People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1895 — CITY AND COUNTY. [ARTICLE]

CITY AND COUNTY.

Additinnal Local .Xeirn Hill be Found on the Seventh and OtherFageo. Threshing coal for sale by Coen. Mr. Utz returned to Chicago Monday. Mrs. Cinda Huts. of Hammond is visiting her mother, Mrs. Scott. Mrs. Belle Kerr went to Indianapolis last week, returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long entertained a number of friends last week at tea. Mrs. Utz left Monday night to visit her people in the Southern part of the state. Half fare bates to Lafayette Sep. 1, to 6. on account of the Tippecanoe county fair. Alf. Donnelley is prospecting in Tippecanoe, Clinton and and Howard counties this week. The Pilot’s new cistern was completed in time to get the benefit of the downpour Sunday. Bernhard Paulus of near Brook was in town Monday and made this office a pleasant call. The threshing season hear tnisyear will close a month sooner than usual owing to the light crop. Mrs. C. W. Coen entertained the Junior Endeavor Society of the Christian Church last Tuesday evening. Mrs. B. E. Utz gave a very interesting talk at the Christian Church Monday evening on Missionary work.

Mr. Rinehart of Delphi is laya tine concrete walk on Washington street from Fendig's Fair to the corner of the Nowels house. Miss Glazebrook, with her mother and niece, Ara Lee. returned yesterday from a three month's visit in Putnum county. The ladies of the Presbyterian church began preparations iast week for their bazaar, to be given some time before the holidays. Mr. Evertt. who has been with the Jasper Tile Works just north* of town for the last two years, moved Monday to Howard county. Rev. B. E. Utz preached Sunday morning and evening at the Cnristian Church to crowded houses, one confession in the morning. Hon. G. H. Brown is preparing to build a $2,000 house on his lots on front street just across the street from his own residence.■ The Culp sisters are building a large and handsome residence on thcr recently purchased lots on North Dayton street opposite Ed. Gay's. A great number of people who had bought tickets for the Michigan City excursion at Foresman could not get on the train owing to the crowd. The Misses and Pearl Sigler of Dickey street. jEnglewood. 111., are visiting relatives and friends in RensselaerDegree lodge N. A. A. No. 85 will meet Saturday. Sept. 14. and regularly every second Saturday evening in every other cmonth thereafter. A full attendance is requested as business of importance is to be tansacted. Mrs. W. t H. H. Graham and daughter, Mary, of Irvirgton, visited Mrs. Frank Foltz last week. Mr. and Mrs. Graham formerly lived in Rensselaer; Mrs. Graham left last Saturday for Kentland to see a friend who is seriously il 1 . All saloons within the corporation of Rensselaer will be required to be closed on the 3rd day of September, 1895, the day of the election, to determine whether or not the town will construct water works. See The State vs. Kidd, 74 Ind. 554.