People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1895 — Farmers Institute Wheatfield. [ARTICLE]

Farmers Institute Wheatfield.

There will be held at Wheatfield, March 23d, a farmers institute, for which a most excellent program has been prepared. The full program will be given in the next issue of the Pilot, Prof. Lattie of Purdue University will be present, and subjects will also be treated by L. Strong of Rensselaer, D. B.' Nowels. I. D. Dunn, T. F. Maloney, S. D. Clark, August Stimson, George Stimble, Horace Marble, Fred. Meiser, Abe Holleck, Chas. Meyers and others.

Three deaths occurred in Rensselaer Thursday a most unusual occurance, in fact it is believed never to have happened before. Jonathan Peacock died about 11 a. m. at the age of 86, Mrs. Mary Perkins died at 2 p. m. aged over 60, Mrs. Aretus Hopkins died at 2p. m. in the prime of life.

Fuller obituary notices will be given next week. Mr. Peacock will be buried Sunday at 10:30 a. in. from the M. E. church. : Mrs. Perkins, will be buried Sunday at 2:00 p. m. from the Baptist church. Mrs. Hopkins! will be buried to-darfat 10:00 a.m. » When $5,090,000,000, which is 5,000 million, or 100 times 50 million, when that is the size of our bonded indebtedness, all drawing interest six months in i advance, it will be a good time to pay it all up in greenbacks, stop the interest and burn the bonds. It would give us just about §75 per capita of monf;.y of all kinds, gold, silver and gi*eenbacks, just about enough to make us a prosperous nation.