People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1897 — Page 8

JT. W. HORTON, flk DBNTAL SURGEON. *•***-!■ lIUJ Rensselaer, Ind. All who would preserve their natural teeth ■hould give him a call. Special attention given to filling teeth. Gas or vitalized air for painless extraction. Ovor Postoffice. H. L. BROWN, I>. I). S. Gold fillings, Crown find Bridge Work. Teeth W ithout Plates a Speclaity. Gas or vitlllzed air administered lor the painless extraction of teeth. Give me a trial. Offlceover Porter & Yeoman’s. I. 8. WASHBURN E. C. ENGLISH Physicians and Surgeons, BENNSELAEK, IND. Dr. Washburn will give special attention to Diseases of the Ey e. Ear, Nose, Throat and Chronic Diseases. Dr. English will give special attention to Surgery in all Departments, and general medicine. Office over Ellis & Murray’s Telephone No. 48. JAMES W. DOUTHIT, LAWYER, Rensselaer • Indiana. DALPHW MARSHALL 11 .AJirTOimsriErsrSpecial attention 'givon to settlement of Decedent’s Estates, Collections, Conveyances, Justices' Cases. Office on Washington St., opposite Court House. Rensselaer, Indiana. Ira W. Yeoman. ATTORNEY. REMINGTON. IND. insurance and real estate agent. Any amount of private money to loan on farm security. Interest <1 per cent. Agent for International and Red Star steamship lines. Mordecai F. Chilcote. Geo. N. Dunn CHILGOTE & DUNN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business in the profession with promptness and dispatch. Office in second storv of the Makeever building. Telephone No. 50. WM. B. AUSTIN, LAWYER AND INVESTMENT BROKER, ATTORNEY FOR THE L..N.A.& C.Ry. and Rensselaer W.L.& P.Oo Office over Chicago Bargain Store, RENSSELAER. IND. Geo. K. Hollingsworth. Arthur H. Hopkins. Hollingsworth & Hopkins. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rensselaer, - -- -- Ind. Office second floor of Leopold’s Block, corner Washington and Van Rensselaer streets. Prrctlcein all the courts, and purchase, sell and lease real estate. Attty's for L. N. A. & C. Rw. Co., B. L. &S. Associan and Rensselaer Water. Light & Power Company. Alfred McCoy, Pres T. J. McOey, Cash. A. R. Hopkins. AssistantCashler. A. MCCOY & CO'S BANK RENSSELAER, IND. The Oldest Bank in Jasper County. ESTABLISHED 1854. Transacts a general banking business, buys notes and loans money on long or short time on personal or real estate security. Fair and liberal treatment Is promised to all. Interest paid on time deposits. Foreign exchange bought and sold. Your patronage Is solicited. Patrons having valuable papers mi v deposit them for safe keeping. Addison Parkison. Geo.K.Hollingsworth, President. Vice President. Emmet L. Hollingsworth. Cashier. Commercial State Bank, RENSSELAER. INDIANA. THE ONLY STATE ISAM IN JASRER CO. Directors: Addison Parkison, James T. Randle, John M. Wasson, Geo. K. Hollingsworth and Emmet L. Hollingsworth. This bank is prepared to transact a general hanking business. Interest allowed on time deposits. Money loaned and good notes bought at current rates of Interest. A share of your patronage is solicited. Are open for business at the old stand of the Citizens’ State Bank. W. E. NOWELS, Heal Estate. Loans Insurance, CollectionsFarms and City property for salo. Office front room Leopold's Bazaar. RENSSELAER, .... IND. JfflSStr Cl 4? Beef. Pork. Veal, Mutton. Sausage, Balogna. etc., sold In qnantitles to suit purchasers at the Lowest Prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody is invited to call. The Highest Price paid for GOOD CATTLE J. J. EIGLESBACH, Proprietor. 80 YEARS* flfr EXPERIENCE. B il. j.iii f ."i “ 1 1 ■ I M 1 ■ ■ U l I I J i 1 VkS J E IL * a TRADE MARKS* Hflßr DESICNS, . * SOPYRICHTB Ac. •SMls/lT Macwtoly r * * teta i h description may - SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, ' Jdpwat circulation of w ««kl7.termss3.oo a year; "pAxSkTB Bp^, t n, f^ oo s!SsiS2 “ MUNN & CO., SSI IrcaAwar, Maw Yark.

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CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.

Rye 25c. Corn 1734 c. Chickens 6c. Turkeys Bc—9c. Wheat 70c—75c. Best Hay 85.00—86.00. Oats, 12c for mixed, 13c —14c for white. We will accept wood on subscription. Mrs. Pox, near the depot, is quite sick, j Fred Phillips was in Chicago Tuesday. 1 C. E. Hershman is down with the measles. Don’t forget Mrs, Imes fire sale of millinery. No. 1 white seed oats for sale by M. I. Adapis, Fannie Wood is sick with the prevailing malady. All kinds of rubbers at Haley’s exclusive shoo store. Stimson’s cheese, the finest full cream, mild and now, at John Eger's. Mrs. W, B. Austin was in Chicago on a shopping venture yesterday.

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Mrs. Imes will sell her remaining stock of millinery at “fire sale prices.” Miss Flora Harris was home from her art studies in Chicago Sunday. Dray work done by Oeo. F. Feezer Leave your order at Cotton House. Mrs. Minnie F. Kerr spent Saturday and Sunday at home in Monticello. No council meeting Monday night on account of its being a legal holiday. All lovers of mild, new cheese, buy Stimson's full cream, at John Eger s. A girl is wantod to learn tobacco stripping at the cigar factory of A. Lewis. Mrs. Leatherman has been seriously ill for several days but is some better now. M. H. Hemphill has purchased his brother Isaac’s interest in the livery business. J. W. Warren of Newton township, father of the county superintendent, is quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Barney DeWitt of Barkley had one of their twin babies die on Monday.

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A full line of buggies and surries carried by Robert Rancle, “no cheap jobs handled.” J. H. Cox will sell you good wood for 83.00 per cord. Yard and office, north of post-office. L. F. Hopkins of Chicago called at his old home here while passing through last Monday. William Washburn left Monday morning for Glendora, Michigan, for a few days of business. Mrs. G. K. Hollingsworth and little sou Thomas were sick the first of the week with grippe. Mrs. George K. Hollingsworth has about recovered from the illness mentioned last week. The Ross ranch, four miles west of Brook, marketed twenty thousand bushels of corn this winter. Notice of dissolution of partnership has been published of the Robinson Brother’s Lumber Company. Paul Glazebrook has been sick and unable to attend school for two weeks. He is unable to get out yet.

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Juvenile books, bibles and a great variety of other books to numerous to mention at Meyer’s Drug Store. Walter White rejoices in the arrival at his home of a girl baby Feb. 19th. Mother and child are doing well. Cancer positively and permanently cured. No cure—no pay. Address Dr. A. W. Armocost, Brookston, Ind. We are informed that the Canning factory at Brook cannot run the coming season unless it sells some futures. Kurg Spitler spent a couple of days the first of the week with his parents, returning to Crawfordsville Tuesday. Timothy seed for sale by James Pierce at his farm three miles south of Rensse laer, orders may be leit at Tuteur’s store. Thena Meyer is very sick with what may prove an abcess on the brain. A

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delicate operation may prove necessary. Haley’s, the only exclusive shoe store, has the finest line gents patent leather footwear; suitable for Christmas gifts. King DeArmond of Kankakee township, a young school teacher of promise, died Tuesday night of congestion of the brain. J. H. S. Ellis is confined to his bod with a conspiracy of mumps and grippe, | and will not be out for a couple of ; weeks, | E, H. Cormwall of DeMotte, house and j sign painter, makes a specialty of sign advertising. Estimates furnished on ap- | plication. Read Porter & Yeoman’s advertisement of their immense “fire sale.” 88000 worth of goods, slightly damaged, at buyers own prices. An infant son eight months old of Mr. and Mrs. Rowen of Newton township died Sunday, and was buried in Rensse laer Monday. The Pilot and Farm, Field and Fireside, both one year, including 20 packets I of flower and vegetable seeds, for $1.70. See advertisement. Don’t send away for a teacher’s bible; we have beautiful teachers’ bibles from SI.OO to 86.00 each at one-half former price. Frank B. Meyer. Don’t send away for any book. Try at Meyer’s Drug Store first. He has 1,000 good books, 25 cents to 35 cents each. Will get you any book you want. Mrs. Louisa Cornwall of DeMotte solicits an inspecter of her work in Crayon portraits, water colors and oil painting. Her prices are reasonable. Samuel H. Duvall of South Bend was married on the 22d inst. to Miss Mary Brognigton of that place. Mr. Duvall is a former resident of Rensselaer. J. E. Spitler has sold his half interest in the building occupied by the laundry to George E. Murray. The other interest is owned by Wm, B. Austin. There will be a dance at Pete Wood’s, on the range line road 334 miles south of town, to-night. All his friends are invited to come and join in the fun, One Minute is all the time necessary to decide from personal experience that One Minute Cough Cure does what its name implies. A. F. Long. Mrs. Forsythe’s physicians believe that the sprain in her ankle has developed into a serious affection of the joint and that it may require a long time to heal.

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George Healey came up from Brookston to see his mother last Sunday and called at our home for a few moments. George is making a success of the Reporter. D. H. Yeoman has been drawn to the center of gravity from his farm in Union township and is now living in town. He occupies a residence recently purchased of J. L. Nichols. Miss Nina Hammond came up from Lafayette and spent Washington’s birthday with her sister, Mrs. AustinTheir mother, Mrs. E. P. Hammond has been here for several days. A. F. Long may now be found at. the post office with his books. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to to him will please call and settle as early as possible. He must have money in order to start in business again. J. H. Cox is now ready to furnish al citizens of Rensselaer with wood, feed, lime and hair. Prompt delivery to all parts of the city. Office and wood yard on Cornelia street, rear of post-office. B. F. Ferguson is' able to be at his office again after having been laid up with a broken collar bone for a couple of weeks. His right arm is still tightly bound under the surgeon’s bandages. The fire department was called out again this morning by a blaze in the small dwelling near the Babcock elevator which is occupied by Mr. Rutherford and owned by Mr. Churchill. Small damage resulted. George Enfeldt was struck by an engine on the C. andE. I. coal road, some three miles south of Morocco, causing his death in a few days. The company offered to compromise with the heirs by paying three thousand dollars. Immensity of the steel framework looming up over the new court honse is painfully suggestive of the steal work it will be made to protect in ages to follow, not the least of which is interest on bonds for generations yet unborn. Some of our gay young men who are so lavish with their attentions on occasions when the parents of their lady friends are out of the city, should at least take prudent departure before late breakfast hours or remain for dinner. Dont allow the lungs to be impaired by the continuous irritation of a cough. It is easier to prevent consumption than to cure it. One Mihute Cough Cure taken early will ward any offfatal lung trouble. A. F. Long. Miss Ida Hewitt of Glendora, Mich., who has been spending a month as the

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j guest of Miss Eva Washburn, returned ; to her home yesterday morning. She made such a triumph of her visit here ; that she has many pressing invitations to return. It is surprising what a "wee bit of a thing” can accomplish. Sick headache, 1 constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomach, j dizziness, are quickly banished by De- ! Witt’s Little Early Risers. Small pill, j Safe pill. Best pill. A. F. Long. The Knights of Pithias held their annual banquet last triday night. It was the 33 anniversary of the organization of the order about 200 members and guests j were present, including the Rathbone I Sisters. It was as usual a most delightful event. Our old friend Marion Adams limped into the office yesterday with crutch and i cane, holding up a sprained foot caused i by an unruly coit. He is about in the notion to quit the farm, get a hand organ and a monkey and try thecurbstones of city streets while the injured member is healing. H. M. Burr, the veteran populist and silver apostle of Jordan township, dropped in on us Monday and paid up his du'-s for another year. Mr. Burr is patiently suffering under the blighting influence of the gold standard, believing that nothing can prevent its overthrow in the near future. One of the busy places in Rensselaer is the cigar factory of A. Lewis. He has facilities for employing eight men and has his factory so arranged as to conduct the work in the most systematic manner. Though not a judge of cigars, we understand that his manufactures are considered good, and it is plain that he has a large trade in them. Mr. Lewis has recently added a new brand of smoking tobacco to his products. They are so small that the most sensitive persons take them, they are so effective that the most obstinate cases of constipation, headache and torpid liver yield to them. That is why DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are known as the famous little pills. A. F. Long. J. D. Moats, of De Motte, was in town Monday closing up his business affairs here preparatory to leaving for Zimmerman, Ohio, for which place he starts to-day. His sale last Saturday was very satisfactory, he said, having resulted in fairly good prices considering the times, all but 850 of the proceeds being in notes however. Thomas Florence made the Pilot

11=1 Chicago Bargain Store “1 | [&££, . SPECIAL I I 1 1 MARCH SALE £ | Every economical cash buyer should attend. hfeu> Spring Goods at fl prices never so low, no competition can afford to meet. Oar Motto-- || Quick sales, small profits, one price for cash and undersell all. g Special March Shoe Sale. P Dress Goods Sale, Saturday March 6th. All the latest Largest stock, best goods, lowest prices in Jasper county. Novelties in foreign and domestic Silks. Silk and wool here one “^ e always get the best Shoes jg mixtures at §1.50 per yard to double fold wool and cotton ere money. ><3 brocaded novelties at 10c. ~ ~ ><S March Clothing Sale. A complete stock of standard Patterns. Anything you M may call for in 1897 patterns. bQ Clothing stock simply out of sight—equal to any in Chi£5 cago for style and quality. - _ _ U I ■ o l We candresß the little folks like King’s and Queen's IVIcIPCn Linen Sale children, Colored coat and knee pants with the new Special March Linen White Gocds, Embroidery and § white figured vests, ruffled collars, etc., at §2 to $3 less Lace Sale. *s3 than city prices. Suits made to order. Samples from 2of the largest Marrh Qala I I nhnlctarv reliable houses in the west. ividlLri OclltJ UpnOlStery g Special prices or Carpets, Lace Curtains, Window 2^j Blinds, New style Portias. Another new enterprise just added to our departments: j*| Wall Paper Special Hat Sale gj IWo do nothing by halves and nave gone into i, right PriW * g and have secured up-to-date samples from all the lead- f>s ing factories in the U. S. and we can deliver you the goods in threedays notice at less price than to carry the Vv inter uOOQS -sjj f ock ‘ in and see the new improved handsome G ne lot each at to * price to close Blankets, Jackets, gj designs at 4c to oOc a roll. Wool Hose, Underwear, Shoes, Clothing, Etc. Do not forget the Special Dress Goods Sale Saturday, March 6ih. g Come in and see what we have if you are not ready to buy. Jh g The only Bargain House. . g | The New Department Store. I kfflß aiMffiSDSM t msm^smmsmmmwmm

office a pleasant call Monday. He is one of the most successful hay growers and shippers in the county, and a thorough silver man. Mr. Florence says that there are many in his locality who voted for McKinley last fall, who have become tired of waiting for the fulfillment of those promises of long overdue prosperity, and openly confess their change of heart on the silver question. If you have ever seen a child in the agony of croup, you can appreciate the gratitude of the mothers who know that ! One Minute Cough Cure relieves their ! little ones as quickly as it is admistered. Many home sin this city are never with- | °ut it. A. F. Long. Newton county may now get ready to locate her new court house, as the bill for that purpose has a good chance to become a law. What Newton county needs to counteract her abnormal quantity of prosperity is a two per cent issue of bonds, and what her county commissioners should look out for is a contract with the Consolidated Stone Company and the acquaintance of a reliable architect. E. E. Turner of Compton, Mo., writes us that after suffering from piles for seventeen years, he completely cured them by useing three boxss of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. It cures eczema and severe skin deseases. A. F. Long. Petitions are circulating to build three miles of gravel road to complete the road between Rensselaer and Remington. Also for the old Egypt road west to the Newton County line, all in Jordan township. At last accounts few names had been secured, nor is it regarded as a possibility at this time owing to that portion of the township not directly affected not being in haste to increase their tax burdens just yet. When that wave of prosperity heaves along they may favor good roads for the entire district, until then, “nit.”

Card of Thanks.

The undersigned desire to express their sincere appreciation of the great kind ness rendered them by the many friends and neighbors during their late trouble in the sickness and death of their loved wife and mother. Oscar Phegley. Cora Phegley.

New Store at Blackford. John Kimble has opened a general merchanbise store at Blackford and is prepared to supply all the goods usually found in a country store and at prices that will keep the trade that once comes his way. He sells only for cash. Receives all kinds of farm produce in exchange, and asks a trial of goods and prices.

Fifty Yeos Ago. drarllfatlier's hat 1 And within It won Hfc Grandfather’s feVorite cough remeay. Whether *twa» Asthma, Bronchitis ex Croup, Or baby at night Waked fhs house with p whoop, With Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Gran’ther was sure That no cold or cough would e'er fail of a cure. In hats the styles changes but the records Will show Coughs arecured as they were SOftmn agfk Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has no equal as a remedy for coughs, colds, and lung eases. Where other soothing elixirs palliate, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral heals, it is not a cheap oough syrup, whiwh soothes but does not strength en; it is a physician's cough remedy, and it our os. It & put up in large bottles, only, for household use. It was awarded the medal at the World's Fair of ninety - throe* It has a record of 50 Years of Cures. Mow’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 for 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, Walding, Rinnan & 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. The Indianapolis News. You voted last fall, consequently are interested in the doings of the state legislature now in session in Indianapolis, To get a complete and detailed account daily of that body, subscribe for the Indianapolis News, delivered to any place in Rensselaer, at 10c per week. R. P. Johnson, Ag’t.n Jersey Bull For Sale. Twenty Dollars buys my thoroughbred yearling. Marion Adams.