People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
10 dozen ladies’ fleece lined, ribbed vests 25 cents, worth 50 cents at the Model. John Q. Alter has sold his share in the Alter & Yates grocery store to Ike Hemphill, and the firm will be known as Yates & Hemphill. Every leather boot, shoe or slipper included in special sale Saturday, Dec. 8. Chicago Bargain Store Stockholders of the Pilot Publishing Company will please remember the meeting Dec. 8, at the Nowels House. Boys’ clothing and childrens cloaks at about your own price to close. Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. Mary Hoppe, of Waterford, Wis., sister of the Nagle brothers, returned to her home Tuesday after a short visit here among relatives and friends. A great special cut price sale throughout entire stork for the month of December. Chicago Bargain Store. Sam Dent, the stranger whom we spoke of last week as being so severely dented on the Monon, has sufficiently recovered as to continue his journey on to Chicago. It is needless to say that he this time rode in the coach instead of under it.
Get prices on clothing and cloaks then come and see how many dollars you can save at the Chicago Bargain Store. The Goodland Herald in its comments on the Pilot’s regrets at Rensselaer’s loss of Judge Hammond and family, truthfully says, “There is no place in Indiana whero the people are more loyal to their town, or each other, than Rensselaer. Thus but few who start in to live there ever have any disposition to leave.” The great discount on shoes Saturday, Dec. 8, is for one day only. Chicago Bargain Store.
Cloaks! Cloaks!! The Model will sell you a clqak for $3, worth $4.50; our $5 worth $7.50; our $7.50 worth $lO. Children’s cloaks 75 cents, sl, $1.25, $2. Rowdies in Milroy township the other night, went toFairland school house, upset the outhouses, broke the lock and entered the house and stole several books belonging to the pupils and some valuable ones belonging to the teacher, Mr. Albert Farmer, Such rowdyism should be looked after. Our school houses are two often made the prey of these worthless sneaks. W. N. Jones offers his services to those who have sales this fall. W. N. is an old experienced crier. Give him a call. The Newton county Enterprise seems to be greatly worried over the little items it has of late been seeing among its exchanges refering to “back in Newton county, in one of the remote counties of the state, in an out township of Newton where they forgot the election” or again, “up in the land of freaks republican jolifiers beheaded 100 roosters and sucked their blood.” Tnd Enterprise in trying to set matters right; pictures Newton as the first county of the state. It refers to five railroads, smart teachers, electric lights, deep soil and a little congressman, but does not deny the cock tale and the township’s failure to vote. Estey organ for sale. Little used; will sell on the installment plan. Inquire at the store or residence of J. R. Vanatta. 23tp
