People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I Our thanks ar# due William |M. *L»akm, of Aurora, Kansas, for copies of Kansas papers and for a years subscription to the Pilot. Next Sunday no Christmas dinner will be complete without some of Paul’s popular fruit cake for sale by Minikus & Troy. Fresh doughnuts, cream puffs, etc., for Xmas.' Leave your order or call early and secure your favorites of the City Bakery. Minikus & Troy. Business men will expect to send out statements with the beginning of the new year. The Pilot wants to furnish your printed stationary and in order to do so will make low prices. Subjects at the Tabernacle next Sunday: Morning, “The Angelic Annunciation of the Birth of Christ;” Evening. “The Christ of History.” All are invited to attend both services. When you are making a purchase as the result of reading an advertisement in this paper do not fail to mention us to your dealer. It benefits us immensely and the merchant feels gratified to know that his announcements in our columns are being read.

A new fad has sprung up in the east. Instead of addressing envelopes on their face, they are sealed, and the stamp and address placed on the back, thus preventing any one from tampering with or opening the envelope without it being detected. The first lot, 50,000, of the World's Fair sovenuir half dollars arrived in Chicago Sunday. They were quickly taken and many more are spoken for. The banks here will probably not receive their supply for some days yet. o *L s' o V o ' *—2. « £ Q - (y 3 a co 5° g % 8 O' ■ r *U ci<s S' 3 o K o : w i.S rO O g p j—l 0 <x> £. U 1 u o •0 ft) s eu Carriage licenses: William G. Renicher, Florence M. Clear; Merritt L. Ritter, Sylvia L. Hayhurst; Godfred D. Yeiter, Anna Webber; L. S. Renicher, Amanda L. Pullins; George W. Caster, M. Josephine Sutton.

Notice. We have added in connection with our feed mill a new French burr mill and corn meal bolter, and are prepared to grind on Tuesday and Friday of each week. W. R. Nowels & Son. Remember that .at present prices of butter and eggs you can buy your Xmas, cakes cheaper than you can make them and take no risk of having a poor article as we guarantee all our goods. Minikus & Troy. T. J. McCoy received a World’s Fair squvenir fifty cent piece Tuesday, the first one to meet our vision and the first one ‘to 1 arrive in the town. Tom is a hustler and before night had shown it to every one on the streets. McCoy’s bank now have the coins on exhibition. The state supreme court has decided that the law compelling railroads to provide blackboards upon which shall be marked the ! time of departure of trains is ' constitutional and hereafter 1 station agents will likely be more particular in the discharge of this duty.. | For the Christmas and New v. Years holidays the Monon will sell excursion tickets to all points on its line at one and onethird fare, for the round trip. Tickets will be on sale Dec. 24 th, 25th, 26th and 31st, and Jan. Ist and 2nd, good going only on date of sale, and good returning until January 3, 1Q93.