People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1893 — HOGAN. [ARTICLE]
HOGAN.
Our school is in splendid order. The teacher, Mr. Beamen, is well liked by patrons and scholars. Hogan will have six new dwelling houses in the spring and two new stores and one lumber yard. Halleck Bros, will put in a stock of hardware. We have literary every Saturday night. Frank Russell will begin operating his creamery in April. We have two candidates for the postoffiee at Kniman. Thomas Sayers is first and John McGlynn, Jr., is the second. The young folks from Pleasant Valley take an active part in our literary. Miss Rose Shortridge is a splendid speaker in debate. Thomas Joiner has sold his hay press to Harvy Davisson and James Myers. T. M. Goff is our justice. He is ready to attend to any legal business. He will also join the young people in the holy bonds of matrimony. Mr. Heilcher will lay out ten acres in lots this spring. John O’Conner has bought the Stringham property and will move to town in the spring. Moon Shiner.
