People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1894 — Our Honor Roll. [ARTICLE]
Our Honor Roll.
The following have our thanks for the amounts following their names, subscription to the Pilot, since our last issue: | Thompson & Bro„ Rv-tn.-uJacr i ; on j I. '.V . Mauck. Uenssoluer. -.q ] .Jos. I’. Cain. Uensst-lair |lk E. Israel, Sheridan, Idaho r.i i W. Israel. Ks'iisselaer i u,i j U. W. Poisol. Madary villi- j I’oter Johnson. Monon -,) i Joseph Siirith. Kidman i A : John Sliroyer. Blackford vi i [;■ L - Harlow. Mr. Ayr !!!.'. 1 h I O. Citint. Kuitnan Ni:W SUBSCHIBBKS. Miss GteTtie Wel-.li. Brookstoii •>-, i Jacob Hell. Stoutsiierc ’ " <no ’ a. Hates. L-.-e ;;;;;;;;;;; Sylvia Popp, lteus.se iat*r ] ijy
The performance given by the Kickapoo Medicine Co., on last Wednesday evening, was one of the best since their stav here. They were ably assisted by Gus Phillips, who is a bright youngactor, and has a great future before him. We also mention Jas. Cunningham, the all-around man, who has impressed himself favorably with all those who have been attending the performance. He is an actor of merit, and besides is a perfect gentleman. One of the features of the evening was the giving away of a handsome piece of silverware to some person who was luckv enough to be present that evening. It was awarded to Joseph Brook, of Mt. Ayr. The apple eating contest was between six small boys was very amusing The company gives another large bill on Saturday night, and also a matinee on Saturday afternoon. A handsome rocking chair will be given away on Saturday night, and a beautiful gold ring on Saturday afternoon.
Don’t forget the Farmer's Institute at Rensselaer, next wegk.
