People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1895 — Golden Wedding. [ARTICLE]
Golden Wedding.
Mr. Hamilton Crisler and Mrs. Mary Crisler of Mt. Ayr cele orated their Golden wedding on the 13th. All of their children are married and hvine. nine in number, ad of whnm were pre sent. It was a pleasant reunion of family and frien's. Among the presents were a go d headed cane and umbrella.
A GUEST.
“Muldoon's Picnic" with the sixteen £parftfir_g specialties and the China Dinner ' Set to be given away. Eger's Opera House Saturday. March 16th. Austin & Co. have unlimited facilities for placing farm loans at the lowest rates of interest and commission. There is nr red tape about tb£«? e loans. L your title is good yon can getyour money in 48 hours. Address Austin A Co., totr. lad.
After this week the Pilot will be printed one day earlier, as, for some reason unknown to the publisher he cannot get the paper to subscribers, living bu t a dozen miles away, by Saturday, unless it is mailed on Thursday. Any one finding a pocket book containing a few papers of value will please return the same to Brother William of Collegeville, or leave at this office.
Anyone finding one red and one roan milch-cow will confer a favor by notifying John Reed or J. E. Remington. Cash subscribers to the People s Pilot can have Harper’s Weekly or Bazar for additional. See club rates with all periodicals. Gus Phillips, of the Hamilton Ideal Company, will he in Rensselaer for a couple of weeks as the company closed at Remington bst Saturday evening. Fudd -Hopkins has returned from his extended trip in California, ah'd'made hi° Rensselaer •friends a visit last week and this. Abe Long and family spent last Snndav and Monday in Mt. Avr with Mr. Long’s father and mother. Simon Pendisr w*»s down from Wlieatfie d last Sunday, and reports everythin" flourishing in that little city. The ireese and dimbs are coming in from all directions.
Bayard Clark lias a steady run as conductor on the Monon now. The highest price is paid for corn at the Nowels elevators. Take your laundry to Claybrook and Kressler. - Mrs. Surah (Jhileoteand Miss Mable Dotrj’of Chicago, are visiting relatives and friends in Rensselaer this week. 1 Give the new shop up stairs a trial. C. W. Hanley, tho sheriff, l as been sick f-«r two wee :s wit 1 , ari ulcerated throat. John H‘. Cal lew, of Biwabick, Minn., came home last Tuesday., called by the illness of his moth--ei», who has been very sick for the past two \y° f,v s. Got vonr harbor work done at Clay 1 Took uni Kressler’s, up si airs over Porter’s grocery. Dave Warner and Geo. Mmitis were hunting last Friday ; nd killed ac >uploof geesn; they I tin ed to the 1 uctmo ground n Saturday and ki’ied thr.u ucks.
Geo. Hammond was down fro n DeMotte hist Saturday. Mi.-s hlora Starr has got a very nice bicycle now and is prepared to take a ride with any of the girls. Aaron Wood of the Pilot was indisposed the first of'the wee it. The Kohler brick and tiie o ks have been improved with new engine. It Is being put n place this week. Repairs at the electric light >lant caused a slight delay in 'lining on the current Tuesday 'i!ht, hut annoyances of that Kind are few. Every new subscriber fo' 3 uonths to the People’s Pilot rets one of these splendid 2.>0 books free.
