People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
With a Rush our present stock of goods is going, spurred by prices that have no profit for us—much for you. Once you know of this movement you’ll be glad to help it along. This is to let you know. New goods press for room. Ellis & Murray. THE PEOPLE’S PILOT.
More spring Weather. The days are growing longer. Next Wednesday is Valentine day. Next Monday is Lincoln’s birthday. Get your coal oil of Charley Simpson. 306 t Freight business on the Monon is improving. John Casey, of Fair Oaks, was in town, last Monday. Washington’s Birthday comes on Thursday, Feb. 22. Joe Hammond has been on the sick list for a few days. Goodland is making war on unmuzzled dogs. A good thing. Finest fresh bulk and canned oysters in the market at Alter’s. The old veterans received their quarterly allowances last Monday. Finest line of table sauces at Alter’s. All kinds of the best brands. .
Washington Cook, of Zard, Was a caller at this dffice last Tuesday. Muslin underwear sale, Saturday, Feb. 17th. Chicago Bargain Store. The N. W. Indiana S. of V. Association meets at Hammond, next Monday. Teacher’s institute convened at the high school building here last Saturday. ‘‘A barrel of apples costs more than a barrel of flour,” says the Remington Press. Headquarters for choice carpets in roll, not samples. Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. James Antrim continues to grow worse and her death is expected at any time. Editor Parsons, of the Monon News, was a caller at this office, on Friday of last week. Ralph Sprague has been visiting friends and relatives at Bridgeton, -Parke county. Our merchants are getting in their spring goods. Advertise and you won’t keep them. Call on Mrs. Cripps for dressmaking, at her residence corner Jefferson St. and Chicago road. 33-4 t
Horsemen, if you want bills printed for the coming season, we would be glad to give you prices. We are doing lots of job -work these days. Our low prices and excellent workmanship is the cause of it. B. F. Ferguson has the best and most direct source to obtain money for you of any loan agent in the country. Dr. Robinson, of Chicago, was here last Saturday, in attendance on Mrs. Nelson Randle, who is seriously ill. « Kentland’s electric light company is contemplating pulling in an ice plant in connection with their other enterprise. A horse buyer has been here for several days taking away some of the good stock raised by our energetic farmers. ' The citizens of Atlanta, Georgia, will offer their hospitality to secure thq next National Encampment of the G. A. R.
