Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1886 — UNION ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
UNION ITEMS.
Why don’t we hear from Bill Bat oftener? I’he Sunday sch<>otsfßfusiK .wood closed last Sunday. The County Superintendent wa> visitixg the schools of our township last week. Stephen A. Brusnahan steps light and sings liy-baby to the small boy, Raphael. Corn husking is over and the people are preparing to enjoy tin bountiful harvest. The Trustees-and Teachers held their first Institute Saturday, Nov ■27th, at the Wild Lily school house. Miss Emma Alter returned to her home near Frankfort. Ind., last week. May her trip In- as pleasant as has been her presence in our circl s. . . •« The scl-.c. is are .di running except Fair Oaks; with the folkwhig teachers: Brushwood, Fred Cui; cote; Rose Bud, J. E. Alter: Slipup, Barney Comer; Wild Lily, Harry Wade; Huriingtoii, L .ui; Hodshire; Grant. Gertie WeLE The school house at Fair Oaks is almost completed.
BILL FUZZEY.
