People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1894 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
* * * * % 4- | AMon, Lies! Remember Mrs. Cripps keeps a Dress Making Establishment in Porter & Wishard’s Store and does Fashionable Dress flaking For Ladies, Misses and Children. Also carry a fine line of Children’s Ready Made Dresses. Call . and see the latest styles of little girls’ dresses.
The Wilson n^ D tr' "T ifc ? lon - ssde low prices you can get at C. E. Heishman s. Now, just look at these for pointers: Good Tin Wash Boiler, copper bottom.. *i oo Copper Bottom Tea Kettle 7-, Good Tubular Lantern An Rotary Flour Sifter 90 XX Tin 17 Quart Dish Pan ’’’ ’’‘ ’'' '’ ' ’'' 45 Ideal Coffee Mill, holds a pound of coffee, grind what you want and leave the rest. Something new 60 Tomatoes. Charm brand, per can " 'lO Gem Coal Oil, per gallon HO else in propoition. King’s old stand near the Monon depot. Come and see me. C. E. MERSMMAH. BAKING POWDer HAS NO SUPERIOR - BUT FEW EQUALS 1 HE C6L.Y HIGH GRADE BAKING POWDER SOLD AT THIS PRICE 602. CAN 10 ' I LB. CAN 2 5 MANUFACTURED BY NORTHROP, ROBERTSON,& CARRIER LANSING HIGH. LOUISVILLE KY.
Said A to B, “I C U R Disposed to B A J.” Said B, “Your wit, my long eared friend, Shows signs of sad D K.” If you want to shake your sides with laughter you want to hear A. W. Conner, on the “Serio-Comic Side of a Preacher's Life,” opera house, April 10. For Sale. —7 good cows, 3 have calves by their side, and the other 4 will have calves in 2 weeks. Call or address Fred Krceger, Kniman, Ind. A parlor social was given at the residence of Wm. Baker, on last Wednesday evening. It was well attended and a pleasant time was had. Mrs. Lease, of Kansas, will address the people of Jasper county, at Rensselaer on Thursday, April 19, 1894. Full particulars later. It’s all the same, a slight cold, congested lungs or severe cough. One Minute Cough Cure banishes them. A. F. Long & Co., Druggists. Appropriate Easter exercises were given at the Methodist, Presbyterian, Catholic and Christian churches on last Sunday.
Sam Yeoman sells Disc Harrows beside other makes, at Nowel’s mill, near depot. Also keeps the Ideal Corn Planter. B. F. Ferguson is agent for Gaar, Scott & Co.’s steam engines and threshers and solicits correspondence. Don’t forget that D. H. Yeoman & Son can supply your wants for hard lumber. B. F. Ferguson is still selling, buying and trading in real estate. Anyone wishing vaults cleaned please call on Harry Wiltshire. Look out for next Sunday. It’s “All Fool’s Day.” For a good smoke try the Crown Jewel cigar.
