People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Local Market Keport. Wheat. 55c. Oats. 27@29c. Rye, 35c. Hay, ?4.50<g*6.50. Corn, 33c. POULTRY. Spring Chickens, 6c. Hens, sc. Ducks, 6c. Turkeys, 8(8 9£c. Eggs, 20c. Butter, 20c. Creamery butter, 32c. Hides 2£<»3.

See Williams’ holiday chairs. A pound girl at Charlie Simpson’s Monday. Negro. Japanese and white dolls at Pendig’s in kid body, cloth or chima. Uncle John Makeever is building a tenant house on the lots east of the public square* You can’t get as new and nobby assortment of holiday goods as at B. F. Pendig’s. Alf Donnelly is in Chicago this week having one of his eyes operated upon. Photo, autograph and scrap albums in plush and metal backs at B. F. Pendig’s.

Anyone thinking of buying a new sewing machine can save several dollars by calling at this office. 4 The next meeting of Jasper Alliance will be held next Tuesday evening. Lbt all the members turn out. Prom now to Christmas is a very short time. Just long enough to go to Laßue Bros, and select a nice present. John Alter has bought out the confectionery and fruit business of Chas. Vick. Mr. Vick retains the news business. The ladies of the Presbyterian church are preparing for a chicken pie supper in the nei r future. Marriage licenses: James F. Ellis, Cora E. Westfall; Thomas Z. McMurray, Jennie Tackett; Arthur S. Parcels, Viola Holeman. Wanted.— To buy loaded on track, 100 cars of baled hay and rye straw. Will pay the highest •market price. Address C. C. Sigler, Rensselaer, Ind. Mr. Thomas McMurray, of Remington, and Miss Jennie Tacket, of this city, w r ere married by Rev. J. G. Campbell Tuesday afternoon at his rooms.

Silver table cutlery, jewelry etc., the balance of the Rossbaclier stock, accost, at John Eger’s; Here is you chance for bargains. Miss Rose Noland, who has been with Mrs. Lecklider for some time as trimmer, has returned to her home in Ft. W ayne. For Sale:—lGo acre farm 3 mile§ south of Rensselaer. Well improved, good buildings and t iled. For terms apply to Marion I. Adams, Rensselaer, Ind. Subjects at the Tabernacle next Sunday: Morning, “Conditions (f the Discipleship;” Evening. “Pure Speech.” All are invited to attend these services. Remember you can get the very finest Photos at Williams’ Art Studio. He has placed a new lense in his gallery and he is now prepared to do work in all sizes up to 14x17. Good old Santa. How we love him. Its really a pity that LaRue Bros, should carry a stock so large as to make Santa jealo is and t treat* n to go by our town without calling. Small in size, great in results: Be Witt's Little Early Risers. Best pills for Constipation, best for sick headache, best for .sour stomach. They never gripe. A. F. Long & Co.