People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1895 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Financial School {price &> c) <8 given free to every new trial mrtucriber of The People's Pilot. Twenty-five cent* for three months. The Rensselaer High School commencement exercises will be held In the opera house at 8 p. m., Tuesday, May 30. There are eleven in the graduating class this year.
Judson H. Perkins has taken the agency for the celebrated Osborne haying and harvesting machinery and in another place in this paper he has an advertisement of that excellent machinery. Attend the meeting at the court house Monday night to arrange for a Fourth of July celebration. See the call elsewhere in this paper. Best line of baby caps in town at Mrs. Lecklider's at the Emporium.
Miss Edna Alter, who has been a guest at the home of C. B. Stewart for the past two weeks, has received word from her home at Forest, Indiana, that two little cousins, Louie and Mary Alter, children of John Alter, were attacked by a dog, supposed to be mad, that bit them both. The brave little girls finally got him down and held until their sister Dora came and killed him with a club. The dog has been taken to Chicago for analysis, to ascertain whether the dog was afflicted with rabies or not. As the family has many relatives here in Rensselaer the chemists report will be anxiously awaited. Mrs. Imes has her millinery store stocked up again with fresh new goods after the depleting trade of the past two weeks. She has those stylish little Dutch bonnets which every one admires so Miss White, her trimmer, is unsurpassed in the art of pleasing fashionable ladies.
Emmet L. Hollingsworth is now a master mason and entitled to wear the square and compass and travel as such. The third degree was conferred on him a week ago, and after the ceremony, the lodge adjourned to Goff’s ice cream parlor and partook of an elegant repast, as a reward after their labors. Prairie Lodge is growing in size and is equipped with a complete young team for wojk, and have the reputation Of doing it up brown when they start in. Sailors 15c at Mrs. Lelklider's.
Prosecuting attorney, James Douthit is in Kentland on business this week. Chipman & White are handling the Star wind mill, the best in the world, and will put up a 40 foot mill complete for SSO, and do it in proper shape. Every job guaranteed. Elbert Harris , of Mt. Ayr, is visiting his father, Henry Harris, this week. The Aeromotor Wind mill is sold by Judson H. Perkins, who will put them up at very low prices. While Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beaver were driving to town yesterday morning they saw an old she wolf, about a mile south of Thos. Crockett’s in Milroy township, and suspecting that there might be young ones near by,Mr. Beaver left the wagon and made an investigation. He was rewarded by finding two whelps about two months old. They gave him a lively chase but he killed both with a club, and brought them to the treasurer for the bounty, $3 a piece. Look at ladies’ notions and jewerly at Mrs. Lecklider’s at the Emporium. Pres. Jos. Swain of the State University, delivers the baccalaureate address to the graduating class of the Rensselaer high school,'art the M. E. Church, one week from Sunday, at 3 p. m. All are invited.
A few sample copies of the People’s Pilot will be sent free to any names which subscribers will kindly give us. Please write a list on a postal card of such acquaintances as do not take it and greatly oblige. Henry Taylor and family from Dakota, visited with T. J. Me Coy last week. Frank Iliff has purchased a new race horse, which he has been exercising on the streets this week. It is a beauty. Miss Maud Irwin has j ist returned from a two weess visit with her brother in Sheldon, 111. .Several of Morocco’s good l>eop!e spent Sunday in Rensselaer.
