People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1893 — For Men. [ARTICLE]

For Men.

A lecture on “Atheism, or the Fool’s Creed/’ at the Presbyterian church next Sabbath evening by Evangelist Keeley. Miss Mary Meyer is in Chicago this week studying styles, and will bring home a full line of fall and Avinter millinery. If you can afford to be annoyed by sick headache and constipation, don’t use DeWitt’s Little Early Risers for the«e little pill® will cure them. A. F. Long & Co. Dr. I. B. Washburn, the optician, handles tfre celebrated Trolley’s Kohinoor eye glasses, the best made. Attention is called to the ad, “See Again as in Youth,” in another place in this paper.

Those who saw the Odd Fellows’ parade in Chicago last Monday, say’ that Rensselaer had the best showing of memberk of any other lodge in the state. This certainly speaks well for the Iroquois. While ditching wide water on the Gaff ranch recently. Thomas Boll.y unearthed the skeleton of what evidently must have been a buffalo, as the skull shows the characteristics peculiar to that animal.—Morocco Courier. On the 10th inst. the barn of Guy Barnard, living near Fowler, was entered, and a fine Hambletonian mare, a buggy and two sets of harness were stolen. $75 reward has been offered for their return.—Kentland Democrat.

A great many persons who went to Chicago last Monday secured an accident policy in the Travelers’ Insurance Company, which is the best in the world. You can buy a ticket any day at Ferguson’s insurance office for only 25 cents.

Lewis Hamilton and Miss Mary Robinson, daughter of Geo. R. Robinson, of Hanging Grove township, were married at the bride’s home, on last Sunday evening, at eight o’clock. Rev. B. F. Ferguson, of this place, officiated.

On Thursday night of last w T eek fire broke out in the di’y grass that covered “Sunnyside,” and for a while quite a serious conflagration was apparent, and it attracted a large crowd of people to the scene. No damage was done except that of burning the grass. Sparks from a passing locomotive caused the fire. It has been often said, that what a boy can’t think of and attempt to do, there is no use for anyone else to try it. Ever since the circus was here almost every stable loft in town has been converted into a mimic arena. Last Saturday afternoon witnessed the parades of two rival companies upon our streets.