People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1894 — INDEPENDE NOE. [ARTICLE]

INDEPENDE NOE.

BY LITTLE DOT.

The xoung People’s Endeavor has closed for the present. We are glai to say that the young people of Independence are orderly and well behaved, but there are a few boys from other places (we will not name them)

that come to church, Sabbath School and Endeavor, that come here filled with filth from Rensselaer saloons. That their conconduct is so disgusting the heathen of South Africa or even the Comanche Indians would be ashamed of them. We don’t think the teacher ought to complain about the ink being wasted, for the poor fellow who swallowed it mistook the bottle for a glass of old rye. If the young ladies that were on the witness stand were not as beautiful as as fairies, we know they have too much self-respect, and praise good morals and virtue too much to be seen in company with such characters or the attorney that shields them from justice. We warn those boys and their parents in all kindness that forbearance has ceased to be a virtue. Mr. Hayes and daughter, from Clinton county, are the guests of Frank Hayes and family. The holidays are over and school this week as usual. Rev. Mcßride preached here Sunday afteVncon, Mrs. Driver and Mrs. Kessler are on the sick list. Bowman Switzer i* pte'wing now. About a year ago I took a violent attack of la grippe. I coughed day Xind night for about six weeks; my wife then suggested that I try Chamberlain's Cdtigh Remedy. At first I could See no difference, but -stM ftfept taking it, and soon that it was what I needed. If I got no relief from one dose I took'Another, and it was only a 'fbW £*&,y s until I was free Ui'e cough. I think people 'ih general ought to know Value of this remedy, and 1 take pleasure in acknowledging the benefit I have received from it.—Madison Mustard, Otway, Ohio. 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by F. B, Meyer, druggist.