People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1893 — AIX. [ARTICLE]
AIX.
The late rains have delayed the farmers in plowing. From the cold breezes we are having we judge that winter is hardly over yet. There were services at the Brushwood Chapel Sunday evening. Mr. Castsr, Jr., of Blackford, is quite a musician. Letters now days are quite romantic when sealed with a kiss. There were thirteen persons baptised at Brushwood last Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Henkle was thrown from her buggy Saturday while going to her father’s, Mr. Braskett’s. We did not learn whether she received any injuries or not. We wonder what has become of “Butterfly” and “Silkworm.” Rumor says there is to be a wedding in this vicinity shortly. We sincerely hope it be
like the one that didn't happen. Ciodia Price was the guest of Miss Grace Burns Sunday. The Nichols family have the sympathy of all in their sad bereavement. Logan Woods is having his house and store room remodeled. Misses Laura Williams and Lillie Garriott attended the commencement at the Barkley church Saturday evening. The Young People’s Christian Endeavor Union meets every Tuesday evening at the Brushwood church. Bonnibell.
