People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Take your grain to Coen & Bradv’s new elevator, level driveway and dumps Poultry, eggs, game, fur hides, old rubber, old iron, will be received on subscription at this office. Jasper county’s farmer’s institute will be held Monday and Tuesday, January 18 and 19, 1897. The instructors are to be T. B. Terry of Hudson, Ohio, and A. O. Lockridge, of Greencastle, Indiana. 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. Several pieces of new furniture were put in the Makeever house last week. Some needed improvements are also being made to the hotel, among which are steam heat. A pair of spectacles found on the street Monday evening; owner can have same by applying at the Pilot office, proving property and paying for this noice. 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 using One Minute Cough Cure. Sold by A. F. Long. The Christmas McClure’s willfcontain a characteristic short story by Frank R Stockton, also one by Henry Seton Merriman, who has lately achieved such popularity with his novel of “The Sowers.”
The Coen & Brady elevator is now completed and ready to do business. It is equipped with the latest improved machinery and is the most modern elevator in the country. It has a level driveway and platform dumps. Dr. Waterman has secured enough members to start the Modern Woodmen. Others will be recieved up to the number of 30. Call on Dr. Berkley and sign the petition. This is the largest fraternity in the north-west. The old way of delivering messages by •postboys compared with the modern tele1 lustra tes the old tedious methods of “breaking ’ colds compared with their almost instantaneous cure by One Minute Cough Cure, Sold by A. F. Long. J udson J. Hunt turned the office of county recorder over to his successor, Iv. B. Porter, Monday morning. Mr. Porter will be assisted in his duties for the present by Charles Warner, who has had much experience in such work. Mrs. Hershman, near the depot, has all the late styles in millinery, a tine 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. In addition to the second installment of his serial story of the Gloucester fishermen, Rudyard Kipling will contribute to the December McClure’s a short story of a Scotch engineer and his adventures at sea in a North Atlantic winter gale. “Excuse me” observed the man in spectacles “but 1 am a Burgeon, and that is not where the liver is.” “Never you mind where his liver is,” retorted the other. “If it was in his big toe or his left ear DeWitt s Little Early i isers would reach it and shake it for him. On that you can bet your gig-lamps.” A.F.Long. The Editor of the Arena, Mr. B. O Flower, has in the December number of that review a very interesting paper on the late Wllliam Morris. The two phases of Morris’s life are made to appear each distinct, and the two in contrat with each other the earlier time when he was the “idle singer of an empty day,” and the later years when he had developed into the measure of the stature of a fullgrown man, and his brain and heart were busy with the all absorbing social problem. Morris’s was a striking personality, and we are given a very good idea of it in this delightful paper. The Smalley Warblers. Teh first performance of the lecture course was given Tuesday night to a large and enthusiastic audience at the opera house. The Smalley Grand, Concert Company was here a year ago, and our people were delighted to have an opportunity to greet the sweet singers again, Miss Gertrude Sprague, contralto was fully up to the high expectation of her admirers, and Miss Maud V. Caruthers quit captivated all by her charming elocutionary powers. V" " Absolutely pure, perfectly harmless, and invariable reliable are the qualities of One Minute Cough Cure. It never fails in cold, croup and lung troubles. Children like it because it is pleasant to take and it helps them, A, F. Long.
