People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
1 La Rue Brothers, I The leading I Grocers, I Have both of their stores filled with ChristS mas goods, and more arriving daily, and J nothing is more appropriate for a present than || a nice piece of Furniture or China. We have || the largest and finest, line in town. Also we 1 * have not forgotten tlve children, as we have a U choice selection of | DOLL CARRIAGES, DOLL £ CRADLES, ROCKING HORSES, 1 SHOE FLY ROCKERS, CHILDREN’S * DESKS, Folding Tables and Chairs ..... 1 **#* * H Special prices made to school teachers 2 an candies and nuts.... I _ — LA RUE BROTHERS. RGnsselAer Ind
Take your grain to Coen & Brady’s new elevator, level driveway and dumps. Rye 30c. Wheat 75c. Chickens sc. Turkeys BJ/ 2 'c. Best Hay 55.00. Oats, 11 and 14c. Corn 15 and 16c. Cocoanuts at Tom Zraik’s. Novelties in suspenders at Fred Phillips’. It is a little to cold for plowing. Farmers are busy hauling off corn. We will accept wood on subscription. Nice level driveway at the new elevator. Jim Warner is down with a hard cold. Mrs. Burley is sick with lung trouble. Mr. Adamson’s little girl is some better. Studebaker wagons for sale by O. A. Roberts. See the holiday neckwear at Fred Phillips’. Ed French of Forseman was in town this week. H. Marble of Wheatfield was in town this week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. Royster, near depot, a son.
W. M. Norris, who has been sick, is pome better. Key Stone Corn Sheller for sale by Robert Randle. Landie Martin is at home spending the holidays. Key Stone Corn Sheller for sale by Robert Randle. Henry Wbiticker of Hammond was in town Monday. Coen & Brady want 50,000 bubhels of corn by Jan. 15. Town property for sale by John Casey ) Fair Oaks, Ind. A complete line of gents furnishings at Fred Phillips’. The weather is scheduled to grow gradually cooler. Key Stone Corn Sheller for sale by Robert Randle. The cold storage building near the depot is completed. The latest in collars, cuffs and shirts at Fred Phillips’. Ed. Jacks is building a house in the north part of town. All kinds of rubbers at Haley’s exclusive shoe store. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harshberger, near Surrey, a girl. Will Schanlaub of Morocco is home spending holidays. Mrs. A. Graham of Wolcott was visiting in town last week. Call on E. J. Hughes for your Christmas candy and nuts. Coen & Brady dump every load of grain at their new elevator. Wm. Malkneil of Wheatfield was in town Tuesday of this week. Before buying a tailor made suit see my line. S. Leopold. Fred Phillips has the most beautiful line of neckwear in the city. Etime to renew you ilot. iggist, is out again skness. lal amount of wood y Wood are enter-
