People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1895 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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We kick on this 60 cent gold dollar. The Nowels Milling Co. will v-t.v highest market price for all kinds of grain and hay. Take your grain to them at the mill near depot. i 1 < . I tu, |• i iwhs under epHieninl noi Sunday. Mr, d Mrs. Ceo. I'inphtey also nieriHined Ber.j, N< well and 's estin able w ifo vi.li whom iui e and a brother are living bile teaching at Brook. Mr, swell is superintendent of the ess v Jain and cal tie ranch, hich embraces over 1,400 acf-ea, nd is one of the most noieorthy fanning enterprises in lis state. Mr. Boss is the pro>rietoref Highland Park, the ow and decidedly aristocratic Idition to Lafayette.
Dance. There will be a public dance t the opera house, Rensselaei „ 'hursday night, January 17th. ood music. Tickets 50c; spectors 25c. Come and hare a ood time. Something new and extremely ce is the 10-pound girl at the •me of James Bullig, in Jordan wnship. Miss Buliis will be a :ar old next fourth of January. ie happy parents have no su ■ratilions concerning Friday ents. Teeth extracted free by Dr, R. Kuderling at t lie MakeevHouse, in Rensselaer, Jan. », 10, 17 and 18. All we ask is .at you have your plates made /us. We make you ajiuaraned plate lor *O. No fit. no ay. German spoken. Call wiy.
(■o*l»4*l Nei'tliiii*. Rev. W. E. Wight, B. D., and .]. W. Elliot, University of hicago, began a series of gospel i* eliugs at the First Baptist hutch, Tuesday night, to be utinued each evening until therwise ar nounced. Rev. Eliot will occupy the pulpit Sun•>y morning at regular service. All Christians regardless of denomination, are kindly urged to lend their presence and influuce to make these met<mgs ruitful of great good. What is the matter with seven I urge loaves of bread for 25 cents. J. E. Lakky. Murriutt l.t<«llst*. j Thomas J. Burke, ( Loti.in .Nioiitiose. j Bert Tracer, | A • y Cooper, j Paul Wiging, f e>" .e WeDmnn. J < '• .j. F. Ketch ir ark, ( Mary j. Schreiber. ) Albert Wolfe, | Emma Arena King, j Edward Beech, ( Irene R. Nelson. BUCK UN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped banps, chilblains, coins and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by F. B Meyer.
Wedded Tuesday. One of the happy events of the new year was the marriage Tuesday morning by Father Stanislaus Not burg, at St. August me'v t Ji.iiolicchurch, of Miss Emma King and Albert Wolfe, Loth of this place. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King while the* groom is employed in Creveson’smarket. They will reside for the present with the bride’s parents.
