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

Tobacco and cigars at Vicks. Frank Roberts is in Indianapolis this week. Best grade of threshing coal at Dexter and Cox's. For a good smoke try the Crown Jewel cigar. Subscriptions for the Nonconformist. taken at this office. Joe and Mary Meyer were in Chicago Tuesday. Price those laces at Mrs. Lecklider’s. Cheap. Dexter & Cox can sell you corn by the wagon load. Mrs. H. W. Porter is being treated at Cameron Springs. Subsciptions taken for any paper or magazine at this office. Buy your threshing coal at Dexter & Cox’s. Mrs. Carrie Clark, of Hammond, was in town this week.

A choice line of fruits at Vick’s. Corn for sale at Dexter & Cox’s. John Healy, wife and child are visiting relatives in Chicago. Baby carriages at Williams’. All styles. Vick has just added a fine line of canned goods to his stock. W. T. Houghraan, of Franklin, Ind., is visiting Mrs. John Shields. Jerry and Maggie Healy attended the Frankfort fair this week. A complete line of G. A. R. suits and ornaments at Leopold’s at the very lowest prices. The lack of employment has led men to seek admission into the regular army. Vick still handles the celebrated Ruger’s bread, seven loaVes for a quarter. James and Ed Laßue, of Burlington, Kans., are visiting Amzie and Mel Laßue.

Closing out sale of summer stock of millinery at Mrs. Lecklider’s from now on. When you come in to the circus put a dollar in your pocket for the Pilot. Try a sack of our White Lilly flour. W. R. Nowels & Son. D. J. and Ray Thompson are back from their Michigan hunting and fishing trip. Silver plated ware, watches and chains, notions, etc., at a bargain at Vick’s. Elder Conner will preach at the Church of God next Sunday, morning and evening. Orders for job work or advertising in Wheatfield may be left at Fendig’s drug store. The Monon has been chosen by the G. A. R. as the official route to the encampment. Vick is still busy shaking those famous lemonades and milk shakes.

Marriage licenses: Samuel F. Wood. Martha Losh; John H. Crowell, Panola M. Watsdh. Goods going at cost all through July and August at Mrs. Lecklider’s: 50 percent, off. Advertised letters: Mrs. Nellie Mitchel, Mrs. Rannie Rhoades, Chas. W. Crawford. Go to M. & A. Meyer for your stylish millinery and dress-mak-ing. Miss Mollie McMahon, principal of the Covington schools, is the guest of Mrs. E. P. Honan. Ed Doures, wife and baby, of Trenton, N. J., are the guests of John Minebrock and other rela* tives. The commissioners will meet in regular September session next Monday. It is believed that they will postpone the time for holding the gravel road election until some time in the future.