People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1897 — CITY AND COUNTY NEWS [ARTICLE]

CITY AND COUNTY NEWS

Briefly Told. Rye 30c. Corn 17c. Chickens 6c. Turkeys 8c —9c. Wheat 75c—80c. Best Hay gS.GO-S6.CO. Gats, 11c for mixed, 13c —14c for white. ■■We will accept wood on subscription. Nice level driveway at the new elevator. , Novelties in suspenders at Fred Phil- . lips'. William Rowles is reported sick with grippe. Studebaker wagons for sale by C. A. Roberts. W. E. Uhl was up from Monticello Friday. A. D, Hudson was down from Parr yes ten. ay. 3 udge Hammond, of Lafayette, was in town Sunday. The latest in collars, cuffs and shirts at Fred Phillips’. Mies Bertha Hammond is reported sick with neuralgia. Coen & Brady want 50,0J0 bushels of corn by Jan. 15. Judge S. P. Thompson is holding court at Fowler. All kinds of rubbers at Haley’s exclusive shoe store. Simon Phillips is again out after a short indisposition. A complete line of gents furnishings at Fred Phillips’. Arthur Hopkins was at Knox Friday transacting business. Before buying a tailor made suit see my line. S. Leopold. Mis. Charles Gray, who has been sick for some time, is better.

Coen & Brady dump every load of grain at their new elevator. Born. —To Mr and Mrs. A. J. Hoy, on Thursday last a ten pound boy. Fred Phillips has the most beautiful line of neckwear in the city. William' B. Austin left Sunday on a flying business trip to New York. A beautiful line of handkerchiefs in linen and silk at Fred Phillips’. B. W. Pumphrey has had a severe attact of lagrippe but is fast improving. Dray work done by Geo. F. Feezer Leave your order at Cotton Hou&e. The thermoneter indicatec from 18 to 22 degrees below zero Sunday night. Will Tharp spent Sunday at home. He is teaching school near Monticello. Take your grain to Coen & Brady’s nev elevator, level driveway and dumps. Mrs. Pum; hrey is cold weather bound at her son’s in the country near Mt. Ayr. Miss Maud Miller of Kalamazoo is visiting her cousin, Miss Myrtle Woodworth. • N. S. Bate . who has been prospecting in Oklahoma for a short time, returned Friday. A full line of buggies and surries carried by Robert Rani le, “no cheap jobs handled.” The Pilot office has added a quantity of new type faces for doing modern job printing. Monroe Banes’ new house in the Weston addition is rapidly nearing completion, J. H. Cox will sell you good wood for $3.00 per cord. Yard and office, north of post-office. Peter Wasson has purchased the home residence of James Fisher and will soon occupy the same. Lots in the Leopold addition adjacent to the court house are the choicest of any in the city. Some Newton county farmers were in the city yesterday w ith good horses for the buyers to bid on. Buy Haley’s German sock with rubbers. Better than felt boots; warmer, lighter and cheaper. Remember the best wagon on wheels is for side by C. A. Roberts. Its the Studebaker. Mrs. John Brown of Parr died last Friel consumption. She leaves a husband and five small children.