People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Louie Leopold was down from Chicago Sunday visiting parents. Fresh oysters at Christie Vick’s. Read Hemphill & Honan’s big ad on last page. For emblem charms go to Clarke’s. The finest lines of ladies' and gents chains at Clarke’s. Step in and look at Clarke’s rings. Sam Kemer, of Chicago, was the guest of A. Leopold Sunday. A full line of cigars and tobacco at Christie Vick’s.

Bargains, and nothing but bargains, at Hemphill & Honan’s. Smoke the Mendoza cigar. For sale everywhere. A full line of groceries at Christie Vick’s. Prices and goods guaranteed at Clarke’s. Subscriptions for the Nonconformist taken at this office. Ladies silver watch and silver chatetetes for $9.50 at Clarke’s. Dexter & Cox will sell you pure buckwheat flour. Money can be saved by reading Hemphill & Honan’s big ad. See those “Rensselaer” souvenir spoons at Clarke’s. Rue Priest, of Chicago, spent Sunday in Rensselaer. New corn meal always on hand at Dexter & Cox’s. Step in and look at those solid gold watches, at Clarke’s. Go to Dexter & Cox’s for your coal. Columbian souvenir spoons at Clarke’s. John Casey has moved to Fair Oaks and is now landlord of a hotel. Dexter & Cox, at the feed store, will buy your buckwheat. Bring it in. Finest lunch counter in the city at Christie Vick’s. Anything served to order. John Yorkey, of Ligonier,Ind., was a guest at Judge Healy’s Sunday. A noby line of overcoats which are going at prices very low. R. FENDIG.

Dexter & Cox will do an exchange business in buckwheat, meal and feed. “Bessie Briggs,” one of John Reynolds’ horses, took second money at Roby Monday. Blankets, yarns, flannels, in fact all winter goods in abundance. R. FENDIG.

A family reunion was held at A. Leopold’s Sunday. All his children were present. Hemphill & Honan are making a closing out sale. They are offering some great bargains. Earl Reynolds spent Sunday with his mother in Rensselaer. He is now located in Chicago. A few young Bronze gobblers yet for sale at $3 and $4 each, if taken soon. D. A.STONER. Indiana retail grocers will ask the legislature to pass a law to protect them from “dead beats.” The finest cup of coffee in the city can be had at Christie Vick’s. Miss Delma Nowels returned from a weeks visit in Crawfordsville Tuesday evening. Try the improved Graham method when wanting teeth extracted without pain at Dr. Horton’s, over LaRue’s.