Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 January 1890 — Hogan or Tri-town. [ARTICLE]
Hogan or Tri-town.
While we have summer -weather we have no roads, no - hay, no health, As I was coming into Moonshine the other day, I saw a man’s hat in the road, so I thought I would wade into the mud and get it, but as I took hold of it a man yelled out, “Hold on there, maybe 1 will get through, I have a pony under me here.” John Meyers is again to be seen on our streets, as full of fun as ever. The Hogan literary is in full blast. Meetings every Saturday night, with Hon. L. P. Skirer in the chair. Alston Nicols thinks of exchanging property with M. M. Tyler at DeMotte. M. Ml Tyler and family have moved to Hogan. John McGlin and family have returned irom Nebraska. -. .
HELSERITE.
The average cost of coal burned by an ocean steamer each trip is $13,000. The cost of trifling with health is incalculable. Bludbilder i 3 the unfailing remedy for all diseases of the blood, liver, kidneys or stomach.
