Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1881 — Pleasant Ridge Pcncilings. [ARTICLE]

Pleasant Ridge Pcncilings.

Pleasant Ridge had that much needed rain last week and now it wants a first-class blacksmith. ’ Farmers in this vicinity are “making hay while the sun shines.” Miss Katy Grayson of Marion county, is visiting friends and relatives in Marion and Gillam townships. Mrs. Joeeph Bice, of Bunkum, Hl., is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Samuel Moore. . Mrs. Childeiis is on the sick list James and Jacob McDonald have on several occasions shown a great interest in fancy poultry. Banta(ms) are most admired. We witnessed an effort of the engine to ascend the up-grade near Pleasant Ridge Station, Tuesday morning. It reminded us of the efforts of the small school-boy in ascent of the hill of science.

AUNT BECKY.

“We have great faith ia the car* of dysKpeia, constipation, general debility, torpid '•r and all summer complaints by Dr. Marshall's Big Bronrotine.’’— Dakota State Gatetie.