People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 April 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
At the Tabernacle next Sunday: 9:30 a. m. Bible School; 10:45, preaching, “Christian Zeal;” 12:15, Brigade Bible Class; 6:30, Endeavor prayer meeting; 7:80, preaching, “The Philosophy of Affliction.” All are invited.
.N. S. Bates is cold storing eggs at the creamery. He intends this year to store 3,000 dozen and if successful in this speculation, will next year invest on a large scale. He expects ,to make nearly 100 per cent, on his investment if the eggs do not spoil. A hunting party left for thb Beaver Lake regions Sunday and will be gone all week. The party consisted Of T. J. McCoy, Park Wright, T. W. Haus, Wm. Powers, Delos Thompson, and Jim Watson, ex-sheriff of Monb gomery county. J. T. Randle, Joseph Grube, A. R. Schultz and R. N. Buskowsky have taken advantage of the Pilot’s facilities for turning out unexcelled work in the horse printing line. These gentlemen have unusually good horses, in the heavy draft style, and breeders should give them a call. The commissioners of Jasper county have established a work house and hereafter prisoners will be obliged to earn their board. The institution in all justice should be dedicated by the commissioners themselves, who notoriously violated the law and common decency by their narrow minded and partisan treatment of the People’s Pilot. —Monticello Democrat.
Thomas Davison, a young Indian lately discharged fr om the Indian school and sent to Wisconsin, has returned to Rensselaer. He started from Port Washington, Wisconsin, and walked the entire distance in less than six days, his last day's journey being last Saturday in which he walked from Hammond to Rensselaer in less than ninehours. He thinks walking is : much cheaper mode of travel than by rail, as his journey cos* him something less than sl. He feels very much refreshed over the exercise and thinks he will attend the World's Fair in th; same way.
