People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1895 — A Sage Young Man. [ARTICLE]

A Sage Young Man.

Jordan Tp., March, 6.—The neighbors are all helping Mr. Nafziger, from Illinois, move on the place Joseph Branson leaves. Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sage, a boy. Miss Hattie Burr, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ralph Johnson, near Goodlaud, has returned home. There is considerable sickness in the neighborhood. Mr. D. S. Johnson's family of Foresman have been quite sick with la grippe. William Johnson was visiting his old neighbors in this vicinity this week. Fe is going to workat Dixon. Illinois this summer. Mr.s Elliott R. Burr returned from Virginia last week. She reports the •family well. Mr. Burr expects to visit here in the summer. Huffman Kurr has moved to Goodland, and Lewis Spaulding will live on the place vacated by h A j un. Mr. Hoover is holding meeting at Union school house.

CRAZY POLLY.

Blackford, March, 7. —Mrs. Lesh who has been sick with pneumonia, is about the same, at this writing, as for several days past. Mrs. Rebecca Hurley is sick with lung fever. Scalet fever and chicken pox at James Longstreth’s. Robert Shook has moved in the house lately vacated by John Price. A birthday party at Anderson Jenkins Monday for his 50th anniversary. Cain Galbreath and family have moved to Rensselaer.

Mrs. Boothe preached at the Brushwood church the fore part of last week. The Elder preached ait the lnlependent school house Satur-. lay and Sunday evenings. J. M. Spriggs visited at Kniman Saturday and Sunday. John Pullins has returned from Ohio. Perry Marlatt has returned from Ohio, where ne lias been visiting relatives. William Florence, who has! been visiting relatives in this vicinity, has returned to Chicago |

John Nichols family hav* moved down on B. J. Gifford’.-, farm, close to Rensselaer. John MuCuivuin has traded' his fiddle to John Casey for u horse. Hauling logs and lumber is the order of the day, for the erection of the new bridges. Charles Gilmore and family have moved on S. R. Nichoi’s farm. Literary at the Burn’s schoo house every Friday evening The question for debale nexi Friday evening will oe: Re solved that the talesman should receive more praise than the soldier. Debaters. J. M Bprigg.Eugene Miller, Dan and John Lesh, George McElfresh, Frank Afilson, Ernest Frazee, .I esse Jenkins. Chris Arnold and William Cooper. Bessie.