People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Uncle Davy Nowels was the recipient of a large deer from Colorado last week. It was a Christmas gift from his 'son E. C. Nowels.
Mr. Arthur M. Bailey and Miss Flora V. Sayler, of Hanging Grove township, were married by Rev. Hawkins at the Comer House Wednesday afternoon. I will loan you money from the Aetna Life Insurance Co. at 6 per cent for five years with the privilege of running the same. B. F. Ferguson. In addition to the restaurant Chas. Vick will put in a complete stock of groceries and confectionery. He will be found at King’s old stand. If you W’ant a self heating bath tub, one of the best, Mosely’s patent, I will sell it to you on the installment plan, if you want it that way. B. F. Ferguson. Subjects at the , Tabernacle next Sunday: Morning, “The New Year;” evening, “The Universal Brotherhood of Man.” All are invited.
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. John Rockefeller has just given another $1,000,000 to help endow the Chicago University. This makes $3,600,000 which he has given for this purpose. Alliance people are cordially invited to call and examine goods and prices at the Columbus. Everything lower than the lowest.
George W. Caster and Miss Josephine Sutton were married at the residenceof the officiating clergyman, Rev. Hinds, in Milroy township, Wednesday evening of last week. Ralph Fendig received a supply of lettuce, new potatoes, radishes, cabbage and other garden truck, Monday, picked from the garden of his son-in-law in Georgia.
Williams has the largest display of rocking chairs in the Grand Army Hall over his store ever brought to Rensselaer. Call and see them and I know you will buy one or more.
A. McCoy will give another big sale of milch cows, stock steers, bulls and stock ewes at Marlboro, Friday, January 6th. As usual free lunch will be served on the ground. B. F. Ferguson will build himself a fine two story frame cottage in the spring on the lot south of his old residence across the ditch. The building will be a handsome structure. John Casey gave an oyster supper Christmas eve at Blackford to thirty young people, who spent the evening in playing old time country plays and other amusements. A fine assortment of dress goods in all fabrics and shades, with trimmings to match, at the Columbus, at marvelously low prices, for A. Leopold is bound to do the business If you have a house to rent or want to rent a house; if you have a property to sell or want to buy, come and see me. We are doing lots of business and no doubt can suit you. B. F. Ferguson,
Christmas trees were given at the Presbyterian, F. W. Baptist, Methodist and Christian churches Christmas eve. Appropriate literary exercises were given at each place before distribution, of the gifts. The Presbyterian church was handsomely decorated with evergreens from one end of the church to the other. The cantata at the Methodist church was very interesting.
