People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

New Goods 1 The daintiest, prettiest patterns of ithe season’s Novelties are now ready for your inspection. You will wonder where we found so many rare and beautiful things. And I y OU won/V / der, too, how i / \\ ty/ we manage to j sell them for so very little. Ellis & Murray. ~ THE PEOPLE’S PILOT.

A. W. Conner, of Irvington, lectured here last Tuesday evening, to a small audience. We must say for those who was not there that they missed a rare treat. It was first-class and those present enjoyed themselves for a fact. Mr. Conner is a man that will leave an impression, with any audience. We would be glad to have him with us again.

A. McCOY & CO. are now prepared to make farm loans at 6| to 7 per cent, depending on the amount desired, with commissions as low as are quoted elsewhere. The usual privilege of partial payments allowed. They would be glad to hear from parties desiring loans. Will cheerfully answer all inquiries. 42-4 t

The Republicans of Rensselaer nominated the following ticket on last Monday evening: M. B. Alter, coucilman Ist ward; C. W. Coen, councilman, 2nd ward; J. M. Wasson, councilman 4th ward; Chas. Starr, town treasurer; Thos. McGowen, town marshal; Chas. Blue, town clerk. John Healy has opened a shoe shop in Uncle Charley Rhoades’ harness shop, and is now prepared to do all kinds of custom work. His terms are cash to all. If you need repairing done in fir.-.t class style, give him a call and he will give you satisfaction.

The Republicans of this township held a primary at the court house last Saturday, for the purpose of electing delegates to the congressional convention at Hammond next month. The vote stood as follows: Johnson, 118; Landis, 110. Uncle John Waymire, who was taken suddenly ill, last week, of which we mentioned, is now slowly on the mend. It has developed that he had a stroke of paralysis. We have been having winter weather of all kinds during the past week. There was no need of anyone growling about it, for they were surely suited. We are prepared to sell you millinery cheaper than any one else. Call and see before buying elsewhere. M. &A. Meyer. The bad weather during the past few days has been bad on business. The town has almost been deserted. John Reynolds came down from Roby last Sunday and spent the day with his family.

BUTTERFLY BRAND FLOUR, only $4 per barrel at Laßue Bros.’ Cheapest ever known. They’re selling the groceries. ■*’ . **•