People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1894 — Streyed or Stolen. [ARTICLE]

Streyed or Stolen.

, One dark bay mare, spavined jon left hind leg. Branded on left hip and lower jaw. Write to .Frank Eck, Goodland, Ind. Professor Heindrich Hensoldt. Ph. D., who has spent years of research and study in Ceylon, Burmah and Thibet, contributes the third paper in a fascinating series, “Occult Science in Thibet.” to the July Arena. Mr. Hensoldt has taken a high rank as a scientific writer, and lie has the rare power of making very scientific subjects fascinating to the general readers. These papers giving glimpses of a strange world of life and thought which, when it was old when Homer sang, is new to us at the present day, are not only valuable to the special student of philosophy and religion and sociology, but are intensely interesting to all whose imaginations are cabined in our narrow Western world.

An editor who has been pounding away at his delinquent subscribers for some time, finally brought them to a sense of their duty with the following poetical parody. “Lives of great men -ft remind us, honest toil don’t stand a chance, more we work we leave behind us, bigger matches on our pants. On our ■oants, once new and glossy, now re patches of different hue; all >ecause subscribers linger, and von’tpay us what is due. Then et us all be up and doing, send u your mite be it e’r so small, ■r when the snow of winter Trike us, we shall have no pants •.t ail ” Mrs. Goodrich, residing in the • mrthwest corner of this township, lost two of her best horses ■ast Sunday from being struck >y lightning. There were five dorses together in a bunch, and die lightning singled out the best two of them. They were msured for -8180, so that from a noney point of view the loss vas slight.—Remington Press

Several members of the Iroquois gun club met last Saturday afternoon and held a practice shoot. We append the following score: J. W. King, shot 50, broke 37; D. L. Thompson, shot 55, broke 34; J. Simpson, shot 15, broke 23; C. Clark, shot 25, broke 12; W. King, shot 25, broke 12; Bert King, shot 15, broke 7. Elections will occur as follows: Alabama, August 6; Arkansas, September, 7; Vermont, September 4; Maine, September 10; Georgia, October 3; Florida, □ctober 5, and all other states that vote this year hold their election on November 6.—Ex. The town council of Fowler has passed an ordinance forbidding the keeping of pigs wffthin the town limits during the summer months. Some of her citizens will have to look up new localities. Marriage licenses have been issued to MaJachi W. Coppess to Ellie M. Freshour, Chester W. Zea to Mary A. Nichols, Geo. W. Vincent to Rosa A. Clark. A basket meeting was given at the Osborne school house, last Sunday and quite a number went from Rensselaer. Mortgages to the amount of $7,987,95 have been filed with the county recorder during the past week. W. E. and J. A. Overton attended a banquet at Monon, last Friday evening. A party of movers passed through town last Monday. Law-Lv bia-’;? L home from [Cin.imnaH lor - *- v days.