People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1895 — PROTRACTED MEETING. [ARTICLE]
PROTRACTED MEETING.
Idterarn nt Burn’i Hahool aw«C Other Xeighborhood Xetve. Blackford, Feb. s.—Protracted meeting is still in progress at the Brushwood chapel with a full attendance. Literary at the Burns school house Saturday evening Feb. 9. Mr. James Longstreth who has been sick is able to be about again. Lou Stower's and family of Fair Oaks are visiting at Mrs. Rachel Prices. Miss Emma Shook, who has been working at Chicago Heights, has returned home and was visiting her brother Robert Shook and family last week. James M. Spriggs visited his home near Kinman Saturday and Sunday. Bessie. Front. A nother Cor respondent. Blackford, Feb. 4.—Literary every Wednesday evening at North Lawn. Bill Hurley is chopping cord wood at present for Mr. Pullins. G. W. Hershman died the latter part of last week. Wm. Iliff is preparing to Inhabit the Njchols property soon. J. M. Spriggs met with the debating society of \l*feasant Valley Saturday. Norman Price’s healt|i w very poor and not favorable to improvment. Best galv. barb wire 2jc lb. at J. M. Hufty’s, Mt. Ayr, Ind.
