Men’s $1.75 congress or button shoes $1.29. Men’s boots $1.25, $1.50, §2.00. Felt boots and overs $2.00 a pair. Boys' boots 95c, §1.25, $1.50. Children’s grain button shoes 89c a pair. Cash only, this is no idle talk'. Goods must be sold. Seeing is believing. So come to the store and see for yourself. Come early and avoid the rush and get first choice.
MODEL STORE, Leader of Low Prices Will A. Mossier, Manager. Rensselaer, Ind.
The youngest child es Aaron Hickman of Newton township is very sick of Tutig fever. The Methodist choir, consisting of Dr. Brown and wife. J. F. Warren and,wife, D. M: Yeoman ai d wife. W. L. Wishard and wife. Misses Blanche Alter and Ora Duvall,, and Messrs. Ernest Wishhrd and Will Parkinson, attended a surprise oyster supper at Mr. 1 Jenkins';: east of town,last Monday-'evening. • , ■' f For NuSo. A good 5 room house and' two lots located in Lepold’s addition to Reiis'selaer.' For particulars call on or address Miss Anne Moos'milier.
Will Buy County Orders.
Austin & Co. will pay the highest price for county .orders If you want to cash them before the April installment of taxes give us a call. Austin & Co.
False. Some one has falsely stated that 1 have gone out of the Insurance business.-pjxt I want- my many, many eiis'twners to not oelieve a word of it. It is all false andjAJhade for personal .•rail’s.to tlie party making it. I cm in it to stay. We do *our work and will guarantee satisfaction. B. E. Ferguson.
A Lecture on the Fur Seal.
A lecture on the fur seal will be given by Dr. B. W. Everman <)f <ie U. S. Fish Commission at tho opera, house, Feb. 19. Prof. Everman comes here under the av>niees of the Rensselaer Hitrh S ■:) »01. '• He was sent by the U. S. Government during the suminer of 1892 to the North Pacific 'or the purpose of making a 1 scientific investigation of the fur i sea! and its habits, and to coli lect information ‘for the Board | of Aibit ration in settling the disi i»ute which arose between the JG. S. and Great Britain over their respective rights to take seals in those waters. Prof. Everman is a “Hoosier - ’ having been born and reared in Carroll [county. While thoroughly sci[entific, he is a pleasing and entertaining speaker. The lecture will be illustrated with stereopti‘on. No one caa afford to miss hearing him. Admission 15c and 25c.
A two weeks old babe of VV. O. .Florence of Newton township died of catarrhal pneumonia last Sunday night. Teeth extracted free, no pain. Dr. C. R. Kuderliug, expert dentist. Best teeth. ’56.00, gold fillings SI.OO, silver 50c, at Maheever House, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Feb. Idth, 13th, 14th. and 15th, 1895. German spoken. Muskrats have been exterminated in this locality in a single A ear. The draining of the big marshes north of town did the .work. B. S. Fendig, the .local Oealer in peltry, says that he handled no less than 15,000 lik-iiis last year, while so far this year he has received but 54.
Mrs. Marion B. Baxton Of Harvey, Hl., will deliver a course of free Lectures ceginning next Bunday evening, and conti truing Monday and Tuesday evenings, under the auspices of the W. C. T. U. She will preach Sunday morning in the M. E. church. The topic Sunday evening will be “Christian Citizenship;'’ liforday evening, “Society as it. is;” Tuesday evening, “Thav Daughter of mfiae.”
The,editor of the Pilot thanks tlie many kind friends wno so favor the paper with items‘of news, and trusts that all others may feel at liberty and inclined to so materially r.ssisQiin making a readable paper. Notices of church affairs of every nature are items of news that the pnblic is- interested in and are always inserted gratm. . Please feel at liberty to use the Pilot' for advancing public m ove men t.
It is reported tha + . as many as , three families aro living in "one house umong the i-eop !e who are (•.oming in ; rom Illinois to farm the Gi.fiorti Inn’ls bi Barkley township. Built.jug is going on t‘ t a rapid rate bi .1 it. will be some time.before they will -ill have i eparate accommodations. These people are all in comfortable circumstances, hare good stock, are good farmers and are desirable citizens. It hoped they will succeed in their new homes, though grave f jars are entertained lor them by some of the old timers who know the nature' of the lands so r< jcently redeemed from the swamp.
The subject for discussion at the evangelical meeting in the First Baptist church, every evening during the coming week, is “The Gospel of the Kingdom.” County Superintendent Warren’s house was supposed to be in danger of burning Tuesday evening, one of its chimneys indulging in the healthful diversion of a' ’ soot conflagration. The fire laddies rushed to the scene of impending disaster to be happily disappointed, though wrath fully indignant at the fresh young man who gave the alarm.
Sampson Erwin," one of the best known old time citizens of Jasper county, once in business at Rensselaer, now living at DeMotte engaged principally in hay farming left Tuesday morning for a twenty-day trip to southern Tennessee, with a view of purchasing a home. He expects to buy in Coffee county. Before returning he may visit the flourishing Bellamy colony at Tenneesee City, founded by that great and brainy reformer, J. A. Wayland. In "the removal of Mr. Erwin the people of this county lose a valued citizen and local cause of political reform an active worker. He is accompanied by his son Tom of Wheatfield. who will also locate in Tennessee if his father does.
Public Sale.
The undersigned will offer at public sale the following property at his residence 5 miles northcast of Rensselaer, Ind., beginning ar. 10 a. ra. on Tuesday, Feb. 19, 1895, 7 head of horses and colts, 1 1 wagon, 1 buggy, 1 walking plow, 1 riding plow, 1 gopher, 3 harrows, 1 hay rake, 1 mowing machine. 1 set of doui ble harness, 1 drill, household and kitchen furniture. 50 tons of hay in stack, 800 bushels of corn in crib, 22 head of cattle, 19 head of yearling steers. 1 full blood Jersey cow, 1 half blood Jersey, 1 Shorthorn. Terms of Sale: A credit of 9 months will be given without interest on all sums over $5 if paid at maturity to draw 8 per cent interest from date, purchaser giving bankable notes with approved security. All sums under $5 cash in hand. Six per cent discount -will be given on all sums over $5 for cash. Frank Robinson. Simon Phillips, Auctioneer.
Get your own homes and SAVE RENTS, Lots in Leopold’s Addition are all very favorably located to the churches and schools. Terms very reasonable YOU CAN BUILD by paying very small part on lots with long time for balance, interest 5 per cent per year. For further information call at office in The Model store. •
BRICK AND TILE YARD, 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 tile 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 wo»t of Rensselaer. ICIIJN IZ LI I CD Free delivery any place in town.' *J vll IN i\ L/ HL_C< ’1 •
Dr. I. B. Washburn treats rupture by the injection method. The originator of the method claims that any rupture that a truss will hold up can be cured. Scarlet fever of a mild form has existed in Rensselaer and vicinity for two or three weeks. It first appeared in the family of I. J. Porter—two cases; Samuel English’s family, Barkley township—three cases; Wm. S. Day’s family, Barkley township—two cases; O. Halstead’s, Newton township—one case; Padgitt's family at the stock farm—one case; and the last, in the family of County Clerk Coover, whose little son was taken very severely but at this writing is doing well. So far there have been no deaths. One of Porter’s; one of English’s, and Mr. Coover’s little boy have been the severest cases.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, i Jasper County. )“ ' In the Jasper Circuit Court. March term. 1805. Nathaniel 11. Harris, I vs. >■ Cause No. 4833. Henry Wittennieyer. et al.) Be it remembered that on the fourth day of February. 1895. the plaintiff filed his complaint in said court, with an affidavit that the following 1 named defendants are nonresidents of the state of Indiana, to-wil: Henry Wittennieyer and Mrs. Wittennieyer the unknown wife of Henry Wittennieyer. Mrs. Wittennieyer. widow of Henry Wittenrneyer. Samuel Sanders and Susan M. Sanders his wife. Mrs. Susan M. Sanders, widow of Samuel Sanders, deceased, a 11 of the known and unknown adult heirs, devisees and legatees. and all of the unknown minor heirs, devisees and legatees, and all of the known and unknown adult and minor heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown adult and minor heirs, devisees and legatees of all the above named persons, and notice is hereby given to all of said non-resident defendants that unles they bo and appear on the 13th Judicial day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to be holden on the Ist day of April, A. D. 1895. at the court-house in Rensselaer, in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, thosame will be heard and determined in your absence. Tn witness thereof. I have here- ( SEAL ) nnto Rot nl -Y hand and affix the seal said court this fourth day of 0 February. A. D. hl!>s. WM. H. COOVER. Clerk of Jasper Circuit Court. ('has. E. Mills. Atty.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE. State of Indiana, County of Jasper. C' " Tn Jasper Circuit Court.to March .Term, 1895. Ann Eliza Ritchey ) vs. -No. 4834. Chas. W. Lions ot al. I Beit remembered. that on this sth day of February. 1895. the above named plaintiff by Thompson & Bro. her attorneys filed in the office of the clerk of said court her comulaint against said defendants and also the affidavit of a competent person, that said defendants: C«as. W. I ions and Mrs. Lions wife of said C'ms. W. Lions. Mrs. Lions widow of said Chas. W. Lions; Charles W. Lions and Mrs. Liens wife of said Charles TV. Lions;Mrs. Lions wjd wof s HcK Charles W. Lions; William W. Wallace and Mrs. Wallace wife of said WilI'sm. W. Wallace; Mrs. Wallace widow of said Wi I Ham W. Wai I ace: M iri amt 1. Wallace and Mr. Wallace husband of said Mirjam C. Wallace; Mr. Wallace widower of said Miriam C. Wallace; Marion and Logansport Railroad Company; Nathan W. Frazier and Mrs. Frazier wife of Nathan W. Frazier: Mrs. Frazier widow of said Nathan W. Frazier; N. W. Frazier and Mrs. Frazier wife of said N. W. Crazier; Mrs. Frazier widow of said N. W. F'-azier: Kellott C. Bush and Mrs. Bush wife of said Kellott C. Bush; Mrs. Bush widow of said Kellott. C Bush and Mrs. Bush widow of Kellogg C. Bush deeeased and all of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees and all of the unknown heirs, devicees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the said Chas. W. Lions and Mrs. Lions his wife and Mrs. Linns widow of said Chas W. Lions; Charles W. Lions and Mrs. Lionshis wife and Mrs. Lions widow of said Charles W. Lions; William W. Wallace ano Mrs. IV allace his wife and Mrs. Wa'lace widow of said William W. Wallace; Miriam C. Wallace and Mr. Wallace her husband and Mr. Wallace widower of said Miriam C. Wallace; Nathan W. Frazier and Mrs. Frazier his wife and Mrs. Frazier widow of said Nathan W. Frazier; N. W. Frazier and Mrs. Frazier his wife and Mrs. Frazier widow of said N; W. Frazier; Kellott C. Bush and Mrs. Bush his wife and Mrs. Bush widow of said Kellott C. Bush and Kellogg C. Bush and Mrs. Bush widow of said Kellogg C. Bush deceased are non-residents of the state of Indiana; said non-resident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the March term of said court. 1895. to-wit: On the 3rd dav of April 1895. the same being the 15tb judi ’lai day of said term. '■ Witness my hand and the SEAL ' se:l ' °/ court, affixed at : ‘ : office in Rensselaer, on this sth 1 : day of February, 1895. „ WM. 11. COOVEB. Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court.
State of Indiana. County of Jasper. U '■ In .lasnor Circuit Court.to March .Term. 1895. Ann Eliza Ritchey ) vs. -No. 4834. Chas. W. Lions ot al. I
Postal Savings Banks.
Go to Hartley Bros, with your grain. Muslin work of all kinds and plain sewing done by Mrs. Lottie George.
Casey’s Cast Iron Cement.
For mending wood, glass, < arthenware, china, leather, rubber, stone, bone, ivory, and ir.erchaum. Manufactured and s >ld by John Casey, Fair Oaks, Jasper county, Indiana.
Advertised Letters.
Letters addressed as below remain un- <• lied for in the post office at Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana. Those not <• aimed within two weeks from the date riven will be sent to the Dead Letter O lice, Washington, D. C. Persons calling fur any of the letters in this list will please say they are advertised: First advertised Feb. 9. Mr. R. Riley. Mr. Henry Spenn. Mr. Anson Cliufop, Miss Mary Jones, J iss Jessie Phelps, Levi Milann. E. P. Honan, P. M.
Did You Ever.
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Jan 1 ' ■■ ■■yyrf’* A. ZjfAjKA • 45*;;.;£i •\ A A VETERAN VERDICT. Ti-.a War is Over. A Weil-kncwn Soldier, Correspondent and Journalist Makes a Disclosure. I: dlana contributed her thousands of brave so oiers to the war, and no stale bear.-, a l cite r record in that respect than if docs. In iit mature it is rapidly acquiring :.u enviable place. In war and literature '-:i omon Yewell, well known vs a v.liter :.s has won an honorable ncsui-.m. I'tirim- the late war lie was a membe rof Co. M, Z N. Y. Cavalry and of the 13th Indiana Iniamry Volunteers. Regarding an important circumstance be writes as follows; ■ Several of us oid veterans here are using !):• Illes* Restorative Nervine, Heart Cine and Nerve and Liver Pills, ah of them giving spie idld satisfaction. In fact, we have iievr r ■asm.i remedies that compare with them. Ci the Pilis we must say they are the best combin:! don of the qualities required in a preparation of their nature we have over kno.iii. V-have none but words of praise io;' ihem. I’ii-.y are the outgrowth of a new prii.cip'e .i medicine, and tone up the system wottdsrti >. We say to ail, try these rt-medie.-1 onion Yewell, Marion, Ind., lie?. 3. 1892, 1 .lese remedies are sold by all druggU.o ..a i positive guarantee, or sent di ret I by i ! ( e Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on leof price, SI per bottle, six bottles $5, express prepaid. They positively contain heithej Opiates nor dangerous drugs.
