Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1881 — Union Utterings. [ARTICLE]

Union Utterings.

■ Splendid rains lately. Melon and cucumber jvines re-' viving and blooming again. Most everybody attended the fair. Tile plan of free entry oii agricultural and other products seems to take well with the people. We still claim that the corn crop on the sandridges in the north part of the county is irretrievably lost. The railroad officials are inducing a great many hands to violate the fourth commandment by offering extra wages for Sabbath work. Dan Wolf’s child had one of its legs cut almost off with the mowing machine. Several hundred head of cattle herded by Whitson and Tyler, stampeded recently, near the Kankakee river, and have not all been found yet. Five cases of flux were reported last, week at Ben Geasy’s. This disease is not so bad, however, throughout the country, since the rains and fall of temperature, as before. Willie McColly and wife aro visiting friends in Delaware county. Fasted forty hours—Mr. Michael we moan, who went fishing with Gilbert Hurley, got lost and spent one night and the best part of two days in exploring the Kankakee

swamps,

BILL BAT.

Dyspeptic symptoms, such as retasting of the foot, belching, heat in the stomach, heartburn/ etc., 1 promptly cured -with Brown’s Iron Bitters/