People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Will Hammond is home from Bloomington. Price those laces at Mrs. Lecklider’s. Cheap. Baby carriages at Williams’. All styles. Peter Giver has moved to Mattson, 111. Subsciptions taken for any paper or magazine at this office. Smoke the Mendoza cigar For sale everywhere. Charlie Porter was visiting his parents Tuesday. A. Leopold will pay the highest market price for wool. A trial trip of eight weeks for ten cents.
The McCormick binders and mowers at Isaac Glazebrook’s. Another daughter at Harry Wiltshire’s last Friday. Extras for Deering mowers and binders at Hammond Bros’. Bayard Clark is now bridge superintendent on the Monon. Miss Bertha Sears, of Portland, Conn., is visiting at F. J. Sears’. Go to M. & A. Meyer for your stylish millinery and dress-mak-ing. F. A. Woodin, the nurseryman, of Goodland, was in town Monday. Special sale on hats and flowers for the next thirty days at Mrs. Imes’ millinery store. Don’t forget the free concert by the lady brass band next Tuesday. You should get one of those pretty shirred hats or bonnets for the baby at Mrs. Imes’. L. Strong and wife took in the sights of the Exposition this week.
Closing out sale of summer stock of millinery at Mrs. Lecklider’s from now on. Mrs. M. S. Brown, of Danville, 111., is visiting her brother, Dr. Harry Brown. . A ladie’s brass band is one* of the features of the Saxon Sisters concert company. Mrs. Imes keeps a competent trimmer and is sure to give satisfaction in mUliuery goods.
