People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1896 — Lowest Rates Yet for Money. [ARTICLE]

Lowest Rates Yet for Money.

If you want to borrow money in sums of S2OOO and upward on real estate, get rates everywhere else and J. A. McFarland wijl discount them. Office with the People’s Pilot.

Ask for Stimson’s cheese. • A large acreage of corn land is being prepared. Ora Yeoman was in Chicago the first of the week. Hettie King is rec9vering from a several weeks illness. A. C. Robinson, of Monon was in the city the first of the week. Frank Maloy and Frank O'Meara wheeled to Lafayette Sunday. A. L. Willis can do your bicycle repairing. Shop in Nowels block. If you want a nice hammock don't fail to see the stock A. F. Long druggist. Crops of all kinds never looked better at the close of May than they do now. Wall paper in all the newest and latest designs at A. F. Long’s the druggist. The best cheese sold in Rensselaer is made by Augustus Stimson of Stoutsburg. Crawfordsville has three Democratic Newspapers which it is proposed to consolidate. There are now 140,000 members of the A. R. U. Its strength is greater than ever before. Ask your grocer for Stimson's cheese. It costs no more and is really the finest on the market. Wall paper, paint brushes, kalsomine and white wash lime at A. F. Long’s, the druggist.

The roads are getting in good condition again and the work of improving them is progressing. Mrs. George Whisler, living near Chai mere, was stunned by lightning which struck the house last week. Miss Myrtle Hamilton and George Ferguson visted at Foresman last Sunday with the former’s sister. Miss Mary Stimson of Stoutsburg spent Friday and Saturday with friends in Rensselaer and took the teachers examination. A Jersey cow was struck by the 10:52 passenger train last Monday morning, near the depot. It was the property of John Kressler. Never did mother earth look more beautiful than in this the last week of April. She promises a rich reward to the husbandman, A. F. Long has Detroit White Lead Works’ colored lead for sale; the cheapest, best and most economical paint made. Call and see him. The North-western High School Association has issued an excellent program for field day exercises to be held in Remington at the fair grounds Friday, May 8

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. Rensselaer is still a town, it is but a few days till the installation of her first mayor and complement of officers, then will the great transformation to munici pal honors be a reality. 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. A commission appointed by the mayor of Chicago to investigate assessment frauds find that in the down town section of the south side the real valuation is $438,831,780, while it is now assessed at $40,668,720, or about one eleventh the actual value.

We might tell you more about One Minute Cough Cure, but you probably know that it cures a cough. Ever one does who has used it. It is a perfect remedy for coughs, colds, hoarsJnesa. It is an especial favorite for childreT, being pleasant to take and quick r ing. Sold by A. F. Long,druggist. \ The body of a man was found scab' tered along the tracks of the Michigan Central railroad at Furnessville, Porter county, Saturday morning. From papers fonnd in his pockets he is supposed to have been James B. Davis of Francesville, Ind. He is supposed to have fallen from a train.

It's just as easy to try One 'Minute Cough Cure as any thing else. It’s easier to cure a severe cough or cold with it. Let your next purchase for a cough be One Minute Cough Cure. Better medicine; better result; better try it. A. F. Long, druggist.

Dr. Alva Mills, a graduate of the Medical College of Indiana, and of Earlham college, has taken up his residence in Rensselaer and opened an office as physician and surgeon, in rooms over Creviston’s market north of the court house. Dr. Mills is highly spoken of by some of our reputable citizens and will probably win his way into a successful practice.

City election next Tuesday. Fowler’s new Catholic church will be dedicated May 14th. Try Parrot & Taggaets Lunch Milk Biscuit they are the best. Supt. Warren conducted a teachers examination last Saturday. Navigation on the lakes is now open and the ice out of the straits. Dr. Horton was doing dental work in Morocco last week—Wednesday. Fruit of all kind is a fine prospect. Cherries were in bloom the past week. Hammocks, croquet sets and base ball goods at A. F. Long's, the druggist. Judge Healy has given his house an en livening effect of a new coat of paint. George O. Pumphrey can supply you with better Bared Plymouth Rock eggs than ever. North-west partoftown. Scott Jackson, on trial in Campbell county, Kentucky, for the murder of Pearl Bryan, will have to put up a remarkably good defense to clear himself of theterrible charge. The following letters are uncalled for at the Rensselaer postoffice: Miss Carrie Goodwin, Miss Mary Jones, Miss Eva Powell, Miss Eva Briggs, Mr. Luther Moore, Mr. Norton Byers. 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 finishing.

The little disagreement between B Forsythe and the hod carriers on his new building last Friday, was quickly settled by the former granting the advance of 25c in wages asked, and that class of workmen are now receiving 51.75 per day.

Burns are absolutely painless when DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve is promptly applied. This statement is true. A perfect remedy for skin diseases, chapped hands and lips, and never fails to cure Piles. A. F. Long.

The readers of the Pilot are warned against the Monon Seed company of Chicago, whose advertisement recently appeared in these columns. The postal i authorities have pronounced it a lottery fraud. It is probable that any mail sent to that concern last week will be held by the officers and returned in due time to the senders.

Last week the noted Jim Warner and his cousin Frank came to the city bent on a high time. Word was telephoned Sharp that they were on the road to his gallery, and to look out for trouble, as they ‘‘felt their oats.” The danger alarm was turned on and the Mayor detailed part of the police of the first ward to hang around near the bridge in case of trouble. Frank, the older of the two, a strapping big fellow, came in with his fists doubled up in a manner that Showed that he would run things about to suit himself. Jim was more quiet, but his actions showed he was ready to back his cousin should there be a scrap. Their manner seemed to change and they became interested when they were shown up-to-date photographs at such remarkably low prices. They left their orders for six dozen cabinets, took a pull at their bottles, smiled and quietly left.