People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1894 — Correspondence. [ARTICLE]

Correspondence.

EAST WALKER.

BY APPLE TREE.

Wheat and cats look well. Weather not very favorable for crops at present. Farmers are busy planting corn. Some have finished. Chas. Hoile is about to sell his threshing outfit to Art Fleming. Albert Summers is a prominent candidate for Justice of the Peace. Mrs. Sarah Knight has been on the sick list but is getting better. Services at Dew-drop, next Sunday, at 10:30 a. m., by Rev. Mcßride. Art Fleming made a flying tri]) to Konis, lastSumk'.y to see his family. George vV’.r/' n. v' o : - been awav f-: • . turned la;-.’. nd • . John May’s I account book lias been 7. mid and sent to him by unknov/n parties. Ezra Switzer, of Barkley township, filled Ids regular appointment in Walker, last Sunday. A daughter of Joel Spriggs is on the sick list. At last accounts was in a critical condition.

Several of Walker's young folks attended the ball at Wheatfield, last Saturday night, and report a good time.

J. F Petit is a candidate for the ofilce of township trustee, subject to the decision of the Republican convention. Charles Pettit is spending most of his time training his running' horse,. “Broncho,” for the fairs this fall. He says that he believes he can go in four minute:', almost any day. It c :r-'s Hood and skin di:order.-. It does this quickly and perm: mt!'. Is there any good roaso \bv you should not use DeWit' b crsaparilb? It recommends itself. A. F. Long & CO., J. : sts.