People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Biggest Drive of the Season 250 styles in Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s A PS. We have secured entire sample line of one of the largest Hat I Houses in the country at a Big Cut in Price. We are thus enabled to sell CAPS at Wholesale Prices, whit h means a big saving to our customers. Men s Plush Caps, in Brighton, Windsors and Stanleys, 50 in all 50c to $1.65 Same styles in e10th.... < o()c to $ I Boys’ Plush Turbans, Stanley, Brightons, Windsors, ,35c to-3 1.15 Same styles in Cloth : 15c to 75c 42 styles in Children's Caps, including Stanleys, Tam O Shante, Turbans, in fact everything late and nobby. This is the finest line of Caps ever brought to the City; need to be seen to be appreciated. We guarantee a saving of fropi 25 to 50 per cent. , Come early and secure a good, as at prices 'caps are offered' they are moving fast. PEN DIG’S PA IR.
Wm. Beam, agent at the depot, has been dispatching trains at Monon for the past two weeks. Ick Yates, of the firm of Alter & Yates, accidentally stuck a knife blade in his knee, and is going around very lame as a result. While Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goff were in Chicago, last week, they purchased some Gold fish which caa be seen in Mr. Goff’s window. Estey organ for sale. Little used; will sell on the installment plan. Inquire at the store or residence of J R. Vanatta. 23tp The Goodland Herald lias enlarged its sheet to a 7-column quarto, which makes one of the neatest papers in this part of the state. W. W. Brockie, who lives near Blackford, and ten miles north of Rensselaer, sold his farm to Sherman Renicker last Tuesday. A party was given by Miss Maggie Healy, last Tuesday evening. Quite a number of young people were present and had a pleasant time.
George Hoyes, who died three or four years ago, and was buried in the Smith cemetery, was removed to Weston cemetery, last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goff, of New York, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goff, of this place, returned .to their home last week. Go to the Ladies’ Bazaar for your Christmas presents. It will be held about the 21st nf December by the ladies of the Presbyterian church. We acknowledge the receipt of a very cordial invitation to attend the laying of the corner stone of the new dourt house at Winamac, Nov. 27th. There was a wrestling match between Randolph Wright and some man at Mt. Ayr, last Saturday, which, of course, resulted in a victory for Wright. Marriage licenses since last reported: Hiram Day to Allie May Smith; Joseph H. Ballard to Bessie Whittaker; Bai nett E. Vanatta to Sylvia J. Kendall. Logan Wood, . the Aix merchant lost two cadies of tobacco lon the road between Rensselaer i and Aix Tuesday. A liberal reI ward is offered for its return.
