People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1897 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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| Robert j I - Xfcfcil&TA ! raddle i I VV j farm —IMPLEMENTS V % Pine Carriages. Peering Marveslers and Weber Wagons. Machine Oils ami Binding Twine. I have just received a car load of Buggies from the the Columbus Carriage Co. The best vehicles for the money ever offered in Rensselaer.
HAL E Y 5 S- • • exgl usive. .... Miss Maggie Haley, 0 hi ft |ft YS% MOB M0r8... Pull assortment of the latest tans for men and ladies. Green tans, the newest fad for ladies—full assortment. Tan Polish and every accessory to footwear. Exclusive agency for the latest style of leather belt for ladies—a beautiful novelty and very popular. TARIFF REVISION OF PROSPERITY PRICES. Ladies fine shoos, formerly $2, now sacrificing them at $2.50. Men’s shoes, formerly sold at $2.50, now $3.00. Boy’s shoes, formerly sold at $1.25, now $1.75. Misses shoes, formerly sold at SI.OO, now $1.40. Fine ladies belts, formerly sold at 35 cents, now 65 cts. iSP* Call at this, the only Exclusive Shoe Store in Jasper County, before the new tariff bill becomes a law and doubles prices. Oar Motto immQuick Sales and Big Profits.
