People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1895 — SAILOR HATS 10c [ARTICLE]

SAILOR HATS 10c

A special sale, beginning Saturday, May 25, at Meyer sisters, worth 25c. Our dress goods at heavy reductions from former low prices make them very cheay. C. D. Nowels. Miss Bertha Conyers of Lebanon is visiting her cousins. Elvin and Albert Overton, and will probably remain among her near relatives in Jasper county for a month or more. Miss Sarah Laynan. John Anderson, Esq., and John Mornitz, are requested to call at the postoffice for advertised letters. Boys don't buy ready made clothing until you look through our stock. C. D. Nowels. If Rensselaer was an incorporated city, the taxes of property outside the corporation would be materially lessened. A Saturday diversion was a runaway team that cor siderately missed a fine new carriage by a few inches, dodged several other teams and finally tangled themselves up in the hitching posts and chain east of the court, doing little other damage. Boots and shoes, we have the nicest line in town and sell the cheapest. C. D. Nowels. Albert Overton made the neat little wheel record last week of 11 minutes from Burk's bridge to Rensselaer, a distance of five miles.

The largest and finest line of wall papers ever in Northern Indiana, and at the lowest prices At Frank B. Meyer s "old reliable" drug store.

A. E. Overton rode his bike to Lafayette last Sunday afternoon going by way of Fowler, a distance of sixty miles. He returned by rail Monday morning. High and cheaper grade bicycles for sale by W, E. Overton a: Randle's Implement store. The nicest, best, and cheapest suits in town at C. D. Nowel's.

The revenue from saloon license could be increased 1100 each by the incorporation of Rensselaer as a city. Alfred Hopkins made a business trip by team to Francisville and Medaryville last Friday.

Robert Randle is agent for the Deering binders and mowers. Don’t fail to get prices before buying. John Uhn and wife of Foresman was in town Friday. Mrs. Uhn who has been sick for many weeks is some better. During one time last winter their 11 children were sick with the lung fever. By the corporation of Rensselaer into a city sources of revenue would be acquired that would lower taxes on city property. Alfred Donnelly, living 1| miles north of town, reports that the frost of Tuesday night destroyed a splendid prospect for fruit from 300 grape vines, and a patch of blackberries, both of which were in bloom. He believes the last frost did< more damage than the previous frosts ten days ago. Until May 30, 1895, we will sell Grand Army suits; Slater’s best for 17.50. C. D. Nowel’s cheap cash store. Mesdames Chrisler, Mullen and Franklin came over Wednesday from Brook to do the city and some buying, and visited over night witn Mr, and Mrs. Pumphrey. Our trade is increasing rapidly, but we want to douple it for the month of May, and to do so we are offering some great bargains. C. D. Nowels. Meyer sisters will give a discount of 10 per cent on all millinery until after Decoration Day, offering a selection from the finest stock in town.