Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1886 — County Correspondence. [ARTICLE]

County Correspondence.

news Prom newton, i... . Haying time will soon be here. banners have nearly .finished plowing corn. Charles Bowman is making an extended visit to his Inother and other relatives. Mrs. Ira Yeoman, of Goodland, is visiting friends and relatives in this township. The Rev. David "Handley, of Rensselaer, will conduct services fit Savlorville schoohouse, in Father Haven’s place, next. Sabbath afternoon. We experienced the extremes of the weather last week; the first of the week the thermometer indicated above 100 2 , and the latterpart it threatened frost. Several of Newton . townships teachers contemplate obtaining license in Newton county; and will probably teach there the coining winter; long terms and good wages are the chief attractions. Evakgelike & Gabriel. REMINGTON ITEMS. . Rev. F. Fillmore, of the Disciples church, left for Ohio last Wednesday morning. Mr. John Burger, who was very sick for several days, has fully recovered. - ~ A new wind pump has been put in 1 the well near O’Connor’s Saloon. We do not know how serviceable it is, but it is quite ornamental. G. 13. Clark sold 121 quarts of strawberries grown on a small piece of ground, the exact dimensions of Ayhiniqwe are out able tv. ; lye. No account was-kept of those used and given av. ay'. Mrs. a B. Melntire and her daughter, Jessie, left last Friday for an extended visit with friends in bid Flop tricky. She was joined in Cincinnati by her sister, Mrs. David Bates, and her daughter Nellie, of Dakota. Thera were thirteen.q baptisms in the Presbyterian cltutch last iSiuulay rimming, m.ministered £p •Rev. j" in his usmliy solemn and impressive manner. Four of those thus consecrated . ■ :v: f.du'iU, the- rem;. iu dor, elrihlV. : V' r ,:v v. J.oiiAs it idi.ig has been spending several days with numerous friends in .ids piece; occupying the jmipit.OL the Presbyterian:. church 1 fist- Sunday end-on several i.. cr.-uptm during the' pmvious week.Hnrrods for tiro young neophytes a,\ an,-in high favor, -tub Cliri - t: :ns giving ati'-ftft: Vi'oon and evemtng letg on tlie Beaufiful grotmebr oi r)r.' S. U. Maxwell last Friday: -tn-? Presbyterians one at the resi-TbuV-d-iy, witiie the Methodists, n * to ho outdp.no, will enter tain their y.-ung people on Friday evening novt, iu the grounds snrroundidTg'The ciiuTxiTTi

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