People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. H. Perkins had a nice young horse to drop dead last Saturday afternoon, near Collins & Saylor’s mill. Heart disease was the cause of its death. He would have sold it in a few days had it not have died. For Sale.— 7 good cows, 3 have calves by their side, and the other 4 will have calves in 2 weeks. Call £>r, address Fred Krceger, Kniman, Ind. Advertised letters: Mrs. Mary E. Clark, Mrs. L. W. Candler, Miss Sarah Elizabeth. Mrs. Mary Lakey, E. D. Saunders. Rev. B. F. Ferguson will preach at the F. W. Baptist church on next Sunday evening. All are cordially invited. B. F. Ferguson has the bes; and most direct source to obtain money for you of any loan agent in the country. Do not fail to call on the Meyer Sisters for your stylish millinery and dress making at Ralph Fendig’s old stand. We will not look for profits, but customers, linen sale day, March 3rd. Chicago Bargain Store.

Sheldon Smith, secretary of of Newton county Alliance, called at this office Tuesday. A. C. Chaney, of Russiaville, came over on business Monday, and returned Wednesday. Don’t forget that D. H. Yeoman & Son can supply your wants for hard lumber.

Several of our young people attended the ball at Montice.io, last Tuesday night. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Hollingsworth, a fine boy, on last Saturday. Several new dwellings will b erected here during the coming summer.