People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We are sorry to learn of the severe illness of Oscar Tharp. He has been confined to his bed some six weeks and is still unable to sit up. wait for the grand cloak opening, Thursday, Oct. 11. Chicago Bargain Store. ». Warner & Shead have overhauled their scales, iaying.a new floor, graveling the driveway, etc. -It is now a very handy place to weigh hay and grain. One of the leading styles is fur capes, a full line at the opening, Thursday, Oct. 11. Daicago Bargain Store. • • Ellison Cambe, of Benton county, has bought out the Overton livery and feed stable. For the present, the business wiH be managed by his nephew, Ellison Condra.
A new department at the cloak opening, furs and fur capes, Thursday, Oct. 11. Chicago Bargain Store. A few years ago the people of Rensselaer were having the town council pass ordinances to prevent one B. Forsythe from doing business thero, because he had just moved in. They -failed ,r » tax him out and vdoing about ’ all the dry business in the villgae. Blessings do come in disguise at times.—White County Democrat. #f you are going to set trees this fall, give me a call. I sell the best stock at very low prices. 5,000 2-year-old grape' vines ai 5 cents each, ready for after. October 10th. t Nursery .one-half mile northeastfof Foresman, Ind. J. A. WooDjfX
$1 per day rent is qheaper than owning the room, and it meaus clothing and cloaks nearly one half less than Chicago retail prices, where rents are $l5O to *2OO per day, and where living costs 4 times as much as here. Chicago Bargain Store. Daniel Protzman, an old and highly esteemed citizen of Jack son township, Newton county, was buried last Sunday. The funeral services were held in the new U. B. church in that neighborhood. This church was dedicated in the forenoon and in the afternoon Mr. Protzman, its oldest member's funeral was held.
The third turnament and first gold medal contest of the Iroquois Gun Club was held here Thursday and Friday. Several crack shots from abroad were present. The contest was for the championship of the counties of Benton, Jasper, Luke, Newton, Tippecanoe and White. The medal for the best shot of the six counties was won by our townsman, J. W. King. Monday Henry Grow paid #IOOO on a piece of land he bought some time ago of W. Pierson; immediately Pierson paid it on a similar debt he owed C. D. Lakin; in turn Lakin took the money and canceled a thousand dollar debt he owed M. W. Garriott, add Garriott paid it over into the hands of Mrs. Micheals on a debt he owed her. Thus in one day SIOOO paid S4OOO of debt ‘ VMriktCMNMba r , V* The People's Party, of Keener township, will seel in mass convention on Wednesday, Oct 10,1894. at S o'clock p m., at BaMotta school he—e to nomi~ nsto a township ticket * D. Wuinuat.
