People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1895 — Cold Wave Wedding. [ARTICLE]
Cold Wave Wedding.
Brook, Feb. 6.—Severe coldj weather —too cold for farmers to come to town. Rev. Ward held regular quarterly meeting at Foresman last Sunday. N. C. Pumphery spent Sunday in Mt. Ayr and vicinity. Mat Waling is going to lay oul four acres in town lots facing Main street. Neely Wilson and Miss Lizzw Ginan were married last weel and are now living at Mr. Coll ier’s. S Rev. Snydej commenced i series of meetings at the U. B, church Sunday, which will cod linue for a week or two. H< will be assisted by Rev. Meredith Observer. Jordan, Feb. 7.—Jordaj township is in the icy grip of i blizzard. David Garretson went to La fayette on business the first?© the week. , 1 Mrs. Minnie Morris has beei visiting relatives and friends it this vicinity. t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harri made a trip to Wolcott Mondai to see their uncle, Ike Lamborn whose family is very sick. George Nicholson w’as at Wol cott Monday. John Roadifer has sold hi farm of eighty acres to an 111 nois man, Bert Welsh of Rensselaer wai seen in this locality last Sunday Gossip wonders what’s the at traction. Walker Timmons, who ha been visiting his many relative and friends here returned to. hi home in Benton county last weel Charley Lamson visited rek tives east of Rensselaer las Saturday and Sunday. A Mr. Bringle of Howar county, Illinois, has rented th David Michels farm and wi nove onto the same the first c March. George Nicholson has a nun >er of men chopping stove woo and posts, which he is delive: ng at Remington. 1 George Kennedy spent Sui lay with his parents in Rensse ter. Miss Grace Gailey, daughte >f Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gailey, wh net with a painful accident r •ently at school, falling and si merely cutting her knee whi playing on the ice, has bee •onfined to the house for tv weeks. Edna and Ethel, the tiny tw-year-old twin girls of U. Ili whose serious illness with liu fever has been noted from tin to time, are slowly recoverin; Mr. J. U. Iliff met with a s vere accident w r hile splitth cord wood last Friday. His i glanced cutting his foot bad which will lay him up for repai: for some time, L. M. Ritchey went to Mario Grant county, last Friday to vi it an aunt. What the visit w terminate in on the sido is n known, but there are vag whisperings tha| the aunt w not the only cause of the vis
Enos Timmons and Georß Brown began harvesting rabbß Monday. They went out wiß •runs and dogs and broughtß thirty-two cotton tailed bunnißj As some Illinois farmers weß passing through what is know as the Garrison pasture. thß scared up a white wolf. Itß undoubtedly the same one thß was seen by Mrs. Cora Iliff her home a few weeks agß This intelligent wolf will, next winter, be in the prime B life and more than ever ableß take care of himself. B A wagon load of young folß went over on the river toB dance at Jesse Nowels last SB urday night. The merry parß was composed of Misses Adß and Blanche Nowels, Miss HB tie Bosse, Miss Gertie Timmorß Mn and Mrs. George Brown aB Will Timmons. All report B enjoyable time. B The box social at the Bulß school house Wednesday ing, January 30th, given by B teacher, Miss Hattie Mitchß was a success in every respeß The magic lantern show giß by H. W. Iliff did credit to B occasion the number of boßf sold was nine. The prizes awaß ed were, first, a nice photograß album, for most popular yovß lady, to Miss Nettie Bullis; B (1 second, a valuable cane for fl; ugliest man, to H. W. Iliff. B t Iliff’s competitors were iB Welsh, Will Reed, Will Yeiß<i and Will McCollough. Boys, buy those sweatersß« C. D. Nowels. B Lakey, the bread baker, ■
