People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1895 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Clarence Sigler spent Sunday at home. Up-to-date laundry work at The Model. Try it. Muslin work of all kinds and plain sewing done by Mrs. Lottie George. A. J. Worstell of Hebron was visiting Joseph Green Friday and Saturday last. Special muslin underwear sale, Saturday Feb. 2d. Chicago Bargain Store. Geo. Gains and Bart Cleary of Chicago, race-horse riders, were in town this week. Turkey body feathers for sale at the poultry house. 3 cents per pound, make good beds. L. A. Bostwick has returned from quite an extended visit to his home in New York. Simon Marks of Chicago w y as a guest at the home of A. Leopold Sunday and Monday. Mr. Gleason, the horse buyer, is in town again and of course buving all the horses he can pick up. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hubbard of East Chicago are visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sigler, this week. The Endeavor of the Christian church will celebrate Endeavor Day. next Sunday e .ening, beginningat six o'clock. W. N. Jones offers his services to th iso who have sales this fall. W. N. is an old experienced crier. Give him a call. A rare opportunity to buy clothing, cloaks and capes, shoes, blankets, underware, etc-., at the sacrifice sale. Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. Henry Harris and daughter, Miss Jennie, will remain in St. Augustine, Florida, during the Winter, whore they went last week for their health..' Frank' Moyer has received a first class hunting dog from. Chicago, sent to him by J. G. Reynolds. and he will now be ‘•‘in it” with any sportsman in Rtenss'elaer.
Rev. W. O. Lattimore- ediib •no need a series of special' services at the Presbyterian church tu rd ay evening, to continue ’iroujrh this week and next. Attendance has been good. John Lanhoff made this office i very pleasant call a few days since, while spending a couple •f days with friends at this •dace. He has sold his farm. He mentioned a daugher three weeks old that is prospering magnificently. Dr. C. R. Kuderling will be in Rensselaer again on Saturday. February 2d, at the Makeever house. Remember he extracts vour teeth free and makes you a guaranteed set of teeth for '•(>.00; Gold fillings, 81.00; silver fillings, 50c. At the horse sale at Iliffs livery stable last Saturday sixteen horses were sold at an average of about 820 per head, Considering the fact that good horses are being chloriformed and otherwise killed in this state, the prices must have been tzood. While Joe Cam was driving a load of corn to town last Friday and walking by the side of the wagon, his team took fright and ran one wheel over his foot, breaking his small toe and othwiso bruising his foot. Dr. Hartsell was called and made .he necessary, repairs. Take your laundry to The Model.
