People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
f, -4sdgc’’ Hbaly, well known to Otlf as a fellow well met, has a vslitawte bbllhction of old relics, which hie very hjghly. , In looking Stough 1 ©bijection we notice a German 20 pfbWfiig piece ofl I'B/s;* a Spanish silver cbiff bearihg the date of 1804, under the rqgff fn Carolos IIII; a copper 2 orelpiece qf 1874; a Canadian ha’pemy of 1845; a Canadian cent of a Canadldfi dime of. 1891; a Belgium i cent, copper piec'd, 18$2l In the way of the United States toiffs we found he had a silver half dollar of 1820; a Columbian half dollar of 1892; 2-cent piecei of 1865, 1866; silver dimes dated 1838, 1839, 1845; a half dime of 1856; large copper cents of 1838, 1842; a small copper cent of 1863; eagle cent of 1857; two bronze and one aluminum World’s Fair medalsj one Washington and Benj. HarfisOn medal; gold ore from California; copper and silver ore; a Chicago Day World’s Fair souvenir ticket; ahd the most valuable of all there is a ten cent shinplaster. Mr. Healy is very proud of these bld timers and no doubt could realize pretty well on some if he should consent to sell theiri.
One of Rev. Peter Hinds’s old friends remarked the other day that he imagined he could hear those old cows, that Peter took down into the territory last fall, approvingly bawl when Peter .ells them they will soon start back with him to the green pastures of Jasper. Mr. Hinds has *iven us two very interesting etters for which he has our sincere thanks whether the cows come back with him or not.
The following are the officers ::or the ensuing term that were elected by Iroquois Lodge I. O. O. F. at their last regular meeting N. G., T. J. Sayler; V. G., W. M. Hoover; Sec., J. F. Antrim; Treas., Alfred Collins; Trustees, A. Collins, M. B. Alter, J. R. Vanatta; Delegate J. F. Warren.
Speaking for ourselves, we are always glad to pick up the Chicago Express, now edited by Henry Vincent, for the pointers it furnishes bearing directly upon our movement. We have secured a clubbing rate that will save our friends money by taking the Express with the Pilot.
Parties desiring farm loans will consult their own interests by calling on or writing to F. J. Sears & Co., at the Citizens’ State Bank, Rensselaer, Ind. Their terms cannot, be beaten and the commissions charged are low.
Notice to Blacksmiths. Al orders for blacksmith coal sent to C. W. Coen will be filled promptly.
