People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

|h™=u the K!NC of CLOTH | ERSb I -»A MERRY WAR! ■The vigorous manner in which we have been pushing our inimitable ■ LOW PRICE SYSTEM ■is created a ripple in the ■ CLOTHING TRADE ■ this vicinity. Our competitors, finding it necessary to “Sink or Swim” with the tide, are follow- ■' us in the distance, and make futile attempts to duplicate our bargains. ■hey Can’t be Duplicated! They are Exclusively Our Own! ■t needs but a little comparison to show that we ALWAYS MAINTAIN THE LEAD. We are prepared to prove that we buy goods from 20 to 25 per cent, cheaper than any other Store in Rens. Kaer can buy them, and that we give this benefit to our customers. Hve now offer the following SPECIAL BARGAINS:

OVERCOATS AND SUITS. Men’s Overcoat, worth SB, special price. .$4 75 Men’s Overcoat, “ $lO and $12.50.:... 750 Boys’ Overcoat, 4 to 12 years, worth $2.50, 1 50 Boys’ Overcoats, $2.50, $3, $4, $5. Men’s Satinet Suit, worth $6. special price 4 50 Men’s AU Wool 44 44 $lO 44 “ 700 Youth’s Satinet Suit, 44 $4.50 44 44 350 Men’s Working Pants, “ $1.75 44 44 100 Plush and Cloth Capes, Underwear, Hats and Caps. Flannel Shirts. We will commence a special sale in this department. DRY GOODS. Gingham 3fc Calico 3fc Lawrence LL Muslin 5c Bleached Muslin 5c Canton Flannel 4c A good pair Blankets 45c Our 30c Jeans 22c Our 25c Ladies’ Wool Hose 19c Our 7c Toweling 5c Our Floor Oil Cloth 15c Our 35c Corset 25c Our 75c Corset 48c These prices you cannot miss. Call in and see us.

I CLOAKS. CLOAKS. ■lies’ Black Beaver Jackets, -worth $7.50, Ipecial price 4 75 •lies’ Plush Jackets, worth $18,.. Ipecial pHce 12 00 [lies’ Brown Beaver Jacket, worth.... ■16.50, special price.. 10 00 Children’s Cloaks, sl, $2, $3, $4 and $5. KmOAKS MUST GO. Our Prices are cut in ■ for the next 30 days. I BOOTS AND SHOES. ■ere is where our competitors copy from us. K’s Felt Boots, 4stays, buckle overs.. .$2 00 ■?s Congress Shoes 1 38 K’s Oil Grain, Congress or Lace, Shoes, 1 00 ■ill in and see our line of rubber goods, also ■ilfer goods B-4 buying elsewhere. I DRESS GOODS. ■ 50c .42 inch Ladies’ Cloth 38c ■ 75c 46 “ “ 44 45c t l4 95c ■ 75c 44 44 all wool Henrietta 42c ■2oc 36 4 4 Covet cloth 14c ■2oc 36 “ Fancy Plaid 14c ■ess Goods we are determined to make a ■t sale in this department during November.

E MODEL ORIGINATES NOT IMITATES. Our competitors can’t see how THE MODEL goods so cheap, but we buy for cash and have nO rent to pay. • THE MODEL. I ' - Leader of Low Prices. I I > WILL A. MOSSLER, Manager. Rensselaer, Indiana.

MONON TIME TABLE. SOUTH BOUND. No. 5 10:52 A. M. No. 3 11:231’. h . No. 39 6:21 I’. A . No. *45..... 3:25 P. A . NORTH BOUND. No.fl 3:25 P.M. No. + 4 4:45 A. M. No. 40 7:39 A. M. No. 7 46 10:00 A. M. No. 74 9:56 I‘. M. 4 stop on signal. 7 daily except Sunday.

FENDIG'S FAIR* * , “Always the Cheapest.” vp just opened to inspection a full line of VER CO A T& new, late styles. Buying late and for spot cash, ve secured them at the very lowest figures. We will jive the trade the ful benefit of this. RE OFFERING— ■■ r outh’s extra fine beavers S 7 25 ’ouths’ long ulsters 6 50 toys’ warm lined overcoats 2 50 toys’ long ulsters 4 25 Child’s all wool, extra values 3 00 refit’s all wool beavers, velvet collars 9 75 Kent’s all wool Meltons, extra long 12 00 ■rent’s heavy ulsters, cashmere lined 12 00 Kent’s fine double breasted beavers 9 50 Kent’s Melton, good grade 7 50 ■.lso a good line of Satinets ranging from $3.50 up. trloves „ are in it. fdittens ■ And it is useless to tell you the prices are right. ■ When buying your winter supply we will be ■ eased to have you call and look throug our stock Kd. get prices. Remember, we save you money on ■>ery purchase. END/G’S FAIR.

THE PEOPLE’S PILOT. » Harry Adamson is quite sick at his nome north of town. Jay Ravenscroft, of Jordan township, has moved toWesington S. DJoe Sharp returned home Thursday. Mrs. Lee Catt is visiting relatives at Greenfield.

Frank Prevo, of Medaryville, was in town this week. More democrats, twin boys at Ed Thurston’s Friday night. A new boy at George Markin’s in Union township, Monday night. Much snow and slush this week, bad weather for corn husking, The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet with Mrs. John T. Harris, Saturday. Nov. 17, at 3 o’clock. A full attendance is desired.

Buy your wife one of those fine OakßocKers of Jay W. Williams.