People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1893 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Resolutions. Whereas, it is highly impor- j tant to encourage the right and J prevent the wrong, and as there is a growing tendency in our country to disregard the laws, especially relating to the observance of the Sabbath and those laws designed to regulate and suppress the liquor traffic, Therefore, resolved, that a committee of citizens be appointed to look after the enforcement of the laws relating to our own city. 1. To see that the agreement g already entered into by our f merchants relating to Sunday closing be enforced. 2. To take the matter of our drug stores, restaurants and meat markets under special consideration and make such provisions for their being kept open for certain hours on Sunday as may be deemed necessary. 3. To lend their influence to discourage promiscuous gatherings around restaurants and hotels where profanity and improper language is indulged in. 4. To see that all licenses i granted to liquor dealers under , provisions of the statute be to • those of proper character and that all laws and ordinances be .t complied with by those dealers. By order of W. T. Perkins, chairman, and W. W. Reeve, secretary, of Sunday closing committee. Our Honor Roll. The following persons have our thanks for the amounts following their names, subscription to the Pilot, since our last is sue: RENEWALS. E. M. Timmons. Rensselaer il GO David Nowels. Rensselaer 50 ys G. G. Thompson. Remington 1 00 Chas. 3. Baker. Mt. Ayr. 1 00 O. B. Abbott, Blackford 1 50 J. 11. Carr, Rensselaer 1 00 John Hudson, Goodland * 100 Henry Welsh, Rensselaer 100 , J. O. B. McDougle. Remington 1 00 G. W. Poisel, Medary ville 1 00 NEW SUBSCRIBERS. , f Allen Catt, Rensselaer 50 Mrs. Mary A. Reed, Blackford 25 J. K. Med worth. Foresman 10 P. J. O’Mera. Effingham, Kansas 10 L. S. Renlcher, Pleasant Grove 10 A. W. Jenkins. Biackford 10 Wm. Burns, Chalmers 10 Doc Caldwell, Mt. Ayr 10 < Peter I)e Young, Goodland 10 Ed Williams. Goodland 10 J . B. Carter. Mt. Ayr 10 Noah Shriver. Mt. Ayr....i 10 name will appear in the above list when otherwise requested by the subscriber. /

Closed for One Week. ' The Bartoo Photograph Pavilion will be closed for one / week only beginning June 26. Finished pictures can be procured by calling at the Republican office. The Continental Ins. Co, for this section is represented by Wils Porter, agent. They insure all kinds of farm property, buildings, live stock, etc., . against damage by fire, light- ]/ ning, tornadoes, wind storms, etc. Let Wils do your insuring. I have made arrangments to loan a large amount of money in sums of five hundred dollars or any multiple of that sum on five years time at 6 per cent interest and five per cent commission on farm loans. I-4t M. F. Chilcoti;, |