People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1897 — $1 Worth of Seeds Free. [ARTICLE]
$1 Worth of Seeds Free.
The People’s Pilot three months and Farm. Field and Fireside three months. and twenty 5c packets of best seeds, all «utlS Quite a number of farmers from Newton county were in the city yesterday getting a quantity of milling done before the season of mud roads. Evangelist McHose, who assisted in conducting the meetings just closed in the M. E. Church, leaves today to take up a like work in Monon. W. M. Miles, of Wolcott vicinity, who purchased an eighty acre farm of Levi Reynolds a few months since, was in the city on business this week. Don’t send away for any book. Try at Meyer's Drug Stcre first. He has 1,000 good books, 25 cents to 35 cents each. Will get you any book you want. 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. F rank B. Meyer and daughter Thena. are enjoying the Mardi Gras festivities in New Orleans having started Sunday evening for a stay of several weeks, A young son 8 years old, of Alexander Hurley of Barkley township died last Friday evening after a short illness. Funeral services were held at Catholic church. Jasper Schofield liveryman of Brook was in the city yesterday with a notion of bringing his livery stock and business here in connection with one of our present stables. Mr. and Mrs. F. Monnett left for Evauston, 111., Monday morning, which they will mike their temporary residence. Mrs. J. A. Sharp accompanied them for a brief visit. Many cases of “Grippe” have lately ; been cured by One Minute Cough Cure, i This preparation seems especially j Adapted to this disease. It acts quicklv ; thus preventing serious complications : and bad effects ip which this disease j often leaves the patient. A. F, Long
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. Trustee Kanpke of Kankakee township is reported as quoting his people to be very much opposed to the big Kankakee drainage project; that 60 out of 63 are thus arrayed. Geo. Kessler of De Motto, who has been very sick for about five months, will move to Yalma with his aged wife to live wilh their daughter, Mr.--. M. E. Hinkle next week. Mrs. George W. Wolverton of Chalmers is visiting at the Home’ of J. G. Reynolds. Also Levi Reynolds a®d Mrs. Jacob Raub of the same locality spent Sunday at the same residence. J. H. Cox is now ready to furnish al citizens of Rensselaer with wood, feed, lime and bair. Prompt delivery to all part* of the city. Office and wood yard on Cornelia street, rear of post-office.
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 Minute Cough Cure taken early will ward any offfatal lung trouble. A. F. Long. Charles Nowels and family removed to Lafayette, where Mr. Nowels has a position in a furniture factory. Operator Robt. Johnson moves into the property thus vacated in the north part of town. Ihe Wolcott Enterprise reports six weddings last week. In justice to some estimable parents in our neighboring burg some Rensselaer people could furnish excellent reasons why there should have been another. Allen Louks and F. M. Goff of Aix had a lively runaway last Friday while coming to town. The tongue dropped out of the neckyoke and the team was only stopped after running about two blocks. A quantity of eggs wer# broken. 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.
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 W T itch Hazel Salve. It cures eczema and severe skin deseases. A. F. Long. The adjuster for the Phenix of Brooklyn settled in full the SSOO risk on the E. M. Bane's house, occupied by Jasper Kenton, within 36 hours after the fire occurred. The Building and Loan Association had a 8350 equity in the insurance. Farmers, as usual are speculating on probable damage to their wheat from the recent cold snap. Should their fears be realized they can accept it as one of Nature’s methods for holding down the “overproduction” to benefit the whsat raisers in some other region.
