People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 December 1895 — LEE. [ARTICLE]
LEE.
Correspondence of the Peoplo’s Pilot. A little sloppv in these parts. Otis Jacks is again filling his place as postmaster. A. R. Rishling’s mill pond was drained by the section hands Saturday.. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Noland Sunday. School will be dismissed Tues day before Christmas until Thursday after Now Years. The roads are very muddy and there is no hauling except what is absolutely neccessary. Christmas is coming and we are so excited over the prospect of good gifts from (Old Santa that we have failed t<y pick up many items this week/ Tho Rev. Devenean, of Chicago, mentioned in last week’s correspondence to the Pilot filled the appoittments at the following places last week: Marlboro, Lee, Barkley and Monon. He is at present engaged in holding a few meetings at this place. He is an able’speaker and holds his congregation exceptionally well. B. Y. Guess.
The steam laundry is now prepared to take a limited number of small family washings at the following prices: Rough dry, 20c per doz. Washing and ironing/ SQo per doz. * These prices does not include starched articles which requires a high gloss polish. • Spitler & ItIGHT. Mr. Frank Maloy as “Tony, the convict,” will wear thpjprison garb of a life-termer, obtained from the state’s prison for this occasion. “Tony, the convict.” Fred Phillips has received his line of samples and is now ready to take orders for suits, overcoats, pants, and shirts, made to measurement. His line embraces all the latest styles and fashions, prices no higher than for ready-made goods. Office with Val Seib, Opposite the ‘old court house. ”
