People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1893 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Steve Yonr . -.-.■igM°. I - • •.’>> f.-dkow- ' i ii ;< furniture at iow tariff prices. i time and payments wholly to; I suit purchasers: 1 tine bedroom! [suite, marble top dresser and' commode, bevel edge mirrors, 1 , Shroniger bell organ, £l*; 1! I sewing machine, $35; 1 large! coal heater, t>l2: 1 cook stove, $5; i ! 1 extension table, S 3. Also bed-' j steads, matresses, springs, chairs, pictures, carpets, etc. Call at office, upstairs in Leopold’s Block, or at residence on I Front street near the school ' house. Alf W. Hophns, Agt. Buy ’em They Are Cheap. Installment goods just received. A full line of fine silver ware, cake stands, berry dishes, i nut bowls, tea and water sets, [ berry spoons, knives and fori re, i desert and tea spoons, pocket match boxes, card receivers; also ladies’ and gents’ watches and chains, Chenielle portiers, stand and table covers, rugs al-, bums, carpet sweepers, loom covers, ali of which will make nice Christmas presents. Cail on Clarence A. Lecklider, at Mrs. Lecklider’s Millinery store. 2Ke deceived £2is Money. 81,200. Received from the Germania Fire Insurance Co., through C. B. Steward. Agent, the sum of tweve hundred dollars, in full payment for all claims and demands, for loss, by fire, to property insured by said i company under policy No 149. and which property was destroyed by fire on the 24th day of September, 1893. M. O. H.vlloßxVN. Paid in the presence of J. 11. S. Ellis. \ G o £ ff ViktS 1 Eg The SoCieW Sons of the Revolutton/have ykreed on the building rjwned and occupied by the Humphreys Homeopathic Medicine Company, corner William and John Sts., New York City, a bronze tablet to com momorate the battle of “Golden Hill.’’ where the first blood was shed in the war of the Revolution.

liary. Etta, the' eight-year-old daughter of Reuben Dickerson, died Tuesday morning of lung fever and pleurisy. We extend a hand of sympathy to the bereaved father, brother and sisters. She was laid to rest beside her mother in the Welsh cemetery. xA Friend. Writing of the Boys’ Brigade in McClure’s Magazine for December, Prof. Henry Drummond says: “Many of the prime movers in this new cause are men who have been almost strangers to such work before. But they saw here something definite, practical, human; something that they could begin upon without committing themselves to positions which they had not quite thought out; something which could utilize the manlier elements in them, and give them a useful life-interest outside themselves.

A Mr. Mcßride, from Rochester, who lias been visiting his sister, Mrs. Ezra Clark, met with a serious fall hist Sunday evening that might have proved more i fatal than it did. He had just I stepped out from the house and j was • without his overshoes, l when his feet slipped out from ( under him and he was violently (thrown to the ground. He is I improving but it is slowly on aci count of his being quite an aged man. A funny story is told on a (Kentland school boy. He was : asked - by a teacher todescibe the manner of capturing lions in Africa. His answer was that i that lionsand sand were the principal productions of the Sahara (desert. All that was necessary was to gather the sand and lion's in large sieve and give the latter a few shakes and you would have ■ left a few lions to be disposed of. I Vve have lately added a nice line of colored inks for line job printing. Our prices are lower 'than you can get in Chicago. We print anything you need. Come in and get our prices. B. F. Fergu&du is loaning more money on real estate than any other firm in Jasper or Newton comities. Cali and gyt his terms before you arrange with any one else. The Ames Military Band, of Michigan City will go out on a concert tour in the near future. It is considered one the best musical organizations in the State. , See the ladies’ 5 and 10 cent j counters at Mrs. Lecklider’s. n