People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1895 — The Spring Hunters. [ARTICLE]

The Spring Hunters.

Fair Oaks, March 12.—Hunters arriving daily. Hunters from Rensselaer camped in Fair Oaks. Carl Wilson and Ed Resler have just taken tw T o wagon load of hunters to Beaver Lake. Wm. Cooper, the trustee of Union-township, was in Fair Oaks Monday and Tuesday taking the enumeration. The new school house for Fair Oaks will be built near Father Brooks, opposite Blake’s residence, David Brockns has sold his house and lots to Jesse Frye, the night operator. Jas. Bonty will move into the home recently vacated by Frank Cooper. Tip Wiseman has moved from Fair Oaks to the country. Wrn. Warren visited with Uncle D. H. Yeoman last Sunday. Mrs. Susannah Casey of Fair Oaks visited her daughter, Mrs. Elnora Israe', of Marion township. last Sunday. We are creditably informed that a new church building is being contemplated by the citizens of Fair Oaks. It is greatly needed. Last Tuesday a large and enthusiastic crowd of citizens congregated in Fair Oaks. and in trying to get a good location for the school house marched all over the town and examined all the vacant lots, finally agreed, and everything was satisfactory to all parties concerned. The U. S. mail arrives in Fair Oaks daily. L. N. A. &C. railway, twice from the south and once from the north; C. &E. I. railway, twice, making 5 mails daily. The • postoffice, being a distributing office, the postmaster has about all the work he wants to do. Pulsatilla.