Democratic Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1886 — UNION ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

UNION ITEMS.

Weather fair Quit* a “Polar Wave” struck this section Sunday. There is considerable church talk at present A|meeting will be held at the Brushwood Wednesday night to discuss the subject. It is something the community needs. Wiih one exception, the schools in this township will close this week Wil;l Lily, A. M. Mundan, teacher, will not close for some time yet. The singing school, at Wild Lily, is among the pleasures of the past. Men in this vicinity are being pus ■- ed forward for the township offices

Tb<- contest will be close.

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Tin Was Posted.— ”Pnst no bills under penalty,’had been duly inscribed oh a high board fence, and the o.viH r lm<! made frantic enleavers to catch some one who had disregarded the request. Early o e morning the kDight of the pasteebrush was busily engaged in ornamenting the fence with a paper sdvertisement concern* ing a celebrated iver cure; “See here,“ yelled tne owner of the fence to the paste mixol gist, “can’t vou read?” “ Yes, I can|read,“ replied the past* er. j “W&IJ, then, what's the matter with that sign I have pui on the fence?” ye'led the infuriated owner. “L don’t see an\tbi g the master with it,”said the bill~po9ter “You blockhead, can’t you read what ft Bays?* “Yes, but I don’t see anvthfng in thar which will prevent me from putting up the e bills.” “The devji you don’t. Then I’ll i

read it for you: ‘Post no btlls under peunlty ‘That’s all right enough,” replied th« billposter, ‘I am pasting over penalty.”