People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1895 — Page 8
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COUTH SIDE GROCERY. Warner & Collins, Three doors south of McCoy’s bank, Rensselaer. Remember our store when you want GOOD BARGAINS in anything in the grocery line. We carry the best goods on the market, and prices are as low as the lowest. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS. CHAMPION BUCKEYE Binders, Mowersa nd Reapers. and Reapers. and other Farming Implements. Buggies, Surries Wagons.
BRICK AND TILE YARD, New machinery of the most improved pattern has been added and we are prepared to take contracts for brick and tile in any quantity We make tiie in all sizes from 3 to 12 inch, and will compete in prices with any kiln in the country Call for prices. Yard located one mile westof Rensselaer. IfIUM I/AUI rn tree delivery any place in town. JUrllN rxUnLtT,
ROBERT RANDLE, Al the old stand of Collins & Randle. ******* All the 1895 improvementn in farming IMPLEMENTS. The leading goods of all maufacturers in full assortment, but because of special excellence, the John Deere and the Oliver goods are the most prominently offered again this year, as the most perfect machinery made. These makes are fully up to the standard that has made them popular so long, and considering their superiority, they are the cheapest implements sold. ******* The latest proven successs, the wonderful DISK CULTIVATOR... Tried last year, guaranteed in every particular; more durable than other kinds; a perfect tool for either level or deep cultivation; see them before buying. ******* A first class cultivtor at $ 14.00 A genuine first class top buggy, 41.50 Any one comtemplating buying a fine surrey or carriage will make a great mistake if you don’t call and see our elegant line of these goods. ******* A full line of the latent patterns in ntylinh BUGGIES. SURREYS. Gentlemen’s driving wagons, etc. ******* RENSSELAER, INDIANA.
Shot-Guns RIFLES, and Best iN the World. FREE Winchester Ave. New Haven. ConhL
THE GEM RESTAURANT
Is the place to get a first-class meal, served up at short notice. Also, my Lunch Counter can’t be beat. Try my Ice Cream, for the best quality to be had anywhere. Choice imported and domestic cigars. Soft drinks of all kinds. Get your Fire Crackers from me for the 4th. T. H. Robertson.
Celebrate the Fourth!
The plans and energy being put forth to celebrate the Fourth will make it the greatest event of the kind ever given in Rensselaer. More money is being raised than at any previous occasion, and the committee have the hearty support of the business men and all other citizens. It will be a hummer.
THE PEOPLE’S PILOT, RENSSELAER, IND., THURSDAY,JUNE 20, 1895.
Coin's Financial School (price 95c) ?« given free to every new trial subscriber of The People's Pilot. Twenty-five cents for three months.
CITY AND COUNTY.
Additional £«ea« Ae»e« Will be Found ot» the Seventh «n<t Other Fugen Mrs. H. W. Porter is in very poor health at present. Mrs. Nelson Randle is visiting in the country this week. A genuine first class top buggy only $41.50 at Robt. Randle's. It is reported that a new windmill is to be put up at the court house well. Don’t forget to see the new surreys at Robert Randle’s before buying. Some of the Barkley township will have some good .fields of wheat this year. Alva Hershmanand father visited his brother, C. E. Hershman, last week. C. A. Roberts sells McCormick harvesting machines. They give satisfaction. Students from the .college are leaving for their homes to spend the summer vacation. The recent hot weather has caused serious symptoms in Uncle Robert Kepnen’s case. Geo. Houser of Gillam purchased a handsome new carriage last Saturday of Robt. Randle. Robert Randle is agent for the Deering binders and mowers. Don’t fail to get prices before buying. Isaac Tuetar received a fine new delivery wagon this week the csrriage repository of Robt. Randle. Mrs. B. Forsythe gave another very pleasant party Monday evening, June 17, for a number of her friends.
In quantity, quality and prices. Frank B. Meyers display of wall paper, was never before equalled. Call and see. The Pilot is printed Thursday morning and if any of our friends desire to drop in while at press they are welcome to do so Coins Financial School (price 25c is free to every new (trial subscriber of The People's Pilot. Twenty five cents for three months. A grand ball will be given by Kellner & Shide at the Rensselaer Opera House July 4th, day and night. Music by Healy orchestra. A slight shower Tuesday evening revived the withering grass and brightened the leaves of the trees. However, it was scarcely enough to do much good. James Yeoman is to have a Star wind-mill erected on his farm five miles west of town by Chipman. The mill is designed to pump from two wells 150 feet apart. We are selling laundried negligee shirts, splendid articles for 50c; some in the finer grades the regular $1.00 article at 75c. Shirts from 25c up. Fendig’s Fair.
The burning of a few firecrackers is but the preliminary skirmishing of the great battle that is scheduled for July 4th. The American boy scents the battle afar. Austin, Hollingsworth & Co., are now the proprietors of the only complete set of Abstract Books in Jasper County, and are prepared to furnish Abstracts of Title on short notice and on reasonable A basket picnic and dance will be given by Paul Schultz and Paul Makus, in Schultz grove in Union township, one mile northwest of Comer’s Grove, July 4th. A fine program of speeking and music has been arranged. Plans are on foot for the inauguration of a series of union meetings to be held in the Court House park during the heated season. The Cornet band has been asked to take part. The move is one that will meet with general favor, especially as the churches are very uncomfortable places to assemble while it remains so warm.
The Christian Endeavor society of this district w’ill hold its annual convention the 26th and 27th of Jdne in Goodland. They are making great efforts to have it the best convention they have ever held. A number of delegates will go from Rensselaer to help the convention and gather all the enthusiasm they can to bring home. A number of fine speakers are expected to be present.
A big time is anticipated at the Kniman celebration for the Fourth, where a splendid program is advertised. Consult Judson H. Perkins about binding twine. He will save you money and give a superior article. Make a note of that. The fence in the rear of Dr. Lough ridge’s residence lot, which has stood several feet in the street, has been moved back to the line and the brick sidewalk laid in the prober place. The phenomenal success we have experienced in our Dry Goods department but bespeaks of careful selection—buying and selling for cash. A bargain for each and every one. Fendig’s Fair.
Catholic Notes.
The feast of Corpus Christi was celebrated with unusual splendor last Sunday at St. Augustine's. The alters were darped and decorated as never before and a large inscription bearing the initial words of the Corpus Christi processional hymn “Lauda Sion Salvation’’ was suspended in the sanctuary. During early mass a very large number of the young ladies’ society approached the sacraments. After service they had their regular meeting and after the usual routine of business enrolled three new members. The Stainislas Literary Society gave their regular semimonthly program Sunday evening at the Forester’s Hall. The hall was packed to overflowing. The musical and litertary program was certainaly far above the ordinary, each number being charmingly rendered and highly appreciated by the large, refined and cultured audience, noticable among them were Mrs. E. P. Hammond and her daughter Miss Nina, who also favored the audience with a declamation entitled “St. Christopher,” The Healy orchestra played several selections with usual artistic ability. Miss Mary Meyer gave much pleasure by her singing and Miss Cinda Maclainburg read an interesting paper in regard to society work, she spoke in the highest terms of the good being accomplished by the S. L. S. The “prophecy” by Francis Meyer was frequently cheered. Brenard never fails to obtain a large portion of the comical. The “Gazette”edited by William Beck and Miss Annie Walter was read by the former and elicited rounds of applause. The declamation by Miss Maggie Healy showed careful preparation, she held the audience spellbound throughout. The Society will give their next program on the first Sunday in July. The Society has a great supply of new books now for its members, should all avail themselves of the opportunity of reading good books to pass a pleasant summer. How pleasant to lie under a leafy, branching tree, the green grass, a soft luxurious couch, and by the magic of books enter fairyland; converse with gallant knights and ladies gay. Good books are a treasure, tilling the mind, ennobling the heart, making life sweeter and better. Bad books tarnish, rust the soul, blunt the mind, destroy the finer feelings. Hence, what an advantage for the members of the S. L. S. who have a library composed of the best books, thus the works of Maurice F. Egan are novels, filled with strong manly feeling, and Catholic pictures, beautiful enough to arrest the attention of the most fastidious. His books are the best antidote to the subtle poison that insidously lurks in so many books of fiction. His “A Marriage of Reason” is considered by competent critics to be his best work. Other books that are to be recommended, for their strength and unflagging interest, are the works of the Flemish novelist, Hendrick Conscience and Mrs. Dorsey’s and especially Father Faber's, the prose-poet. Of his poems it. has been said, “They are the inner thoughts of a man of God.” Another book that may be safely trusted to make friends of its readers is “Fath of Our Fathers’’ by Cardinal Gibbons. Let* Ous hope that the everlasting flood of literary trash will soon become so tiresome to the readers of the S. L. S. that a purer taste may arise, and the novels of Christian artists be given their rightful place. The annual public examination of St. Joseph College was held last Tuesday. Many distinguished visitors were present: Rt. Rev. Joseph Ralemacher, Very Rev. Henrj’ Dress, Rev. Thomas Eisenring and Kaenig of Ft. Wayne. Rev. Schisock and Walyer of Sedalia, Mo., etc.
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