People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
i n Ll*, FEED $ Sill mi 3 fe MARTIN L SIIWiMHGES, Prtjritlor. ~j| First-class Rigs at Reasonable Prices; Special At- ■&*;' tentioa given to Transient Trade. Patron* a|fe Solicited. The Brick Barn. therms Gash. .* * <>'V«m* V' ■... « * • • 8?£ EENSSELiLHa JL. Good Bre&d 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 gbod, fresh and elefcn. dive me dcalh J. E. LAKEY. One door east of Morgan’s Barber Shop.
Wha# is.the matter with seven large loaves of bread for 25 cents. J. E. Lakey. A new plank floor is being put down on the Washington street Iroquois bridge. Mrs. Simon Kenton left Tuesday for Jacksonville, Fa., to spend the winter. Miss Dollie Bufink has reJ turned from a visit to Rome City; Noble Count}. Call on Geo. Pumphrey in the north west part of town, for Plymouth rock roosters. Three extra Peland-China boars at O. K. Ritchey’s, four miles ,south of Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Sigler returned from Chicago, last Friday evening, after a weeks visit. Robt. Vanatta of the Remington schools, spent the holidays with his parents in Rensselaer. The dance last Monday evening was a complete success. There were about sixty couples present. Mr. Lara Lardner, of Goodland, and a'student of Wabash college visited his aunt, Mrs. W. 'L. Wishard. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Jenkins, of Goodland, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wishard, during the holidays, h>» Louis Leopold and Ed. Johnson. of Wolcott, attended the dance, and spent New Years in Rensselaer. The Orchestra of Chicago was a,great treat to the people that attedded the dance, for their music was fine. Last Wednesday night the Salvation Army held their last meeting in Rensselaer. They go from here to Monon. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Yeoman left here Friday, for Tallahassee, Florida, to visit their daughter, Etta, who is there for the benefit of her healh. Misses Cal Obenchain, Marie McClentic, Mollie Ward, Maggie Robinson, Nellie Failing and Grace Parks attended the dance at this place last Monday evening.
THE PEOPLE’S PILOT. People dfesiring to„ change horses will do well to see Jas. Watson near Glazebrook’s shop.
Notice Of Meeting. The share-holders of the Pilot Publishing Company will meet at the Now els house Saturday, Jan. 12, 1895, at 1 p. m. It is to be hoped that every stock-holder will be present. D. H. Yeoman, Pres. Lee E. Glazebrook, Sec. Mrs. Lee Catt is very sick. Skating was good # holidays. At George M. Wilcox’s Friday night, Dec. 28th—It’s a girl. Our state legislature meets next Thursday, Jan. 10, 1895. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hemphill and son, are home on a visit. Dr. Alter now occupies the front room over the postoffice. • Benhard Leopold and wife, of Remington, attended the dance. Louie Hopkins, of Chicago, spent New Years in Rensselaer. Cheap and good at Lakey’s bake shop. Seven loaves of bfsad for 35 cents.
