People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1897 — CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. [ARTICLE]

CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.

Rye 25c. Corn 18c. Chickens 6c. Turkeys Bc—9c. Wheat 70c—75c. Best Hay 85.00 —80.00. Oats, 12c for mixed, 13c—14c for white. We will accept wood on subscription. Don’t forget Mrs, lines fire sale of millinery. Do not fail to see the pretty hats at the Meyer Sisters. Fred Phillips was in Chicago on business Friday. Stimson’s cheese, the finest full cream, mild and new, at John Eger's. B. J. Gifford, of Kankakee, 111., was in the city Monday. The iron work on the court house is going up rapidly. Boys bicycles, 124.50 to §35. Chicago Bargain Store. A. W. Hopkins, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday in town. See those “dreams” at Mrs. Hershman’s millinery store. The fruit growers of Howard county have organized a union. I have the Studebaker wagon for sale in all styles, C. A. Roberts. James F. Irwin transacted business in Chicago Friday of last week. New sidewalks are being laid on Cullen street. A Deeded improvement. A new daughter at the home of Mi’, and Mrs. James Fisher April 22nd. The Rival bicycle, 829.50; warranted for one year. Chicago Bargain Store. Bicycle salesmen and patent right men are beseiging the town this spring. Mrs. C. C. Sigler is spending a few days with relatives and friends at Hebron. A. Stimson and daughter, of Stoutsburg, were trading in Rensselaer Saturday. Juvenile books, bibles and a great variety of other books to numerous to mention at Meyer's Drug Store. Mesdames Hiram Day and Wrn. Smith returned from a week’s visit in Chicago Saturday. s Haley’s, the only exclusive shoe store, has the finest lino gents patent leather footwear; suitable for Christmas gifts.

Porter & Yeoman and Mrs. Imes will probably occupy their new quarters by the first of the week. Born. Saturday, April 24th, 1897, to Mr. and Mrs. George Ferguson, north of the railroad, a son. Wolcott has made arrangements for their second street fair. The date has not been fixed yet. Editor Healey, of the Brooltston Reporter, is preparing a write up of that city, to appear May 27th. Mrs. L. M. lines has secured Miss Rumble again this season, as trimmer, and can gurrantee satisiaction.

For a first class buggy or carriage give C. A. Roberts your order. All work warranted and prices to suit the times. Rev. W. Li. Garroway, of Oil City, Penn, occupied the pulpit at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening. Mrs. L. M. Imes, the milliner, will not have an Easter opening this season, but will meet her competitors in prices and styles. C. M. Hopkins, of Hokins Park, 111., returned home Fridas. after a very pleasant visit with his brother, W. A., and others. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Sigler, who have been visiting the family of Geo. W. Goff, for several days, left Saturday morning for a visit in Hebron. D. G. Warner returned home from Indiana Mineral Springs, last Friday, where he has been taking treatment for his rheumatic troubles. Miss Grace Gee is the tasteful trimmer at Mrs. Hersliman’s, who is delighting the ladies of fashion with such I ’dreams” in stylish hats. Miss Maude Irwin left Saturday mornipg, for two weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Newton Warren, who is attending school at Bloomington.