People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1893 — SIMPLY "IN IT.” [ARTICLE]
SIMPLY "IN IT.”
A Handsome Compliment to Iroquois Lodge I. O. O. F. We are in receipt of the following letter, which certainly is j I complimentary of our home Odd Fellows. We may be behind in some things, but they are few. i Below is the letter: Chicago, Sept. 29, 1893. To the Editor—Permit me to say through the columns of your valuable paper to the brothers of Iroquois Lodge No. 143, I. 0. O. F., of your city, that their splendid appearance in the parade September 25th, in this city, was commented upon favorably by many who viewed the parade. The excellent showing the brothers from Rensselaer made is not only a credit to the lodge and order they represented, but also to the city and state they call their own. I was in a position where I could observe the entire parade, and can truthfully say that the Rensselaer lodge compared most favorably with other lodges, and especially those from Indiana. J. M. Sa user. 260 Clark Street, Chicago. We wish to call attention to the “ad” of Messrs. Ellis & Murray, which appears in this issue. They have a long story to tell the readers of this paper, so if you want to get the full benefit of it, don’t fail to read this attractive advertising, which will appear in chapters. Commence reading it this week.
