People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1894 — To the People of Renśclaer and Vicinity. [ARTICLE]
To the People of Renśclaer and Vicinity.
GREETING. The election is now as the World’s Fair numbered with things that are past. But say? What of the long weary evenings which are approaching as fast as the car of time can carry them. The question of most importance that comes up in connection with this thought is, “What shall I do that 1 may gain the most benefit; and have them pass the least burdensome.” The desession of past ages, is that reading, or the exercise of our musical talents are the most beneficial because by so doing we gain the golden fruit of intelligence which only the superhuman power can deprive us of. We are prepared to furnish you with any books, magazines or newspapers published in this and foreign countries, in any language, at prices that will entirely please you. We also make some very special offers ou tea and coffee Ours is also the exalted privilege of supplying the public with W. W. Thomas’ pure oil complexion soap. And unto those who are weary and would rest, we have thai, which will give you rest unto the uttermost, in the form of Laudemen’s Bros, new adjust able bed springs, for which we ;re the sole agents for this County. Stepping over as it were the W.OOO grand bargains we arc enabled to make you; we will close for this time, close with m iking an earnest appeal unto the kings and queens of the farm, entreating with them, to get our prices on poultry, eggs and butter before contracting elsewhere.
We extend a most sincere am hearty invitation to the public to investigate our lines and modes of business. Trusting that we may in the future sail happily together in the grand old ship of friendship, upon the deep waters, of the sea of business, we would subscribe as yours most truly. For Specialties, Frederic R. Fielder & Co. Rensselaer, tnd. Office first dooi’ south of school house.
We take great pleasure in announcing the appearance of the Lester Comedy Co., at Opera House, commencing Monday. Nov. 19th. This is one of the strongest repertoire company’s on the road and judging from the excellent reports from the : press in the various cities they have played we can safely vouch for their ability as clever artists :n 1 ladies and gentlemen of more than usual merit. All should turn out and give them a grand house on Monday night. Ladies will be admitted free Monday to convince the patrons of their merit. James Harrison returned from his southern trip this morning.
