Rensselaer Republican, Volume 15, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1882 — PERSONAL MENTION. [ARTICLE]

PERSONAL MENTION.

j S. R. Cosby lias been very sich the past week. j James Yeoman of Newton township, has another “charge to keep.’ Frank Hinkle is patting an additiou to his property. Mrs. McDade and her nephew. Marion White, are visiting friends at Kokomo. Grandma Tharp has returned after a prolonged visit in Indianapolis. He he —Jim Morgan now takes night promenades and sings ’‘Bye : 011, baby bye.” George Hoover has built a new stable. George is a prosperous farmer. Thomas H. Davisson has moved to Pleasant Ridge and opened a store. John E. Alter has opened a stbre in Davisson’s old room near Alter’s mill. Sylvester O’ Meara a good prohibition democrat of this township has built a new baru. Captain 0. A. Edmonds was elected Commander, McPherson Post G. A. li. at the last meeting. John W. Norman of Barkley township, has to walk light for fear he will wake that darling daughter. Paris Harrison is building a blachsmith shop near the railroad. L. C. Grant is to occupy it with a “kit.” • # Rockwoods.— l. y. Alter is delivering timber for a bridge across Carpenter’s Creek at: Dutton’s Some of the township trustees df this county say it is quite difficult to obtain first class teachers. The sight of John G. Braddock

is improving under the treatment of Dr. Thomas. Park Wright is rebuilding the property he purchased of Miss Bumgardner. He will occupy it when completed. Preaching;— Rev. W. H. Sayler will preach at the Burns school house, Barkley township, next Sabbath, Oct. 2‘2d, at 10:30 A. M. Keno.— Tom McCoy says he would like to catch Jack Yeoman for one hundred dollars. Tom thinks George Robinson will be elected auditor, Nov. 7th. Change of Time. —The M. E. Sunday‘school has time to 2:30 p. m. An orchestra has been organized in connection with the school with Prof. C. P. Hopkins as leader. AH arqinvited. No Toll. —Cash Hopkins of Dayton Ind. was in town shaking hands with his friends. He says the people do not allow them to take toll in their mill, They have to give thirty six pounds of flour for a bushel of wheat. Messrs. Wasson and Parent of Union City are visiting Mr*. Wasson’s sons in this county. The old gentleman are hale and hearty, both retired from farming and are enjoying the good things of life. They are favorably impressed with Jasper County. A man who will not give half the road when he could do so as easy as not is not noted for goodness, we think he might whip his wife, beat his children or even steal, acorns from a blind hog. His very countenance betrays him. ■ 3Fra. Haiti** K. Johnston. Klkliart, was cured of weakncMM and a tendency to drop* f-J and heart troubles by Brawn's Iron Bitters.