People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1896 — CITY AND COUNTY. [ARTICLE]
CITY AND COUNTY.
J. H. Cox has received a fresh car load of lime. He also has hair and coal. The Industrial Society met with Mrs. Mina Wishard yesterday, For fresh lime, hair and coal call on J. H. Cox. M. L. Spitler, Jr„ is at home for the week’s vacation from school. Fred Phillips’s4 pants, made to order, are the ones you want. Miss Ora Clark is visiting friends at Battle Ground. Ray Thompson is at home from Purdue for the week of spring vacation. Children's photos a specialty at the Pavillion. Frank Hoover came up from Bloomington to spend the vacation at home this week. The Epworth League will give a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren on Friday evening, March 27. Melville Wishard from Purdue has to return from colleage on account of sickness. He is expected home Saturday. D. G. Warner is building a new kitchon bath rooms, in addition to his comfortable home. Mr. J. H. Kinney who has been seriously sick since before Christmas, is convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Thompson are happy over the arrival of a new baby girl Saturday forenoon last.
Mrs. Eliza Burton and daughter of Chicago, friends of Mrs. Loughridge, attended the funeral of the latter’s son. Oren Parker is spending a few days at home from Bloomington during the vacation. Services will be held in the Presbyterian church next Sunday at the usual hours. The Junior league will give a social at J. F. Warren’s Friday night of this week. As a result of the late revival services at the M. E. church forty-four accessions were made, ton by letter and thirty-four on probation. 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. 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. Miss Laura Shields was visiting in Anderson last week with the family of Rev. U. M. Maguire, formerly of this place. The following Rensselaer people in Lafayette Sunday: Frank Meyer, Miss Ora Clark, Master Harvey Robinson, and others. Mrs. John Hanley, whose baby is but three weeks old, has been lying dangerously sick for the past ten days. She is now considered somewhat improved, with favorable indications. Dr. E. C. English of Danville, 111., will locate in Rensselaer, April 1. Dr. English has had of the Wabash hospital at Moberly, Mo., during the past year, and comes well recommended. Fred Phillips has 250 samples, full 1% yard patterns, from which to select that new spring suit; made to order as cheap as ready-made clothing; a perfect fit guaranteed; garments fitted before finUJiing.^
Frank Maloy is out with a swell new delivery wagon. Mrs. E. P. Honan is confined to her home and seriously indisposed. Ask your grocer for Parrott & Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuits. Miss Grace Gee is visiting friends at Delphi. Try Parrot & Taggaets Lunch Milk Biscuit they are the best. There is but another month before taxes will become delinquent. The finest luxury on the market Parrot & Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuit. Mrs. L. M. lines has been indisposed of the grip for several days. Brookston will soon be electric lighted along with Wolcott.
Harry Stackhouse of Indianapolis, formerly of Rensselaer, was in attendance at the funeral of Dr. Loughridge. Seats on sale at Long’s for the Smalley Grand Concert Company. Reserved seats 50c. For sale or to exchange for a sewing machine, a new English made dress suit, apply at this office. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam Hershman of Walker township were visiting at his brother’s, C. E. Hershman, over Sunday. Miss Grace Jouvenaut of Chicago is visiting at her grandfather’s, Eilis Walton.
The gravel roads are getting in good condition again and bicycles are being given a little exercise work on the streets. If you have cultivated ataste for something good and worth eating buy Parrot & Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuit. Marshal Dillon started the road grader on its first street cleaning excursion Tuesday. Burgess Dillon is reported to be contemplating the erection of a new house this spring. Charles Simpson has his seven rcom cottage in Leopold's addition nearly ready for occupancy. Jessup & Son have contracted to build two routing houses for Jake Troxell in the east partof'town. Work on Joe Rowen’s r ew house, north of the depot, to cost about SBOO, was commenced Tuesday morning by the contractors, Jessup & Son. Alfred W. Hopkins has been at home from his college work in Chicago for several days. He returned Wednesday morning to remain until June.
Miss Eva Washburn has returned from Brook to remain until the closing of Bchools, when she will have a large class in painting. Dr. Markham of Kentucky, an eclectic physician, will locate in Rensselaer and begin the practice of medicine about April 1. It's all the same, a slight cold, congested lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. Sold in Rensselaer by A. F. Long. When you want a farm loan call on J. H. Chapman & Co. Loans made prompt ly and at the lowest possible rate. Office with Burget & Penn in Leopold’s block.
A little ill, then a little pill. The ill is gone the pill has won. DeWitt’s Little Early Risers the little pills that cure great ills. A. F. Long, druggist. M. L. Hemphill has just had a fine new three and one-half horse power gasolene engine put in his blacksmith shop by the General Supply Co. He will run a rip saw, emery wheel, feed cutter and other machinery with it. M. L. Hemphill has set up a gasolene engine in his shop with emery wheels and grinding stones, and is prepared to sharpen all edge tools; grind and polish all new plow work. His now engine is always ready to start.
Alice Thurlow has a beautiful contralto voice of wonderful power and under perfect control. Her voice has that round, bell-like tone so difficult to secure. She has had unusual advantages in her musical education and is sure to become a great favorite. W. J. Imes is spending a few weeks in Chicago looking after his brother’s drug business, his brother being absent on account of ill health. Mr lines was home Monday to attend the funeral of Dr. Loughridge. Burns are absolutely painless when DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is promptly applied. This statementis true. A per. feet remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and lips, and never fails to cure Piles. A. F. Long. The Smalley Grand Concert Company, (formerly the Schumann Lady Quartette) at Ellis’ opera house, Monday evening, March 30. A musical treat. It is not a miracle. It won’t cure everything, but it will cure piles. That’s what DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve will do, because it has done it in hundreds of cases. A. F. Long, druggist. Will Halstead returned home Saturday from Purdue where he has been attending the farmers winter course of lectures. He is well pleased with the school and he expects to take another course there next winter. We hope more of our young farmers will avail themselves of the benefits these agricultural schools are offering them.
