People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1895 — Page 4

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DR. MENDENHALL, Indian Name MON-GOS-YAH. The Great Indian Doctor! The Doctor will positively be at Rensselaer, Indiana, Saturday, January 11th, 1896. And will return EACH MONTH for One Year. Office at MAKEEVER HOUSE.

3DIR. CHAS. AdZEOSnDEnSTHJL.LXj, LOGANSPORT, INDIANA. Hours —9 a. m., to 2p, m.

DON’T RENT A FARM When you can buy one of any size, on such reasonable terms of LEE & COMPANY. Look at their list below, and if you do not see what you want call or address them at Rensselaer, Ind,

No. I—l6o acres, 16 miles from Rensselaer; 2i miles from Demotte; Nearly all nice level land; first-class outlets; pretty well tiled, new improvements; near good schools. Price, 130; $1,500 down, balance in payments due in 10 years. No. 2 —Bo acres; nice level prairie land, 2 toiles from station; 10 miles from county seat; well improyed, Price $37,50; SI,OOO down; balance to suit, No. 3—128 acres. 3 miles from Winamac; fair improvements; well fenced; good outlets; all dice prairie land, except 10 acres of wood land in pasture, Price, $35; $1,500 down; balance on good terms, No 4b. —200 acres of fine raw land, 3 miles from good live town; 120 acres fenced: fine outlets, Price, $22.50, with SBOO in good town property; $2,500 cash; balance in 5 years, NO. 5—1,540 acres, 6 miles

REVIVO RESTORES i»tbay. Mar* of Me. THE GREAT 30 th bay. FRENCH REMEDY Produces the above results in 30 DAYS. It act? powerfully and quickly. Cures when all others fail. Young men and old men will recover thei youthful vigor by using REV»v O . it quickl; and surely restores from effects of self-abusee excess and indiscretions Lost Manhood, Los Vitality, Impotency, Nightly Emissions. Los Power of either sex, Failing Memory, Wastin' Diseases, Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfit one for study, business or marriage. It not onl cures by starting at the seat of disease, but is.. Great Nerve Tonic and Blood'Builder and restores both vitality and strength to ti.. muscular and nervous system, bringing bac,’ the pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring th. Fire of youth. 'lt wards off Insanity and Con sumption. Accept no substitute. Insist on having REVIVO, no other. It can be carried in ves. pocket. By mail, SI.OO per package, in plaii. wrapper, or six for $5.00, with a positive writ ten guarantee to cure or refund the money ii every package. Foi,free circular address ROYAL MEDICINE CO., CHICAGO, IL! For sale by Frank B. Meyer!

®THursion's PILLS Am perfect health Jewel*, neverknown to distrees bat Infallible to relieve. When everything else has failed to bring yon relief for headache, biliousness, stomach and liver complaints t3T ASK YOUR DRUGGIST for TIICKSTGJi’B PILLS. By mr*l 25 «eat« waokago. Sale by Frank B JVi^yer. rsararaoxi's female pills. u9Bd t by : over 80,000 monthly. Invigorates these Bewaro of Imitation*. Same E' h o *’ or tr!al bo* »1. Sen! J«f,o»caE K A 6 “ ,CAt For sale In Rensselaer by B. F. Fendig. For Salel’oxtH 2000, burr oak and white oak, for sale at 6c each, miles west and one mile south of Rensselaer by Carr Bros. -

ONLY FOUR DOLLARS A MOM and all Medicines Included. This offer will only hold good until March 12th, 1896. The Doctor spent twenty-one years of his life among the Indians, there learning the secrets of Nature’s wonderful remedies contained in Roots, Barks, Oums, Buds, Berries, Leaves and Plants. Marvelous— The Doctor can tell you all your complaints by simply looking at you and without asking any questions. Consultation Free in all diseases of men, women and children. Young and Middle-Aged Men who are troubled with nervous debility, loss of memory, weakness of body and brain, loss of energy, organic wbaknqss. kidney and bladder affection or any form of special disease can here find a speedy cure. Write.—Thousands cured at home by letter. Send a lock of your hair, age, weight and build. Enclose a stamp for reply and you will be told all your complaints by return mail. Address all letters to

from town; 500 acres in cultivation; balance nice blue grass pasture; only 140 acres of timber; fine improvements, all put in good.shape, Price, S3O 50 per acre; $16,000 down; $22,000 in school fund mortgage due in 1899; balance on good time, No. 5 —40 acres 3 miles from station; 7£ miies from county seat; nice level land; 25 acres clear; balance timber(not brush); no improvements but good fence and outlets; 40 acres adjoining this for rent, for any term of years, with privilege of buying; this 40 is improved. First named 40 is $27.50 per acre; $300; balance on good payments, No. T —BB acres, three miles from Foresman; nearly all nice level prairie land; some tile; good improvements; splendid outlets. Price, ssl per acre; $3,000 in good stock of hardware or furniture; balance on time.

[UMAX 81 Y7V purest I V AND BEST LESS THAN HALF THEPRICE OF OTHER BRANDS + POUNDS,2O+ -fHALVtS,IO* QUARTERS,S+ SOLD IN CANS ONLY

BRADBURY PIANOS- -Special Christmas Offer.

We intend that 1895 shall bp a red letter year in our fifty years of business. We want you to help us out and increase our sales. Send us your name and the names of your friends who would buy the best and sweetest toned piano made if they could buy it on extra favorable terms. Your Christmas will be happier If you have a new Bradbury In the parlor. Our Christmas will be happier If our immense factof les, stores and warerooms in Chicago, New York and other cities are emptied to meet your demands. We want you to have the same sort of Bradbury Plano that Mrs. Cleveland plays On In the While House, and that Mrs. Hayes and Mrs. Harrison used, and Mrs. Grant uses also. Don’t be afraid the price is too high for you. There is good news for you In our special 1895 Christmas offer. We don’t expect the prices we got forty years or twenty years dr ten years ago. But the Bradbury is better than ever in tone and quality and lh every way. Our guarantee with over one million dollars capital behind every piano we make and sell. Write today, for Christmas is coming fast. Address. F. G. SMITH. Sole Manufacturer. 255-257 Wabash Avenue. Chicago.

Teams Land For Sale or Trade.

I have 1920 acres of bottom land in the Pan Handle district which will sell at a bargain or trade for property nearer this locality. For information address Anson Stewart, Rensselaer.

THE PEOPLE’S PILOT, RENSSELAER, IND., THURSDAY, DEC. 26, 1895.

CITY AND COUNTY.

Try H. J. Dexter’s 20c. coffee. See those beautiful pieces in cut glass at Long & Hardman’s. Elvin Overton and John Gwin spent Christmas at Monticello. Don’t fail to get Clarke’s prices before purchasing your Holiday Gifts. Miss Luella McCoy is visiting in Lafayette this week. Louie Hopkins of Chicago is visitiDgin Rensselaer this week. Weaver orchestra, ten pieces with Tony the convict December 30. Messrs. Kit Davis and Bernie Gregg of Lowell are visiting Rensselaer friends. Fancy lamps and queensware. at the new grocery, H. J. Dexter. Prof. I. C. Ruebelt and family of Dona, 111., are visiting Mrs. Ruebelt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs Peter Rhoads. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hubbard, of east Chicago are the guests of Mrs. Sigler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sigler. Heat that bed room with one of our $5 hard coal burners that will keep fire all night with a hat full of coal. N. Warner & Son. Spitler & Kight are having a dozen new laundry signs painted and they propose to coax the people in neighboring towns into wearing clean shirts. Blank books, writing material and school incidentals, the finest assortment at Meyer’s drug store. Miss Mary Washburn of Chicago is spending the holidays with parents and many friends in Rensselaer. Bun Learning of Goshen is in Rensselaer visiting his father-in-law, M. L. Spitler, and many old friends. Piles of people have piles, but DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. When promptly applied it cures scalds and burns without the slightest pain. Long, Druggist. Will Reinhart of Buffalo N. Y., Ed Reinhart, of Delphi, Henry A. Taylor and Phil Freiburg of Lafayette, and their wives, are guests at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs T. J. Me Coy. Hog cholera preventative from state formula for sale at Meyer’s drug store. a Miss Mary Moody, who attends school at Mt. Vernon, lowa, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Moody, north-east of Rensselaer. If the show is no good, you can at least go away with the conviction that you heard good music, at Tony the Convict.

J. D. Foster of Idaville visited his brother, J. L. Foster, and family Christmas. George Pumphrey has some gilt edged Plymouth Rock cockerels for sale in the north-west part of town. Horace Hinkle and wife of Noblesville are visiting Rensselaer friends for the first time since their marriage. Mr. Hinkle is principal of one of the schools at Noblesville, and he is always welcomed by his many Rensselaer friends. Come in boys. We can laundrv for you all as well as one, “boys.” Spitler & Right. H. W. Porter is the local agent for the “old reliable” Continental Insurance Company, which insures against fire, lightning and tornadoes, and pays all its losses promptly. Call on Mr. Porter when you want a policy writteu. He will treat you right F. B. Meyer, druggist, has 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.

The following books have been taken from the library and have not been returned. Should any one have any of these books or know wuere they are, he would confer a favor on the school and the librarian by returning them at once: «. ■ Prose Wonder Book: Scott’s Works (3 vols.): Jane vols.); Pilgrims Progress (2 vols.): Tom Brown at Rugby: Shakespeare (1vol.); Teachings of the Apostles; Newton on Prophesies; American Guide: Burke’s Cublime and Beautiful; Canning’s Speeches; Great Truths by Great Authors; Social Science. > Arthur Kresler, Solid Silver novelties at Long & Hardman’s.

Dr. and Mrs. Harry BTown spent Christmas with the former’s parents at Danville. See Fred Phillips’ line of percale, negligee, madress cloth and all the latest novelties in fine shirts. Warren Washburn, who is now holding a position with the Illinois Central railroad at Chicago, was home to syend Christmas, William Tharp, who is teaching school in White county, near Monticello, is visiting Rensselaer relatives this week. Will Shanlaub, better known by his Rensselaer friends as “Billy Bumper,” is home for the holidays from Morocco, where he is employed on the Courier. De Witt’s Little Early Risers for biliousness, indigestion, constipation. A small pill, a prompt cure. Long, Druggist. Mrs. George Ciinger and sou Bernie, who reside on the Madison Makeveer farm, northwest of town, went to Royal Center Christmas for a visit with relatives. Fred Phillips has a special line for $4 pants to fit the largest and the smallest at the same price to all. Miss Pearl Wasson, who is attending school at Terre Haute, is visiting her parents during the holidays. One Minute Cough Cure is a popular remedy for croup. Safe for children and adults. A. F.Long,Druggist. Laudie Martin, a growing young man in the employ of the M. K. & T. railroad with headquarters at Cincinati, is at home visiting his mother, Mrs. R. Y. Martin. Mr. Martin has been living in Cincinati for some time, and on the first of January he will be given the office of contracting agent, a very commendable and worthy promotion. Indiana school books at Meyer’s drug store. Married—Dec. 24, 1895, in Rensselaer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George M. Kessinger, parents of the bride, by Rev. R. D. Utter, of Trinity M E. church, Miss Julia D. Kessinger and Samuel DeMarcus, of Jasper county.

Wife—Here’s an account of a man who shot himself rather than suffer the pangs of indigestion. Husband—The fool! Why didn’t he take De Witt’s Little Early Risers? I used to suffer as bad as he did before I commenced taking these little pills. A. P. Long, Druhgist. A pet cat, the property of the Monon agent at Brookston, was run over and killed by the south bound Atlanta flyer, last Friday afternoon. Nuts and candy by the bushel at H. J. Ilexter’s new grocery. Van Lesh. who lives a few miles north of Rensselaer, is visiting relatives in Dayton, Ohio, for a week. Coin’s Financial School ( price 25c) is free to every new trial subscriber of The People's Pilot. Twenty-Jive cents for three months. Vance Collins the junior partner of the firm of Warner & Col lins, sprung a surprise on his Rensselaer friends by getting quietly married Tuesday evening. The bride was Miss Birdie Makeever, and the matrimonial knot was tied by Esquire James Morgan, after the ceremony the young couple took in the Christmas exercises and then took passage on the south bound eleven o’clock train. When Vance comes home he -will find his Rensselaer friends full of congratulations and willing to smolfe cigars.

If you want Plymouth Rock or Langshan cockerels, call on D, A. Stoner soon, as he is closing out. The sad news of the death of Miss Gusta King, who has been living with her sister in Underwood, lowa, since July 1, reached her many friends at Rensselaer Tuesday. Miss Gusta was a sufferer from consumption and she left Rensselaer in the hope that her health might improve, but for the last month she had been confined to her bed the greater part of the time. Her brother Bert King, was called I o lowa about a week ago and reached there only a short time before her death. Miss Gusta has a legion of friends in Rensselaer where she spent almost all her life who mourn her loss sincerely, and many there are among them who will accompany the remains to the burial grounds. The body was brought here for intgrment to be laid to rest in Weston’s cemetery, a>t 10:30 a. m. to-day from the M. E. church. H. J. Dexter will please you on fancy dishes and queensware.

* Ft |j These good people are In need of^one^Warner-& Sons’ stoves to keep them ! N. WftßNOt S SONS.; RENSSELAER, IND. STOVES. This season finds us enabled 10 offer sopie great improvements in stove mechanism. The inventors have not only been very busy but they have been veiy successful and the result is a number of excellent new candidates for public favor, and a sub- | stantial improvement in the merits of the older | maizes. Prices are even lower than before. Moore’s Air-Tight Heater Is one of the new marvels. It takes of the base burner j at a much less cost. Burns less coal, is more easily j handled, responds quickly to attention, and is eijually | as handsome as the high priced stoves. . i Forty Kinds to Select From, j We have the the largest variety of stoves carried ' in this part of Indiana, and can sell a good heater at < from 15.50 up. ' j HEAT THAT, BED ROOM with one of our $5 hard coal burners that will keep fire ! all night with a hat full of coal. f M f And these chaps are because theycan't stay In house with those j

i iiiil IgOUTH SIDE ’■^GROCERY. j Warner <6 Collins, Three doors south of McCoy’s hank, Rensselaer, j REMEMBER OUR STORE when j | you want GOOD BARGAINS j | in anything in the grocery line. We carry j | the best goods on the market, and prices I j are as low as the lowest. 9 J j HIGHEST PRICE AID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS, j | CHAMPION and Reapers. j 1 Binders, Mowers nI |M|/r\/r I | and Reapers. tSUVsIVEYt. I | and other Farming Implements. j | Bug’gieS, Srnnnoa j | Wagons, j

“We are Advertised By our Loving Friends.” # V We heartily agree with the idea in the above sentence, Since we’ve been in business, we can see more clearly the truth as laid down in it. t Indeed, much of our success can be attributed to these same frieds, and then back of it all PRICES AND^- — —=s33sse=QUALITY. Put our friends “Good Words” and “Prices and Quality” Together, ' WHO CAN BEAT IT ? FRANK M ALOY.