People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1893 — STOUTSBERG. [ARTICLE]

STOUTSBERG.

Arthur Williams has lately moved to the berg. Mr. and Mrs. Tabler are rejoicing over a “big” young son. Mrs. L. P. Shirer is again convalescent after a serious spell of sickness. Mrs. Hancock, of Chicago, has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. J. Heil. Mrs. Tanner, of Englewood, 111., has been visiting with her daughter, Mrs. S. D. Clark. The Methodist revival is meeting with success as there have been two or three joiners up to this writing. The people are waiting with “not a little patience,” for the new merchant that was to come here. Mrs. Laura Clark, the present >ost mistress, is soon to move > Wheatfield. Miss Bertha frubbe will be the new post mistress. Joseph Maloney, Robert Manmn. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Maloney ■ f Tefft, and Isaac Fisher and Ella Draste visited friends in the >ery last Sunday. The remains of the little daugher of Mr. and Mi's. Crowell, of Chicago, was brought here for interment in the Meyer's cemetery. The parents have the sympathy of their friends in their sad bereavement. Berg.