People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A BOMBSHELL T 0 ©UR COMPETITORS, BUT A BLESSING V * — TP> THE PFAPIP tOur prices may startle, but they do not vex the careful buyers. If the lowest prices and best qualities are any inducement, come and see.

Clothing Clothing Clothing Here is where we are strictly in it. Ha, We can say: “We have no competitor I in Clothing. [MEN’S ALL WOOL SUIT $12.50 Other houses $lB for same value. MEN’S ALL WOOL SUIT 10.00 Other houses sl4 for same value. MEN’S FANCY CHEVIOT 7.50 Other houses $lO for same value. YOUTH’S ALL WOOL SUIT ... 10.00 Other houses sl4 for same value. YOUTH’S SCOTCH SUIT 7.00 Other houses $lO for same value. YOUTH’S SATINET SUIT 4.50 I ’Other houses $7 for same value. CHILDREN'S KNEE SUITS, I v 89c, sl, $1.25, $2, $3, $4 and 5.00 [MEN’S OVERALLS 35c [Men’s Working Pants, worth $1.75.... SI.OO [Underwear, Hats and Caps, Flannel Shirts, [Etc. Call and see prices and you will see we bell the lowest of any firm in Rensselaer.

CLOAKS CLOAKS CLOAKS “The Model” is the place to buy —CloaKs—. The best line in the city to select from. Ladies call and see our line “B 4” You purchase a cloak. A new line just received. Here are Prices for You. 25 yards Good Calico sl.o< 25 yards Good Gingham $l.O 20 yards Lawrence L L Muslin ....... $l.O 22| yards Canton Flannel $l.O20 yards Good Shirting sl.o* 10-4 Canton Flannel Blankets, pair.... 45. Mens Good Suspenders 10 Men’s and Boys’ Mittens 10 Pins, lc a paper; Needles, 3c a paper.

I n BOOTS AND SHOES. I Ladies’Kid Button Shoes, 98c a pair. Men’s Congress or Bal Shoes, $1.50. Men’s $2 Boots, ■snly $1.38. Boys’ $1.50 Boots, only sl. I Dry Goods, Dress Goods and Trimmings, Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery and Flannels. See us ■and we will save yon money during this sale. ■ [ “The Model” |»iLL A. MOSSLER, The Leading HOUSC.

* FENDIG’S FAIR* “Always the Cheapest.” Ve have just opened to inspection a full line of Q yg R CO ATS All new, late styles. Buying late and for spot cash, we secured them at the very lowest figures. We will give the trade the ful benefit of this. fE ARE OFFERING Youth’s extra fine beavers $ 7 25 Youths’long ulsters 6 50 Boys’ warm lined overcoats 2 50 Boys’ long ulsters 4 25 . ‘ Child’s all wool, extra values 300 Gent’s all wool beavers, velvet collars 9 75 Gent’s all wool Meltons, extra 10ng.., 4 , 12 00 ? Gent’s heavy ulsters, cashmere lined 12 00 Gent’s fine double breasted beavers 9 50 Gent’s Melton, good grade 7 50 Also a good line of Satinets ranging from $8.50 up. r Gloves ’“‘Mittens are in And it is useless to tell you the prices are right. When buying your winter supply we will be pleased to have you call and look throng our stock and get prices. Remember, we save you money on every purchase, BAIR.

THE PEOPLE’S PILOT. Court adjourned yesterday. Bargains in cloaks at Nowels’. Aaron Wood returned Tuesday from Battle Ground. Ex-Congressman Thos. J. Wood was in town yesterday. Mrs. H. W. Porter and Mrs. Belle Kerr are spending the week in Chicago. For good board and lodging go to the Comer House. Mrs. D. H. Yeoman and daughter Etta, left Tuesday for Tampa Bay, Florida. Call and see those beautiful stoves at C. E. Hershman’s. The four year old son of Fred Koupkie, of Barkley township, died of typhoid fever Friday. For anything in dry goods line go to C. D. Nowels.

’ Buy your wife one of those fine 82.75 Oak RocKers of Jay W. Williams.