People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fred Bach, of Lafayette, is forking in Bob Phillips’ barber shop. Bohn —To Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Clarke, on last Saturday evening, a girl. The Southers-Price Co. played “Faust” to a good audience in Remington, last Friday night. A number of teams from Hammond arrived here Monday, wanting to work on the gravel roads.
Advertised letters: Miss Clary M. Stone, Wm. Potts, Mr. Jacob Wright, Mrs. Carrie White.
Bruce Pierson left Wednesday for Chicago where he expects to work at his tracts, t-hat of a cigar maker.
Work on the gravel roads has b«en resumed. It was somewhat delayed by the great railroad strike.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Harrold w£ftt to Spencer last Tuesday to attend tftd funeral- of Mr. Harrold’s nephew.
Sergt. Bruce Pierson, of the t. N. Qi, returned from Chicago Thursday of last week, his regiment having been Ordered home from the strike.
Company “M” of the I. N. G. r of which Bruce Pierson, of this 1 place, is a member, received a grand reception on their return home ffoiri Chicago'. Lost—A cuff button, fop of which was made of a $2.50 gold piece and bottom 1 made of #1 gold piece. For rettifjtf of same I will pay $2 reward. J.- E. Spitler.
The sweefe'4'f and most pleasant homes can be presided by purchasing one of Leopold’s South Addition lots at a very low price Uriel on easy terms. A. Leopold, propriety Office at the “Model” store.
Ti: Turner, of Kankakee township, is fitting fourteen hundred acres of meadow this year. This gentleman surely has a severe attack of hay fever. Excepting L. C. Rockwell, Mr. Turner is the oldest settler in in bis township. He has fought fitter* Snakes and frogs, ditched and mowed for ss' year's in that wet, wild county and at last has lived to see the sloughs turned into beautiful meadows and the quagmires into waving corn-fields.
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.
To the Public: The Epworth League has engaged the Rev. J. O. Foster, D. D., of Chicago, one of the prominent members of the Rock River Conference, to deliver three illustrated lectures, beginning Tuesday evening, July 31. Dr. Foster uses the Chicago Model Stereoptican (with oxy-hydrogen light), said to be the finest instrument manufactured. He has a splendid outfit, and from what I personally know of Dr. Foster and his work, I do not hesitate to encourage the expectation of a delightful and instructive entertainment. No one can fail to enjoy the beautiful scenes he throws upon the canvas. D. Utter.
