People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Tobacco and cigars at Vicks. Miss Maggie Healy is visiting in Delphi. A choice line of fruits at VHrs. F. L. Cotton, of Omaha, Neb., was in town Sunday. Corn for sale at Dexter & Cox's. Baby carriages at Williams’. All styles. Dr. Honan was down from Hammond this week. Vick has just added a fine line of canned goods to his stock. Buy your threshing coal at Dexter & Cox’s. Lincoln Hogan has returned from Chicago Heights. Best’grade of threshing coal at Dexter and Cox’s. Creamery butter is now selling at 25 cents a pound. Price those laces at Mrs. Lecklider’s. i Cheap. A child of Jacob Meyers, of Kniman, died last Sunday. Dexter & Cox can sell you corn by the wagon load. $16.00 suits for 810.00 at Leopold’s great clearance sale. Rue Priest, of Chicago, is visiting Rensselaer friends. Subsciptions taken fob any paper or magazine at this office. Mens’ fine neckwear at Leopold’s, your choice for 35 cents. Lacy Gwin, of Wisconsin, is visiting in Rensselaer this week. For a good smoke try the Crown Jewml cigar. Subscriptions for the Nonconformist taken at this office. “Jack O’Diamonds” at the Opera House next Monday evening.

Vick still handles the celebrated Ruger’s bread, seven loaves for a quarter.

Dr. Horton attended the dental congress at Chicago this week. Closing out sale of summer stock of' millinery at Mrs. Lecklider’s from now on. George Soucie is making a few weeks’ visit to his home at St. Anne, 111. Advertised letters: Miss Anna Malco, Wm. Nelson, Miss Olie 'Schwauke. Try a sack of our White Lilly Hour. W. R. Nowels & Son. The reform press convention will b-.' field in Chicago September 4 Hi. Clarke keeps a complete line of watches and jewelry that are up to date. " .

John Macy, of Indianapolis, is visiting his mother, Mrs. John Makeever. H. S. Shackelford, of Kokomo, was the guest of Miss Allio Morlan this week. Orders for job work or advertising in Wheatfield may be left at Pendig’s drug store. Mrs. Joseph Mitchell is improving in health and is now able to sit up. Go to M. & A. Meyer for your stylish millinery and dress-mak-ing. F. A. Woodin, of Goodland, was selling nursery stock in Rensselaer Tuesday. Ralph Sprigg, Sayler’s miller, is visiting his home at Henderson, Ky., this week. Goods going at cost all through July and August at Mrs. Lecklider’s. 50 per cent. off. Aimer Changon, of St. Anne, 111., is clerking in the Trade Palace for a few days.

Don’t forget that Clarke will sell you a watch, clock or piece of jewelry as cheap as any one. Frank, Aaron and Ray Wood, with their ladies,»> visited the World’s Fair Wednesday,