People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1893 — Map of the United States. [ARTICLE]
Map of the United States.
A lai'ge map of the United Stated, and suitable for office and hoi£?£ nse'. is issued by the Burlington Copies will be mailed to any address on receipt of fifteen cents in postage by S. Eustis, General Passenger C. B. & Q. Ry., Chicago, The Wiri&ntfaeJ-topublican must t be taking sleep si hi Rip Van iWinkle. In its last issue it was | still advertising Odd Fellows* day the World’s Fair. We are to lo'arn that Esq. Elias Marion, of Darfjfcy towniship, is soon to become st Resident of Rensselaer, he having puf^hswcd 1 through Austin & Co. [the J. Il Wiltey farm in the 'edge of town. 1 Did any one hear of a 1 Stiigle 'ftosring mill closing down during psfhicy titees we have been passing through. People are compelled to have br&ad, if j the rest of the machinery deles stop. The tolling exposition which was here Saturday was a very interesting exhibit of ,the products of that country. This is sent out by a Florida raflroad'.concern to advertise the 'state. Il Wo® bn its way to the World’s Fair. , The board of pension eX&fiiiniers at Remington now consists of Dr. J. ,A. Hatch. M. F. Didlatto Mhd X P, Ramsey. The board noN# of two Democratsand one Rep\fbifca®/ i Dr. I. B. Washburn, the optician, handles the celebrated Trolley’s Kohinoor eye glasses, the Vtfrt .made. Attention is called to the inf; "S>e6 Again as in Youth,” in another in this paper. A Missouri editor last week said to his readers: ♦‘lf this paper does not please you this week you may attribute it to the fact that? the editor has felt just a little uiore like fighting than he’ has like editing a paper.” Editors are' not the only people going artund with a glitter in the eyS.
know how to 1 dd tiling at Rensselaer. Several partied Whose property was endangered by fire the dtho'r day gave a huge batfquet W thq’f&, who turned out and fought tlie flame I #. —White' Co. Democrat. dur ©ld friend, J. W. Swan 1 , of Wadena, Carrie .cMrr last, Saturday .to hear Populist CrllletW’s speech. John is still an earnest exponent of third party principles, arid, by-the-way, an able one.—Goodland Herald. All the talk in the world wit! not convince you so quickly as one trial of De Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve for scalds, burns, bruises, skin affections and piles. A. F. Long & Co. We are in receipt of a letter from Rev. Andrew Gietl, who is now pleasantly located at Golden, Colorado. He was formerly Connected with the Indian schools near here. He will receive the Pilot. Train robberies and highway “hold ups” are rather on the decline for the past few days. Probably something that will knock them all out will occur one of these days. The people of Monticello seem to be very anxious as to who they will have for their next postmaster. . The portion of the congressional grist has not as yet been ground out, and they are all expectancy down there. Wm. Baker, a Porter county farmer, has had his affections trifled with to the amount of SIO,OOO. Emily Peter was the trifler and had promised to marry him. Probably if he had married her, he would have given SIO,OOO to have been released from the bonds afterward.
