People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1896 — CITY AND COUNTY. [ARTICLE]
CITY AND COUNTY.
J. 11. Cox has received a fresh ear load of lime. He also has hair and coal. David Thompson was at Lafayette Sunday to consult his physician. For fresh lime, hair and coal call on J. H. Cox. Coming, the Chicago Ladies’ Military Concert Hand. Hev. Mr, Wilkinson, evangelist left Monday for his home at Kewana. Ind. The Chicago Ladies' Military Concert Hand leads: all others follow. Ed Bowman left last week for Nashville, Tenn., for his health. He will remain a month and then go west. There is not an imitator in the Chicago Ladies' Military Concert Hand. They are all originators. J. A. Overton was in Lafayette Sunday. He is being treated by a specialist for the hay fever habit. All is preparation now for the plant of another crop of oats and corji in Jasper county, to be sold again next fall for less than it will cost to raise. Heat that bed room with one of our $5 hard coal burners that will keep lire all night with a hat full of coal. X. Warner & Son. B. P. Parker, who has been an employee of the Pilot office for the past four months returnqd to his home in Atlanta, Georgia, Sunday. It not only is so, it must be so, One Minute Cough Cure acts quickly, and that’s what makes it go. A. F. Long, Druggist. David B. Nowels adjourned his school in Wheatfield last week because of a summons to appear in court at Kentland as a witness. 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. Mrs. McKellips returned Monday to her home in Westville, Ind.. with her baby, now six weeks old, born at the home of her parents. Rev. and M.is. Utter. To day is the time to have your seats reserved for the entertainment to be given in Ellis' opera house Saturday evening bv the Chicago Ladies' MilitaryConcert Band. Soothing, healing, cleansing. De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is the enemy to sores, wounds and piles, which it never fails to cure. , Stops itching and burning. Cures chapped lips and cold-sores in two or three hours. A. F. Long. Druggist. Married. March 3. 18!H!. at the home of the officiating minister. Rev. R, D. Utter. of Trinity M. E. church. Rensselaer. Jnd., Miss Catherine Powley. of Jasper county. Ind.. to Mr. Theodore Wadleigh. of Herscher, Ills. The James school, three and half miles south of town. Bonj. F. Coen, teacher, will give an entertainment Wednesday evening, March 18. Proceeds for the benefit of of library. An entrance fee of 10 cents will be taken. Come. Bring a load with you and enjoy yourself. Re\. 1 indley and family are to occupy the home of the late George 11, Brown in a short time, Mrs. Brown having decided to make her home with her daughter, who will sqon become the wife of Rev. J. L. Brady, and reside with her at Fow ler for the present.
Frank Meyer visited his physician tu Lafayette again last Sunday. The Meyer Sisters are nicely located in their new quarters east of the jmstotfice Another Hurry of snow fell Friday and also one Tuesday night. Miss Helen Kelly has given up her place as teacher in the Rensselaer schools because of ill hea.th. Miss Alice Irwin is teaching the grade in the Rensselaer school recently taught by Miss Kelly. Lewis Stone of Minneapolis was the guest of his old friend Andy Lawson the first of the week. A.F. Long, wife and children. Mrs. Hordman and Mrs. Percupiie attr-iuiiHl the funeral of R. A. .Purcupile in Monticello Saturday returning Sunday afternoon. •‘Give me a liver regulator and I can regulate the world," said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of De \\ itt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. jL F. Long. Druggist. •A high liver with a torpid liver will not be a long liver. Correct the liver with De \\ itt’s Little Early Risers, little pills that cure dyspepsia and constipation. A. F. Long. Druggist. Father Augustine of St. Josephs college left Sunday afternoon for Rome where he expects to remain for several months. A large number of his friends were at the train to see him off. It will take about seven days to tg-oss the Atlantic and reach Italy. It is reported that X. W. Reeve has been offered a promotion in the American j Express Company, and that Arthur Xowels will be made the agent in Rensselaer. Mr. Reeve deserves all the preference that the company can favor him with, for no one could be more obliging and reliable. Mr. Xowels has been in charge of the office here before and will make a most efficient and agreeable sue- j cessor if the change is made. Local theatre goers will no doubt be] pleased to learn that Manager Ellis has I specially engaged the Chicago Ladies’ j Mil%iry Concert Rand to give an enter- j tainment in Ellis' opera house Saturday j evening of this week. The band is one of the best known attractions on the road, and it conies to this town highly endorsed bv both press and public. Remember the date and don't fail to attend. Reserved seats are now on sale at the usual place.
