People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Goat gloves, regular 50c, now 25c. Best standard 5-4 table oil cloth,reg. 25c,now 16c Floor oil cloth, at 25c, now 15c. 100 pairs blankets and quilts, 5 per cent, off .for your choice. Women’s stiong all solid lace shoes, „„ regular $1.25, now 75c. Womens oil grain button, all solid, regular 81.50, now $ 1.00 Men’s kip boots, cheap at $2.25, now $1.65. Men's kip boots, hnd mete, chp at $3.50, now $2.45 Men's well made Overcoat, cheap at $5, n0w.*2.50 Men's well made imitation Melton, cheap at SB, now $5.10 Men's tine meltons, kerseys, beavers, from >'2.00 to $12.00 and worth one-third more elsewhere. Great bargains in cloaks, underwear, hats, caps, hosiery, etc., at the reliable one price cash house.

Stray II or no Found.

The undersigned has taken up at his farm one mile north and one half mile westof Rensselaer, one dark bay mare, with while hind feet and white left fore foot. Owner can have same by calling, paying for feed bill and this

notice.

A. C. Anderson.

Isaac Marlatt. the sixteen-year old son of Perry Marlatt, who resides throe miles northeast of town, about five weeks ago, met with the misfortune of being badly injured by a shot gun in the hands of a neighbor boy. They were out hunting and had set the gun down, when in some way it was knocked over, the gun going off and filled the left arm of young Marlatt with shot. The discharge took effect between the elbow and shoulder of the left arm. Over 100 shot have been removed from the wound and owing to the fact of the necessity of removal of quite a number more, a surgical operation was performed by the Drs. Loughridge, the first of the week, at which the remainder were removed.

Wo saw a young man ride into town the other day on a fat, sleek, shaved main, bob tail pony. The pony was walking leisurely along without a wet hair on. it, though it had come from nine miles in the country. This is the only fat, sleek, shaved mane, bob tail pony we ever saw walk into this town dry haired with a young man on its back. Take a small horse, brand him. clip his mane, bob his tail, and call him a pony and every man's hand is againsthim, every man that drives or rides him seems to be thirsting for his life’s blood. No dumb brute that we know of is half so badly treated as are these aithfui, useful little ponies. Wan ted— Eight or ten men to represent our well known ho- se in this state. Our large and complots stock and various lines, such as nursery stock, plants, bulbs, fancy seed potatoes, fertilizers, etc., enable us to pay handsome salaries to even oran ary salesmen, Wages run from $75 to £125 per month and —according to material in the man. Apply quick, stating age. L. L. May & Co., St. Paul, Minn. (This house is respo sibie.) Hallowe'en came and the usual nu ber of petty depredations occurred. The only thing we have to say is that some white livered cuss stole our front gate instead of getting some one else’s. It saves us a great deal of extra trouble opening and closing it.

Ignorance of the of De Win’s Little Early Ri> • s is a misfortune. These little pills regulate 'he liver, cure headache. dy-pepsia. bkd breath, constipation and biliousness. A. F. Long & Co. Subscriptions for the Nonconformist -aken at this office.