People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1895 — Page 7
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THE PEOPLE'S PILOT, RENSSELAER, IND., THURSDAY. JUNE 27. 1895
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THE WEEK AT HOME.
Chailie 24 cents a yard. Model. Saturday. Miss Loathe Wright is the happy possessor of a new wheel since last Saturday and already rides like an expert. Buy your suit at Fendig's Fair. $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. The County Board of Review for the. equalization of assessments of real estate and personal property convened on the 17th and will be in session for a month. All 44.00 Ladies’ Shirt Waists 88 cents, Saturday only, at the Model. A large delegation of our base ball enthusiasts went over to Remington last Friday to witness the game of Remington vs. Fowler. They pronounce it a tame affair. The Fowler team put up a very poor game in every particular giving it to Remington by a score of 21 to 6. The best ice cream in town at T. H. Robertson's Gem restaurant. Coins Financial School (price 25c) is given free to every new trial subscriber of The People's Pilot. Twenty-Jive cents for three months.
There has been copious rain falls in Newton township during the past few days. The oats have been greatly benefited and they will make an average crop. The corn never looked better for this'time of year. Ch all ie 24 cen ts a y ard. Model., Saturday. Acme harvesting goodis, the finest haying tools on earth, sold by Robert Randle. We are selling hats at prices unheard of considering quality. Mrs. C. K. Hersh man. The Aeromotor Wind mill is sold by Judson H. Perkins, who will put thesm up at very low prices. Warner & Son have received another carload of wide tire wagons. Laßelle, well made in every respect. Whitewash lime, always on hand at Meyer's “Old Reliable” drug stone. Also whitewash and paint brushes. Every article in stock a Leader at prices asked. We take pleasure in showing goods. Fendig’s Fair. The Far n Record, the official paper of the State Alliance, a 16-page monthly, price 50c a year, will be sent free to every subscriber of the People’s Pilot who pays SI.OO on account, past, present or future. This offer is made in place of any other premium offer.
C. W. Coen has Tile for sale. All Summer Goods at Cost at the Model. Now that the Pilot is comfortably settled in its new first floor quarters on the west side of court house square, its friends are invited to call and see the machinery and inspect the most complete printing plant in this or adjoining counties. The ringing of bellsand firing of cannon should be limited to a half hour before sunrise on the 4th. It has been the constant dread of ali residents near the cluster of churches for the last year. For the sake of the aged and sick last year’s tumult of the same .length should not be repeated. 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 money to keep from shutting down, secured an unequaled bargain which is more than divided with customers. ■wSilk Mitts 10 cents a pair, worth 25 cents, at the Model, Saturday. ’Don't fail on the 4th to call at T. H. Robertson’s restaurant for a “good, square meal,” and quickly served, when in town. All $1 (X) Ladies Shirt Waists 88 cents. Saturday only, at the Model.
All 7 cent Calico, red, blue, black and all ligh; colors 5 cents. Model. Minnie Bartoo of Remington has bought the photograph gallery, formerly run by Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, she will take possession the first of July. Miss Bartoo has been one of Remington’s best teachers for some years she is an esteem able lady and we gladly welcome her to our town, and bespeak for her success in her new profession. On the 4th eat at T. H. Robertson’s Gem restaurant. Coin's Financial School (price ?•><■) given free to vcery new trial subscriber of The People's Pilot. Ticcnty-fivc cents f>r three mouths. 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. Chipman & White are hand ling 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. Chailie 24 cents a yard. Model. Saturday. 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. Ladies' 75 .cent slippers 50 cents a pair. Saturday. Model. 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. Miss LuellaMcCoy entertained about twenty of her girl friends Saturday afternoon, in honor of her friend. Miss Lathering of Lafayette. GRAND CELEBRATION!Celebrate in a nobby, new suit at Special Cut Rate Price, until after the Fourth. Fendig's Fair. High and cheaper grade bicycles for sale by W, E. Overton at Randle’s Implement store. All Summer Goods at Cost at the Model. Good meals and quickly served at T. H. Robertson’s Gem restaurant
Stoutsberg. June 25. Stoutsberg and vicinity was treated to a genuine sand storm this afternoon. New hay is being loaded on the cars for shipment from this place. Justice J. E. Lintner injured one of his hands in the ball game the other day. This is unfortunate for the nine, as the Esq. is one of the best players. Miss Anna Erwin is the guest of Mrs. Shaffner this week. Will Stimson is laid up with a bruised leg. Chas. Yeagley is home from Senniman, 111., to visit his parents. Charles rides a bran new bicycle these days. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. Will Porter, Miss Edith Porter, Miss M. Carthy and Mr. Melatte, of Koutts, spent Sunday with A Stimson and family. t Leon Shaffner is suffering with inflammation of the eyes. George A. Sprague, agent for the Wm. Parry Monumental works of Crown Point, is setting up work in the Myers’ cemetery this week. Mills Bros, agent of South Bend, Ind., gave Stoutsberg and neighboring towns a call, looking up hay markets. Mrs. M. M. Heil and little daughter Ethel, of Lake Village, visited old friends of this place last Sunday. Prof. Vincent, of Indianapolis, and James Welsh, of Rensselaer, gave the members of Stoutsberg Alliance No. 335 an interesting talk last week. Wm. Grube is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Lon Neville, of LaFayette. C. H. Chapman, of South Bend, was a guest of the Grube family Saturday and Sunday. Two Friends.
All SIOO Ladies Shirt Waists 88 cents, Saturday only, at the Model. Mrs, Wiley, wife of the Judge, came over from Fowler Friday evening. She was entertained while here by Sheriff Hanley and wife. The Judge and wife left for Chicago Saturday afternoon to spend Bunday.
Chailie 2| cents a yaid. Model, Saturday. Choice line of confectionery at the Gem restaurant. T. H. Robertson.
A Summer Resort at Home.
The proper way to enjoy life during the summer months is to resign the blistering cook stove to a condition of inocuous desuetude and purchase a gasoline stove of Warner & Son. They have the Monarch and Reliable, the two leading favorites; hand some, convenient, absolutely perfect in construction, and safer than coal or wood. Every stove guaranteed to give satis faction. Prices within reach. Silk Mitts 10 cents a pair, worth 25 cents, at the Model, Saturday.
Holiness Meeting.
The Grand Prairie Holiness Association will hold its 15th annual meeting July 4. 1895, at Union, S. H., 7 miles north-east of Rensselaer, Ind., when the of ficers for the ensuing year will be elected, and such other business transacted as may come before the association. The tabernacle will be set up and the meeting protracted. A hearty welcome to all. B. Sayler, Watseka, 111., Pres., Albert Murphy, Goodland, Ind., Secretary. The best brands of cigars in town atl. H. Robertson’s. All 7 cent Calico, red. blue., black and all light colors 5cents. Model.
Festival in Egypt.
An ice cream festival will be given at the Egypt school house next Saturday night, June 29th,. for the benefit of the Union Sunday School. The finest Chicagocream and assorted cake will bb served. All Summer Goods at Cost at the Model.
Egypt Alliance Election.
The following'' officers were' elected last Saturday night by the Egypt Alliance, No. 54: President, Frank Welsh; Vice President. E. M. Timmons; Secretary. J. A. Frazier; Treasurer, Geo. Kennedy; Business Agent* John N. Iliff. Chailie 2| cents a yard. Model, Saturday.
Towns of Walker and Barkley.
Elder A. Miller preached at Wheatfield Sunday last. Alonzo Boyd has returned from Fowler and is again grubbing for J. W. Smith. Johnny Dickinson and Thomas Smith, recently of Boone county, are visiting in this section. David Black is having a new barn ouilt by B. J. Gifford on the farm that he has rented of him. Miss Tip Fletcher of Nubbin Ridge was visiting Miss Maudie Wough near Hog Point Saturday. Billy Mills Cairns is the champion fisherman of this section, having caught a fish weighing in the neighborhood of eight pounds out of the Kankakee Saturday. Willis Wearhoof says if his skate strap had not broken he would have been best man in the race. As it was he got third money. Mr. and Mrs. Arlay Miller were visiting Mrs. Miller’s parents at Monroe last week, returning home Monday. Miss Flora Snider was visiting her sister, Mrs. Curns, Sunday evening, Quite a large number from this section went upon the Kankakee river fishing. The boys report lots of fun but few fish‘ Harvesting is the order of the day in this section. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Stockwell and family were the guests of J. W. Smith and family, Sunday. Elder Abraham Miller preached at Winnemac Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night. The wife of Mr. Burnstean died last Thursday, and the remains was taken to Chicago for interment.
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