People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1893 — TO THE PUBLIC. [ARTICLE]
TO THE PUBLIC.
With this issue of the People’s Pilot, the readers of its heretofore interesting columns, will kindly note the change in the management and local departments of this paper, which has been so ably and successfully managed by my predecessor, Mr. Leslie Clark, and we take this epportunityof thanking him for his many, courtesies extended in transferring the business and social interests of this paper to our hands, To the patrons, we wish to say that it will be our aim to keep the Pilot at the head of the line and in every way contribute to make it the best paper in Northwestern Indiana, soliciting the aid and help of every reader and friend of the paper in trying to keep it in the successful route upon which it has already taken its course, w T e remain, Respectfully,
C. B. HARROLD.
Tobacco and cigars at Vicks. J. W. Douthit is at Knox on legal business. Cash buys a big pile of goods these days at Laßue Bros’. nA. E. Purkey has been appointed post master at Morocco. Advertised letters: Mr. W. Aarvey, Miss Mary Cover, Miss Lizzie Wilson. To lovers of good bread, try Butterfly flour, at Laßue Bros’, cash grocery. The frost last week in this vicinity, did more damage than was first thought. The finest line of new clothing in town at panic prices. Chicago Bargain Store. Hemphill & Honan are selling out to quit business. Now is the time to get bargains for cash. The Hamilton-Marvin Comedy Company, that played here week before last is at Goodland this week. Dr. Man-o-wa wants to see you if you are sick at the Makeever House on Wednesday, September 20th. Going to swear off! Well, if you swear off paying high prices you will then trade at Laßue Bros’, cash grocery. The anvil in Ike Glazebrook’s shop is again having its old accustomed ring, for Squire Casor is back there hard at the prge. Dr. Man-o-wa tells you of all our aches and pains without sking a single question. See 1 lim at the Makeever House on W ednesday, September 20. Charlie Rush, of Newton county, and Alvin McCurtain, of Fair Oaks, ran a 100-yard foot race for a purse of £BO last Saturday in Rensselaer. Rush was the victor.
