People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1894 — Feed and Boarding Stable. [ARTICLE]
Feed and Boarding Stable.
I wish to announce that I an, now located in the barn formerly occupied by Robert Randle, and am making feeding and boarding horses a speoialty.- I also have a few livery rigs to let at reasonable prices. Please give me a call. W. E. Overton. • I have for sale a first class binder, brand new and thorough ly guaranteed in every respect, which I will sell at S9O cash or good notes. I only have one bargain of this kind and first come first served. B. F. Ferguson.
W. H. Nelson, who is in the drug business at Kingville, Mo., has so much confidence in Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy that he warrants every bottle, and offers to refund the money to any customer who is not satisfied after using it. Mr. Nelson takes no risk in doing this because the remedy is a certain cure for the diseases for which it is intended and he knows it. It is for sale by F. B. Meyer, Druggist. Edwin Southers. the capable and painstaking actor, together with the remainder of his company, have decided to remain in Rensselaer, until after the strike is settled. It has already caused them a great deal of on account of being unable to fill dates ahead, and they will remain with us until matters are adjusted more satisfactorily. Hon. M. L. Spitler was to have been one of the speakers at DeMotte on the 4th, but he was taken seriously sick the day before and and was unable to fill the appointment. He is able to be out again.
The Sunday-school classes of Miss Clara Reeves and Miss Grace Gee of the Christian church picnicked in Nagle’s grove, last Tuesday. Mortgages to the amount of $5,425 have been filed with the county recorder since our last report. Attend the Model Red Letter sale. All summer goods must be sold to make room for our fall stock. Remember you can get the Pilot from now until December Ist, for only 25 cents.
I John Kin" went down to [ Monon on the Th an 1 opened | the eyes of lbw hr shots bj - out 25 birds in tin 25. In the five score he shut there wore none of them less than 20 out of-25. It. is needless to say that lie carried away a greater bulk of the prizes offered. The Ladies Literary Society will give their regular .monthly entertainment this evening at the residence of S. P. Thompson. An elaborate program has been arranged. Luncheon will be served at 6 p. in. The town council have "rented Ellis & Murray a permit to erect a building between Jas. Morgan’s barber shop and Lakey & Tharp's bakery. It will bo constructed principally of iron. In our mention of the organization of the Epworth League chapter at the Osborne school house, last week, we should have had Miss Rose Lutz as treasurer, instead of Dan Robinson.
Will Tharp and Joe Lakey have purchased Milliron & Martindale’s bakery and restaurant. The boys are well known to our citizens and are deservin'.' - of patronage. Give them a can. George Mitchell return. ; d home last Saturday. He has been spending his vacation s uce the close of the Indiana University with friends in the eastern part of the state. “Ingemar” at the opera house Saturday evening, by the South-ers-Price Co. You will miss it 1 by not attending. Seats on: sale at Long’s drug store. The section men are laying a, new switch at the depot for the < accomodation of cars loaded with gravel for the roads here. B. F. Ferguson is agent for Gaar, Scott & Co.’s steam engines and threshers and solicits correspondence. Another game of ball the “Models” and the Jewell club is being talked of. It will be for “blood.” Ellis Jones, of Carpenter township, the Populist candidate for sheriff, was with us on the 4th,.
The thirteen-yoar-old son of Thos. Crockett met with quite a lainful accident last Mondav. j lie was helping to unload some ay from a wagon, and in some way caught his hand in the pulley of the fork, and tore off two of his lingers and otherwise injured both of his hands. Dr. Alter dressed the wounds and at last reports the boy is doing well. Mary A. Downer has tiled papers with the county clerk asking lor a divorce from her husband Prank Downer. She alleges failure to provide, jealousy and drunkenness as causes for the action taken. He accuses her of immoral conduct toward other men, etc. The parties reside in Keener township. Renssoln has to have her beer. Si?* can’t well exist without it. "'i: > strike has cut a great figure in the transportation of that amber fluid to this place. So much so that one of our saloon men sent a team to Laiayette last Sunday for a wagon, load of the beverage. We now have our beer.
The biggest part of Sun Bros. icus was on the bills. It was a very small affair, although the performance was reasonably good. This is a hard year on circus people. Several small ones have stranded in this slate this early in the season. The owners of Rensselaer Wilkes should certainly feel p ond of his records at Indianapolis and Columbus, Ohio. He captured first money at both places in the races that he was entered for. Wo go to press too early for a report of the ball game which took place yesterday afternoon between the “Bankers and Brokers" and the “Business Men.” Miss Mary Belle Purcupile gave a pleasant progressive cinch part}’ at her home last Saturday to a number of her friends. C. B. Landis, of the Delphi Journal, was here Thursday of Ilast week. He spoke at DeMotte on the 4th. Attend the Model Red Letter Sale.
