Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1881 — Here and There. [ARTICLE]
Here and There.
Mrs. Brunson Harrington is on the sick list. Schools of Union are nearing their last days for this winter. W. 11. Tyler has lately purchased a tine carriage. “Look out, girls, for a ride.” John O’Donald and family, of Rensselaer, are visiting us this week. Thus. Markin, of Walker, give us a short call a few days since. He reports his township,in a flourishing condition. Mrs. Hanson and daughter Lena talk of keeping tavern this summer, in Rensselaer. W. I’. Tyler thinks of trying the peddling business a while, for his uncle, J. F. Bruner. James Bobbins will soon move on bis farm, three miles north of Rensselaer, known as the Greenfield place, where he may spend the first year of his wuddud life in the pleasnnl vocation of furuiiug. The two literary societies of Union and one of Keener will hold n joint entertainment Friday evening, March 12th, at the Harrington school house. A general good time is expected, lnvi.alien extended to one an i all. si-—.
