People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1896 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ELLIS & MURRAY

Have Concluded to adapt the CASH SYSTEM on and atfer SEPTEMBER Ist, will sell goods strictly for cash.

Frank K. Meyer was in Chicago Tuesday. Threshing is about all done in Union township. Roland Lease is building a new house east of Parr. The Ideal wants your Trade Louis Wildbfrg, Manager. The Christian Aid Society met with Mrs. Coen yesterday. Geo. Haste has purchased the farm of the elder Lease near Parr. Miss Nellie McCarthy is able to sit up after a severe spell of fever. See Boys long Pant Suits from 82.00 upward. Louis Wildberg Manager. Mrs. Hetty Hoyes is quite recovered from her late severe illness. □ Miss Manda Hoyes was in LaFayette Wednesday to see an optician. Miss Belle Chamberlain of Kentland is visiting her cousin Miss True Yeoman. Simon Thompson is haviug another new house built on one of his farms east of Parr. Rev. Hampton preached, morning and evening, in the Christian church last Sunday.

The Ideal does not want to be slighted come and see what I can do for you Louis Wildbfrg, Mgr. Miss Gertrude Robinson is visiting relatives and friends in Gillam township this week. Mrs. Addie Yates left yesterday for Williamsport to visit relatives for about two weeks. Mr. Rienhart, the cement man, is laying a pavement on front street in front of Judge Haley’s residence. The Ideal is just opening a line of Overcoats for winter; they will be sold right. < Louis Wildberg Manager. Taylor McCoy’s dog is suffering with a broken leg. He is in a fair way to recover undder the care of a specialist. One of the twin babies, the little girl of Mr. and Mrs. Beam died last Friday morning and was buried Saturday. Joseph and Arthur Hall has bought the grist mill of Amos Alter and will move it to Parr in about two weeks. The intense bitterness with which the republican judicial contest in this district has been fought in the primaries resulted in polling the full strength of the, party in most places.