People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1894 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Business was not very lively in town last Saturday. Country people were waiting for the 4th to do their trading. Buckeye binders and mowers at Collins & Randle’s. None beiter- made than these machines.
C. B. Harrold and wife attended the state encampment of the S. of V. at Kokomo last week. Lew Day’s residence on Cullom street is helping the appearance of things in that quarter. T. J. McCoy returned home from the races at Indianapolis and Columbus, last Tuesday. You can have the Pilot sent to any address from now until Oec. 1, for only 25 cents. Collins & Randle arc agents for the world renowned Buckeye binders and mowers. Felix French and family are now occupying their new residence on Cullom street. Some few freight trains have been moving on the Monon dur g ing the past day or so.
The normal opens next Monday morning and a good attend' ance is expected. Ezra Clark visited his son, Leslie Clark, and family in Redkey, last week. Miss Leathy Wright is visiting friends in Greencastle and Terre Haute. Will A. Mossier and family have returned from Thorntown last Tuesday. Miss Maude Ross, of Wiltshire, Ohio, is visiting Miss Bertha Martindale. Joe Sharp has placed a neat awning in front of his photograph car. Postmaster Honan has been on the sick list for several days. The Pilot from now until Dec. 1, for only 25 cents. Ed. Parcels was in Rose Lawn the first of the week. Get your binding twine of Collins & Randle. A new girl at John Medicus’, last Wednesday. Attend the Model Red Letter Sale.
