People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
THIS IS WHAT TALKS PRICE is the argument every time. Not mere lowness without regard to quality, but the high value at the price which insures wise economy. That is what we are ever striving for—Bargains everywhere through our stock that shall be BARGAINS r-a heaned-UD monev’s worth. Ellis & Murray.
For a good smoke try the Crown Jewel cigar. Buy your coal oil and gasoline of Charley Simpson. Read our great offer. Two papapers for the price of one. Frank Lyon went to Redkey, Ind., last Friday on business. Subsciptions taken for any paper or magazine at this office.
W. H. H. Aurelia, of Monticello, spent Sunday here, with friends. J. L. Tyler, of DeMotte, was here the first of the week, on business. Frank Wolf, of Remington, was on our streets Tuesday of this week. Charlie Simpson furnishes the best of coal oil at your door for lowest prices. Mrs. G. W. Goff spent several days this week at Crown Point, visiting friends. Lovers of croquet are still hanging on to their games in the court house yard. C. E. Bird is again acting in the capacity of night operator at the Monon depot. Apples are a scarce thing in our market, at present, they retail at $1.60 a bushel.
Orders for job work or advertising in Wheatfield may be left at Fendig’s drug store. The local lodge of the Daughters of Rebekah give a social at Abe Hardy’s, this evening. Read about the splendid Thanksgiving gift for all our readers in another column. Dr. Erganbright, the veterinary s'ii geon, of Delphi, formerly locate I here, was with us last Saturday. Frank Rue, who has been working in Chicago, during the past summer, has returned here for the winter. Miss Eliza Tutuer is again at her place in, Ellis & Murray’s store. She has been absent about two weeks. Mrs. Nelson Randle has been seriously ill for the past few days and at present her cdndition is but little better. The W. C. T. U. at Otterbein, are surely in a flourishing condition. They are erecting a fine hall at that place. A. C. Brook, of Fair Oaks, was here last Sunday, visiting friends and seeing the sights of the county capital.
Rev. James Nolan will preach at the F. W. Baptist church, on next Sunday morning and evening. Everybody invited. James Hemphill returned here last week, after an absence of several months, and is again greeting his many friends here.
We have something nice and neat in the way of calling cards for the ladies, which we will print at very low prices. Call see them.
The new floral panel picture ready for delivery bo our readers for a Thanksgiving present from us is described at length in another column.
