People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1895 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

■ vt Vi II I u *k ’JO jl .... Wf' '.lm i i The Model's marvelous S|iring movemcot in | Domestics. Lawrence LL muslin 4c $ Fruit of the Loom 7c Good shirting 4c Good apron check gingham 3fc Good linen toweling 5c § Tennis flannel 5c 10c good straw ticking 6c sc, 6c, 7c good dark calico 4c Good cotton toweling 3c I NiuMMiniiiHiHMHiuHniiiMiiiiiiiaiiiniiiiiiitiiiiiiumiiiniiniutuiimiMur I The Model’s marvelous Spring movement in Men’s Furnishings. A nobbv line of neckwear, neg- I lige shirts, collars and cuffs. § I I i § The Model s marvelous Spring movement in Hats and Caps. § A complete line of men’s, boys’ and children’s hats and caps. > • l iiniiiiiii l iimni„r- nlrni ,||| t ,, l „ ml , The Model’s marvelous Spring movement in I Sweaters. | ALL COLORS. 35c, sOc, 75c, sl, $1.50. #2.

Take your laundry to Claybrook and Kressler. The meeting called for last Saturday, for the benefit of the Nebraska sufferers, was postponed until next Saturday, on account of repairs in progress at the Court house. The highest price is paid for corn at the Nowels elevators. The evangelists, Mr. and Mrs. Watson, are having good success at the M. E. church. The meeting Thursday night closed with; 17 accessions to the church. Meeting every day at 2:30 and 7:30 p. in. Cash subscribers to the People’s Pilot can have Harper’s Weekly or Bazar for $3.20 additional. See club rates with all periodicals. Geo. Murray received his new Victor bicycle last Wednesday. Go to Hartley Bros, with your grain. Simon Fendig of Wheatfield was in town Wednesday. Best galv. barb wire 2£c lb. at J. M. Hufty’s, Mt. Ayr, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Amzie Laßue returned from an extended visit in Illinois last Monday. Call on Melvan Kenton at Surrey for gas burnt tile. Any size, good quality and reasonable. Farmers, haul your grain to Hartley Bros, and receive Remington and Geodland prices. Get your barber work done at Claybrook and Kressler’s, up 1 stairs over Porter’s grocery.