People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1895 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
HEADQUARTERS for Carpets, Rugs, lace curtains, portier6, wind w blindp, etc. Yon never beard of all wool good ingrain carpets, the 75 cent kind, now 48c Union earpetfc the 45c kind for 30c Hemp the 20c kind for 11c China straw matting 10c to 16c A fs*w capes left and prices cut io halves. The most complete line of ladies silk and peicle shirt waists, umbrellas, dress skirts, underwear in town. An elegant line of men’s and boys straw and felt hats 10c up Men’s sweaters 25c up Underwear, neckwear, gloves, etc. Wait for the arrival of the most complete Hi e *of wool and wash dress goods, May Bth to 10th. I hey will be the latest at lowest prices
No matter who pretends to be regulator or barometor of prices, the people know that The Model is the only place to get genuine bargains in every department but more especially in shoes, slippers and clothing, 25 per cent less than at the Howlers. Go to the Emporium. A new cement side walk is being made along the east side of the McCoy bank extending past Hollingsworth’s new block. B. F. Fendig went to Chicago Tuesday morning to see his wholesale druggist. Children’s shoes 23c a pair. The Model. B. F. Meyer has a regular bicycle livery at his home; wife and three children each having a fine wheel with one ordered for himself. See Robt. Randle before purchasing a corn planter. The newest improved make described in large advertisement in this paper. A new 4000 pound, burglar proof, latest pattern, screw door, safe was placed in the McCoy bank vaults last Thursday. It is manufactured by the Mosler Safe Company, Hamilton, Ohio, and is backed up by a heavy bond that covers all loss from burglars, and the purchase price will also be refunded if successfully burglarized. Agency for Pratt’s Poultry Food, and Stock powder. Frank B. Meyer’s “Old Reliable.” Simon Fendig, the popular Wheatfield druggist was in town Tuesday, and went to Chicago before returning.
Mrs. M. E. Lecklider will hold a summer opening May 16, 17 and 18. She invites the ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity to call and examine goods. She will close out pattern hats at actual cost during opening. Will A. Mossier has been in Chicago several days this week on business connected with The Model. Shirting 4c a yd. at The Model. A competent dressmaker will go out by the day. Call at Mr. Parrie Parris’ on Cullen street. When requiring new sets see Dr. Horton. Best porcelain teeth used. No cheap gran ate teeth goes. Over postoffice. Broad trimmed sailors 15c at Mrs. L. M. Lecklider’s.
