People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The foundry men are placing their machinery on the ground. They have selected a site just east of the depot, on the south side of the track. Hugh O’Donnell, the Homestead labor leader, has been declared innocent of the crime of murder and riot preferred by Frick, Carnegie’s agent. Joe Hardman has moved into part of the Spitler property, near the Presbyterian church, and will reside there until the completion of his new residence. For whipping Editor Ferry, city editor of the Wabash Times, John Donavan was fined $100, and John Ivory, who assisted Donavan was fined $20 and costs. As soon as the weather permits W. R. Nowels will begin work on the foundation of his new mill. He does not expect to have it running before July. Mrs. Lettie Pascall, of Brightwood, Ind., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. N. Jones. Her husband, who has been visiting with her, returned home Monday. 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. Bennie Fendig, for a long time the popular supe at the Opera House, has been promoted. He is now usher and lets no grass grow under his feet when showing a couple their seat. There will be a meeting of Alliance men and those interested in the welfare of the order this evening at the Center school house, Union township, next Friday evening, March 3rd. Rev. McNutt, of Oakland, Cal., will hold services at the Presbyterian church for the next three or four Sundays. Rev. M. L. Tressler will hold a week’s meeting some time in March. Mrs. Eliza Tanner, of Barkley died last Saturday night. Her remains were taken to Danville, Ill., for burial. Rev. Barney accompanied the remains and held religious services at that place. Williams has a full line of goods at his store and can please you all in prices and styles. Frank Osborne has bought lots just west of the elevator on which he will build a planing mill. His arrangements are not yet all completed, but we are safe in saying that the enterpi'ise will be located here. An advertisement appears in a western paper which reads: “If George William Brown, who deserted his poor wife and babe twenty-five years ago. will return, the aforesaid babe will knock the stuffing out of him.” The Industrial Union, of Kokomo, and the Alliance Dispatch, of Tipton, Ind., two strong reform papers, have been consolidated under the name of the Union Dispatch, with publication offices at Tipton and Kokomo. It is a fact not generally known that cat hides are bought in Rensselaer. B. S. Fendig buys them and pays a fair price for same. The black fur brings the best price. If you have a surplus of pussies, here is a chance for speculation and at the same time a chance to make cat fights at night a thing of the past But whatever you do, don’t kill your neighbor’s pet especially if the eat belongs to an old maid.

CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE! GRAND CARPET OPENING. A long felt want in Rensselaer supplied—with a complete stock of CARPETS and RUGS not samples— but 30 to 50 bolts of 125 to 150 yards in each bolt of the choicest latest styles and newest patterns at special low prices from 20c to $1.48 per yard. We are determined to make low prices the medium of advertising this new department. Look elsewhere, then come in and we will be pleased to show you through our elegantly fitted up carpet parlors over the store room. Just received an elegant line late style new novelties in Dress Goods. Fine tailor made clothing, hats, lace curtains, embroideries, Clarence warp, etc. OVERCOAT department moved up-stairs and will close out what is left at 20 per cent, discount off price marked in plain figures. Boots, shoes and .cloaks about one-half price to close out and make mote room for new spring goods. The only place in town for the Cones Boss world’s best overalls, pants and shirts. It pays to trade at the leader of low prices and only reliable oue price cash store in the county, the CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. B. FORSYTHE, Proprietor.

BUTTERFLY FLOUR at LARUE BROS. is the Best in the world.