People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Matinee at the Opera House Saturday afternoon. Admission only 10 cents. Holdridge Clark has resigned as janitor of the public schools and John Daugherty has taken his place. If you want a nice set-ring see my stock before purchasing elsewhere. Huff the Jeweler. JohnKepneris moving to his new house north of depot and Leroy Sayers is moving into the one vacated by him. Miss Jessie Bar too makes a specialty of children’s pictures at the World’s Fair pavilion. Give her a call. Largest stock, newest novelties in holiday goods will arrive in a few days. Chicago Bargain Store.

The Rebecca sisters gave an oyster supper in their hall Wednesday evening. Owing to other attractions but $5.75 was cleared. Alliance people are cordially invited to call and examine goods and prices at the Columbus. Everything lower than the lowest. Advertised letters: Mr. David Clark, George Coben, Mrs. John Davis, Mrs. Nora Haun, Mr. E. M. Lingrell,# Wm. Langarder, W. S. Travis. We gpind at the elevator and feed mill'on Tuesday and Friday of each week.- y Farmers bring in your feed. W. R. Nowels & Son. Mrs. Henry I. Adams, with her family, -wishes to return thanks to the many kind friends for assistance rendered during the sickness of her husband.

Look elsewhere, then come and see who has the largest stock of overcoats at the lowest one price square deal. Chicago Bargain Store. Fourteen head of young horses and mares for sale on twelve month’s time at a bargain, without interest. Call on A. Leopold, at the Columbus. Wanted.—To buy loaded on track, 100 cars of baled hay and rye straw. Will pay the highest market price. Address C. C. Sigler, Rensselaer, Ind.

Henry Vincent, of Indianapolis, editor of the Nonconformist, was in fJensselaer last Saturday on a business trip. H§ made the Pilot office his headquarters while here.

A 50 cent boy’s sled for 25 cents at Jay W. Williams’ furniture store.

Ada S. Wood, of Wabash Ind., and Nelson N. McGinnis, of Rensselaer, were married at the residence of Uncle Charley Rhoades Wednesday evening, J. C. Morgan officiating. A fine assortment of dress goods in all fabrics and shades, with trimmings to match, at the Columbus, at marvelously low prices, for A. Leopold is bound to do the business. Remember you can get the very finest Photos at Williams’ Art Studio: He has placed a new lense in his gallery and he is now prepared to do work in all sizes up? to 14x17. Rev. L. E. Connor will begin a protracted meeting at the Church of God next Sunday morning. He will be assisted by Rev. Giezleman, of Argus,' Ind. All are invited. Your last chance to get some breeding Langshans and Barred and White Plymouth Rock cockeels at SI.OO each, as they inust go by Decemeber 10th. D. A. Stoner