People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1895 — CITY AND COUNTY. [ARTICLE]

CITY AND COUNTY.

Additional I.oeat Sen's 1171/ fcc Found on the Seventh and Other MXif/es Ladies vests 5c at The Model. See the nice line of linens at the Emporium. D. E. Hudson was down from Fair Oaks Wednesday, Fresh bread and cakes at Bakery. One door east of Morgan's. D. R. Thornton’s new 3-room cottage is well advanced in construction. 10,000 yards best calicos 2c per yd. Sale day, Saturday. April 27, Chicago Bargain Store. Dress goods will never be so cheap again as they will be on Saturday, Apr. 27, at The Model. See those portiers at C. A. Leckiider and Co’s, at the Emporium from *2.50 per pair up. Coen & Rush have enclosed the new house of Ira Cripps, section boss, and hate three other houses under way. The largest and finest line of wall papers ever in Northern Indiana, and at the lowest prices At Frank B. Meyer’s “old reliable” drug store.

August Roseubaum’s 7-room cottage, which is being built by J. C. McCollv, is progressing nicely and will be ready for occupancy by the first of June. John Eger has torn away the old house on the corner a block north of square and will erect a fine residencj to match the magnificent pines that adorn the lot. Among the remarkable recoveries of aged people who have been sick this winter are Uncle Charlie Rhoades, Jacob Sayler, Henry Bruce and Joseph Robinson, the latter being still confined to his room but greatly improved. Yeoman & Chestnut are building a novel cottage for Wesley Duval. It is practically cyclone proof, being of the style of construction in vogue fifty years ago. The sills are Bxß, with morticed studding, and in every way the building is substantial. Remember the “exchange,* run every Saturday by the Christian church ladies in C. D. Nowel’s store; they have all kinds of pastries, baking, and other edibles, also needle and fancy work. The Iroquois Gun Club has been reorganized for the season’s sport, with Ira Yeoman, captain; Geo. Goff, secretary; T. F. Me Coy, treasurer. The membership is about thirty. The gold medal of the club is now worn by John King, having been awarded to him as the champion shot of last season. The Nowel’s house hack team ran off Tuesday night while left standing in front of Jud Porter's house and were not found until Wednesday morning. They circled through town and took the gravel road west. The hack was found about three miles out and the horses stopped for refreshments at Ed Duvall’s four miles from town, where they were found in the morning. Hack and harness were practically uninjured, but one horse was badlycut by running into a wire fence

! Shirting 4c a yd. at The Model. Dr. .T. W. Horton has returned fis)m his trip to Illinois. Frank Maloy has ordered a new b cycle for his ov. n use. This is the b vcksuiiths' harvest, and the farmer’s seed-time. See those large size chenile stand covers at the Emporium 75c. Carpenters, painters, everybody, is busy buiidingand repairing. There is a letter advertised for Miss Belie Crail at the postoffice. D.- Thornton has ins new house near depot about ready for occupancy. A. Leopold was at Wolcott and Monticello Tuesday and Wednesday. The greatest dress goods sale of the season, Saturday. April 27. Chicago Bargain Store. A competent dressmaker will go out by the day. Call at Mr. Parrie Parris' on Cullen street. John P. Honeycutt, editor of Medaryville’s bright newspaper called at the Pilot office Tuesday. Special sale of worsted and wash dress goods, Saturday Apr. 27. Chicago Bargain Store. Rev. W. H. Sayler will preach at the Free Will Baptist church Sunday morning and evening, April 2*th. , When requiring new sets see Dr. Horton. Best porcelain teeth used. No cheap granate teeth goes. Over postoffice. The Dunkards will hold services in the Church of God on Sunday. April 28th. Rev. J. W. Clear delivering the sermon. Special bargains in ’ capes, waists, ready made dresses, boys duck suits, shoes, hats, gloves etc. Chicago Bargain Store. Isaac- French • received his housekeeping effects from Neb., last Monday, and has moved them into the "Widow Meyer’s house.

Edward Long, brother of A. Long, returned to his home >n Kerryville, Texas, last Monday, having been called here a short time since by the death of his father. MUSIC ALINSTRU MENTS - A Sale of fifty tine Musical Instruments. Guitars. Violins, and Accordians. at less than one third regular price. At Frank B. Meyer's Old Reliable drug store. B. F. Fendig, Chas. G. Spittler. David J. Thompson, Mrs. M. L. Spittler, Mrs. A. Long, and Mrs. Will A. Mossier were in attendance at the Grand Chapter of the Eastern Star, at Indianapolis. Wednesday and Thursday. D. M. Yeoman drew the prize, a nice brass lamp, for making the closest guess on the large candle that was lighted in LaRue Bro's. show window April Ist, at one o'clock p. m. The candle was 4 inches in diameter and 4 feet high, and burned continuously for 3871 hours. Mr. Yeoman's guess was 389 hours, made about four days before the candle was consumed.