People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CHICAGO * BARGAIN • STORE. CHALLENGE_SALE. O\ erstocked for the times is the reason we will begin now’’ cutting and slashing prices througuout the entire stock. We have not waited until you have bought all your winter goods, but will begin now at such ruinous prices that will save you dollars. The prudent buyer should come in at once and you will find everything as advertised and thousands of other bargains below all other prices. ' «ntrusta, ana

36 in«h I-wool, changeable serge, regular 25c. now 16c 38 inch I-wool, brocaded. regular 36c, now 25c 50 inch all wool dress flannel, “ 75c, " 50c 27 inch j-wool, changeable brocaded. regular 20c, now 121 c 50 inch all wool “ hopsacking. regular $1.50, now $1.20 Canton Flannel, regular 64c, now sc. “ “ B|c, now 71 c. “ “ 10c, now B|c. L. L. Muslin, “ 6fc, now 41c, All wool faccinators, regular 50c, now’ 25c. Beaded Pon Pon faccinators, all colors, regular 75c, now 48c Men’s knit, fulled and faced mittens, regular 50c, now 25c 100 doz. Men’s knit and fulled mittens, regular 20c, now 10c

CHICAGO BARGAIN STORB.

The farmers are hauling tile through ibis place in large quantities. This show’s enterprise. Every piece of tiling placed in the ground increases the value of the land.

Mrs. George Barcus, of Rensselaer, taught for her brother, George Bruce, the first of the week, Mrs. Barcus is an old acquaintance of Mrs. Harry Rank. —Fow’ler Leader.

A slight blaze was discovered last Monday afternoon, in the second story of Charley Rhoads’ harness shop, but before any great damage was done the fire was extinguished.

< Little vegetable health producers; De Witts Little Early Risers cure malarious disorders and regulate the stomach and bowels, which prevents headache and dizziuess.-A. F. Long & Co. J. R. Day, who is the stat® secretary of the American Sabbath Reform, delivered two very interesting lectures last Sunday’, at the Presbyterian church, on “The American Sabbath and Its Foes.”

John Leahy, nephew of E. P. Honan, has returned here again. He has been making a tour of the southern and southwestern states and has many interesting tales to tell the boys of wild western life.

Dr. I. B. Washburn, the optician, handles the celebrated Trolley’s Kohinoor eye glasses, the best made. Attention is called to the ad, “See Again as in Youth,” in another place in this paper.

The social given by the Pythian Sisters, last Wednesday evening at the residence of Amzie Laßue, was a very pleasant affair, and was highly enjoyed by all who were fortunate enough to be there.

Several of the passenger trains that have done services on the Monon during the World’s Fair, were taken off, last Sunday. This means that there is a decided decrease in the passenger business on that road.

Finnan McKinnon, who has been working for* Ed. Parcels, for some time, has gone to Hammond. He will return here in about two weeks and will then institute a lodge of Knights of the Maccabees.

Ignorance of the merits of De Witt’s Little Early Risers is a misfortune. These little pills regulate the liver, cure headache, dyspepsia, bad breath, constipation and biliousnelss. A. F. Long & Co. Newspaper men are blamed with a lot of things they can’t help, such as partiality in mentioning visitors, giving news about some folks and leaving out others, etc. He simply prints news he can find out. Some people inform him about such things and others do not. Editors are always glad to learn the news—Brookville Democrat.