People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1895 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
.<■<• .«-ovj, i . r». 'i .J. JicCo> , v a.->h. A ” i- , Ass'. 1 tantCashier. ■a. Mcchy & GO’S BANK M REXSSELA ER, IND. 61. . tn. County. ■ ESTABLISHED 1054. (■Transnet ~ jeiieral ba’ikin? busim-ts, burs tes and loans money «»u loi.t or ti > e |K>u oersonal or real estate security. lair ii's-r.il treatment i . promised to all. lnpaid on > • t posits. Forels n exliousrht :.n : -,o Your putt. »<■;•.tre «s Pair-e b 1? valuable papers deposit th >0 1 > keeping.
H Muslin work of all kinds ar d sewing done by Mrs. L otHpe George. H ■ Mr. Hulce and daughter. Miss who moved from Blackto Mexico this state last |Kall. have been visiting relatives |Kn Blackfore for several days, to their home WednesHU y - K The jury in the circuit court |Kras discharged Wednesday for term. ■ Over Twelve Hundred sets of shades in colors, qualiand prices never before You can't help buyafter seeing them. At Frank |Hj. Meyer's “Old Reliable'’ drug |B L. S. Renicher has returned ■ro u a trip to Masmllion, Ohio, he purchased a complete |Hwiresning outfit including a wind for use in Barkley this season. County Recorder J. J. Hunt. is suing t lie •ounty for >?i paid to the treasurer under ;e protest is waiting the de|Mi -eon of J udge Wiley who heard |Hb case this week. If Mr. Hunt is the suit it will be like findthan he expected to refor his services when Mrs. Anna E. Sharp, age S 3 died at herhomc near Lee, of last week. She four children. ■ Miss Elsie Utter daughter of R. I). will read a |M>aper before the Northern InTeachers Association at Bend, which meets next ■ ‘Whitewash lime, always on at Meyer's “Old Reliable” BBrug store, Also whitewash and brushes. Mrs. Shoffner and son of field visited Mr. and Mrs. C. Sigler last Wednesday at I Frank Wood has been sick for days. I Worden's blacksmith shop v ns of the tires that occurred on that was ext inguished ■■■■ bucket of water. Agency for Pratt's Poultry and Stock powd r. Fra ik Meyer's “Old Reliable.” S. B. Ye man r< turned toll's bi. Uiwood, Mr. Yeohas b--en h-.-re aid Mitt sufferers ami been very successful. |H Morton Clyde Ulrey of weie in L'ensseiaer last Els. io dores of Brook, spent Wednesday with friends in place. BB Newton Pumphrey cd’ Brook the band music ale.
■ A genuine first class top buggy ■nly §41.50 at Robt. Randle's. ■ John Kressler is moving into ■he R. B. Wilson property on ■an Rensselaer street. ■ P. S. Hemphill has sold his ■ilk business to John Kressler. ■ About 500 horses have been ■hipped from Rensselaer in the ■a-st year. ■ The Supreme Council, Uni ■orm Rank. Knights of Pythias, ■ill hold its first convention in ■nd ian apo lis April 30. ■ Endgate seeders for §8.50 un ■1 April Ist at Robt. Randle’s. ■ The DeMotte canning factory ■rill can peas and green corn, in■tead of tomatoes alone. ■ J. W. Jessup has moved into ■ames Yeoman's house on Front Itreet. ■ A good, all steel, double shin, ■teel beam, walking plow, with ■n cutter. The best plow on ■arth for the-money—only §12.50 ■t Robert Randle’s. ■ T. J. McCoy, former vice pres■lent of A. McCoy & Co.'s bank, ■fill be the future cashier, since B. L. Hollingsworth has retired ■rom the firm. ■ The firm of Austin & Co. has ■hanged its name to Austin, ■tollingsworth & Co. ■J. C. Morrison, architect, of ■ hieago, was in town last week Booking over the ground preparatory to drawing plans for the ■)dd Fellows’ building.
