People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Headgear You can save money on a new spring hat or cap. underwear A few more dozen ladies’muslin underwear laced trimmed corset, covers were 25c now 16c Lace trimmed chemise were 32c now 18c Lace trimmed skirts were 60c now 35c All other styles women and children’s underwear. Umbrellas Special bargain in umbrellas, tin and' granite ware, trunks, valises, hosiery, handkerchiefs, mackintoshes, suspenders, etc. Bargains Fast black hose a pair 5c Boys blue denim bib 7 overalls ..... 25c Six - inch bar castile soap 5c Calico down to 3|c Muslin down to 4c Best liquid polish to black tan shoes or gloves 25c Indigo blue calico and gingham 4|c Men’s fast black or tan 4 hose, seamless.... 10c Black kid gloves 50c
For Sale- Costs. 2.000, burr oak and white oak, for sale at 6c each, miles west and one mile south of Rensselaer, by Carr Rros. Wanted. C. W. Coen wants 25,000 bushels of corn within the next 30 days and will pay the highest market price for the same. Xew Upholstering Shop. John Monaghan has opened a general furniture repair shop in the rear of Liberal Corner. He is an experienced and competent workman and will take the greatest pains with all work entrusted to him. Farmer’s Institivte. The officers of the Farmer's Institute will meet at the office of Thompson & Bro., Rensselaer. Indiana, at 3p. m. on Friday, April 24th. 1896 to transact important business. L. Strong. President. OFFICERS OF THE FARMERS INSTITUTE. President, L. Strong. Secretary, Lee Glazebrook. Treasurer, Estelle Parkison. Executive Committee, Ist, district, Joel F. Spriggs, C. Bierma Mrs. Marid Biggs. 2nd, district, Mrs. Ida Randle, Mrs. Eva Foltz and Simon P. Thompson. 3rd, district, Edward W. Culp, George Welch and Miss Minnie Bartoo. Barb Wire. , Two point galv. hog wire at 82.25 per 100 lbs. Staples furnished free; at G. M. Wilcox, Surrey, Ind.
Notice to Taxpayers. Monday, April 20th. 1896. being the third Monday in April, is the last day for the payment of the April installment of the taxes of 1895. All taxes not paid on or before the above day, will incur the penalty of 10 per cent. Those having taxes to pay are requested to call early and avoid the delay of the last few days of tax-paying time. Jesse C. Gwinn, Treasurer of Jasper county. George Crockett, aged fourteen, son of Thomas Crockett living a few miles south-east of town, lost the end of one of his fingers while monkeying with a wheelbarrow a fews days ago. The history of the above mentioned vehicle is full of incidents that have been sung by the poets of all ages, and still the material for new versions of the same old story steadily accumulates.
