People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1897 — CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. [ARTICLE]
CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.
Rye 25c. Corn 18c. Chickens 6c. Turkeys 8c —9c. Wheat 70c —75c. Best Hay $5.00—86.0. Oats, 12c for mixed, 13c —14c for white. We will accept wood on subscription. C. C. Sigler was at De Motto Monday. A full line of buggies and surries carried by Robert Rant le, “no cheap jobs handled.” Don’t forget Mrs. Imes tire sale of millirery. J. J. Hunt was in Chicago Saturday and Sunday. No. 1 white sc 3d oats for sale by M. I. Adams. All kinds of rubbers at Haley’s exclusive shoe store. E. F. Johnson of Hammond was in town Monday. Do not fail to see the pretty hats at the Meyer Sisters. Hon. I. D. Dunn came dawn fr6m the north end Monday. A. Lewis, the cigar manufacturer, was at De Motto Monday. Mrs. L. M. Imes spent last week with the milliners of Chicago. Stimson’s cheese, the finest full cream, mild and new, at John Eger’s. J. 11. Cox will sell you good wood for $3.00 per cord. Yard and office, north of post-office. Mrs. C. E. Hershman and Mrs. J. W. Douthitt spent week with relatives at Medaryville, returning last Saturday. Haley’s, the only exclusive shoe store, has the finest line gents patent leather footwear; suitable for Christmas gifts. M. &A. Meyer are preparing for a grand Millinery Easter Opening the prettiest hats ever shown. April 14, 15, 16 and 17.
E, H. Cormwall of DeMotte, house and sign painter, makes a specialty of sign advertising. Estimates furnished on application. Mr. and Mrs. Vance Collins have a delightfully interesting little girl, a real prima donna, which made her debut last Friday morning. 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. B. R. Harris and Mrs. C. W. Coen were in Indianapolis a few days last week visiting their sister, Mrs. Moore, who is in ill health. J. D. Lingo, head salesman in Ellis & Murray’s left Wednesday for West Baden Springs, to enjoy a much needed rest for ten days or two weeks. Don’t send away for a teacher’s bible; we have beautiful teachers’ bibles from SI.OO to SO.OO 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. C. E. Hershman went to Chicago Monday for millinery stock. Her trimmer Miss Grace Gee has been there about ten days studying the styles. J. H. Cnx is now ready to furnish all 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. John Putt of Newton county was in own Monday night, the guest of George Pumphrey. He was oil his return from a tiip to FraDcesville. Mr. Putt has a tine imported draft stallion for sale, at his farm north of Goodland.
A. Stimson and daughter, Miss Mary, of Stoutsburg, made an overland trip to Rensselaer last Friday, despite the frightful condition of the roads. Miss Stimson remained until Sunday the guest of her friend, Miss Mary Bates. That the boarders at the Hotel de Foster are well served we can severally testify, from having received with the compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Foster, a deliciously cooked duck with trimmings for our Sunday dinner. Mr. Foster is rebuilding and greatly enlarging his house, so as to accomodate bis rapidly increasing business. The house is conveniently located to the depot. Many casesof ‘Grippe” have lately, been cured by One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation seems especially Adapted to this disease. It acts quickly thus preventing serious complications and bad effects in which this disease often leaves the patient. A. F, Long.
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 off fatal lung trouble. , A. F. Long,
