Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1884 — SURREY ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
SURREY ITEMS.
Ground Hog beats Veunor as a weather prophet. Silas Potts’mother an.l boy Ilarvoy, are on the sick list. Mr. Nick Gus& is the happy father of a line hoy, born the first inst. Rev. Wm. -.Say lei’ preaches at Sorghum Valley at 10:SD a. ru., next Sabbath. Uncle Sep. Ramey has moved to Rensselaer, and Greely Lynch has moved onto uncle Sep's iatuD. Mr. Ileekor, Traveling Auditor of the L., N. A. 02 C. railway, dined with Mr. G. M. Wilcox, Monday. Thomas Brusnahan, Wesley Clemans and Jim Cain are-sojourning in Nebraska. Brusnahali eq&tcmpla'es local ing there on a iiomcstoad.—.—Daniel Statesman arrived here, Saturday, bringing in a car load of iifty head of calves, from Elkhart county. Tire calves were a disappointment, as we expected anew wife with him, as he -was married to a lady of 80 hart quite recently. IV 3 have a splendid opening here for a good blacksmith; add. we cordially invite any sueli as may wish to come, and will guanude a liberal patronage from the country sucroundiAg. W
