People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

In Men’s and Boy’s fine shoes we undersell all competitors. Our Men’s Fine Hand Sewed Calf 4 Kangaroo former price >5.00 now 34.25. Men’s Hand Sewed, former price 34.50 now 34. Men’s Hand Sewed, former price 34 now 38.60. Men’s Hand Sewed, former price 38.50 now 33. Men’s McKay, former price >3.00 now 32.50. Men’s McKay, former price 2.50 now 2.00. Men’s Machine, former price 2.00 now 1.75. Men’s Machine, former price 1.75 now 1.50 Fargo’s Celebrated 82.50 Calf [email protected]. Mule. Skin Shoe, former price 32.75 now 82.40. Boy’s Calf Shoes, former price 82.50 now 32.15. “ “ 2.25 “ 1.90. “ “ " *' 2.00 " 1.75 Read quotations on our Women’s and Chib dren’s Shoes. Women’s Grisong French Kid Shoes, former price 35 now 84. Women’s Hand Turn French Kid Shoes, former price 34 now 83.25. Women’s Hand Turn French Kid Shoes, former price 33.50 now 82.75. Women’s McKay Sewed Dongola Kid, former price 83 now 82.50. Women’s McKay Sewed Dongola Kid, former price 82.50 now 82. Women’s Machine Sewed Dongola Kid. former price 82.25 now 81.90. Women’s Machine Sewed Dongola Kid, former price 82 now 81.75. Women’s Machine Sewed Dongola Kid, former price 81.75 now 81.50. Women’s Machine Sewed Dongola Kid, former price 31.60 now 81.25. And on Children’s Shoes we will give 20 per cent, discount off of our regular prices.

Miss Lizzie Minikus, of Chicago, is visiting relatives and friends in Rensselaer. Clarence Long, of Lafayette, the celebrated 10-year eld rifle shot, gave an exhibition at the Iroquois Club rooms Thursday evening last. If brooms are wetted in boiling suds once a week they will become very tough, will not cut a carpet, last much longer, and always sweep like a new broom. Chas. Vick, the news agent, is now making an exclusive specialty of the news business. He will get you any paper or periodical yon desire. The new mill whieh it has been decided to build to replace the one burned Tuesday will have a capacity of 75 barrels per day, or 35 more than the old mill had. James Halleck, of Fair Oaks, lost his house and part of the contents by fire last Saturday. The fire was caused by a defective flue. The loss is about 1800, with no insurance. All our syrups, vinegar, starches, soaps, etc., at cost, in order to make room for other goods, at the World’s Fair restaurant, C. H. Vick, proprietor. W. W. Swarts did not remain in Marion, as at first intended, but moved to Indianapolis, where he has a position as private secretary of a professor in a medical college. Mr. Lewis, agent of the Fort Wayne at South Chicago, has sunk about 18,000 of the company’s money at the Roby race track. He has skipped and cannot be found. Smoke the Mendosa cigar.