People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1895 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Model. ANNUAL The Mod I. Will A. Mossier, Manager. Will A. Mossier, Manager. M F Blu z ®B a M ABEBS RHE M r aIII IS rtiilii APRIL 22 TO 27, MONDAY TO SATURDAY INCLUSIVE.

The Model's annual mid summer opening of Ready made dresses and skirts 84.00 Ready made skirts Opening price 83.75 85.00 Ready made ski:G . Openir •• -o $3.75 $7.50 Ready made ’ . - Opr: ■ rice $4.98 $5.00 Ladies silk w..iots Opening price 83.75 84.50 Ladies silk waists Opening price $3.38 The Model’s annual mid-summer opening of W indo w Shades and curtain poles. A fill line of rapid movement prices. The Model’s animal mid-summer opening of Merchant Tailoring. Leave your order for a suit or a pair of pants. We guarantee a fit. Suit made to order $12.50 Pants made to order 4.00

The Model's annual mid summer opening of Spring capes During our grand opening. The Model will show 150 to 200 of the pretty spring capes in all colors. Special line fox’ opening week. The Model’s annual niid-summer opening of Sweaters. ALL COLORS 35c, 50c, 75c, *l, $1.50, 82. * The Model's annual mid-siiniiner opening of Carpets and lace curtains The best carpet room in the city. All wool ingrain carpet worth 85c opening price 60c Cdina strawguiatling worth 25&35 opening price 10, 15, 20c Lace curtains s)c to s'6 per pair Union and wool mixed, worth 60c opening price 40c Tapestry brussel, worth sl, opening price 76c Chenile curtains *3.50, $4.50 85 $.7

The Mudds annual mid-spring opening of Domestics. 8 spools Clark’s O. N. T, thread 25c 5 papers of pins 5c Lawrence L L muslin 4c Good as Gold, bleached 5c Fruit or t tie loom 7c Light calico (good) 4c Fancy dress calico 5c Good dark calico 4c Good cotton toweling 3c Tennis flar r.e! 5c Good apr< ■ ‘ck gingham 3 : tc Good she 1 4c Men’s v < b g shirts 25c Men’s .--I. 1 c.spenders 10c See our onderful 5c and 10c counter. The lucid's annual mid-sqring opening of Shoes. Here are prices for you: $3.5'.' men's razor toe and tip 82.75 2.0 ' ” congress or lace 1.35 3.0 i) ladles’ kid button shoe 2.35 1.25 89c 2.50 num's congress or lace 1.75 4.0') ladies french kid shoe 2.89 2.00 “ kid button shoes 1.25 A. full line of children’s shoes at prices competition can’t touch. Children's shoes worth 35copening Drive 23c

The M -Uin annual mid-spiAg (dining of Dress goods. 36 in., half wool dress goods, worth 25c, opening price -|4.c. 36 in. novelties, fancy plaids and checks, worth 35c, opening rim e 23 c - 44 in. all wool henriettas, worth 75c, opening price 56 e - 32 in. fancy inories, worth 30, opening price 2O C - Novelty Dress Goods, no two patterns alike, openin'’; pri.-n (>•> aU 51.50 goods, *sl z : 's all 51.25 goods, at 98 G - The Model's annual mid-spring opening of Silks. Ciwp-m silks in all colors, worth 65c. opening prices 4-5"-Fancy, stripes and figured silks' worth $1.25 opening price 93c. Beautiful line of waist silk in the newest plaids, worth 81.60 openingprice $1.2 J Shival silks io all the dainty colored figures, in navy and black ground, worth 75c, OD'ming price 52c.

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Tea, Best Japan Siftings, per lb 10c Coffee —No. 1 (.’rushed Java, per 11). .20c Crackers—McClurgs salted. per lb. G'Oc Raisins—Muscatels, per lb 5c Raisins—London Layers, per 1b... sea Cheese—Herkimer Co.. Full Cream, 15c Codfish—Victor Boneless, per 1b....i0c Corn-Nice Sweet Sugar, per can..o’ic Ldok.ljere next for our 10 cent line of CANNED GOODS. FRANK