People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ANOTHER BIG SALE OF NEW FURNITURE! I will sell at public auction on Saturday, March 3d, 1894, At the Liberal Corner Furniture Store, about $2,000 Worth of New Furniture, Consisting of Bed Room Sets, Chairs, Lounges, Extension Tables, Springs and Mattresses. I will also offer for sale at the same time and place, a large lot of new sheets, pillow cases, blank, ets and spreads, which did not arrive in time for previous sales. TERMS of SALE—SS and under, cash in hand. On all sums over £5 a credit of six monts will be given with an approved note with interest at 6 per cent, from date, if not paid at maturity, or will discount 6 per cent, for cash. CC. SIGLER.
JnSjl Good Old Stock is all very well in everything but merchandise. Then the word OLD clogs the wheels of progress, even if the goods be the very best. We find we have some good old stock on our hands. Won’t be here long. It is good stock, though a trifle lagging in step. Look at these Drices: Ellis- & Murray. THE PEOPLE’S PILOT. C HOME , NE#B.
It will probably be news to those formerly acquainted with Joseph Clark, who w r as a recent resident of this place, to learn that he was re-married to his former wife, several weeks ago. The couple had been divorced for some tim,e, but again came to the conclusion that it was easier to live together than apart, and hence the marriage. In another column of this paper will be found the official program of the County Farmers’ Institute, March 9th and 10th. This will be an all “home-made” institute, and hope it may prove a success, as much good is derived from these meetings. Let there be a full attendance.
A meeting was held at the court house on last Monday evening, for the purpose of remonstrating against the entrance of another saloon into our midst, before the next meeting of the board of County Commissioners. Misses Hoyes and Williams have started a first class dress making shop, in front room of Mrs. Hoyes’ dwelling house. They extend their cordial invitation to the town and surrounding vicinity. 37-4 t Collins & Sayler’s flouring mill are doing an extra large amount of work these days. Their increasing trade necessitates night work and of course this is interesting to them. No marriage licenses were issued during the past week. Business in that line is rather dull in the Clerk’s office at present. Farmers’ Institute, March 9tb and 10th.
