People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1895 — City Dairy For Sale. [ARTICLE]

City Dairy For Sale.

Being unable to find a suitable farm for the dairy business, I hereby offer to sell at a bargain the following property: Seventeen of as good cows as the country affords, milk wagon, cans, etc. I have a good paying trade of 33 to 37 gallons ol milk daily. For further information call on oi address. D. M. Worland. Rensselaer, Ind. Wanted.—A steady man to work in a dairy. Must be a good milker. D. M. Worland, Rensselaer, Ind. Mrs. Youkey of La Fayette, assistant state inspector of the Relief Corps was in town Monday, to inspect the Relief Corps at this place. Mrs. Youkey is an active member of the committe from the Relief Corps now establishing a soldiers and soldier’s widows home at La Fayette. This home is on a new plan never before undertaken. Here the soldier and his aged wife may find a comfortable home to spend their declining years. She is president of the Corps at La Fayette and they are building a cottage at this home. She was well pleased with the Rensselaer Corps and said it was the best that she had visited, she remarked that while watching the work she almost forgot that she was the inspector so interested did she become in the work. Keystone Corn Husker and Fodder Shredder. Sold by Robt. Randle.

Farm for Rent —24o acres, all good farming land, 4| miles from town; good house and barn; two good wells; cash rent; known as Wm. Haley farm. Inquire at this office. A. C. Anderson has plenty of good pasturage on the Wall Robinson farm 2£ miles northeast of Rensselaer. Terms reasonable. Coin's Financial School (price 25c) is given free to every new trial subscriber of The People's Pilot. Twenty-five cents for three months. Drop in and see the latest fancies in fall millinery at Meyer Sisters.

J. H. Cox sells the best coal and wood in town at the old stand of Dexter & Cox. 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. 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.