People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Albert and Elviu Overton are visiting relatives in Lebanon this week. Mrs. Henry Taylor, of Lafayette, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCoy. John Tharp and daughter, of Remington, spent Sunday in Rensselaer. Ralph Sprague has been visiting friends in Rensselaer for the past few weeks. □ There was a social dance at the Iroquois club rooms, last T iu> - I v evening. We have a very interesting letter from Tefft which we will publish next week. On account of cleaning the M. E. church, there were no services there last Sunday. George McCarthy fell from a < ad of hay Wednesday and dislocated his shoulder. Joe Peffley. of. Remington, visited friends in Rensselaer, the first o' - the week. Hiram Day and Miss Allie Smith were married at the bride's home, last week.
Examine C. E. Hershman’s fipw stoves, and learn prices be ore purchasing elsewhere. Sell Grant went, to Fair Oaks, m,si Monday, to do some paper tanging for Isaac Kight. Miss Nellie Hopkins has been visit lug Irn-nds in South Chicago, for the past lew weeks. Hunters, C. E. Hershman >ays me highest market price or game. Give him a call. Frank Robinson has sold his ome farm in Barkley township • Ed. Parkinson, for SB,OOO. I off marked price, 1 lot of 'oaks broken sizes, to close. Chicago Bargain Store. Frank Hunt, of Flora, Ind., is visiting his brother, Judson iunt, the recorder, this week. Andy Ropp will buzz up your ood with his new steam saw >r 45 cents a cord. Call on him. J udge Wiley has ordered quite number of changes in the arrangement of the court room. The Marguerite club gave a party at-the home of Miss Bertha Hammond Wednesday evening. Lou Mossier, of Thorntown, and Ike Leopold, of Wolcott, were in towu last Monday, on business. James E. Sharrock, of Taylorville, is here looking at land. He is the guest of Rev. M. A. Paradis. Mrs. Henry Barkley, her two s >ns and Mrs. Harding, will leave Monday for Mississippi to spend the winter.
Rev. J. L. Brady, of the Christian church of this place is assisting in a revival meeting at Remington this week. W. N. Jones offers his services to thjse who have sales this fall. W. N. is an old experienced crier. Give him a call. Bert Rhoades is beginning to get around, with the aid of a pair of crutches, after a long illness witlra broken leg. &ee our bargain counter broken sizes, all kinds underwear at about 4 p’ ice to close. Chicago Bargain Store. Marsh Warner, of the firm of Warner & Shead, was married last evening to Miss Belle Holmes, at her home in Delphi. Prof. Purd’te, principal of the high schools here is giving a very interesting course of lectures to his scholars. They occur once a week at the school house.
