Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1885 — What Some the Boys are Doing Now. [ARTICLE]

What Some the Boys are Doing Now.

Writer in Huntington Herald. It may interest your readers to know what the Republican candidates on the late State ticket are doing now. They have returned from their trip up Salt River and arernll hard down to work. Meggers, Calkins aad Bundy have returned to the practice of the law, the former having moved his family to this city. Rhoda Shiel is buying hogs, as of old, out at the stock yards. Bruce Garrison lhe road again with his old book house, working like a beaver to make up what he spent in the campaign (which was all he had and some that he borrowed.) Robert Mitchell is running hjs Gibbons county farm and the State board of agriculture, and has been selected as one of the commismiseioners from that body to the New Orleans exposition. Mr. Hoggatt is in the law office at Boonville "and Prof. Hobbs is on his farm in Parke countvE. Perhaps, after all, they are doing better for themselves than if they gotten the offices.