People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1893 — WALKER AND HOGAN. [ARTICLE]

WALKER AND HOGAN.

The farmers have commenced harvesting. Mrs. Wm. Hanley is on the sick list. Minnie Grabow, of Valparaiso, is visiting her parents at this place. Anna and Etha Middlekamp have returned home from Chicago. John Collins has traded his farm here for property in Chicago Heights and will move there in a few days. Among the visitors at the Fair this week are Henry Wagner and wife, Wm. Shirer and Geo. W. Peters and wife. Mr. Fred Iliff, of Rensselaer, was the guest of Miss Ella Droste Monday. Mrs. Pettit, who has been sick for some time is slowly recovering under the care of our most worthy Hogan physician. Leroy Armstrong has gone to the Kankakee river fishing. Our business man is very sick with a fever.

J. W. McGlinn is making preparations to run the creamery at this place. Well, what about the post office? Thomas Sayers has his old house now turned into a new one, and it is the most elegant house in our town. C. V. Jones is at present clerking in the millinery shop of Miss Anna Meyers and he also assists in trimming hats. Several of our young people attended the ball last Saturday evening at G. W. Hershman’s and reported a good time. Miss Alice Bunker, who has been visiting her grand-parents at this place, has returned home to Logansport. It is earnestly hoped by her many friends here that she will some time in the near future visit us again, and that they may enjoy as many pleasant hours With her in the future as they have in the past. Miss Ella Droste has just received from Red Bluff, California, a pair of mocking birds which she delights in showing to her many friends. Mrs. Chas. Gundy, of Fair Oaks, is {visiting at J. W. McGlinn’s this week. Albert Sayers and family have moved to Kniman to engage in the hotel business.

Gus Hilcher is preparing to build a fine house on his farm here. Henry Ferrell will visit friends in Logansport next week. Mr. Lewark, in assisting one of our neighbor women in lifting a boiler full of water upon a stove, the other morning, sprained his back and has been confined to his bed for several days. Our Sabbath school is still in a most flourishing condition. Some of our men and boys are greatly interested in playing marble when they ought to attend services. Miss Lisfi* Peters talks ot visiting the Fwif &«**

week and also intends to Michigan City in the near future. Ran. Halleek has built him a small creamery and will run in opposition to Mr. Russell. Peters & Son have ordered another bicycle with cigars. Bicycles are getting numerous. All our business men now have them. Hypocrite.