People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

In Men’s and Boy’s fine shoes we undersell all competitors. Our Men’s Fine Hand Sewed Calf & Kangaroo, former price $5.00 now $4.25. Men’s Hand Sewed, former price 14.50 now $4. Men’s Hand Sewed, former price $4 now 13.50. Men’s Hand Sewed, former price i 3.50 now $3. Men’s McKay, former price 13.00 now 12.50. 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 150 Fargo’s Celebrated $2.50 Calf [email protected]. Mule Skin Shoe, former price *2.75 now $2.40. Boy’s Calf Shoes, former price $2.50 now 12.15. “ “ “ “ “ 2.25 “ 1.90. “ “ << •• h 2.00 “ 1.75. “ “ 1.75 “ 1.50. Read quotations on our Women’s and Children’s Shoes. Women’s Grisong French Kid Shoes, former price $5 now $4. Women’s Hand Turn French Kid Shoes, former price 14 now $3.25. Women’s Hand Turn French Kid Shoes, former price $3.50 now $2.75. Women’s McKay Sewed Dongola Kid, former price $3 now $2.50. Women’s McKay Sewed Dongola Kid, former price $2.50 now $2. Women’s Machine Sewed Dongola Kid, former price $2.25 now $1.90. Women s Machine Sewed Dongola Kid, former price $2 now $1.75. Women’s Machine Sewed Dongola Kid, former price $1.75 now $1.50. Women’s Machine Sewed Dongola Kid. former price $1.50 now $1.25. And on Children’s Shoes we will give 20 per cent, discount eff of our regular prices.

It is said that more births occur in February than in any other month. July is the month of fewest births. J. E. Spitler has placed a cash register in his store. Help yourself, press the button and the machine will do the rest. Mrs. B. Forsythe left Tuesday for New Philadelphia, Ohio, for a few week’s visit with her father and mother. We have a number of names on our subscription book of the best citizens of the county who are in arrears. Please call and settle. The Monticello Herald says Rensselaer “might find herself ‘vigorously’ done up” by paying Vigerus 17,500 to start a cannery. Marriage licenses: John J. Van Buskirk, Bertha W. Faris; Herman F. Ketchmark, Eva C. Mallery; Joseph Geis, Rosa Schuh. Advertised Letters: Miss Laura Beazell, E. Long, J. A. Lowe, Miss Lizzie McYeiter, Wm. M. Stewart, Mrs. M. B. Tyler, Elick Warrick. The Makeever road case was decided against Mr. Makeever in the circuit court last week. He has given notice of appeal to the supreme court. The insurance adjuster was here this week and adjusted the insurance on the burned mill. The full amount was allowed to the loan association. 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.