People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1893 — WEST CARPENTER. [ARTICLE]

WEST CARPENTER.

Mr. Sylvester Gray, who has been sick for some time, is able to be out again; The family of Mr. James Burnes is having a call with the measles, \ but all are getting along nicely. Mr. Editor, no doubt you have heard that everyone in this corner is a Republican. If so, I say nix, you don't find them; you don’t see them; we don’t believe there are any such here. We are still on deck and with the Pilot dropping in on us every week. We receive glac tidings and that, of course, strengthens our faith. We are glad to see so many new correspondents falling in line with the Pilot. We trust that some one will soon fall in line and sene items from the vicinity of Remington, as we are always glad to exchange thoughts and items with our friends. Says neighbor A. to B. Are you taking the Pilot? Oh yes. I have been a reader of the Pilot ever siuce it was born. Says neighbor B. to neighbor A. Do you get the Pilot? You bet! I’d sooner do without sugar in the house than do without the Pilot. Well, that’s about so.