People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 November 1894 — Page 8

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Correspondence.

v? OUTriAST i\ J i Al7i C 1 BY TGPSEY TCR * > The farmers in tij; are almost done huskr J. n. Toops and van were the gun Pe iwrigiil. Sunday. John Pen a i-i-.i 1 !t g<■ l.’em i 1 .'!'>n "'.’ei S'l'ida;, ness so he says. N J W ho s'S <U ei- Us ah aroin > The 1 soon be ■ " ::ly We h< o--, S . ■ • to , ;<». 1 land.

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BY OBSERVER.

1* . ■ i Jl' fl Usii ilig. So farmers arc dom h r< s * IV. - xvuapp. who has !>'•’?* ■ ?k is able to be up nbi use. Miss . zz e Gau an is slowly impr , .tiler a severe illness. Si. . Le.e Ross and daughter, spent Saturday with friends in k>: ‘ < »K. The teachers of Iroquois township met in institute m tne sciiool house, SatUi daj Noy. 17, and spent the day is. a> u->s tor v‘ie best way to teach the young -‘idea.” Mr. Philip g Cabe will give a b>x social at the Furesmua bviiooi uouse, next S kturday ni-r ><. tof Li oral . N C. Pumphrev will give one a Pi<*a*uiu fviioji, VVeu.uesti.ay evening, Nov. 2-5. All are invited to attend both. Tae box supner given by B. ,W. Pumphrey was a rousing success. A large orderly crowd

wm the best help and a good short programme and plenty of boxes completed the necessaries. After the programme, James Moffit sold the boxes which started at 30 cents for the Ist box, but this was too- low for such handsome boxes and good suppers, and ere long they were going at -5. and a dollar, which soon increased to $2, and then £3, and finally to $3.75. Miss Elsie Lyons’ box sold for $3.75. She a popular young lady and had an excellent box. The re- - pis of the evening were *24.35.

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BLACKSMITH’S LAMEN'i Pis the last of the matter Left standing alone; \ I the rest of the column Lies under the stone. ’ > •‘typo’' will own it, No foreman is nigh, Co xpeak to one kindly, Who weeps o'er the pi. 'li not leave thee, vast ruin. But sadly deplore; Twas the work of the “devi'. s ’-c !>>■■.i through the doo Now kind nature leach me Some exquisite way ' )f maiming and torture The devil to pay. L'hus, thus, it is always, From galley to stick, If I'm out for a moment They'll play me some trick. I've suffered sufficient My sins to atone, • nd n >w I’m determined To let 'em alone.

Sheep.

The undersigned has a nice 1 i >f shro; shirn ewes that he w nut out on the shares, or sell ai. contract the lambs and wool. ( i sell on time till the money can Ie made our-of them. He also i n feeding sheep lambs and wethe. which lie will sell and contra back when fatted. Parties mg any of above call on A. McCI Attorney Babcock, .of Goo< land, was in town yesterday.

AYER’S THE ONLY Sarsaparilla ADMITTED READ RULE XV. ® ©“Articles ® that are in© any way dan- © gerous or of- ° tensive, also © patent medi- © cines, nos- g trams, and o empirical preparations, whose © ingredients are concealed, will ® not be admitted to the Expo- © sition.” © Ayer’s Sarsaparilla was admitted be- © cause it is a standanl pharmaceutical © prepar i:ion, amt all that a family ineUi- ©s cine should be. ©1 „ ©1 At the * • ©| WORLD’S FAiß.gl ooooooopcoooo 0 o 0 Q Q Q O OOOJV-

E .so; --‘lls l^b.acr l <> •;iris-.:i for £6.000, an< P ■ m] ■t ill SO acres, k Er 'l' for *35 per acre. Stdi!er and Th'i uas Sa er. of the 1 O. O. F. lodge, • •- place, went 1 Ititi. t apol ■si don/my eveninv. lur lorn b delegaie to the ' in; it ami bid ine la let - a dolegu/e to -• .ij’iL'fh’e. Some st ranger pod , . '■■>!• ■ hock on ivi l’\ i. >•. las' i.i .•. ;■ »r b.ft, . ■ r- e • x; m i ioi ion > • t ‘ |; i' . e • . .ni’i'i :■ <;i :i. aen foni'd. The e Judge Willing of r. .-’gi , Phe t-ular; <■ ent io mala were noi. time where s irjudues he would y cu r. The > ce-i eh c e i 1 t \a » . ;. i 1894 dis . i siom 1894. ii that i ten 11 pr via w veals were and \\ drink etc., a they occ •> th os ■

fare to ptv . ways. wise \ only i. - d from b wo -s.' - 1 al they wo:. !.• s: i- d !ms am had i to i Judge .lammond with h.- fam ily moved to Lafayette. tip week. The Judge's has been famiii ■ ■ a•;e I- 3 • years, perhaps. e>m in i b ter ami more favo.mply ...town in .Jaspei co it i-. P. Hammond. It i 'v b n I e for him sell'. re iiis liiitdy was born and sol. here v ere he laid the medal! in ■:>• h > extensive law practice that has now lead him to wider and more profitable fields of labor. We truly regret this family's departure. When a man lives in a community for 35 or 40 years like Judge Hammond has lived here, when he is honored and familiarly known by every passerby, we have oft en thought th it he ought not to change hi home. The Judge and hi fa oily of course are not far iway, but they are no longer Rensse aer people. With the best wishes for Judge Hammond and family in their new home goes the hope that they may find it convenient and desirable to spend much of their time in Rensselaer.

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