People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1894 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Sallie Rawlings is lying at the point of death with that terrible disease, consumption. Clowery Bros, began the task of filling the ice houses of this place Tuesday morning. The ice is about nine inches thick. Mrs. T. E. Allison’s mother died at the home of her daughter last Saturday. The remains left here on the noon train Monday for Winamac for interment. Mr. Jacob Hensler and Miss Annie Ford were married last Thursday night, making at least lour weddings of Remington people in two weeks. Who is next?. Little Henry, the small son of John Phelps, had the fingers of his right hand so badly crushed in the gearing of a feed cutter that amputation of two of his fingers was necessary. The little fellow was all alone in his father’s hardware and implement store when the accident occurred. The hand was caught in the cogs and the machine stopped when he turned it backward with his free hand, and then went outside and gave the alarm. 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 vou. Taken with the Pilot it will cost you §1,40 for both.

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