People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1897 — Page 5

Isaac Clazebrook *■ AND GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Repair agricultural Implements and all kinds of machinery. Wheelwright in connec tion. Shop on Front street near Saylor Mill. Rensselaer. Ind. G. P. KAHLER, /? Main Street, near -- Depot, Blacksmithing, Horse Shoeing WAGONMAKING. Special attention to repairing Machinery , and Duplicating Castings in Iron or Brass. ALL. WORK NEATLY DONE. Rensselaer. Ind. t R. T. CLINTON, Foresman, Ind., GENERAL BLACKSMITH and WAGONMAKER. CHEAPEST CASH WORKMAN IN THE COUNTRY. 4 New Shoes 81.00, 4 Old Shoes 60c, NEW PLOW SHARES 82.50 to 82.75. All Work. WarrenteA First Class C. W. Duvall, The only reliable Hackman in town. DUVAL'S 'BUSS makes all trains, phone Wt 147, or Nowels House. Transfer wagon in connection with ’bus. Calls to all parts of the city promptly attended to.

I ||g HIGH-ARM « W | \JUMBER IS 'THE |ES ONLY jBH i i I V- FOR &£Sr I •' s l,fW,wmiM,, ”" ~MM ’ w ” BI,M ” ,M "” ,M, ” ,,, ’ ~,, *” M ” , ” ~mMS t; ! -MRS. HUGH TREANOR, Agent, | Remington, Ind. sw ? .^„.......... u i New Meat Market CREVISTON BROS. Rensselaer. Indiana. j Shop located opposite the public square. . < Everything fresh and clean. Fresh and salt i, ? meats, game, poultry, etc. Please give us a call and we will guarantee to give you satis- >;■ faction. Remember the place. Highest market price paid for hides and tallow.

NEW UNDERTAKING. W. E. Overton wishes to announce that he has opened a new Undertaking estab- '■ lishment in the Nowels house Block. A NEW HEARSE and first class funeral furnishings have been provided, and special pains will be taken to merit a share of the public’s favors. Mr. OVERTON has carefully ,i fitted himself for this work, I having been for some time c under the instruction of one ; of the best practitioners in * Chicago. Telephone No. 209.

Owed to Confidence. What soothes us when Ire’re being bled? What fills us when we should be fed? ’'What gives us stones instead of bread? Confidence! What Slogan sounded near and far? What heard we in the Silver war? What beat our Western Lochinvar? Confidence! What puts our property in soak? What made so many banks go broke? What makes hard times, and that's no joke? Confidence! What did they talk for without light? What did they vote for—wrong or right? What caused the suckers all to bite? 1 Confidence! moral: They say a burned child dreads the flame. Beware! Rememberj Mark the name! And don’t be caught by the same old game— Confidence! —Rockville Tribune.

Furniture Reparing.

I am prepared to do repairing of furniture, upholstering, and other woodwork; residence east part town. J. H. Fishel.

Advertised Letters.

The following letters are uncalled for at the Rensselaer post-office: Miss Maude Sellers; Miss Lucy Covvert; Miss Cora Hauhis; J. Doston; John Hicks; Mr. M. F. Maple; Mr. Dannial Schroer; James Smith. Persons calling for any of the above letters in this list will please say they are advertised. E. P. Honan, Postmaster.

Chop feed, corn meal, and graham flour ground at Poyer Brothers’ creamery on Friday and Saturday of each week. Grist ground while you wait. Best work guaranteed at ruling prices.

Two Stiver Champions.

Doubtless many of our readers, who appreciate the importance of the restoration of the bimetallic standard, would like to subscribe for and support a farm paper which while unsurpassed in its agricultural, household and other departments, at the same time has been the leading exponent of the bimetallic principle of finance. With a view to supplying this want, we have made a liberal clubbing arrangement with the Farm, Field and Fireside of Chicago. For many years this great paper has been pointing out to the farmers that low prices were the result of a contraction of standard money to the gold basis and urging them as a patriotic duty oj self defense to vote for the restoration of silver. So effective has been its work, especially during the late campaign, that Chairman Jones acknowledged to Wm. J. Bryan that it .had done more towards the restoration of bimetallism than any other single agency. As will be seen by our combination offer on another page, we can give this paper in combination with the People’s Pilot, both one year, for the low price of $1.60. This offer also includes twentypackets of the best seeds in the market from the Farm, Field and Fireside’s free seed distribution, where 10 cents extra is paid for postage and packing. The Farm, Field and Fireside and the People’s Pilot are two papers which Mark Hanpa’s boodle could not influence in the late campaign.

How’s This.

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & CO., Prop., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney tor the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Wadding, Kinnan & Marvin. Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and muucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Testimonials free.

Lestlie's For February.

A Particularly bright and attractive number of Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly is that for February. It has a long list of good articles and capital short stories, and almost everything is illustrated. The opening paper is a sketch of “ Life in ussia,” by Sophie Friedland, describing a month’s visit a a Little Russian country house. There is an excellenl article on, “The University of Pennsylvania,” by Dr. Lewis R. Harley, forming the fourth paper in the Monthly’s series on “American Universities and Colleges,” which has previously treated of Yale, Cornell and Bryn Mawr. Other good things of this number are: “A Visit to the Salt Works,” by S. Turner Willis; "Ants of the Tropics,” by A. James Miller; “The Development of the Modren Hotel,” by John P. Ritter; “Some stories sf Cats.” showing their habits, characteristics and affections; “The Character of General R. E. Lee,” by Edmund Jennings Lee: “A Railway Ride from Edinburgh to Balmoral,” by M. E. Leicester Addis, etc. There is an installment of Edith Sessions Tupper’s serial story, “Father John;” some interesting matter about new plays, with portraits; a young folks department, containing a Cuban war story, and other things; and gossip about the new books.—Frank Leslie’s Publi hing House, New York.

Minutes seem like hours when a life is at stake. 'Croup gives no time tosend for a doctor, delay may mean death, One Minute Cough Cure gives instant relief and insures recovery. The only harmless remedy that produces immediate result. Sold by A. F. Long.

THE PEOPLE’S PILOT, RENSSELAER. IND.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1897.

Public Sale. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his residence, six miles north and four miles east of Remington, and six miles south and four miles east of Rensselaer, on THURSDAY, JAN. 28, 1897, the following property: Four head of horses, consisting of one six year old horse, weighing 1300 pounds; three mares, two five year olds and one seven. Twenty-seven head of cattle, 12 milch cows, from four to eight years old; 8 heifers, six being three years old, and 2, two years old. Seven head of calves coming one year old. Twenty-five head of hogs, six brood sows, five head of hogs that will weigh 200 pounds, fifteen head of shoats. One stack of timothy hay, about 10 tons. One Deering binder. Three good corn plows nearly new. One good riding plow. One spring wagon. Three two-horse wagons. One corn cutter, nearly new. One set of-double harness. One good new disk. One hay rack. One 20-gallon iron kettle. One heating stove and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale will begin promptly at ten o’clock a. m. TERMS! A credit of twelve months will be given on sums over $5.00, purchaser executing note with approved security, without interest if paid when due, but if not paid at maturity eight per cent interest from date; sums of $5.00 and under, cash in hand. No property to be removed from premises until terms of sale are complied with. A discount of eight per cent for cash on sums over $5.00. JOSEPH GLOSSER. A. R. Odycke, Auct. Free Fills. Send your address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills areeasy in action and ire particularly effective in Constipation aud Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly freo from every deleterous subtance and be purela vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. per box. Sold by F. B. Meyer’s Druggist.

Far, Far Away.

A NEW SONG. Where, oh, whore, has confidence gone? Far, far away. ‘Twas promised In chunks by the ton, Far, far away. Elect me. ’twill come, was McKinley’s cry; Mark Hanna swore it was no lie. Now Wall street points us up to the sky, Far, far away. Where, oh, where, did prosperity go? Far, far away. Is the thing we would all like to know, Far, far away. The banks they are bursting by the score, Wages are lower than ever before, And prosperity Is on the other shore, Far, far away. Where, oh, where, can we find the gold? Far, far away. ’Twould make us all rich we were told, Far. far away. They said It would come and start the mill, Hard times and poverty it wculd kill, But it never came closer than Wall street’s till. Far, far away. Where, oh, where, can those jobs be found? Far, far away. That labor was to get it money was sound? Far, far away. About those jobs they told us a lie, The only job Is McKinley pie. For now they are winking the other eye, Far, far away. From an outraged people they’ll have to flee, Far, far away. With Wall street promises we’ll not be caught, The voters with Bryan will cast their lot, And send gqjd bugs where the climate is hot, Far. far away. —J. R. Sovereign. G. M. W., K. of L.

REAL ESTATE.

Maria Biggs to Willie B McNeil, Jan 5. 97, pt n e. n w, 36-32-6 5 acres B 55 David B Nowels to David Nowels. Nov 21, 96. It 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8, sq 25, Rensselaer, Weston Add 10,000 David Nowels to Phoebe A Banes, Jap 6,07. pt e,2-39, Rensselaer, Weston Add £•••• 350 Sunnyside Improvement Co to Chas E Mills. Jan 5. 97 5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13. sq 25. Rens Sunny Bide Add .... 300 David Nowels to David B and Chas D Nowels. Nov 21.97, It 9, pt 10-14-15-15, sq 4. Rensselaer 6000 Anna Steele to Jas H Chapman, Nov 21, 96. Und w 2 s t, n e 16-30-6, 20 acres 300 Anna Steele to Clarence Hurley, Nov 21. 96. Und e 2 n e, n e, 16-30-9, 20 acres 300 James Duval to Albert Land Franklin Duval. Dec 15. 96, n 2, 28-26-6, 320 acres 12,006 Anna Steele to Sarah M Snow. Nqv 21. 96, Uud % w 2 n e. n e 16-30-6, 20 acres 800 Henry B Murray to Chas E Mills, Jan 6. 97. Rensselaer-Sunnyside Add. all lots In sq 4 410

Interchangeable 1000-Mile Tickets.

Every traveling man should have one. They t ost but 820 each and can be purchased of any agent of the Monon route. They are good for one year front date of

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Jasper ® Tile ® Works, TWO MILES NORTH OF RENSSELAER. ■MANUFACTURERS of superior drain tile. Manufacture tile sizes from 4 to 16 inches in diameter. Will duplicate prices' of any person handling tile in the county for like amount, and same terms. Works fitted up with latest improvements in machinery and kiln. Those contemplating using sizes from 12 to 16 in. in diameter call at works and get prices and leave order. A. E. & H. A. ALTER.

sale and good for passage on the following lines: Baltimore & Ohio R. R. (Lines west of Pittsburg and Benwood, including Wheeling & Pittsburg Division); Baltimore & Ohio Southwestern R’y. (Form L 38), all divisions; Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburg R’y; Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton R. R. (Form I. D. 2), all divisions; Cincinnati, Portsmouth & Virginia R. R. (between Cincinnati and Portsmouth only); Cleveland Terminal & Valley R’y; Columbus, Hocking Valley & Toledo R’y; Columbus, Sandusky & Hocking R. R. (Form J); Findlay, Fort Wayne & Western R’y; Indiana, Decatur & Western R’y; Indiana, Illinois & lowa R. R; Louisville, Evansville & St. Louis R. R. (Form B) (Good only for continuous passage between Louisville and Eyansville, Evansville and St. Louis, and Louisville and St. Louis); Louisville, New Albany & Chicago R’y; New York, Chicago & St. Louis R. R; Pittsburg, Shenango & Lake Erie R. R; Toledo, St. Louis & Kansas City R. R. (Form L 8); Wheeling & Lake Erie R’y (Form H.) The above lines afford the commercial traveler access to the principal cities and towns in Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and Kentucky, with through lines to St. Louis. The train service of the Monon Route includes all pie conveniences devised to make traveling a pleasure. Vestibuled trains, with parlor and dining cars on all day trains; Pullman buffet land compartment sleeping ears on all night trains. Special features: Stea nt Heat, Prntsh Light. Sidney B. J ones, City Pass. Ag’t. 232 Clark St., Chicago. Geo. W. Hayler, Dist. Pass. Ag’t. 2 W. Washington S .., Indianapolis. E. H. Bacon, Dist. Pass. Ag’t, 4th and Market Sts., Louisville. W. H. McDoel, Receiver and Gen’l Mgr. Frank J. Reed, Gen’l Pass. Ag’t. General Offices: 198 Custom House Place, Chicago.

W. H. BEAM, Agent.

Your Boy Won’t Live a Month.

So, Mr. Gilman Brown, of 34 Mill St., South Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. His son had lung trouble, fol lowing Typhoid Malaria, and he spent three hundred and seventy-five dollars with doctors, who tinaly gave him up, saying: "Your boy won’t live a month.” He tried Dr, King’s New Discovery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a perfectly well man. He says h ? owes his present good health to the use of Dr. King’s Dis covery, and knows it to be the best in the world for Lung trouble* Trial bottles Free at F. B. Meyer’s Drug Store.

When Others Fail Consult DR. SMITH and the PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS of the Chicago Metropolitan Sanitarium, Now Recognized by the Public and ProfezMon Generally, as Being Chicago's Leading and Most Successful Specialists in the Treatment of AU Chronic Diseases and ||L Wa Surgical Operations. iR THEY TREAT with success, re?!' Sn! Nervous Diseases, Catarrh, . >*/ Paralysis, Bronchitis, E PHeP*y. Asthma, y Rectal Diseases, Rheumatism, jßfe. Constipation, Heart Disease, Skin Diseases, Dropsy,' Kidney Diseases, lllveP Diseases. Diabetes, Rupture, Bright's Disease, Diseases of Men, Diseases of Woman, 'WISM • AND ALL SPECIAL AND PRIVATE B. E. SMITH, M. D., PRESIDENT. DISEASES OF EITHER SEX. The Chicago Metropolitan Sanitarium is incorporated and chartered under the laws of the State of Illinois, and is conducted by a faculty of Competent, Skillful and Experienced Physicians and Surgeons, carefully selected from the best Medical Talent of American and European Specialists. „ CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE, Remember it costs you no money to get these Eminent and reliable bpeclallsts* opinion about your case; It may save your ,ife, or, if incurable, will save you money to know it. Those who have been sufferers for years and have received no benefit from ordinary methods of treatment, and those who have been neglected or unskillfully treated, are especially invited to call. Persons treated by mall or express, but where possible, a personal examination ‘ls preferred. No Experiments or Failures. We undertake no incurable cases, but cure thousands given up by others. Consultation In person, or by letter, Free, CHICAGO METROPOLITAN SANITARIUM, 5484 CORNELL AVE., .... CHICA< OF~Dr. SMITH, and the Specialists, of the Consulting and Examining Staff, of this, the Largest and Best Equipped Medical and Surgical Institute in the West, can be consulted, FREE, at RENSSELAER; TUESDAY. JAN. 25th, in the Private Parlors of the MAKEEVER HOUSE, returning each month, to remain one day, during the year.

CWS/2VG OUT. . . .SALE CLOTHING and QniQQ Vt/ronc ladieswrapstogive LdUIOU I#lu|jUn room to other goods. They must sell. If you are wanting anything in that line you can make big money by cpming to see us. We are making prices to correspond with 16c corn. Do not fail to come in and see us. C. D. NOWELS, r Cheap Cash Store.

Now is the time to bring in your..., All Work Guaranteed. THE PILOT.

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