People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Just notice our cut on underwear. Men’s All Wool, former price $1.50, now $1.15 “ •* “ .75, •« .50., “ “ Cotton “ “ .50, “ 40 “ “ .45, “ Ladies’All Wool, “ “ 1.50, “ 115 “ *• “ “ “ .75, •< .50 “ •* Cotton, “ “ .50, “ .40 Children’s Camel Hair, former price 75c, now 50c. Children's Cotton, former price 50c now 85c. Notions. Germantown Yarn at 5c a skein. Genuine Imported Saxony at 10c, former price 15c. Spanish Yarn at 20c a skien. Imported Zephyr, all colors, at 7c an ounce. Men’s Unlaundered White Shirts nt 40c. Laundered “ “ former prico SI, now 80c. Men’s Laundered Colored Shirts, former price |l, now 50c. Our gloves and mitts are cut to to the bone. The 11.25 quality now sold at sl. “ 1-00 “ “ “ ‘ 80c. “ 75c “ “ “ ‘ 60c. “ 50c “ “ •* * 40c,

Mrs. Chas. Spriggs returned Wednesday from a three week’s visit with relatives in Rochester. Her sister, Mrs. I. Onstott, accompanied her home. Chas. Gundy gives notice that he will apply at the March term of the commissioners’ court for a retail liquor license for use in the town of Fair Oaks. Tell your neighbor that he can get the Pilot, which prints more county news than all the other county papers put together, for a whole year for sl. James E. Stiller, dealer in general merchandise at Remington, made an assignment for the benefit of his creditors last Friday. Levi Hawkins is the assignee. The Indiana house of representatives by a vote of 60 to 19 concurred in the senate joint resolution declaring in favor of keeping the World’s Fair open on Sunday. We will furnish the Nonconformist and the Pilot one whole year for t 1.85. Subscribe now and get the Nonconformist’s criticisms of the present legislature. The Pilot does not stand responsible for the views of correspondents and would much prefer that personal controversies be left out of their correspondence. To improve the roads increases the value of farm lands and facilitates the marketing of produce. As civilization advances, the roads improve. You can always judge pretty correctly the people of any community by the condition of their roads.—Vincennes (Md.) Commercial-