People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
See our line of 15c cloth bound books. B. P. Fendig. i Tom Joiner’s children have been very sick' with tonsillitis, but are somewhat better now. B. Forsythe has put a music box in his store so as to entertain his customers while waiting. Efforts are again being made to close the stores at 7 o’clock and the indications are that it will be a success. They are putting in a new water tank at the depot, so as to avoid two stops to take water. Frank Hershman of Walker township was transacting business at the county seat Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan entertained about 20 couple at dinner Tuesday evening at G o’clock. Buy Haley’s German sock with rubbers. Better than felt boots; warmer lighter and cheaper. Perry Hamilton was in Chicago this week, and intends to go back to work the first of the year. Some of the men working on the court house were layed off on account of the iron not being here. Robert L. Martin, an employe of the M. K. & T. R. R., will spend ,the holidays with his mother, and friends.
Will Wishard, Dr. Berkley and Art Cole have been cleaning up their lots iu the west part of town. Jake Dluzak of Remington has purchased a farm near Kankakee, upon which he will move next spring. .Congressman Hatch of Kentland has gone to Washington to begin the duties of the closing session of congress. Commissioner’s court has been in session all this week. Several very important cases are being disposed of. The Regina musical novelty can be heard every afternoon and ovening. Chicago Bargain Store. Haley’s, the only exclusive shoe store, has the finest line gents patent leather footwear; suitable for Christmas gifts. All of the ministers will discuss the subject of “Christian Citizenship,” from their respective pulpits next Sunday night. * • » Read the article “For Christmas Charities,” and buy a ticket to see “Smoked Pearls,” given by Rensselaer Lady Minstrels Mr. Abbot and family of Lexington, 111., has moved to this place. They have occupied the Charley Coen property near the railroad. D. J. Kalhpteish, landlord of the Nonpareil, Chicago, was iu town Tuesday looking after his lauded interests in Jasper county. The most beautiful music by the new invention, called the Regina, every afternoon and evening. Chica' o Bargain Store. Tho Pilot and Farm, Field and Fireside, both one year, including 20 packets of flower and vegetable seeds, for $1.70. See advertisement. “Smoked Pearls” is to be given in so meritorious a cause that every one is solicited to lend their influence to make it a grand success.
J. H. Toops, living 7 miles south-east of town, is very sick wjthacule tonsillitis. F. M. Pollard’s little boy, Leslie, living at same placo is also sick. Come and being the children to hear the lale popular airs on the new Regina musical instrument. Chicago Bargain Store. The state superintendent’s effort to have Latin introduced into the common schools of Indiana will meet the cold wave of public disapproval. The nicest present for a lady to make a gentleman is something nice in footwear. Judge Haley has an especially fine line suitable for that purpose. Gleason, the horse buyer, shipped another load of fine horses to Cincinnati Tuesday night. Ho has taken thousands of horses out of Jasper county. Attorney Ira Yeoman of Remington was in town Monday morning, but the case he was interested in before the commissioners, the SbaeffeS' ditch of Newton township, was set for hearing yesterday. Jtobert Blake came over with Mr. Yeoman.
