People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1895 — A 10-Room House on Wheels. [ARTICLE]

A 10-Room House on Wheels.

Fair Oaks, March, G. Frank Dart, was visiting hi Fair Oaks last Tuesday. Comrade Sam Yeoman was seen on our streets Tuesday. Frank McGinnis came, over from Blackford to buy nails at Schofield’s grocery, <5 pounds for ten cents. IL D. Spurgeon of Goodland visited with John Casey over Sunday. Win Felker wears a smile—-a big girl—congratulations. Mary and Ethel Arnold are having the measels. Levi Hodge was called to Streator, Illinois, on account of the sickness of his daughter. Lydia Fletcher. Andrew E. Arnold has bought real estate in Fair Oaks and intends building in the near future. David Winslow has received the news of the serious illness of his wife’s sister, and Mrs. Winslow went to Yeddo, where she is sick, Tuesday afternoon. Edward Rosier has been suffering with rheumatism hut is slowly recovering. John Guss and wife are visiting in Chicago and may go to Minnesota before they return. Robert Schofield is doing carpenter work for Thomas Fry. Postmaster Kesler is getting the post-office in running order and attends to his business promptly. The Stowers hoys continue to chop wood for S. P. Thompson. Oliver Gleason has moved from Fair Oaks to his farm. The 10-room house, recently occupied by John Stowers and Chas. VanArsdell, is no more, being on the way to Goodland, where it will he made into two 5-room houses. Chas. VanArsdell is confined to his bed with rheumatism. Miss Lydia Arnold, Miss Stella McConnell and Miss Hattie Mercatt, of Fair Oaks, are going to Chicago, to get employment.

PULSATILLA.