People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
? Good Bread Is something we all have a taste for. It ia an essential for a good meal. We bake nice fresh bread every day.. We also do all kinds of fancy baking. Good Bunch . - We also have a first-class lunch counter' in counestion with our bakery. Everything good) fresh and clean. Give us a call. LAKEY * THARP. Million & Martindale’s old stand, Rensselaer, Ind,-
C. C. Sigler is out after a severe illness. Alfred Thompson has returned from Battle Creek. Mich. Ray Thompson returned home from Michigan last Saturday. Theo. Haus has placed anew soda fountain in his restaurant. C. G. Austin, of Remington, made this office a call last Saturday. Go and see “Robinson Crusoe,” at the opera house tonight.
ra. . ’ x — , .—.—. :—~-i M THE PEOPLE’S PILOT. Makeever House Rensselaer, Ind. 8: E. Yeoman & Son, - Proprietors, Largest house In the tcwa. Tnrfee sample r.Qoms on first floor. Kates reasonable. l-321y Churdi Directory. PK&KYTERIAN . CHURCH. Rev.. E. liuech pastor. SanbdtW Hoiipol, Sunday at 9:30 a. m.. 1). E Hollister. Sup L. {’ret'efiing service at 10:45 a. m.. and 7p. in. V. P. S. O. E. at 2;30 p. tn., Chase Kelley, Pres. Ladles’ Industrial Society meets every Wednesday at 2 p. in.. Mrs. li. W. Porter, lures. Tlfo Ladies’ Missionary Society meets the last Wednesday nf each month at 2:30 p. io.. Mrs. T. J. McCoy, Pres. Prayer, praise and conference meeting every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Choir practice every Saturday at 7. p. in. Tlie public is welcome to all the regular churcli services. “fUINIT/Y M. E. CHURCH. Kov. It. D. Ut- * pastor. Sunday-scluool, 9:3'J a. in.. Jay W.WilliauiS, sunt. Vrpsjcnlm; every Sunday at 10:45 a. in. aiid 7:00 p. rr On,sr meeting, 11:45a. m., W. W. Wishard and aairiefi JO. Elynu, leaders. Epworth League, Sunday at (JIiJQ j, pp., 11. V. Weaver, president: Tuesday 110 7:56 p. m. rra/VT meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 o’clock. eHKisf TA> C.HtJltCll. Regular preaching every Sundtiy bv BJtfer J. L. Brady, at 10:45 a. in. and 7p. in. liible School at 9:30 a. M. Y. P. H. C. E. meeting, op. in. JilPior Endeavor meeting, 2:30 p. in. Bible Class. Thursday, 7. p. m. Free will baptist chukoli. i”ayer meeting every Tuesday night. Regular business meeting on the Saturday before the 4th Sunday in each month. Missionary baptist church. Sunday School at 9:30 p. m. Young People’s meeting at 6p.m. on Sunday. Regular prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7 o’clock.rtItIMITIIVR BAPTIST CHURCH. HcgTi rT lar preaching on the first, second and third Sundays of each mouth, by \Y. K. Ndwels. GTIUKCH OK GOD. Regular Preiiphing every four weeks bv Elder L. E. Conner.
A new walk has been built on the north side of the new school house grounds'.' W. A. Huff and Amzie fjaKue, together with their families, spent Wgnday in Re mi fig tori’.
C. W. Harner, the ]Wopfila ! f restaurant man of Remingtofi, was here last Saturday. A splendid rSln visited this place, Friday of last we€&: It did the corn “heaps” of good. The People’s Party central committee held ft meeting at the Makeever House, last Satiifday/ Mrs. S- L. Ensminger and Son, of Crawfordsville, are visiting Mrs. Lfidd Hopkins and family. Prof. DeVore, a phrenologist, lectured at the opera house the latter part of last week and the first of this.
'.Three hew dwellings are in the cddrse of construe'tidn neat' the depot, das. MdCofly has the contracts. Rev. T. F. Drake, of Lafayette, well known here, passed' through town last Saturday afternoon on his way to Chicago. 'The “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” show that played at Remington last week, went to pieces there.Part of the company was here last Saturday and Sunday. John King went to Lafayette, last Monday, te take part in a shooting tournament. He is a good marksman and will make his opponents look to their laurels.
Harry Wade, of Morocco, was in town last Monday. Mis* Grace Gee visited friends in Mo'.iticeilo, last Sunday. A base ball nine is being organized among the normal students. Fred Wayhiird, of Wolcott* spent Monday and Tuesday in Rensselaer. Another convention will be called by the Republicans of this district for the purpose of nominating a new candidate for congress. B. F. Ferguson is agent for Gaar, Scott & Co,’s steam engines and threshers and solicits correspondence. The show company with which Gus Phillips is travelling, will likely play here this fall, as they have asked Manager Eger for a date. Chase Kelley came home last week from Greentown, for a short stay. He is engaged in selling books and is making quite a success at it. Mrs. Holman, near Marlboro, gave a surprise party for her daughter, Lelia, last Saturday night. Forty young people were present and all report a grand time,
The Southers-Price Co. played a return engagement at Remington, last Wednesday evening, They gave “Ingomar,” and it Was highly appreciated, as was shown by the large audience present.
The “Models” went to Monti, cello, last Friday to play a game of ball with the local club of that place. The result was, our boys were scooped to the tune of 21 to 15. The boys say they could not have been treated better than they were during their short stay there.
In the crop report of the state of Indiana, as sent out by the Department of Agriculture, it says that the corn crop of Jasper county was never known to be better, and also shows that the average is far ahead of any other county in the state. What’s the matter with Jasper.
