Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1881 — Union Items. [ARTICLE]
Union Items.
Firmer* culling wheat. Slock water getting low. Corn growing finely. Several pieces of earn have been* ‘‘laid by’’ within the past week. Oats will be short on aeconnt of the dry weather. :< The R. R. Co." have all the iron laid to the Kankakee river, and are now ballasting. I. V. Alter got his leg hurt with a stick of timber while working on the saw mill. James Burns had his hand-badly bruised wbili working udth a 'pump-. - We witnessed an acel<fint*oafth« railroad, the other day, which was but one of the many that happen there every week. A young man whose name We did not learn attempted to couples car when the bumpers caught bis arm and squeezed it severely. The boys especially should use more care than they do when at work on the construction trains iSe eieitbraebt is grfcte concerting the assassination of Ike President. Several of otWytmag fblts'talk of attending the Normal. We heartily aadoMS' the'move-fora ocuirtj ktu Bat. It is the best remedy of the kind, the largest bottle, the cheapest in price, and is known as the Big Blood and Liver Cure. We mean Dr. Marshall’s Bromoline. Druggists are agents.
