People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1895 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Chicago Bargain Store. ANNUAL MARCH SALE.

CARPETS COMPLETE. 80 patterns late style in bolt or samples onefourth less than ever offered before. Strictly all wool good pattern the 75c value elsewhere, our price 48c. Union or wool mixed 50c value elsewheae, our price 48c. Hemp 1 yard wide 25c value elsewhere, our price 12c. China straw matting 25c value elsewhere, our price 22c. Brussels and 3 ply ingrain 50c to SI.OO. Every style of rugs. A complete new line of hats and caps, neckwear, underwear, gloves, hosiery, embroideries, umbrellas, trunks, valices, mackintoshes, tinware, notions, etc. A good broom for 10c. An extra one 18c. Capes in all shades from $1 to $9.50. Beautiful silk waists, the $5 value, $3.45. Ready made dresses 75c to $9. Latest style dress skirts $4 to $6. ;>0 bolts good pattern dress gingham vali e. now sc. 100 patterns taffeta and china silk all the 50c value elsewhere, now 25c. Straw ticking 10c value elsewhere, now 6ic. All the latest novelties in the silk and wool mixture and check dress goods including the new popular waterproof Cravenette cloth, for fine dresses.

EVERY TRAVELING MAN SHOULD HAVE ONE. INTERCHANGEABLE SMS Eucli and 1,000-MILE TICKETS. ~=s MONON ROUTE. They are good Baltimore & Ohio South-western R'y-all divisions. 4 4 4 4 4 for one vear Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton R. R. -all divisions, t 4 14 4 4 J Cincinnati, jancKson &. Macinaw R’Y. 444*44444 from date of Cincinnati a. Louisville Mail line Steamer?. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 sale and o-ood Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago A St. Louis R’y.-alldivisions. 4 4 , ’ 0 CLEVELAND A CANTON R. R. 4 4 44444444444 for passage on. Cleveland, Akron & Columbus R. r. 4444444444 the following Columbus, hockino valley a Toledo R'y. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 .. ° COLUMBUS, SANDUSKY 4 HOCKING R'Y. 4444444444 llnes: INDIANAPOLIS, DECATOR 4 WESTERN R'Y. 4 44444444 Indiana, Illinois 4 lowa R. R. 4444444444444 Louisville, New Albany 4 Chicago R'v. 4444444444 LouisviLLC A Nashville R. R. (Between Louisville and Cincinnati only.) 4 4 4 4 Louisville, Evansville a St. Louis Consolidated R. R. 4 4 4 4 4 4 Ohio Central Lines. 4444444444444444 f\\i Reoria, Decatur a Evansville R'y. 44444444444 / Pittsburg, Akron a Western R.R. 44444444444 Toledo, St. Louis a Kansas City R. R. 4444444444 Wheeling a Lake Erie. 4 44444444444444 The above lines afford the commercial traveler access to the principal cities and towns in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky, with through linos to St. Louis. Note this: The coupons from this book will also be accepted in payment for excess baggage and for seats in parlor cars on the Louisville, New Albany & Chicago Railway, also between Chicago and Cincinnati, via L. N. A. &C. and C. H. & D. Railroads. The train siervice of line includes all the conveniences devised to make traveling a pleasure. Vestibuled trains, with parlor and dining cars on all day trains; Pullman buffet, and compartment sleeping cars on all night trains. Special features: Steam heat. Pintsch light. SIDNEY B. JONES, City pas. ag't. I. D. BALDWIN, Dis. pas. Ag't. E. H. BACON, Dis. Pas. ao-t. 232 Clark. St.. Chicago. 2W. Washington St., Indianapolis. 4th ano Market Sts., Louisville. W. H. MCDOEL, Vice ptes. and General Manager. General Oppicebi FRANKJ REED, general passenger agent. 193 custom house place, Chicago.

Public Sale. The undersigned will, offer at public sale at the old Greenfield farm about 24 miles north and 1 mile west of Rensselaer, the following property, on Tuesday, March 19: Two 3-year old mare colts, 2 work horses, nice mares, Two 2-year old geldings. 2 good milch cows, 21 3-year old steers. 13 2-year old steers, 2 short horn heifer calves. Set double work harness, Hay rake, breaking plow. One harrow, two cultivators. Wagon, top buggy, Double buggy harness, Spading harrow. Check row corn planter, Mowing machine, New healing stove, Household furniture, etc. TERMS OF SALE: AH sums of $5 and under cash in hand. A credit of 10 months without interest will be given on all sums over $5, if paid at maturity. If not paid at maturity to draw 8 per cent from date, purchasers giving bankable notes. Discount, 8 per cent for cash. C. F. Stackhouse . Simon Phillips, ProprietorAuctioneer. Harper’s Magazine and the People’s Pilot will both be sent one year for ♦4.-00, which is but the regular price of the Magazine alone.