People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1893 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Sharp, the one-horse photographer, will be in our midst this week with his Pullman Palace Photograph .Car. All the leading papers in Morocco speak highly of his work. James Hayworth, of Elk county, Kansas, is here visitingfriends and relatives. He is a former resident of this county, having lived in Hanging Grove township some thirteen years ago', and removed from there to Kansas. Ruth is no longer the first baby in the land, as a sister of the little lady is now the resident of the White House. This is the first baby born to a president while occupying the White House. She will be known as Esther.
We wish to say a word to our new correspondents. Be brief about your matter; we want the news—absolute news, and not the gossip of the neighborhood. That is what the paper is published for and that is what we want. If you have an item of news, we want it and want it bad. Remember this.
The many friends of Mr. C. B. Harroltf. formerly of the Republican, will be pleased to know that he is now the local editor and manager of the People’s Pilot, published at Rensselaer, Ind. That the paper will be first class in every respect we can vouch for.—Lawrenceville (Ill.) Republican. Frank B. Lyon, a former resident of this county, but has been residing at California, Mo., where he was editing the Herald of that place, has returned to this place, where he will reside for some time, at least, we hope. He is at present engaged in soliciting for the St. Louis Mutual Bond Investment Co., of St. Louis, in Michigan. There is no nicer way of buying goods than on the installment plan. By paying from 25 cents to §1 per week, Clarence Lecklider will sell you Chenille portiers, rugs, table linen, crumb clothes, lace curtains, carpet sweepers, etc., and I would be pleased to see you in regard 4o this elegant line of new goods which has just arrived. Give him a call.
