People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

For good board and lodging go to the Comer House. Fred Parcels fell and broke his thumb in two places, Thursday. Dr. Alter was called and made the necessary repairs. If you want a nice lunch, call at Lakey & Sayler’s. S. N. Hathron’s appointment at Rensselaer has been changed from night to afternoon. He will speak at Fair Oaks Saturday night, Oct. 20th. Call and see those beautiful stoves at C. E. Hershman’s. James Rogers, the R. R. agent at Wheatfield, has applied for a divorce from his wife. Mary Rogers. He charges desertion and incompatibility of temper. The new store in town is in the Nowels block. C. D. Nowels proprietor. S. C. Irwin is off for Dwight, to the Keely Institute. Cured of the drinking habit there is no more estimable young man in the county.

Examine C. E. Hersh man’s new stoves, and learn prices before purchasing elsewhere. C. A. Pancost, of Newton township, 3 miles south west of Rensselaer, has sold his farm of 160 acres, for S4O per acre, to Thomas Birget, of Onarga, 111. Call on C. D. Nowels in the Nowels block, for everything in the dry goods line. Delos Thompson lias bought George K. Hollingsworth’s residence property on Front street. Price paid SSOOO. Mr. Thompson takes possession Nov. 20th. What is the use of baking when you can buy fresh bread at your door every day of Lakey A Saylors’ bread wagon. Myrtle Iliff, wife of Fred Iliff, died Thursday, of consumption, at her home in the south part of town. Funeral at Barkley church by Rev. B. F. Ferguson. Interment in Barkley cemetery. Secure accident tickets in ti e U. S. Accident Association while on your trips, for *SOOO at only 25 cents per day. short time. Accident insurance written on long or short periods, at lowest possible rates. Alf. W. Hopkins, Agt. George K. Hollingsworth has bought Judge Hammond's beautiful home property on Washington street and will occupy it about the middle of next month.

Anew store in the NowelsI block; dry goods, hats, cap-;, boots and shoes; a now ami general assortraentof every thingneedful in the dry goods line. C. D. Nowels proprietor. A small child of Mr. Morton, the new manager of the Nowels house, fell off of the high porch in the rear of the hotel. Sunday and for a time was thought to be killed, but by prom pt. and,proper attention its life was saved. If you are going to set trc'-s ..his fall, give me a call. I s<-l’ the best stock at very low prices. 5.000 2-year-old grape vinos at 5 cents each, ready for delivery after October 10th. Nursery one-half mile northeast of Foresman. Ind. J. A. Wooden. We are pleased to see the imI proved, outward appearance, a ; fresh coat of paint is giving the Free Will Baptist church. Its neighbor across the street is just as needy and deserving of j the same treatment. Nothing j adds more to the appearance and protection of a building than a good coat of paint.