People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. J. Purcell, of Pittsburg, Pa., is now Ihe night agent at the Monon depot. Joe Hammond dismissed his school at Fair Oaks Tuesday, that he might take in the sights at the World’s Fair. Louisville, Ky., sent seven hundred of her school children to the World's Fair last week. They returned over the Monon, last Saturday and Sunday. Charley Simpson has embarked in the coal oil and gasoline business and is running a wagon to supply his customers Give him a call. Mrs. Harry Wade and son George, are here from Hammond, and are at present visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Yeoman, east of town. Have you any books, papers or magazines you want bound? The Pilot will take your periodicals and have them bound in first class style at lowest prices. If you pay £1.50 down we will hold your cloak 10 days for the balance, from the day of opening. Wednesday, November Ist. Chicago Bargain Store.
Mrs. Lecklider desires us to say that she will continue her millinery opening Thursday. Friday and Saturday of next week. Please remembei’ this. Advertised letters: Miss Nellie Gray, Miss Clara F. Jones, Mr. James Keister, Mrs. C. W. Ogborn, Miss Maud Swarts,* Miss Luretta Thompson, Mr. Frank Teeple. A large stock of every style of cloaks, capes and jackets will be brought from the largest house in Chicago for the opening, one day only, November Ist. Chicago Bargain Store. If you can afford to be annoyed by sick headache and constipation, don’t use De Witt’s Little Early Risers for these little pills will cure them. A. F. Long & Co. Mrs. Henry Wood returned from Chicago, Thursday of last week where she has been under medical care for several weeks. She was greatly benefited during her stay there. The industrial society of the Presbyterian church will give a Halloween social at the residence of M. L. Spitler,on Tuesday evening, Oct. 31st. Admission 10 cents, supper 15 cents. A state base ball league has been formed for next year and will include the towns of Goshen, Elkhart, South Bend, Mishawaka, Valparaiso, Fort Wayne, LaPorle and Hammond.
We could not improve the quality if paid double the price. De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve is the best salve that experience can produce, or that money can buy. A. F. Long & Co. A farmers’ institute will be held at Rensselaer, on January 25th and 26th, 1894. An interesting program is being prepared and it is thought that this one will eclipse others held in the past. Spencer Vick, formerly of this place, but now r of Chicago, was married October 18th, to a young lady from Wisconsin, whose name we were unable to learn. They will shortly visit the former’s parents here. The novelty of seeing a woman going into one of our saloons in broad day-light, calling for a glass of beer, drinking it, put down the cash and walk out, interested those who saw jier the first of the week.
F. J. Sears & Co., successors to Dwiggins Bros.’ &. Co., are in the field prepared to loan money cheaper than the cheapest. Consult your interest and do not fail to call on them before borrowing elsewhere. 18-4 U The attendance at the World’s Fair this week from this place and surrounding country, "was not so great as in the past, but there were quite a number who went up to see the world’s greatest show. We have received a large number of extra copies of the American Farmer and Farming News, which we would like to distribute among our subscribers. Call and get a copy. This is the paper we are offering as a premium to the Pilot. Read the offer we make you in another column.
