People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1896 — CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. [ARTICLE]
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
HAPPENINGS OF A WEEK.
Ask for Sti arson's cheese. For fresh lime, hair and coal call on J. H. Cox. Warren Wilson of Chicago Heights is visiting friends in Rensselaer. A. L. Willis can do your bicycle repairing. Shop in Nowels block. For first-class windmills and water tanks call on Judson H. Perkins. If you want a nice hammock don't fail to see the stock A. F. Long druggist. For binder twine and Orbit oil call on Judson H. Perkins. The best cheese sold in Rensselaer is made by Augustus StimsonofStoutsburg Mrs. Hoyes daughter Mary were in Morocco Thursday. Wall paper qaJilt the newest and latest designs at A. F*. Lung's the druggist. Ethel Ogle of Clinton county is visiting her sister Mr’p. Alter. Fred Phillips' $4 pants, made to order are the ones you want. Girl wanted to do general house work, Call on A. Lewis at Cigar factory. Mrs. Imes certainly has a most beautiful millinery display. Children's photos a specialty at the Pavillion. Buggies and carriages sold cheaper by C. A. Roberts than elsewhere. Frank Hershman of Medary ville was doing business in Rensselaer Thursday last. Rensselaer ladies are fortunate in having so tasteful a milliner as Mrs.. L. M Imes. E. M. Parcels guarantees satisfaction on all laundry; new neck bands and repairs free. Sends every Wednesday. Wall paper, paint brushes, kalsomine and whitewash lime at A. F. Long's, the druggist. Andrew Ropp was doing business in Richmond and Indianapolis the first of the week. Warren & Irwin have for sale sixteen ehoice lots in Yeoman’s subdivision at low prices and on easy terms. Alva Hersnuian of Medary ville was visiting his, brother C. E. Hershman Saturday. Beauty, durability, price, the trinity of merit in C. A. Roberts buggies and carriages, opposite Makeever house. Alfred Hopkins is at home from Chicago, having completed the first year of his course at school. If you want to refund your real estate mortgage loan at a lower rate of interest see J. A. McFarland at Pilot office. Miss Dodd of Walker township was visiting at Mrs. G. E. Hershman’s last Saturday. Ask your grocer for Stimson’s cheese It costs no more and is really the finest on the market. George A. Strickfaden returned Sunday morning from a trip to Ohio to visit his aged father whom he has not seen in fourteen years. Mrs. Hershman has received a mag nificent line of the newest and most stylish pattern hats and millinery goods. Save one-third by buying at the depot. Rev. Paradis will discuss at the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning the line of work to be persued by that denomination. Do you want to buy a lot? Warren & Irwin have on their list of bargains some of*the finest lots in the city. Location unexcelled and prices satisfactory. Everybody needs an Aermoter, the best windmill made. Sold by Judson H. Perkins. Call on him at office in McDonald’s poultry market. ‘ A. F. Long has Detroit White Lead Works’ colored lead for sale; the cheapest, best and most economical paint made. Call and see him. Lacy Gwin, son of county treasurer, arrived home Monday with wife and little son for a short visit. He is a telegraph operator at Marshfield, Wisconsin. James H. Chapman has a special fund of $20,000.00 to loan on Real estate or personal note; long or short time. Call and see him. Office over Ellis & .Murray, s store. Arthur and Albert Hopkins took their wheels by train to Cedar Lake Sunday and pedaled over to Crown Point, returning by rail the same evening. They were caught in a heavy storm and looked like 11 road racers” when they got back. A. L. a prominent citizen of Osseo, Mich., after suffering excruciatingly from piles for twenty years, was cured in a short time by using De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, an absolute cure for all skin diseases. More of this preparation is used than others combined. A. F. Long, druggist.
Hammocks, croquet sets and base ball goods at A. F. Long’s, the druggist. For pure drugs, spice and flavoring extracts go to A. F. Long, the druggist. Miss Floy Nowels returned last week from an extended visit with relatives in Delphi and Flora. Mrs. Hershman has added a nice line of dry goods, ladies furnishings and notions to her millinery stock. I. X. Hemphill and family left Tues day morning for Streator. 111., to visit relatives for a week. See Rinehart about your cement walks at once. Now is the best time in the year to build. • Jacob Troxwell left Sunday for a short visit to his youngest daughter at Streator, Iliinois. One swallow dots not make Spring, but one swallow of One Minute Cough Cure brings relief. A. F. Long, druggist. Lots in the Leopold addition adjacent to the court house are the choicest of any in the city. * It is a pleasure even for the novice to inspect the pretty hats and trimmings, so stylish at Mrs. Imes. Go to the Rensselaer planing mill for water tanks or cisterns. Prices the lowest. Judson 11, Perkins is selling the Osborne binders; sample machine opposite Hemphill's blacksmith shop. No better machine made. Lots in the Leopold addition in promoxity to the court house are very much fought for at present by local ra@l estate buyers. Albert W illiams, a former Jasperite, now of Lafayette, was here Sunday and Monday, transacting business and visiting the Laßues. The Pythian grand lodge called Mr. and Mrs. Robert Randle, C. D. Nowels, Mrs. Leatherman, Chas. Warner, Geo. Murray and J. J; Hunt to Indianapolis last week.
Eczema is a frightful affliction, but like all other skin diseases it can be permanently cured by applications of De itfs Witch Hazel Salve. It never fails to bura Piles. A. P. Long. For the democratic national convention, Chicago, July 7, tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip, July •Id, 4th, sth and 6th, good returning up to and including July 12th. One Minute is the standard time, and One Minute Cough Cure is the standard preparation for every form of cough or cold. It is the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results. A. F. Long. Mrs. Maggie Talbert of Indianapolis arrived Tuesday evening to visit relatives near Rensselaer for a few weeks. She will visit the McCollys, Abbotts and others. In the Spring a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of De Witt’s Little Early Risers, for they always cleanse the liver, purify the blood, and invigorate the system. A. F. Long. On account of the 4th of July holiday, tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip to points within a distance pf 200 miles. On sale July 3d and 4th, good returning up to and including July otn. Albert Buissington, an old time Rensselaer boy, recently married, returned from Paxton, Illinois, last week to reside here. He is a painter and is temporarily stopping at L. Turner’s. August Rosenbaum, Frank Minikus, Matt Warden and Fred Trodd left Saturday nlghtjfor St. Louis to view the tornado ruins which they did on Sunday. They report a pleasant trip and are wonderfully impressed with the terrible effects of the storm. They returned Monday morning. The freshest and nicest vegetables that are brought to Rensselaer are home grown and raised on the Bidwill farm, and are sold at Warner & Collins’ grocery. Marsh says his boy rises with the sun, takes a hoe to the truck patch and works until breakfast. Marsh is prevaricating of course, but the vegetables are “cracker-jacks.” Young mothers dread the Summer months on account of the mortality among children caused by bowel troubles. Perfect safety may be assured thope who keep on hand DeWitt’s Colic & Cholera cure, and administer it promptly. For cramps, bilious colic, dysentery and diarrhoea, it affords instant relief. A. F. Long, druggist. Mrs. C. D. Nowels and Mr 6. Arthur Nowels and son Russell, returned the first of last week from a ten days’ visit in Delphi and neighboring towns. Mrs. C. D. Nowels visited her father O. B. Barnes. It is 23 years since she left the parental roof.
The Pilot to July 23d for 10 cents. I />CENTS pavs for thirteen Issues of the I y Peoples Pilot. April Ho to July 23; read story* **The Next Heir;*’ back numbers. Mrs. George Healy of Brookston is spending the week with her husband's mother, Mrs. Julia Healy. George was in town Sunday. He is making a marked success of his newspaper. Fred Phillips has 250 samples, full IJ4 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. Ed Phegley returned Sunday from a wheel trifythrough several of the adjoining counties. He visited friends in Monttcello, Lafayette. Michigan City and other towns.. Mrs. R. DeYoung, Middleburg, la., writes. I have uqpd One Minute Cough Cure for six years, both for myself and children, and I consider it the quickest acting and most Satisfactory Cough Cure I have ever used. A. F. Long. A bakers dozen of the ladies of the Aid Society of the Christian church, spent a most delightful day Wednesday, at the hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lamson eight miles westpf town. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Sigler of Indianapolis returned home Tuesday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goff, the ladies being sisters. Miss Bernice Sigler, who has been staying with her aunt for several months, returned with her parents. Did you ever think how readily the blood is poisened by constipation? Bad blood means bad health and premature old age. DeWitt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills, overcome obstinate constipation. A. F . Long. About a dozen little folks met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pierce Saturday afternoon. The occasion being their daughter Carrie’s seventh birthday. For supper ice cream, cake and fruit were served. The little folks brought several presents; and all seemed to have an enjoyable time.
W. I. Hoover and Miss Alta Smith, were married at the home of the bpde in Delphi last Wednesday evening. The happy pair came at once to Rensselaer where a reception was tendered them at W. M. Hoover’s, the parental home of the groom. A hearty welcome was extended them and a most pleasant evening enjoyed. A farm hand of Joseph I. Adams had a rather novel experience last week. A blue tty crawled into his ear and it was several minutes before he could get it out. As results proved the fly deposited a quantity of its larvae which at once began to grow and in a couple of days he was in a most interesting frame of mind. It required the services of a physician to remove the roagots. The Encampment effected a complete surprise on the Rebeccas last Friday evening, in return for a similar assault made by the Rebeccas on the Encampment several weeks ago. The ladies were in attendance at their lodge in force in anticipation of a visit from Judge Wiley, and the Encampment took advantage of the occasion to show their gallantry by providing such refreshments as the fair ones are known to appreciate, viz., ice cream aud accompaniments, which were served in the banquet hall. Willie Parkinson, of Ransselaer, Ernest Wishard. of Mt. Ayer, and several other young gentlemen who were on their way home from Purdue where they had been attending school, got off the north bound train here Friday and gave the “college [yell” while the train stopped. Purdue boys as a rule are particularly proud of that institution of learning, and having won in the state field-day exercises and ranking high in every particular’ they certainly have a right to be. College days are happy ones and the young man who does not appreciate the fun and take some part in the amusements as well as the mind training will be a failure ten times out of nine.—Battle Ground Cor., Brookston Reporter
