People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1894 — Page 8
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Correspondence.
* • OLANO. HY SPECTATOR. John P -ost a good horse Sunday night. i'<• .M* it. Ayr, was in tnvnWi J. L. . , ■ i. will soon occu l'v the i Luce of 11. Bui gess. Mr. y.vu- i: V, of Fi. Wavm, is visiting his father for a fev days at this place. A carriage load of young people from this place visited a Rensselaer. Sunday. Quite a 1 :iuher of Goodlam sports a : ,1. d a game of bah at Tern j ’asl Sunday. r i he , .at: cal entertainmen given at ah: u.ry’s Hall, Mon day in'- .v;.v well attended. II i e ,i; . ..i r, and Mr. Kalesbac.c w» p near FiancesvilU to do so:- . o i.miug on Mr. J.'s fu.’-II lit -l--- . b arrners of mis vicinity repo; t aa unusually large oats crop. As mum: as HI bushels per acie has been -e ported. Mr. Miller, from near Ml. Ayr. had his eye severely in jured b , a stick living from the cylinder of a threshing machine H. Butler, who had his lei h'g broken some time ago by r tli ki uv o i iiorse, was up Sundae for the first time since the acc dent. If the delapidated old build in rtow occupied oy the post olliet had a new cost of paint it woul< improve the appearance of th old shell. H. lain, wlio had his let biiiy mashed a few days ato by a traction engine, is impro\ - ipg beyond the most sanguim expectations. Mrs. Chas. Crain, living <re and one-half miles south east c town, died Thursday and wr buried Friday. Services were hciu uu Lilt* iVi. E. church. F ted Noel, for a number i f years connected with the Hart lev warehouse, has been a wan ed the position as chief enginee t o ' o, e electric light plant. The mother and sisters of our city may man, who have been visiting him for a week or sc, r t imed to their home in Illin >is. Tuesday of this week. The -work on the brick huik'ing of A. D. Babcock is being pus ie ] as rnnM'v as i ossible and he hopes to have it done and ready lor occupancy oy the first ox jptem oer. Goodland appears to have a town board composed of grit for
■lost any emergency. But we are sorry to say they haven't the grit to cause the removal of that break water construction on Main street, called a hitching rack. Our city “dads” passed an ordinance at their regular meeting Monday evening, charging all street “fakirs” five dollars a day to do business on our streets. Why not make it >5500, gentlemen. The act would have been just as constitutional as the one you passed if anyone would take the pains to test it. But “what is everybody’s business is nobody's business.”
i'huScru liifanluni. That most dreaded summer complaint occuring mostly among 1 children from six months to thre years of age. is quickly cured by the use of Humphreys' Spe -i'ics 4 and 0. For sale by all drusrgists-25 ets. each.
GILLAM.
EY SHORTY. T lore is a rumor of a wedding in Gillum ere long. May and Jesse Fox, of Barkley were scon in our midst last Sunday. Mr. Buck, of Lafayette, is visiting lis sister, Mrs. Alphens Downey. The Epworth League at Gillain township was well attended last Sunday. D. B. Coppess, of Tipton, came home to attend the funeral o his uncle. Mi-s. Sarah Hovias, of Francessville, spent last week with Mrs. Downey. Michael Robinson has traded his pasture land for town property in Illinois. Nannie Miller, of Lebanon, Inch, is the guest of Lou Robinson, this week. Adam Coppess, one of Gillam's oldest and most highly respected citizens, died last week. Mr. an 1 Mrs. Chas. Robinson, of Medaryville, visited at the home of their parents, last Saturday and Sunday. The supper at Independence last Sat 11 day night was a success in every respect, and all had an enjoyable time. Rilla Osborne and Florence Robinson, who are attending normal at Rensselaer, spent Saturday and Sunday in Gillain.
Obituary.
Adam Coppess, son of Adam and Mary Coppess was born in Green Co., Ohi.>, March Bth, 1812. Died Aug. Bth, 189-1, aged 82 years and 5 months. He moved to Darke county,- Ohio, when 8 years of age; was married to Elizabeth Oliver April sth, 1888. From this union thei'o were born ten children,all of whom, except one, still survive. Father Coppess moved to Gillam township, Jasper Co.. Ind., in Sept., 1851, where he has since lived, lie; joined the M. L. church about 50 years ago and lias since tried to live a consistent Christian. For the past four and a hr if years he had been entirely blind, through these years of darkness! and through his last sickness, which continued for nine weeks, he was very com. and patient. He said he had lived long enough and was rea ly to go at the Master's cali. The funeral services were held at Independence chaple, conducted by Rev. Sebring, after which the remains were laid to rest in the cemetaiy.
Xottce of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice ;s hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between I. J. Porter and W - L - Wishard is this 14th day of July dissolved by mutual consent, Wishard retiring froin the business and that I. J. Porter assumes all debts to above date, of the firm. I. j. Porter. W. L. Wishard. The fres i oyster will soon take the pi me of ice cream.
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