People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Time for sunbonnets. Charlie Honan was in town Monday. Seventy styles of carpets at Williams’. Clean up and disinfect your premises. Eight foot pillar tables for $6 at Williams’. See those handsome set rings at Clarke’s. Rev. Payne, of Frankfort, was in town this week. Carpets sewed at Williams’ for 3 cents per yard. Call on Clarke when you want anything in the jewelry line. Jim Hemphill and wife spent Sunday in Remington. Subsciptions taken for any pa-

per or magazine at this office, p Go to Hemphill’s blacksmith shop for your work. 41-4 t. The “sweet girl graduate” is preparing her trosseau. Wanted.— A good girl at Goff’s restaurant. Good wages. Mrs. Peter Giver has been visiting in Crown Point. Subscriptions for the Nonconformist taken at this office. Work was resumed on Washington street yesterday morning. Marriage licenses: Salem M. Long, Malinda T. Maddox. Try the Pilot one year and you will be a continual reader. Bushey, the butcher, is putting a large refrigerator in his shop.

John Makeever is building another tenant house east of the public square. Don’t forget that Clarke has moved into Eiglesbach’s old stand. « It is a good plan to pay the printer occasionally. Come and see us. One 60-gallon oil tank, two show cases and spice caddies for sale at a bargain by C. H. Vick, atthe World’s Fair restaurant.