People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1895 — Cut Worms at Work. [ARTICLE]

Cut Worms at Work.

Surrey, May 20. —Weather cool. Corn planting is the order of the day. The cutworms of our neighborhood have al> broke loose and gone to work in the corn fields. Jack Frost was out Monday and went through our cornfields. Miss Rosie Chupp spent Sunday at home. F. F. Lang took a flying trip to Chicago last Sunday and while in the city was relieved of twenty dollars. Rev. Deweese delivered a very interesting sermon Sunday evening at Vaughn chapel. James Gilmore would make a good supervisor as he is on the road every day. Some of our yodug people

went over to Gillam last Sabbath to attend the quarterly meeting. A good time is reported. A grand ice cream supper at Surrey Saturday evening was largely attended by a few of our boys. W. D. Parks of Surrey will pay a liberal reward for the return of his fine blue coat which was lost at the fire Saturday evening. L. M. Wilcox, one of our spry young men, took a trip to Lafaye’te last Sunday on his bicycle. He made the run in five hours, but he said his limbs were too short to come back and he was obliged to beat his way on the train. Wild Anna. Remember the “exchange,' run every Saturday by the Christian church ladies in C. D. Nowel's store; they have all kinds of pastries, baking, and other edibles, a’so needle and fancy work. J.E. Lakey is prepared to furnish fresh bread, buns and all kinds of pastry work at prices up to the times. Angel food and fancy sponge cakes a speciality. Call and examine and be convinced. All orders for fruit and other cakes promptly filled. One door east of Morgans. J. E. Lakey, baker.

A genuine first class top buggy only $41.50 at Robt. Randle's. Wanted.—A good girl for dinning room work, Apply at this office for information. A nearly new >125.00 organ, uninjured, tor sale at a bargain, Inquire at this office. G. A. R. suits in Slater's Best, at Special cut rate prices to old veterans. Fendig’s Fair. Parties wishing to buy binders will do themselves an injustice by buying without pricing and examining the Deering goods. Robert Randle. The latest novelties in summer wash goods, duckings, domestics, cotton crepons, lawns, dotted swiss, etc., etc. Bought late for cash tells story of low prices. Fendig’s Fair. B. S. Fendig will be found at the same place he has previously occpied next to Camby’s livery stable. Where he will buy hides, furs, tallow, wool, eggs, veal, game and all kinds of junk. Meyer Sisters have received a lovely new line of the season’s latest fancies in Millinery goods. Their stock this year far excells anything ever attempted by them in previous years, and they are now prepared to suit the taste and requirements of all, both old and young.

Whitewash lime, always on hand at Meyer's “Old Reliable” drug store. Also whitewash and paint brushes. When requiring new sets see Dr. Horton. Best pon elain teeth used. No cheap granate teeth goes. Over postoffice. In preparing articles for publication writers should remember that if both sides of the paper are used the editor is obliged to copy before giving to the compositors. Kindly avoid this unnecessary trouble bv using only one side, and it will thus ensure publication when it might otherwise be discarded.