People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Smoke the Mendoza cigar. 23?“ Subscribe for the Pilot. Peck's Bad Boy and his Pa at the opera house, to-night. Have Charley Simpson’s coal oil wagon to stop at your house. Read our.foffer on this page. Two papers for the price of one. Embroidery sale at | off, Saturday. Feb. 3rd. Chicago Bargain Store. Though not just as ordeerd, Sim Dowell says it is acceptable. It’s another boy. Marriage license was issued this week to John E. Liggett and Mary Isham. Good* skating was indulged in by those who enjoy the sport the latter part of last week. Editor Landis, of the Delphi Journal -was here last Saturday looking after his political fences. Miss Belle Hughey left last Wednesday for Brazil, where she will visit friends for an indefinite time. •

Warder, the $2,000 challenge female impersonator, in the celebrated serpentine dance, tonight at the Opera House. We can save you money on any paper or magazine .published if you are disiring to add more reading matter to your list. Mrs. Jacob Hurley died very suddenly, last Tuesday, at her home in Barkley township. She was about sixtji years of age. I have a black Spanish Jack I wish to sell, or I would trade for good cattle Or hogs. Charles S. Baker, Mt. Ayr, Newton, Co,, Ind. Miss Maude Clifford, of Chicago, was married this week, to James Casey, of that city. The bride is well known in Rensselaer. We suggest to our readers that they send for a sample copy of the Chicago Express, before completing lists of papers for coming year.

Rev. W. C. Cope, of Decatur, Ind., will preach at the Missionary Baptist church, next Sunday morning and evening. Everybody invited to attend. series of discourses on “The Sermon on the Mount” will be delivered at the Christian church at the Sunday paorning service during the next few weeks. 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 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. 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. Miss Virgie Austin is quite ill, resulting from an abcess which has formed on her side. It is thought that the abcess was caused by a bruise received while riding on her bicycle. Smiles, screams and roars greet the appearance of Evers & Cooper’s “Peck’s Bad Boy” Comedy Company. Calcium lights used all through the play at the Opera House to-night. 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. Business among traveling the i ater companies has been remarkably dull. Among the hundreds of companies that went forth early in the season with glaring bills and extiavagant press notices, but few are left'to tell the tale. The fire bell awakened our sleeping people last Wednesday morning about half past four o’clock. The cause of the alarm was the burning of Mrs. Wartena’s dwelling house, which was occupied by Sam Potts and family. The cause of the fire was a defective flue. The dwelling was a complete loss, but everything belonging to Mr. Potts, except his cook stove and a barrel of potatoes were saved.