People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 January 1897 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

On the ot her side were the ready made suits Jor men and boys, the overcoats "M and the tailor’s goods and place for measurement. Alec wore his tailor made suit and was a walking advertisement. The young fellows seemed almost overcome by his elegance of manner and looks. Mrs. Higgins, in her best silk dress and an old fashioned little white lace cap, went about among the guests, overflowing with hospitality, and praising liberally the enterprise of Aleo and her daughter- ’Lisbeth. Which was the greater wonder was not satisfactorily settled. Flo and Bessie were allowed to *; be present, too, and trotted about in the || highest glee, having the very best time in the world, till they fell asleep in sqme kind neighbors’ arms. (TO BE CONTINUED.) '