People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FENDIfi’S FAIR.O— A IL We are offering a nice line of Dress Goods, Underwear, Blankets, Etc., at prices far below customary W W figures. Having bought late we got full benefit J I of an over-stocked market. This accounts J’’ for big cut on prices. That is the reason why we an sell you 44-inch Cloth, all wool .regular price, 70 cents; we cut to 47c, “ “ “ W “ “ ** 56c. Dress Flannel “ ~ “ *♦ 39 .. English Cashmere { ....... “ •• 33 •• ** .< oßc “ extra grade .......... “ 40 “ “ <• 29c' In Our Furnishing Department.® Gents’ heavy white and gray Underwear regular price 50c; we cut to 39c. (Lents Camel Hair Underwear , “ “ 90 c: “ “ 55c Ladies' white Merino Underwear ,r <• 50c; “ 89c Heavy Woolen Socks <-> 30(&35- •• “ J h‘ Sey Y Giv V? irtS ’’ j •••••• 75(6590! “ “ 59@65 Silk Embroidered Suspenders...- ** 30c. “ “ 19c. All other goods correspondingly cheap, marked in plain figures and sold for cash at FBNDIG’S BAIR.
Circuit court is now in session. Fresh sweet pickle's, in bulk, fit Alter's. Mel Laßud was in Chicago this week. Smoke the Mendoza cigar. 1 For swle everywhere. A great sacrifice sale at the Chicago Bargain Store. Don’t forget the Farmers’ Institute Jan. 25th and 26th. Subscriptions for the Noncon formist taken at this office. John King is still, of? the sick list, but is slowly improving. See the ladies’ 5 and 10 cent counters at LfeiJklider’s. 1 Anyone wishing vatllte cleanedrplease call on Harry Wiltshire'. T. J. Sayler .i'dturped from Mississippi, the first of the week. Boots and shoes abo*nt on-hali price. Chicago Bargain Store.
Ike Wiltshire, of Kentland, spent New Years here with friends. Finest line of table sauce's at Alter’s. All kinds of the latest brands. About seventy couples attended the New Year’s dance last Monday night. We duplicate Chicago prices on job printing. Come in and see if We don’t. I We have been having a part of hefct spring for a few days. Nice Weather, this. The public schools resumed on last Tuesday morning after several days’ Vacation. Miss Nora Gardener, of Monticello, was the guest of Miss Grace Gee, last week. The holidays are over, you can now settle down to business, or settle up your accounts, as you choose.
Parcels & Wade are running three chairs now. No more waiting. Can accommodate all that come. New Year’s day was very quietly spent here with our peoble. Not even a dog fight to break the monotony. Simon Fendig, the little druggist from Wheatfield, tripped the ight fantastic at the Opera louse last Monday night. The dance at Eger’s Opera house last Monday night was a most pleasant one. The attendance from the neighboring towns was several.
Have you ordered all the reading matter you want for the winter? If not call at this office and we will take your name for any paper or magazine published Business has again resumed its usual quietness among our business men. The holiday trade was greater than was anticipated, and of course that pleased them.
The Putts school, one and onehalf mile southwest of Rensselaer, Blanch Hoyes.teacher, will have a box social, Friday evening, January sth, for the benefit of The Young People’s Reading Circle. All invited.
