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

The Model’s annual mid-spring opening of Clothing. The best line in Rensseleai’ of men’s boy’s and children’s clothing. Men’s Imp. black worsted, worth 816.50 sale price 811.00 Men’s all wool worsted, worth 813.50 sale price 9.00 Boy’s- all wool suits#.oo 8.00 10.09 Men’s fancy suits, worth 810.00 sale price 7.50 Men’s satinet suit, worth 87.50 sale price 4.50 Boy’s satinet suits 2 : )) 5.00 Children’s suits 6: • : 1..x0 5.00 Children’s knee panu 1 jj a pair. € The Model’s annual mid-spring opening of Hats & Caps. A complete line of men’s, boys’ and children’s hats and cups. The Model’s annual mid-summer opening of Men’s Furnishings. A nobby line of neskwear, neglige shirts, collars and cuffs

-Makes all the difference in the world what kinds of tools you use. It's hard sometimes; but if you try i-s once, you will find the digging will be about Fifty Per Cent Easier.

i'oes—4 kinds, from 25c to 35c. You pay as high as 65c elsewhere. Rakes —best that can be bought... ,50c ' d iddles—Empire steel, each 35c I diet's—Copper bottomed, each... .90c .Wringers—each ..$1.75 Rope—per lb 10c Look here next, we will make \ .luab.le additions to our HARDWARE in two weeks. MALOY.

NOTICE There will be no issue of the People’s Pilot next week owing to the installment of ihe new press and engine. The expenses are very heavy just now and we hope our friends will remember to help us what they can. F. D. Craig, Editor. H. V. Weaver, Harry Murray and W. A. Huff were in Chicago yesterday on business connected with the band’s new equipment. B. K. Zimmerman was in Monticello Thursday. Tom Erwin left DeMotte Monday overland in the regular oldfashioned, prairie schooner style. He was too much of a populist to pay the railroads $137.30 for what he can land at the destination with two wagons in 19 days. The box social at James Yeoman’s last Friday night the 29th, was a splendid affair. The net proceeds for the Nebraska fund was about SSO,