People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1895 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

False. Som-- one has falsely stated that 1 i.ave gone out of the Insurance easiness out I want my many, many customers to not oelieve a word of it. It is all false and made for personal gains to the party making it. I am in it to stay. We do our work right and will guarantee satisfaction. B. F. Ferguson. High School Note*. Pupils of Rensselaer have the privilege of going to one of the best high schools of the state, and they are proud of it. The school is doing the best work it has ever done, especially in literary work. Each room has its chosen trainers for those scholars who are to perform on literary day. There is no more going before the school to deflaim from a book without knowir g whether to read or to speak, or when the listeners don’t know who spoke the most of the piece, he prompter or declaimer. Che last debate was one of the jest ever had here. It was distinguished for its logic rather than its words. The question •vas, resolved that women should rave a domestic elevation rather han a literary one. Affirmative, Fanny McCarthy and Lessie barren; negative, Mary Choler md Erma Kannal. Student.

Flic Plain OiclfiiNhioiied Way. A plain old fashioned way ocial will be given at the independence school house, lillam township, on Saturday •vening, Feb. 9th, proceeds of which will be used in purchasing reading circle books. Remember this is a plain social and any lady found to bo vearing ruffles, jewelery, or vith bangs or hair curled will be liable to a fine of not less than ive or more than twenty-five cents. Should a gentleman be found guilty of wearing a “biled” shirt, collar, cuffs, or necktie. >r having hi-,bangs or mustache .mrled. he will be subject to a "ie of not less than ten or more than fifty cents. A prize cake will be given to the most unique looking couple of “ye olden times.” An excellent supper will bo served by ladies of Martha Washington's day. Coine, and nave a good time , “wid ye plain folk” and feet yer self highly honored by being waited upon by these distinguished personages.

So.-east Marion, Jan. 30. -Geo. Havens who has been on uhe sick list is about again. Mr. Chilcoat who has been ihsent for some time has returned. Mr. Gish has moved into his louse. Mr. Sanghoof will move to his iew home ;n this township the irst of March. Thomas Daugherty will move to Rensselaer about March Ist. Jesse Smith will move to his new home in Carroll county in a few weeks. There will be two new houses >uilt in this locality in the spring. Mr. Strawser and another man lave rented the William Haley farm. There were several more Illinois men here last week looking land. Let them come, for they are good men and that is vuut we want. Charles Slaughter was a guest it xMr. Haven’s Sunday. Mrs Grant Daly’s sister from >s still visiting at the later’s home. i’ne dance at Mr. Kendle’s the other n’mht was a failure as there were no girls present, toys, next time take your girls with you. ♦ M. Y. Slaughter can furnish ou with the best fruit trees and Jso seed yo*n.toes. Topsey Turvey.

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