Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1882 — UNION ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

UNION ITEMS.

In some pa; ts of Union the roads aralmost impassable. More cattle will be summered in Union 'his summer than usual John Gant and Frank Lakin will each herd between three and four bundled. Jennie Gant commenced u two months term ot school at Brushwood last Monday. John Pettee intends building a new house o.i his land this summer. What young lady will occupy the position of housekeeper we are unable to tell. “John the Baptist preached the gospel we suppose in tho wilderness of Judea” but Dr. W ashburn preacned politics in the south end of the township on Saturday before the election. Walter Harrington is to teach the Harrington school this spring Levi Hodge has bought, one huncied and sixty acres more of land - Considerable hay will siand ove- this summer.

M. P. Comer and Mary Garret were . married by Justice McColly on the even, mg of the 3d. Henry Reehl has gone back to Lake County. j Sylvia Hill is to teach the Grape Island ibis spring. Grape Island is again cl >thed in beaut* ifnl green. A'l admirers of natur.’s vork can see nature fully delyeloped by taking a tour through Union Township. Isaac Alter Jr. is to teach the Bobtail chool. Joe Bbide has gone to Frankfort Ind. to workFill,Sales is grubbing on John Cai* lands’ placi. David W. Sheilds will start for Vai- 1 paraiso next week.

Wi diese lew items we Lid farewell , to the n adeu of the ScDtinel. I April 15 1882. G>«|.e Island, j She were ft white satin dr* ss with ' 1 ng, squat**-. - rain. Two d< ep flonn- | <-es of | oint lace formed the front i drapery, headml with peart na s • ■ t*-ries. Th'* low cut wai t whs out- ' ’I ird wKh ruffl’s of point. 1 ce. m d ; the a*'* k fitted in v.lth tid e. Di’I roses glittered in her ha r, wit-* 1 lyFornet of dian onds, the design be-r-fng tiny hose-sh m-s linked She Teo i wore ear-rings and brooch of • tia mouds and pearls, witi. a pearl eokl.»< e of many strands, caught with a diamond buckle. On h* r right arm w.-s a gold bracelet, curiously over rl ree inches in c«-pth, and on th*-l-*ft ■’•e en half doz-* I-. ogle bra-** s 1 ts.

The eh-gint am! claborib* t<>il--t thus d'-x<-iibed is not. as might be supposed, that worn by Q u eii 'Vie-tori.-i at. Windsor i-alae**, or by the Empress Eugenie ;; r a r*o-pii-m at t'n* Tuileries ihiring 1 h<* days of the Fr imh ompir -. It is a brief lesumo of the out tit of the wife of U S. (H erd, displ iye*l at a “swell” D irty in W-ish-n ’Oii. .Grant. !r will be rerm-mb* re l. is the man who fur yi-a-s h is been posing before the Attimi--n p<-opi-* in the role of a beggar, ai d whom it is now proposed to pieservt- “from rn>v eity l>y voting a p<*i:si >.-i of §13.000 P i ■ ar.