People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1895 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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POPULAR WANTS. Advertlfements of tour lines or less will be inserted under this heading for twenty-five cents per month —such as Help Wanted, Farms for Sale, Houses to Kent, Lost, Found, Pasturage, Situations Wanted and Wants of all kinds. ORGAN— Nearly new, will be sold very cheap; part payment down, balance on easy terms; it is a first-class Instrument and very little used. Call or address Pilot office. LAND FOR SALE. Eighty acres of as choice land as lies In Jasper county can be purchased for SSO per acre—eight miles southwest of Rensselaer, in Jordon township. All tiled; good new frame house well, wind mill and .comfortable stock buildings. Inquire at this office. _

REMINGTON. REMINGTON, in which place The 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 C., St. L. & P. railway 125 miles from Chicago. Largest hay shipping point In Indiana; fine horses, cattle and hogs; rich agricultural lands worth up to J"5 per acre and higher; four warehouses; county fair; excellent high schools; fine churches; wellgraded gravel roads in all directions; two banks. Winter now appears to be upon us and overcoats and base burner stoves are the order of the day. A small flurry of snow fell here last Monday afternoon, when not a sign of a cloud could be seen. It was occasioned by the steam from Hartley’s elevator, which congealed in the cold air, the wind blowing from the north-west, and fell to earth in the shape of perfectly formed snow flakes. The sick mentioned in our last communication are now reported better, but there are still a few cases of typhoid fever in and near Remington. Elder Carsen is not yet able to attend to his ministerial duties, but is slowly improving. “Tommy Grant” has his new dwelling house about ready for occupancy, and will probably move into it about the first of November. He now has a splendid and desirable property, having six lots all in a body. Ed Bom! has his fine new dwelling house about ready also to move into and he will probably occupy it in a few days. Station Agent A. B. Coleman is also pushing his new house along with great rapidity, and