People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1892 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Newton Warren is home from Bloomington for the holidays. For emblem charms go to . Clarke’s. Frank O’Meara has returned from Kansas City. The finest lines of ladies’ and gents chains at Clarke's. Ham Wood, of Winamac, was on our streets last Saturday. Step in and look at Clarke’s rings. Rob Vanatta is home until after the holidays. Smoke the Mendoza cigar. For sale everywhere. Geo. V. Moss, of Hebron, spent Christmas with his mother. Ladies silver watch and silver chatetetes for 19.50 at Clarke’s. All kinds of mill feed at the elevator and feed mill. A daughter at Mark Lewis’ Wednesday night of last week. Dexter & Cox will sell you pure buckwheat flour. , Chas. Vick has bought out the ■ restaurant of John King. New cornmeal always onhand at Dexter & Cox’s. Step in and look at those solid gold watches, at Clarke’s. Go to Dexter & Cox’s for your coal. Horace Henkle, of Noblesville, is spending the holidays in Rensselaer.
I Buy your baby, wife, daughter, I mother and best girl one of those I rockers at Williams'. W. W. Swartz, of Foresman, !| Ind., has moved to Marion. The I Pilot follows him. I Go to Williams' and buy a n ice f chair for your father, brother and | your best man. I John Zimmerman spent ChristI mas with his son Harry at Meadpi ville, Pa. . Dexter & Cox, at the feed k store, will buy your buckwheat, i Bring it in. Leonard A. Ensminger, of ■ Crawfordsville, is the guest of Louie Hopkins. | Dexter & Cox will do an exchange business in buckwheat, meal and feed. Mrs. Charles Sprigg and two / children are visiting relatives in ! Roche.-i’er, Ind. Don’t buy millinery till you’ve >seen ours. I Hemphill & Honan. I . Ike Leopold, of Chicago, is I spending the week with his parE ents in Rensselaer. I For the rest of the month B. /S. Fendig will pay 3| cents for I hides. | N. S. Bates and wife spent I Christmas with Mr. Bates’ parI ents in Carroll county. Sacrifice sale of men’s fine I shoes at Hemphill & Honan’s I now on. I Miss Mary Washburn, of ChiI cago, spent Christmas with parI ents in Rensselaer. I Ladies low shoes at high I water prices at Hemphill & I Honan’s. | The thermometer indicated 16 I degrees below zero in RensseI laer Monday morning. I Blankets, yarns, flannels, in I fact all winter goods in abunI dance. R. Fendig. I Advertised Letters: Miss I Amelia Balyom, K. E. Morris, I Mr. Chas. M. Rutherford. | A noby line of o-e coats which 1 are going at price; very low. I R. Fendig.
