Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1884 — COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. [ARTICLE]
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE.
RIDGE. Huntei's plenty but game scarce. Born, April j 20th, to Mr. and Mrr. Isaac Hemphill, a son. Mrs. Gwin, who has been sick a greater part of the winter, is fast convalescing. Mr. W. B. Tyler, ot DeMotte, spent Saturday and Sunday with the family of J. F. Bruner. Frank Yeoman has his new house completed, and they are again enjoying the blessings of “Home Sweet Home”. .Miss Josie Parkinson started for Wichita, Kansas, last Wednesday. She intends spending the summer With her aunt, Mrs. Jaley (ireen. The wished for, longed for, and sighed for, has come at last, and Pleasant Ridge depot is the happy possessor of a bran new platform, two hundred feet long. Mr. J. F. Bruner has made some new improvements inside of his store room. He also started a huxter wagon, April 21. He has employed Mr. Frank Rickling, a pleasant young man, as his huxtei'.
UNCLE NED.
