People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

We desire to call the attention of our readers to the new ad of Dr. Lyman P. Walter, of Chicags, who will be at the Makeever House on Monday June 25. We have no hesitancy in announcing his coming, for we personaly know of cures he has made that are simply wonderful and we invite the attention of the afflicted to the celebrated specialist. Last Sunday was first communion day at St. Augustine’s church in this city. There were about forty young persons who took .their first communion. The band was over from the college and furnished the music. A procession was formed and marched to the church, and it was a very imposing sight to look upon.

Miss Eliza Tuteur left for Chicago last Sunday afternoon where she will spend several days visiting friends. She will go from there to Everett, Michigan, to visit with relatives, and will likely spend the remainder of the warm season at some summer resort. Ray Thompson left for Michi gan last Monday morning, where he will engage in canvassing far a book entitled "Our Home.” Benhart Fendig, Roy Blue, Vernon Nowels and Hallie Flynn have been engaged by the same company. The W. C. T. U. gave an entertainment at the M. E. church test Friday afternoon and quite an interesting program was rendered. The young ladies of the M. E. Sunday school gave the "Congress of Nations.”

A small sized strike occurred on the college gravel road, on Thursday of last week, caused by a reduction of 5 cents on the yard for hauling gravel. There were 22 teams quit work. Revs. Utter and Weaver, Frank Iliff and Mrs. E. M. Parcels went to Valparaiso last Monday morning as witnesses in the Daugherty trial. Collins & Randle can furnish you with all the binding twine you will need for this year’s harvest at the lowest market price. Advertised Letters: Miss Omma Sea, J. M. Marsh, Jas. N, Conden.