People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1897 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Jersey Hull For Sale. Twenty Dollars buys my thoroughbred yearling. Marion Adams. It is reported that Ray Wood will buy the Phillip’s barber shop, and move into the old location in Hollingsworth’s new block. Among the Monticello people who were in Rensselaer Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Glen Tharp, Chas. Davisson, Will Douglas, and Pierre Edwards. The last of the indoor baseball games of the season were played at the opera house Friday night. It was witnessed by a very appreciative audience. Gus Phillips was called home because of the sickness of his brother Robert, arriving here Saturday, and in time to see the sick one before he died. The great iron girders of the roof to the court house are nearly all in place on the east end. It will take about ten days longer to get the west end done. Fasturaye For Rent. Sixty acres of blue grass, with good runniDg water, to rent for season. Call on J. A. Stebbleton at Overton farm, two miles east of Pleasant Ridge. Coen Hill has about 50 men engaged in the preliminary work of putting in a side track to ac commodate the big steam shovel that will be used in cutting down that heavy grade. On account of the Elks, entertainment etc. at Lafayette April 21st and 22nd a date of one fare for the round trip will be made from Rensselaer returning Apr. 23. W. H. Beam, agent.