People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CHICAGO ® BARGAIN • STORE. GRAN DHOLIDAY "OPENING 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 dollais 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 $1 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 *1 each. Mufflers, 25c to *1.50 each. • Elegant New Stock Of Linens and Chenielle Table Covers and Portiers. Towels, 5c to pleach. For a haudsome, drawn thread pattern, large size, Chenielle Covers, only #1.45 to #1.95. All worth double that many places. Toys. Dolls, 1 cent to sl. 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 to make Toys, etc., hand painted satin glove and handkerchief Holders.

A Very Useful Present! _ .A fine tlress ’ wra P’ or furs; a new suit of clothes; an overcoat, macintosh coat, hat, cap, fine { le, suspenders, shoes, boots, pair of gloves, nice fascinator, pair of fino all wool blankets, at 10 per cent discount, or a mce pair of hose. pri £? throughout Hie entire stock to suit the times at Jasper county’s best trading place, the Chicago Bargain Store. Come in and see for yourself. CHICAGO BARGAIN SI'ORB.

A year’s subscription to the Pilot would make a nice Christmas present. Milliron & Martindale have completed their bake oven and are now turning out some nice bread. Chief Honan had his boys make a general clean up in the engine house last week. Keep a goin’ boys, you’re all right. Edward Horner, of Topeka, Kansas, returned home Monday, after a visit of ten days with the family of Hon. E. P. Hammond. Lem Huston, who has had charge of the electric light station, has resigned his place, and gone to Rose Lawn. He is succeeded by Chas. Spriggs. A small herd of two dozen buffaloes has been found in North Park, Routt county, Colorado. They are very tame and are regularly fed by the farmers there. The entertainment given by the girls of the Presbyterian Sunday school, last Friday night was a very pleasant affair, and was much enjoyed by all present.

We failed to publish our usual roll of honor last week, owing to the copy being misplaced and wo did not not recover it until to late for publication. It appears in this issue. Early Risers, Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, sick headache, dys* pepsia and nervousness. A. F. Long & Co B. F. Ferguson is loaning more money on real estate than any other firm in Jasper or Newton counties. Call and get his terms before you arrange with any one else. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Alter cele brated their twenty-fifth or silver wedding last Wednesday evening. They rooeived many handsome presents. Quite a number of invited guests were present. Goods can be bought very cheap, now. Wholesalers are overstocked, the fall trade has been very light with them, and ready cash is what they want; we bought late. This explains the reason for our selling goods awav below competitors. We can save you big money on flannels, blankets, gloves, mittens, oaps, in fact all winter goods. Give us a call. S. Fein dig.