People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1897 — ADDITIONAL LOCAL. [ARTICLE]
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Mrs. N. S. Bajtes is convalescent. J. C. Porter is greatly improved in health. John McColl: r has recovered from the mumps. W. D. Pierotp was over from Brook Thursday. Mr. Ritchie of Fair Oaks was in town Saturday. Will Collins has purchased the Iliff livery business. George K. Hollingsworth was in Chicago Monday t G. M. Wilcox is reported sick at his home in Surrey. Will A. Mossier was in Chicago the first of the we ek. George Dunn Sundayed with his parents in Dunnville. J. G. Reynolds is convalescent after a week of severe illness. George Fisher of Remington was in town the last of the week. J. F. Heinzmann is taking a ten days business furlough at Logansport. Miss Bertha Hammond is suffering from a severe attack of neuralgia. Mr. Gleason shipped another load of very fine horses to Cincinnatti last eve. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Ick Yates is seriously ill with kidney trouble. A. Leopold has been confined to his bed for two weeks but is somewhat better now.
Chas. Fournier, of Boswell, who owns a large farm in Walker township, was in town Monday. Friday and Saturday were severely cold but Sunday dawned warmer with an attempt at snow. G. D. Williams, who resides at Bellefontain, 0., is vkiting with family of his brother, J. W. William. Dr. English responded to an urgent call from Wheatfleld on Monday to consult in a professional way. * A list of well people would be easier to compile than of sick ones, so general is the grip and other disorders. It is surprising what a “wee bit of a thing” can accomplish. Sick headache, constipation, dyspepsia, sour stomach, dizziness, are quickly banished by DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. A. F. Long. Lex Fisher, of Remington, Wm. Penwright and John Mitchell of this city are off this week on a prospecting tour to Tennessee. Is it possible that Jasper •County citizens consider inducements to improve their conditions elsewhere? Conrad Kellner plead guilty before Squire Burnham this week in two cases of selling liquor without a license. Two other cases charged were dismissed after entering 820 and costs in each of the other two. The total expense for the violation approached 875.
