People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1895 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Belle Lally, of Remington, spent New Year* in Rensselaer. No use of baking bread when you can get it at Lakey’s, one door east at Morgan’s barber •hop. Miss Lillian Montrose th leading lady of the TiWenSteel e Comedy Company bas wofl the favor of everyone. Prof. T. J. Burke, the pianist, is also a wonder. Anybody wishing to see a good play should attend the theatre St the opera house this week. Their pUy* are first,§lass afcd their Specialties superb. #he W; C., T. tr. viH meet with ite. tfranft &sbofne, Saturday, Jan. .5, at sp. proiript* ly. All members are eat'fi&rtly requested to be present.
The Loyal Temperance Legion will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Osborne, Saturday afternoon. Jan. 5, at 8 o’clock. All are incited to attend. she infant child of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Yeoman died at their home last Yuesday eveningservices were held at the residence last Thursday; interment in Weston Cemetery. An old-fashioned quilting at Horatio kopp’s last week. The tifiie Was When the counting, the wool-pidufid and the woodchopping sbf'vSrf hhS phjirpose of the daily hewspapfef.
Will Clark, in company with two other young men from Brook, was skating to Rensselaer, last Monday, they were going very fast when Will Clark ran into a wire stretched across the river, and cut his face very bad. A medical journal says that a good way to keep awake -in church is to chew wintergreen. We hear the impression that Crown Pointers chew cloves for that purpose but we may be mis - taken. They may chew them for something else.—LakeCo, News. It is said that parties are now going through the country buying up old worn horses and working them up into canned meat. If we must eat horse flesh let it be young, fat, tender three year olds that have never been worked.
Prof Fisk, the advertising aeronaut, while sending his goats up in a storm and while he was under the "flooence” was arrested at Valparaiso on a charge of cruelty to animals. Prof. Fisk, the gentleman of avoidupois, is well remembered here.— Lake Co. News. The O’Meara school one and one-half miles south-east of Rensselaer, give a box social Friday f zoning, January 11. Proceeds//or the benefit of the Young People’s Reading Circle. Everybody invited. Blanche Hoyes, v Teacher.
It is a noticeable fact that many good items are lost to newspapers every week by the modesty of the people who hesitate to tell the reporter matters concerning* themselves. Don’t think it too forward to give itetfks concerning yourself. The right thing to do is to stop a newpaper man on the street or any other place you happen to meet him and tell him that you have been on a visit, have relatives visiting yeti, that your wife entertained company or in fact anything that is in any way a matter of news. If you have done anything mean, of course keep it to yourself, for there are always otheip to tell that.—Remington Press,
