People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A full line of buggies and surriee carried by Robert Randle, "no cheap jobs handled.” Geo. Dunn of Dunville is spending a few days in Rensselaer.' The four year old son of Geo. Hurley is very sick with bronchitis. One hundred farms for sale, address John Casey, Fair Oaks, Ind. Geo. Healy of the Brookston Reporter was in town a few days since. Parties wanting corn huskers and shreaders call on C. A. Roberts. A beautiful line of handkerchiefs in linen and silk at Fred Phillips’. Mr. Evans, Ancliff and Sunderland of Foresman were in town this week. Ray Thompson and Roy Blue are home from school to spend the holidays,, Monticello is considering the question of becoming a city like Rensselaer. Dray work done by Geo. F. Feeze r Leave your order at Cotton House. Good wood is slow sale at 53.00, and none wanted at wood yard at 52.50. Go to Tom Zraik’s for the finest California fruits, fresh candies and nuts. E. J. Hughes says he handles the finest line of cigars and tobacco in the city. Sam Yeoman is completing his nice new house in the north part of town, See our line of 15c cloth bound books. B. F. Fendig. A. L. Willis can do your bicycle repairing. Shop opposite Nowels block. A fine line of novelties, games, bookß, dolls etc. Fendig’s City Drug Stor.e Miss Irma Kannal will entertain the Smurky club at her home Friday evening. Mayor McCoy has just enough rheumatism to affect a cane and dignified limp. J. H. Cox will sell you good wood for 53.00 per cord. Yard and office, north of post-office. It is probable that work will be suspended on the court house during the holidays. Miss Sadie and Moses Leopold of the Bloomington school are at home for the holidays, v Remember the best wagon on wheels is for sale by C. A. Roberts. Its the Studebaker.
Lots in the Leopold addition adjacent to the court house are the choicest of any in the city. The Masonic Lodge and Evening Star Chapter, O. E. S., will enstall officers Saturday night. William Beaver of Wolcott dropped in for a chat on prosperity while in town a few days since. Jasper Guy of Remington will move to Wolcott and form a law partnership with G. F. Baker. You can buy a buggy of C. A. Roberts, or any artical in the carrage line. No cheap jobs handled. Dr. English, wife and son, Walter, will spend a few clays during the holidays in Danville, 111. Buy Haley’s German sock with rubbers. Better than felt boots; warmer, lighter and cheaper. We acknowledge a very pleasant call from our esteemed friend, John Jordan, of Remington a few days since. The railroad company will give cut rates ’from Dec. 24th to Jan. 4th. Rates will be one and one third fare.
