People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1895 — Page 7
MONON TIME TABLE. Taking effect Monday. May 12,1895. SOUTH BOUND. Ko. 5 ........10:50 A.M. No. 3. 11:23 P.M. No. 39 4:21P.M. Not ?45 2:30 P.M. NORTH BOUND , . No. 6 3:28 P.M No. H 4:45 A.M. No. 40 7:34 A. M. No.? 46 9:30 A.M. No. 74 10:05 P. M. atop on signal. daily except Sunday. No. 74 carries passengers between Lafay, ette and Rensselaer. Nos. 45 and 46 Local freights.
SOCIETIES. MASOMrC.-PKAIRIE LODGE, No. 126. A. F. and A. M., meets first and third Mondays of each month. J. M. Wasson. Sec’y; B. F. Fendig, W. M. EVENING STAR CHAPTER. No. 141, O. E. 8., meets first and Third Wednesday’s of eaeh month. Lizzie, W. M.; Alf. Hopkins, Sec’y. ODD FELLOWS. IROQUOIS LODGE, No. 149. I. 0.0. F., meets every Thursday. M. B. Alter, N. G., J. F. Antrim, Secretary, RENSSELAER ENCAMPMENT, No. 201, I. O. O. F„ meets second and fourth Fridays of each month. E. M. Parcels, C. P.; John Vannatti, Scribe. RENSBELAERREBECCA DEGREE LODGE. No. 346, meets first and third Fridays of each month. Mrs Alf. Collins, N. G.; Miss Blanche Hoyes, Sec’y. I. O. OF FORRESTERS. COURT JASPER, No. 1703, Independent Order of Forresters, meets second and fourth Mondays. E. M. Parcels, C. D. H. C. R.; B. S. Fendig, 0. R. Degree lodge, n. a. a., no 75 beneficlary Department F. A. & I. U..) meets on the second Saturday nights of every other month at the Centre School House in Union township. Jasper County, Ind. D. E. Hudson, S. T. Hamacher. Pres. Secretary. CENTER ALLIANCE, No. 75, JASPER County, meets regularly every second Saturday night at Center School House, Union township, Geo. Casey, Secretary, CHVEOHES. CHRISTIAN. Corner Van Rensselaer and Susan. Preaching, 10:45 and 8:00; Sunday school, 9:30; J. Y. P. S. C. E., 2:30; S.Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:30; Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 J. L. Brady, pastor. Ladles’ Aid Society meets every Wednesday afternoon, by appointment. FRESB YTERIA N. Corner Cullen and Angelica. Preaching. 10:45 and 7:30; Sunday School, 9:30; Junior Endeawrers, 2:30 p. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30. Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:30 Ladies Industrial Societv meets every Wednesday afternoon. The Missionary Society, monthly. METHODIST E. Preaching at 10:45 and 7:45; Sunday school 9:30; Epworth League, Sunday 6:45. Tuesday 7:45; Junior League 2:30 alternate Sundays. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30. Dr. R. D. Utter, pastor. LADIES’ AID SOCIETY every Wednesday afternoon by appointment. The pastors of all the churches In Rensselaer are requested to prepare notices similar to above, which will be inserted free in this directoi y. J. W. HORTON, Mfega DENTAL SURGEON, HUI 1.1 XT Rensselaer, tad. All who would preserve their natural teeth sheuld give him a call. Special attention given to filling teeth. Gass or vitalized air for painless extraction. Over Laßue Bros. A. L. BERKLEY, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Diseases #f Women and Children a Specialty. Unusual facilities for Surgleial Operations. Office in Leopold's Arcade Building. RENSSELAER IND. RAPH W. MARSHAL. . attention given to settlement of Decedent’s Estates, Collections, Conveyances, Justices’ Cases, •etc. over Chicago Bargain Store, Rensselaer, Indiana. P. MITCHELL, Attorney at Law, Practices In all the courts of Indiana and Illinois. Real estate bought and sold. Ag’t for one of the best Life Insurance companies on the globe—The North-western Masonic Aid of Chicago. FAIR OAKS, IND. Ira W. Yeoman. REMINGTON, IND. Insurance and real estate agent. Any amount of private money to loan on farm security. Interest 6 per cent. Agent for International and Rea Star steamship lines. Alfred McCoy, Pres. T. J. McCoy, Cash. A. R. Hopkins. Assistant Cashier. A. IVKCOY A CO S BANK RENSSELAER, IND. The. Oldest Bank in Jatptr County. ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a general banking business, buys notes and loans money on long or short time on personal or real estate security. Fair and liberal treatment is promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits. Foreign ex* change bought and sold. Your patronage is solicited. Patrons having valuable papers m> v deposit them for safe keeping. Simon P. Thompson. D. J. Thompson. M. L. Spitler. THOMPSON & BROTHER, Lawyers and Real Estate Brokers, Have the only complete set of Abstract Books in town. Rensselaer, - - Indiana. New Meat Market CREVISTON BROS. Rensselakb, Indiana. Shop located opposite the public square. Everything fresh and clean. Fresh and salt •neats, game, poultry.etc. Please give us a call and we will guarantee to give you satisfaction. Remember the place. Highest market price paid tor hides and tallow.
MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office in second story of the Makeever building.
THE WEEK AT HOME.
Meyer Sisters have just received a full line of fall millinery. Miss May Enslen is visiting in Sheldon, Illinois, with her sister. Keystone Corn Husker and Fodder Shredder. Sold by Robt. Randle. Drop in and see the latest fancies in fall millinery at Meyer Sisters. Hog cholera preventative from state formula for sale at Meyer’s drug store. Wall paper at Meyer’s at less than half price; the largest and finest stock in town. J. H. Cox sells the best coal and wood in town at the old stand of Dexter & Cox. J. S. H. Q. Ellis is having the rear fire escape to the opera house rebuilt this week. Laßue Brothers have moved their furniture stock into their handsome new rooms in Eger’s building. T. W. Clark has his jewelry business snugly located in his handsome new quarters in Eger’s new building. Theodore Smith’s little child Was very sick Tuesday with croup, and at one time its life was despaired of. New grocery, new goods, new prices; everything fresh and clean; cheap for cash. Remember H. J. Dexter, Odd Fellows’ building. Correspondents of the People’s Pilot will please send in their letters so as to reach this office by Wednesday noon, and earlier if possible, as the paper goes to press early Thursday morning. Miss Emma M. Burget of Illinois Female College, of Jacksonville, 111., will give instruction in voice culture and instrumental music at the rooms, formerly known as the Iroquois club rooms hours from 2t05 p. m. For further information please call. Enma M. Burget. Miss Mabie F. Doty of Chicago will give instruction in physical culture and elocution at the rooms, formerly known as the Iroquois club rooms; hours from 2t05 p. m.; Saturday 9to 12 a. m. and 2tosp. m. For further information please call. Mable F. Doty.
Will A. Mossier has been in Chicago all this week, selecting the finest line of cloaks that have ever been brought to Rens selaer, for his great one-day sale to-morrow. He will have several special salesman from the wholesale house to assist in showing the immense stock on that day. “Down the Slope” which has been secured after great expense by Mr. Ellis, our opera house manager, is one of the most realistic comedy dramas ever seen in our city. The cast is first class and the play will be finely produced at opera house, Tuesday Nov, 12th, for one night only. F. B. Meyer, druggist, Kas prepared a large quanity of the hog cholera preventative, recommended by the state lecturer, who spoke at the farmers meeting in the court house last Saturday, the formula of which is given elsewhere in this paper. Call and get a package before your hogs become sick. Two parties who were divorced in Judge Wiley’s court last week and were remarried at once, were brought before that tribunal this week charged with contempt as the decree which is granted in cases where service is made by advertisment, does not become operative for two years. The judges let the offenders off with a repremand. "Trinity Hall” will receive a fine new piano this week for use in the associated departments of that institution. Miss Doty was in Chicago last week and selected one of the very finest instruments to be had. “Trinity Hall” is the name taken by the young ladies who have opened the suite of rooms in the Starr block for the teaching of elocution, physical training, kindergarten work, vocal and instrumental music. All of these departments are starting out with most encouraging prospects.
THE PEOPLE’S PILOT, RENSSELAER, IND., THURSDAY. NOV. 7, 1895.
Remember the new grocery in the Odd Fellows’ building. The “light plant” is being reroofed in nice shape this week. Miss Sue Cartwright of Delphi is visiting Miss Lynne Kelley. A new culvert on Cullen street is being put in over Mak-em-self ditch. John W. Fawcett, jr., of Delphi spent Sunday with friends in Rensselaer. Blank books, writing material and school incidentals, the finest assortment at Meyer’s drug store. Judson Porter is having his residence on McCoy ave. painted in nice shape and otherwise repaired. Ask your neighbor about our laundry work and they will tell you it is the best they ever had done. Spitler & Kight. Mr. Horner, father of Mrs. W. W. Reeve, madd her a surprise visit last week, returning to his home in Medaryville on Monday. W. J. Miller who has been with his family at Battle Creek for about five weeks returned to finish up a few weeks work here. John Eger’smagnificient home is practically completed and nearly ready for occupancy. The family will probably move in a week from Monday. Lost, a watch gard, composed of three gold pieces; $5 marked A. E. L.; s2| marked S. L.; Si! marked B. L., all connected by links. Liberal reward. Miss Sadie Leopold. The G. A. R. and W. R. C. now occupy their new hall in Odd Fellows’ Temple. They have a large hall, new carpets, electric lights, and other new furniture. John Eger is tearing down the old building, just vacated by Laßue Brothers furniture stock, and will at once put in a two story brick to be occupied by himself as a grocery store. The Lafayette Soldier’s Home is now being prepared for inmates, and a call has been made to the Woman’s Relief Corps of the state for donations. Rensselaer Corps was the first to respond to the call. Don’t fail to go and see the great realistic comedy masterpiece “Down the Slope” at Opera House. Tuesday, Nov. 12tb and hear the Famous Victor Quartette in their refined seleclections, which is all the latest popular music. Reserved seats now for sale.
The clever little soubrette, Dora Mitchell, as Bess in “Down the Slope,” is one of the finest little actresses now before the public. Remember the play is only here one night and you may not get the chance to see it if you miss it this time. Tickets are now on sale. Prices 25c, 35c, 50c. Miss Gusta King writes from Underwood. lowa, that her health is improving, and that she has added two pounds to her weight. Miss King has lung trouble and was recently very low. Her friends here will rejoice to hear of her full recovery. The weather this week has been indeed delightful. Yesterday the air had much the feeling of early spring. It is a genuine smoky Indian summer, although a little early. Farmers are fast cribbing their corn and another week of this fine dispensation will see the bulk of the crop secured. The sensational comedy drama “Down the Slope,” will be produced at the Opera House, Tuesday, Nov, 12th, for one night only. The company, which is the same one that has played all the principal cities of the United States is first class in every respect. The different members are very clever and entertain the audience at different intervals, with their fine singing and dancing. Secure tickets at usual place.
Advet*M«e4 Letters.
Now unclaimed at the Rensse-. ilaer postoffice the following letters; Mrs. Mammie Graves, Mr. Douglass Edwards, Mr. Mert Strein, Albert Grace.
We are prepared to-make farm loans at a lower rate of 4 interest than aay other firm in Jasper county. The expenses will be as low as the lowest. Call and see us. Office in the Stockton & Williams Block, near the Couft House. Warren a Irwin.
Farm Loans.
ELLIS & MURRAY Are you ready ? are W *th W 1 . j the Largest J| ’ ’ m stock by Half j n North of Indiana. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks, Jackets, Oloth, Plush and Fur Capes. Every one new; all up to date. No old stuff—no chestnuts. An immense line of BOOTS and SHOES bought before the raise in price, and while they have advanced fully 25 per cent, we sell them below last year’s prices. New effects in Dress Goods, Blankets and Comforts. Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Underwear —all kinds and qualities. Carpets, floor and Table Oil Cloths, Table Linen, Towels and Fancy Stamped Linens. Anything that you would expect to find in a first-class general store. Prices always the lowest. Come and see us.. Yours truly, ELLIS & MURRAY.
NOTES AND ITEMS.
BY A TRAMP.
David Michael is building a good house on his 5-acre lot just east of the old fair ground. Alt Padgett received a severe kick on his right hip last Saturday afternoon. He was too familiar with a contrary colt at the stock farm. It would be a good thing if the supervisions would cause those people who trim hedges to pile and burn the limbs. Barefooted republicans might get hurt. R. B. Harris of Barkley township is to occupy the fine residenc built by Geo. H. Brown, sr., just opposite his home. James Pierce who livds two miles south of town, is preparing to build a good barn to take the place of the one burned by lightning several weeks ago. Alf Hoover has nearly completed a barn on his farm. Alf may long remember 1895. He got married and built an. elegant dwelling and now a fine barn What next? Alf Hopkins is building a nice’ little cage on Butter Milk Avenue, west side. We wonder if he has a bird in view to occupy it!! That was a queer find one of our citizens made when he found a man and his little boy stealing wood. That man had better, move out in the country where wood is cheap. But come to’ think, he is too lazy to cut it. Firman Rutherford has sold his interest in the milk business. It did not prove to be what it was represented to be. Dave Worland will make it go. Come in boys. We can laundry for you all as well as one, “boys.” Spitler & Kight. Frank B. Meyer has the sale of township and town school books and keeps the finest line of school supplies in Rensselaer.
Cheap Iowa Lands!
I have for sale a large list of the finest lowa corn lands at prices ranging from 120 to S4O per acre, on purchasers own terms; Missouri bottom* lands in Woodbury county; improved; better corn land than that of Jasper county. Call and see me when you sell your high priced Jasper farms. W. E. Seymour. Remington, Ind.
ifWO/iaTtOr tfjft t ''Xk?W j I VWsliik 1 J^^TgsS - '-- A V ~ ,4 'ffl| ,j™ 1V WT ~ r * i> ' > ~i ._ mill c?SX£S ... f\ '■ K P^Sg^^yjsss^- ■—W • Jin r- -,. »dS w~ That’s what’s the matter with the gentleman represented above. He needs ’em! We’ve got’em!—We’re ready to clothe all imankind. That’s our buniness. “Desirable and dainty”—“st) lish and high-class”—“seasonable and popular”—“suits above suspicion,” —these are the comments made by purchasers of the reliable Lucky Worsted Clothing. We are making men happy, for we supply them with perfect-fitting suits. The manufactures guarantee a fit.' It is the best line of clothing we have ever handled. Cus-tom-made suits cost double our prices. The price is just right for the quality of the goods. Never hesitate to visit us. We like it. The Lucky Worsted trademark is sewed on every coat. Our dress goods department is replete with nice things at greatly reduced prices; underware marvelously low. Do not forget that we beat them all in boots and shoes, also rubber goods and felt boots. We have a large supply of mens’ and boys’ caps, gloves and mittens at great bargains; undoubtedly the best line of cape in town; come see for yourself. Don’t forget to look at our ovencoats—they are great bargains. Our cloak department is worthy your consideration. Ladies’ caps, fur, plush and'cloth; Misses and children’s jackets and long cloaks, at very low prices. Be sure to see them before you buy. C. D. NOWELS, CHEAP CASH STORE, IN NOWELS BLOCK.
Farm for Rent—24o acres, all good farming land, 4| miles from town; good house and barn; two good wells; cash rent; known as Wm. Haley farm. Inquire at this office. Keystone Corn Husker and Fodder Shredder, Sold by Robt. Randle.
A. C. Anderson has plenty of good pasturage on the Wall Robinson farm 2| miles northeast of Rensselaer. Terms reasonable. Coin’s Financial School (price 95c) is given free to every new trial subscriber of The People’s Pilot. Twenty-five cents for three months.
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