People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
P OD B S OR ASSISTANT WILL BE AT HHFF’S JEWELRY STORE, Rensselaer, Saturday and Monday, March 18 and 20. And will adjust the Crystal Lenses to correct above defects. Everyone should avail themselves of this rare opportunity, and call and see the Professor. -No charge fur examination of eyes.
Perry Lewis, of Illinois, was in town Monday. Frank Sunderland has moved to Englewood. Subscriptions for the Nonconformist taken at this office. Twelve persons in the cast at the Opera House to-night. Sim Dowell is building a large new residence north of town. Subsciptions taken for any paper or magazine at this office. Judge Healy made a business trip to Lafayette Monday. Commissioners’ court meets next Monday. Smoke the Mendoza cigar. For sale everywhere. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long and F. J. Sears spent Sunday in Chicago. All bakers recommend Butter-fly-flour. Sold only by Laßue Bros. George Strickfaden has moved into the property bought of Joe Hardman. Lovers of good bread should try Butterfly flour. For sale by Laßue Bros. Mrs. E. N. Hfland is visiting relatives in Rensselaer this week." A full line of sample carptes at J. W. Williams’ furniture store very cheap. The *new school building was thrown .qpen for the inspection of visitors last Friday afternoon. Marriage licenses: Clarence Terrell, Iva F. Silvers; Albert L. Sayers, Minnie B. Bierley. Work on the* foundry buildings began this week. Eight hands are at work on the building.
Anyone thinking of buying a new sowing machine can save several dollars by calling at this office. Charlie Crosscup has purchased the house adjoining the residence of Mrs. Julia Healey on the north. Frank Osborne has sold his property on Weston street to Leslie Clark, who will shortly occupy it. Isaac Glazebrook went to Chicago last week and bought new machinery for his blacksmith shop. Advertised letters: Miss Lil- ' lie Harris, Mr. G. W. Maxwell, Mr. Jasper Spain, Mrs. Jennie Schrist. John Wolff, of Milroy township, will have a public sale of stock and farm machinery next Thursday, March 9th. For Sale. — Young horses, mares, wagons, harness, harrows and plows. Call on A. Leopold, at the Columbus. Mrs. Chesebrough, of Kentj land, has purchased a lot in Leopold’s addition, and will erect a fine residence thereon. John Graves, of Wheatfield, has bought two lots in Leopold’s addition. It is understood that Jie will build and move here.
