People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
New millinery goods at Mrs. Lecklider’s. Subscriptions for the Nonconformist taken at this office. Only five more weeks of the World’s Columbian Exposition. Charlie Simpson furnishes the best of coal oil at your door for lowest prices. J. P. Hammond commenced teaching the Fair Oaks school last Monday morning. Mrs. J. W. Braddock and little daughter, of Remington, visited friends here last week. The enemies and traitors of this nation are shrewd enough to operate according to law. A hogshead of fluid, the kind used in the city’s chemical fire engine, was received this week. Bert Marion was at Remington last week acting in capacity of cashier of the Citizens’ Bank there. □The rich are wealthy, but their money goes no further at Laßue Bros’, than the poor man’s money. J. H. Green, of Remington, was in town last Saturday on business and madb this office a pleasant call. Buy your goods on the installment plan in payments of from 25 cents to $1 per week, of Clarence Lecklider. C. H. Erganbright, the veterinary surgeon, who has been a resident of this place, has removed to Delphi. October 9th is “Chicago day” at the World’s Fair, and the windy city is making elaborate preparations for a big time. C. Vanatta has moved here from Momence, 111., and has established a Singer sewing machine agency for this county. A new paper, styled “Now and Then,” is soon to be published at Medaryville, with A. R. Bradbury, of Chicago, as editor. Scarlet fever has been raging in the yicinity of Medaryville for the past three weeks, but at present the spread of the disease has been checked to a considerable extent.
