People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1895 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

- _ .„ " .■ ' 3! Great Sacrifice Sale! WINTER DRY GOODS! *.% CLOTHING We must do a big business this month. n©OTS and Instead of waiting until winter is over we k anb LOAKS. intend to commence now with cut prices. USMOES.

Clothing. Broken lines of Mediumweight Overcoats at half price Latest -style Overcoats at onefourth of rfgular price. Metis’ Suits, tailor made, at prices to suit YOU. Boys’ Suits, age 14 to 19, at half price. Boys’ Suits, age 4 to 14. at half price. Men’s Good Style Stiff Hats, regular price $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00, all go for *1.50. Mens’ Boots and Shoes. Mens’ Solid Leather '.52.00 Boots for *1.50. Mens' Solid Leather $2.50 Boots for $2.00. Mens’ Solid Leather $3.50 Boots .for $2.50. Mens’ Oil Grain Leather Boot felt boot inside, just the thing for cold weather, at $2.00 per pair—has been sold for $3.00. Odd lines in mens’ shoes, good style at less than manufacturers prices. Underwear. * I Mens good quality underwear 50c per suit.

Miss Nellie Coen is slowly recovering from her severe illness. A big line of mechanical toys for children, at Fendig’s Drug Store. William H. Rhodes has been confined to his home from ill health recently. Bottom line— holiday goods seekers visit Fendig’s Drug Store. D. A. Stoner is closing out some good cockerels cheap, if taken within the next week. Miss Cynthia Nichols now living in Pulaski county, spent Sunday with friends here. When it comes tonnovelties and Christmas cards we’re in it, Fendig’s Drug Store. The Firemen’s mask ball will be held at the opera house New Year’s eve, Dec. 31.

Long, ihe druggist, wants you to see his novelties in toys, handkerchief boxes, glove boxes, cuff and collar boxes. W. W. Wishard entertained a score of friends at his home on the evening of the 4th on the occasion of his seventy-seventh birthday. Glove and handerchief, veil, necktie, photo, brush and comb, perfume, manicure, collar and cuff and travelling cases, at Fendig’s Drug Store. Mordicai F. Chilcote is spending a month with his son Gaylord at Los Angeles, California, in the hope of improving his health which has sustained a severe strain in consequence of the recent loss of a finger with a fellon. J. J. Montgomery, superintendent of construction of the telephone construction company that put in the Rensselaer system for the home company, leaves here this week to install a plant at another point. As the Pilot goes to press it is reported that he has been summoned to Illinois by the death of his mother.