People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1895 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Advertised LcUitn. Letters addressed as l>t>low ninuiii u i filled for in I lie post office at. Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana, on tin 7tli day of January. IMKi. Those no claimed within two weeks from the duti al>ove jriven will he sent to tlie Dead Lettei Office. Washington. I). (’. Persons calling for any of the letters In this list will pleasi say they are adveitised: Miss Susie Mimiuand Claude Anderson Charles W Marquand Mr Janies 1{ Adams Miss Maria Snead 2 Mrs Mary Hull Mr Geo K Masters James Houch Mr W U Lawrence Samuel Hammond Mr Prank Reypalee E I*. Honan. I*. M.

John Clemens, of Shelby, was in lowu Saturday. For good board and lodging go to the Comer House. Call and see those beautifu> stoves at C. E. Hersh man’s. The highest price is paid foi corn at the Nowels elevators. Cheap wheat, cheap flour and cheap bread. J. E. Lakey. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Phillips is still very sick. Cheap and good at Lakey’s bake shop. Seven loaves ol bread for 25 cents. Bert Goff, son of Rensselaer’s popular restaurateur, is visiting friends in Englewood. Hunters. C. E. Hershmav pays the highest market pne* for game. Give him a call. Three extra Poland-China b a sat O. K. Ritchey’s, foui miles south of Rensselaer. Call on Geo. Pumphrey in the north west part of town, foi Plymouth rock roosters.

People desiring to change horses will do well to see Jas. Watson near Glazebrook’s shop. No use of baking bread when you can get it at Lakey’s, one door east of Morgan’s barbei shop. The students of St. Joseph's college were back in the harness a -ain Monday, after a couple of weeks’ holiday absence. Call on Dr. Kuderling at the Makeever House. Jan. 15. 16, 17 and 18. and get your teeth extracted free. Give us your plate work and the filling of your teeth. If you have teeth which your other dentists have failed to fill properly call on oje. A pleasant surprise ww given Mrs. R. C. Dowler, in the east part of town Wednesday eveni >g. the occasion being her sixty first birthday anniversary. About twenty friends were present, several nice gifts were qroneht. oysters were served wild ail in all everything was most enjoyable.