People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1893 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Market Report.
Ducks. 7c. Turkeys, 9@loc. Chickens, 7c. Eggs, 22. Wheat, 55@58c. Oats, 27@29c. Rye, 37c. Hay, [email protected]. Cera, 35c. Eggs, 20c. Butter, 20c. Creamery butter, 32c. Hides 2i@3|.
Bargains, and nothing but bargains, at Hemphill & Honan’s. Fresh corn meal always on hand at Dexter & Cox’s. The Mascot Comedy Co. will be at the Opera House next Monday and Tuesday evenings, Jan. 30th and 31st. Beautiful music. Relined specialties. John J. Van Buskirk, of Nebraska, and Miss Bertha W. Paris, of Gillam township, were married last Saturday afternoon, Rev. J. G. Campbell officiating.
Miss Stella Moore, daughter of Sam Moore, of Pleasant Ridge, died Wednesday night of of eresypelas, the result of an abcess in the ear. Her age was 22 years. The wife of Eli Miller, of Valley City, Harrison county, gave birth to four children last Sunday. They were fully developed, but did not live. About a year ago Mrs. Miller gave birth to triplets. A man who is terribb. patriotic and brave, who is continually lighting the war over and over, when asked what regiment he fought in, said: "Well I was not in the war, but I called ore of my sons, ‘Grant’.” Representative Barnes has introduced a bill in the house prohibiting horse racing in this state during the months of December, January, February and March of each year. The bill is aimed at the Roby track. Manager Eger has been so fortunate as to secure another comedy company to play in our town. They will be at the Opera House Monday and Tuesday evenings. Costumes correct in every detail. Warner & Shead have just opened a new grocery in their now building on Van Rensselaer street. They will carry a complete line and solicit a share of your patronage. They will also carry a line of hardware.
Williams has a full line of goods at his store and can please you all in prices and styles.
A son of Postmaster Keiser, who was shot at Clinton. Mo., a fews weeks ago, has been visiting friends at Logansport and states that this father is recovering from his wound and expects soon to be as good as new.— Monticello Herald. The wolf hunt last Friday was a grand failure, not a wolf being seen. The hunters failed to turn put, as expected, and the circle was not complete. The officers arrived home early in the afternoon and were subjected to a great deal of guying.
Jay Williams carries the largest and most complete stock of carpets in town. Call and see samples. D j Nicholas, of Delphi, who was arrested at Goff’s restaurant on the charge of highway robbery some time since, has been sent to the state’s prison for three years. His trial took place at Delphi. He is now where he evidently belongs. Porter & Wishard are now in their new quarters in the Hollingsworth building and will be pleased to have all their old customers call. They will carry a much larger stock than formerly and in addition will carry a full line of clothing,
