People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1896 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Smalley Concert Company, Nov. 24. Now for a touch of Indian Summer. The finest lady quartette in the world Nov. 24. Two of H. A. Alter’s little ones, are sick with fever. Isaac Tuteur returned Tuesday from a week spent in Chicago. Take your grain to Coen & Brady’s new elevator, level driveway and dumps. Poultry, eggs, game, fur hides, old rubber, old iron, will be received on subscription at this office. “Uncle Billy” Pierce brought a bushel of the finest table turnips to us yesterday that we have ever seen in Jasper county. A. E. Alter has been called to Russiaville by the severe illness of his little daughter, two years old, who is suffering from diphtheria. The Coen & Brady elevator is now completed and ready to do business. It is equipped with the latest improved machinery and is the most modern elevator in the country. It has a level driveway and platform dumps. “Excuse me” observed the man in spectacles “but 1 am a surgeon, and that is not where the liveris.” “Never you mind where his liver is,” retorted the other. “If it was in his big toe or his left ear DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers would reach it and shake it for him. On that you can bet your gig-lamps.” A.F.Long. W. P. Smith of Indianapolis is spending a few days in Jasper county, for the purpose of instituting the Order of Archery in this county. He is the organizing officer. Archery is a society adapted to both'city and county life, and has many features of merit not found in other fraternities.