People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1896 — Page 8

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>-• • 4 1 % CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. 1 B. FORSYTHE, Prop. | Sai Cloak Sale 1 s. To avoid carrying over any we have marked them yr ' down less than one half of manufacturers’ cost price to V* close out at once. (k We have a mammoth stock equal to many city stores to select from in all the latest novelties in women’s, V misses’ and children’s jackets, capes and long cloaks. S' Women’s Jackets were marked to sell I AA Women’s Plush and Cloth Capes, were 88.00 to at 83.50, marked down now t 0... . ■■W 816.50, now marked 0 £q |Q gQ Women’s Black Jackets were marked t\ CA to sell at 85.00, marked down t 0.... Women’s 1 lot Plush Jackets, were 89.50 to *fl M W Women’s Black Boucle Jackets were down 3iUv TO Oawv marked to sell at 88.50, now marked C CA f down to WBVV #v Women’s 1 lot Long Wool Cloth Cloaks, < CA Women’s Jackets in rough effects and were Bo.OJ to 88.00, choice now I »0 w best chinchilla, very warm, were 7^ tfC marked at §15.50 The marked down CA A handsome line of infants short and long cloaks > P ri c« W,^V at 81.00 to 83.50 each. < (K Reduced prices throughout the entire stock to make room for the grandest display of holiday goods ever seen in town. * v7\ You can now save dollars on your Winter Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Dry C 4( Goods, Carpets, Blankets, Underwear, Hosiery, Tin and Glassware, Trunks, Valises, f Mackintoshes, Floor Oilcloth, etc, . The warmest room, the best lighted room, the best service by eleven competent clerks in the latest Up-to date Store, Up-to-date Goods, and the greatest UP-TO-DATE BARGAIN GIVING HOUSE in Northern Indiana. (k *) A THE NEW DEPARTMENT STORE. A B. FORSYTHE, Prop.

CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OP A WEEK.

THE WALLACE Machine and Foundry Co. J LAFAYET E. ENGINE I INDIANA I AND • • I BOILER SECOND AND I REPAIRING j STR^^ C f SPECIALTY / MANUFACTURERS OF Structural Iron Work, Engines, Boilers, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers and Brass and Iron Castings of Every Description Thanksgiving next Thursday. This is the true Indian summer. Mrs. Nelson Randle is on the sick list. , W. B. Austin was in Chicago Friday. The bicycle will soon be outseasoned. Dr. Horton’s children are well again. We will accept wood on subscription. Wood sawed by the Wood Brothers. ♦ ’ The physicians are not so busy now. * i—the march of the corn shucker contin%th. The wind-up of the turkey herd proStodebaker wagons for sale by U t A. »■■■——' ' A, Leopold was in Chicago Monday on "Smoked Pearls,” more definitely exweek. ' Befeew buying a tailor made suit see Wtf Mm*. I* Leopold. ’ .• A 4

Miss Bertha Hammond was on the sick list last week. Frank Hershman of Medaryville was in town Monday. Cold weather will not stop the work on the court house. Mrs. Austin made a winged voyage to Lafayette Friday. The first arch of the court house was completed Saturday. Judge Thompson is holding court in Kentland this week, Grandma Riley, west of town, is sick with rheumatic fever. Will King is slowly losing ground. His disease is consumption. White’s livery barn is receiving a finishing coat of paint. Will Rowles of the Chicago Bargain Store is on the sick list. This is,a real good time to renew you subscription to the Pilot. Miss Jessie Adams of Monon is spending the week in Rensselaer. It was “sweet revenge” reversed at the Coen reception Friday night. Parties wanting corn huskers and shreaders call on C. A. Roberts. Cement work has been abandoned until spring on account of frost. Advertised letter in the Rensselaer post-office for Mrs Lizzie Bond. A. L. Willis can do your bicycle repairing. Shop opposite Nowels block. Ernest Stewart returned to Brookston to spend the week with his parents. ’ A me dium size turkey wanted at this office in exchange for subscription. If you have not heard of the “Smooked Pearls” dont fail to inquire of your friends. They are to be the coming event.

THE PEOPLE’S PILOT, RENSSELAER, IND., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1896.

Charles Hurkey is sick at the poor farm and not expected to recover. George Ferguson spent several days at Brookston and vicinity last week. Miss Kittie Scott is visiting her sister, Mrs. McCashen, in Jordan townshin. Miss Maguire of Remington is visiting Miss Cecil Brown in Barkley township. Go to the Rensselaer planing mill for water tanks or cisterns. Prices the lowest. , Our foot ball battallion will play at Goodland Saturday with the team of that place. Mesdames Alfred Thompson and F. A. Ross entertains at luncheon today at one o’Jock. Miss Gertrude Robinson was unable to teach last week and is still sick with the mumps. G. H. Colvin of Brookston was in town Sunday to visit his sister, Mrs. E. M. Parcels. Tom Moore is back at the Makeever house again after spending the season in Chicago.

The party season opened Friday night by a very enjoyable reception by Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Coen. As soon as the smoky days of Nov. are over the base burner may be safely started on the winter trip. J. W. Hammerton of Barkley, one of the old settlers, has been under the weather for a few days past. Rev. Paradis has been engaged to continue as patter of the Presbyterian church for another year. Rev. Zink of Chicago preached at. the First Baptist chucrh, morning and evening, last Sunday. Mrs. L. M. Imes is now displaying a fine line of millinery novelities, consisting of pattern hats, baby bonnets, trimmings of feathers and birds in profusion.

Mies Rose'Dedrick, who is teaching the Leffler school at McCoysburg, spent Saturday and Sunday in town. Remember the best wagon on wheels is for sale by C. A. Roberts. Its the Studebaker. A foot ball battle at Rensselaer for Thanksgiving is scheduled between Renssc laer and Battle Ground. The Junior Endeavor cleared 83 at the social in the parlors of the Presbyterian church, Friday night. Mrs. Barkley of Barkley township moved into her new house in the east part of town last Monday. Soothing, and not irritating, strengthening, and not weakening, small but effective such are the qualities of DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, the famous little pills. Sold by A. F. Long. Mrs. W. H. Parcels returned to Monticello Saturday after a visit of three weeks with her son, E. M. Parcels. □ Rensselaer considers a score of 12 to 0 in favor of Delphi a good showing, but hopeß to reverse the score next time. Lots in the Leopold addition adjacent to the court house are the choicest of any in the city. Miss Sue Cartwright of Delphi came over last Thursday and remained with friends until Tuesday. A conference of all the silver forces is called to meet in Rensselaer on Saturday Dec. 5, 1896. See call elsewhere. See Rinehart about your cement walks at once. Now is the best time in the year to build. The length of life may be increased by lessening its dangers. The majority of people die from lung troubles. These may be averted by promptly usigg One Minute Cough Cure. Sold by A.F. Long.

Miss Edith Bushneil of Monticello has been with friends in town since the corner stone event. She returned Tuesday. Mr. Bryant and daughters of Michigan are visiting the family of A. Lewis. Mrs. Lewis is a daughter of Mr. Bryant. Cancer positively and permanently cured. No cure—no pay. Address Dr. A. W. Armocost, Brookston, Ind. The two-year-old baby of Mr. and Mrs. John Duvall has been very sick for several days and may not recover. You can buy a buggy of C. A. Roberts, or any artical in the carrage line. No cheap jobs handled. Rev. and Mrs. Moore are now settled in the Presbyterian parsonage recently vacated by the family of W. H Coover. The new band is doing exceeding well for the short time the • boys have been training. They play everal pieces very creditably. The old way of delivering messages by postboys compared with the modern telephone, illustrates the old tedious methods of “breaking” colds compared with their almost instantaneous cure by One Minute Cough Cure, Sold by A. F. Long. Mrs. S .S Calvin returned to Brookston yesterday after a few days spent with her step-daughter, Mrs. E. M. Parcels. The fifth annual Thanksgiving ball will be given by “the boys” at opera house, Nov. 25. Music by Prof. Bunbury Orchestra, Chicago.

James Antrim left for Indianapolis Sunday night to represent the Rensselaer Encampment at the grand lodge of the Odd Fellows. L. L. Ponsler went to Indianapols Monday to represeht Iroquois lodge No. 143 at the Grand Lodge in session Tuesday and Wednesbay. Mrs. Parcels entertained forty-one of her friends from Monticello last Thursday, nineteen for dinner and twenty-two for supper. Scaly eruptions on the head, chapped hands and lips, cuts and bruises, scalds, burns are quickly cured by DeWitt’s Witcn Hazel Salve, It is at present the article most used for piles, and it always cures them. Sold by A. F. Long.

Rev. and Mrs. Brady are building a very nice porch to their home, the Brown residence, and making other improves ments. Misses Hattie and Emma Gibson, the formor of Brooklyn and the latter of New York City, are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins. Mr. f orsythe will have a well drilled next spring into which he will drain the basement of his store. The plan is guaranteed to work satisfactorily. Joe Reynolds received a slight scratch about the right eye in the foot ball skirmish with Delphi last Thursday. He was not disabled and was the only one of the home team at all injured in the game.

The gravel road election in Keener township has been postponed from Saturday, Nov. 21st, to Tuesday, Nov. 24th, because of an error in posting notices. Through some misunderstanding the special train from Monticello was canceled and only a few of the sever il hundred wafting could come on the regular train to the corner stone laying. Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and invariable reliable are the qualities of One Minute Cough Cure. It never fpils in cold, croup and lung troubles. Children like it because it is pleasant to take and it helps them, A, F. Long. Rev. Dr. Beck preached Saturday evening at the M. E. church, also Sunday morning. Quarterly conference was held at the close of the sermon Saturday. Mrs. C. E. Hershman has received her fall stock of millinery, consisting of walking hats, sailors, and Tam o’ Shanters. Her prices are always below all competitors. I have a quantity of green wood and standing timber for sale in section 16, south-east corner of Marian township. Will sell by acre, tree or load. A. G. W. Farmer.

Wiley Israel was operated on at the Presbyterian hospital last week. A portion of one of his ribs was removed. The operation was suocessfuily made by Dr. Senn before the Rush Medical class. Married.-Sunday Nov. 15, 10 a. m. by Rev. R. D, Utter, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J, Fishal, Rensselaer, Mr. Wm. A. Timmons and Addie May Nowels, all of Jasper County, Ind. To cure all old sores, to heal an indolent ulcer, or to speedily cure piles, you need simply apply DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve according to directions. Its magic like action will surprise you. A. F. Long. Sherman Richards was remarried Saturday night to his wife, who obtained a divorce from him while he was confined in Jail here a year ago. The charges against him were not sustained when his case came to trial. The old lady was right when she said, the child might die if they waited for the doctor. She saved the little one’s life with a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure. She had used it for croup before. Sold by A. F. Long. Mrs. Hershman, near the depot, has all the late styles in millinery, a fine line of hats, everything new in trimmings, a really beautiful display of all the things so dear to woman’s heart, and the prices are always the lowest in Rensselaer, by at least 25 per cent. A Stray Calf Found,. About Oct. 1,1896, I found a red male cslf, about five months old, in the Burling pasture in south-east Marion township. Owner will please prove property, pay charges, and taks same away. Deuben Dickinson. Notice. All parties owing accounts at the brick barn are hereby notified that all accounts due me have been placed in the hands of D. W. Shields for adjustment. No one else is authorized to collect any accounts due me. John M. Shields, Proprietor. Rensselaer, Ind., Nov. 11, 1896. Reward for Stolen Horne. Stolen from pasture, Nov. 9th, bay mare, 6 years old, Roman nose, star in forehead, one white hind foot, scar on lower point of shoulder, walks far back on hind postern joints; liberal reward for knowledge of her wheraabouts. Peter Hinds, Pleasant Ridge, Ind. Attention, Po§t. Ail comrades of Rensselaer Post 84, G. A. R., are hereby notified that there will be an election of officers for said Post on Friday evening, Dec. 4, 1896. All are requested to be presnt. By order of F. F. Clark, Post Com. J. M. Wasson, Adjt. Preparations are under way for one of the finest concerts ever given in Rensselaer. It is under the auspices of the Y. P. S. C. E. and will be given in the auditorium of the presbyterian church, Friday Nov. 20th. The leading attractions will be Prof. Hayner, violinist of Chicago, and Miss Mary Kirk Rider, elocutionist, of Central Music Hall, Chicago. The “Humaniphone,” the new musical instrument will, also be used. Admission 25 cts. Did You Ever Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Electric Bitters is the medicine you need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and 81.00 at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store.

OP THE /1 11 MERITS li l_F _ tar AYER’S Cherry Pectoral would include the cure of every form of disease whioh affects the throat and lungs. Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough and other similar complaints have (when other medicines failed) yielded to Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.

Lecture on India. Rev. M. C. Miner, a former pastor of theF. W. Baptist church in this city, will give a lecture at the F. W. Baptist church in Rensselaer on the evening of December Ist 1896, at 7:30 p. m. The subject of the lecture will be “The Land of The Vedas.” Mr. Miner has spent nearly Bix years in that strange land and has come home prepared to tell the people many interesting things about the people and country of India. It is hoped a crowded house will greet your former townsman and pastor. Half of the proceeds of the lecture will be for the benefit of the church. Electric Sitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malaria poison. Headache, indigestion, constipation, dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50 cents and SI.OO per bottle at h. B. Meyer’s drug store. The Only Exclusively Shoe Store. Judge Haley has enlarged his shoe store by building an extention for his repair shop. This enlargement gives him a very nice sales room, and he has received this week a large stock of new goods which will give him a very complete line of all kinds of shoes for all kinds of people. The judge has no clerks or rent to pay and these are items that enable him to make lower prices than others can do. An Evening With Eugene Field.” A high grade literary an musical entertainment will be given at the Presbyterian church, Monday evening, Nov. 16, 1896, by Mrs. Anna Ward Foster of Detroit, assisted by the best local talent. Mrs. Foster is a reader of large experience and all lovers of music should hear her. Wood Satcing 40c a Cord. The Wood Brothers have a fine new outfit for sawing all kinds of wood; cord wood 40 cents per cord. They desire a share of public patronage. Leave orders at Pilot office. . • » Two Lots For Sale. Situated two blocks from court house, on Cullen street. Excellent residence location- For paticulars see Mrs. Allen Catt, Rensselaer. Fine Driver to Exchange. A three-year-old black mare,' broke and gentle driver, to exchange for good heavy farm horse. Enquire of A. S Baker, Milroy township, or at this office. Hog Strayed. A jersey red hog, about 200 pounds weight, strayed from my premises, Oct. 22. Any imformation will be rewarded. C. B. Steward. Cheap Farm Loans. Call on Valentine Seib, Rensselaer, for the cheapest farm loans offered in Jasper county. Large or small accounts. Miss Blanch Pritchard and Mrs. Anthony Cox had an exciting runaway last Saturday. The horse became frightened at a passing bicycle and ran several blocks through the town before Mrs. Cox was able to stop him. Miss Pritchard jumped out. No one was injured or any damage done. “Smoked Pearls are the coming event.