People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

i CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. 1 I HAPPENINGS ©F A WEEK. I H • gj

PIMMKET Pork. Veal, Mutton. Sausage, Balogna, etc., sold In qnantlties to suit purchasers at the Lowest Prices. None but the best stock slaughtered. Everybody Is Invited to call. The Highest Price paid for GOOD CATTLE. J. J. EIGLESBACH, Proprietor. ———— —»— 1^ ■ No more skating for a while. Will King is still very poorly. Millie Kays is on the sick list. Mrs. Lee Catt is on the sick list. Corn and oats are coming in fast. Archie Imes is in town for a few days. Tom Parker is now working for Dr. Horton. “Smoked Pearls,” Monday night, Dec. 21. Will Duvall is driving a new team to his buss.

A new side track is being put in at the depot. Mr. Louis Wildberg was in Chicago ■ is week. Dr. Horton is having a well drilled at ! is residence. The foot ball boys had their pictures iken last week. A. Mossier of Thorntown spent Sunday ith Wiil Mossier. Lee Mauck is building a home in the . est part of town. All kinds of rubbers at Haley’s exlu3ive shoe store. Will Rinehart is in town. His home . . in Buffalo, N. Y. A boy born to Mr. and Mrs. MyrtChilcote, south of town. Mrs. Nelson Randle is slowly inonding f 'om her late illness. t The engine is here for lifting the rock : jr the court house.

B. P. Pbnclig was in Chicago last week haying holiday goods. Be ore buying a tailor umde .su'fc see •y ! >e. S. Leopold. Tne Fowler Presbyterian church will •e dedicated Dec. 20th. Miss Baxton of Indianapolis will spend lav with Nell Smith. is is a real good time to reu.ew you nose si lon to the Pilot. A cold storage building is being put ip across the railroad track. There v ill be about 30 more car loads )1‘ rock for the court house. Rensselaer Lady Minstrels in “Smoked Pearls,” Monday night, Dec, 21. They are putting the finishing touches on the arches at the court house. Tom Zraik, the fruit merchant, spent Monday and Tuesday in Chicago. James W. Doutbit went over to Winamac on legal business on Monday. The extra gang that was working on the railroad was layed off Saturday. A fine line of novelties, games, books, dolls etc. City Drug Stoc.e Jeon Kupkee of Kankakee townsh : p was in sown Monday. Mrs. Ora Yeoman is much improved from her recent severe illness. The republican tabernacle on the west side of river is being torn down. Side walks have been built in front of the Walker property in Leopold’s addition; One of the’men working on the water tank at the depot got his hand masked Monday. Mrs. Mamie Jennings of Chicago was a guest of Missi - R, and E. Culp last Sunday. , ;:-5 : A full line of buggies and eurries carried by Robert Ram le, “no cheap jobs handled.”