Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1884 — WALKER ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
WALKER ITEMS.
Snow and icc, with weather plenty. The schools are noarly all closed for the Holidays. Mr. Charles Armstrong has returned, after a brief stay in Miami county*. Thomas Clark and family have moved on the old Meltzer farm. Squire Tinkham is soon to he among us agaiu, to follow the more quiet aud successful occupation of farming. E. M. Gard has launched his bark on the waters of adventure, ( and gone forth into the world to seek his fortune. Mrs. Sarah Pettet has returned from an extended visit among friends in Ohio. Mr. Noah Weneriek is among us again, after a year's stay in Nebraska. Singing school at, tlie Hogan, house one night of each week, ior the beneiit of the scholars and those who wish to attend. Their able teacher, Wm. Kennedy, is wide-awake, and determined to accomplish some good. Under his instruction, apt scholars cannot fail to improve,
YOUNG RECRUIT.
