People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CHICAGO ® BARGAIN ® STORE. A Wonderful Blanket Sale, "A NOW Departure. Saturday, November 18th. ! . , ■■ ; = " A new departure out of the old rut into tr.o ■new progressive age. verware T A - |T| A P 0 W •■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■a a r ' h e c celebrated Standard Watoh Co of sy 7a tn Y- 05 1 9 Syracuse. N. ¥., are selling to all the large stores J- —J JL CZI 1 L VO dXG? / ■■throughout the country a quantity of DOUBLE ■■PLATED Spoons and Forks, which they want At I Prirpc pupi- BBpold at a nominal price for an advertisement, -ru L.owesi rnces ever Ottered, Jgwe have them for this city and will throw out rst l ot to-morrow. MA \ / ISs ■■’ Tea Spoons, in package, Often choice, Z-J OLILICI LI , I IUV .I M Table Spoons, Sold for o*** —* * Forks. “ “ SI.OO. UdJpaeVge Gieat Reduction on a Complete Stock of ■■Napkin Rings, Sugar Shells, Butter Knives, Dry Goods, Carpets, Cloaks,SS Pickle Forks, Peppers or Salts. Triple Clothing, Boots and Shoes,!• pla,e ’ f!' , Each .w tiele in a Underware, Hats and Caps.jj CHOICE, 25 Cents Each. Gloves. Etc., Etc. •■ L Our store being crowded every day ■ . is evident that our customers appreciate ■ Genuine Bargains ■ The Last and Greatest DisA , . , • count Blanket Sale of the And our fair, square way of dealing Z o j. with everybody alike-by having on! " to-morow, price in plain figures for cash. Saturday, Nov. 18th.

<Our Corner is" : LIBERAL!! We are now prepared to wait upon the Public in the capacity of * PnNRRAD - r ... .DIRECTORS Our Slock is COMPLETE, and special Attention will be given to Preparing Bodies for Burial. Embalming a Specialty. C. C. Sigler, Son & Co., Cails Attended Day or Night.

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The public mu opoormmty hear the accommplished violinist Prof. August vVolf. of LaPorte next Tuesday light. He will take a p”«hu inent part in the Epworth League Concert at the M. E. Qu;.- it on i,hat evening. Winter has at last r- i ■ ■ is and in pretty cool sv >o. Our people awakened esday morning to find ■ < ; nd looking white with .> A thin coat of ice cover • >: .er in place where the st! ,? .er was. H. P. Baker, of O L, called at this office T * ud renewed his subscript he best paper in the < He attended the funeral o' .. h er, Mrs. Seth Baker. • occurred here last Sunda James M. Dye, Pern * . er. John M. Russell, comm rs, Robert F. Dobbins, sr> - a d M. J. Holtzman, audit , of White County, was her rst of the week in attenda the Wakarusha ditch case Park Wright, the > :er, was taken to Dwigh ast Tuesday, to try the /. t ore. We are sorry that hij> condition, but sine 3pe that it may cure him r an accursed habit. Miss Rankin, of Cl the new dressmaker will CobC.B.Steward’s in sew: line shop. They are pn ■do first class work ar it. a share of your patroi:

A new time card on the Monon is looked for next Sunday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Add. Robinson, a daughter; also to Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Parker, a big boy. The Commissioners of this county and White,meet Tuesday, to take up the Wakarusha ditch case again. Reet Hopkins, of near Surrey, will soon become a reisdent Of Rensselaer as he has rented his farm to Solomon Norman.

Bart Boroughs* formerly ol this county, is the Populist Sheriff of Kingman county, Kas.. was re elected again by a large majority. Mrs. Pierce Walker was brought home from Chicago, last Wednesday evening. Her condition is no better and her recovery is douthful. Born to Mr. and Mrs. V. V Nowels. on Wednesday of last week, a tine boy, and a boy also to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Renicker on the following Thursday. Mesdames Bart Boroughs, Oge Yeoman and Ike Morgan, all of Kingman, Kansas, retu dto their home, Tuesday, after a two weeks' visit here with relatives and friends. Claire Robinson, the young man who attempted to blow open the safe at the Valparaiso Normal college, was sentenced to three yeais imprisionment at Michigan city.

Joe Groom, who was badly injured in a runaway, a few days ago, is getting along nicely and we hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. T. F. Clark returned home last Monday, from Momence, 111., where she has been in attendance to sick relatives. Christie Vick has resigned his place as night watch, and is succeeded by Willis McColly, the old one. Christie will travel for a wholesale house.