People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1895 — THE WEEK AT HOME. [ARTICLE]
THE WEEK AT HOME.
A full line of cakes always on hand at Lakey's. Elder Brady preached at Marlborough last Sunday. Born—to George Barcus and wife, a son June 15th. Mrs. Nelson Randle is visiting in the country this week. Hon. Robert Parker was in town on business Thursday. Buy your suit at Fendig's Fair. Nellie McCarthy is visiting in Newton County at her uncle's. $15.00 foot race for 4th of July; (2 prizes) first, $10.00; second. £5.00. Ladies don't forget to see Mrs. Hershman's new hats before July 4. Children's Dey exercises were observed at Marlborough last Sunday. Buy a McCormick harvesting machine of C. A. Roberts and save money. Mrs. J. M. Gwin of East Marion has been quite sick, dropsy is her complaint. Capt. Wasson, wife and daughter Gale are off to Ohio for an extended visit. Geo. Parkison is building a fine house on his farm north of Pleasant Ridge. Mrs. Small left last Saturday for a two week’s stay at her home near Peru, Ind.
Acme harvesting goods, the finest haying tools on earth, sold by Robertßandle. This Fourth will be the red letter event of all Fourths ever held in Rensselaer. We are selling hats at prices unheard of considering quality. Mrs. C. E. Hersh man. Mr. and Mrs. John Lamborn. of Remington, were visiting in thpjcity this last week. Leia Corn returned home Tuesday, after a two week’s visit with friends in the country. ‘•Childrens Day'’ exercises were observed at the Christian church, in Barkley, last Sunday.Mrs. Clouse entertained the Ladies Aid Socieay of the Christian church yesterday afternoon. Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Barcus last Saturday a fine son. George will be jollier than ever. A. W. Cleveland is building a new barn on his properly in town north of the railway station. The Aeromotor Wind mill is sold by Judson H. Perkins, who will put them up at very low prices. Mrs. Henry Sayler of Newton township is aigreat sufferer from what is said to be cancer of the I throat. Mrs. Dora Perry, formerly j Dora Clark, of Rensselaer, died lat her home in last ! Thursday. Warner & Son have received I another carload of wide tire I wagons, Laßelle, well made in every respect.
Whitewash lime, always on i hand at Meyer’s “Old Reliable” drugstore. Also whitewash and paint brushes. Mrs. Jane Shipman has the Pilot's thanks for a heavily laden cherry branch, the luscious fruit being sweet indeed. Sartouel Aukeny and Belle E, ; Hall were married,by James A. i Burnham,’in the treasurer s ofiffee Saturday afternoon. When requirinsr new sets see I Dr. Horton. Best ponelain teeth used. No cheap granate teeth goes.. Over postoffice. In order to order a machine "uhat is always in order, it is always in order to order a McCor--1 mick. sold by C. A. Roberts Every article in stock a Leader at prices asked. We take pleasure in showiest goods. Fen dig’s Fair. I Judge Kirkpatrick, of Kokomo. will be one of the speakers at the Christian Endeavor convention, at Goodland next week*. Cbizi’* Finineia! School (price 25e) is given free to every new trial subscriber of The People's Pilot. • Twenty-flye cents for three won ths. Mrs. Thos. Daugherty has a handsome new high class buggy from the popular Rensselaer shipment dealer, Robt. Randle.
Coin's Financial School (price 25c) is given free to every new trial subscriber of The People's Pilot. Twenty-five cents for three months. 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. Dr. Brown left Sunday even mg for Danville, Ill., to visit his home and especially his grandfather, as the latter is to leave for Indian Territory soon. There will be a minister preach a trial sermon at the Free Will Baptist church next Sunday levelling. June 23. He comes from Hillsdale. Mich. All are invited. Miss Laura Postell, daughter of Mrs. Haas, was married at the home of her mother Sunday morning, to Benjamin Oglesby. Rev. Sebring of Medaryville, officiating. Sixty-four from Rensselaer attended the picnic at Parr last Sunday. Rensselaer people are always on hand where there is anything to eat or any prospect for a good time. Chipman & White are handling the Star wind mill, the best in the world, and will put up a 40 foot mill complete for $50, and do it in proper shape. Every job guaianteed. Over Twelve Hundred sets of window shades in colors, qualities and prices never before equalled. You can’t help buying after seeing them. At Frank B. Meyer’s “Old Reliable” drug store.
Porter & Yeoman have just received a new invoice of carpets, consisting of all wool ingrains from the Lafayette Carpet Company. Heavy weight, and superior to anything offered by competitors. B. F. Ferguson has returned from an extensive trip through Illinois, where he has been prospecting the land business. He predicts a very large influx of settlers from that state to Jasper county this fall. James W. Douthit, prosecuting attorney, and Dana W. Shields, his deputy, w’ent to Lake Village in Newton county to serve an inportant assault and battery case and surety of the peace case Wednesday. The croquet syndicate has pul up some nice benches in the Court House square for the ac commodation of those who are weary and wish to rest. It is the most pleasant place in town during the heat of the day. Mrs. Lil'ie Spencer returned to her home in Hammond last Saturduy,’ after a six week’s stay with her sister, Mrs. Hale Warner. Mrs. Spencer formerly lived in Rensselaer and is desirous of again making it her home.
Miss White, who has been with Mrs. Imes. as trimmer for the spring and summer season, left last Wednesday for Kentland, where she will visit with friends until Saturday, then she will go to her home at Anderson, where she has a permanent position. Licenses to marry were issued by the clerk to Wm. J. Morris, Flora D. Hollett; Benjamin G. Oglesby. Laura E. Postill; John Sutton. Lizzie Saltwell; Alph’onso Phillips. Agnes Yardley Whittlesey; Marion 0. Gant, Lillie Garriott; Samuel Aukeny, Belle E. Hall. There was a reunion of the Osborne family at the residence of Ezra Clark. Tuesday afternoon. There were 'thirty-five present. Those from abroad were Mr. and Mrs. Brown and two children. Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Mason and two children, and Ray Osborne, all of Michigan. and Bayard Clark and Leslie Clark. of Red Key. Sharp photographed the group. Grandma Bedford, who has beep an invalid for so many weary months, was able to come to town last week and visit her many relatives and old, time friends. She selected with her own hands a beautiful boquet of Prairie Queen roses for the Pilot folks, a kindness which is highly prized. It is Eoped her invalid days are gone and that many happy years remain to fill the evening of a well spent life. When you can buy a good top buggy for S4O it is false economy to have an old one repaired. Warner & Son handle just such a buggy, as well as a full line of better carriages of all kinds, and at correspondingly low prices. Cash paid in advance to , a manufacturer who needed monkey to keep from shutting down, secured an unequaled bargain ! which is more than divided with customers.
Threshing outfits sold by C. A. Roberts. All kinds of farmer's supplies. Get prices. High and cheaper grade bicycles for sale by w, E. Overton at Randle’s Implement store. J C. McColly and J. W. King will attend the annual shoot of the North Judson Gun Club at North Judson on the 26 and 27. GRAND CELEBRATION!— Celebrate in a nobby, new suit at Special Cut Rate Price, until after the Fourth. Fendig’s Fair. Mr. Hurschel Jenkins. L. D. Wynant.-Miss Beckiebell Summers. Miss Delta Goble. Miss Mary Brown. Mr. Charlie. Clinton. and E. E. Barnett, have letters advertired at the Rensselaer post office. Miss Christine Lundberger of Chesterton, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Weaver for several weeks, returned home Tuesday. H. A. Flynn accompanied her as far as the city of Monon. Mrs. Jackson M. D. of Hammond was in Rensselaer last week, and addressed the order of Rathbone Sisters and other ladies in the K. P. hall on the subject of “The Daughters of Liberty,” at the close of lodge Wednesday evening. Now that the Pilot is comfortably settled in its new first floor quarters on the west side of couri house square, its friends are invited to call and see the machinery and inspect the most complete printing plant in this or adjoining counties. A very successful tournament was given at Hobart last Friday by the gun club of that place. The best average was made by M. J. Eich of Chicago, (136 out of a possible 143.) and the second best was scored by J. W. King of Rensselaer, (135 out of 143.)
