People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1895 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ROBERT RANDLE, At th old stand of Cellins A Randk. ******* All the IS9S improvement!) in famthis IMPLCMCNTS. Ji:i e a d ± facturers in full assortment, but because of special excellence. the John Deere and the Oliver goods are the most prominently offered again this year, as the most perfect machinery made. These makes are fully up to the high standard that has made them popular so long, and considering their superiority, they are the cheapest implements sold. ******* , • The latent prnen nueeentis, the wonderful DISK CULTIVATOR... Tried last year, guaranteed in particular; more durable than other kinds; a perfect tool for either level or deep cultivation; see them before buying. ******* A first class cultivtor at $ 14-00 A genuine first class top buggy, 41 50 Any one com tern plating buying a fine surrey or carriage will make a greaUmi&take qf yeti don’t-call and see bur elegant line of these goods. ******* . , • A full line of the latent patterns in atplioh BUGGieS. SURRC'S, Gentlemen’s driving wagons, etc. ******* RENSSELAER, INDIANA. i ■ We will reduce the I ■ price ot our $5.00, < • made to measure I • pants, tor a short time ■ ■ only, to the very low J ; price of $3.88. Com- j • mencing May, 18. ’95. ■ • Porter & Yeoman. ■ •■•■•■•■•■•■•■•■a

BRICK AND TILE YARD, New machinery of the most improved pattern has been added and we are prepared to take contracts for brick aad ttle'ra any • quantity we make tile in all sizes from 3 to 12 inch, and will compete in prices with any kiln in the country Call for prices. Yard located one tnile westof Rensselaer. 111 KI IX /-> |t|E* r> Free delivery any place in town. JkJfl IN IWfriL.t'i. Winchester k e P eatin 9~ ■’ -Shot«Guns RIFbES, es J ■ and Ammunition, W Best in the World. A "** co - " ' .pi. I NARROWING THE HONEY OF LET IRATE REDEMPTION. 1 Boston, April 26, 1893. K v Ninety nine years after date, for value received, I prom- 2 J ise to pay Edward Atkinson, for the great banking interests X • which he so ably represents, 140,000;090,000 (Forty Thous* > 5 and Million Dollars) in one dollar gold coins of the coinage 5 < of 1849, and interest at ten per cent per annum, also pay- • X able only in said one dollar gold coins of the coinage of 1849. 2 5 interest payable semi-annually in advance, and it is ex- 5 < pressly stipulated that no other coin, or of any other date X 2 of coinage, or any other form of money, whether it be a 2 S legal tender or not,-shall be substituted for the one dollar 5 R gold coins of the coinage of 1849, specified in this contract, < 2 arid’any failure to pay interest or principle as herein stipu- 2 X le-ted shall forferte.il the so I and property and linertv-of S < Free America, to the English financiers who so iously dictate the money system of this Ungee Samue. , 5 ® Per G. Cleveland, Agent. P S There is just one of those coins in existence, and that is owned by Edward A'kinson’s client. ' ' ' THE GOLD STANDARD CARRIED TO A LOGICAL CLIMAX