People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1896 — Page 8

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CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.

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Mrs. James Norris is lying very sick at her home in the north.east part of town. Robert Platt, who has been sick with typhoid fever for a couple of w’eeks, is some better. Mrs Minda Schanlaub has been very sick for a week past, Will Schanlaub is home from Morocco on account of his mothers critical illness. Miss Gertrude Parcels of Monticello is visiting her cousin, Miss Bertha Parcels, Mrs. Henry Reprogle of Lancing, Mich, and Mrs. Louis Reprogle of Monticello, spent Sunday with the family of John Shields. It is reported that there are a large number of cases of diphtheria in Monticello. Mrs. Elmer Hawkins is seriously sick at her home north of town. It is thought she will not recover. Cearles Neferkus of Wabash, Ind. was on our streets last Monday. Charles Hurkey has been sick for several days. Frank Osborne of Francisville was in town Monday. Frank Foltz was called to Oxford Sunday because of the illness of his father-in-law. M. L. Spitler, jr. left for Wabash college Monday. The lire company has employed John Greenlielu as nurse lor Robert Platt, who is still seriously sick. J. G. Reynolds was down in Kentucky last week, and brought two line looking two-year-oids home with him. Harry Bott was in Monticello last Friday. Henry Harris is building a beautiful new porch to his residence bn Division street. George Mitchell was visiting friendsin Rensselaer last week. Dod Gleason is here after another car load of norses. Be has snipped more horses fron this place than any man on record.

Rev. Wni. Kruft of Delphi will preach in Christian Church next Lorchs day Morning and evening. Mies Grace Iliff, of Jordan tp., visited Miss Carrie Welsh, at this place last Saturday and Sunday. W. C. Pierce and S. F. Iliff are visiting friends and relatives, near St. Paul, Minnesota. Dr. A. .Mills, who went to Indianapolis sick, ten days or two weeks ago, is now in a very critical condition as Dr. English was informed by Dr. Schwartz, who has charge of his case. Miss Bertha Hammond and Zora Adams returned Saturday from a two weeks visit with the family of Joe Mitchell. at Ridgeville who formerly lived near this qlace. A two year old son of Charles Israel died of summer complaint Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs I-'. D. Craig spent last Tuesday in Chicago. Albeit Overton returned home Tuesday after a several days visit with relatives at Lebanon, Kirklin and Frankfo. t. Robert Phillips, Charley Roberts and Charley Hanley attended the state fair at Indianapolis, tiie first of the week. Frank Hardy and mother of R« mil g ton, st jpp d off at Rensselaer last Tuesday, on their way home from Chicago. Geo. Gauthier and family returned to their home at Kentland, after several days visit with W. A. Huff and family. Bejt Goff went to Crown Point last Thursday, where he accepted a position in. a telephone office. We are anxious to do a little good in thia 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.

HAPPENINGS OF A WEEK.

Positively, going to quit the clothing business. All goods are going at cost at The Model. There will be no preaching in the Church of God next Suuday because of the absence of Rev. F. L. Austin. We are the recipients of a basket of peaches from Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Yeoman, the equal of any that we have ever seen at horticultural exhibits. The largest measured nine inches and nearly all exceeded eight inches in circumferance. They are from seedling trees. The finist line of fall samples for tailor mabe pants and suits. L. Leopold. Mrs. W. H. Cover has been quite sick for the past week. Eugene Sayler and family of Goodland visited relatives in Rensselaer last Sunday. The Ideal does not want to be slighted come and see what I can do for you LouisWildbfkg, Mgr. In another place in this paper is a call for a non-partisan free silver county convention to be held in Rensselaer, Sept. 24th. ' At a meeting of the stockholders of the Pilot Publishing Company, held atßensselaer, Saturday, Sept. 5, 1896, the following directors were elected for the ensuing year: D. H. Yeoman, Wm. Washburn, James Pierce, D. B. Nowels, Geo. Besse. A. Stimpson. M. L. Adams. A meeting of the directors is called for Saturday, Sept. 19th, at which all are requested to be present as the subject of leasing the paper to F. D. Craig for another period is to be considered. E. L. Hollingsworth and family returned from Michigan last Saturday, where the latter has been spending the summer.

Elbert Harris has moved to Remington. George Barcus and family spent the latter part of last week with relatives at Pine Grove. Miss Mamie Harding returned to her home at Monon last Friday after several weeks visit with W. H. Beam’s family. There are several cases of diphtheria reported at Hebron. Work was again started on the courthouse last Tuesday. 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 4 Cholera Cure subdues-intlamation at once and completely removes the difficulty. A. F. Long. Mrs. C. E. Hershman is spending the week with her wholesale-milliners in Indianapolis. William Washburn and family have not yet returned from their trip to Michigan • D. H. Yeoman, James Pierce and others will visit the state fair to-day.

The state fair at Indianapolis this week has attracted a number of our people thither. The directors of the Pilot Publishing Company meet next Saturday. The Free Silver County Convention is called to meet in Rensselaer, Sept. 24 th. Joe Reynolds returned last week from a base ball trip. Bicyclists should remember the lamp ordinance. The mail service on the coal road has been suspended, aud mail is now carried by horse from Goodland north and Wheatfield south. The road was so irregular that the government was forced to take the contract from it. The Silver Daily, (published at Pilot office) 25 cts. for camprign. The town was full of melons Saturday, several loads, of very excellent quality being sold. The Republican candidate for governor Hon. A. J. Mount, will speak in Rensselaer on Friday of next week. Rev. R. D. Utter was in attendance at the M. E. eonferance at Terre Haute last week. Mrs. A. E. Brown is visiting in White county this week. It is reported that White and Son will add an electric motor tallyho to their li very equipment next spring. Cerlaimy the fine roads in this part of Indiana would make the project e s b«. A motor carriage could easily take a party of forty to Lafayette and return in a day and make it a most enjoyable trip. Rev. L. L. Carpenter will open a series of revival meetings in Barkley Christian church-on the evening of Oct. 2d. Alfred Hopkins is in attendance at the state fair this Week, going down on his wheel. Forty dollars will buy an absolutely new 8100 bicycle if taken at once. Particulars at this offica.

THE PEOPLE’S PILOT, RENSSELAER, IND., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1896.

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. It is conceded that in selecting Mr. Crumpacker instead of Mr. Hanley for their Congressional candidate, the republicans made the great mistake of their campaign, and they realize it fully after having heard the latter speak here a week ago. St. Joseph’s college, Rensselaer's large Catholic institution of learning, made the preliminary opening of the year last week with good attendance. 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. Wm. B. Austin moved last week to his new quarters over the Chicago Bargain store. He has a suite of three corner rooms and probably the finest offices in the city. Miss. Eva Kenton has been seriously sick with diphtheria for some days. A nice shower visited upon Rensselaer Monday morning. * No settlement has yet been reached in the dispute between the commissioners and the court house contractors. R. B. Wilson, who used to reside here is expected from Kansas on a business trip in the near future. The Silver Daily, (published at Pilot office) 25 cents for campaign. The Peoples’ Pilot will be sent to all new subscribers until Jan.l for 10 cents The Silver Daily, 25 cts. for campaign.

CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE B. FORSYTHE, PROPRIETOR SPECIAL CLOTHING SALE Overstocked with too much Clothing for the times. $16,000 of the Finest and Medium Quality up 10-date Clothing in Northern Indiana . New Goods Were Never So Low in the History of the County Cheaper than we sold old goods at cost before we moved into our new quarers. We have cut prices and marked everything down to hardly living 1 prices to suit the times, the price of oats and all other farm produced Space for only a few prices in this one department . '"•"•••"••••••"•"••••irmmmfmmmnnfwtfMfumifmuummmmnuuunMmmmuumnAummmmmffmmmmmMMmmmmm. FIRST FLOOR FIRST ELOOR MEN /IW7\ BOYS / i '&// I \ -A-tret t for the Boys and Yo u?Men —acomplete Men’s twined dark grey suHs. 34 to 42. bought t° Q Est / \ \ .line of Fancy Worsted. Scotch Goods y vwivv / i u 1 \ Cheviots, Cassimeres. etc., in all styles and I 1 r I ) colors. Men’s Cassimeres—dark; bought to sell at $7.50 EAA \ o/ I JJ I and worth that elsewhere, now only OaUU \/7LLi / Boys ’ heav .v twill, dark. 3 piece suits, sizes 10 to 18 <h f\ Est UJ.rM 4 / years, bought to sell at $3.50, now only 9&aOU Men’s all-wool Cheviots and Cassimeres. black 7 Est N / \l \ foT . r >, , , , and colors, the $lO hind, now only /■*)U l/ 1 \ LA Fovs Casglmere Plaid—fai cy—lo to 18 years. Q Est . " it i \. K bought to sell at $5. now only, Men’s black all-wool imported Clay Worsteds- Q ftft l/\ I Boys’Cheviots bought tn soil ..t > E ft ft you would pay any where elese $12.00, now only.. OIVV \ I nought to sell at J. .50. now only.. Q»«VW to 16 50 11 “ 12.50 f.cated elsewhere for the money, ftom.. I 11 1 * ~ / \ I SE ti??n —Another New inversion to Plense second floor « Little Boys SECOND BLOOR The most complete stock of Men’s A stunning line—something entirely new for the little Boys’ and Children’s Overcoats ever in town. ones. Child’s, 3 to 10 yrs., 3 piece suit, „ eoats double breasted, large rlKbl LOOR —Headquarters and onlv place in town for buttons, deep collars, seamless Cone's Boss Pantaloons, Overalls and Shirts, the best made kGm front ves-s, knee pants, plain wearout nor rip quality or trimmed in braid, cap to „ , T — ~ , J ’ match at 82 .50 t» SB 2? ys . ?> nee !,nts ’ !* eavy t«HJed. 50 cent kind, now et „ ox.oU to Boys Knee Pants, heavy wool. 75c kind, now Bovs’ Blue-bib Overalls. 50 cent kina, now . Keefers. 2 piece, tastefully tnaae . n , s ll eavy Contonade Pantaloons, the $1,25 kind. now. Child’s Keefers. 2 piece suits, ~ ~~ - bought to sell at $2, now .. $1.50 „ Every dapartmen t nearly complete, except, the Groceries, which will arrive in.. Child’s suits, bought to sell at n!*v r l**^ I ?,* are , the nmst complete lines and prices the lowest in to war Boots at $2.75. uow ßloo me ’ Carpc,s ’ B ‘™keu. Cloaks, Unuerwear, Gloves, Hosiery.TaSi. I mbrellas . Watch and wait for the Grand Opening, with choice music, at the Up-to-date Department Store. Up-to date eoods I the ieadei.-iu styles and low prices at one a tv atv aaie & ooas .irino 1/ r inch ( H I ( A ( RARCA TNT QTHD r?

The ; Pilot office will put out a small Silver Daily next Monday, 25 cents for campaign. Ernest Kelloyg, who has been working for Charley Rhoades, accepted a position in Lafayette and left for that place yesterday. Mr. Sol Godman, of Muncie, who has the contract for the steel work on the court house, was In Rensselaer last Wednesday. W. B. Austin has contracted for the ballance of the bonds necessary to complete the court house, amounting to 810, 000 at 4% per cent par basis. Whitsell Lewis bought five lots in Austin and Paxton’s addition last dayW. B. Austin’s new residence on Lucina street is nearing completion. Mrs. Kerr visited her parents in Indianapolis Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Miss Pearl Armstrong of Michigan City is visiting Miss Bertha Hammond. Mrs. Charley Ward and Jessie Adams of Monon are visiting friends in Rensselaer this week. The latest from Rev. Findley is that he is at Aschvill, North Carolina and that ■he was not so well since going there. Reuben Dickinson is about again after a double dose of the chills. All the latest Fall Styles at lowest prices at Meyers’ Millinery Store.

Ah Answer Awaited

At the republican meeting held in the tabernacle on last Saturday, w’hen Mr. Elliot was speaking, oue Henry Fisher, a venerable and respected citizen, who is a radical free silver man, found it necessary from a physical infirmity to withdraw temporarily from the audience, whereupon he was unmercifully cheered and guyed by the leading republicans, led by the mayor of the city, who is the district chairman of the tenth district. Mr. Fisher and other parties would like to know if they are to expect such treatment in the future. The Silver Daily,2s cts. for campaign.

Tom Patterson's Indiana Dates

The National committee authorizes’the announcement of the following list of appointments in Indiana for the Hon. .T. H. Patterson of Deaver, Col., Editor of the Rocky Mountain News, viz: Crawfordsville, Saturday Sept. 26; Indianapolis, Monday, Sept. 28 Lebanon, Tuesday, Sept. 29 Lafayette, Wednesday, Sept. 30; Greencastle, Thursday, Oct. 1 Terre Haute, Friday, Oct. I;. Rockville, Saturday, Oct. 3. Meharry’s Grove, Monday Oct. 5

The Discovery Saved His Life.

Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, Beaversville, 111., says: ,- To Dr. King’s New Dis covery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King’s New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better and after using three bottles was up and about again. It is worth its weight in gold. We won’t keep store or house without it.” Get a free trial at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store.

REAL ESTATE.

Abigail Johnson to John White. May, 29. It 15. bl 6, Fair Oaks $ 15 00 Arthur H Hopkins to William B. Austin. May 29, w% sw ne 2-31-5 Q- u - D 500 00 William F Bushea to Amos S. Walz Sept. 4. ny t and sw nn 35-31-5 nw3s-31-5 uw se 35-31-6. sw ♦ 35-31-5 * 10600 00 John A Kent to Cassa E Goff. Sent. 1 1t 3bl 9 Fair Oaks 10 00 George K. Hollingsworth etal to Mary C. Hopkins. Sept 5 Its 15-16, bl 1, Riverside Bark. Rensselaer. 500 00 Robert Parker to Jacob Ackerman Aug. 31. It 10 bl 19 Remington,.... 450 00

Silver League.

There will be public meeting at the Center school house in Milroy tp. on Tuesday evening Sept 22, a Silver League will be organized: Eugene Dilley and David W. Shields will address the meeting upon the subject of free coinage of silver.

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