People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MEETING For Men Only. —AT THE—TABERNACLE, NEXT SUNDAY, 3 P. M. Christian Principles in Business, C. W. Coen. "Our Bodies” (concluded) Dr. I. B. Washburn. Sermon, B. E. Utz.

Come and be benefited. County meeting Saturday of next week. Go to Dexter & Cox’s for your coal. Subscriptions for the Nonconformist taken at this office. Dexter & Cox will sell you pure buckwheat flour. Subsciptions taken for any paper or magazine at this office. Bert Hudson, of Hammond, was in town last Saturday. Fresh corn meal always on hand at Dexter & Cox’s. John Hodshire is once more a resident of Rensselaer. Building and Loan pay day to-morrow atM. F. Chileote’s law office. Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe have returned from their Ohio visit. All bakers recommend Butterfly flour. Sold only by Laßue Bros. Mrs. H. V. Weaver, of Wolcott, is visiting parents in Rensselaer. Lovers of good bread should fry Butterfly .flour. For sale by LaRue Bros. Advertised letters: Mr. Thomas Webivoetan, Miss Emma Schroer. Nine new yearly subscribers since Monday is our record this week. Mr. Latham, of Mt. Ayr, will move into the Bert Hudson property next month. Two good show cases for sale cheap by C. H. Vick, at the World’s Fair restaurant. Assurances are given that work on the new mill will begin within a week. A full line of sample carpets at J. W. Williams’ furniture store very cheap. Miss Lizzie Faris, of Gillam , township, is visting friends in Rensselaer this week. Blankets, yarns, flannels, in fact all winter goods in abundance. R. Fendig. Born. —Last Saturday, boys to S. P. Thompson and wife, a 12 pounder, and to G. W. Gauthier and wife. Anyone thinking of buying a new sewing machine can save Several dollars by calling at this office. Thompson Bros. added the third Remington type writer to their office this week. It is a fine instrument. Underwear —you need underwear for the winter. We’ve got a fine line just opened. Give us a call. R. Fendig. Postmaster Rhoades received a full line of the various denominations of the Columbian stamps last week. T. J. McCoy and wife attended a banquet at Indianapolis given by the Scottish Rite Masons last Friday evening. Rev. H. V. Weaver closed a revival at Wolcott Sunday evening, which resulted in 110 accessions to the church. There will be a free patent medicine show at the Opera House one whole week, beginning Wednesday, March 8th. Always sign your name when writing anything for publication or your communication will not be noticed. Your name will be kept secret.