Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1882 — Walker Items. [ARTICLE]

Walker Items.

Weather pleasa-it but roads very ns i ldy Bright prospect o for a middling fair uop pf win at this season. taroiers are generally expect iug good crop*. Schools will soon close for the season, after long and interesting sessious. Mr. and Airs. S. F. Brown lihvo returned from visitiug relative* and friends in the iynitherg part of the Siate. Mr. Henry Darner has recently arrived with a herd of cattle. Frank Forbes aud children have gone we>t. The best wishes of their friends go with them. Mr°, G. W, Ilershrnan anticipates visiting her daughter iu Laporte this week. Miss Vena Bouk has returned from her school in Gillara towuahip. She intends kpen ling a week or two viaiting friends in Lowel I, Lake, conn ty. J F. Drown will attend the Normal 'school at Valparaiso tbissuminer. J. F. is h good hoy and we wish him success. A number of the young folks spent last Tu“s ny evening at a birthday party at the residence of widow llanlev. W-dow liershman is building a house on her farm whiA she purchased a short time The bachelors of our vicinity greatly sympathize with those of Rose Lawn. We would, however, advise them tc immigrate west. Bfunk. -■■ ■ «» Ur. Amos Bindley, Rochester, N. i., pays* “As a sure cure for nervous debility and general decay of tiifi human system, I .can conscientiously ecommerid Brown's Iron Bitters as a medicine that will give ’prompt relief. I do tins #ta a duty i owe to my fellow men, Being myself restored >to perfect Item dr". V. ... A •