Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1881 — Union [ARTICLE]
Union
Another snow unexpected; such a winter; Our old uioii arc soiaewlmt puzzled to tell of one like it. The roads bctwen this and llenm'hier are blocked up with snow drifts, which crowd the sleds and wagons off into the ditches upeetiDg Lay, wood, and good nature in promiscuous heap. There will be an exhibition at the Harrington school house Friday night. a Our Burklcy neighbors experienced a little trouble at Independence during their exhibition the other night, from “those noisy boys.” Benches were broken pains of glass shattered and finely the floor itself broke through, so great way the weigbt upon it. The firm of Alter Bros, is ijow changed to that of T. 11. Davidson, the latter having traded his farm for the store; George Casey’s little daughter three years old died last Thursday of the Diptheria. His two other children are also sick. May prosperity follow Mix and Mrs Brown who united their fortunes last week. Jim Burns says he “had a little rather it was a boy.’’ We hope that every voter will be out to the poles on the 14lh to vote for those amendments.
BILL BAT.
