Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1880 — Gillam Items. [ARTICLE]
Gillam Items.
All quiet. ’ The weather pleasant, could not be better for haying and thresbtog. Slackberry pickers are at a prernrirtn; blackberries at a discount. Moat all the smart homely girls are off attending summer Normal. We retained the good looking ones as a The quarterly meeting at Independence, on last Sabbath, was quite largely attended. We noticed some students from .Rens* •elasr, a» Vacation trifo. W® dont allow pupils to runoff with oat permission. Did you ask
y ''' * T’* 1% **‘ 14 Itam present- le taking * military record; cannot depend on much support in thia part of the county. “Did yon not hear it? No; tW«B but the wind. Or the car rattling o’er the stony street.” But Seneca knows better,*t was not the wind, nor the ear, but the rattle of the cow-bells on the - eve of the mar riage of Mr*. Raehsl Mitchell and Newman Bno*. May they lire'nsr longue they have lived, aud never a troubled wave of sorrow roll across their breasts.
SENACA.
