Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 January 1891 — Hogan and Moonshine. [ARTICLE]

Hogan and Moonshine.

The temperature at Hogan on New Years day was 58 above zero. A bad cold is something that is felt in almost every family. Miss Ella Handley has gone to Terre Haute to attend the State Normal. Mr. Sellers, of Pulaski county, is visiting his nephew and neice Mr. F. S. Meiser and Mrs. Ed Tanner. While Mr. John White of Fair Oaks and family was visiting brother and sister Joyner, Mrs. White Wi a close call, and if nut for the prompt and faithful services of Dr. C. V. Jones, we feur she would not -tv vi re. She is now able to be up ana will soon be able to take the train for her home in Fair Oaks. There wns one of the many lively parties at Fred Hasselbring’s on New

Years night The house was full of young people, and there is where you could see good dancing and Fred and his wife enjoyed it and don’t you forget it. Wm Hanley took a flying trip to Chicago Inst »epk to see if his bill of goods thu was sent to him was on the ill-1. -ted train. He learned that his goods was at Kniman and all O. K. Ex-squire Goff, late of Union tp., intends to locate permanently at Hogan. 'That is right, we need good citizens and welcome all of such that come. George Peters, an old soldier and a good citizen, has just got his just dues, a good pension of $1,300. He went to the front at the first part of the war and served his time was discharged, re-enlisted and served until the war was over. Our town has an official officer, F. S. Meiser, Notary Public. The Dagoes and tho bears have been here. Since the death of Sitting Bull, old Red Cloud takes command of Camp, with Buffalo Bill as his right bower, and Big Bear and Spotted

Tail as his advisers. Peace is now in camp and as we do not lack for gas we will bore you for patience.’ . Hoganitk.