People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1893 — WALKER AMD KNIMAN. [ARTICLE]
WALKER AMD KNIMAN.
Hershman is on the sick list. Dare Fleming intends moving to Kniman soon. Miss Cora Droste has gone to Rose Lawn to work for Mrs. White. Mrs. Burley, who has been visiting her son-in-law, Mr. Henderson, has returned to her home in Lineville, lowa. Frank Pulver, of Nebraska, is v isiting at G. W. Hershman’s. Mrs. Joseph Fhegel and Mrs. Henry Wagner were visiting in Crown Point Tuesday last. Our wide awake and hustling squire, F. M. Goff, will soon erect a large hall in Kniman for the benefit of the Hogan band. Our town welcomes a few more such men as Mr. Goff and it will surely take a boom. Rochow Bros, intends building a large barn on their place soon. Rev. Day, of Rose Lawn, preached a very interesting sermon last Sunday at our school house. Thomas Joyner has moved to Chicago. Edward Ogelsby and James Cavinder started Monday for Kentland looking for work. There is plenty of work closer home boys, you don’t need to go so far. W. D. Meyers will build a mammoth hay barn in Wheatfield soon. A. C. Beeman, our school master, is taking music lessons from Miss Lizzie Peters. Leroy Armstrong intends starting a restaurant in Kniman soon. Gus Hilcher is home from Chicago, where he has been the past year. C. V. Jones’ horses begin to look better since his new hostler has taken charge of them. Mrs./Tno. Collins, who has been sick for some time, is no better. A Moonshiner. Piles of people have piles, but DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. A. F. Long & Co.
