People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 July 1896 — CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. [ARTICLE]

CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.

HAPPENINGS 0F A WEEK.

THE WALLACE MACHINE & FOUNDRY CO. Lafayette, Ind. 2nd and Mechanic Street*. MANUFACTURERS Structural iron work, engines, boilers, shafting. pulleys, hangers and brass and iron castings of every description. Engine and Boiler Repairing A Specialty.

Ask for Stimson's cheese. For binder twine and Orbit oil call on Judson H. Perkins. James Pierce shipped two car loads of fat cattle to Chicago last night. If you want a nice hammock don’t fail to see the stock A. F. Long druggist. J. J. Werick of Star City. Pulaski county, was in town Tuesday. A.L. Willis can do. your bicycle repairing. Shop in Nowels block. Augustus Stimson was down from Stoutsburg Friday. Fred Phillips’ 84 pants, made to order are the ones you want. Mrs. Imes certainly has a most beautiful millinery display. Children’s photos a specialty at the Pavillion. Prof. Thomas Large is in Rensselaer again, 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 sold in Rensselaer is made by A ugustus Stimson of Stoutsburg For first-class windmills and water tanks call on Judson H. Perkins. Rev. L. H. Findley made a trip to Indianapolis Monday afternoon, returning Tuesday. Ask your grocer for Stimson’s cheese It costs no more and is really the finest on the market. C. E. Hershman, the grocer at the depot, has adopted the cash system; see his advertisement. Rensselaer ladies are fortunate in hav!«g so tasteful a milliner as Mrs. L. M >ues.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rowen of Newton township are the happy parents of a L.tby boy. E.M. Parcels guarantees satisfaction oq all laundry: new neck bands and re- ; .airs free. Sends every Wednesday. A. R. Hopkins had’an order in for a new 8115 Czar bicycle, Phelp’s green color. 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. Wall paper, paint brushes, kalsomine and white wash lime at A. F. Long’s, the druggist. 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. If you want to refund your real estate mortgage loan at a lower rate of interest s< <- 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 ehoiee lots in Yeoman’s subdivision a 1 low prices and on easy terms. Anson Steward has a supply of stove wood for sale at his home two biocke east of court house, at 14 a-cord. Frank Meyer and Alfred Hopkins wheeled to Remington and back Mon day in 2*4 hours, doing Sand Lane and Swamp street dismounted. 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 Prof. S. E. Sparling will leave tomorrow after a week with his parents and friends here. He has a chair in Wisconsin university at Madison. Lots in the Leopold addition in promoxity to the court house are very much fought for at present by local real ostate buyers.

Irvin Hyatt, a typo on the Columbia City Commercial, was in town Monday and gave the Pilot a pleasant call. 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. Notwithstanding the short crop of ice last winter C. C. Starr can furnish all who want ice at reasonable prices either natural or ARTIFICIAL. Judson H. Perkins is selling the Osborne binders; sample machine opposite Hemphill's blacksmith shop. No better machine made. A. Wood worth has started an oil wagon and will deliver both kerosene and gasoline to all parts of the town and nearby country. Prices as low as lowest and quality the best. July 22nd is the day announced for the holding of the democratic congressional convention for the 10th district, and Rensselaer has been selected as the place of meeting. H. W. Porter has the agency for the Continental Insurance Company for city and country covering loss by fire, lightening and wind storms. Call cn him’ when you want the best protection ob tainable. James H. Chapman has a special fund of 820,000.00 to loan on Real estate or personal note; long or short time. Call and see him. Office over Ellis & Murray,s jptore. 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. On account of the 4th of July holiday, tickets wih be sold at one fare for ther round trip to points^withip a distance of 200 miles. On sale July '3d and 4th, good returning up to and including July 6th. 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. Chas. F. Wren of Merced City, Cal. has been visiting friends here the past week. His foster parents live at Monon. Mr. Wren was once the esteemed railroad agent at Rensselaer, and he is still following that line of work. Mrs. H. W. Porter is improving rapidly at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago. She writes that last week she was on Easy street, this week on We J street and next yeek she expects to be on Van Rensselaer street.

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 River Side Park Tennis Club is the name of a new organization composed of a dozen tennis enthusiasts. River Side Park is being prepared for the establishment of their courts, and the very pretty grounds will be furnished with seats and dressing rooms. 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.

About S2O was realized at the Christian church lawn social given at the splendid home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Coen Tuesday night last. The beautiful grounds were filled with a joyous throng until a late hour, the festivities being interspersed with recitations, music and fire works.

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.

, We are anxious to do a uttle good in this world and can think of no pleasanter or better way to do it than by recommending One Minute Cough Cure as of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. A.F. Long.

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.

It is stated in the foreign dispatches that some of the older and unprogressive European cities that have never had street cars have adopted the innovation of horse cars and placed orders in Amer ica for twenty-five thousand horses. It is believed that this sudden demand will.make the horse market stronger. The Eastern Star Chapter and their friends to the number of seventy-five met at the home of Mrs. M. L. Spitler last Thursday afternoon and united in a picnic supper upon, the lawn. It had been the intention of the chapter to go to Remington that day bpt the weather prevented. It is needless to say th at-the party enjoyed themselves hugely.

Bernhart Paulus, of Newton county, called Friday and paid another year’s subscription to the Pilot. Early Friday morning Mr. Paulus wandered off in search of berries, and not taking particular note of the distance or direction traveled until somewhat near the noon hour, he was surprised to find upon taking cognizance of his surroundings that he did not know where he was, and had to turn around two or three times before he could recall that his name was Barney, and that it was about time for dinner. So coming out again upon the public highway he got his bearings and headed toward Rensselaer. Arrived here he, like the traditional fisherman, (for Barney did not have good luck in finding berries) he purchased some choice specimens of the raspberry variety to take home to his good wife: and this is notice to Mrs. Paulus that her worthy husband did not earn the berries by the sweat of his brow.