People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1895 — CITY AND COUNTY. [ARTICLE]

CITY AND COUNTY.

Coin's Financial School (price Ssc) is free to every new trial subscriber of The People's Pilot. Twenty-five cents for three months.

Flour and meal at J. H. Cox’s. Snow manifested itself Saturday. Mrs. Alexander Hamilton is still quite ill. Monday and Tuesday were rainy, chilly and windy. Mr. and Mrs. Ott Clark were in Goodland on business this week. Bert Goff left for Georgia Tuesday to take a position in a telephone exchange. R. B. Harris and family will be located in their new home in Rensselaer this week. Jesse Coen came home from Chicago Saturday to remain until after Thanksgiving. The “boys ball” at the opera house Thanksgiving night will be the event of the week. Miss Mollie Hoyes returned last week from an extended visit at Russiaville and other places. Miss Thomas of Monticello returned home Sunday after a short visit with the family of Treasurer Gwin. Heat that bed room with one of our *5 hard coal burners that will keep fire all night with a hat full of coal. N. Warner & Son.

Buy your Thanksgiving turkey ready dressed, with accompanying edibles at the ladies’ bazaar, in Nowels’ store, Wednesday the 27th. M. Y. Slaughter desires the name and address of each president of the F. A. & I. U. in Jasper county to be sent to his address at Rensselaer. G. H. Brown. Jr., of Francesville was in town Saturday. He has sold his home, recently built there, and expects to remove to Knox, Stark county, in the spring. Union services will be given at the Missionary Baptist church at 10:30 a. m.. Thanksgiving morning. Rev. J. L- Bradj and Rev. C. E. Voliva delivering the sermons. Don’t forget the ladies of the Christian church when preparing that Thanksgiving dinner. They will open their bazaar in C. D. Nowels”store on Wednesday, the 27th. There will be a convention of the Baptist association at the First Baptist church Thursday and Friday of this week. A sermon will be preached on Thursday evening. Miss Lizzie Ewen returned to her home at Rossville. 111., last Thursday, after a six weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Parker, of Barkley township, and others in and about Rensselaer.

Quarterly meeting will beheld at the M. E. church next Sunday. Communion service at the close of the forenoon sermon. The presiding elder, Rev. Dr. Wilson, will preach in the evening at 7 o’clock. The party who hitched the team in front of the Pilot office Sunday morning, and allowed it to stand uncared for until nearly night, will find his animals in the livery stable the next time he forgers them in such an inhuman manner. Scarce a leaf is left to rustle, with November’s winds to tussle; they have fallen in the shuffle, been discarded like the bustle. Soon the poet’ll make a fussle, o’er the hoary snow flake puzzle, and ye editor will kussle, as he reads the flighty stuffle. The Rebeccas entertained their Remington sisters last Friday night at their banquet hall in I. O. O. F. Temple. The sup per was served at six o’clock. The Remington team did the floor work in the initiation of about a dozen new members. The ladies of the Christian church will open a bazaar for Thanksgiving dinner supplies on Wednesday the 27th, at their old place in C. D. Nowels’ store. They will have dressed chickens, turkeys, cakes in variety, pies, brown bread and white, cookies, pickles etc., which they will sell at reasonable prices. Their friends are requested to call and see their articles , before purchasing. Orders for anything special will filled by consulting any of the ladies of the Aid Society.

Remember the entertainment at Trinity Hall next Monday night. Mrs. Julius Taylor and C. H. Lame have letters advertised by the Rensselaer postoffice.