People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
If you want to save your hard earned dollar, buy your clothing and shoes at the reliable, on<> price, Chicago Bargain Store. The Lester Comedy company was billed to play here, this week, but they did not appear, and from late news wo find that they had disbanded at Monticello. Just received a new line of ladies’ and gents new style Piccadilly toe shoes worth $4 for $2.85. Chicago Bargain Store. A young man from Brook was here last Monday, looking for carpenters, but they seem to have plenty of work at home, as he went back very much disappointed. All the churches unite in Thanksgiving services at the M. E. church next Thursday at lOiJJO a. m. Services by Rev. Mr. Paradis, of the Presbyterian church.
In another column will be found a cure for hog cholera, which has been kindly handed us by William Washburn. Mr. Washburn has tried this remedy and thinks it a good one. Joseph Meyers, who has been firing at the electric light plant, received a shock Saturday night that so paralyzed one of his arms that it has lost, the power of both feeling and motion. Geo K. Hollingsworth is moving from his home on Front street to his newly purchased place on Washington street. Delos Thompson will move into the house Mr. Hollingsworth vacated. Esther Elizabeth, daughter of Edward and Emma Rhoades, died at their home, last Saturday. Funeral services were held Monday, Rev. R. D. Utter officiating. Interment in Weston cemetery. The members of the Christian church held a social at the home of Felix French, last Friday evening. Refreshments consisted ol baked lamb and cocoa. Everybody had a very pleasant time. If 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* at 5 cents each, ready for delivery ? after October 10th. Nur-eiy one-half mile northeast of F resman, Ind, J. A, Wool x.
