People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 July 1895 — Page 8
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igOUTHSIDE GROCERY. | I Warner & Collins, I Three doors south of McCoy’s bank, Rensselaer. Remember our store when \ you want GOOD BARGAINS \ \ in anything in the grocery line. We carry I : the best goods on the market, and prices \ \ are as low as the lowest. \ HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. \ | CHAMPION Bl . n „ a d a l?e. M B Z ,rs I | Binders, Mowers ni and Reapers. D U Vl\E Y ; l * : and other Farming Implements. | Buggies, Wagons. I B RICK ANID""f iI LEY ARD j 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 westof Rensselaer. I /'"s II \| IS II I rr~> Free delivery any place in town. JUrliN IX kJ Fl L. t, I.
ROBERT RANDLE, At the old stand of Collins A Randle. THE Hc M E STACKER. i THIS STACKER has for many years bben I I UStly P°P ular with hay raisers in all parts of 1 | the world. I ft «-L <&. The most carefully selected ma 1 y. terial is used in its construc1 1 lien, ard all parts are so ft \\ IMiaJVg \ constructed that they fit toJ|L /ft \ gether perfectly, causing SI \>/ ► ' \ no delay or annoyance when ||W 11 l\ \ I ready to be set up for y Ba 11 ff \\ 1 work in the Held. To Kli 111 sf Bk vA fl those who contempSll / Evxv\ 111 lte P u rchasing: The ACME IS THE BESTMONARCH SWEEP RAKE, THIS RAKE is in truth rightly called “Monarch.” for. by virtue of its superiority over all others of its kind, it has been crowned “Monarch" in the estimation of all who have ever used it. If you wish to get through haying in the easiest and most pleasant way possible, use the MONARCH. Cwy . TTi i ~r J A genuine first class top buggy, 4-j .QQ Any one comtemplating buying a fine surrey or carriage will make a great mistake if they don't call and see our elegant line of these goods. ******* .1 fall line of the latent pattern* hi *tyli*h Buggies, Surreys, Gentlemen s Driving IVagons, Etc. Xn/inchester ..•' ■'' Shot-Guns RIFLES, •g f J ■ and Ammunition, Best iin the World. ••v*«' u rR£E c
THE GEM KESTALHAXT Is the place to get a first-class meal, served up at short notice. Also, my Lunch Counter can’t be beat. Try my Ice Cream, for the best quality to be had anywhere. Choice imported and domestic cigars. Soft drinks of all kinds. Get your Fire Crackers from me for the 4th. T. H. Robertson.
BUCKLIN’S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hanps, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B Meyer.
THE PEOPLE’S'PILOT, RENSSELAER INI , THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1895.
Coins Financial School (price 2~>c) is given fret\to every netv trial subscriber of Thh People's Pilot. Twenty-five cents f()r three months.
CITY AND COUNTY.
Additional Loral Xewe Will be Found on the Seventh and Other Pngeji When Rensselaer was young and fair (Before bicycle, were invented). Our girls would never bloomers wear. They’d stay at home contented. All Summer Goods at Cost at the Model. A full line of cakes always on hand at Lakey's. A genuine first class top buggy only $41.50 at Robt. Randle's. You can save dollars on clothing. Chicago Bargain Store. Don’t forget to see the new surreys at Robert Randle's before buying. The best SI.OO shoe in town, for ladies or gents. Chicago Bargain Store. Alfred McCoy's 70 acre potato ’‘patch'’ near Marlboro is doing well this year. Silk mits 9c. perpaiV; 9 spools Clark’s O. N. T. thread 25c. Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. Watson is building a dwelling north of the railroad for her son. Dr. Watson. Rev. Utter has mastered the first lessons in cycling and rides as decorously as the experts. L. Strong has completed the new veranda and other improvements to his handsome home.
Major Taylor and wife of Lafayett came up Tuesday to visit their daughter, Mrs. T.J. McCoy. “Dick” Grow has commenced the foundation for a dwelling for himself north of the railroad station. Robert Randle is agent foi- the Deering binders and mowers. Don’t fail to get prices before buying. Sadie Leopold, Erma Harmal and Clara Parker- visited in the country last -week with Miss Delta Harris. Warren Washburn went to Kokomo last week to visit his uncle, Dr. Moon,’ and look after a job in his line. Mr. D. V. McGlynn of Remington was in town Monday onbusiness, and incidentally renewed bis subscription. The Misses Grace Gee and Effie Clark returned Sunday from their visit to Remington, Goodland and Wolcott.
Mrs. Merril and Mrs. Smith, mother and sister of Mrs. Vai Seib, returned to Benton Harbor, Mich., last Saturday. In quantity, quality and prices, Frank B. Meyer’s display of wall paper, was never before equalled. Call and see. Coin's Financial School (price .Me is free to every new (trial subscriber of The People's Pilot. Twenty-five cents for three months. Miss Minnie Bartoo of Remington has purchased Mr. Nicholson's photograph gallery, Miss Grace Gee is to assist her in her work.
This office had no more than finished the brief in the “ditch" case for Thompson & Bros, than another was brought in by the same firm. Squire Churchill has erected two small dwellings that are now occupied by' Fred Hartman and Mr. Kellogg, the Makeever House barber. The'region north of the railroad is being built up pretty fast, Mr. Littlefield has built and occupies a cottage. Mr. Lewis is building a small dwelling to rent. We aro selling laundried neg ligee shirts, splendid articles for 50c; some in the finer grades the regular SI.OO article at 75c. Shirts from 25c up. Fendig’s Fair. Dr. A. L. Berkley of Newman, 111., a graduate of Rush. Medical College, May 22d. 1895, has located in Rensselaer; There is room for a hustling young physician in Rensselaer.
Austin, Hollingsworth & Co., are now the proprietors of the only complete set of Abstract Books ip Jasper Coupty, and are prepared to furnish Abstracts of Title on short notice and on reasonable terms. The town board should have the weeds cut in the streets and alleys at the expense of the town. • Rensselaer would -be a nice appearing town if the authorities had snap enough to enfoi ce the ordinances they pass.
Challi cents a yaid. Model. Saturday J Jessk Bartoo spent Sundav in Renting ton W. H Coover went to Remington Sunday. All $ 100 Ladies Shirt, Waists; Mod^T s ’ Saturda y on b r - at ReaC[y ma j e dresses, blazer suits, , i oc to $2.25. Chicago Bargai( Q Store r --Littlefield moved into his u , ew h^ use just completed, on j the nb rt h s iq e o f the railroad. ,J - Hammond and family j ha\ tth tnove d back from DeMotte ' and ap. e now living [ n R. Phillip's I house. k’enatoh. Sears, the speaker for the 4th, together with his wife, were entei \ained by S. P. Thompson.
Consult Judfe iOU jj Perkins about binding L wine He will save y ou anv| ci superior article. Make a’ note of that Parties wishing to uy binders will do themselves an . 'injustice by buying without prL ing and examining the Deering feroods. Robert Ra^Dr. Horton lately iecei\ ve d a new dental chair made on S>\ lalen Island, New York. By the! use of the painless method the n*. os t, delicate can have teeth treat e( j and filled with ease. ' The phenomenal success wL have experienced in our Drw Goods department but bespeaks\ of careful selection —buying and selling for cash. A bargain for each and every one. Fendig's .Fair. Lyman Zea was very much disappointed because he did not get the contract of hauling the sand for the side walk. Well. Lyman, we all know “white man is mighty uncertain." You must j not believe all you hear nor all; you say.
Stone is being hauled for the foundation of Forsythe's new block, work upon which will be commenced soon. It is intended to put in the foundations only this fall. When completed it will be the most commodious store building in the city. It is with regret that the Pilot notes the severe loss that has befallen John Kohler, through the imperfection in the last large kiln of brick which he burned, part of which had been delivered to contractors for the new Odd Fellows' hall. He attribtes the trouble to undue haste in burning and estimates his loss at between S7OO andsooo.
The news reached here early Wednesday morning of the loss by fire of McCray & Morrison's large elevator at Raub. This was considered to be the best elevator in this part of the country, and was certainaly the finest one in their holdings. At the time of the fire there was stored 9,000 bushels of oats and 1.200 bushels of corn, all without a cent of insurance. The building was easily worth SB,OOO and was insured for $5,500. The actual loss to McCray & Morrison not covered by insurance can be but little less than $6,000. The fire started about 4 o’clock in the morning, and it is thought I was started by lightning, as the electric storm was quite sharp during the night. Without question the elevator will be rebuilt. —Kentland Enterprise.
Francis Acklin, formerly a partner of F. D. Craig in the printing business in lowa, but lately foreman of the state printers at Bismark, N. D.. arrived a few days ago and has taken mechanical charge of the Pilot office. He will also assist in the editorial department, and being a thorough newspaper man and square - toed - middle- of-the-road populist his advent in the conduct of the Pilot will add greatly to its merits. Mr. Acklin is a finished printer, the equal of any craftsman in this state, and with the thorough excellence of the Pilot’s equipment he will be able to execute finer work than has ever been done in this city. A nice assortment of the newest artistic faces of type are now being added to the office for doing the strictly modern work, the up-tc-date kind.
State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ( Lucab County f Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo. County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catabhh Cure FRANK J. CHENEY, Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence. this fitii day of December. A. D. [SEAL] A. W. GLEASON. Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucuous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. I. J. CHENEY ft 00.. Toledo. O. by Druggists. Trie.
John Harris has been quite sick at Frank Parker s for the last week. All Summer Goods at Cost at the Model. Mr. and Mrs. Havens ofLado ga, are visiting their sister, Mrs. N. S. Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Waite of Bloomington. Hl., are visiting the La Rue families. All 7 cent Calico, red. blue, black and ail light colors 5 cents. Model. D. W. Shields will be the orator at the celebration to-day in Schultz grove, in Union township. Jim Hemphill, wife and baby, spent a few days in Rensselaer last week. They are now living at Danville. 111.
The old Presbyterian church, as was announced, was sold last Saturday. It was purchased by J. T. Sears for ths sum of $55. Mr. John Coen with his wife and little granddaughter went to Attica last week to visit relatives there and in Fountain county. The Goodland Saturday Herald runs this puzzle at the head of its local columns: --Don't fail to order a copy of the Daily Evening Herald." We are sorry to note that the “Chicago Fair" stock of goods is to be closed out within the next sixty days. This move is occasioned by Mr. Leopold's [future plans. The room is a 'very desirable one. and Mr Ta- . er will have no trouble in tindln«ga tenant.—Remington Press. - T. U. and Loyal en |iperance Legion of this have decided to take a vaca \ion until the first of Septemba. r There may be called meetings, however, and all members sl^ ou id watch these columns closely, Mrs. Omar Morland, Pres., Judith Walker. Secretary. Geord- e -\y e | e h Srdrove to town Friday. He got here all right, diij his bujsiness and started On his way his horse became frightened and unmanageable ay left Mr. Welch and wagon on |he road. No one hurt, but property somewhat damil ge d,—Goodland Herald. i Rev. PazUdis, wife and children have go\n e to Colorado for a month s outing j n the mountains. They will bL j n Denver during the meeting! of National Teacher s Association, and will visit all points or note on the trip. During tms vracation. so generously tendered their pastor by the PresbyteiVjan people, there will be no seVvices of the congregation. \
|[2OAl Fl °f this a t least two limes, i sIXLArJILJ It’s just plain horse sense i | To save a Dollar when i | ) You Have the Chance. | | We 4an save you Money, but not | = on other people’s goods, to get the s I benefits I we offer, yclu must take the GOODS we offer. | JUST A LffTTLE PLAIN TALK. I i? y J h - l , s s . ame Ppnny saving we have made a business 5 S U n h ffith a ma J°W of the MONEY SAV- S 5 ING FAMILIES o# Rensselaer. We have done it for them S S we can and will do «t for you, but you must first | Cive tus your Orders. I | Yours truly, FlBIll! MOIDYi | ■ infill l?!!lSi:»l3ll«lill»H|lUl»H>||fii«MH||jggs2iiHßlUl3]3 Si Osborne HARVESTER AM) M H ill hondle any yrtein that yrotr*. Can be depended to re yrlre no “ej pert” attention, demand fete if any. repairs, and to outwear competing Hinder* by many acre*. Li«ht Draft. Ochrtrno lYersof Perfect Balance, VbllOme These mowers Cutting Power, They excel all others. Are Their Flexibility of - BRT Cutting Apparatus. IfIOWCrS. Advertisers Osborne self * HAY DU ( MP * RAKE. Osborne Bind* r Twine. STRo! even V • RELIABLE. Osborne Orbit Oil -p-, also a£;r motor. The Best MU tnfhtf Harin JUDSON H. PERKINS, . AGENT. Headquarters ait Iliff’s Livery Stable Rensselaer Indiana.
The most complete lipe of ladies’ precale and silk waists. Chicago Bargain Store. Dr. Kuderling, the dentist, will be at the Makeever House again on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 9th and 10th. They are doing tine dental work of all descriptions at reasonable prices at Dr. Horton’s, over the postoffice. The safest painless methods used. Call and see. F. J. Sears and wife, with Mrs. Vai Seib, left yesterday for Colorado, to visit Will Sears, son of F. J. Sears, who is very - low with consumption. They Will probably be absent some i time. Chas. Odum of Gillam township sustained a heavy loss the other night by the burning of his barn. It contained 200 bushels of wheat, 200 bushels of oats, a new buggy, all his harness, and other property amounting in all from SI,OOO to $1,200. David Klein, recently located at Dunnville. an expert pattern maker, has opened a shop in Rensselaer. His first work will be the preparation of patterns for John Jesson's horse shoeing stocks. It is a shop that is really needed here and should prove profitable. Among the score or more of Rensselaer people who took advantage of the excursion to Chicago last Saturday were W. N. Jones. James Maloy. Andy Yeoman and daughter/Louie Fendig and Chas. Warner. The two last named took their bikes and had a look at the city a la boulevard. Mrs. L. M. Jones and son Ralph left last Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Jones’sister, Mrs. E. N. Highland, of Gilman, 111. They expect to be gone about six weeks and will visit friends in Onago and Piper City, returning they will spend a week at Remington.
A Chance for "Sooners."
At Matthews on the Fourth of July, a small parachute will be let down from a balloon 3,000 feet high, containing a deed for a choice lot at Matthews. Whoever gets the deed gets the lot.
Whenever clear vision at a proper distance becomes difficult, it is proper to seek the aid of glasses. They become to the orerburnened muscle of the eye as much of a necessity as food to tiie empty stomach, or a cane or crutch to him who has not the full power of his legs. There is no advantage in delaying their use. Call on or mail a postal curd to CHAS. VICK. Optician, and get a perfect,fit, with the best lenses in the-world, at hard time prices, the best that money can buy. Rensselaer. Ind.
