People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1893 — Our Honor Roll. [ARTICLE]
Our Honor Roll.
The following persons have our thanks for the amounts following their names, subscription to the Pilot, since our last issue: Isaac Smart. Harrisonville. Mo 81 00 A. Stimson. Stoutsberg 1 00 Edwin Faris, Medaryville 1 00 Wm. Willits, Brook 1 00 J. H. Green. Remington 1 00 N. Warner & Son, Rensselaer 100 J. D. Cooper, Tefft 1 00 Mrs. L. M. Hubbard. Toledo, 0 75 C C. Sigler. Rensselaer 75 Frank Cooper. Fair Oaks ’. 1 00 Levi Hodge, New Buffalo. Midi 1 00 Miss Emma King, Rensselaer 50 Horatio Ropp, Rensselaer 1.... 60 fWNo name will appear in the alxive list when otherwise requested by the subscriber. The banks of New York are getting desperate when they force a man to pay four and a half per cent, before he can withdraw his own deposit from tlieir vaults. Did the American people elect Grover Cleveland with the understanding that he should devote the first year of his term in “fixing” congress—weaning them over to his way of thinking? If they did, their “idol” is not disappointing them. When the native pride within men and women prompts them to take their own lives rather than beg for bread, they are “temporarily insane;” when they congregate together to pass resolutions asking for employment they are “anarchists.” We have a fine new combination book case and writing desk which will be sold at a bargain. Call at the Pilot office.
