People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Just notice our cut on underwear. Men’s All Wool, former price |1.50, now 11.16 1.00, •• .75 “ ' - “ “ •• .75, “ .60 “ “ Cotton “ “ .50, <• ,40 “ “ “ “ “ .45 «« ftfi Ladies’All Wool, “ 150,’ " I’ls “ *I.OO, “ .75 “ „ .75, •• .50 “ “ Cotton, “ “ .so, .40 Children’s Camel Hair, former price 75c, now 50c. Children’s Cotton, former price 50c now 35c. Notions. Germantown Yarn at 5c a skein. GeD ?£ e Im P° rted s »xony at 10c, former price lOC. Spanish Yarn at 20c a skien. Imported Zephyr, all colors, at 7c an ounce. Men s Unlaundered White Shirts at 40c. “ Laundered “ “ former price fl, now 80c. Men s Laundered Colored Shirts, former price 11, now 50c. r f. • Our gloves and mitts are cut to to the bone. The 11.25 quality now soldwt 11. “ 1.00 •• ‘ .<* . 80c. 75c “ “ •• * goo. “ 50c “ “ < 40c.

The Pilot desires a live, wide-awake correspondent in every hamlet, village and township in the county to furnish the news. Come in and be supplied with the necessary stationery to commence work. Warner & Shead have just opened a new grocery in their new building on Van Rensselaer street. They will carry a complete line and solicit a share of your patronage. They will also carry a line of hardware.

Williams has a full line of goods at his store and can please you all in prices and styles.

The commissioners of four counties, Delaware, Miami, Howard and Henry, have refused to consider the publishing of the sac simile of the election ballots as legal advertising, and the question will be tested in the courts. The Maysville, Ky., Ledger says; "Twelve young ladies met on the first of the past year and vowed never to marry. Nine were married before seven months, and two others have breach of promise suits on hand. The other one is dead.” Mr. Edward Maro, the fashionable conjurer, assisted by Mr. Edwin L. Barker, impersonator,, and the Orpheus’ Mandolin and: Guitar Club will be at the Opera House Friday evening, February 3rd. They come under the direction of the Slayton Lyceum Bureau, of Chicago. This is a sufficient guardftee of their merits. Certain goods at cost at Vick’s.