People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1895 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TF5h —Makes all the difference <? ILJIGGING in the world what kinds of £ > tools you use. It’s hard 5 FOR sometimes; but if you try * £ us once, you will find the 2? > _ _ _ __ ~ digging will be about Fifty 5 5 JLZOL»LiARS Per Cent Easier. • J How Do These Prices | Dig Into Your Mind? 2 Tea, Best Japan Siftings, par lb We Hoes—4 kinds, from 25c to IV. You ® ® Coffee— No. 1 Crushed Java, per 1b..20c pay as high as 65e elsewhere. ”• Crackers— McClurgs salted, per lb. O'ie Rakes—best that can be bought....soc * W Raisins—Muscatels, per lb 5c Griddles—Empire steel, each 35c 2? Raisins- London Layers, per 1b... b‘..> Boilers—Copper bottomed, each... ,90c ~ W Cheese—Herkimer Co.. Full Cream. 15c Wringers—each *1.75 gh Codfish—Victor Boneless, per lb. ...10c Ropt'—per lb 10c S Corn-Nice Sweet Sugar, per can..6*4c 2 d Look here next, we will make 3? 2 Look here next for our 10 cent valuable additions to our HARD- X line of CANNED GOODS. WARE in two weeks. $ Yours very truly, £ FRANK MALOY. 5
BRICK AND TILE YARD, New machinery of the most improved pattern has been added and we are prepared to take contracts for brick and tile in any quantity We make tile in all sizes from 3 to 12 inch, and will compete in prices with any kiln in the country Call for pricws. Yard located one mile wostof Rensselaer. IDU M LZ I» I CD Free delivery any place in town. Is I M i\ Vn LC I,
commence business by themselves, there being a depot for each road. Quite a number of Stoutsbergers were shopping in Wheatfield Tuesday of this week. It is rumored that in about two weeks t ie M, E. church will be ready lor dedication. Lumber for H. Marbles new hay barn is daily expected. P. C. Davis returned from his travels through Tennessee last Wednesday, he reports as having seen some lovely country but we hardly think the fever as high as before the trip. Wheatfield is to have anew Dr. from Star City this is greatly needed as the old Dr. is going away. B. B. Jordan Tp., March 20.—Charley Sigman went to Wilcott last T uesday. Hines Swarts is visiting rel ttives in Jay county. Charley Brown came down from DeMotte Wednesday, to see his son George. George Nicholson is contemplating a trip to the gas-belt soon. Georsre Bessie of Remington is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Allie Iliff. E. N. Timmons is busily running his steam buzz-saw. Miss Grace Iliff was the hon ored gnes’ of her friend. Miss Nellie Welc •. last Sunday. John Raadifei has moved from the Mule; place to his own farm, and Willard Pruett has moved from the Henry Jones place to the one vacated by Raadifer. George Bessie has rented his farm toMr.Colborn of Lafayette. Walter Porter was in western Illinois last week, looking up a land trade. Morgan Dewey, the hustleing land agent, has many farms on his string, which he will sell on easy terms. Tames Welch, of Rensselaer, and .fames Erwin <>f DeMotte visited at Frank Welch’s last Sunday. Jim Leister was m Newton county the first of the week on business. Will Hoover, the young cattip king of South Mai ‘on. boueht a car-load of fat cattle from Pete Warron last Saturday, shipping the same Wednesday night to Chicago. Thero will be a Sunday school entertainment at the Hensleh school house nf»xt Saturday night. Admission fee ton c/mts;the proceeds to go to the Nebraska sufferers..
Thoroiiffhbred French Draft Siaiiion, La Grande, (Black.) Weight 1,700 pounds; Season #0 fatal by Slillioii, SHINE, Weight 1,3.50 pounds; Season Will be found at Hemphill’s barn on river bank, Rensselaer, Indiana. C. C. Brown, Owner, Will Collins, Keeper. IweliT Bargain Haase Washboilers—copper $2 50 Wash boilers —tin l.tK) Tubular lanterns 50 Wire nails from 8 to 60, 3c per lb. Wire nails from 3 to 8, 4 ■ per lb. 3 kinds of axes, from 70c to 85c each. Trimmings for barns. Nice New Stoves wiih the tariff off, and Groceries a> cheap as the cheapest. BARBED WIFE at low cst i rice. • _a E. HERSHM.IA. A u 'Usvitold 'Lreasui e. W. D Fuller, of Canajoharie N. Y., say» that he always keeps Dr. King’s New Discovery in the Louse and his family has always found the very be •, results follow iis use; thai he would not be without i», it procurable. G. A. Dykemau Drhgyist., Catskill, N. Y.. says that Dr. King's New Discovery is mid mbteuly the best Cough remedy; ihat he has used it in hi. family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all that is maimed for it. Why not try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at F. B. Meyer’s Drm' Store. Regular size 50c. and SI.OO. J Mrs. Emory's “Seven Financial Conspiracies” should be read by every person in the United States. It gives a history of the legislation that has built the money power of America. Sent post paid tn any address for 10 cents or three copies for 25 cents. Address this effice Muslin work of all ki 4 s ?n-1 plain sewing done by Mrs. Lobie George. Tom Watson’s paper and the Pilot, both one year, for sl,sQ r
Ail Free. Those who have used Dr King’s New Discovery know it . alue, and those who have not have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist and get a trial bottle, free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen &Co.. Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household In structor, free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. F. B. Meyer, drug store. The People’s Pilot and Vincent’s S«»ar .‘Might both one year for $1.50, regular rates 12.00.
