People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1894 — Farmers, Attention. [ARTICLE]
Farmers, Attention.
J. S. Barnes & Co., Remington, Ind., will pay you the highest market price for your hay and straw. Branch office Rensselaer, with Nowels Milling Co. The opera house was comfortably tilled last Friday evening, tn witness the presentation of “Robinson Crusoe,” by the Southers-Price Qp., assisted by our best local talent. Those who were privileged to attend speak in tho highest terms of the entertainment. The Healy Orchestra was a feature and they rendered some pleasing novelties in their usual good style. We are in receipt c>f a cotnpli mentary ticket to the Remington Fair, which occurs Aug. 29, 29, 30, 31. It is useless for us t i t ike a large up:. ■ > to fell you of its merits. It is a Jasper county organizat ion which should be sufficient evidence to v ou that it will pay you to spend at least one day with them. Don’t forget tho date. B. F. Ferguson, tv: jthor with his family, ■were driving home from Vaughn church, last Friday afternoon, when they saw a rattlesnake at the side of the road. His snakeship was quickly dispatched by B. F. and tho latter now carries as a memento tho rattles of tho vontile. A Some low dowm critter made a raid on the chicken yard of County Clerk Coover last Monday night and carried off some of his best stock. We advise tho thief to stay away from that place in tne future, if he wants to save trouble. Some fellow who had run short on cigars effected an entrance in the rear of. El Parcels’ barber shop last Sunday night and stole about 20) cigars. There wore sixty cents in the cash regester which he took with him also. Jasper county is certainly to lie complimented on tho excellent prospect for crops this year. A trip of 11') miles down the Monon road shows no better crops than we have right here in old Jasper. It woul I add to the appearance of the Halloran corner, if that old sheet iron and other miscellaneous truck was removed. It isn’t a very pleasant object to the eyes of visitors. Elder J. L. Brady left for his home in Pennsylvania last Sunday night and wilt remain there for a couple of weeks, visiting relatives and friends. Elder Clymer accompanied him. Rev. John O. Foster gave illustrated lectures at tho M. E church on Tuesday, Wed esday an 1 Thar: day evenings this week', under the auspicies of the Epworth League. The C. E. & I. and C. & I. C. are now moving all their trains through here on schedule time. Also a large number of extra through coal trains are running day and night. Rev. S. V. McKee, of Remington, will preach at the Huesby- ' terian church next Sunday morning and evening. AH are cordially invited. Miss Harrison, together with her Sunday-school class, of the M. E. church, picnicked at Peacock’s springs, last Wednesday. The Non^onf'’•m'st and the ! People’s Pilot from now unHl ' after the election, both for 35 (cents. Can you beat that. The “Models” go to Lafayette next week for a series of three games of base ball.
