People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1895 — Ladies vests 5c at The Model. [ARTICLE]

Ladies vests 5c at The Model.

Mrs. M. D. Chipman was upon the sick list the first of the week. L. M. Wilcox, Surrey, sells ‘•Monarch” cycles, 5 styles, high grade, SBS to SIOO. August Stimpson and daughters were in town Saturday, guests of D. B. Nowels. Mrs. M. L. Hopkins has a 3year old plumb tree but 18 inches high that is full of bloom. It may not be generally known that Mrs. Goff has few equals as a pastry cook, but such is easily proven by sampling her delicious Angel food cake, which may be had at the restaurant for 50c each. „ Mrs. Simon Kenton, who has been spending the winter at Thomasville, Georgia, where the genuine cane sugar is made, very kindly remembered the Pilot folks with a sample of the nicest cane syrup it has ever been their privilege to taste.

Blackford, April 29.—The farmers are all planting corn or preparing to do so. There are prospects of a good fruit crop this year. Grace, daughter of Mrs. Theodore Hurley, is very sick. Mathew Leuzenback, Maggie Leuzenback and Emma Schroer attended the infair and dance of the farmers’ sister, at Fowler, Thursday night. D. Eugene Dillie. near Rensselaer, was on Nubbin Ridge Sunday. Preaching at Brushwood Chapel Sunday evening. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Several of our people attended Dunkard services at Rensselaer Sunday. Henry Ropp and family visited at John Lesli’s Sunday. The iron bridges are completed across the Gifford ditch south, south-east, and west, of Blackford. Victor Yeoman and wife visited the wife’s parents Sunday. Newton Price and family of Rensselaer visited John McCurtain of Blackford Sunday. Bessie. Whitewash lime, always on hand at Meyer's “Old Reliable” drug store. Also whitewash and paint brushes.