People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Hats and Caps cheaper than Wholesale Prices. Men & Boy’s Soft & Stiff Hats, former price $3 now $2.50. Men & Boy’s Soft & Stiff Hats, former price $2.50, now $2.15. Men & Boy’s Soft & Stiff Hats, former price $2 new $1.75. Men & Boy’s Soft & Stiff Hats, former price $1.50 now $1.25. Men & Boy’s Soft & Stiff Hats, former price $1 now 85 cents. We offer 50 per cent, off on all winter caps. Down go the prices on boots. Men’s No. 1 French Kip, former price 14.50 now $3.75. Men’s No. 1 American Kip, former price 13.50 now $2.75. Men’s No. 1 Chicago Kip, former price $3 now $2.50. Men’s No. 1 Chicago Kip, former price $2.50, now $2. Men’s No. 1 Chicago Kip, former price $2, now $1.50. Boy’s Chicago Kip. former price $3, now $2.50. Boy’s Chicago Kip, former price $2.50, now $2. Boy’s Chicago Kip, former price $2.25, now $1.75. Boy’s Chicago Kip, former price $2, now $1.60. Boy’s Chicago Kip, former price $1.75, now ♦1.40. Boy’s Chicago Kip, former price $1.50, now $1.25. Boy’s Chicago Kip, former price sl, now 85c.
A blending of music, humor and magic at the Opera House next Friday evening. Charlie Simpson has sold his grocery store to C. E. Hershman near the depot. A full line of sample carpets at J. W. Williams’ furniture store very cheap. John Neal has moved into the Presbyterian parsonage on Van Rensselaer street. A nobyline of overcoats which are going at prices very low. R. Fendig. Mr. Wanamaker’s Columbian stamp will sooner or later drive the people to strong licker. Dexter & Cox, at the feed store, will buy your buckwheat. Bring it in. Washington and Van Rensselaer streets resembled the Roby race track last Saturday. Corbett, the champion slugger of the world, says he will clear $150,000 this year as an actor. Dr. I. C. Kelley is an applicant for John Powell’s place at Washington, and is circulating a petition. Don’t fail to read the prices in Hemphill & Honan’s big advertisement. The bargains will surprise you. The report that Wm. O. Hoover is a candidate for the post office is false and unauthorized. Two bounicng 7-pound daughters were born to Jim Fay and wife, of Barkley township, last Sunday. Chas. Vick, the news agent, is now making an exclusive specialty of the news business. He will get you any paper or periodical you desire.
