People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ben Hur at the Opera House to-night. Go to Dexter & Cox’s for your coal. Marriage licenses: George W. Spitler. Subscriptions for the Nonconformist taken at this office. Dexter & Cox will sell you pure buckwheat flour. Russell Parker, of Minnesota, is home for a visit. Subsciptions taken for any paper or magazine at this office. Fresh corn meal always on hand at Dexter & Cox's. Mrs. -I. F. Warren is visiting relatives in Grand Rapids, Mich. Smoke the Mendoza cigar. For sale everywhere. Advertised letters: Miss Nora Barker, Mr. Frank Corbin, F. Skip ( 2 ). A noby line of overcoat s which are going at prices very low. R. Fendig. All bakers recommend Butterfly flour. Sold only by Laßue Bros. Hon. Bruce Carr, ex-Auditor of State, died at Indianapolis Tuesday 7. Lovers of good bread should try Butterfly flour. For sale by Laßue Bros. Dexter & Cox, at the feed store, will buy your buckwheat. Bring it in. ' Alf Donne l ly has had a broad smile all over his face this week. It is a boy, born Saturday night. A full line of sample carpets at J. W. Williams’ furniture store very cheap. Blankets, yarns, flannels, in fact all winter goods in abundance. R. Fendig. We found it necessary to condense considerable of our correspondence this week. Meeting for the children at 2 p. m. next Sunday and for old people and parents at 3:30. at . the Tabernacle.

; Anyone thinking of buying a new sewing machine can save several dollars by calling at this office. Robinson & Clark.have' sold their livery stock to P. J. Iliff & Son, who will take possession in about a month. George G. Gillette, one of the foundry men, has bought property in Leopold’s addition and will at once move to town. • John Alter has purchasedHiram Day’s new house east of the public square. The consul eration was f 1,600. The opening chapters of a new serial will be found on one of our inside pages this week; also World’s Fair news. Mr. Edwin Mauck and sister Sarah started on Tuesday to visit relatives and friends in Mattoon and Effingham, Illinois. It is to be hoped that broken and dirty sidewalks, the result of cows running at large in Rensselaer, is now a thing of the past. Any one desiring rooms near the World’s Pair grounds can . hear of something to their advantage by calling on Jared Benjamin. We will furnish the Nonconformist and the Pilot one whole year for $1.85. Subscribe now and get the Nonconformist’s criticisms of the present legislature.