People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1895 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Clothing Complete, up to date in ’KA s t.vle; make, and variety. ' <, High grade goods ata low ... ■" I ' |{| one price for I rrv ■«*s& doubled our t sal( ' s 11,0 l’ ilst wpjL 'I year. g y° u xv ■ fWwo amke no mis'bij lakobyseeIJ B ing our handwi Hi s '>rne lino '■ & 54 before buvirig. F ive per cent off k nri<‘e list of Mtits made to * >r(!er. | j;in coats and ( ones'worlds best overalls and shirts, Men’s b urnishiugs .1 list opened a. himth-oine line ‘ f men's <o| ird lamidried : hil ls. i a ci y si v ie inuslm uc.dcrw are, sweaters, and hosiery. U nibrclias, v. bite satin parasols, trunl s valices, etc.

Elzcr A. LlriNWokl. E 1 ze rA. Gris wo Id d ied F rid ay morning, March 29th, at his home near Rensselaer, at the age of 57 years, 7 months and 2 days, after being sick for some time. He was a bachelor and the nearest of kin are cousins, to whom will descend an estate of considerable value. The funeral occurred from the residence Sunday afternoon, Rev. R. D. Utter officiating. Leroy Sayer*. Leroy Sayers, one of the oldest settlers of Jasper county, died suddenly of heart failure while at work in the field gathering corn stalks last Tuesday a fternoon, at the age of 64 years. The funeral was held at the Church of God Wednesday afternoon, Rev. B. F. Ferguson delivering the funeral address.

The Emporium for millinery Order of exercises.—Singing; Reading Scriptures; Prayer; Sinking; Reports: 1. Secretary. 2. Depositary; 3. Treasurer; Appointment of Com. on nominations; Singing, chair and congregation; Addresses: Rev. Dr. \ itgtis and others; Collection (if not, previously taken); Report of Committee and election of officer-;: Singing: Benediction. The Dist. Sup't, Dr. Virgus, will certain I v bo present. R. D. Utter, Sec. Over Twelve Hundred sets of window shades in colors, qualities and prices never before equalled. You can't help buying after seeing them. At Frank B. Meyer's "Uiu Reliable'’ drug store. Marrixge licerce since last reported: j John W. P att, f Corey Burley. j James Skinner, I Mary C. Long I Henry West, ( Anna L. Barry. t Theodore C. Potter, ( Louie '.t urner, j Frank A. Jliff, ( Neldie Diofine. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS— A Sde of fifty tine Musical lu-«-tra nents. Guitars, Violirs, and Ac jordians, at less than one third regular price. At Frank B. Meyer’s Old Reliable drug store.