People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

JIM mill SALE! Successful store-keeping does not mean gigantic profits. It means do. ing business continually, constantly selling seasonable goods even at a loss before holding them over for many months. We are successful store-keepers and will sell thousands of dollars worth of seasonable stuff at less than cost, while you most need them. This is the argument for Tie Great July Clearing Sale.

Curtains. A bright, cheerful drapery department. Curtains at almost give away prices at this sale. Carpets. 10 cer cent off. Close prices marked in plain figures means a saving of $2 or #3 on each carpet you purchase. Hats. Straw and Felt Hats at prices cut in halves

Dr. Washington Gladden, under the suggestive title of “The New Evolution.” has written for the August number of McClure’s Msurnz'ne, a comprehensive study of Prof. Drummond’s new book, “The Ascent of Man,” a book which, while accepting evolution, reconciles it with morality and man’s highest development, and so, in Dr. Gladden’s judgment, has a significance that cannot be exaggerated. We are pleased to note the organization of a camp of Sons of Veterans at this place, with twenty charter members. The list is made up among our best young men, and we will give the list of the officers and members as soon as the charter is received. This organization now has 3,000 members in Indiana, and more than 60,000 in the United States.

The Democrats of this district nominated Valentine Zimmerman, of Rochester, as their candidate for Congress, at their convention held at Hammond on last Wednesday. The delegates from Jasper were Jas. McEwen, D. W. Shields, B. F. Fendig, W. A. Traugh, George Stemble and M. Costello.

Wanted —For the refined Southers-Price Co., shrewd business man with small capital, for assistant manager and treasurer. The most complete equipped company travelling, and a money maker. A Bonanza. Address Edwin Southers, Makeever House, Rensselaer, Ind.

Married— July 18, 1894, by Rev. R. D. Utter, at the residence of the officiating minister, Mr. William C. Bodamer and Miss Mary E. Downs, both of Jasper county. Lost —A cuff button, top of which was made of a $2.50 gold piece and bottom made of II gold piece. For return of same I will pay $2 reward. J. E. Spitleii. A very pleasant entertainment was given at the residence of S. P. Thompson, on last Friday evening by the Ladies’ Literary Society.

Remington folks were tortured by an “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” show last week, We extend sympathy. Hay making is on in earnest.