People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 February 1895 — Sounds Like Sarcasm. [ARTICLE]

Sounds Like Sarcasm.

Extract from Gov. Sheldon’s message: "W. W. Taylor, our efficient and faithful outgoing treasurer, is entitled to the thanks of the people for the zeal and energy with which he has at all times displayed in the management of his office, and it is a matter of pride to him, as to the state officers with whom he has been associated for the past two years, that he leaves the public service, carrying with him the unbounded respect of those who had known his business methods and his desire to preserve the credit of the State.” He carried with him not only the unbounded respect of those who had known his business methods but all of the state’s money as well. Sheldon and Public Examiner Myers had ought to go and soak their heads.—Mitchell (S. Dak.) Gazette. Reformer—But don’t you think -that compulsory education is against the laws of nature? Commissioner—Not < all. Even the fishes of the sea are always la schools, you know. *

Farmers, haul your grain to Hartley Bros, and receive Remington and Geodland prices.