People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1895 — CITY AND COUNTY. [ARTICLE]
CITY AND COUNTY.
Additional Local Xew* Will be Found on the Neventh and Other Page*. John Harris is on the sick list this week. Miss. Barcus visited her brother George last week. Special clothing and shoe sale. Chicago Bargain Store. Miss Scott of Indinapolis is visiting Mrs. C. D. Martin. A genuine first class top buggy only *41.50 at Robt. Randle's. Mrs. W. H. Coover went to Remington Tuesday for a week's visit. Don't forget to see the new surreys at Robert Randle'sbefore buying. The best SI.OO shoe in town, for ladies or gents. Chicago Bargain Store. Dr. Horton lately teceived a new dental chair made on Staten Island, New York. Robert Randle is agent for the Deering binders and mowers. Don’t fail to get prices before buying. By the use of the painless method the most delicate can have teeth treated and tilled with ease. Silk mits 9c. per pair; 9 spools Clark’s O. N. T. thread 25c. Chicago Bargain Store. About 17 endeavorers of the Christian church are in attendance ot the District Convention at Goodland this week. Miss Grace Vanatta returned home Monday from Valpariso where she has been visiting for two weeks past. Several fields of wheat near town were cut last week, and in many other fields the harvesters are at work this week. In quantity, quality and prices. Frank B. Meyer’s display of wall paper, was never before equalled. Call and see. The Pilot is printed Thursday morning and if any of our friend's desire to drop in while at press they are welcome to do so Miss Edna Alter who has been visiting at C B. Steward's for about two months returned Tuesday to her home in Clinton. Coin's Financial School (price 25c is free to every new (trial subscriber of The People's Pilot. Twenty-Jive cents for three months. 4th of July Headquarters for everything you want. Chicago Bargain Store. There will be a Tabernacle meeting at the Burr School House in Jordan township commencing July 4th. All are invited.
Mrs. Bruce Porter. Mrs. C. B. Steward, Miss Frank Porter and Miss Lora Bruce attended the B. Y. P. U. convention at Monon last week. Letters are advertised at the postotfice in Rensselaer lor Mr. James Kirts, Malinda Cherry, Mr. Ed Kehr, M. B. Owen and Wm. Meyers The most complete line of ladies’ precale and silk waists. Chicago Bargain Store. A student from the Southern Seminary will preach at the First Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening. Everybody invited. Messrs. Hersman and Henry Look of Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs. Ibrig of Oskosh. Wisconsin, are visiting their sister, Mrs. I. E. French, for a few days. The next regular visit of Dr. Kuderling. the dentist who extracts your teeth free and without pain, will be at the Makeever house, Saturday J une 29. You can save dollars on clothing. Chicago Bargain Store. We aro selling laundried negligee shirts, splendid articles for 50c; some in the finer grades the regular SI.OO article at 75c. Shirts from 25c up. Fendig’s Fair.
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 terms. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Lardner, Mr. and Mrs. George Jenkens, Master Loyd Lardner and Bertie Jenkins of Goodland were the guests of Will Wishard and * wife over Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Adams west of town has been very sick. A good silk umbrella SI.OO. Chicago Bargain Store. Samuel Huggins of Remington was in town Friday. Warren and Ira Washburn spent last Friday in Remington. Bayard Clark and wife of Indianapolis spent Sunday in Rensselaer. The little son of J. W. Stoner is slowley recovering from his severe illness. Ready made dresses, blazer suits, soc. to $2.25. Chicago Bargain Store. Taylor McCoy entertained a few of his young friends Saturday afternoon. Miss Ida Cbilcote and Mrs. Jane Shaw are visiting Miss Doty in Chicago. John E. McClanahan and Minnie M. Warne were license to marry Saturday. Thomas Cody has gone to Rossville, where he has received a position in a hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bowman and son Harvey of Remington are visiting Bert Bartoo and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Bartoo of Remington, parents of Mrs. Geo. E. Marshall have been visiting in Rensselaer. Several of our young people left on the 11:30 ,train Sunday nigh,, for Frankfort, to attend Barnum's show. The Free Will Baptist had baptismal services Sunday afternoon at the usual place, near the coal oil well. George Colvin of Brookton returned to Rensselaer last Sunday. He says business is quite dull at Brookton. James Duncan and wife drove over from Wolcott Sunday and spent the day with their aunt, Mrs. Sarah Keifer. The trial of Wm. Deniger the alleged burglar of the railroad depot took place Thursday and resulted in an acquittal. Mrs. Tilden and daughter of Greencastle visited the former’s brother this week going on to lowa to visit other relatives. Miss Dasie Willis and her brother Jamie left for Verona, 111., last Thursday to spend a couple of months with relatives. Consult Judson H. Perkins about binding twine. He will save you money and give a superior article. Make a note of that.
T. P. Clark expects to occupy his new and handsome residence in the north-west part of next week. Mr. Clark has one among the best houses in town. A number of young ladies and gentlemen repaired to a grove south-west of town on Sunday afternoon to enjoy themselves and have a picnic supper. Miss Edith Marshall daugh; ter of Ralph Marshall, Esq., who has been teaching in the public schools of Joliette, 111., is home to spend her summer vacation, Mrs. Nina Hammond of Lafayette was visiting friends in our town last week. She returned home Sunday evening, taking her niece, Virgie Austin, with her.
Mrs. Anna Bruce and son Emmet who have been visiting friends and relatives in Rensselaer and vicinity for the past six weeks returned to their home in Edinburg last week. The sufferings of Mrs. Nagle, who has been an invalid for years, but confined to her bed for over a year, are such as to excite the deepest sympathy among her neighbors and friends. 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.
Miss Jackson was married Thursday evening at her home near Lebanon, Ind., to Allen Hoover. The newley wedded pair arrived here Friday afternoon and are now with Mr. Hoover’s parents south of town. Quite a large delegation from the Endeavor Society of the Christian church attended the convention at Goodland this week. It bespeaks well for the coming man and woman of our country to see the active work done in the Christian Eedeavor Societies. The time has come when a young man need not make an excuse for being a Christian. Let the good work continue.
