People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fend Ha’S' AIR. • 4che^est.| C 0mm — . . « <4 It is marvelous to the uninitiated the sale of underwear we are having so early in the season, but one glance at prices explains all. The people know a good thing when they see it. Nothing marvelous about it when they can buy: Gents’ All Wool Red (extra toe) Cut from 11.25 to , .70c “ “ “ Tan (very heavy) “ “ $1.25 to 70c Fine Wh>te Merino, Cut from 75c to 50c Extra Merino, Heavy, Cut from 50c to 39c Fair Grade Merino, Cut from 40c to 25c Cotton Flannel, Cut from 50c to 35c Ladies’ Gray Merino, Cut from 65c to 43c White Merino, Cut from 50c to 39c All Wool, Cut from $1.25 t 0...... 70c Children’s underwear at unheard of low prices.
Do you need anything in the Clothing line, we can save you money in either the Ready-made or tailor made. Think of it, Tailor made suits, from $5.50 up. Tailor made Pants from $4 up. But we cannot tell aIL We invite inspection. Remember we save you money on every purchase. •IFENBIG’S FAIR. I-
THE PEOPLE’S PILOT. Cyrus Ball, of Frances ville, was over Monday. Call and see those beautiful stoves at C. E. Hershman’s.' •* ' ' r • jerry Healy is now permanently located with John Eger. Millinery Opening il,J.2and 13 at M. and A, Meyer. ; Isaac Glazebrook has moved his shop just across the street into his own building. Harry Adamson and family are visiting relatives in Marshall county this week. Mrs. Lally and her daughter. Maud, were over Sunday from Remington. You can see every style of fur capes at the opening, Oct. 11.. Chicago Bargain Store. Pearl Hollister returned from Syracuse, Kans., where she has for about a year. M. R. Cox. of Goodland, visited at J. C. Thrawls over Sunday.
We' will show! some of 11 e most beautiful hats ever brought to town, Oct. 11, 12 and at our Opening. M. and A. Meyer. Laßueßros. have ornamenled the front of old liberal corner with a very large handsome f .rniture sign, Abner Griswold, of Hammon<'jj was on our streets Tuesday shaking hands with his many friends. Just received, a full, lineo standard patterns. Chicago Bargain Store. ■ >; • ... . . * John,, Taarp and wife were over from Remington last Sun* day. called here by his brothers .sickness. ' The Populism, ofUaion township, have placed a tywasbip ticket in the laid, headed by] David H. Yeoman for trustee fend George Casey ford—ea»r.
