People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The old Shanghai is being torn down. Corn for sale at Dexter & Cox's. For a good lemonade or milk shake go to Vick’s. Andy Yeoman’s eldest daughter is down with the diptheria. Baby carriages at Williams’. All styles. Buy your threshing coal at Dexter & Cox’s. Regular services at the Tabernacle next Sunday. Best grade of threshing coal at Dexter and Cox’s. Real bargains at Vick’s in silverware, etc., while it lasts. There are now gold mines in eyery country in Europe. Dexter & Cox can sell you corn by the wagon load. Price those laces at Mrs. Lecklider’s. Cheap. * Katie Collins has returned from a visit to Indianapolis. Subsciptions taken for any paper or magazine at this office. You ought to see Vick’s show case. It’s full of nice things. A daughter at Charley Robinson’s Sunday evening. Subscriptions for the Nonconformist taken at this office. Bert Brenner is visiting friends at Mt. Ayr this week. For a good smoke try the Crown Jewel cigar. Silverware and jewelry at Vick’s at prices that will surprise you.

The coming production of “The Lightning Express” is the talk of the sp.\vn. Vick still handles the celebrated Roger’s bread, seven loaves for a quarter. President Cleveland’s message to congress may be found on one of Our inside pages. Try a sack of our White Lilly flour. . * W. R. Nowels & Son. Closing out sale of summer stock of millinery at Mrs. Lecklider’s from now on. Lee Pyle, of Monticello, visited relatives in Rensselaer a short time Sunday. For Sale Cheap.—Two new first class Cottage organs. Enquire at Austin & Co.’s. Elsewhere will be found the notice of the gravel road report and e.notion. Clarice keeps a complete line of watches and jewelry that are up to date. Rev. Rhoades and family have returned, from their Shelby and Johnson county visit. Rev. I. I. Gorby and family, of Pekin, 111., are visiting, friends in Rensselaer.

Go to M. & A. Meyer for your stylish millinery and dress-mak-ing. » Orders for job work or advertising in Wheatfield may be left at Fendig’s drug store. The contractors are now at work drilling for gas agaiu at Delphi near the fair ground. Goods going at cost all through July and August at Mrs. Lecklider’s. 50 per cent. off. H. S. Hollingsworth, of Des Moines, lowa, is the guest of George and E. L. Hollingsworth. Don’t forget that Clarke will sell you a watch, clock or piece of jewelry as cheap as any one. Rev. P. E. Davis has been appointed postmaster at Wheatfield, vice W. H. Smiley, removed. Jay W. Williams is still located at the old stand with the largest and finest stock of furniture to be found in this vicinity. John Fisher, of Remington, was brought to Rensselaer Monday to serve thirteen days in the > work house for drunkenness.