Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1882 — UNION ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
UNION ITEMS .
Farmers most all planting corn. We are having an excess of rain. Many low farms will produce no corn. We need more tile drains to protect us against such floods. Wheat has been damaged on low ground, vet we think there will he more raised in the county than last year. Our schools have all closed but two, and they will soon close. Jacob Troxel and Nathaniel Chupp have been appointed load mußt rs. Some of our citizens are kicking against the new dog law, and refuse to tag their dogs. The new vaccination law has been forgotten and is among the things of the past We think many parties have failed to make prompt reports to the board of health. We think also that the proper authorities should look after this matter. Wlut are laws for if they are to be obeyed? If they are wrong let. us repeal them, and if they are; right, just, and proper let us obey them, as true Americans should, with a clear conscience and a willing mind. Bill Bat. - ■■ —-■««»-»-- - .... Mr. David D. Jones, of Parkersburg, W. Va,, writer: “I experienced for many years gretU annoyance and suffering from rheumatism and a weakness of the kidneys and my bowels were almos< always irregular. I tried Brown’s Iron Bitters which acted like, a charm, restoring me at once to regular health, and banished all pain from my body.’ - - m> ■« ■ ■ y. ■■ The best remedy for exerting a powerful tonic effect on the muscles governing and controlling the action of the heart is Brown's Iron Bitters. Master Johnny, son of Wm. P. Green, who has recently finished the regular coarse in the Rushviile High School, came home yesterday.
