People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
i t - LEOPOLD’S I rCUT PRICE SALE CONTINUED!*/ _ -V* Having purchased at the Bankrupt Sale of James H. / j~ Walker & Co., of Chicago, • Ba at - .uni /Blankets and Coni-/; B (forts, Ladies, Grents’S B jand Children’s Un-S zz IMMENSE I jderware, and the/ B /finest stock of 2 % dress goods! B Ever Brought to This Market! S ... -'V We are enabled to cut prices below former |**s WHOLESALE! VALUES t*>| thus insuring our cus- JkJ PQ f tomers a saving of over IPU'S ® VI UUllai^ P. S.—Our Mr. Leopold is in the city, by invitation, his clothing for CASH ONLY, of the Bankrupts of Charles P. Kellog, which goods will be in by this paper is issued. ££. ° • ° • • • • • s
Smoke the Mendoza cigar. New millinery goods at Mrs. Lecklider’s. Subscriptions for the Nonconformist taken at this office. Overcoats were in good demand last Monday morning. Late fall and winter styles in millinery at Mrs. Leckliders’. The Monon sold 130 tickets to Chicago last Monday morning. Try a sack of our White Lilly flour. W. R. Nowels & Son. James Yeoman is in Chicago this week, attending the World’s Fair.
Mrs. Nora Garner, of Putnamville, Ind., is visiting her sister Mrs. I. A. Glazebrook. Geo. Murray, of Ellis & Murray, was in Chicago the first of the week on business. Orders for job work or advertising in Wheatfield may be left at Fendig’s drug store. Miss Maud Purcell is visiting Miss Hattie Phegley and other relatives in this township. The county Farmers’ Alliance has issued a call for a special meeting. See notice in another column. Buy your goods on the installment plan in payments of from 25 cents to $1 per week, of Clarence Lecldider.
J. A. McFarland and family, of Jordan township, are spending the week in sightseeing at the World’s Fair. Rev. James T. Abbott, a former resident of this place, but now of Oregon, is here among his many friends. Ike Glazebrook, the black--smith, will give $1 for the best ten ears of corn raised in the county. Bring it in.
