People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1896 — CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. [ARTICLE]

CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.

HAPPENINGS OF A WEEK.

THE WALLACE MACHINE & FOUNDRY CO. : u O>. Ind. Mild nttd >!<•<■;<« nir ••t reels. *».©-** J MANUFACTURERS Structura-1 iron work, epginos, bnii’fs, shafting, p-niioys, and brhss and iron' aigs of every description. JEiijpne and SJoiler Repairing 1 |sjh‘«. isiflj . —* - -.•■■ ■•— --- -- • r

Ask :St imson'.-, cheese. For binder twine mid Orbit oil cad <-u Judson :i. Perkin -.. C.’B. Sb'w:ir<l. left Monday n •: intr for W s 'hnsin to be absent several days. If yon want a nice hummock don't fail to see the stock A. F. Long druggist. Antrim & Dean have a handsome new delivery wagon. A. L. Willis can do your bicycle repairing. Shop in Nowols block. Augustus Stimson was down lion. Stoutsburg Friday. Fred Phillips’S4 pants. made to order are the ones you want. Mrs. Imes certainly has a most beauti ful millinery display. Children’s pliotos a specia.lty at the Pavillion. Buggies and carriages sold cheaper by C. A. Roberts than elsewhere. Wall paper ill 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 Rensselaer ladies are fortunate in having so tasteful a milliner as Mrs. L. M Imes. F. M. Parcels guarantees satisfaction on all laundry; new neck bands and re pairs free. Sends every Wednesday. Perry Craig, who has been visiting his trtw, the editor of this paper,, for a few days, returned to his home in Waukesha, liondav.

F. >■ r est i 1: ss windmills and water I Till H Perkins. f i n Sfiin • A ? Mih made a buss- ■ in It iss.'ber ,■ f,-v days i A-; wanted to >!-. general house work. Cali .l A.. Lew:-- : -.t (fret ' A Ifcnkit •a ■ . bi a■ 1 >■ -; 'a M. ■— • M ci ’.c' ii'ii; morn's, crs. [:>>’ < t- an; b:a. gooiHat A fl' L : ’ ■- EiM" A baby: kas . dor;; <’ the home <>f James M ( • p a , n .i ty morning. See Rir.eOar’ a ' > o '. sir walks at •vicce. Nov i< '... ' b..,.* ;. the year to build; ri ■ Salvatfen Arcs Lconiet set • i several < : their fri "ids here about one o'ch Fricm wkat ' Mrs. H-.-rsb ..c. ■> . ' -.1 a nice line of dry goods. Li die; a:..l ; ■ tiers to tier u.Mo-r. st :. Mrs. J. A. MM'aruto I■■ I <-iiiUren ar" ; spending a coop's M w'.-rks with, family of Mr. Pruett at G-'OUiand.. Lots in the Leopold addition adjacent to the court house are the choicest of 1 any in the city Wall paper, paint brushes kalsomine ano white wash lime at A. F. Long’s. : tiie druggist. It is a pleasure even for tint novice to | inspect the pretty hats and trimmings, ’ so sty lish at Mrs. lines. I i B. S. Fendig has moved his place of ! business to Cullen street north of C. A- ' Roberts. Go to the Rensselaer planing mill for water tanks or cisterns. Prices the lowest. Mrs. Mary E. Hopkins is slowly improving after a critical illness of about three weeks. Pass the good word along the line. Piles can be quickly cured without an operation by simply applying DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A F. Long Misses Bertha Parrels and Ora Holbreok left Monday morning for Warsaw, Ind., the home of the latter. Miss Parcels will visit there until the middle of October.

Mr. Newt-mos Houston. Texas, spent Saturday with C. A.-Roberts, bis uncle. Ask your grocer for Stimson's cheese It costs no more and is really the finest ' on the market. Mr. Gleason, the horse buyer, shipped an excepti'mac;, tine ir.irn-h > sixteen hi uses to Cine im.at I Muc da; igi.i. If you want to refund yuur r a. -tale mortgage Loan ;.t almvi-r rate of see J. A. MtT a.riaml at Pilot office. Beauty, durability, price, the trinity of merit in C. A. Roberts buggies :..:d carriages. opposite Makeever house. Warren A Irwin havp fair sale sixteen i-ib d-.'■ lots in Yeoman’s subdivision at row prices an 1 >n easy term-. SaivatArmy after two .lo cks of sneci'ssful work here, left M niday- ■ mori.ing. proiiiising to return agaiu to day and resume the meetings in tin* big tent. "Wakeup little Jacob, day is breaking:" so said DeWitt's Lillie Early' Risers to the man who had taken them to i arouse his sluggish liver. A. F. Long. ' It is reported that the "ihCrry-go-round which was here last summer, is waiting for the; Salvation Army to vacate the field so it can return. i Lots in the- Leopold addition in proi moxity to the court house, are very | much fought for at present by local real ; estate buyers. j George Healey was up from Brookston ! again last Sunday, and took his family i home with him. after having been visit- ' ing his mother here for a couple of weeks. ' Persons who have a coughing spell j every night on account of a tickling j sensation in the throat, may overcome it at onee by a dose of One Minute Cough Cure. A. F. Long. Rev, J. F. Findley of Indianapolis occu pied his brother's place in the pulpit at the Christian church last Sunday morning and evening. He returned home Monday afternoon. 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.

Misses Eival Gwin and Jlaliel Sayler are spending the week in Valparaiso. An.-<m Steward has a supply of stove wood for sale _- (; f his home two blocks east of-ci'i;rl hous". al¥l a cord. A. If. L :il lias Detroit White Lead \\ orW c<-. u’i- A-ad for sale; the cheapest. be.-;, an i most •■conomical paint j made. Call an I see him. Do yon ■. .nt to buy a lot? Warren AI Irwin i.a’. ■ , their list, of bargains some of the !i.;i-it i-its in the city. Location unexce. ■ ;o. l prices satisfactory. Lvmy i . ne,-iN an Aermot'-r. the | best Wii . maue. Sold by Judson H. Perk Cail on him at office in I Me!)'a.'ib A.- poultry market, j Mr.-. iI.-rsaman has received a mag iiilic'-io one of the newest and most stylish pat! hats and millinery goods. I Save one-third by buying at the depot. I Judson H. Perkins is selling, the OsLorrm binders; sample machine opposite .HemphiH's blacksmith shop. No better i machine made. . •James 11. Chapman has a special fund iof ¥20,000.tt) to loan on Real estate or j personal note; long or short time. Call Land see. him,- Office over Ellisifc Murj ray.s store. , . Small in size but great in results DeVs ill's Little Early Risers act gently but tb.oriHighiy. curing indigestion, dyspepsia. and constipation. Smail pill safe pill, best pill. 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 of 2)0 miles. On sale July 3d apd 4th, good returning up to and including July 6 th.

Fred Phillips has 250 samples, full IJq 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. It worild 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 a Cholera Cure will convince him of its power to afford instant relief. It kills pain. A. F. Long. Half Rates to St. Louis. On account of People’s Party National Convention one fare for round trip tickets will be sold July 20th and 21st, good returning not later than July 27th. The fare from Rensselaer is $8.25, and there should be a large attendance from this locality several have already said they were going.

Positively, going to quit the clothing, business. All goods are going at cost al The Model. Married. -Sunday.!) a. m., June 21st. 1896, by Rev. R. D. Utter, at the home of Mr. and Mrs John O. Alter, parents-of the bride, Miss Hattie Leota Alter and Mr. Harry: G. Nowels. all of Rensselaer. Notwithstanding the short crop >:»f- ice last winter C. C. Starr can furnish ail who want ice at reasonable pric.-s either natural or ARTIFICIAL. August Rosenbaum has just pun.-hased a new family carriage, one of the best, and with his tine gray horse it makes a most attractive turnout. The carriage was made to order and purehast-d bv Warner A- Collins. Airs. J. W. Powell and daughter Clara, of M ashington. D. C., arrived Friday evening. They- expect to spend the month of July* in our city the guests of Mrs. C. G. Spitler. Miss Harriet will resign her position in the office of Thompson and Bro., and accompany her mother and sister home in August. We are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleasanter or better way to do it than by reeonnnending One Minute Cough Cure as a’preventer of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. A. F. Long. A venerable hardware merchant of Rensselaer recently sold a promihant lady an article of tinware worth fifty cents, for which one dime and four three cent pieces were tendered in payment* The kind-hearted tradesman accepted the change as payment rather than humiliate his fair customer by calling her attention to the error. Inasmuch as the three cent pieces are becoming rare and are no longer coined, it is . possible that they will soon be at handsome premium and we would advise the victimized merchant today his 111 coins away and wait for advance in value.