People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

CLOSING OUT SALE! $15,000 worth of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes. Gents’ Furnishig Goods, Notions', Floor Oil Cloths, Millinery Goods, Etc., Etc., M ALL AT COST « Until closed out. Do not delay as this , will last but a few days. Terms: Strictly Cash! Remember the place, at the ITRABE*PALACE.S Rensselaer, Indiana.

Indian Sagwa! May be a good remedy, but you cannot eat it. My line of GROCERIES Is Fresh and Clean and you can eat them. No goods charged. Cash is what buys. Here is aoroe prices, Note them carefully: Potatoes .80c per bm Perfection Oil 13c per gal. O. S. Java Coffee 20c per lb. Granulated Sugar.. .20 lb for sl. White Ex. C Sugar. .21 “ 0. Fine Sorghum 45c per gal. Extra 5urup........ 35c “ “ Everything ih stock marked down in proportion. It will pay you to come and see me. T C. E/Hershman?

Miss Minnie Wood spent the holidays with friends at Monon. Eli Perkins, the great humorist, is to lecture at Oxford, on Feb. Bth. Ladies’ wraps about one-half price. Chicago Bargain Store. Miss Nettite McGarry, of Chicago, is visiting Dr. I. B. Washburn’s family. The death rate in this vicinity during the past month has been greater than ever before. 20 per cent, off of every over coat left. Chicago Bargain Store.

Parcels & Wade send laundry every Wednesday and returns on Saturday morning. Best laundry in the state. A handsome veranda has been placed on the north side of the residence of Henry Harris, in the east part of town. H. A. Alter and little son are visiting the former’s parents in Clinton county. They will be gone about two weeks.

WanttcS— Eight or to represent) our well known house in this state. Our large and complete stock and various lines, such as nursery stock, plants, bulbs, fancy seed potatoes, fertilizers, etc., enable us to pay handsome salaries to even ordinary salesmen, Wages run from $75 to $125 per month and expenses—according to material in the man. Apply quick, stating age. L. L. May & Co., St. Paul, Minn. (This house is responsible.)

The Sunday school at Belle Center school house elected new officers last Suncay. It convenes every Sunday at 2 p. m. Miss Sue Cartwright, of Delphi, and Miss Edith Bushnell, of Monticello, were the guests of Miss Lynn Kelley, the first of the week. Miss Love Crampton, daughter of Editor Crampton ->f the Delphi Citizen, attended 11.0 New Year’s ball at this place last Monday night.

The Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co. is holding the boards at Eger’s Opera House this week. They give performance and uhe people in general seem to be pretty well satisfied. Subscribe for the People’s Pilot, only One Dollar a year.

The Sons of Veterans hold a preliminary meeting at this office to-night to complete their organization. All those interested are requested to come out and assist in its organization.