People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sons at J. K. Ray’s, in Rensselaer, Sunday morning, and at Pete Wood’s, south of town, Wednesday of last week. Hemphill & Honan are selling out to quit business. Now is the time to get bargains for cash.

Frank Maloy has been ap- ! pointed express agent in the I place of J. S. Grubb. Mr. Grubb has accepted a much better position with the same company at Marion, Ind. 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. Fendig. There will be,.a grand platform dance on the farm of Peter Chide, in Jordan township, July Fourth, day and evening. Good music and refreshments of all kinds on the ground. Everybody come. Call in at Warner & Shead’s and buy your groceries. All their goods are new and clean and show off to advantage in their well lighted room. Goods delivered free to any residence in town.

Isaac Glazebrook still handles the celebrated McCormick binders and mowers. Give him a call. _ G. W. Gauthier sold out his stock of furniture last Saturday at public auction. He will shortly leave Rensselaer. Have you bought your spring embroideries and edgings? We are selling a large line of them at cost. Mrs. L. M. Imes. Hemphill & Honan are selling out as fast as possible, going to quit business. Now is the time to secure bargains for cash.

Ladies, improve the opportunity to get a hat at 25 per cent, discount for the next thirty days at Mrs. Imes’. The Pilot will be sent as a trial to any new reader - eight weeks for ten cents. This barely covers the cost of the blank paper. Headquarters for the* finest clothing, best made and lowest prices at the reliable one price cash house. Chicago Bargain Store.

The Masonic lodge will observe St. John’s day next Sunday. They will attend the M. E. church in a body to listen to a sermon delivered by Rev. Campbell at 11:80 a. m., in commemoration of the day. Some will say B. F. Ferguson can’t make you a loan, but call and see him. He has unlimited resources and capital from which to make loans. 6 per cent interest at the end of the yeah

Robert Vanatta has graduated from the Indiana State University at Bloomington and is now at home. He expects to study law. Are you going to the World’s Fair? If so, you should procure one of our nobby spring suits. The latest styles and colors. R. Fendig. The lots in the Columbia addition being thoroughly drained, purchasers are assured of no taxation in the future for drainage purposes The Pilot should be in every home and to accomplish this we will send it to any new address eight weeks, postage paid, for ten cents. The Saxon Sisters concert Company, with juvenile orchestra and brass band will be at the Opera House next Tuesday evening. •10 buys a nobby spring suit in goods that will surprise you. Call in early, as such rare bargains as we are offering go fast. R. Fendig.

The memorial service of our Lord’s death will be observed at the Freewill Baptist church next Sunday morning. The pastor would be glad to see all the members present, and other Christians are welcome. The beautiful and romantic appearance of Leopold’s “South America” addition is so tempting that upon beholding the same the sight is so tempting that you have to invest in a lot or two just for luck.

Ed Anderson’s dramatic company will be at the Opera House August 11th. Shoe sale next Wednesday, June 28. Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. Della Thompson, of Englewood, is visiting her father, William Cotton. The only place in town to get the Henderson shoe is at Porter & Wishard s. McCormick binder and mower extras for sale by Isaac Glazebrook. Many shoes at one half price, next Wednesday. Chicago Bargain Store. Miss Mamie Williams is home from her school at Delaware, Ohio, for the vacation. The barn apd ice house belonging to Hatty Hartley, at Remington, burned Sunday.

The lots in the Columbia addition are situated more conveniently than any other lots in town, are high and well drained and surrounded by shade trees. Priees are lower than other lots and payments easy.

Henry Barlow, of Milroy township, died last Friday at the age of 76 years, 10 months and 23 days. His funeral was held Sunday, Rev. Hinds conducting the religious services. The remains were interred in the Benson cemetery.

For big bargains in tßwn lots call at A. Leopold’s. He will sell you lots in’ his addition which are larger and better situated to the school house than any other you could select. Call soon and find out terms and prices. Bob Bishop is back in Rensselaer and is working in Phillip’s barber shop. He has been located in Toledo, and other points since leaving here about three years ago. At that time he was working in the Chicago Bargain Store. The Continental Ins. Co, for this section is represented by Wils Porter, agent. They insure all kinds of farm property, buildings, live stock, etc., against damage by fire, lightning, tornadoes, wind storms, etc. Let Wils do your insuring. Manager Eger has induced the Saxon Sisters concert company to play a one nights engagement here. The company is composed mostly of ladies and comes highly recommended. They will be at the Opera House next Tuesday evening.

Notwithstanding our wonderful carpet and umbrella trade we still have a very nice assortment to select from. Porter & Wishard. The Saxon Sisters will give an open air concert with their juvenile brass band during the day Tuesday, before the performance. It will be free. Poultry dealers in Rensselaer are paying 12 and 13 cents per pound for young chickens and 6 cents for old. Eggs bring 11 cents per dozen. These are cash prices. Double breasted summer suits in summer weights are very popular this year. We are showing a beautiful line of which you should avail yourselves. R. Fendig.

Marriage licenses: Willard F. Shields, Laura I. Hodshire; John Stock, Maggie E. Higgins. Rev. Utz-will preach at the James school house, three miles south of town, Sunday afternoon, July 2nd.

The last special sale day of the season. Shoe sale next Wednesday. Chicago Bargain Store.

Advertised letters: Mary Barrett, C. G. Consad, Miss M. A. Johnson, Miss Pares, Frank Pensno.

Wanted—A practical baker. Address, with reference and wages expected. C. W. H., Box 236, Remington, Ind. Ira Washbum and his friend, Horace Clinger, are now elevator boys at the Auditorium hotel in Chicago. A large discount on all shoes except slippers and walking shoes, next Wednesday. Chicago Bargain Store.

Louie Hopkins is home from Chicago and will remain until his health improves. W. B. Austin is in charge of the Chicago branch of their business during his absence. The best of workmanship and fabrics combined with style and make up has been our aim in selecting a spring and summer line of clothing. Call in and inspect. z R. Fendig. The dog poisoner has struck the town, a number of dogs having been poisoned in the last few weeks, the last one meeting its death in this manner being Chas. Vick’s water spaniel. . 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.

I have made arrangments to loan a large amount of money ,in sums of five hundred dollars or any multiple of that sum on five years time at 6 per cent interest and five per cent commission. l-4t M. F. Chilcote. Frank Maloy and Louis Hamilton will put up a telegraph commercial line between the express office and the depot, if our citizens will give them the proper encouragement. A line of this kind would be a great convenience to the town.

Hemphill & Honan are selling out to quit business. Now is the time to get bargains for cash. Rev. T. Vanscoy, of Oregon, spent Sunday in Rensselaer. From here he went to the World's Fair. A discount of 25 per cent, will be given on all hats and flowers for the next 30 days at Mrs. Imes’.

Benj. F. Long, of Gillam township, has purchased six lots in the Columbia addition. The price paid was 1625. Farmers cannot make a better investment than to buy a few lots in the Columbia addition. Values will double within the next year.

Yes, “music boxes,” “broken down horses,” farm implements, in fact anything you may have to trade will be taken in part payment for lots in the celebrated “New Oklahoma” addition to the town of Rensselaer. A. Leopold.

fer One Week. The Bartoo Photograph Pavilion will be closed for one week only beginning June 26. Finished pictures can be procured by calling at the Republican office.

Hemphill & Honan are selling out to quit business. Now is the time to get bargains for cash.