People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 November 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

1 CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. 1 | HAPPENINGS OF A WEEK. |

THE WALLACE l ========== x Machine and Foundry Co. LAFAYETTE, ENGINE INDIANA AND •• BOILER SECOND AND REPAIRING STREET SPECIALTY / MANUFACTURERS Structural Iron Work, Engines, Boilers, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers and Brass and Iron Castings of Every Description Miss Ora Kenton is on the sick list. Memories of Miles Standish today. We will accept wood on subscription Wood sawed by the Wood Brothers. Bert Brenner is home again for a few days. Mrs. Paradis is improving from her recent illness.

Studebaker wagons for sale by C. A. Roberts. Work on the court house is progressing finely. M. M. Tyler was down from DeMotte Saturday. Key Stone Corn Sheller for sale by Robert Randle. Dave Michaels is very sick at his home west of town. Miss Sadie Leopold is home from school for a few days. Ray Thompson is home from school for Thanksgiving week. Dressed and drawn turkeys sold for per pound this week. Rue Priest and Louie Hopkins spent Thanksgiving here. Before buying a tailor made suit see my line. S. Leopold. Miss Florence Kays is suffering from the grip this week. John Duvall has been sick with the grip for the past week. This is a real good time to renew you subscription to the Pilot. Key Stone Corn Sheller for sale by Robert Randle. Jas. Fisher’s little daughter, Clara, has been sick for the past week. Parties wanting corn hußkers and Bhreaders call on C. A. Roberts.

L. W. Hubbell of Francesville was in Rensselaer on business Tuesday. Alfred Hopkins is home again from Indianapolis for the holiday week. F. A. Ross came home Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with his wife. A. L. Willis can do your bicycle repairing. Shop opposite Nowels block. Thanksgiving prayer meeting will be held in the presbyterian church to-night. C Miss JeannetteH tmmond of Lafayette is visiting her sister Mrs. W. B, Austin. Key Stone Corn Sheller for sale by Robert Randle. Sheldon Smith of Morocco was buying cattle in this locality Friday and Saturday. Sam Yeoman moved into Mary Rodgers house, north of the railroad, last week. Go 'to the Rensselaer planing mill for water tanks or cisterns. Prices the lowest. Last week the east derrick at thb court house fell and broke. No one was Injured. The baby of Mr. Mrs. John Duvall is somewhat better, after its recent Bevere illness. A full line of buggies and surries carried by Robert Ram le, “no cheap jobs handled.” Mr. Foster has built a n w addition to his residence and will open a resturant befor long.