People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1896 — CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. [ARTICLE]

CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.

HAPPENINGS OP A WEEK.

Children’s photos a specialty at the Pavillion. Mrs. Thomas Penn is suffering from tonsihtis. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam’s twin babies are on the sick list. Bond Smith of Delphi, is visiting his sister, Mrs. Alta Hoover. Elbert Zoll of Hammond, is visiting at M. H. Hemphill's this week. Buggies and carriages sold cheaper by ,C. A. Roberts than elsewhere. A. L, Willis can do your bicycle repairing. Shop in Nowels block. For first-class windmills and water tanks call on Judson H. Perkins. Chicago Bargain Store will move into their new room about August 10. Wall paper in all the newest and latest designs at A. F. Long’s the druggist. Hammocks, croquet sets and base ball goods at A. F. Long’s, the druggist. If you want a nice hammock don’t fail to see the stock A. F. Long druggist. James H. Chapman loans B. & L. money. Number of payments limited. Santford Bowman left for Colorado yesterday for the benefit of his health. For pure drugs, spices and flavoring extracts go to A. E. Long, the Druggist. Men’s |2 and $3 hats choice now 25c. Chicago Bargain Store. Mr. and Mrs. John Eger are visiting relatives in the southern part of the state, Go to the Rensselaer planing mill for water tanks or cisterns. Prices the lowest. Miss Ida Bell Daugherty of Hammond is visiting her Rensselaer re atives and friends.

Positively, going to quit the clothin business. All goods are going at cost at The Model. The ladies of the Christian church are making the new carpet for their house of worship. Wall paper, paint brushes, kalsoinine and white wash lime at A. F. Long’s, the druggist. Positively, going to quit the clothing, business. All goods are going at cost at The Model. Rev. G. W.Postill of Fontanette, Ind.. spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Cyrus Haas. Lots in the Leopold addition adjacent to the court house are the choicest of any in the city.

Misses Bernice and Eva Brown of Crown Point, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. 6. W. Goff. "See Rinehart about your cement walks at once. Now is the best time in the year to build. C. E. Hershman, the grocer at the depot, has adopted the cash system; see his advertisement. Rev. N. Garwick will preach in the C n tabernacle next Lord's day, morning and evening. Saturday, August 8, is the last day of the great sacrifice removal sale. Chicago BaRGAiN Store. It is a pleasure even for the novice to inspect the pretty hats and trimmings, so stylish at Mrs. Imes. Mrs. Phebe Deselms of Medaryville, has been'visiting her sister. Mrs. A. Hamilton, for the past week. Buy your winter clothing and shoes now at 50 cents on the dollar. ' Chicago Bargain Store. Warren & Irwin have for sale sixteen choice lots in Yeoman’s subdivision at low prices and on easy terms. The girls of the class of 97 drove out to the home of a former*class mate Miss Anna Walters on Wednesday of last week. A lunch was spread and an

enjoyable evening was spent Politics played a very prominant part but the forces were unevenly divided, there being four democrats and two republicans in the crowd. Beauty, durability, price, the trinity of merit in C. A. Roberts buggies and carriages, opposite Makeever house. 1,000 yards of silk, 800 remanents of wool and wash goods % price to close. Chicago Bargain Stork. If you want to refund your real estate mortgage loan at a lower rate of interest see J. A. McFarland at Riot office. E.M. Parcels guarantees satisfaction on all laundry; new neck bands and repairs free. Sends every Wednesday. Mrs. J. H. Kinney left last Friday for Albany, Ind., for a several week.s visit with, her daughter, Mrs. F. L. Chilcote. A clear and perfectly defined lunar rainbow was to be seen in the northwest on|Monday night, about 10 o’clock. Rev. Dr. Wilson will conduct the quarterly meeting services at the M. E. church, beginning next Saturday evening. The undersigned will buy grain and hay at Julian. The highest cash prices paid. Call and see me before selling your grain. I. E. French. Mrs. Clara (Timmons) Plake, daughter of Enos M. Timmons of Foresman, died at her home in Tipton, Ind., Tuesday July 28.

Lots in the Leopold addition in promoxity to the court house are very much fought for at present by local real estate buyers. Goods nearly given away from now to Saturday evening, August 8, the last day in the old rooms. Chicago Bargian Store. A. F. Long has Detroit White Lead Works’colored lead for sale; the cheapest, best and most economical paint made. Call and see him. Women's SIOO to $1.60 walking shoes nOw 50 cents. Women's SI.OO slippers now 35 cents. Chicago Bargain Store. Notwithstanding the short crop of ice last winter C. C. Starr can furnish all who want ice at reasonable prices either natural or ARTIFICIAL. Everybody needs an Aermoter, the best windmill made. Sold by Judson H. Perkins. Call on him at office in McDonald’s poultry market. Pass the good word along the line. Pileß can be qnickly cured without an operation by simply applying DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. A F. Long 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.

Mrs. Hershman has received a mag nificent line of the newest and most stylish pattern hats and millinery goods. Save one-tfiird by buying at the depot. “Wake up little Jacob, day is breaking!” so said DeWitt's Little Early Risers to the man who had taken them to arouse his sluggish liver. . A.F. Long. B. S. Fendig is now to be seen at his new place, where he is prepared to pay the highest cash price for eggs, veal, hides, old rubber, iron and ell kinds of junk. 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. -

A. Woodworth 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. Mrs. C. E. Hershman is offering millinery below cost to close out the season's goods now on hand. Some very pretty hats and everything at great bar gains. Near depot. Persons w r ho have a coughing spel 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. Small in size but great in results DeWitt’s Little Early Risers act gently but thoroughly, curing indigestion, dys pepsia, and constipation. Small pill safe pill, best pill. A. F. Long. H. W. Porter has the agency for the Continental Insurance Company for city and country covering loss by fire, lightening and wind storms. Call on him when you want the best protection obtainable. The literary and social departments of the Epworth League will give a lawn social at the home of Philip Blue on Friday evening, July 31et. Ice cream and cake will be served. Admission, 10 centß. 11 Mrs. Mary E.Hopkins will return from Delphi next woek. She has been taking |

treatment at the celebrated baths there and is greatly improved, being able now to eat three good meals daily and walk about quite like her normal self. It wonld be hard to convince a man suffering from bilious colic that his ag ony 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. We are anxious to do a nttle good in this world and can think of no pleasanter or better way to do it than by recommending One Minute Cqugh Cure as a preventer of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. A. F. Long. The Ladies of the Presbyterian Church, Section No. 1, will give a supper and social in the church parlors Friday evening, July 31st. Supper served from sto 8 o’clock—ice cream served all the evening. Supper 15 cents ice cream 10 cents. All are invited. 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 a Cholera Cure subdues infiamation at once and completely removes the difficulty. A. F. Long. W. A. Mossier returned Tuesday from Richmond Va., where he has been for several weeks on a search for the fabled fount of youth. Though, like Ponce de Leon, he may have failed to locate the long sought myth, the expidition has brought him many degrees of health. Eli Hill, Lumber City, Pa., writes,“l have been suffering from Rles for twenty five years and thought myself incur able. DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve was recommended to me as a pile cure, so I bought a lox 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. A party of about fifty of the relatives and friends of Mrs. Will Grant surprised that estimable lady on Tuesday 28th inst; the same being her 27th birthday. As a token of their regard and affection, Mis. Grant was the recipiant of a fine set of dishes, as her souvenior of the pleasant occasion. The dinner was enjoyed to the full extent of its abundant merits.

Uncle Jack Warner and his son have been doing their share of carrige painting this season, having already turned out over forty jobs, several of which are reatly fine pieces of work. They have their shop on Front street south of Hemphill’s shop, their sign reading J. P. &D. J. Warner. They are prepared to do house paintingand will make as low a price as first class work can be done for.