People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1896 — Page 3
BALL BEARING » 7W ■ V\ 'IQO Ml v-H--. v' J ' "Wt MARA _ '■ J3ICYCLH f SHOES Are the best. Call and see the line. Sold by C. D. NOWELS, RENSSELAER. POV 4 / . Mi gwles. (o <*, ■ s “"-' x of |ligh Ejradeg. the Most Popular in the World. Evidenced by the fact that there were more of them sold in ’!•(> than any other make B» sure lo see sample before purchasing your ’ilti wheel. MADE BY I F T AKFV li?diai?a Bicycle Go., 1 ’ Indianapolis, Ind. -A.O"-Lj 25TT-
. !i. Washburn, M. 1). E. C. English M. D. Physicians and Surgeons, RENNSELAER. INI). Dr. Washburn will give special attention to Diseases of the Eye. Ear. Nose, Throat and Chronic Dieeases. Dr English will give special attention to Surgery in all Departments, and general medicine. Office over Ellis & Murray’s. Telephone Nor. 48. WS. PARKS. DRAYMAN. All kinds of hauling done in the most careful and prompt manner. Pries the very lowest. European Y Bargain Store. P Cupper Wash Boiler No. 8.52.25 Parlor Matches, doz. boxes. .15 5-Gal. Oil Can with Pamp. 1.15\ Copper Tea Kettle, Nickled 1.15 Tubular Lanterns ~ .50 Corn Knives, from 25 to .. .20 Cottage Sewing Machine. .20.00 fOO-l'o. Grindstone J frame 2.50 Largest Zinc Tubs, 85 to.. . 55 C. E. HERSHMAN, RENSSELAER. IND [UMAX Kb PUREST I Vand best LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE OF OTHER BRANDS + POUNDS,2O4 4RALVFS, IO* QUARTERS,S4 SOLD IN CANS ONLY M WILSON'S M ■ HiJM-ARl.i H WA,\TNtetW| IS THE mm aSw| ' WSEWiNG"IAa.',.fI \* ro " Mrs. Hugh Tranor, Agent, Remington, • - - Ind
Remington Notes.
Weather has been very changeable and treacherous for the past few days. March went out mild and balmy, but April came in very stormy and disagreeable, and it has remained so almost to the present time. It now looks, howeyer, that we are going to have pleasant weather, in order to give the farmers a chance to put in their oats crop and proceed with their other usual spring work, a state of affairs that is very much desired not only by the farming community but by every other person. Remington held her election on the question of waterworks last Wednesday April first. A pretty full vote was polled there being 229, one more than was polled at the election for town officers or|e ago. The opposition to the proposed waterworks had not openly worked against it until about two days before the election was held, and from the showing on the streets one would almost have come to the conclusion that the scheme to build waterworks was doomed to be defeated, but when the ballots were all counted out, it was found that 151 ballots were cast for waterworks and 68 against it. One baljot was thrown out on account of some irregularity. The majority it will be seen was 94 in favor of the works, and on Friday evening, the 3rd inst., the board of town trustees made the necessary orders looking toward the construction of the works, the first thing being to secure the necessary water for the proposed system.
The Republicans have called a convention for the purpose Gs nominating a town ticket for Remington, the same to be voted for on the first Monday in May, 1896. Their convention -will be held in the town hall Tuesday evening, April 14. The citizens of Remington have also called a meeting for the purpose of naming a citizen town ticket to be voted for at the same election. This citizens meeting will be held in the town hall of Remington on the evening of April 16. Ezra Bowman and family have located in the property of Mr. Frank Wolf on North street. Ezra appears to be happy since becoming a citizen again among his many old and trusted friends. Their daughter, Maud, and her husband also returned here last Saturday evening from their home in Ohio, and will visit with their parents and other friends for a few days. **' Easter Sunday was a beautiful day in Remington. A little rainy and cloudy in the morning but the clouds soon cleared away, after which the day was a fair one. County Commissioner Dexter R. Jones has returned from Chicago and we have been informed that the physicians there with whom he consulted, have told him that what he needs most is rest and quiet. John Westfall’s school in Gilboa township, Benton county, closed about two weeks ago and
THE PEOPLE’S PILOT, RENSSELAER, IND.. THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1896.
we are informed that he will attend one of the noted colleges in Indiana this summer with a view of still further storing his mind with useful knowledge. This is as it should be John, There will be quite a goodly number of first class residence buildings erected in Remington this spring summer and fall and we are glad to see tfie good work being pushed along. It shows that our town is not only alive but that it is a prosperous town and a good place for persons who are hunting good locations to establish themselves permanently. We are always glad to extend the right hand of fellowship and welcome all good people to our beautiful and attractive town. Come right along, and be one of us. Mr. Bunnell who has been seriously ill with rheumatism for the past three weeks, is getting along very well now, and is able to be on our streets on fine days. We trust he will soon be entirely restored to good health. W C. Kirk, one of our excellent barbers, has also been severely afflicted with rheumatism for about two weeks so that he has been unable to be about his business in his shop. He is however now apparently recovering and we hope soon to see him in his usual place. The Presbyterian church people gave, an Easter musical en tertainment last Sunday evening. They had a very fine audience. and the vocal and instrumental music was excellent. Miss Ida Beal presided at the piano. The Methodist people gave an entertainment appropriate to Easter on last Sunday evening. This entertainment consisted of music and recitations given by the little tots. It was very fine and the church edifice was crowded to its fullest capacity. The Christian Sunday school gave splendid phonograph entertainment in the Christian church last Monday evening, which was greatly appreciated by the very large audience which was in attendance. This entertainment was given to raise funds for the aid of the St. Louis Christian Orphan Asylum. Quite a sung little sum was realized which has been sent to the proper authorities.
Pleasant Ridge.
Weather is nice and roads are fine. Oat sowing is the main topic this week. Several of the , young folks of this vicinity assembled at the home of Miss Rose Marion last Saturday evening. A pleasant time is reported by all present. Miss Dora Garling is visiting relatives and friends in Frances-
ville this week.
Mllroy Township.
Milroy is having another cold wave. Maker’s stock look bad and gives people the grippe. Mr. Ward rejoices over a fine baby boy born at his house. The colored people of our township are making great prepreation to put out a large crop of grain. They are fine workers and good farmers. Gerome Castor has been having a number of balls at his house for the young people. The saw mill from McCoy’sburg moved to our township. People snould take an interest in hauling logs to it, for it will be the last time we will have a mill in Milroy for a number of
years.
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Pilot to June 15M/orlO cents. New subscribers only. Trial subscriptions stop when out. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, LAWYER, Rensselaer - Indiana. RALPH W. MARSHALL, 11 ATTOSITEY. Special attention -givan to settlement of Decedent’s Estates. Collections, Conveyances. Justices'Cases. Office on Washington St., opposite Court House, Rensselaer, Indiana. CP. 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 •)}, the globe—-The North-western Masonic Aid of Chicago. FAIR OAKS, IND. Ira W. Yeoman. A T T C' R N E ~¥~. 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 Red Star steamship lines. MORDECAI F. CHILCOTE, ATTORNEY' AT Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office in second storv of the Makee.ver building. 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. I B. WASHBURN, I Physician and Surgeon, RENSSELAER J N DIANA. Special attention given to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, and diseases of women. Tests eyes for glasses and treats rupture by the injection method. A. L. BERKLEY, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. Unusual facilities for Surgiclal Operations. Office in Leopold’s Arcade Building. RENSSELAER IND. Oko. K. Hollingsworth, Arthur 11. Hopkins. Hollingsworth. & Hopkins. ATTORNEYS AT LA W. Rensselaer, ---------- Ind Office second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner Washington and Van Rensselaer streets. Prrctice in all the courts, and purchase, sell and lease real estate. Attty’s for L. N. A. & 0. Rw. Co., B. L. AS. Associan and Rensselaer Water. Light & Power Company.
RENSSELAER BANK. H. O. HnrriH, Even. E. T. Harrix, Vlee-Pi-rx. J. C. Harrix, Caxhier. Money loaned and notes purchased. Exchange issued andsold on all banking points. Deposits received. Interest bearing certificates of deposit issued. We make farm loajns at six per cent interest payable annually. Collections made ana promptly remitted. Alfred McCoy, Pres. T. J. McCey, Cash. A. R. Hopkins. AssistantCashler. A. MCCOY & CO’S BANK RENSSELAER, IND. 17*e •Meat Jfrrnfc in Jaxptv 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 exchange bought and sold. Your patronage is solicited. Patrons having valuable papers m> v deposit them for safe keeping. Addison Pabkison. Geo. K. Holdings worth. President. Vice President. Emmet L. Hollingsworth, Cashier. Commercial State Bank, NENSSeLAKN, INDIANA, IHE ONLY STATE BANK IN JASRER CO. Directors: Addison Parklson, James T. Randle, Jo’, n M. Wasson, Geo. K. Hollingsworth and Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This bank is prepared to trAnsact a general banking business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of Interest. A share of your patronage is solicited. Are open for business at the old stand of ths Citizens’ State Bank. C. P. KAHLER, z> Main Street, near 1 Depot, Blacksmithing, Horseshoeing WAGONMAKING. Special attention to repairing Machinery and Duplicating Castings in Iron or Brass. ALL. WORK NEATLY DONE. Rensselaer. Ind. New Meat Market CREVISTON BROS. Rcnsselaer, Indiana. Shop located opposite the public square. Everything fresh and clean. Fresh ana salt meats, ganse. poultry, etc. Please give uaji call and we will guarantee to give you satisfaction. Remember the place. Hlgnest market p4ce paid fpr hides and tallow. .
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Special Sale of, Owin s tothedbsenessof money among i i » . farmers and planters, we propose to make the Laketon it possible and within the reach of all to N, _q. i trees, vines, small fruit, etc. Our ursery Stock Stock is young, thrifty and well .. GROWN. We do not offer you either culls or overgrown stock, but trees of the Best Quality and at prices to suit the times. This sale is wpmq u ~ SPECIAL in LOW PRICES as well as the IaEMS we will offer you. See hand bills for terms of sale. We are not going out of the business, but make you these Soecial Termc and prices, to reduce our surplus. This i sale will be held just south of court house In Rensselaer, from April 11 to 18. John Renicker, G. N. Moyer, Agent. Proprietor TAGGART’S H mill! liil iitjf - .. Subscribers : Those of you who have not yet renewed your subscription to The People’s Pilot, please note that a copy of the Stbove book is given free to induce you to pay promptly in advance. The publisher is in need of considerable money to meet his payments on new machinery and trusts that his friends will endeavor to help him soon.
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