People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1894 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Ncw j The Model Store ! The Leader of New J LOW PRICES! Novelties. Owing to the grand success of our Special Sale Days, we shall continue our ‘.’CLOTHING SALE:For the entire month of June. All S2O 00 suits, June prices sls 00 “ sl6 50 . “ •“ 1100 “ $lO 00 “ “ 7 50 $7 uO “ “ 4 75 Young Men's Suits $3. $4, $5, $6, $7. Children's Suits 98c. $1 25, $2, $3, $4. We have just received a beautiful line of Light Weight Flannel coats and vests, in plain, fancy, check. Also Flannel odd coats. Summer Dress Goods Sale. Fancy striped and figured dimity cloth worth 20c, now Fancy dress chailie, worth 5 to 7c, only 3c. 1 China silk, for waists, only 58c. Beautiful line of pongees, crepon cloth, sateen, Irish linen, fancy lack in plain colors and striped, all wool and half wool challies. Attend our Summer Dress Goods Sale. Shoe and Slipper Sale. Ladies' kid button shoes worth 2*)o, only $1 35 Ladies’ French kid hutton shoes', worth 3 00, only 2 25 Ladies’ tan slippers, worth 1 35. only 1 00 Ladies’ Juliet slippers, worth 2 00, only 1 39 Ladies’ red slippers, worth 1 00, only 62 Ladies’ oxford ties, worth 1 75, only 1 25 Children’s red slippers, worth 1 00, only 60 Children’s tan slippers 90c, 1 00 and 1 25 Men’s buff congress shoes, worth 2 00, only 1 50 Men’s bals shoes, worth 2 00, only 1 50 Men’s calf congress shoes, worth 3 00, only 2 50 Boys’ bals and congress shoes, worth 1 75, only 1 35 Brse ball shoes 95 “THE MODEL,” WILL A. MOSSLER, Manager, Rensselaer, - Indiana.
BOOM! BAH! ’RAH! FOR THE GLORIOUS FOURTH! ItciiMNclacr to II nvc u Old Fashioned Celebration on the Day of our National Independence. Just make your arrangements to celebrate the 4th of July in Rensselaer, for you know when she takes a notion to do anything it must be done up right. Two special meetings have been held by the citizens to arrange the matter of the celebration, and the committees that have been appointed are composed of our pluckiest business men and we are positive that it will be a success in every particular. The program has not been fully arranged but it will be one of the most attractive ones ever arranged here before and it will pay you to come to Rensse laer on that day. The following committee and officers have been
Base Ball. The opening of the base ball season occurred here last Saturday afternoon between the “Models” and a picked nine from Brook, Mt. Ayr, Foresman, Fair Oaks and many other towns throughout the country. Our (boys seemed to have the inside track from the first inning and did not let up during the entire game. Thornton and Chamberlain made home runs, the former making two and the latter one. The score was as follows: Models—s 0 13 0 6 2 13 5 *-44 Brook —0 0 4 0 3 4 4 2 4-19 Denomie and Lemeaux was the battery for the Models, and Lyons and Small for Brook. Umpires, Spitler and Haskell. The College Stars, of St. Joseph’s College, and the Indian boys, of the Indian Normal School, played a game of ball this week with the following score: College Stars—s 0 0 0 0 2 o—7 Indians— 1 1 1 0 0 3 o—6 It was the most closely contested game of the season. Eight games have been played this season between these two clubs in which the Stars won seven and the Indians one.
appointed: Marshall the day—Capt. R. W. Marshall, Capt. J. M. Was son. Com, on finance —A. Leopold, T. J. McCoy. Com. on program and printing— Ed Rhoades, Frank Myers, F. J. Sears, Com, on speakers—E. P. Ham mond. M. F. Chilcote, S. P. Thompson. Com. on music—J. F. Warren. W. B. Austin. Alf. Hopkins, C D. Yeoman. H. L. Brown. Com. on games and amusements —O. A. Yeoman, E. P. Honan, Shelby Grunt, Judge Healey, Tiios. Sayler, | Com. on decoration and grounds—Ed. Morlan, C. Platt, Mesdames T. J. McCoy. J. F. Sears. F. J. Meyers. Mary E. Hopkins. J. M. Wasson. J. F. Warren. Belle Kerr, B. F. Forsythe. J. C. Porter. Committees adjourned to meet Monday evening, June 18, at b o’clock. B F. Forsythe, Ch aim.; a. The Irdies of the O. E, S. gave a picnic in Spitler's grove last 1 Monday,
The Primitive Baptists will hold a series of meetings at their church in Rensselaer, commencing on Friday evening of this week, continuing over Sunday, The following ministers will be in attendance: Elders Poynter, of Ohio, and Daley, of Hendricks county, Ind. These are very able men. Come out and hear them. Everybody is invited. The Populists, of Newton county have nominated the following ticket: Clerk, Geo. A. Cummings: auditor. J. B. Wescott; sheriff, John Sell; treasurer, Robt. Sprole; coroner, J. C. M. Chaiffie; commissioners, Ist dist., Paul Weis! air; 2nd dist., E. B. Wildson. J. W. Swan, of Benton county, addressed the convention. The Palace railroad photo car has arrived at Wheatfield and will be there for a short time only. For a good smoke try the Crown Jewel cigar.
