People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1894 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE PEOPLE’S PILOT. “Fostering the Savage in the Young,” is the promising caption of a paper in the August Arena which comes from the pen of the Editor of the review. It deals with the remarkable growth of military organizations within the Aery pale and under the auspices and encouragement of the Christian churches. The writer views this development of militarism from the standpoint of the Peace Society, and points out the incongruity of this lust for war, Lowell calls it murder, and the avowed purposes of the Christian churches. The game of ball between Rensselaer and Monticello last Friday was a one sided affair. Rensselaer won in a score of 13 to 3. About 60 from here attended the game and ’tis said the prairie town will put in a system of water works with the money that our boys left there. Monticello had a Hammond battery and Rensselaer a Chicago battery. Monticello out played Rensselaer, but Chicago “skinned Hammond. There is no use croaking now, they have our money.—Monticello Press. The local “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” Company will play at Morocco, next Thursday evening. They will be accompanied by the Rensselaer String Orchestra of eight pieces, who will furnish music for the play. We can heartily recommend these people to the citizens of Morocco.

Rachel Burley’ and Annie Moosmiller brought their troubles before Justice Morgan, last week, and Miss Moosmiller was placed under a bond of SIOO to keep the peace. She had threatened the life of Rachel, who has been occupying a portion of the Moosmiller domicile. Finian McKinnon, who worked with Ed Parcels last summer, was married last week to Miss Mary Lancaster, of Hammond. Mr. Me Kinnon is engaged in the barber business at that place. One Tvord describes it—“perfection.” We refer to De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, cures obstinate sores, burns, skin diseases and is a well known cure for piles. A. F. Long & Co. The “Normalites and the “Second nine” played a match game of base ball last .Wednesday afternoon at the park. The former club was defeated to the tune of 24 to 15. Iroquois Lodge, I. O. O. F., will attend, in a body, the exercises of the corner stone laying of the new court house at Monticello, next Thursday. The Hamilton Comedy Co., formerly Hamilton-Marvin Co., will probably play here week after next. Miss Eva Kline and Ura McGowan visited friends in Logansport last Saturday and Sunday. You can have the Pilot sent to any address from now until Dec. 1, for only 20 cents. A new boy at Jerome Harmon’s.