People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1895 — Advertised Letters. [ARTICLE]

Advertised Letters.

Lottors addressed as below remain uncalled for in the post office at Uensselaer, Jasper comity. Indiana. Those not claimed within two weeks from the date given will he sent to the Dead Letter Otlico, Washington, D. (’. Persons calling for any of the letters In this list will please say they are ad vet Used: First Advertised March 9*h. Mrs. Minnie Cleaver, T. Lambert E«q. F..l*. Honan, P. M. Arthur Hopkins of Chicago was in town the tifst of the week. Mrs. V. E. Loughridge spent last Monday in Surry. Geo. Wilcox of Surry was in town Monday. Joe Spaulding, who lives 7£ miles south of town, is contemplating moving to town in the near future. Dentist Kuderling filled his dates in Rensselaer this week. There is great improvement in the Rensselaer band since they have been under the management of H. V. Weaver. Bert Brenner and Geo. Murray have both purchased Victor bicycles from the company’s agent, J. A. Overton. Mrs. C. C. Sigler has been quite sick for the past two weeks, but is greatly improved at this writing.

Miss Florence Marshall, daughter of Ralph Marshall, is sick with intermettent fever. Mrs. Lecklider has moved her millinery establishment from the block north of the court house into one of the Nowels rooms, near the Nowels House. Muslin work of all kinds and plain sewing done by Mrs. Lottie George. Fishing is good on the rapids back of the mill now. A. Leopold received a new pi ve glass for one of his front windows in the Model store Tuesday. The electric light company erected a new smoke stack at their plant the first of the week.

A number of pike of considerable size have been caught in the } iver here this week. Miss Belle Smith of Chicago 'is visiting in the families of Will A. Mossier and A. Leopold this week. Miss Mary Meyer will leave for Chicago Sunday night to spend two weeks at the fashion centers of millinery goods. Rev. L. E. Conner will preach it the Church of God next Sunday morning and evening. A 1? j -ach evening during the week. I Orphie Bridges of Inl:anapo-j iis is speeding a few days with his sister Mrs. I. A. Glaze brook, j

J. Hanson, who is working for Geo. Strickfsden, narrowly escayed having a run-away last Tuesday morning, driving a spirited team. Sampson Erwin of DeMotte was in Rensselaer the first of the week. Mrs. Bonsack of Portwille, N. Y., is visiting her daughter Mrs. Bertha Long. From 5 to 8 specialties introduced at every performance of the Hascali Comedy Co. Change of program nightly. Opera house, Creviston Brothers make their market a desirable and satisfactory place to trade by keeping only the best meats and selling for the lowest prices.