People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Our Great Clearing Sale. Goods in Every Department Sold at COST! Until MAY 1st. This is no Humbug. Come early. Remember at THE TRADE PALACE.
The voice of the small and large boy playing“keeps” is heard.
Mrs. Worley, World’s Fair lady commissioner on the dairy exhibit, of Elliottsville, Ind., was the guest of Mrs. E. P. Hammond Sunday. We are bound to make next Tuesday, April 12, an interesting day for those buying gloves and ribbons. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.
M. L. Warren has purchased a lot on the south end of Weston street and will at once begin the erection of a residence.
Agent Chapman and night operator Callow are taking a layoff from their duties at the depot. Mr. J. P. Gwin, of Monticello, is filling Mr. Chapman’s place.
Mrs. Lucy Malchow and Miss Katie Shields are visiting in Monticello.
Hemphill & Honan are selling out as fast as possible, going to quit business. Now is the time to secure bargains for cash. One 60-gallon oil tank, two show cases and spice caddies for sale at a bargain by C. H. Vick, at the World’s Fair restaurant. Misses Eliza Clark and Hannah Anderson, of Fowler, and Blanche Dickerson made the PILOT office a call last Saturday. Special sale days every Wednesday. Next Wednesday, April 12, ribbons and kid gloves. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.
Notice the loads of carpets carried away every day from the Chicago Bargain Store.
Have you seen that beautiful line of children’s suits, handsome jerseys, pretty three piece suits, nobby double breasted. Call in and inspect them. R. FENDIC.The following parties have each bought one lot in Leopold’s addition recently: Frank Minikus, George Minikus, Robert Platt, Albert Bissenden, Tom Turner, Jesse Gwin, John Minikus.
Carter Harrison was elected mayor of Chicago Tuesday by a plurality of 20,000.
B. S. Fendig will occupy one of the rooms in Leopold’s new building next to Burns’ livery stable. Office at present with A. Leopold.
Advertised letters: G. W. Markin, Miss Anna Reachruck, Mr. Wm. Stewart. Miss Maud Clifford, of Chicago, has been the guest of Miss Angelia Hammond. James J. Casey, of Chicago, took a few day’s vacation in Rensselaer the past week. Grand opening on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week at the Misses Meyer’s.
A retailer of carpets by sample sells for another retailer in the city. We save you one retailer’s profit. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.
Williams has a full line of goods at his store and can please you all in prices and styles.
Roby has again closed her gates, after a meeting lasting but a few days. Poor railroad facilities and lack of patronage was the cause.
Hemphill & Honan are selling out to quit business. Now is the time to get bargains for cash.
Mr. Olds, father of Mrs. Frank Osborne, died last Sunday at his home in Francesville. His funeral took place Monday. Hemphill & Honan are selling out to quit business. Now is the time to get bargains for cash.
Mrs. W. H. Vedder, of Boseman, Montana, was the guest of Mrs. Isaac Hemphill last week. Jasper Alliance will meet Saturday evening at the usual place. All members are requested to be present.
200 bushels of Mayflower seed potatoes for sale at $1 per bushel if taken at once. Enquire of A. Donnelly, 1 1/2 mile north of town.
Miss Agnes Arnold, after an extensive visit in Ft. Wayne and Chicago studying the latest styles in millinery, has returned to Rensselaer and can be found at Mrs. Lecklider’s millinery store.
Miss Emma Robinson, after a short visit with parents and friends in Gillam township, left for her school in Milwaukee, Monday.
The largest stock of fine kid gloves ever shown in Rensselaer. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.
Take you faded clothes to E. M. Parcells and have them dyed. All work first class. Prices reasonable.
The ladies of the Presbyterian, Methodist and Christian churches will give the “Temple of Fame,” an elaborate entertainment, in the Opera House, Tuesday and Wednesday nights of next week.
Farmers, if you are needing either a disc or spading harrow do not fail to call on Hammond Bros, as they are closing them out at cost.
O. S. Dale will occupy Judge Healy’s tenant house on Front street until he decides upon his future location.
You can save dollars on ribbons and kid gloves next Wednesday sale day. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Mrs. Lecklider has just returned from Chicago with a full line of the latest styles in ladies’ millinery. Several farmers in this vicinity are plowing up their wheat and sowing oats. The wheat was killed by the snow and ice last winter. The undersigned will sell all her household and kitchen furniture at private sale cheap for cash. Mrs. PETER GIVER.
Good rag carpet that was taken in exchange for fine carpet, for sale at 35c per yard. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.
Elder J. W. Clear, pastor of the Dunkard church north of Blackford will hold services every other Sunday. Everybody is cordially invited to attend.
Clarence A. Lecklider has just received a new stock of installment goods, which will be sold on weekly payments. Portiers, rugs, lace curtains, lace bed sets, table and stand covers, table cloths, jewelry, etc. J. C. Williams, who was called to Plainfield, Ohio, by the serious sickness of his father, returned home Wednesday, and reports that his father died last Thursday of pleuro-pneumonia at the age of 72 years. A Michigan preacher is responsible for the statement that “God made the earth in six days, then rested. Later on he made women, and,” said the preacher in tremulous accents “since that time neither God nor man has had rest.” Then the lady members of the choir abruptly left the sanctuary.
P. W. Clark has moved his jewelry store into the room recently vacated by Eigelsbach’s meat shop. Hemphill & Honan are selling out to quit business. Now is the time to get bargains for cash.
CARPETS. Brussels, ingrains, hemps, everything in the carpet line. A beautiful line of symrna rugs. If you need anything in this line we can please you. R. FENDIG.
Our loss is your gain at the sale of ribbons and gloves Wednesday, April 12. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. A few shares of the Rensselaer building and loan stock for sale cheap. Inquire of Geo. K. Hollingsworth. Warner & Shead have added a delivery wagon to their grocery and will deliver goods to any place in town free. Give them a call.
D. L. Prichard, after a residence of eleven years in the west, has returned to Jasper county and occupies Frank Parker’s farm northwest of town. Dr. I. B. Washburn, the optician, handles the celebrated Trolley’s Kohinoor eye glasses, the best made. Attention is called to the ad, “See Again as in Youth,” in another place in this paper.
You can not afford to buy carpet from sample when you can buy it from bolt about 15 per cent. less. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. Correct styles in spring and summer millinery at the Misses Meyer’s, at the opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week.
Hemphill & Honan are selling out to quit business. Now is the time to get bargains for cash.
