People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 April 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
hZ i Chicago Bargain Store. i i f Special Shoe Sale For April! | SflKT 8 125 PER CENT LESS THAN FORMER PRICES. Largest and Most Com- f | P lete ne y stock in every new novelty. The large button. The crimped vamp. 1 Wimiit ; Patent tip. Narrow, square toe. The Blucher style, etc., in Ato EE widths. I •- | Infants’ soft sole shoes in Blucher. Balls Ladies’ Blucher tan oxford ties. I moccasin and button in every color. value $1.75, now 115 I s- Z I Ladies’large button shoes, patent Ladies’Blucher oxford ties, value I | tip, French dongola. value $4.50 i §2.00, now 125 I CD l. ♦ now . 83.10; Men’s balls or congress kangaroo ♦ ”0 OCI ♦ Ladies’ common button slices, pat- or cordovan, value $4 50 now °75 . O< | ent tip, French dongola, value Men’s balls or congress doimola ~ m-■ < $4.00, now 2.85 or calf, value $3 00, now. I$5J o ~ . | Ladiescommon button shoes.don- Men’s balls or congress crimped I o O-q ? ftola kid, value $2.00, now 1.45 vamp, value $2 00, now... 135 j n X £ ! Ladies’common button shoes,pat- Men’s balls, congress or buclde, I rj Z 5 ent tip, dongola kid,value $1.50 tap sole, value $1 50, now’ 100 S ~s "O q d now 1()l) Men's sewed down 2 buckle plow ♦— CD _q qq ; Ladies’opera slippers,value SI.OO shoes, value $1 25, now 75 |* St P “I T n ° w ; 50 Every style of boys’ misses' and qj I Ladies’opera Slippers, value $1.50 childrens’ shoes, from 25c to §2 00 Efl now 1.00 CD (f) Ladies’.Blucher oxford ties, value ; $1.50, now 1.001 Lace Curtain Sale Day, Saturday, April 14, 1894. Special low’ prices for that day only. A complete stock of new novelties, including a groat variety of dotted swisses. Low prices should make this sale as interesting as the "-love sale was A complete’new line of Clothing, Dress Goods, Ladies’ Wraps. Hats. Caps Gloves Underwear, Umbrellas. Trunks, Valises, Tinware. Notions etc al’the ’ OLD RELIABLE ONE PRICE CASH HORSE CHICAGO BARGAIN STORE. You can save 20 per cent on Carpets.
Corn for Sale. Good, sound, yellow corn by the wagon load, two miles southwest of Lamson bridge. Would exchange corn for a few shoats. 33-6 t eow. J. F. Lawrence.
PaNture. J. A. Timmons has a good pasture to let and will take in stock the coming season. Location eight miles south of Rensselaer. 42-3 t.
Should it become necessary to replant the oats that have been sown, we doubt if there are enough seed in this county to supply the demand. In some places the crop was badly injured, which in others it will probably be all right. Pure blood means good health. Re-inforce it with DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla. It purifies the blood, cures Eruptions, Eczema, Scrofula and all diseases arising from impure blood. It recommends itself. A. F. Long & Co., Druggists. Gus Phillips has joined the Scott Raymond Comedy Co., and they are filling dates in Illinois. Gus is leading man and it is said that the company is an exceptionally good one. The teachers of the Rensselaer schools attended the association meeting at Frankfort last week. Prof. Bohannon was elected president for the ensuing year.
The Rensselaer Pilot this week contains an excellent write-up of the business interests of that growing prosperous town.—Goodland Herald. 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 Kroeger, Kniman, Ind. D. B. Nowels’school at Wheatfield closed last week and he is with us again. He is now a member of the firm of the Nowels Milling Co. Creates health, creates strength, creates vigor; DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla. It recommends itself. A. F. Long & Co., Druggists. The Hemphill & Honan room has been receiving a new coat of wall paper, which helps the appearances of it.
We will publish another interesting letter from Sam Sparling next week. '
