Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1893 — REMEMBER “BILL N.” JONES. [ARTICLE]

REMEMBER “BILL N.” JONES.

while taking in the World’s fair. His place is very easy to get to from this section, being only a few blocks from the Monon’s Englewood depot. The electric street cars pass within tiro blocks of his place, taking you direct to the fair grounds at a cost of only 5 cents. He has fine rooms, quiet, respectable neighborhood and his charges are very reasonable. A dollar a day, or for two in a room, only 75 cents, each person. He furnishes good meals, in an adjoining private residence, at 20 cents a single meal, 0r, 57 cents a day for all three meals including a nice lunch to take with you to the grounds. An especially strong point in favor of his place, is immunity from danger of fire. Two World’s Fair hotels have burned already, and several others nariowly escaped. His place is 1216 West 61st street, Englewood. Get off the cars at Englewood, go west a few blocks on the 63rd street cars to May street, then walk north two blocks to 61st street, and there you are. Again we say; Remember “Bill N.” and be wise.