People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 June 1896 — Page 8

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50C OF DOLLAR 16 DAY SACRIFICE SALE! Thursday, BA. M„ June 18. to July 4.10 P. M. NECESSITY KNOWS NO LAW. Chicago Bargain Store It is near tlie last days of our great removal sale and we cannot hope for protit now. We are determined to sell the goods we have left in the old store at such a sacrifice that it will create the greatest sensation of the season ' 'rices all through the house will be ripped and torn into shreds. No mercy will be shown new goods or old. Goods will all have the same fate. They must go! 1 hey will go. Cost or value cuts no figure.

Clothing, Suits, Pants, 50c on Dollar for 16 Days. We marked down ever piece one-fourth to one-half and now offer 1:0 par cent off the marked down price in plain figures. Competition will copy after our sale days as usual, but prices will be 25 to 50 per cent less at 1 he Reliable One Price Cash House. |

CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.

Ask for Stimson’s cheese. For hinder twine and Orbit oil call on Judson 11. Perkins. Dr. Horten has just had a right nice job of cement done at his residence. If you want a nice hammock don't fail to see the stock A. F. Long druggist. Amos Petit of Monticello is working in Lewis' cigar factory. For first-class windmills and water tanks call on Judson H. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Thornton had born to them last week a girl. A. L. Willis can do your bicycle repairing. Shop in Nowels block. Fred Phillips's4 pants, made to order are the ouob you want. Girl wanted to do general bouse work, Call on A. Lewis at Cigar factory. Mrs. lines certainly has a most beautiful millinery display. Lacy Gwin and family have returned to their home in Wisconsin. Children’s photos a specialty at the Pavillion. Buggies and carriages sold cheaper by C. A. Roberts than elsewhere. Wall paper in all the newest and latest designs at A. F. Long’s the druggist. The best cheese soid in Rensselaer is made by Augustus Stimson of Stoutsburg Mias Ellen Gwin left Monday morning for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Effie Thomas at Englewood, 111. Rensselaer ladies are fortunate in having so tasteful a milliner as Mrs. L. M Imes. Addison Parkison has the foundation for his new residence on Cullen street about completed. E-M. Parcels guarantees satisfaction on all laundry; new neck bands and repairs free. . Sends every Wednesday. Fred Parcels ia camping on the Tippecanoe at M<Misicello this week, with his uncle and family Wall paper, paint brushes, kalsomine and white wash lime at A. F. Long’s, the druggist.

HAPPENINGS ©F A WEEK.

Dr Washburn was called professionally to Rose Lawn Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Iliff welcomed a new member to their home Monday. For pure drugs, spice and flavoring extracts go to A. F. Long, the druggist. Perry Craig of Mukwonago. Wis., is visiting his son F. D. Craig,- this week Hammocks, croquet sets and base ball goods at A. F. Long's, the druggist. H. F, Wade came over on his wheel from Morocco Tuasday morning to get a hair cut at Parcels’. Newton Warren returned from Bloomington last Friday and is now confined to his l ed with typhoid fever. Mrs. Coover and son Clyde went to Remington Wednesday for a visit with her parents. See Rinehart about your cement walks at once. Now is the best time in the year to build. Mrs. Hershman has added a nice line of dry goods, ladies furnishings and notions to her millinery stock. 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. There should be a good many new walks made, as in sonle parts of the town it is positively dangerous to walk upon those now in use. Pass the good word along the line. Piles can be qnickly cured without an operation by simply applying DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A, F. Long Mrs. Holbrook has completed her engagement with Mrs. Lecklider and will return to her home in Warsaw next week. Small in size but great in results DeWitt’s Little Early Risers act gently but thoroughly, curing indigestion, dyspepsia, and „ constipation. Small pill safe pill, best pill. A. F. Long.

THE PEOPLE’S PILOT, RENSSELAER, IND., THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1896.

Sixteen Day Shoe Sale, Less than 40c on Dollar. 800 pairs Ludlow's fine shoes lor ladies, best made, sizes 2i to 4, were $2 to $8.95, choice of lot SI.OO 300 pair Men’s and Women’s slippers and walking shoes. were $1 to $1.50, choice now 50c

Ask your grocer for Stimson’s cheese It costs no more and is really the finest on the market. If you want to refund your real estate mortgage loan at a lower rate of interest see J. A. McFarland at Pilot office. Beauty, durability, price, the trinity of merit in C. A. Roberts buggies and carriages, opposite Makeever house. Warren & Irwin have for sale sixteen ehoice lots in Yeoman’s subdivision at low prices and on easy terms. Ira Washburn returned from Purdue last week, having graduated in the scientific course. He intends to begin the study of medicine soon. “Wake up little Jacob, day is breaking!’’ so said DeWitt’a Little Early Risers to the man who had taken them to arouse his sluggish liver. A. F. Long. Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas of Englewood returned Monday after a few days visit with* Mrs. Thomas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gwin. Lots in the Leopold addition in promoxity to the court house are very much fought for at present by local real estate buyers. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a social in the new chureh on Friday night. Ice cream and cake 15 cents, Come all and have a good time. Persons who have a coughing spell every night on account of a tickling sensation in the throat, may overcome it at onee by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure. A. F. Long. Mrs. Kelley and daughter Miss Helen left for Columbus, Ohio last Saturday. They stopped over Sunday in Indianapolis. Mrs. Kelley will return in six weeks but Miss Kelly will remain all summer. Eli Hill, Lumber City, Pa., writes,“l have been suffering from tiles for twenty five years and thought myself incurable. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve was recommended to me as a pile cure, so I bought a box and it performed a permanent cure.” This is only one of thousands of similar cases. Eczema, sores and skin diseases yield quickly when it is used. A. F. Long.

I Anson Steward has a supply of stove wood for sale at his home two blocks east of court house, at $4 a cord. Wesley Duval was taken seriously ill Monday, and having been in poor health for some time it is feared he may not recover. A. F. Long has Detroit White Lead Works’ colored lead for sale; the cheapest, best and most economical paint made. Call and see him. 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. 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. Judson H. Perkins is selling the Osborne binders; sample machine opposite Hemphill’s blacksmith shop. No better machine made. 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. On account of the 4th of July holiday, tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip to points within a distance of 200 miles. On sale July 3d and 4t’n, good returning up to and including July 6th. For the democratic national convention, Chicago, July 7, tickets will be sold at one fare for the round trip, July 3d, 4th, sth and 6th, good returning up to and including July 12th. 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. Miss Huston, of Goodland, was in the city Monday and ordered programs printed at this office for the Baptist Young People’s Union, which will convene at Goodland* June 24,1896. Quite an interesting program has been prepared. It wonld be hard to convince a man suffering from bilious colic that his agony is due to a microbe with an unpronouncable name. But one dose of DeWitt’s Colic * Cholera Cure will convince him of its power to afford instant relief. It kills pain. A. F. Long.

Dry Goods, Carpets, 16 day Sacrifice Sale, Underwear, umbrellas, capes, shirt waists, dress skirts, hats, caps, gloves, tinware, trunks, valises, notions, ets. \” r * p^/paTr

Misses Jennie and Susan Kessinger are visiting relatives in Chicago Heights. Positively, going to quit the clothing, business. All goods are going at cost at The Model. Notwithstanding the short crop of ice last winter C. C. Starr can furnish all who want ice at reasonable prices either natural or ARTIFICIAL. We are anxious to do a .ttle good in this world and can think of no pleasanter or better way to do it than by recommending One Minute Cough Cure as a,preventer of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. A.F. Long.

Rensselaer Produce Market.

Wheat ~ , Corn, 24 ° ats @l6 R yeHa y #t@ so When we consider that the intestines are about five times as long as the body, we can realize the intense suffer ing experienced when they become inflamed. DeWitt’s Colic & Cholera Cure subdues inflamation at once and completely removes the difficulty. A. F. Long. We are in receipt of the catalogue of Indiana University for the year 1895-6 It is a neat pamphlet of one hundred and forty pages. The total enrollment for the year is eight hundred and seventy nine, an inerease of one hundred and eight over last year. Of the ninty-two counties of the state eighty-eight are represented. That Indiana University is a growing instution is shown by the fact that in 1884-5 the total attendance was only one hundred and fifty-six. During the last four years the attenance has increased about one hundred annually. This rapid increase in the number of students has made the appointment of new'Eßachers necessary. There are now sixty-five members of the faculty and there are two hundred and fifteen courses offered. These teachers are trained in thirty-eight of the best universities of this country and Europe. Three thousand volumes have been added to the Library during the last year. Indiana University, as the head of the school systeih of the state, has more and more identified itself with the best interests of the people and with each year be comes more and more an instrument for good in the State. Catalogues will be sent to any person on application to the Registrar of Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.

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Real Estate Record.

Reuben B. Wilson to Laura Edith Wilson et al May 9,. 1896, It 9, lo bl 7, Rensselaer S3OO. Mary E. Troxell to Wm. C. Tyler, June 15. 1896, It 8 north DeMotte JIOO. Charles Dluzak to Robert Michaels June 6.1896, pt s‘,4 sw s\v 23-28-7, 1 acre J 44. Emma Hdoverguardian to Charles H. Mustard Mch. 10,1896, ndH nVi sw 24-28-7. nd!4 w end nYt se 24-28-7 gnardian deed SISOO. William W, Brockie to Emma E. Bousher Apr. 6, 1896, Its 9,10 bl 12 Fair Oaks Nellie Sayler to Martha e. Stoner June 9, 1896, nd*4 pt se nw 30-29-6. Rensselaer $4500. John C. Kresler to John F. McCord May 29, 1896, fraction nw ne 5-28-6 S3OO. John F. McCord to Greenleaf L. Thornton June 10. 1896. fraction ne ne 5-28-6 S3OOO, John A. Sigler to Frank M. Sigler June 9,1196, s side se ne 27-32-7 2 acres. .1850, Oliver G. Osborn to August Luchterhand Jan. 9, 1896, nYi nw 18-27-6 s side sw 7-27-6 $. .4410. George Worden et al to Teresa Apr. 13, 1896, It 5 bl 2 Rensselaer Q. C. D. $lO, Teresa Worden to Marthen Worden June 12, 1896, It 5 bl 2 Rensselaer... S4OO. Wm. McNeil to Alva McNeil June 13, 1896. pt it 7 bl 1 Wheat,held SIOO

Cheap Farm Loans. Call on Valentine Seib, Rensselaer, for the cheapest farm loaus offered in Jasper county. Large or small accounts. Notice. The telephone company has employed Mr. J. J. Montgomery as general superintendent of their plant; the patrons will please report trouble to the central office or to Mr. Montgomery. In the new list of subscribers the following additions and changes should be made: No. 187 J. W. Douthit, res. No. 183 Mrs. A. M. Stockton, res. No. 189 Norman Warner, res. No. 190 Fletcher Monnett, res. No. 48 Drs. Washburn & English, should be in the *•'W.” column instead of the “L.” col. Horses Wanted. I will be in Rensselaer all this week. Highest prices paid for good horses of all kinds. Gleason, The Horse Buyer. Advertised Letters. Miss Minnie Obrien. Nell Gaby S. M. Kraus. European Bargain Store. Don’t forget we are now in our new room and have everything in good working order. The right prices and don’t forget it. C. E. Hershman.