People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1893 — FROM WALKER ANDKNIMAN. [ARTICLE]
FROM WALKER ANDKNIMAN.
Joe Salrin moved to lowa on Tuesday last. Alfred McCoy has rented his farm to Wilson Cavinder and moved to Kniman. Hoffman Kean, of Foresman, visited his son Nathen last week. Wm. Lewark is on the sick list ;
Mr 3. W. P. Woodard, who has been sick for the p.A two months, is still no better. Rumor has it that there will be a wedding soon in our township. The Republican’s correspondent claims that the literary of Kniman this winter has always been a success, but we consider they have been a failure from the beginning. And last Saturday night they .adjourned to meet the first Saturday night in November. Thomas Sayers and family, of Kniman, are visiting friends and relatives at Pleasant Ridge. Mrs. T. J. Joyner is visiting her parents at Fair Oaks. Eva Hess made a flying trip to Gillam last Friday eve and spent Sunday with her parents. J. W. MeGlynn, the popular candidate for postmaster of*Kniman, says he don’t care if Thomas Sayers does think his five signers will d 6 more good than his seventy. For he knows he’ll get it anyway for he has been a Democrat all his life because his father was. John knows, for he is a hustler. John Meyers has commenced .work on his new store building. Frank Peters, our hay merchant, will soon commence a suit against the C. &I. C. railroad company, as it is an impossibility for him to get cars to ship his hay. Several of our young people attended the masked ball at Wheatfield the 22nd and reported not having a very good time. Too much red eye was the cause. Ih^Moonshiner.
