People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fendig s A|R. CHEAPEST. It is marvelous to the uninitiated the sale of underwear we are having so early in the season, but ene 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 fine) Cut from $1.25 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 MertnOi Cdt from &0e to it t;: ........ . t .;.99c All Wool, Ctit froth td.. .......... .....fOc 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 116.50 up. Tailor made Pants from $4 up. But We cannot tell all. We invite inspection. Remember we save you money on every purchase, FENBIG’S FAIR. I-

THE PEOPLE’S PILOT. J. W. King now occupies the Cotton house. . ..... Joe Hammond took charge of the DeMotte schools Monday. The game season has opened, Bring your game to B. S. Fendig. Miss Blanche Prichard returned home from Chicago Wednesday, Hom 1. D. Dunn and Mr. J. D. Cooper, of Tefft, were in town Saturday. Dave Shields began teaching, Monday, at Wild Lily, in Union township. The Rose Lawn brass band f urnished the music for the rally here Tuesday. Mrs. Lucy Malchow, daughter of John Shields, is assisting in the post office now. Don’t forget the Epworth League concert at the M. E. church next Monday night. Populists of Jordan township, last Friday night nominated John Bill for assessor, for the short term. What is the use of baking when you can buy fresh bread at your door every day of Lakey '& Saylers’ bread wagon. Name Faoiz, a wholesale and retail fruit man, of Delphi, has opened a branch store here in vVarner's building joining Fendig’s drug store.

The Epworth League of the M. E. church will give a musical concert at <he church next Monday evening. Admission 10 cents. Marian Adams says it is a populist and one that can vote too. It is an eleven pound boy. Ellis & Murray’s balloon bird, sent up Tuesday, was caught by Frank Iliff, Jr., and returned to the store, as a result of the find young Iliff now stands in a fine pair of Seltze’s perfection $8.50 shoes.