People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1895 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MORDECAI I. CHILCOTK, Rensselaer, Ind. Attends to all business in the professloa with promptness and dispatch. Office In second story of the Makeever building. THE WEEK AT HOME. Meyer Sisters have jusi received a full line of fall millinery. Mrs. Belle Kerr spent last week in the country at Francesville. Hog cholera preventative from state formula for sale at Meyer’s drug store. Mrs. P. T. Clark and family are visiting with her parents at Lowell, Ind. Mr. Gleason shipped a fine load of horses to Cincinnati this week Tuesday. Wall paper at Meyer’s at less than half price; the largest and finest stock in town. Come in boys. We can laundry foryou all as well as one, “boys.” Spitler & Kight. C. W. Coen made a business flyer on a Mystic to Pleasant Ridge Tuesday morning. The Reynolds Weekly Advocate is the name of a new one. Success to the enterprise. Blank books, writing material and school incidentals, the finest assortment at Meyer’s drug store. It takes a prime-5 year—old horse of 1200 to 1400 pounds weight to bring 150 on the horse market here. New grocery, new goods, new prices; everything fresh and clean; cheap for cash. Remember H. J. Dexter, Odd Fellows’ building. Mr. Chism of Delphi shipped a car load of good horses from this point last week to Chicago. He will probably be back for another car load in a few days. Robert Zick from near the Stark county line is one of the new subscribers to the Pilot. He came in Wednesday to pay his taxes and made a pleasant call on the editor. Correspondents of the People’s Pilot will please send in their letters so as to reach this office by Wednesday noon, and earlier if possible, as the paper goes to press early Thursday morning. The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet at the home of Mrs. Jennie L. Wishard, Friday afternoon of Nov. 1, at 4 o’clock. Parents are kindly entreated to send their children to this meeting.’ The W. C. T. U. will meet with Mrs. Jennie L. Wishard. Friday, Nov. 1, at 2:30 p. m.. All members of this society are earnestly requested to be present, and all interested in temperance work are invited to attend. Miss Emma M. Burget of Illinois Female College, of Jacksonville, 111,, will give instruction in voice culture and instrumental music at the rooms, formerly known as the Iroquois club rooms hours from 2t05 p. m. For further information please call. Enma M. Burget. Miss Mabie F. Doty of Chicago will give instruction in physical culture and elocution at the rooms, formerly known as the Iroquois club rooms; hours from 2t05 p. m.; Saturday 9to 12 a. m. and 2tosp. m. For further information please call. Mable F. Doty. Two parties who were divorced in Judge Wiley’s court last week and were remarried at once, were brought before that tribunal this week charged with contempt as the decree which is granted in cases where service is made by advertisment, does not become operative for two years. The judges let the offenders off with a repremand. Farm Loam. We are prepared to make farm loans at a lower rate of interest than any other firm in Jasper county. The expenses will be as low as the lowest. Call and see us. Office in the Stockton & Williams Block, near the Couft House. Warren & Irwin. Played Josh Whitcomb. The Keeler Comedy Company played to a good house last Sat urday night. It was a delightful surprise to Miss Keeler who had not received nearly as good business as her entertainments deserved. The final presentation was the old standby, Josh Whitcomb, and it was done in the most satisfactory manner. This troupe is much better than the average.