People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1893 — CORRESPONDENCE. [ARTICLE]
CORRESPONDENCE.
goodland. Potatoes are rottino- i n ground. . ° ln the h 4™ ain makes grass there will teno quest.ua about this
‘-I a woman sits on the school board in Goodland th! wnterm last weeks Hmid ca! go sietgh riding in Hades 16 C . hU r Ch ’ at this ' s struck by lightning ’ r eek. But little” ’one. This p A vear
place. v». one night last if any. damage was is the fifth time within On* „ that lightning has struck within the corporation limits north of the Pan Handle railroad. Prof. Fagin left this place Monday noon to assume his duties with Canady & Murphy arMorocco. The C. & I. C. had another' wreck at Pogue, a small station just north of Morocco, last Monday. But what amount of dam 1 age was done we are unable to say at this writing. Miss Maud Tedford returned home Saturday from a visit with Prof. Cassel’s folks at Rossville. Mrs. Hildreth, wife of conductor Hildreth, who was killed on the C. &I. C. some time ago, is visiting friends in Goodland. The following mixed ticket was elected here last Monday: H. T. Greggs, Rep., trustee first wgrd; John Carpenter, Dem., clerk; T. J. Gray, Rep., treasurer; J. Apger, Dem., marshal.
Mr. All Patton went to Danville, 111., Tuesday, where he and his brother Bert have another large poultry establishment. Mrs. Cronk, wife of Dr. Cronk,, went to Kingman, Kans., Tuesday to visit relatives. We will say to “Jack the Hugger” in Remington Press, that we have never made one statement through the Pilot about the AV. C. T. U’s. or the principal of this school but what w r e could back with tons of evidence. Our motto is: “Tell the truth all the time and shame the devil most of the time.
Standing room was at a premium on the court house grounds at Fowler last Thursday while the jury in the Paine case was being paneled. One “Fad” Davis has been dropped out of the school work of this county. The school board has secured the services of Prof. Dickerson for next year’s vrork here. He comes with the best recommendations from each locality in which he has taught and particularly from Remington, where he has been at the head of the school for about five years. It looks as though about as much of the travel from this section will go over the Pan Handle to the World’s Fair as there will be over the C. &I. C. and C. &E. I. There will be more ride for the money, if not for less. Jack the Ripper.
