People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1896 — Page 3
BALL BEARING BICYCLB^SHOBS Are the best. Call and see the line. Sold by C, D. NOWELS, RENSSELAER. Bwr~l~7 /***’ i ./it, \pj-—' *• . *r jiighsgtrf^h^adej. S)sa _Are the Most Popular in the World. Evidenced by the fact that there were more of them sold in’96 than any other make Be sure to see sample before purchasing your ’96 wheel. MADE BY T F I AFFV lr?di(3r?a Bicdjole Co., Indianapolis, Ind. -^-GcHEHSTT'-
.u. Washburn, M. 1). £. C. English M. D. Fkysicians and Surgeons, RENNSELAEU. IND. Dr. Washburn will give special attention to Diseases of the Eye. Ear. Nose, Throat and Chronic Diseases. Dr English will give special attention to Surgery in till Departments, and general medicine. Office over Ellis & Murray’s. Telephone No. 48. WS. PARKS. DRAYMAN. All kinds of hauling done in the most careful and prompt manner. Pries the very lowest. r ——— European •Ap Bargain Store. Copper Wash Boiler No. 8.52.25 Parlor Matches, doz. boxes. .15 5-Gal. Oil Can loith Pump. 1.15 Copper Tea Kettle, Nickled 1.15 Tubular Lanterns ... .... .50 Corn Knives, from 25 to .. .SO Cottage Sewing Machine . .20.00 100-lb. Grindstone & frame 2. 50 Largest Zinc Tubs, 85 to. . .95 C. E.-iHERSHMAN, KrtKSSELAKR. IND UMAX m yfyr purest I V AND BEST LESS THAN HALF THE PRICE OF OTHER BRANDS + POUNDS,2Ot + HALVES,IO* QUARTERNS* SOLD IN CANS ONLY Mrs. Hugh Tranor, Agent, Remington, • - Ind
Remington Notes.
Farmers are all done sowing oats in this locality, and it now looks like we might be blessed with an abundant crop of cerial this year. Corn planting is just now engaging the attention of our farmer friends. With a plentiful supply of early rains we will have a good hay crop this season. The hay crop was a complete fail are here last year, and our people never knew the value of the hay crop until they experienced this failure. Uncle John Harmon, who resided on south ohi° street, died last Friday about 4:30 p m. He was stricken with paralysis nearly three years ago, since which time he had been completely helpless as an infant, and was a great care for his family and friends. He received another attack of this dreadful malady Wednesday night preceding and he remained uncon scious until this messenger called him hence. He left many friends who had noihing but words of praise to express for him as a friend and neighbor. He had lived more than the allotted time of man, being more than eighty years old at the time of his death. As was laid to rest in the Remington cemetery after funeral services by Rev. Mikels at the residence Saturday afternoon. C. E. Harlacher, and his son Frank have returned from an extensive visit through the south ern states, having been gone for about one month. We are informed by Frank that they are not “badly struck” on the future outlook for the portions of the south which they have visited, owning to the conditions of society, the soil, markets, and many other advantages which we enjoy.
Dr. Marion G. Traugh, the dentist, has relocated in Goodland, Ind., for the practice of his profession. He has leased the residence of the late prosecuting attorney, T. C. Anabel, who died a little over one year ago. He has also secured commodious dental rooms. Dr. Traugh was for many vear9 a successful dentist of this place, but he gave up the practice about one year ago to engage in the Dr. Nott Rupture cure business, which we infer did not prove to be the “bonanza” that he and associates had anticipated. There will be a meeting held in the Christian Church next Saturday evening, the 18th inst, at 7:30 p. m., for the purpose of organizing a township Sunday School Association, without regard to chnrch organization. Everybody interested in the Sunday sehQol work is earnestly requested to be present, and assist in perfecting an ore aoization that will be a credit to Carpenter township. We were not aware until quite recently that our fellow townsman Bro. P. R. Curtis, was a nimrod yet such seems to be the case, for it is reported that one day last week he shouldered his his trustv fowling piece and proceded into the country about two miles, when he came upon a
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flock of ducks iu a pond on the farm of George F Schaull; Bro. Curtis opened fire on them at one e, and continued hi» onslaught until his ammunition was all spent, when he cluboed his gun, and preceded to make war on the flock in that manner. At this juncture he discovered that he had all the time been firing at a lot of decoys. The matter in some way leaked out and now the boys about town are having lots of fun with F R. The “Silver Craze,” does not seem to be abating in and about Remington to any verv great extent. Occasionally we hear of new’ recruits to the 16 to 1 silver ranks. We noticed T. P. Wright of Rensselaer on our streets one day last week. Park looks fat. strong ane healthy and talks like he is enjoying' life. The seventy-seventh anniversary of Odd Fellowship, and the forty-fifth anniversary of the De gree of Rebekab. in the United States will he celebrated this year. April 27th. by the Schuyler Lodge No. 284 I. O. O. F., ancUßemington Lodge No. D. of R. An interesting programme has been arranged, for this entertainment, and a supper for invited guests will also be provided. Oscar Bunnel removed from Remington with his family last week, and has relocated in Wolcott. White county, where he formerly resided. He has somewhat improved from his late rheumatic troubles. Mrs. Grahm, who lives on North Indiana Street, has been very sick with a complication of diseases for four or five weeks, and she does not seem to improve. It seems doubtfuUthat she will recover.
Correspondence of the People’s Pilot. Farmers are about through sowing oats. The mud is drying up and the roads are getting good. Miss Miss Mary Wortle.y is on the sick list. John Bill is improving his farm by setting out some fruit trees. Miss Bell Burr spent last week with her sister Hattie. There was a dance at Putt’s Friday night and also one at Carrs’ Saturday night. Reported a good time at both places. Quite a number of ladies enjoyed themselves sewing carpet rags at Mrs. G. R. Smith’s Tuesday. Rev. Augsberger has postponed his meeting at Union Sunday night until two weeks. Mr. Burr, the new assessor, started out Monday morning April 6. S. D. Hyatt took the train at Goodland Monday for Columbia City, Ind., where he will visit his sister, Mrs. Meredith, for a short time. Farmers that are.interested m oats sowing should call around and see Ben Barger’s new one horse seeder. Bricktop and Daisy.
Farmers have sown a great deal of oats. John Lakin was in Chicago last Saturday. This school closed Wednesday with a fine time. Albert Keener was in Chicago last Saturday. J. W. Fay lor spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Austin at Wheatfield. Union Center or “Floating Palace”school closed last Saturday. The day was fine and there were thirty four visitors. The afternoon was spent in speaking, reading,*etc. Lola M. Favlor is visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Austin, at Wheatfield this week. School Girl.
Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. King'6 New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching Consumption tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King s New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples, that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Frank B. Meyer’s drug store. Regular size 50c and ¥I.OO. The Pilot to June 15th for 10 cents. New subscribers only. Trial subscriptions stop when out.
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The Pilot to June- 15 tkfor 10 cento. New subscribers only. Trial subscriptions stop when out JAMES W. DOUTHIT, LAWYER, Rensselaer - Indiana. ItALPH W. MARSHALL, Special attention given to settlement of Decedent’s Estates. Collections, Conveyances. Justices’ Cases. Office on Washington St., opposite Court nouse. kensseiaer. Indiana. p P. MITCHELL. L-J Attorney at Law, I’lactiees in nil tl'i-. mii tv of lutiLua cnii Illinois. R.-al estate bought and sold. An'; for one of [ln- best Life lusurancocompaiiics •n the niobti —The Nor; it-v , st». rn Masonic Aid of Chicago. FAIR OAKS, iND Ira W. Yeoman. - ATTCS^E "3T. JNJ). Insurance and real estate agent. \ny iiriidunt of pi iv-hK* iimuhy to lojm on funli I*«.vurity .. liUi ivst t> pur cunt. A uont for Int» rnatioiuil and Kcd Slur steamship lines, mmw f. cniLcoTF, A-TTOIRISriE]-’^ Rensselaer, Ind, Attends tt> all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office in sec•ndstory of the Makeever building. Simon I*. 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, Physician and Surgeon, RENSSELAER, INDIANA. ' Special attention given to diseases of the •ye, ear, nose and throat, and diseases of women. Tests eyes for glasses and treats rupture bv the inlection method. A. L. BERKLEY, M. D Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. Unusual facilities for Surglcial Operations. Office in Leopold’s Arcade Buildino. RENSSELAER IND.
Geo. K. Hollingsworth. Arthur H. Hopkins. Hollingsworth & Hopkins. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rensselaer, - -- -- jnd Ofßeisocond floor of Leopold’s Block, corner Washington and Van Rensselaer streets. Prrctlce In all the courts, and purchase, sell and lease real estate. Attty’s for L. N. A. & C. Rw. Go.. B. L. &S. Assoclan and Rensselaer Water. Light. & Power Company. RENSSELAER BANK. H. O. Harris, Fres. E. T. Harris, Vice-Fres. J. C. Harris, Cashier. Money loaned and notes purchased. Exchange Issued and sold on all ban king points. Deposits received. Interest bearing certificates of deposit issued. We make farm loans at six per cent Interest payable annually. Collections made and promptly remitted. Alfred McCoy, Pres. T. J. McCoy, Cash. A. It. Hopkins, AsslstantCasliler. A. MCCOY & CO’S BANK RENSSELAER, IND. The Oldest Bank in Jasper Countv ESTABLISHED 1654. Transacts a general banking business, buys notes and loans money on long or short time on personal or real estate security. Pair and liberal treatment Is promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits. Foreign exchange bought and sold. Your patronage is solicited. Patrons bavlhg valuable papers mi v deposit them for safe keeping. AddisonParkison. Geo.K.Hollingsworth. President. Vice President. Emmet L. Hollingsworth. Cashier. Commercial State Bank, RENSSELAER. INDIANA. .'BE ONLY STATE BANK IN JASKER CO. Directors: Addison ParklsoM. James T. Randle. JoVn 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 or your patronage Is solicited. Are open for business at the old stand of tha Citizens’ State Bank. C. P. KAHLER, Blackiiiiif, Hormtioeiiif WAGONMAKING. Special attention to repairing Machinery and Duplicating Castings in Iron or Brass. ALL WORK NEATLY DONE. Rensselaer. Jnd. New Meat Market CREVISTON BROS. Renhselaer, Indiana. Shop located opposite the public square. Everything fresh and clean. Fresh ana salt meats, game, poultry,etc. Please give call ana we will guarantee to give you satisfaction. Remember the place. Highest uasket price paid for hides and tallow.
Special Sale of Owing t© th© closeness of money among ,i » | farmers and planters, we propose to make ine Laketon 11 possible ard within the reach of all to No . plant 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 Oualltv 1° suit the ,ime6 - This sale is TPRVIS Y n # in LOW PRICES as well as the IEKMS we will offer you. See hand bills for terms of sale. We are not going out of the business, but make you these Snecial Terms and prices, to reduce our surplus. This v sale will he held just south of court house In Rensselaer, from April 11 to 18. John Renicker, G. N. Moyer, Agent. Proprietor TRYPARROTT& war TA 0 O FI "T 9ft ■BHWfc»ar'Aai*vu*igßaßßnaß^J2i3EC ; ivSjEii3B I *■ Ui 0 Out I 0 Subscribers ’ Those of you who have not yet renewed your subscription to The People k Pilot, please note that a copy of the above 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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