People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Chicago Bargain Store. f®@® SPRING Of New Dress CoodS and Latest Novelties In Greater Variety and Beauty and lower prices than ever before offered. They are creating an Epidemic of Enthusiasm since we have placed them on sale. Look at these prices. 50 Bolts Amoskeag and Lancaster Gingham... .value B,.|c; now for 5c per yard. •50 Bolts American Indigo Blue Prints •* 7 “ ** 5 C .1 2a Bolts 16 inch All Linen Toweling “ 25 Bolts 21 “ “ “ tine......... “15 “ “ 10c 20 Bolts Striped and Figured Dimity “20 “ “ 14c “ 50 Dozen Men’s heavy seamless Socks, value 3 pair for 25c, now 4 pair for 25c. 40 “ Women’s h’vy warranted fast bluck, s'ml’s hose, value 15c, now 10c’. 60 “ Men & Women’s “ “ •• »• *• f2sc, “ 15c. Everybody passing stopped. Some folks thought it was a mistake—wrong placard on the goods. Others didn’t stop to ask questions, but quickly said: “Give,me 6yards of this and H yards of that and 6 pairs of this kind. Thousands of other bargains and quick comers catch them at the old reliable one price cash house, the CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. BTT.OOO lbs ’ Clarence Carpet Warp, the world’s best, value 25e., now 17c. per pound.

****** Attention, Ladies! Mrs. Cripps wilPopena Press Making Establishment March Ist, in Porter Wishard’s Store, second door west of Me Coy’s Bank. I will do all kinds of Fashionable Dress Making o For Ladies, Misses and Children. Also carry a fine line of Children’s Ready Made Dresses. * Call and see tiie latest styles of little girls’ dresses. * * * * % *

About seventy persons gathered at the home of Aunt Jane Shaw last Tuesday evening, it being the occasion of Rev. Baech’s thirty-first birthday. The visitors contributed refreshments and all in all it was a highly enjoyable affair for all those presept. It was quite a surprise to Rev. Bacch. Again we are compelled to crowd out some interesting communications. We hope the writers of the same will kindly bear with us and we shall appreciate the favor. The gravel roads question has taken up a good deal of space and hence the result of the crowding out of several letters. For Sale.—4o or .50 tons of wild hay of fine quality, well fenced and with the privilege of feeding on the ground. Also 160 acres of pasture for rent, with running water the year round. Pasture well fenced. Inquire of Wm. Haley, five miles south of Rensselaer.

We have appointed Simon Fendig as our authorized agent at Wheatfield, and any order for job printing, advertising or subscription will be attended to at the same price we furnish it at here. Give him your orders.

Remember when in need of hard lumber for any purpose, sawed from white oak, burr oak, or hickory, do not fail to call on D. H. Yeoman & Son. They will fill your order on short notice. Work guaranteed. Notwithstanding the fact that the banks have ceased to loan money in Jasper county, Austin & Co. have an unlimited supply of funds to loan for long or short time. No delay in making loans. When you have an item of news, just take the elevator and tell us what it is. Don’t forgot this.