People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1893 — Page 1

THE PEOPLE’S PILOT.

Vol. HI.

MONON TIME TABLE. SOUTH BOUND. No. 31—Mall and Express, daily 10:49 A M. No. s—Mall and Express, dai1y....11:33 A. M. No. 30—Milk Accoiu.. dally 6:21 P. M. No. 3—Night Express, daily 10:37 P.M. No. 45—Local Freight...; 2:50 P.M. NORTH BOUND. No. 36—Mall 5:40 A M. No. 40—Milk Accotu., dully 7:37 A.M. No. B—Mull ....7:55 P.M. No. 30 Mail 3:27 P.M. No. 46—Local Freight 9:25 A.M.

THIS IS OUR SIDE of it—we claim to have the best stock of seasonable goods in town, and at prices that will please you and your pocketbook. And we are confident that investigation wit cause your view to coincide with ours. Will you look ? Ellis & Murray. Smoke the Mendoza cigar. Last Friday was almost a real winter day. Buy your coal oil and gasoline of Charley Simpson. Congressman Hammond is home from Washington. The public schools at Medaryville opened last Monday. Late fall and winter styles in millinery at Mrs. Leckliders’. If you know a bit of news don’t be afraid to tell it. We want it? The ice cream season is about over, and the bi-valve has opened business. F, McKinnon was at Indianapolis all of last week attending the grand lodge of the Macabees.

ONLY SI,OO PER YEAR.

J A. I il Now is the proper 1 j time to call at Leo- ! ii pold’s for a selection j ’! of Ladies’ Coats, ? || Capes or Jack- | I ets. A large and I || beautiful line to se- | I lect from, at prices ! i below competition. I || Mens’, Boys’ and Youths’ Over- j J coats in abundance. T u Remember, no rents or other large j IX expenses to carry on business. I X ■ i buy everything for cash down.

For a good smoke try the Crown Jewel cigar. Judge Hammond spent Sunday here with his family. The harvest of the Florida orange crop has just commenced. Clarence Lecklider has a fine line of installment goods. Easy payments. A fine, large boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. B. Leopold, last Wednesday. Charlie Simpson furnishes the best of coal oil at your door for lowest prices. The stove pipe season has opened in full blast and cussin’ is the order of the day. “Crown Fountain Pens.” Pens of all kinds repaired. Crown Pen Co., Chicago, 111. Orders for job work or advertising in Wheatfield may be left at Fendig’s drug store. Big preparations are being made for a mammoth ice harvest at Cedar Lake, this winter. Advertised letters: Mr. Charles Meyer, Mr. David P. Long, Mrs. Dr. J. G. Senour. It is understood that some very interesting things will develop at the next sitting of the grand jury. The rich are wealthy, but their money goes no furthei’ at Laßue Bros’, than the poor man’s money. Miss Lillie McClellan gave a pleasant evening party last Monday night to a number of her friends. Buy your goods on the installment plan in payments of from 25 cents to $1 per week, of Clarence Lecklider. Sunday and Monday’s passenger business from Rensselaer to Chicago, was immense. Over 300 tickets were sold here. .Clem. Jordan and family, of Hammond, visited friends here last Sunday. Mr. J. is the Monon agent at Hammond. We have a fine new combination book case and writing desk which will be sold at a bargain. Call at the Pilot office.

RENSSELAER. IND., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13,1893.

Smoke the Mendoza cigar. For sale everywhere. Don’t forget Miss Mary Meyer’s grand millinery opening next week. Our trust is in the people at Laßue Bros’, and yet our trade is cash.* • The first township teachers’ nstitute this year was held here ast Saturday. One day last week we noticed twenty-three diggers in Alf Donnelly’s potato patch. C. W. Coen has been repainting his residence, which gives it additional attractions. The pile driver is at work on the Monon between this place and Fair Oaks this vjeek. The public schools dismissed last Monday and Tuesday on account of the World’s Fair. We buy low, and as we buy so we sell. Come and see. Laßue Bros’. Several much needed sidewalks and street crossings have been put down ia the last few days. The holes often observed to appear in marble which has remained for a period in sea water are caused by an insect. County Superintendent Warren has moved his office from over the Citizens’ bank to the room above Bushey’s meat market.

The Cook & Whitby circus which exhibited here some time ago, closed the season at Waterloo, DeKalb county, last Saturday. Charley Simpson has embarked in the coal oil and gasoline business and is running a wagon to supply his customers. Give him a call. William Kepner, of Laclede, Illinois, is visiting his uncle. Henry Kepner, of this place. The former has been attending the World’s Fair. Almost every day we hear of some of the many large factories and shops which, owing to the past financial stringency, were compelled to shut down, have resumed. This is pleasant for the laboring man to hear.

CHICACO ?ARCAIN STORE. ■ sth Annnak - | : OPENING. X Largest and Most Complete New Stock in the Country. Unheard of Low Prices. It is without parallel the greatest Money Saving Sale ever attempted to suit the times and reduce a mammoth stock in 4 rooms—2 up-stairs and 2 on first floor, filled from floor to ceiling with Choice, Seasonable Goods. Come early and secure the matchless bargains in every department. Dry Goods, Cloaks. Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Carpets, Underwear, Yarns, Hoods, Fascinnators. Umbrellas, Chenild Portiers and Table Covers, Tinware, 5 and 10 Cent Counter Goods. Trunks, Valises, etc. A new Skylight and Lighter Room. Our rooms our not so handsome as some others, but our rent and expenses are about one-half less, aitl prices 15 to 20 per cent lower, and the largest stock to select from. At the reliable one price for cash only, marked in plain figures. CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE.

New millinery goods at Mrs. Lecklider’s. Call at Laßue Bros’, and get prices before buying. Don’t forget Miss Mary Meyer’s grand millinery opening next week. Many insurance companies will not allow parlor matches in hotels. R. W. Marshall was at DeMotte the first of this week on legal business. Rfev. A. M. Simonton will preach at Vaughn’s chapel next Sunday at 2:30 p. m. A box social will be given soon by one of our churches, so look out for a good time. Town was pretty well filled with farmers last Saturday and quite a good day’s business was done by our merchants. I In another column please notice and read the offer we make to the readers of this paper. Two papers one year for the price of one. Do not go to the one horse gallery for pictures, as Joe is getting old and will make your pictures look old. Besides you might get a lameness. There is some consolation in knowing that times are not so black as they are painted. Why, goods were never as cheap as they are at Laßue Bros’. , Rev. Simonton, of the F. W. Baptist .eh urch, has decided to remain v With the congregation for the coming year. The members are pleased to know this. Have you any books, papers or magazines you want bound? The Pilot will take your periodicals and have them bound in first class style at lowest prices. Reports from county fairs all over the state show that they are losers to a great extent. The general supposition is that the World’s Fair was the cause.

B,ack at my old stand, Long’s drug store, and prepared to do all kinds of veterinary and dental surgery. Call and see me. T. H. Geer, D. V. S. The Northern Indiana Railway Co. filed articles of corporation last week. The proposed line will be built through Lake county. The capital stock is 170,000. W. J. Oram, of Goodland, was in town last Monday and graced this office with his genial presence. He reports things in general at Goodland as moving along nicely. Now is the time to plant your advertisements if you want to reap the harvest. Wise business men know a good thing. Try the Pilot and see if you are net satisfied. /

I The Wheel I 1 Is Still (• EVERY SPOKE IS 2 (• . . LOADED WITH •) S BARGAINS. g (• ~ 7 •) 2 Blazing Advertise- ?< 2 ments are Good Read- •< 2 ing, but 2 (• ®<s) Prices Tell •) £ ®® g 2 You can’t be deceived. 2 s Everything is marked 2 | out t plain. One price | ? for everybody. g Good Values in all Departmen (• Mens’ Underwear... .former price 50c, now 33c •) (• Mens’ Underwear... .former price 05c, now 39c /k Mens’ Underwear...former price #1.25, now 55c 2 Y Rockford Hose, form, price 10<p l2Ac. now 7(g Wc A Fine Fast Black Hose was 35c, now 19c * (• Mens’ Woolen Hose.. former price 40c, now 25c •) 6b W e are c l° s i n & ou t a tine line of Children's Jersey fjn Suits, in late styles, at about one-half value. The sizes Y range from 3to 9 years old, and they are just the thing g for school suits. g 2 in the Grocery Dpt. We J QB Rising Sun Stove Polish at 5c <r /q Good Starch, per pound .6c Y Arm and Hammer Brand Soda, per pound.. .5c Crown Imperial Teas, per pound 30c 6b Remember, the location is in the J 2 Nowels’ Block. J 8 B - F - fendic ’ A “ ignee - f :i:i3i:i:i:a:ixi3isixixui

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