Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1882 — ONION ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

ONION ITEMS.

Weedy corn. Wheat falling before the fly. Harvest'hauds are scarce. Many of the boys have gone to Carroll and LaPorte bounties to harvest. Two inches of rain fell during tho storfll on th*- 25th, Seven head of cattle from one herd, have died of black leg recently, and one killed by lightning. William Hurley’s blind son has just returned from his second term at the institution for the blind, at Indiauapolh. He reads well. Godfried Schultz now adds a new title, although having been within the land of matrimony over thirty years, he can say what he never said before The cause of all this is a young, bale, hearty American born, German descent, and has been christened Julius.

BILL BAT.