People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Next Tuesday night is Hallowe'en. Judge ifealy is in Chicago this week taking in the sights at Jackson Park. Mrs. Sarah A. Fields, of luka, Kans., sister of John Adamson, is visiting her nephew and neices. A grand cloak opening on Wednesday, November Ist, at reduced prices. Chicago Bargain Store. We have a Webster’s unabridged dictionary at this office which will be sold at your own price. Simon Hochstettler, of Mt. Ayr, is erecting a grist mill at Morocco. This will be a help to that town. Mortgages were filed with the county recorder during the past week, to the amount of £lO,226.30. E. G. Haff, of Goodland, was here the first of the week, attending to business in the circuit court.
George Moss, of Waukegan, HL, was here the first of the week, circulating among acquaintances. The rich are wealthy, but their money goes no further at Laßue Bros’, than the poor man’s money. A. R. Richling, the Monon agent at Lee, was here Tuesday, as a witness in the case of of Mittlinger vs. Casto. All cloaks delivered on same day of sale, November Ist. No waiting as in past years. Chicago Bargain Store. W. E. McCord, of Martinsville, Ind., was here the first of the week, looking after his farm interests in this county. C. E. Bird, who has been acting in the capacity of night operator at the depot has returned to his home jn Frankfort. The grand jury did not do much this term, but after a short session adjourned. Only two indictments were found. You can see every newest novelty from the city at the cloak opening, November Ist. Chicago Bargain Store. Have you been reading the . attractive weekly changes in »Ellis & Murray’s advertisement? Don’t fail to do so.
John Gregory, of Fowler, has a £5,000 damage suit on his hands for saying that Mrs. McClafflin lost £6O in a shell game. Charlie Hammond, who recently moved to Coats, Kansas, has received the principalship of the public schools of that place. Harry Cameron, of Chicago, has been here for the past few days. He is a conductor on the Duluth &. Iron Mountain railroad. John Makeever’s building occupied by the Chicago Bargain Store and Farmers’ bank, received a new coat of paint this week. H. E. Wade will move to Rensselaer, Ind. The News regrets to learn of his move, but wishes him success in his new location. —Lake Co. News.
James Welsh and wife, D. H. Yeoman and John Garriott, are in attendance at the state meeting of the F. A. &I. U. at Indianapolis, this week. Humphrey’s Specifics cure without drugging, purging or reducing the system, and are in fact and deed the soverign remedies of the world. ' There is some consolation in knowing that times are not so black as they are painted. Why, goods were never as cheap as they are at Laßue Bros’. Mr. I. C. Brook and family of Maxinkuckee, Ind., visited his cousins, Mrs. M. D. Chipman, Harry and Eunice Adamson a few days last week. Have you ordered all the reading matter you want for the winter? If not call at this office and we will take your name for any paper or magazine published. Some will say B. F. Ferguson can’t make you a loan, but call ahd see him. He has unlimited resources and capital from which to make loans. Six per cent interest at the end of the year. ,
