Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1902 — Sharon. [ARTICLE]

Sharon.

The crops are looking excellent and prospects for % banner year is good. Planting is

well under way. ' J. H. Toops was a business visitor in Remington Friday. Wind storms have been doing considerable damage through this section of late. Wind mills, graneries, trees and even Marion I. Adams’ moustache have suffered to a great extent. Dr. Pothuisje, of Remington, and Dr. Johnson, of Rensselaer, were professional callers in Sharon Monday. Frank Summers took in the 75 cent excursion to Chicago Sunday. Some girls we know make “bloomin’ chumps” of themselves of late. Oh! my! the airs. Mrs. Chas. Daley called on her sister, Mrs. Kate Toops, Monday. The Sabbath School is improving nicely and additional supplies will be ordered this week to supply the increasing attendance. We hear there was a wedding up east last week. John Summers, Jr. and Sallie Johnson launched their bark upon the troubled sea of matrimony.