People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1893 — STOUTSBERS. [ARTICLE]

STOUTSBERS.

Wm. Querry, of Gillam, is visiting his son, the jolly merchant of this place. Miss Allie Tablet Is expected soon to return home. She has been teaching the past winter in Wanakoneta. Ohio. Augustus Stimson was called to Elkhart, Ind., last Week to attend the funeral of his sister. Miss Clara Haste will close her school on April 6th. The young folks of Wheatfield spent a very pleasant evening with Miss Bertha Grube a few days ago. Jake Heil has moved on his new 7 farm, lately purchased of N. Hamilton. Wm. Grube is preparing to erect a handsome new dwelling. Mrs. John Clark is reported very sick. The hay business at present is dull on account of the scarcity of cars. Mrs. Fanny Hotchkosk, who has been the guest of Mrs. Shaffner, returned to her home, spending a few days with friends in Lafayette. Tom Erwin has moved on one of the Marble farms. Miss Rosa Grube departed for Lafayette last Monday to spend the week with her sister and attend the N. I. Teachers’ Association. The young men of this vicinity spend their rainy afternoons goose hunting. But so far the Clark Bros, have been the lucky ones, as they have had three goose roasts in the past two weeks. Willie Stimson went to Chicago last week to visit his brother and spend a few days in the city. Cowslip.