People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1894 — Strayed or Stolen. [ARTICLE]
Strayed or Stolen.
One dark bay mare, spavined 'on left hind leg. Branded on Heft liip and lower jaw. Write Ito Frank Eck, Goodland, Ind. The Annual Catalogue of Indiana University is out and a copy has just been received at this office. It is neatly printed and contains a beautiful lithograph of the proposed Kirkwood Hall now being erected on the new campus. The attendance is 638, being larger by 66 than ever before. Of these 40 are graduate students. The students are from 20 states, and 81 counties out of the 92 of Indiana are represented. There wiil be 121 courses presented next fall. There are now’ 45 teachers and additions will have to be made at the next meeting of the Board in June. The University has doubled its attendance in the last four years. All University publications -will be sent on application to President Joseph Swain, Bloomington, Ind. The W. C. T. U. met at the M. E. church last Friday and had a very pleasant meeting although, not very largely attended. Interesting papers were read by Mrs. Nellie Harris, Mrs. Katie Kessinger and Miss Edith Walker. A committee was appointed to organize a emperance legion. The next meeting will occur on Monday, .)Uly23, at 3 p. m. All those nterested in this work are urged ) be present. Quite a large congregation '■ssembled at the Christian hurch last Sunday evening to hear Elder E. B. Schofield, who is the state evangelist for that ehur ch. His discourse was more in the shape of a lecture than a sermon and was ■ neatly enjoyed by his hearers. He is engaged in state missionary work and w’hile here took up contributions for that purpose amounting to near $25.
“Ingomar,” which is to be produced by the Southers-Price (Jo. at the opera house to-mor-row evening will be a rare treat. The most beautiful costumes ever shown to a Rensselaer audience will be used in this play, and you should see them. This is no “snide” attraction, but is one that has been playing the larger towrs and cities throughout the country. A large photograph of the 4th of July “Wild.west show” is exhibited in the show window at B. F, Fendig’s drugstore. Beiow it is the following inscripiion: “Phillips & Sayler’s Wild West and Congress of daring riders. Stage robbing a specialty. Leave orders at the mill.” If you are thinking about getting married, or going to have a party or ball, come in and see our elegant line of samples of invitations and programs. We have something that will suit you and can give you reasonable prices on them, too. The People’s party of this township, at their convention last Saturday nominated the following ticket: Wm. M. Hoover, trustee; W. R. Nowels, assessor, and W. C. Huston for constable. Misses Isabelle Underwood, May Dunlap and Linda Dwig gins, of Chicago, visited-Miss Mary Belle Purcupile this week. Attend the Model Red Letter Sale. All summer goods must be sold to make room for our fall stock. B. F. Ferguson is still selling, buying and trading in real estate.
