People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Publifi Speaking. Hon. J. W. Swan, of Benton county, will speak at the following places: F*air Oaks, Monday evening, September 10. Kniman, Tuesday evening, September 11. DoMotte, Wednesday evening, September 12. Wheatfield, Thursday evening. September 13. Hershman, Walker township, Friday evening, Sept. 14. Egypt, Jordan tp., Saturday evening, Sept 15. Among the mast noted of American pianists are Mme. Carreno, Mme. Rive-King, Mme. Bloomfield Zeisler and Miss Birdie Bly. Miss Bly is the youngest artist in the list but shows marked signs of exceptional genius, with promise of a brilliant career.—New York Sun.
There will be a trial of the Monnett Automatic Threshing Machine, at the threshing machine works in Rensselaer, on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 13, for threshing machine men and others who have expressed a desire to see it running.
There were a few “fakirs” on the street last Saturday, but they were not in any way connected with the circus, but have been working the fairs. Several of them remained here over Sunday and. left on Tuesday for the fair at Francesville.
The sweetest and most pleasant homes can be provided by purchasing one of Leopold’s South Addition lots at a very low price and on easy terms* A. Leopold, proprietor. Office at the “Model” store.
The faithful old black horse, that for so many years has been the moving power in the Robinson lumber yard, has at last laid his burden down, is now “from harness free.” John L. Nichols arrived Monday, from drought parched Nebraska with five hundred stock hogs which he is selling out in job lots to farmers. Dr. H. J. Kannal, veterinary surgeon, will be in Wheatfield on Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 17 and 18. Office at Fendig’s drug store. On Thursday, Sept. 18th, the Monon will run a cheap excursion to Chicago. Rate for round trip from Rensselaer 90 cents. W. H. Beam.
Bert Bartoo is laying off from his work on the Republican, this week, on account of sore eyes. Joe Reynolds is working in his place. Wm. L. Davis and Laura L. Miller, Korah A. Parker and Bessie G. Makeever have been granted marriage licenses. B. F. Ferguson is agent for Gaar, Scott & Co.’s steam engines and threshers and solicits correspondence. Henry O. Harris & Co. have added a new screw door safe of the latest pattern to their banking institution.
The 16 months old child of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Yeoman, of Pleasant Ridge, was buried last Wednesday. W. E. Overton always furnishes nobby vehicles and safe horses to his patrons when they want to drive. Call for a sample of my own make vanilla. It is guaranteed B. F. Fendig, Druggist. If you want a nice lunch, call at Lakey & Sayler’s. Birdie Bly at the opera house, tonight.
