People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1893 — Page 1
THE PEOPLE'S PILOT.
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IB' K I ‘ A IO i JL. *4 8 rC —n I rkfted a weeK of increasing trade, and with the arrival of new I O 7 ■goods: encouraged by patrons apprebiating the very low prices offered, we wish to again invite all those who have not availed themfcelves of our extremely low prices to give us an early call. Every Brticle sold at prices quoted- Below is another list to cut out and Baste m your hat when on a shopping expedition: ■ Good Corsets ~ others ask 45c and 50c; our price 25 c ■ Dr. Gall’s Health Corset “ “ 75c. “ “ 45c. I, Staple Check Gingham “ “ 7c and *4 c; “ “ 5&7c. K Westbrook “ “ “ “ 10c “ “ 7.4 c. Renfrew “ “. “ “ 10c “ “ Bc. ■t oil Red and other staple calico..-. “ “ 74&5c. ■ All linen Damask, wide ... “ “ 50c “ “ 37c. ■ Turkey Red Table Cloths “ “ 35c “ “ 23c. ■ All wool Skirt patterns, full size “ “ §1.25 “ “ 85c. ■ Other goods in stock correspondingly cheap. All goods marked in plain figures and sold strictly for cash. v Located in the Howels’ Block. ® A 1 V 12)1 Ct.
KONON TIME TABLE. SOUTH BoflND. [to. 5 11:10 A. M. 10. 39..... 6:21 P. M. E, 445 2:40 P. M. I NORTH BOUND. ■>.(> v 3:25 P. M. Kt 4...., 4:55 A. M. ■). 40..... 7:37 A. M. K. #46 9:15 A.M. 74 9:56 P. M. I top on signal. ■uiiy except Sunday. ■E lienttsel.ter Grain ■The following market report is furnished Kckly by W, 11. Nowels: IB:.; 50e<<7,55c. ■wh. [email protected]
o Draw tiie Eye iour advertisements is one of our [• objects. To SATORI draw you to AV our Store is I YAYy’l another, and to accomplish i LA~ y the latter we Kx ’ nave manred |r • IF '’a*'V'W P rices on ail LbY our stock that JU 't F ‘A \/~~ w iU save you 11/ T many a dollar i In. 1. / in your pur- ■ I |JU| chases. Qual|v A| ity and assortIZ j V meat make Bp! 1 J the price in■^JL^csZSS 3 ' vitation all the warmer. |LLIS &MURRAY. EhS PEOPLE’S PILOT. MjßßMntiMaiagMmMirg rwgEraaaoasMgzsaEMUwLwgie»» i ir— wi laamum ■moke the Mendoza cigar, ■grippe is again making the ■fids. ■or a good smoke try the ■wn Jewel cigar. Subscriptions for the Noncon ■mist taken at this office. ■fust received. A carload of Blacksmith coal. C. W. Coen. ■ackers’ institute was held at He 'hid School house last SatHc an furnish you job work ■ver prices than you can get ■tic ago. ■ve Warner is completing ■larber’s trade in Parcel’s & ■e’s shop. ■sper county babies are all ■some. Get their pictures ■e Pavilion. ■dors for job work or adverKin Wheatfield may be left ■andig’s drug store. ■|l Hoover and Marion ■ns shipped a car-load of ■ to Chicago this week. ■lest line of Christmas ean■and fruits at J. Q. Alter's, to Rensselaer. to ike amount of were recorded by the ■v recorder since our last ■t. ■e board of comity commissat their last session, alto the amount of ■.84. ■|ICE TO 1 ■j for blacks. k coal sent W. Coen will be filled |■isit among our mordimils |Bie enough to convircc you |Bkinta Clause will surely be Christmas. ’ ■ some time. ■Iimproving.
i cannot pick up quicksilver with your fingers, but you pick up bargains with a quick silver dollar at Laßues Groctry.
MS mißWir*iirxwiwiiii irMumi i . 1,1 i~-rrTTWnißßiMwii —ll ■ mujjn... . The Old Reliable^- - FURNITURE HOUSE Is offering Greater Bargains than any other house in Jasper county. Bed Rock Prices Abound in All DEPARTMENTS A nice Rocking Chair would make a handsome Christinas Present. Call and see them. . Jay W. Williams, g —————— irrMrißii i ini ii ■■■Tinnniiw_mjui
A minister annoyed by tobacco chewing thus spoke to his congregation: “Take your cud of tobacco out of your mouth on entering the house of God, and gently lay it on the edge of the sidewalk or on the fence. It will positively be there when you go out, for a rat w’on’t take it, neither will a hog; you are certain of your cud when you go after it. Not the filthiest vermin on earth will touch it.” Charles, the fifteen-year-old son of Granville Moody, died last Sunday of paralysis of the heart. He had been sick of diptheria but had about recovered when he was fatally stricken as above stated. The funeral occurred last Tuesday at the Barkley cemetery, Levi Clouse and family have moved to Rensselaer from Barkley township and are now occupying their residence recently purchased from Henry Thornton. Mr. Thornton has ffiovod into his residence recently purchased of Mrs. Clark, just across the street. It is said that Fowler's new laundry is doing excellent work. Rensselaer could use 1 a good laundry, or at least it a opears so from the amount of wo k that is sent away from here every week. Several hundred hear of cattle owned by Rensselaer parties are being fed in the corn-fields near Wadena.—Remington Press. The new post office at Parr, received its first mail Tuesday. Fresh oysters at J. Q Alter's.
RENSSELAER. IND., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1893.
_ T. F. Clark was on the sick list the first of the week. The infant child of Ben Tuteur, which was born last Thurday died on the following Saturday. The remains were interred in Weston on Sunday. It died of heart failure. Jasper Kenton, of Surrey,was a caller at this office the first of the week. 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. Advertised letters: Mr. Scott Cooper, Mr. G. W. James and Chas Oliver. There will be a box social given by Lulu Daugherty and school at the Blake School house Friday evening. Dec. 15. Three, prizes will be given away. One to the prettiest girl. All are invited. The Anderson Daily News has “kicked the bucket,” and is now a thing of the past. The cantata to be given by the Sunday school of the Christian church has been changed from Saturday night to Friday night before Christmas. Miss Jessie Adams, of Monon, spent Sunday Here with Miss Gustg, King. James L. Page and Miss Ida M. Porter, both of Wheatfield, were married in the clerk’s office, last Tuesday, by Esquire Burnham.
CHICAGO ® LVOCAiai ® STORE. ■a—mmm rmn no m i V , iq,..„„ ~ ~~,~77 ~ n.. , , GRAND HOLIDAY OPENING --- ~~ - l lBB«IIIBiri«1|1., ■>-*- -- —■ —'x.- —waaaaa..,,., - 1 1 1 "■ Headquarters for the largest, most complete and most magnificent assortment ever shown in Rensselaer. Presents for the thousands, ranging from a few pennies each up to many dollars each. Come early and avoid the crowds and see the most complete assortment your eyes ever feasted upon.
Over 3,000 Handkerch’fs In this sale from 1 .cent to SI each. A fast color bordered handkerchief. 2 for 5 cents. China silk, scaloped edge, only 10 cents apiece. Brocaded Silk handkerchiefs, 25c, 35c, 50c. 85c, and SI each. Mufflers, 25c to 51.50 each. Elegant IMew Stock Of Linens and Chenielle Table Covers and Portiers. Towels, 5c to pleach. For a handsome, drawn thread pattern, large size, Chenielle Covers, only S 1.45 to 51.95. All worth double that many places. Toys. Dolls, 1 cent to 81. Furniture, Beds, Chairs Side Boards, Secretaries, Dressing Cases. Parlor Sets, Carts. Wagons, Stoves. Trains of Cars, Mechanical Rabbits, Men Eating, Fighters, Dancers, Animal Figure Prints Jo make 'Toys, etc., hand painted satin glove and hand kerc'hief Holders.
A Very Useful Present! iu pci cciii; ol.cj uni, 01 ti nice puir of hose CHICAGO BARGAIN ATOnR.
Frank Reed, general passenger agent of .the Monon, states that travel northward is the lightest he ever knew it, while exactly the reverse can be said of south-bound business, the trains on the main line hauling a heavy travel, and the Indianapolis division, in connection with the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton, is doing 30 per cent, more business southward than last year, which accounts for the satisfactory exhibit of earnings the Monon makes.
We have received from the publisher, the two great rival marches: Protective Tariff Grand March,"and “Free Trade Grand March.” The former is by the well known author, Will L. Thompson, of East Liverpool, Ohio. The latter is by Wm. Lamaritine, an author of talent, and both pieces are beautiful, bright and showy marches of medium difficulty for the piano and organ. Price 49 cents each. The Monticello Herald says: “Simon P. Thompson’s new town on the Monon north of Rensselaer will be called Parr, the Postoffiee Department having rejected the name “Firman” for some inscrutable reason. We suspect that the late editor of the Pilot, now at Redkey, got in his work here and suggested | the new name, so it could always i be said that “Rensselaer is be- j low Parr.” For the occasion of Christmas and New Year holidays, the Mo- i non will sell excursion tickets at' the rate of one and one-third 1 , fare for the round trip. Tickets' ;on sale Dec. 23. 21, 25,30, 31, i and Jan. 1. Good going on date ' of sale, good returning up to and, | including Jan. 2nd. 1894. W. H. , :Beam, Agt. ! A couple of our young sports i indulged in a little fisticuff lac i Tuesday evening, near the Hal- : loran corner. The reported' : cause of the scrap was that one ;of them had kept company with) i the other’s girl, the evening be- < | fore, and the latter took his re-; I venge by giving the other fellow ■ a “lickin.” i No better aid to digestion, no ' better cure for dyspepsia, nothing more reliable for biliousness ! and constipation than DeWit; s j Little Early Risers, the famous \ little pills. A. F. Long & Co. J
AVY 8°“' Comßr i3 S • i inraa 11 ® Eta a kcu a Su La ill ’>.© ■ Astonishing Prices At Sigler’s furniture store. Don’t forget the place, Lucid Hopkins’ Old Stand, Liberal Corner. An All Ash Bed Room Suit, Three Pieces §1 ' Cf). An All Oak Bed Room Suit < o An Imitation Cherry Bed Ruom Suit W L (:(» Maple Bed Room Suit Mi Walnut Bed Room Suit 18 90 Maple Bed Room Suit mq (Ms Maple Bed Room Suit, Elegant ;;q no Rockers 830'.‘!.7."> Lcd.s y4.75(L 15.00 (\ C. Sigler, Son & Co.
Fresh oysters at J. j. Hats going al cost at Mis. Lecklider’s. Are yon going to atmiid tie Farmers’ Institute? Why not? Be sure and see.the Hag dr: ] at the Presbyterian church ; - night. Rai ph. Marsh all was in I’.niland, the first of the wr<d; cn legal business. •uncle Jacob’s o’vt n d:v:;'} s will be at the Presbyv-P-n church this evening. The proper place to buy your cagars, tobacco and anything in the notion line is at J. Q. Alter’s. Harry Wade ;uj:l wife isited relatives ami friends in Gillam township the first of the week. Phillip Shimmel, of Chmago. was here lust Tuesday, > made tliis office, a cc.'i. He Is . gru i dealer at Wentwbri l ,>ve. Not one minute i tween the taking of'Ono Minio. j Cough Cure and relmf. Wlr ; shouldn’t people take Gne Min ute Cough Cure? ’t hey shoul I They do. A. F. Long & Co.
A Handsome Line Of Celluloid, Oak, Leather, and Plush Albumns. Collar and Cuff Boxes. Handkerchief and Flove Boxes, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Etc., from 25 cents up t0§4.50. China Cups and Saucers. After Dinner Cups and Saucers, sc(c2sc. Vases, Mirrors, Pictures, Picture Frames, Pianos, Aceordians. Horns. Drums 25c(R > |il. Harps ami a Museum of 5 and 10 cent Counter goods too numerous to mention. Jewelry Warranted. Sold Gold. Rings, Pins, etc., etc. Standard Watch Company’s Warranted Silver Plate Ware on White Metal. The choice of six tea spoons, three fork’s, nickle-plated shears, sugar sliells, butter knife, napkin rings, pin trays, snlml fork’s, etc., for 25 cents, oilen re tails forsl.
Ladies’jewelry at Mrs. Lecklider’s. The young folks, of Oxford, h e organized a dancing club so he wint r. We printed invitations last week for the second annual bull to be given by’ the “Rensselaer Boys,” on Monday ev’n’ng Jan. 1. We have something nice and neat in the way of calling cards for the ladies, which we will print at very low prices. Cull see them. Mr. Chas. Yeoman and children are now stopping in Rensselaer, The children are receiving medica entioh fj m Dr. Hartsell. Rensselaer is w tho < t bal team. I • eaven b >■ d. A foot ball team men of work for surgeons, hospitals and undertakers. Eva lie an ' s. : • Py invi’o everybody o ..... tainment. followed ' r supper, at Marti ore sho'd hom-e on H turday eveuoi Ifi. The pro eeds w ~ • purchasing ad , . for the school.
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