People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1895 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

N. WARNER * SON. Rensselaer, Indiana. HARDWARE Next week a full line or HEATING STOVES First Class Feed Cutlers al *7. 813 and upward. $7. Feecl Cutters. sl3 Among the latest inventions is the Dane - Corn - Cutter A thoroughly good implement; no danger of accident as the knife is protected a spring guard. Carriages, Wagorjs, A full line of carpenters’ tools and Builders’ Hardware.

Ira W. Yeoman. t t o :r zsr IE et. HE MJ NG TON. INI). Insurance and real estate agent. Any amount of private money to loan on farm security. Interest 6 per cent. Agent for International and Red Star steamship lines.

REMINGTON.

REMINGTON, in which place Tin People’s Pilot has an extensive circulation, is a very pretty village of over 1.000 population, situated in the extreme southern part of Jasper county on the St. L. & I*, railway 125 miles from Chicago. Largest hay shipping point fine horses, cattle and hogs; rich agricultural lands worth up to $75 per acre and higher; four warehouses; county fair: excellent high schools; fine churches; wellgraded gravel roads in all directions; two banks. TIME CARP. Trains go west at 9:35 a. in.. 3:39 p. m.. 4:25 a. tn.; east at 11:18 p. m.. 11:24 a. m., 6:14 a. m. CHURCHES. Methodist Episcopal. Rev. D. Handley. Presbyterian. Rev. H V. McKee. Christian. Rev. J. D. Carson. Catholic. Father Berg. Each of the above churches has an excellent Sunday school in connection. BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS. Schuyler Lodge No. 284. 1. O. O. F. Remington Lodge N. 351. F. & A. M. Remington Lodge No. 58. K. of P. Remington Post No. 84, G. A. R. Remington Lodge Woodmen of the World. Remington Court No. —. Foresters. Remington Lodge No. —. A. O. U. W. The best thing that has happened in the south part of Jasper county for the past three years was that glorious rain which fell last Tuesday night. The writer left Rensselaer at about 7 o’clock on that evening when it was raining quite hard, and arrived in Remington about 9 o’clock, it having rained nearly all the time coining over. We got somewhat wet, but do not mind the wetting as we were glad to see the drougth broken. The electrical display was grand. About half tfce time everything was lighted up by the flashes of lightning and the other half of the time we were in total darkness. The rainfall was four inches during the night in Remington. and the good done to pastures and meadows is incalculable, to say nothing of the cisterns and wells about town.

Richard Pruett reports an addition of town boys at his family residence the past week. We understand that "Dick” and the other parties interested are all doing reasonably well under the circumstances. We noticed that, while in your city last week, there is a certain class of young fellows bordering on manhood’s estate, who, like the same class in this town, are passing the way to pay a heavy fine. We refer to those young men who are constantly insulting an old gentleman by the name of Fleming who resides in Jordan township. They do this thing believing that it is a smart thing to do and to aggravate the old man. They should desist at once or possibly they may regret it. Old corn and oats continues to pour into the elevators at Remington. The new corn crop for this section of the country is now an assured fact and the yield will be equally as good as last year which was perhaps more than an average. Were the prices what we think they should be our people would be right in the swim. Simon Leopold has removed his stock of goods from Remington to Rensselaer and will continue in the mercantile business