People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1895 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Harvey Wood, south-east of town, is on the sick list. Aaron Wood is able to be about town again after a severe illness of several weeks. Wall paper at Meyer’s at less than half price; the largest and finest stock in town. Blank books, writing material and school incidentals, the finest assortment at Meyer’s drug store. Mrs. William H. Parcels of Monticello is visiting her son, E. M. Parcels for a few weeks. Mrs. James Yeoman observed Odd Fellows’ day and took dinner with her old neighbor, Mrs. E. M. Parcels. Coin's Financial School ( price 25c) is giuen free to every neiv trial subscriber of The People's Pilot. Twenty-five cents for three months. John Henderson and wife, Mr. Philip Parcels, Mr. R. L. Harvey and Mrs. Moore of Monticello were guests E. M. Parcels’ on Odd Fellows’ day. Dr Baker’s daughter, Miss j Jessie, came down from Lowell j last week the guest of Miss ! Berth a Parcels till after the Odd Fellow’s celebration. One of the most novel feats ever performed on the piano in this city, was executed by Prof. Vandersluis. of the Keeler Dramatic Com. last evening, playing the piano with a sheet over the keys and blindfolded. It was quite a treat. A German has invented a small house, capable of holding four or live persons, to be used in diving and working in sunken ships, and valuable wreckage of other character.