People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1894 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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11l the Cincinnati Enquirer of last Wednesday, we hote the hasty departure of one Allen Gray* of Remingtoh* who leaves behind many creditors. He al--80 turned out a forger* having used the hames of several prominent citizens in order to obtain money. His whereabouts is unknown The new engineering building at Purdue University burned to the ground last Tuesday night. It was dedicated only last Friday, and cost SIBO,OOO. So far as ascertained there Was but $35, - 000 insurance on the structure. The cause of the tire was from an explosion of natural gas. There are but few papers n the country that can rake open the festering cussedness of old party schemers equal to the Chicago Express. If you are not a subscriber send for a sample copy then let us order it for you. Taken with the Pilot it will cost you $1,40 for both. We have lately added a nice line of colored inks for fine job printing. Our prices are lower than you can get in Chicago. We print anything you need. Come in and get our prices. Mrs. W. W. Taylor, of South Dakota, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCoy. The latter tendered Mrs. Taylor a reception and card party on Tuesday evening of this week. B. F. Ferguson is loaning more money on real estate than any other firm in Jasper or Newton counties. Call and get his terms before you arrange with any one else. The post office squabble is still squabbling. It is a still hunt on all sides. Our editorial friend of the Sentinel seems to be saying nothin’ and sawin’ wood. 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 The burning out of a flue in Parcel & Wade's barber shop last Wednesday evening, brought out the fire department. No damage was done. Geo. Luse and Chas. Beatty, of Crawfordsville, who have been here several days making photographic views have returned home. Without doubt, last Wednesday night was the coldest of the season. The theromometer registered thirteen below zero at 8 o’clock, P. M. Epworth League Secial at Mrs. J. F. Warren’s, Saturday evening, admission 10 cents. Everybody invited. A social party was given to the young folks at Grant Warner’s home on last Wednesday evening. Park Wright has purchased C. C. Sigler & Son’s undertaking department,