People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Local Market Report. ‘ Wheat 55c. Oats. 26@28c. Rye, 35c. Hay, [email protected]. Caro, 33c. f POULTRY. Spring Chickens, 6c. Hens, sc. Ducks, 6c. Turkeys, Bc. . Eggs. 20c. " Butter, 20c. Creamery butter. 32c. Smoke the Mendoza cigar. L. F. Hopkins has gone to Knox. Ind., to work in a bank. For a good smoke try the Safety cigar. McElfresh moved into hife \new house in Leopold’s addition Tuesday. . It is reliably reported that Bill Wood did a hard day’s work one day this week. Taken Up.—About November |bth, six head of Hereford cattle, consisting of four steers and two hipfers coming 2-year old. Owner 'can have 'same by paying charges and calling on Chas, Arnold. Blackford, Ind. So far as the footpads, burglars and highwaymen of Chicago are concerned, they are having things so easy just at present that there can not be much excitement for them. A sure thing tal es the life out of any business. If the police would vary the monotony of killing and clubbing - innocent men by breaking the head of a thief occasionally, existence in that town would take on a livelier aspect. Fine assortment of dress goods, in all fabrics and, shades, with trimmings to match, at the Columbus, at marvelously low prices for Leopold is bound to do the business.
An exchange duns its readers in the following style: “Dear reader, if you are owing us anything on subscription now is a most opportune time to come in and square up. A long, dreary winter is before us, our coal bin is almost empty, the patches of ou> pants are growing bigger with each succeeding week while the wolf stands grinning at our door, ready to claim us as his victim. Seriously, friends, the dollar would come in mighty good play just now.” The clerk has been doing a rushing business during the past week. The following marriage licenses have been issued since our last report: Charles A. Bowen, Barbara E. Chupp; August Rosenbaum. Hilda Shultz; Albert A. Davis. Rebecca J. Byers; Edward Maxwell. Jennie Gertrude Brewster; Nelson N. McGinnis, Ada S. Wood; Lincoln Flake, Carrie J. Timmons, and one issued to a ccupie of tender years who says •■please don't publish this week.” The state convention of the Young People’s Society of Christian Endeavor met at Fort Wayne last Friday. TwO thousand. delegates, representing . twenty Christian denominations, enjoyed hospitable entertain- ' ment in the Ft. Wayne homes. For three days these young people feasted on good speeches, music, etc. Dr. McKaig, of Cilbneapolim Mr. McNeil,' of C. lie .igj. Mr. Wish ard and Mr. fspeere. of New York, added much to the interest and enthusiasm of the meeting. Indiana is • a;ive and received high compliments from those who 'are attending conventions of other states. From point of number of,societies, the Christian church , "leads in the state with two hundred and eighteen, followed by the Presbyterians . with two hundred and sixteen. The next state convention meets in Terre Haute. The Y. P. S. C. E. is the'movement of the nineteenth century. Rensselaer is to have
