Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1880 — LOCAL GOSSIP. [ARTICLE]
LOCAL GOSSIP.
BY IRO-QUOIS.
J ake Eigel sbach sold hu bay team. Doe Hasar says the report it not so. The Catfish bite without any coaxing. Geo. Sigler i« re roofing a portion of hi* dwelling. Isaac Sayler haa boilt an addition to his dwelling. The Iroquois river ie on a larger high than for seven years past.. C. H. Price has a legislative slate for the Republican and National parties. Henry Kigelsbarh baa purchased an outfit’for house keeping. That ie right. Mrs. M. L. Spitler and children will start to Maine next week to spend the spring and snmmer. Ears Clark, the well known hard ware merchant, haa a new elerk not tall enough to see over the eonnter. Joe Ilardman and Dr. Owens were out fishing Thursday. Each had a female aseistant to cut bait. Simon Phlllipp, W. W. Reeve Mrs. Mary Hofricins, L. C. Grant, and others have planted shade trees this spring. We oongratulate JamesT. Abbott on his marriage and hope the ReEublican party will loose nothing y the alliance. 11. W. Wood moved to his farm Tuesday. JaniesT. Abbott, County Recorder, elect, has rented bis property in town. The only easnalty that we have heard of, eansed by the heavy rain, last night, was the drowning of a brood of chickeua, belonging to Geo. Conweli. Marsh Rhoades, the popular barber, baa been improving his property near the school house, and has a new addition to his family. Ribbons will be more in demand in time. George Conweli has purchased a bouse and lot on the south side of Dr. M. B. Alter’a residence. It will be twenty-four years next June since Mr. Conweli commenced renting property in this place, and he says he has paid out for that purpose over $1,850.
