People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1895 — THE WEEK AT HOME. [ARTICLE]

THE WEEK AT HOME.

Keystone Corn Husker and Fodder Shredder. Sold by Robt. Randel. Charles Davis of Monticello was the guest of neighbor Parcels dedication day. Judge Reynolds and E. B. Sillers of Monticellc are attending here this week. Robert Randle is preparing to build a fine residence and barn on his farm in Barkley township for tenant purposes., Nathan Fendig has dissolved partnership withß ." S. Fendig and become a salesman in the Model’s clothing department. A number of communications and other articles are crowded out of this issue but those suitable for the time will appear next week. Don’t forget the meeting of stockholders of the Pilot Publishing Company this week Saturday as announced elsewhere in this paper. T. H. West of Rose Lawn spent last Wednesday with the boys as he is a member of the Rensselaer lodge I. O. O. F. Dined with brother Parcels. F. W. Mauck and wife returned Saturday from a week with „heir son and wife at Atlanta. Hamilton 0606171 They also visited Arcadia and neighboring towns. Don’t miss attending the Matinee at the opera house Saturday at 2:30 p. m.. by the Keeler Comedy Cohipany. Admission 20c; all pupils of public schools 10c.

The pupils and teacher of the James school, 34 miles south of town will give a box social and entertainment Halloween night. Proceeds for the benefit of school library. Full court proceedings will appear next week. Several divorce cases have been disposed of this week, but not much other matter of moment has been reached. H. E. Wade, wife and little boy of Morocco were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels Wednesday of last week. Mr. Wade was formerly a partner of Mr. Parcels. J. E. Lakey started for Indianapolis on his wheel last Thursday morning and at 12:10, noon, of that day was in La Fayette, as mentioned on a postal received at the Pilot office. Taken Up—Small horse or pony, dark bay, star in forehead, white strip on nose, one white hind foot. Thos. B. Gilmore, 5 miles northwest of Rensselaer on H. T. Thornton farm.

Now is the appointed time to buv wall paper; prices reduced to zero to move out all of this year’s immense stock; paper that sold for 35c in August reduced to 15c in September; at B. F. Meyer’s drug store. Jimmie Meyer, who accompanied his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Meyer, to Lafayette last Sunday on the occasion of the surgical operation upon his sister’s throat, was given an ordeal of the same kind himself. Both are doing well. The dedication of Odd Fellows Temple w r as one of the most notable events in the history of Rensselaer. It is believed that quite 7000 people were assembled. There were five visiting bands present and all united, after the magnificent parade, as one band and fairly electrified their listners. The proceedings all passed Without a hitch and the splendid building is now formally dedicated to its use.