People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
STORE. 2 sth ■ s GRAND 4- OPENING. E 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 2on 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 ’chenile 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, and 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.
Smoke the Mendoza cigar For sale everywhere, We buy low, ahd ! as- we buy so we sell. Come and see. Laßue Bros’. Charlie Simpson furnishes the best of coal oil at your door for lowest prices. Be sure and see Ravabue, the celebrated dancer, with the female minstrels. The Freewill Baptists gave a very pleasant box social at the church last night. The grand jury caused the scarceness of some of our exemplary young men. Duncan Clark’s company of 25 artists at the Opera House, next Tuesday. October 24th. Ed Parcels has a base burner wood stove to exchange for stove wood. Call at barber shop. The passenger traffic to the World’s Fail’ still continues and bids fair to so continue until it closes. W. T. Perkins, the well driller, is at Monon, where he is sinking a six inch well for the Monon railroad. Thomas Ferry, of Northfield, Minn., is here visiting friends and relatives. He will remain about ten days. The wood work in the vault at the county auditor’s office is being completed by the addition of handy shelving. Miss Minnie Wood, of Rensse laer, visited with her sister, Mrs. H. H. Fross, Saturday and Sunday.—Monon News. One of the Shah’s treasures is a small cube of gold covered with Oriental letters, and reputed to have fallen from heaven in Mohammed’s time. Back 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. Married, at the Catholic church at this place, on last Tuesday morning, Mr. Lewis A. Hoppe, of Michigan City, and Miss Mary M. Nagle, of this place. 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 low’est prices. If you pay $1.50 down we will hold your cloak 10 days for the balance, from the day of opening. Wednesday, November Ist. Chicago Bargain Store. F. J. Sears & Co., successors to Dwiggins Bros.’ & Co., are in the field prepared to loan money cheaper than the cheapest. Consult your interest and do not fail to call on them before borrowing elsewhere. 18-4 t
j f The World’s Fairj I 1 L About to Close! j I 2You Can Go There FreelS [how? | _ L Buy your Fall and Winter bill of 2 <• Goods at the Assignee’s Sale, •) (• thereby saving enough to pay all of 2 •) your expenses. (• >J Hundreds of People have taken •) (• advantage of the sale and still there 2 S is more to follow. Come as soon 2 2 as possible. 2 (• ©j zjA Chapter on Good Values, 2 (• Grain Sacksmarked down from 20c to 16c. •) Barbour’s Linen thread.. “ “ ioc to 7c, (• (• Red Flannel.. “ “ 25c to 18c.’ ») “ “ “ 50c to 20c. G) (® Canton Flannel “ “ 10c to Bc. <0 (• “ “ “ “ 7c to 51c. ®) QB Heavy Cheviot Working Shirts “ “ 50c to 39c. ©) •) Heavy Duck Overalls.... “ “ 65c to 39c, (© (® Linen Toweling “ “ 10c to 71c. @4 yt “ “ “ “ 61c to 41c. BO QB Cotton Shaker Flannel... “ “ 10c to 6c, •) QB Good Star Tobacco “ 45c to 38c •) g —_.) Down the Family. (• (« (• S L •) Everybody Waited Upon. (® qb •> •) •) Look for the Banner. 2 | 2 6b Remember, the location is in the 2 Nowels’ Block. 2 B. F< FENDIC, Assignee.
