People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

yd v I Bl * '\\ A NEW DRESS GOODS The season’s daintiest fabrics are now on our counters, although a few stragglers are still to come. There’s a perfection of color combination and beauty of weave in tne new things that will be a treat for you. We will try to make your visit ■pleasant. Ellis & Murray. THE PEOPLE’S PILOT. To Our Correspondents. Again we will have to call the attention of those who have been acting as correspondents to the Pilot, as well as those who occasionally send in letters, that their communications must positively reach this office by Tuesday of each week or we cannot publish them. This is positive and wc cannot deviate from this rule. Probably if the writers were in our place they could more fully understand the situation. At least half a dozen letters for publication, reached us on last Wednesday evening and were intended for this issue, but the result is, our paper is full and they cannot be published. We thank the writers and hope they will come again. Did you get a Valentine? Smoke the Mendoza cigar. Fresh sweet „pickle’s, in. bulk, at Alter’s. Everything new, neat and clean at Malo.y’s. Don’t forget the county convention to-morrow. Smoke the Mendoza cigar For sale everywhere. The schools here will celebrate Washington’s birthday. The gravel roads election occurs Friday, March 2nd. Anyone wishing vaults cleaned please call on Harry Wiltshire. Have Charley Simpson’s coal oil wagon to stop at your house. Quarterly meeting was held at the M. E. church on last Sunday. Laßue Bros, received a carload of Washburn Hour this week. Taters, pretaters or potatoes at Maloy’s, 100 bushels going at 90 cents. Sidney King, who has .been sick for some time is in a critical condition. Headquarters for choice carpets in roll, not samples. Chicago Bargain Store. Marriage licenses were issued since our last report to George M. Wilcox and Ella J. Hughey. Call on Mrs. Cripps for dressmaking, at her residence corner Jefferson St. and Chicago road. N 33-4 t Andrew Dike, of Wolcott, has become a resident of Rensselaer. He will be employed in Gillett’s foundry. C. B. Harrold and wife attended the meeting of N. W. Indiana S. of V. Association, at Hammond, last Monday. All kin&s of women’s, Misses’ and children’s muslin underwear at cost, Saturday, Nov. 17th. Chicago Bargain Store. A valentine social was given at the residence of J. M. Keen, on last Wednesday evening, for the benefit of the M. E. church. John King’s condition does not improve much. He is having a pretty bad time of it, but we hope he may fully recover his health.