People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1895 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Go to Hartley Bros, with your grain. Farmers, haul your grain to Hartley Bros, and receive Remington and Geodland prices. What is the matter with seven large loaves of bread for 25 cents. J. E. Lakey. The Arabian Dance in Uncle Hiram. See the greatest erase of the season at the opera house Jan. 21st. The pretty twin girls, eighteen months old, of John N. Iliff six miles south of the city, are lying dangerously iIL W. N. Jones offers his services to those who have sales this fall. W. N. is an old experienced crier. Give him a call. It is in the air that the Odd Fellows are to build a fine three story block on Washington street opposite the court house, in the early spring.

Mrs. Zimmer, wife of Nicholas Zimmer of Jordan township died last Sunday and was buried from the Catholic church in Remington Tuesday. The bright little son, aged three years, of Eli Critzer, residing in Milroy township, was buried Monday the 14th in the Crocket cemetery. B. K. Zimmerman the tailor has been grapling with the grip for a few days necessitating absence from band practice as well as from business. Mr. James Orcutt of Hammond an old resident of Jasper county was interested in court this week, and by the way he was greeted by many old neighbors he must have left plenty of warm friends when he moved away. Among the Remington delegation at Rensselaer this week were noticed John Harris and Wm. Penwright contractors in building the gravel road through Marion township, over which litigation has resulted. The case is in court this week.

Henry Welsh of Remington found time Tuesday while at the county hub on court matters to renew his subscription to the Pilot and add a new name to the list. This makes eight subscriptions to the Pilot that Mr. Welsh is paying for. a fact that is truly appreciated by the publisher. The amusement loving people of this city will be glad to know that the superb scenic production. Uncle Hiram, will soon appear in this city, carrying a car load of scenery and effects. Don’t say the stage is to small, as they carry two sets, one large and oue small, thereby putting the entire production on any stage, no matter how small, at opera house Jan. 21st. Miss Mary Washburn of Chicago is home at her father’s, Dr. I. B. Washburn, for recupera tion from the severe strain consequent upon the holiday work. Miss Washburn is an excellent artist and has her studio with the leading firms of that city. She has had nine years of phenomenal success and has much to show for her efforts, having in her own right severel valuable pieces of real estate both in Chicago and in Rensselaer. She may not be exactly the “new womau” but she at least demonstrates the ability of women to compete successfully with men in at least one line of work.

BUCKLIN’S ARNICA SALVE. best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hanps, chilblains, corns 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 P. B Meyer.

Sheep. The undei’signed has a nice lot of Shropshire ewes that he will put out on the shares, or sell and contract the lambs and wool, or sell on time till the money can be made out of them. He also has feeding sjieep lambs and wethers which he will sell and contract back when fatted. Parties wishing an y of above call on A. McCoy.

Advertised Letters. Letters addressed as below remain uncalled for In the post office at Rensselaer, Jasper county. Indiana. Those not claimed within two weeks from the date Riven will be sent to the Doad Letter Office, Washington, D. C. Persons calling for any of the letters in this list will please say they are advei tised: First advertised Jan. 7. 1805. Miss Susie Mnrquatid Claude Anderson Charles W Marquand Mr Janies K Adams •l is* Maria Snead 3 Mrs Mary Hull >1 r tioo K Masters James Honcli ..-.r W C Lawrence Samuel Hammond Mr Frank lteypalec First advertised Jan. 14.1805. Mr. A. H. Keidelinun, Mr. Jessie Partlow, Mr. John Ginan, Mrs. May Burns. E.P. Hokah, P, M.