People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1895 — When You [ARTICLE]

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i Take stock in a Building and i Loan Association either for investment or ioan you want to know when it will pay out —You should know—lnvestigate the State House Building and Loan Association plan. See Agt. now stopping at Makeever House. When you Invest, Investigate our prepaid stock— Non-taxable with privilege of withdrawing semi-annual dividends at the rate of seven per cent per annum, Better than a Government bond. Absolutely safe. State House Building and Loan Association of Indianapolis. References any bank in Indianapolis. Investigate The State House Building and! Loan Association plan. No membership fees; case of loss of employment limited number of! months to pay. Money to loan j in large or small sums. No de- j lay. For further imformation I call on special agent D. N. Mas- j on, Makeever House. Take Stock In the State House Building and Loan Association of Indianapolis —Because it is better than a saving bank—Be ter than a farm loan—Better than an insurance policy—Because it is absolutely safe and will pay you high rates of interest. Parr, April 31, —Farmers are plowing for corn. Two of John Brown’s children are on the sick list. Married, Sunday, by Rev. Lowther, at the home of the bride’s parents Mr. and Mrs. James Brunes, Mr. Lee Mauck and Miss Viola Burnes. We wish them much happiness and success through life. Parr school closed Wednesday. The school gave an entertainment at night and an enjoyable time was reported, The teacher, Estel Pierson, has gone to Valparaiso to attend school. We wish him success. Mrs. Bertha Warne has been very sick for a few days but is reported better. Sunday school at Parr is progressing fine and we invite all to attend. A girl weighing four pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. Steel, living north of town. A carpet rag sewing and quilting at Mr. John Browns last Wednesday.- All reported a good time and lots of rags we: e sewed. Some of our Parr students tried the examination held at Rose Bud Apr. 20th. We wish them success. Agnes Carlin starts Monday to attend Catholic school at Indianapolis. Parr is in need of a depot. Willie Porter is able to be up and around after a long spell of sickness. Juno. See those portiers at C. A. Lecklider aod Co’s, at the Emporium from $2.50 per pair up. Farmers are pretty well through plowing for corn, some few have commenced planting. 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. Grass, oats and wheat are beginning to need rain pretty lyA nearly new $125.00 organ, uninjured, for sale at a bargain. Inquire at this office. Muslin work of all kinds and plain sewing done by Mrs. Lottie George.

Sailors 15c at Mrs. Lelklider’s. I Give Lakey a trial for cakes. ! Men’s working shirts 25c. | The Model. A genuine first class top buggy only s4l-50 at Robt. Randle’s. ""Best galv. barb wire 24c lb. at J. M. Huftv’s, Mt. Ayr, ind. Best line of baby caps in town at Mrs. Leeklider’s at the Emporium. . 8 spools Clark’s O. N. T. 25c, ,at The Model.