People's Pilot, Volume 5, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1895 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ness of the following gentlemen James Snell, south-east of Remington about four miles in Benton county, is a severe suffer from throat trouble and also has a low type of fever with typhoid tendency. N. H. Walker, in the southeast part of town, is also afflicted with a fever of typhoid form, but not particularly serious at this time. James E. Stiller of Remington is severely afflicted with a complication of disabilities which have been gradually coming upon him for the past two or three weeks. His present condition appears to be quite serious, but we hope the cooler weatner, which we are at present experiencing, will have the tendency to improve all cases of sickness and that we may soon see them on our streets again in the enjoymeut of their former good health. Rev. J. T. Carson is-still unable to attend to his duties as pasfcof here but we are informed that he is slowly improving. Mr. Reynolds, of the Remington Press Staff, has removed to the south-western part of Remington into the new dwelling recently erected by C. E. Harlacher,

A majority of the members of Schuyler Lodge No. 284, I. O. O. F., attended the dedicatory services of the new lodge hall belonging to Iroquois Lodge No. 143, I. O. O. F., at Rensselaer on the 16th inst. Their initiatory team conferred the initiatory degree on candidates for membership while there. A. D. Babcock of Goodland exhibited his smiling countenance and robust anatomy in Remington last Saturday. Dwight is one of the hustlers we hear of from way back. Pleasant sunshiny days and the cool nights, are making the people feel healthier and they are accordingly becoming somewhat more frisky than usual. “Stub” or the “Fool from Boston,” a new comedy drama in four acts, will be played by Home Talent in Durand hall Saturday evening October 26th. The troupe that entertains the audience at that time is the same