People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1896 — CITY AND COUNTY. [ARTICLE]

CITY AND COUNTY.

Find Lee & Co, when you have anything to sell. Charles Lee of Lee visited his brother, Walter Lee, last Sunday. For sale, a good sleigh by C. D. Nowels. Call at his store. “Shaun Aroon” on the 17th at the opera house, Mrs. Isaac French has been suffering this week from a dental operation. H. H. Steward of Brookston was visiting his son, Ernest, for a short time Mon day. Miss Pearl Parker of Hanging Grove township visited Miss Ellen Gwin last Saturday and Sunday. Dr. McAlpine of Champaign, 111., specialist for catarrh, spent Monday with Rev. M. R. Paradis. Owing to Mrs. Paradis’ illness she was not able to entertain the Christian Endeavors, as announced last Sabbath. Junior Henkle returned this week from a month’s visit with his brother at Noblesville, lnd. Don't miss the entertainment given by Miss Doty to-morrow night. Friday, Feb. 14. Misses Glenn Porter, Bertha Nowels, and Eva Washburn returned Monday from a week at Goodland. Ernest Steward has resigned his place in Parcels’ barber shop and returned to his home in Brookston. James Welsh expects to move into his new house south of town the first of next week if the weather permits. Heat that bed room with one of our 85 hard coal burners that will keep fire all night with a hat full of coal. N. Warner & Son. Lee & Co., the leading real estate firm of Rensselaer. The young people gave Miss Myrtle Pulver a very pleasant surprise at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Clark last Tuesday evening. Rev. Paradis preached to a good audience last Sunday afternoon in the South Meadow school house, and will preach again at the same place a week from next Sunday at 2:30 p. m., Feb. 23.

“Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world,” said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. A. F. Long. Druggist. One Minute Cough Cure touches the right’spot. It also touches it at the right time if you take it when you have a cough or cold. See the point? Then don’t cough. A. F. Long, Druggist. Richard Crow’s new house north of the depot was given the finishing touches by the carpenters last Monday, Mr. Grow will occupy the same March Ist. William Moore who has been spending a period at Dwight has returned, and a happier man does not walk the streets of Rensselaer. It is estimated that 82500 has been cut off from the saloon traffic of Rensselaer by the sending of a score of patients to Dwight during the past year. When you want a farm loan call on J. H. Chapman & Co. Loans made prompt jy and at the lowest possible rate. Office with Burget & Penn in Leopold’s block.

A. Leopold will go to South Bend next Monday to attend the annual meeting of the A. O. U. W. to be held there on the 17th and 18th inst. He will represent the Rensselaer branch of the order. J. A. Overton was at Lebanon Sunday and Monday visiting his “cousin.” He has not been down to see his “cousin” for two weeks or more. Don t fail to inquire for prices and terms for lots in Leopold's addition; best situated.wider and larger than the lots in any other addition to Rensselaer. Don't fail to see the new Model '96 Coluinbias on exibitiou at Ferguson's General Supply Store, opposite Nowel’s Block. Eleven styles. Popular prices. Address E. J. Wilcox, Agt., Rensselaer, Ind. David Michaels, who has been down with rheumatism for thirteen weeks, was in Monday, the first time since he was taken sick. He has a new hotise nearly ready for occupancy on his farm threefourths of a mile south-east of town. Mr. Walker of .Remington gave a phonographic entertainment at the home of Wm. H. Coover for the benefit of the aid society of the Christian church. It occurred last night and about forty were present. Rev. Dr. Washburn filled the pulpit at the Christian church Tuesday night in the absence of Rev. Findley. He was assisted by Brother Cox. Rev. Findley was officiating at a funeral to far distant to admit of his return the same day.

Mrs. John Kiper. north of town, has a serious attack of lung fever. Her condition Saturday and Sunday was quite critical; at present she is thought to be out of danger. ' 4 B. S. Fendig, George W. Goff, John Knight and some others of the Independent Order of Forresters, left Tuesday evening for Lafayette, to attend the annual meeting of the High Court which was in session Wednesday. The annual banquet was given last night. Mr. Goff is High Marshall of the High Court, his term expiring at this meeting. The order has a flourishing lodge of about thirty members here.