People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Next Tuesday is St. Valentine’s day. Six new subscribers was the Pilot’s record last Saturday. Go to Dexter & Cox’s for your coal. For a change we had another snow storm yesterday. Dexter & Cox will sell you pure buckwheat flour. A daughter at Conrad Hildebrand’s Monday morning. Subscriptions for the Nonconformist taken at this office. Wile Duvall lost a horse by death last Monday. Fresh corn meal always on hand at Dexter & Cox’s. Ben Hur at the Opera House Friday evening of next week. Subsciptions taken for any paper or magazine at this office. Marriage licenses: Samuel Parker, Jr., Cora B. Maxwell. All bakers recommend Butterfly flour. Sold only by Laßue Bros. B. A. Linville has moved with his family to Ohio, where he will engage in farming. Lovers of good bread should try Butterfly flour. For sale by LaRue Bros. Eggs at Crawfordsville are 40 cents a dozen, and chickens 11 cents a pound. A noby line of overcoats which are going at prices very low. R. Fendig. Miss Belle Hughey has been laid up for several days, the result of a sprained ankle. Dexter & Cox, at the feed store, will buy your buckwheat. Bring it in. C. E. Mills has moved his law office in the front room over the Citizens’ Bank. Blankets, yarns, flannels, in fact all winter goods in abundance. R. Fendig. Wm. Smith is building a carpenter shop near his residence in Leopold’s addition. A full line of sample carpets at J. W. Williams’ furniture store very cheap. Wm. Lamson, of Elm Creek, Neb., visited relatives here last week W. J. Imes is now helping his brother, Frank, in his drug store at Grand Crossing, Ill. There are twenty-one candidates for the New Castle post office. George Healey is now working in Sedalia, Mo., on the Gazette. B. F. Forsythe has joined his wife at New Philadelphia, Ohio, for a visit. Mrs. D. E. Hollister is cashier in the Chicago Bargain Store this week. Boarding by the meal, day or week at the World’s Fair restaurant, C. H. Vick, proprietor. Born, to John Kohler and wife, living on John Makeever’s farm, last Sunday, a daughter. Procure your reserved seats early for Ben Hur at the Opera House Friday evening of next week. Anyone thinking of buying a new sewing machine can save several dollars by calling at this office. W. R. Nowels will soon begin tearing up things at the elevator preparatory to the building of his new flouring mill.
