People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Tobacco and cigars at Vicks. Earnest Mayhew is back in Renselaer. A choice line of fruits at Vick’s. Corn for sale at Dexter & Cox's. Baby carriages at Williams’. All styles. Vick has just added a fine line of canned goods to his stock. J. S. Grubb spent Sunday with his family here. Buy your threshing coal at Dexter & Cons. Ed Irwin, of Eureka, 111., is visiting relatives in Rensselaer. $16.00 suits for SIO.OO at Leopold’s great clearance sale. Subsciptions taken for any paper or magazine at this office. A 40-pound boy at Frank Banley’s Monday, so Frank says. Mens’ fine neckwear at Leopold’s, your choice for 35 cents. For a good smoke try the Crown Jewel cigar. Subscriptions for the Nonconformist. taken at this office.
N. M. Baughman has been appointed postmaster at Monon. * Best grade of threshing coal at Dexter and Cox’s. Isaac Onstott, of Rochester, is visiting Rensselaer relatives. Price those laces at* Mrs. Lecklider’s. Cheap. Dexter & Cox can sell you corn by the wagon load. Thirteen normalites attended the World’s Fair last Saturday. A force of 50 men ai'e at work upon the removal of Momen ce rock. Vick still handles the celebrated Ruger’s bread, seven loaves for a quarter. Joe Meyers, of Pittsburg. Pa., visited his parents in Rensselaer this week. Closing out sale of summer stock of millinery at Mrs. Lecklider’s from now on. George Perry, of Chicago, has moved with his wife, nee Dora Clark, to Rensselaer.
Try a sack of our White Lilly flour. W. R. Nowels & Son. Sam Borchardt and family, of Brunswick, Ga., are visiting at Ralph Fendig’s. Silver plated ware, watches and chains, notions, etc., at a bargain at Vick’s. Tom Willey, of Arkansas, is visiting relatives and old friends in Rensselaer. Orders for job work or advertising in Wheatfield may be left at Fendig’s drug store. James Brusnahan, of Anaconda, Montana, is visiting his relatives in this vicinity. Rev. Simonton will preach at the James school house next Sunday at 4 p. m. A complete line of G. A. R. suits and ornaments at Leopold’s at the very lowest prices. Vick is still busy shaking those famous lemonades and milk shakes.
Val Seib, of New York, was visiting his family and relatives in Rensselaer last Sunday. Go to M. & A. Meyer for your stylish millinery and dress-mak-ing. The numerous free exhibitions given by Cook & Whitby are a whole show in themselves. Be sure and call at Leopold’s and help yoursdlf to the big bargains during his clearance sale. Goods going at cost all through July and August at Mrs. Lecklider’s. 50 percent, off. Jay W. Williams is stfll located at the old stand with the largest and finest stock of furniture to be found in this vicinity.
