People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
CHICAGO ■ BARGAIN ■ STORE. At No Previous Time =: th ® h J story of American retailing has merchandise been sold at as low prices as now The qualities, mind you, are the best, but the prices are away down to a point not dreamed of bv the nX^ S °T?- C °th P e ofyears ago r , Of course ’ all dealers cannot meet this existing demand for low R v £ c the °PP° rfcu ™ fc y ° f the resourceful merchant. Capital to buy in quantities and capacity to sell them at less profit than competitors with partnership stores, higher rents and doubhFthe onMea^Do^e’spe^th^wuth? PriCCS “““ POS “ SS a “ ar '" lOUS Our Crowded Counters Bear Daily Testimony. A good dress chailie now at 3c per yard, w’orth elsewhere 5c A fine dress chailie now at 5c per yard, worth elsewhere . 7c A good substantial apron gingham, now 4c a yd, elsewhere 5c Best made apron gingham, now 5c a yd, worth elsewhere 6c Ladies waist with ruffle, now at 29c, worth elsewhere 50c Ladies calico wrapper, 75c, worth elsewhere .... .$1.25 Men’s and boys shirts, 25c, -worth elsewhere 50c A silk umbrella at 1.65, worth elsewhere $3 00 —5 prs men’s seamless half hose for 25c; ladies’ fast black seamless hose, 15c value for 10c; 6 one pint tin cups for 10c; clothes pins 1 =ss \ cent per dozen; 10 qt dish pans, 10c; double hair curlers, sc; hemp carpet. 16c per yd; ingrain carpet, cotton mixed, 23 to 42 cents ydall wool ingrain, 60 to 70 cts yd; brussels 52 to 90 cts yd; base ball shoes, 65 cts; men’s congress shoes, woman’s patent tip shoes only 1.00; woman’s serge congress shoes. 50 to 90 cts; woman’s serge slippers, 25 cts; infant’s shoes, 25 cts; children's spring heel patent tip, stoß, 50 cents 1 ® A Great Reduction Throughout the Entire Stock During June. : : : : : : Ladies’ Capes Almost Given Away. You can save Dollars on Men’s : :: :: :and Boys’Fine Clothing. The only place in town for the world’s best' :: :: :: " : :: :: :Cones Boss Overalls, Pants and Shirts, that never rip. At the only : : ■■ ■ : honorable, fair, square way of dealing, by selling at one price for cash : : : : • • • • . : : : : : and where all are treated alike. Chicago Bargain Store. L. FORSYTHE, Proprietor
The coming literary event of the season will occur at the Christian church, next Monday evening, June 18th. The Ladies’ Literary Society have secured Charlotte M. Allen to give her celebrated monologue "Switzerland.” She will be assisted by Miss Dorothy Harrington, one of New York’s most charming impersonators. More than 600 nights es this notable entertainment demonstrates its popularity and success. General admission and reserved seats, 25 cents, children, 15 cents. Seats on sale at Long’s drug store. T ’ • -.k -A-- « A workman in the great Carnegie steel mills at Homestead has written such an account of the life and work there as only one who had had actual experience of them could write, and it will appear in the July number of McClure’s Magazine, supplementing the article on the same subject by Mr. Hamlin Garland, which appeared in McClure’s for June.
• The Chicago Searchlight, the new Populist paper, under the guidance of that well known reform writer, Henry Vincent, is before us. He is in it to stay and we glory in his spunk. We want more men of his nerve and the battles of our great movement will be easier. You can secure a copy of this enterprise by addressing the publisher. B. F. FERGUSON is now prepared to make farm loans at 6j per cent. Interest per annum, commission as low as any one else. He does his own abstracting and can save you money there. Be sure and call. We can make your loans quickly. We make it a specialty.
Chas. W. Israel and Miss Norah Arnold were married last Sunday at the home of the bride’s parents in Fair Oaks, Elder J. L. Brady officiating. The Pilot wishes good luck to the young couple. If you haven’t paid your subscription for this year, either come and see us or send it in. We need it and need it greatly, too. Jake Wagner attended the national meeting of the Foresters at St. Paul last week. See our coupon offer on another page.
