People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Underwear at a great reduction at the Model. The material is now on the ground for the placing of an arc light just across the railroad, north of the depot. Calico 4 cents; gingham 4 cents, at the Model. Mrs. Sam Rodgers, of Frankfort, is very ill at Mrs. Knney’s. She came here on a visit about a week ago. Handkerchiefs and mufflers for Xmas presents at the Model. A pair of mittens found in the road, left at this office, can be had by paying for this “ad” and proving property. Brown Beaver overcoats worth $lO for $7.50 at the Model. Stockholders meeting tomorrow at the Nowels House. Every share-holder in the Pilot must be there.
Lawrence LL muslin 4} cents at the Model. Walter Darner and Mary B. Seeley, Melvin Lines and Lovie Lue Emma Batfcon have been granted marriag^licenses. The highest price is paid for corn at the Nowels elevators. D. B. Nowels and family have gone to Wheatfield to remain till Mr Nowel’s school closes in the spring. Call and see those beautiful stoves at C. E. Hershman’s. Remember to-night and tomorrow night are the last two nights of the Smith Comedy Co. Lots of fun. New songs and dances. For good board and lodging go to the Comer House. Mrs. D. H. Yeoman returned* Saturday from Florida. Her daughter Etta will stay there awhile longer as she has found her health improved by that climate.
Clothing sale at the Model, $7.50 cassimere suits only $7.50 cassimere suits only $5. Don’t fail to see them. Special kid glove sale at the Model store, Saturday, December Bth. 50 pairs of ladies’ black kid gloves, worth $1.25 for 89 cents, this day only. Special shoe sale Saturday, Dec. 8. Chicago Bargain Store. Charles Wigmore, late of the Kentland Democrat, died Y/ednesaay, Nov. 28th, in Monticello of Bright's disease. Our blanket sale was a complete success if competition did copy after the Chicago Bargain Store. We ask that none of our delinquents take offense at the printed statements we are mailing them. We are calling on none who are not behind at least one year.
You never saw such bargains as we will offer on clothing and cloaks for Dec. to close. Chicago Bargain Store. Hordeman and Anderson have started a corn sheller. They shell and elevate into the wagons for 1 cent a bushel, the farmers furnishing the scoopers. Corn is much easier handled and hauled after it is shelled. Dress goods sale. 54 inch covert cloth, 90c, worth 51.25. 38 inch tricot cloth, 35 cents, worth 50 cents. 42 inch ladies’ cloth, 47 cents, worth 65 cents, at the Model. To-night at the opera house The Smith Comedy Co., in the roaring comedy drama, “The Celebrated Case.” Popular prices.
