People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

£ iff urn, feed $ sale stable, 3 MAIM L SBANABARGEB, Proprittor. First-class Rigs at Reasonable Prices. Special Attention given to Transient Trade. Patronage Solicited. The Brick Barn. Terms Cash. Good Bread Is something we all have a taste for. It is an essential for a good meal. I bake nice fresh bread every day. I also do all Kinds of fancy baKing. Everything good, fresh and clean. Give me a call. J. E. LAKEY. One door east of Morgan’s Barber Shop.

Lee Catt is on the sick list this week. See J. E. Lakey’s “ad” in this issue. A. H. Hopkins, of Chicago, spent a few days in Rensselaer. Lawdie Martin, of Cincinnati, spent Christmas here with his mother. John Smith, of Chicago, son of William Smith, is visiting in Rensselaer. The Rensselaer band gave the town a general serenade on Christmas day. John Nowels' little boy fell and broke his left arm Saturday Dr. Alter was called. Misses Cora and May Wood, of Battle Ground, are visiting Henry Wood and family. The two daughters of Schuyler Sigler, of Englewood, are visiting at Geo. W. Goff’s. Zimri Dwiggins, and family, of Chicago, spent Christmas with relatives in Rensselaer. J. P. Hammond and family, of the DeMotte schools, are spending the holiday vacation here. The Presbyterian ladies cleared over S2OO last week at the Bazaar held in; John Eger’s old stand. Good singing and dancing go with Tilden- Steele Comedy Co. at opera house beginning Tuesday, Jan. 1, The Catholic fair held a<> Remington last week was a profitable intertainment, over S9OO being cleared. John Nowels took his daughter to Chicago Wednsday, to consult Dr. Dowie. She has been an invalid for some time. Vance Collins drew the music box on exhibition at Fendig’s drug store, rafflled off by George S trick faden, Monday. John Summers died at the home of his son-in-law, Fred Saltwell, in Milroy township Wednsday morning Dec. 26. age 75. Mrs. Jeff Trees and daughter, and Miss Cora Chandler, of Greenfield, Ind., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Catt.

THE PEOPLE’S PILOT. Rensselaer Market. Oats 26-29 cents. Wheat 45 cents. Corn, new 34-35 cents. Hay $5-6.50. Potatoes 50 cents. Butter 12$ cents. Eggs 15 cents.

A surprise party was given at Mark Hemphill’s Tuesday night.