People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A boy at Jim Ellis’ Wednesday. Ira Washburn is at home again. Eight foot pillar tables for $6 at Williams’. Bayard Clark is spending the week with his parents. The McCormick binders and mowers at Isaac Glazebrook’s. Call and see those fine baby cabs at Williams’. A. C. Robinson, of Monon, was in town Wednesday. Smoke the Mendoza cigar For sale everywhere. See that solid maple bed for $2.50 at Williams’. Marriage licenses: John D. Cooper, Anna Mannon. Window poles, full trimmed, 25 cents, at Williams. Conrad Hildebrand has moved into his new house on Front street. A mammoth stock of umbrellas at unheard of low prices. Chicago Bargain Store. Advertised letters: Mr. Wm. Conner, C. G. Consad, Mr. C. A. Hahnel. Handkerchief sale day next Wednesday, May 31. Chicago Bargain Store. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan, of Hammond, spent Sunday at Hale Warner’s. The best bread in the town can be had at C. H. Vick’s— Ruger’s celebrated brands. Miss Ricketts, of Pierre, S. Dak., is the guest of Jas. Leatherman and wife. McCormick binder and mower extras for sale by Isaac Glazebrook. Hiram Day will build another house on Weston street on his remaining lot. Ezeriafc Warren, of Wheatfield township, has purchased a lot in New Oklahoma. Martin McNett, of Goodland, has purchased three lots in the Columbia addition.

Chas. Martin, of Chicago, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Prank Hanley. Miss Catherine Obenchain, of Monticello, is the guest of Miss Hattie Hopkins.

Ike Tuteur was in Rensselaer this week. He is traveling for a Chicago clothing house. It is reported that two new night passenger trains will be put on the Monon next Sunday. Miss Mary Downing, of Little River, Kansas, is visiting relatives iu Rensselaer and vicinity. The Indiana School Book Co. is reported to have been absorbed by the great book trust. 25 per cent, off of market price of handkerchiefs next Wednesday. • Chicago Bargain Store. C. E. Mills and Harry Murray h ave sold out their interest in the Columbia addition to C. C. Sigler. You should buy enough handkerchiefs to last one year next local sale day. Chicago Bargain Store. Lawdie Martin , of Cincinnati, visited his mother and attended the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Rhoades, Sunday. Ruger’s Pinafore, Home Made, Vienna and Cream brands of bread at C. H. Vick’s, the best in the market. A reception was given to the teachers of the public school at the residence of James Leatherman Saturday evening.

The handsomest line of silk and cotton ladies’ waists in town. Chicago Bargain Store. CARPETS. Brussels, ingrains, hemps, everything in the carpet line. A beautiful line of symrnarugs. If you need anything in this line we can please you. R. Fendig.