People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1895 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

4 Ji / // / You say a collar and cuff that are waterproof? Yes. And perspiration will not affect them? Yes. And when dirty you need only wipe them off with a wet doth or sponge ? Yes. Wonderful! How are they made? A linen collar covered on both sides with waterproof‘‘CElXUlOlD.” Looks exactly like a linen collar. Is it the only waterproof collar and cuff made ? No, but it is the only one made with the linen interlining and consequently the only one that can give entire satisfaction, liecause it is the best. How can I know that I get the right kind ? Because every -piece is stamped as follows: #ElwSoio Inquire for that and refuse anything else, or you will be disappointed. Suppose my dealer does not have them ? He probably has, but if not, send direct to us, enclosing amount. Collars 25c., Cuffs 50c. State size, and whether collar wanted is stand-up or turned-down. THE CELLULOID COMPANY, Breadway, RKW YORK.

Aunt Jane Shaw has been quite sick for over a week. Order wedding fruit cakes early of Lakey the baker. The sleigh bells have jingled merrily indeed for the last week. You get 28 loaves for 11 at J. E. LaKwy’s bakery. Seven kinds. Miss Grace Gee left for Montiee'io yesterday to remain over Sunday. Miss Flora Harris is spending a few days with friends in Valp traiso. Mrs. Benj. Harris returned Friday from a three days visit in Chicago. Anyone finding two yards of ro’iow s’lk will please leave it at this office. Miss Angela Hammond of Lafayette spent last Sunday in Rensselaer. Clarence Sigler of Lafayette visited his parents last Sunday and Monday. Alvin Rowley, living four miles west of Rensselaer, has gone to Tennesseefor his health. Revival meetings were held all this week at the Free-Will Baptist and Presbyterian churches. Sunday was delightful day and all the places of worship were better attended than for several weeks. Fashionable ladies will be delighted with the beautiful new weaves now arriving at “The Model.” Miss Ida Chilcote spent last Saturday and Sunday with friends in Chicago, returning Sunday evening. J. L. Tnrnerof Remington was at the county seat Wednesday and made the Pilot office a pleasant business call. Miss Eliza Tuteur left last Wednesday to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Weil, at Peoria, 111. The irrepressible small boy is omnipresent with his sled, and lucky is the driver who escapes hauling a string of the ‘varmint.’ Jno. Thornton had an attack of heart disease last Sunday from which it was thought that he would not recover, though he is better now. • F. E. Mauck and wife of Arcadia returned to their home Tuesdorning. after a short stay at the old home of Mrs. M.. who is a daugnterof D. H. Yeoman. I Arthur H. Hopkins made his old m>jne a brief visit the first of the week while passing through the city on legal business. He returned to Chicago Tuesday. Mrs. Frank B. Myers left for Ne jv Orlean- last Saturday night j , for a visit of several weeks with friends. She will attend the] g.cat Mardi Gras on the 25-26th. '