People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1896 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Pilot to June 15th for 10 cents. New subscribers only. Trial subscriptions stop when out There-are over sixty people in Rensselaer who have past the age of seventy years. Miss Blanche McKeever is now learning composition in the Pilot office. Farmers are in the midst of their oat seeding. Wherever the land is tiled it is amply dry. George O. Pumphrey can supply you with better Bared Plymouth Rock eggs than ever. North-west part of town. Easter services Sunday morning and evening at the M. E. church. Sermon in the morning; concert in the evening. Mrs. J. T. Penn and daughter left Tuesday for a week with friends at her old home in Murdock, 111. Will A. Mossier received a dispatch Wednesday announcing the sad news of the death of his mother at Thorntown. He had just returned Monday from her bedside. Mr. Mossier left on the 11 o’clock train for Thorntown. Work on the big Forsythe block commenced yesterday. The big pile of brick has attracted a great deal of attention as it has grown in size from day to dayThe building will be rushad to completion as rapidly as possible.
The Pildt to June 15th for 10 cents. New subscribers only. Trial subscriptions stop when out.
