People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1894 — Populist Speakings! [ARTICLE]
Populist Speakings!
Hon. Phil. Rappaport, of Indianapolis, will speak at Wild Lily school house, in Union Township, Thursday evening, Sept. 27, and at Blake school house, in Jordan township, Friday evening, Sept. 28. Mr. Rappafort can speak in either German or English. He is an orator and a scholar. Evenybody go to hear him,
Alvin Clark is in Plymouth] this week. Call on C. D. Nowels at his new store in the Nowels block. Miss Mary Meyer i® in Chicago buying fall and winter millinery. The Epworth League gave an Art Social at Robert Randale’s last night. Elias Owen, of Saybrook, 111., who is sick at Wils Porter's is reported much better. Only about three quarters of a mite, of the 17 miles of gravel road remains to be finished. George H. Brown sold 320 acres of the Tillette land in Gillam township this week, for I3u per acre. Dr. I. C. Kelley, an old time resident of Rensselaer, died at his home on Weston street, this morning at 1:80 o’clock. John Nichols returned Monday from Nebraska, with 200 more hogs, which he soon disposed of at f£ir prices. Dr. H. J. Kannal, veterinary surgeon, will be in Wheatfield Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 1 and 2. Office at Fendig’s drug store. On Oct. 2, the Monou will run another cheap excursion to Chicago, leaving Rensselaer about 10 o'clock, and returning leave Chicago at 11:30 p. m., Oct. 4. Rate for roand trip 90 cents. tV. H. Bsau.
See The Model’s new ad. C. D. Nowels has sold his home farm, of 292. acres, for $46 per acre, to Illinois parties. Mr. McKinney, es Francesville, negotiated the sale. Go to C. E. Hershman’s, near the Depot, for bargains in the latest and best styles of heating and cook stoves; also a fine line of cheap glass ware. The John G. Culp farm in Barkley township, owned by George Brown, consisting of 400 acres sold to Illinois-parties this week, ft? SBO peraere. C. D. Nowels is opening up a complete line of 4ry goods, hats, caps, boots and shoes, in the Nowels block. He invites the public to call and see his stock. James Irwin’s cows got smart the other night and made a sneak on his cornfield. One of them was so foundered that she died the next day, 'and two or three more came very near dying. Real estate in this county is on the boom. Several thousand acres of the best land has changed hands this week. Jasper County’s crop is a drawing card this year. We of course have had a favorable season, but it takes soil as well as season to produce a crop. It is the tiling and the tillage that is showing' tht capabilities of ear soil.
