People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1896 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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The Pilot to June 15th for 10 cents. New subscribers only. Trial subscriptions stop when out. Charles Hanley is to build a residence on Division street. Thompson & Bro. have moved an old house onto the lot opposite the Makeever house. Dr. M. W. Reigle, who has been with his children in Illinois the past winter, is again in Remington, visiting with his son George W. Reigle. He will remain here, for sometime at least

The Pilot to June 15th for 10 cents. New subscribers only. Trial subscriptions stop when out. Fred Renicker of Barkley township had his gun explode while shooting geese Friday morning, severely injuring his eyes, and inflicting a painful scalp wound, J. H. Cox will build a home residence on Van Rensselaer street near the electric light plant.