Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1882 — Kankakee items. [ARTICLE]
Kankakee items.
Spring has come. The gardens are all planted. The farmers have most of their oats sowed. Oats are very scarce and high. " A Mr. Biggs has 10 acres of corn planted. John Ellis and family have returned once more. They are living on the Henshaw place. I Four families have moved from Michigan to this neighborhood, they are staying with Mr. Belcher until they succeed in finding a home. Than Taylor, formerly of this township, died in Valparaiso last Sunday night. Those persons who imagined some one was in dire distress during the storm of Saturday Light, will be glad to learn it was a lonesome youth returning from town screaming for company. The Sunday schools have commenced. The school on South Grade begins at 9| a. m.. at the Williams school house 2| P. m. Mr. Callohan will preach the first Sunday in May at the South
Grade school house.
EVAN.
Nervous debility, meltnch'' y. catarrh of the bladd<*j, ieueorhe< # nto., are quickly cured i>y the soothing usd strengthening effect <>f Brown’s Iron Bitters.
