People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1897 — Pasturage For Rent. [ARTICLE]
Pasturage For Rent.
Sixty acres of blue grass, with good runniog water, to rent for season. Call on J. A. Stebbleton at Overton farm, tWo miles east of Pleasant Ridge.
Boys, you that want a nice buggy for your best girl, call and see C. A. Roberts. 4 ‘Those jobs are butes.”
The long and tedious process of putting up the iron work of the court house tower and roof is likely to last nearly the whole of next week. It has progressed far enough, however, to permit the resumption of stone laying, on the various gables. The somewhat noted attachment case of Right vs. Blumsburg, from Fair Oaks, came up again before Squire Burnham, Thursday afternoon. The intended change of venue from Squire Burnham to Squire Churchill, by the defendant, was not perfected.
M. &A. Meytr are preparing for a grand Millinery Easter Opening the prettiest hats ever shown. April 14,15, 16 and 17.‘ Jos. H. Marshall left Thursday for Bald Mountain mining regions of Wyoming, where he hopes to put to good use his practical knowledge of assaying acquired in Chicago last winter. He expects to go first to the Cripple Creek mines in Colorado, to observe the method of working the ore 3 in that region. Bennie Edward, infant son of Sylvester and Elizabeth Neblock, of Hanging Grove Tp., died of stomach trouble on Monday evening, May 3rd. The funeral was held from the residence, Tuesday afternoon. Religious services conducted by Rev. VVeston, of Francesville M. E. church. Interment in Osborne cemetery.
Jerry Schofield of Brook, who recently purchased of C. W. Duval the Nowel’s House Bus Line, came to Rensselaer with an enviable reputation as a careful, painstaking and obliging man. He will certainly win many friends here. The business is such that the public appreciates promptness, a quality that we are assured Mr. Schofield possesses. He will make calls to all trains; telephone 214, or Nowels house.
Mrs. Hershman will make no opening, but her millinery is just as reasonable, just as beautiful, ar.d just as cheap for a’that. Her line of pattern hats are real! dreams, all new, no old ones carried over, and an assortment to suit all. She has an abundance of flowers, ribbons and shapes, and a competent trimmer, Miss Gee, who has spent several weeks at the fashion centers of Chicago. Save at least 25 per cent by purchasing at the depot millinery store. No trouble to j show.callers the stock and name prices. 1
The HaUaday is the finest racer in the market. Chicago Bargain store. Wednesday night about 25 couples attended the last dance to be given by the - Iroquois Dancing Club, this season. The music was very fine, and the 6 year old daughter of Prof. Bunbury favored the audience with several beautiful selections on the violin. Everyone present seemed to manifest unusual interest, and enjoyed nearly every dance on the program.
