People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Bayard Clark is on a passenger run through Rensselaer now. Mrs. Wm. Eger and Miss Carrie were in Chicago last week. A Mr. Miller, of Illinois, has leased the Hildebrand livery barn. R. P. Phillips drew the cow raffled off by Clarence Sigler last week. Smith's Comedy Company after a week’s engagement here, went to Crown Point. Jay Stockton has gone to Lafayette to take a course in Caden’s Business College. Football is getting to be a great game with the boys here. They are getting to be pretty good, too. There has been very interesting revival meetings at the Church of God for the past two weeks. Elder Carson, of Remington, again filled Elder Brady’s place in the Christian church, last Sunday. Clarence and Claude Sigler have gone to Lafayette to a course in Cadden’s Business College. A pair of mittens found in the road, left at this office, can be had by paying for this “ad” and proving property. A Catholic Fair begins atRemington Monday. Several valuable prizes are being contested for. Farmers, it will be to your interest to get my prices on grain and hay before selling. C. W. Coen. The Loyal Temperance Legion of Rensselaer, has adopted as its local name that of “Temperance Wide Awakes. W. N. Jones offers his services to those who have sales this fall. W. N. is an old experienced crier. Give him a call. The familiar face of Mr. Joseph Willey is again seen in Rensselear. Mr. Willey is always a very welcome visitor to this town. Estey organ for sale. Little used; will sell on the installment plan. Inquire at the store or residence of J. R. Vanatta. 23tp The Ladies Bazaar in John Egers old stand is the place to buy Christmas presents for your friends. Also remember the chicken pie supper Friday evening and that dinner will be served Saturday at 12 o’clock.