Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1881 — Union Utterings. [ARTICLE]
Union Utterings.
Cool nights. Some frost. Wheat looks well. The pastures are excellent since the late rains. Cattle in the woods are eating too many acorns to do w^Jl. S. P. Thompson has started a ditching machine down the river, drawn by oxen. Willis Wyatt concluded to settle in Newton instead of Missouri. Thos. Swain and wife are visiting friends in Carroll Co. Schuyler Johnson has just returned from Carroll reporting a good corn crop. Mose Cox let his team run away the other diy, no serious damage was done however. We have just received intelli gence from E. T. Harming of Miss. He states that health and crops are both good, the climate mild, the air and water pure, and the people cleVer.
BILL BAT.
Go to. C. C. Starr & Co.’s for vour Glass and Queensware. keep the only first-class stock in town.
