People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1897 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
One lot all silk ribbons, widths 7, 9 & 12, worth from 15c to 25c, go at 7c 5 Full standard ginghams 5c 5 Good ticking 8c 5 Heavy ticking 10c 5 Extra ticking 12^c 5 Best A. C. A. ticking 15c 5 Turkey red table damask, 25c 5 quality 16c ! Half bleached damask; all linen.. .23c s 54-in bleached damask, 50c grade. 32c ! 60 in bleached damask, 65c grade..39c K' Blankets. I 25 Pair extra fine, all wool blankets, \ worth $6, |7, SB, $9, at half value. , 50 Pair gray blankets at 49c, 75c, 98c a pair, worth double. Underwear. i Ladies fine union suits, $2.50 quality, at...... $1.87
The newspapers of Nebraska are giving much praise to Governor Holcomb for the character of his appointees. Nebraska voters are following the lead of lowa and demanding a non-partisan conference at Lincoln, Jan. 6, 1897. It will take nearly twice as many acres of land now to pay for the court house, as it would have taken one year ago. Thanks to a fight between the Sugar Trust and the Arbuckle coffee company the price of coffee has gone down a few cents. The feasibility and constitutionality of the state taking individual action in regard to practical bi-metallism is being widely discussed by the newspapers.
