Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1883 — NEWS FROM WALKER. [ARTICLE]

NEWS FROM WALKER.

Farmers are mostly done seeding. J. F. Pettit has lost another horse. , Austin Way is putting up a grist-mill at Duim villa. AAb ———f——— Mr liar mop Weiso started for Nebraska, last Y'nesdayl where he expects to make Ms home,' August Fritz has opened a saloon in j Wheat field. Sunday school at the Hogan school house is still in full blast? John W. has moved to Rose Lawn, and engaged in the business of storekeeping. Mrs. Sarah Pettit is visiting friends in the Buckeye state. Dr. Stockwell’n new house is not to be sneered at. "Miss Lucy Taylor has just returned from Michigan, where she has been attending school the past glimmer. Mr.’ George Krug, of Cincinnati, is visiting at Wm. Holie s. “A good demand for Millers," —Mar-ried;-At the residence- of the' bride's I parents, Mr. Frank Austin r.nd Miss ; Clara Miller. . . : Mr. J. Wenerick is going to move on tne old Wilcox farm. Mr. Wm. Hbile lias supplied himself with a new kitchen. -r- [Young Recruit.