People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fresh bread every day at Lakey & Sayler's. Advertised Letters: Bella Carter, Anna Hintz, Mrs. William Davis, Charles Fish and Loyal G. Hesser. B. S. Fendig is again after veal, games, hides, furs and eggs. Thanking you for past favors wishes you to call again. The republicans of Keener township have nominated Cornelius Bresman for trustee and John Hawn for assessor. D. B. Nowels began the Wheatfield schools Monday. Mr. Nowels was principal of this school last year. Lessie Bates began her school at Stoutsburg, Wheatfield township Monday. This is her first attempt at teaching.
W. N. Jones offers his services to those who have sales this fall. W. N. is an old experienced crier. Give him a call. Albert Cleveland is building a green-house at his residence on Dayton street. This is a new enterprise that will interest not a few in this town. Ruby, the only child of Fletcher and Sallie Snodgrass, died of Miptheria, at their home in Lafayette Oct. 6, 1894, at the age of six years. She is a grand daughter of Mrs. Fishel, of this place. The air in town Monday was pure, the streets were clear, not a single republican candidate or imported speaker was to be seen. IrvinS. Hyatt, of the Columbia City Commercial, gave this office a friendly call last Saturday. Mr. Hyatt has been spending a week with his father J. W.
Hyatt, of Barkley township. The first real cruel, killing frost of the season appeared here Wednesday morning Oct. 10. It is seldom, if ever, in this country that Jack so long delays his deadly depredations. Miss Dolly Nickel who has been staying with her aunt, Mrs. Ad Robinson, for a year and a half, returned to her home todry in Kingman. Kansas. Miss Nickel has made many friends during her protracted visit here who will regret very much to see her leave. Ella Duvall obtained a divorce from Samuel H. Duvall, on Tuesday last, and she retains the custody of the children.
