People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A Month of- =£ ~"TbXrGAINS! -1 AT LEOPOLD’S Cash Store! We Lead; let those follow who can. All Goods Must Go. This month, the first of the fall buying months, will be a remarkable one at this store. Our aisles have, for the past few weeks, been the Rendezvous for Customers! From both town and country. Our Bargain Counters, as well as other departments, have been enormously patronized, as our Prices talk for themselves! Our greatly reduced prices will make it possible to double last September’s business. This we intend to do and all goods must go to accomplish this. We begin by offering goods at 25 per cent below all competitors. Remember the place. Leopold’s CASH Store.

You can obtain the best photos at Porter’s Studio, at Williams’ old stand. We employ only the very best workmen. A word to the wise is sufficient. Respectfully, Porter’s Studio.

For a good smoke try the Crdwn Jewel cigar. Indiana series school books sold at B. F. Fendig’s. Just received, nine twelve bushel boxes full of clothing, to be sold at panic prices, at the old reliable one price cash house. Chicago Bargain Store. Flora Wright, wife of Parker Wright, the undertaker, of this place, died Wednesday at 5 a. m., from complication of typhoid fever, aged 37 years. The funeral occurred yesterday at 4 p. m. at the Weston cemetery. The W. R. C. gave an ice cream festival at the court house last Saturday evening. One of the features of the evening was the presentation of a handsome flag and banner by the ladies of that organization to Rensselaer G. A. R. Post. John B. Sayler. living five miles west of this city called Tuesday and had some dodgers printed announcing a big dance to take place in his new barn, which has just been completed, on Thursday evening, Sept. 14th. Everybody invited. Cook <fc Whitby’s Collossal English Shows have created a furor in the East. Our exchanges all concur in the statement that this is the most extensive and entertaining circus ever brought to this country. At Rensselaer, Friday, Sept. 15th. Dr. Man-o-wa does not cure everything, nor does he profess to do so. but he does cure 89 per cent of all chronic diseases given up by the rtyular practicioner as being incurable. First month’s treatment free; only a small charge for medicines used, as they can not be procured in the drug stores. See him Wednesday, September 20, at the Makeever House.

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