People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1894 — Correspondence. [ARTICLE]

Correspondence.

* • OLANO. HY SPECTATOR. John P -ost a good horse Sunday night. i'<• .M* it. Ayr, was in tnvnWi J. L. . , ■ i. will soon occu l'v the i Luce of 11. Bui gess. Mr. y.vu- i: V, of Fi. Wavm, is visiting his father for a fev days at this place. A carriage load of young people from this place visited a Rensselaer. Sunday. Quite a 1 :iuher of Goodlam sports a : ,1. d a game of bah at Tern j ’asl Sunday. r i he , .at: cal entertainmen given at ah: u.ry’s Hall, Mon day in'- .v;.v well attended. II i e ,i; . ..i r, and Mr. Kalesbac.c w» p near FiancesvilU to do so:- . o i.miug on Mr. J.'s fu.’-II lit -l--- . b arrners of mis vicinity repo; t aa unusually large oats crop. As mum: as HI bushels per acie has been -e ported. Mr. Miller, from near Ml. Ayr. had his eye severely in jured b , a stick living from the cylinder of a threshing machine H. Butler, who had his lei h'g broken some time ago by r tli ki uv o i iiorse, was up Sundae for the first time since the acc dent. If the delapidated old build in rtow occupied oy the post olliet had a new cost of paint it woul< improve the appearance of th old shell. H. lain, wlio had his let biiiy mashed a few days ato by a traction engine, is impro\ - ipg beyond the most sanguim expectations. Mrs. Chas. Crain, living <re and one-half miles south east c town, died Thursday and wr buried Friday. Services were hciu uu Lilt* iVi. E. church. F ted Noel, for a number i f years connected with the Hart lev warehouse, has been a wan ed the position as chief enginee t o ' o, e electric light plant. The mother and sisters of our city may man, who have been visiting him for a week or sc, r t imed to their home in Illin >is. Tuesday of this week. The -work on the brick huik'ing of A. D. Babcock is being pus ie ] as rnnM'v as i ossible and he hopes to have it done and ready lor occupancy oy the first ox jptem oer. Goodland appears to have a town board composed of grit for

■lost any emergency. But we are sorry to say they haven't the grit to cause the removal of that break water construction on Main street, called a hitching rack. Our city “dads” passed an ordinance at their regular meeting Monday evening, charging all street “fakirs” five dollars a day to do business on our streets. Why not make it >5500, gentlemen. The act would have been just as constitutional as the one you passed if anyone would take the pains to test it. But “what is everybody’s business is nobody's business.”