People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1895 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

building on the south side of Railroad street, adjoining the postoffice on the west. This new building was erected by W. J. Morris, our dentist, and is a model for neatness and convenience, and Brother Hames will be greatly benefited by this change in location. George Ford who has been baking for George Eck, since he went into the restaurant business about July 1, moved his household goods and family to Kentland, where he has relocated.

Henry W. t Wolcott of Wolcott Indiana, was in Remington on business Monday. Henry is a hustler from “Wayback.” We visited Wolcott last Monday on business matters, and while there we were surprised at the great strides in improvements having been made there within the past two or three years. The business improvements are several good substantial brick buildings, which would be a credit to a town of much larger proportions and the dwelling houses, and they are numerous which have recently been built, are many of them neat cottages and others are of still greater pretensions. Wolcott is a booming, prosperous little city and its citizens are wide awake and doing business for the money there is in it. Commissioner Jones has been under the weather for the past week or two as well as his son Howard. They were both threatened with typhoid fever but at this writing we are informed that they will probably get along without any serious results. The public schools of Jordan township all commenced their fall and winter terms last Monday morning. We believe there areeight schools in the township.

We are informed that C. E. Triplett M. D. of Morocco Newton county has recently been appointed as a member of the board of medical pension examiners located at Remington, Ind., to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Peter J. Pothnisji M. D. -who resigned to devote his attention to the hernia cure which enterprise he hss a large interest. Dr. Triplett is an old practioner and will no doubt give satisfaction as a member of the board. He was also a surgeon in the union army during the late rebellion. Sheriff Hanley of Rensselaer was in Remington the fore part of the week on business connected with his office. He does not like the new law governing fees of his office. He is right. Dash. Call and see the handsome Mystic bicycle for sale at the Pilot office.

Cash for Poultry. Highest prices paid for poultry. eggs, veal, etc., at my newlyopened place north of railroad near depot. John F. McColly. Keystone Corn Busker and Fodder Shredder. Sold by Robt. Randle. Subscribe for the Pilot