People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
"Our Corner is" 5 ■ s LIBERAL! : ••b»bb«b» TlfE One G rest Thought Of to-day is economy. In order to economize, you must curtail expenses and this can be done by buying furniture at the Liberal Corner. To convince you, we announce goods and prices as follows; Bed Room Suitformer price $25.00. Our price $ll.OO. Chairs, cane seat, per set.. “ “ 5.00. •• •< 350 Upholstered Rockers “ “ 5.00, “ “ 350 “ ■ “ 3.75. “ “ 2.00 Table, 6 foot extension.... “ “ 6.00. <• «. 4-..) “ 8 “ “....“ “ B.oo’. “ “ (.‘bo’ other goods in proportion. C. C. Sigler, Son & Co.
Sanford Bowman, the young man who was so seriously injured by the accidental discharge of a gun, which we made mention of last week, has been in a precarious condition, and may yet become necessary to remove his arm. The old Indian’s remark that a gun was a dangerous weapon, even without a lock, stock or barrel is about a fact. There is too much carelessness connected with them by those who go out to enjoy the pleasure of a hunt. H. V. Weaver, the funeral director for C. C. Sigler, Son & Co., took the time last Saturday to show ns a record of funerals which they keep. The book is especially prepared for the work and contains blanks for all the necessary J information concerning our flight from this world to the next.
The heaviest snow of the season fell last Saturday night; and Sunday. It measured about eight or ten inches in depth, and it was tough on the pedestrian to make his way about town on Sunday. Sleds and sleighs have been going in every direction, and those who enjoy riding over the “beautiful.” are not slow in fixing up some sort of a conveyance, in which they can enjoy themselves. We will send the Pilot from now until Jan. Ist. freeofcharge to anyone who will send us a dollar for a whole year’s subscription. You will get thirteen mouths of reading matter for the price of twelve. 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 pm.;e in this paper. We have this week ”<rnr» ated a weekly grain m >eport, which is kindly . et; . us by W. R. Nowels.' d ■ ar . ■ be relied upon as be': • cl. C. E. Nowels ha- -cm the grain firm of VV. R N'owvls & Son. and the ,R still continue under iw- ■ • : W. R. Nowels. Pop corn sock.. . > .pg, .• school house, Sai w h» « unix Dec. 9. All are invited
The Monon is making an effort to get back some of the coal traffic which it lost when shipments of stone from the Bedford quarries were so heavy, and is moving three car-loads of coal now where it did one last year, in November and Decern'-<-r. The W. C. T. U. held ■ public meeting at the First Baptist church last Wednesday night. The audience was addressed by a lady, whose name we were unable to learn. Just received. A carload of of blacksmith coal. C. W. Coen.
