People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1895 — The Pilot Honor Role. [ARTICLE]
The Pilot Honor Role.
The following parties have paid subscriptions to the People’s Pilot since April Ist. Mrs. Lizzie C. Wasson. Toscin, Arizona. 12.15. I. W. Israel. Rensselaer, 1.00 M. C. Parkinson. Pleasant Ridge, 2.00 Warren Bray, Wheatfield, 2.0 J Austin Larkins, Fair Oaks. 1.00 Fred Lang, Surrey. 2.00 Morris Gorman, Foresaian, 1.00 Chas. Rhoades, Rensselaer, 1.00 B. F. Fendig, “ 1.00 Wm. M. Hooter. “ 1.00 Lid A. Hopkins, “ 1.60 J antes Randle, • “ 40 B. Fendig, “ 1.00 Ralph Fendlg. “ 1.00 J. 11. Cox. “ ' 1.00 Felix French, •* 1.00 J. A. Frazier, “ 2.00 W H. Eger, “ 1.00 Vai Siib, “ 2.00 Matt Warden, “ I.CO W. H. Coover, “ 1.00 Nelson Randle, *• 1.10 James Antrim, “ 50 Warner & Shead, “ 25 Thompson & Bros, “ 1.00 La Rue Bros, “ 1,00 A. Long, •• 1.00 T. C. Baker, ■ “ 1.00 Jos. Timmons, ’• KOO Thos. Robinson, “ 2.00 Wilson Schaffer, “ 1.00 Geo. Sharu, “ 25 Frank Parker, “ ■ 1.00 Dr. Uorton, “ 1.00 Isaac Glazebrook, “ 3.00 F. H. Hemphill, “ 1.00 F. J, Grant, Kniman, 25 Thos, -Sayers, " 3.00 Win. Cooper, “ 2.00 C. A. Brown, Francisville, 1.00 Geo. H. Brown jr, “ 2.25 John S. Thomas, Seymom, 25 John HobbSj Quenter, Kans. 40 Jacob Haas, Corder. Mo. ' 25 J. W, Frazier, Uuion City, 25 Mrs. Mary Cover, Virgie, 1.00 Mrs. S. B. Stimson, Watsonville, Gala. 1.00 Joule A. Hoppe, Waterford, Wis. 1.00 Geo. Wortle'y, Foresthan, 1.00 D. & Johnson, “ 1.00 J.A. Knowlton, “ 1.00 John Bill, •• 1,00 Li. C. Vincent, Remington, 2.00 Geo. Besse, 1.00 N. Colethurst, “ 1.00 M. H. Grove, “ 2.00 Clarence Bridgman, “ 25 Chas. Duzark, “ l.Oj Geo. Stuble, ’Wheatfield - 1.00 James B. Graham, “ 3.00 Samuel Bemley, “ . 2.00 Addison Parkinson, Pleasant Grove, 3.50 Wm. P. Bennett, “ John F. Culp, “ 1.50 D. A. Bringle, Hardinsburg, 2.00 Peter Foulks, Zard 50 Wm. Farris, Medaryville, 1.00 James Pullins, •• 1.00 Elmer Pullins, “ * 1.00 Thomas Stoner, “ 1.00 D. E. Israel, Chicago, * 50 J. H. Crowell,* “ 1.00 C. C. Jones, Tefft, 1.00 L. S. Gillispie, “ 2.00 C. T. Massey, Headley, i.t 0 Minnie Meyers, Kankakee, 111. i.fA D. C. Hudson, Fair Oaks, 2.00 Tnos, Florence, “ 1. 00 S. B. Moffitt, “ 2,00 J. IL Culp, Lee, 4o W. H. Galbraith. Englewood, Til. 1.00 ‘A. Warren, Parr, 1.00 T. F. Brusnahan, ■* 2.00 C. C. Carter, Mt, Ayr. 2.00 Dr. S. N. Caldwell, “ 25 John Robertson, Pl. Ridge. 2.50 E. A V ost, ,-* 1.00 J. C. P: -.ton, Albany, 2.00 C. M. Paxton, “ 2.0° W. 11, Beaver, Wolcott, 5o Eugene O’Neil, Surrey, 25 S. M. W i'cox, *• 1.00 J. R. Wilcox, “ 1.00 Lemuel Robertson. Carney, Ok. 5o L. 1. Noland. Leo, 25 W. N. Pence. DeMotte, 2.20 Elza Grow, Danville, 25 Wm. Groom. Kingman, Ks. 5o J. W. Groom, Sedgwick, Ks. 5o G. W. Paxton, Hammond, 1.00 I. N, McCurlain, Julia, Ks. 1.00 James Knight. Blackford. 1.00 E. C. Maxwell, Zard 1.00 John Stillman, Goodland. 1.00
Wheatfield, 15. April.—The hens in and around town favored us with a very pleasant Easter. Street grading is all the rage in town something that has been much needed. The high grade school closed last Friday with graduating exercises and entertainment in the evening. Some two hundred and fifty people. Plank has arrived for the new cross walks, also lumber for the jail. Now boys be careful. Henry Whitaker is laying the brick foundation for his new dwelling in the north part of town. Simon Fendig spent a few days at his old home in Rensselaer the fore part of this week. Mrs. Phelps is visiting with friends and relatives in Lowell. Miss Maud Swisher has been quite sick the past few days but is-reported better. Mrs. Myers did business in the city Tuesday and Wednesday. P. E. Davis and wife who have been very sick with the grippe and congestion of the lungs the past two weeks are some better at this writing. Dr. Vaughn and family have moved back to their old home at Winamac. Elwood Davis, who has been working in Illinois, was brought to his Unete John’s, 1| miles out of town, sick, with lung fever. He could not be taken home on account of the serious illness of Lis father and step-mother.
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. 1 'An exchange wants to know What caused the defeat of the Democratic party. Overproduction, of course.
Jackson Tp. April 16.—Farmers are about to plant corn, Oats are looking fine. Mrs. William Chamberlain is quite sick. Levi Miller is building a new house. Garden making is the feature of- the day. William Murfitt and family, near Brook, visited in this vicinity last Sunday. Charles Birkland has purchased a new carriage. Writers on health say that persons should repose on tie right side only, and claim it is injurious to lie on both sides, but we would like to know where could be found a healthier set of men than the lawyers. Pop.
Surrey, April 15.—Mrs. Simon Kenton returned from Georgia on the 12th. She has been on an extensive trip through the Southern States, spending a great deal of her time in Thomasville, Ga. G.L.Thornton finished liis.new house last week and moved into H Friday. Chas. Pullin ordered a car of lumber from a certain World’s Fair Salvage Co., when in the city last week. He intends to build a large hay barn on his lot he purchased of D. S. Makeever a few weeks ago. We don’t know of any cause as to Iheir being delayed in this manner. Mrs. Walter Reynolds of Brookston, Ind., is visiting, her mother Mrs. G. R. Thornton. Chas. Crisler went to Brook last Saturday with somb intentions of purchasing the Brook livery outfit. The A. C. F. society of Vaughan chapel gave a very interesting Easter entertainment? Rev. B. F. Ferguson preached an excellent sermon at Vaughan chapel last Sunday. D. B. Howels was in Surrey last Monday on business. Frank Bruner, son of J. F. Bruner of DeMotte, spent Sundiy with Charlie Kenton and Trevor Wilcox.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs. Carson, the latter of Brookston, took dinner with Geo. Wilcox Sunday. Cary Crisler went to Delphi and back last Saturday Quite a few of Mrs. T. £). Langs friends, of Rensselaer, took dinner at her home Sunday.' Swaney Makeever passed through town Sunday. Four of our young people walked to Parr last Sunday afternoon and rode back on the milk train. We don’t know if they paid their way or not. E. J. Wilcox the agent for the Columbia Bicycle ordered one of the best wheels for his own use last week. From the looks of the number of jars and crocks that G. M. Wilcox received last Saturday he is going to supply all of Jasper county. Roads are getting better, oats are all sowed and some of the farmers are plowing for corn. Geo. Wilcox is having some repairs on his house and store room. He also fenced in three new lots. Surrey seems to have a general boom. Chas. Hemphill has been hauling tile, for use on his father’s farm, from Melvan Kenton’s tile yard. Wm. Freeman, the new owner of the C. D. Nowels farm, is having it ditched thoroughly this spring. ' He is getting his tile of Kenton. This gentleman is from Illinois and seems to know what makes land produce in its best form.
Mrs. Brooks spent Sunday with Mrs. Jasper Kenton. - Mr. and Mrs. John Daugherty, of Rensselaer took dinner with Mrs. G. R. Thornton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carson, Rev.J.W. Noland and Mr. Stewart from Brookston, Ind., were present at the Quarterly meeting held at Vaughn chapel Pom Friday night to Sunday night. .They were delegates from the F. W. Baptist church located about 6 miles from Brookston. Anson Chupp, who is working for John Baker at Mt. Ayr, spent Sunday with his parentsVictor Yeoman and'MissMary Jenkins were married at the home of the bride’s parents on Wednesday, Apr. 10th. The groom is son of Hon. D. H. Yeoman, the bride being a daughter of Anderson Jenkins of Union township.
G. W. Andrews and sons, carpenters, are building a house on one of D. H. Yeoman’s farms which i§ to be occupied by the newly married couple spoken of above. Word was received last Friday of the death of James Morris, the venerable father of Mrs. D. H. Yeoman. He has been living at Pittsburg, Ind., for some time. Chas. Hardesty and Abe Shade are ditching on G. M. Wilcox's farm | mile west of town. Jno. Younglass and Lue Wilcox went to Chicago on the 7th inst. Lue managed to get back on the evening of the Bth, but John was delayed a little and didn’t get back until the 14th. Wild Anna
