People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1894 — Our Honor Roll. [ARTICLE]

Our Honor Roll.

The following persons have our thanks for the amounts folI lowing their names, subscription jto the Pilot, since our last issue: 1 Emma R >blns< n. Milwaukee. WlsSj ; 0 i G. Austin, Remington ’ xOO \V. D. Austin,Goodlandj 00 Mort Brown, Veedersburg 0 Mrs. Mary Travis, Kensssclaor 15 •I. B. Mubuftie. Olathe. Kans 1 t 0 Samuel Long, Mt. At r Jacob Wenrick, Gogdliutdl oo S. l>. Yeoman. Elwood. Neb| «() l.aßue Bros., Rensselaer j qo n.H. Xowels. •• ..’..IM S. A. Brusnahan. Parri o;» John Shroer, Blackford jH j NEW BVHSCUim.fi'. Chase Kelley to Sarah Gephurt. Daniel rlsell. i* iwuee.Ckla. ..• Jesse Coen. UeiisM lav:Albert Hammond, •• ■ E. I). Rhoades. •• Tims. Florence. Virgie gy W. S. So’.-.ot s. Roseville. (,hto LJ Michael Maher. Zanesville.,-* ; ■ () Estkay,—A 2-yeur-old cow, color red and white, slit in right ear. Alls* informaii n of tl.o above animal will be gladly rec jived by Len (<rig;. s. M. C. liaison, prohibition candidate for congress in this district, spoke to a small audience in the court house last Friday night.

Miss Pearl Wasson tendered the “Marguerite Club,” a re ception at. her home last Wednesday evening. About GO guests were present. The Nonconformist find the People's Pilot from now until after the election, both for 35 cents. Can you beat that. We have received notice of the reunion of the 10th Ind. Regiment, on Wednesday, September 10, 1894, at. Lebanon. B. F. Ferguson is agent for Gaar, Scott & Co.’s steam engines and threshers and solicits correspondence. The Models did not go to Lafayette this week as was arranged. They play at Fowler on the 17th. More than 20,000 foreigners have left this country for their native homes during the past month. To my old patrons:—Bring your poultry and eggs to me and get cash for same. 8-2 t J. W. King. John Paxton has sold his stock of goods at Morocco to Brown & Williams, of Medaryville. Mrs. Phoebe Magnes and daughter, Mrs. Albert Boak, of Chicago, are visiting relatives here. C. W. Coen paid to one mar, one day last week, more than §7OO, for wheat and oats sold to him. The annual state convention of the Y. P. S. C. E. will occur at Indianapolis, Oct. 11, 12, 13, 14. The Southers Price Co. played “Faust” at Goodland, last Monday evening to a good house. Uncle Ellis Walton is ai ain ab'e to be out. He had quite a serious time of it. Simon Leopold and family, of Remington spent Sunday here. Will Tharp has sold his interest in the bakery to Jesse Sayler Robt. Vanatta was in Remington las»t Friday and Saturday. The Logansport Pharos was 50 years old last week. The troops ha-e beon taken away from Pullman. Miss Ura McGowan is visiting friends in Winamac. Miss May Enslen has returned home from Raub. The town hoard meets next 3 Monday evening. The Terre Haute races take place next week,