Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1902 — What They Say. [ARTICLE]

What They Say.

Tlie Wheal field Telephone man was in town last week and here is some of the interviews he had with business men. 0. 0. Warner—We could spare the Monon railroad better than we could part with our gravel roads. B. F. Fendig—Bh I Don’t make any noise, my foot is asleep. Harrie Kurrie—l am seriously considering the advisability of entering the race for the judgeship. The proposition strikes me favorably. J. F. Major—Tell ray friends lam feeling fine and dandy. Editor Babcock—Do you think Abe Haileck is or is not or am I dreaming ? George Hollingsworth—Don’t you think I had better trade my DeMotte property for a dog and then shoot the dog and save taxes, Chas. Hanley—l am in the race for the Judgeship. Watch my smoke I Hugh Gamble—Keep your eye on me. I think L hear something buzzing. Editor Marshall—Don’t tell anybody, but lam preparing ray annual ground hog article. George Strickfaden—lf my wheat speculation comes out right it will make me bow-legged carrying my profits around. Abe Haileck—We are thinking very seriously of appointing editor Babcock a member of the Board of Commissioners when a vacancy occurs.