People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1894 — Correspondence. [ARTICLE]

Correspondence.

reroy. The growing weather we are having is greening our pastures up like spring time. We will in these parts, have a good half corn crop. We are having a great deal o sickness and some of it fatal. Floyd Harrington a leading and well known young men, was buried last week, and a daughter of Mr. Nofzazer, living on the old Burr farm, died Sunday night and was buried at Goodland Tuesday. Warren Sage and one of his children are on the sick list. Three of John Ulna’s children are sick, Joe Ameling has been very low and little Voorie Burr has been down again and will have to take her second lessons in walking. The new grain elevator at Percy’s siding is being built as fast as possible. Benjamin Thomas is in the west and will bring back feeding cattle and hogs from Kansas. W. A. Harrington’s cattle that he shipped from lowa are doing nicely. J. P. Coats is .feeding five car loads of cattle on his ranch. Huffman Keen, who’ 4 sold his farm a short time ago has bought the Sawyer property in Goodland and will move there soon.