Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1884 — WALKER ITEMS. [ARTICLE]

WALKER ITEMS.

. The largest snow of 1 scasmi thls week, and the sun dogs are showing ; their teeth. 4r The roads are in a spier.did condition, and are put to good use. Mrs. Wetzel has returned from her 1 visit in Wisconsin, and we an:- grieved 1 to hear of the sad loss of her two little I girls Ro-a and Tiilic. Mr. and Mrs. ; ; Wetzel, have the heart-felt sympathy of" the entire neighborhood. We. are gird to hear of the speedy ; recovery .of Mrs." Taylor, who diisroc.atU ■cd oil nrni in attempting to alight; Stun* a buggy. * Miss Mollis P.ouk spent her holidays* at her liotne in Hris-Krwnsidpv 7»fr. J. F. ltrmvih ora 'a 'alii-tTA ! faIV lads, has returned to Valparaiso,’ 'where he intends j finishing » epnuuerjeial copise, idler iviiieii. 110 iirtend.’; ;locating-in Illinois, yvi.ere a position is , now a waiting him. U’e are sorry to ■ lose Frank as he is a , bright intelligent ’lad. May success be his reward. • I Holidays are and the schools [are in progiess or.ee more. 'The jtea' heis arc: Herslnuan, E. (). Ab-; ! bolt ; Ancient, G. D. Prevm: Norwegian, i | &4a Massey: Sneider, Mattie Paris: I | frog Pond Center, Mary Abbott: West- ! era, Miss Thompson: M. Churchill; Walker. Geo. Meyers, Institute the third*Saturday in this month, at Frog Pond Center school house. * * 1 *