Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1887 — County Correspondence. [ARTICLE]

County Correspondence.

U'FMS. I. , w '" *'\ . '" • V'. A ;f ’ ; . School oppceJ on Monday with a full attendance in all the rooms, nearly every Seat being occupied. Mr. Alexander of tho public schools will antes chorister in the My E. church this winter, vice .11. H. Walker resigned. J. E. Stiller left for Kankakee 111., hist Friday. Her. J. B. Crowe was able to occupy tho pulpit of- the Presbyterian church- last Sunday merning. Mrs. 0. B. Mclntiro and druse lilt r. left for a visit in Warsa\y Kentucky, last Thursday. Misses Lizzy Hardy and Dora Morris returned from Laporte fully restored to health. There is a great deal of litigation in Eernington, judging from -the number that flock almost daily to the liar of justice presided over byhis honor, William Tharp. Rev. E. 13. Woodson lias been ret urned to this charge for another year much to the gratification of the iqembers of the chureli and | congregatiori. He preached his. first sermon last Sunday, to a full i ltcmse; j The gas v, : cll did not turn out as 1 well as we hoped , and expected it' would. The contractor will re-1 m ove the derrick and other m achin-! cry to the farm of Treat Durand j where they will sink a well 1209 | feet d<-e]). We hope Mr. Durand I •may strike something Valuable if 1 tie «loes not hud gas. M. J. Phelps is still seriously s sick. Mr. Morey who has been ! down four or five weeks with typhoid lever, is getting better very wly. Mrs. Beasley is also quite sick, but the other cases are getting better. Thanks to the liber--abty-of Mr. Costello and -oth-ere the Fieckenstein family have been made more comfortable. " RemlNotonian. from wiwatfield. The deputy sheriu was in town Monday. Ron. I. D. Dunn ‘is running a hay press at Wheatfield. Mr. Ingram,from near the river bridge, removed his saw mill last i week to Momence,- where ho will engage in sawing for some time. L. P. Eliirer (tp. trustee) is having the school houses of the tp. cleaned and painted, this work is not being done any too soon. Parties from Momence are located at Hie liver, occupied in dress-j ing lioop poles, used in baling hay. These, are being shipped from Wheatfiekl in large quantities. Oscar Hunt of Medaryville was in town Friday and Saturday workjng in the interest of iließamilton Organ company. Jhs. B. Graham will soon be ready to moye in Ids new dwellAnothor pa:-ireo ike was raging., in this part l ist Sunday doing censiilerable d.vmage in the way of burning i:ay in stack. FRO'l SURREY. David Elders have company •from ’White county. I .Miss Maud Stood art of Chicago, is visiting relatives and friends i.: ( • ... i this vicinity. Quite a large number of oar young people had a very pleasant time at Mr. YQn. Lewies’, last (Saturday evening. Mr. Jack JToyes spent last Sail r lay and Sunday at h me and Mish-Ella Eang, is visiting relatives and friends at Indianapolis. Sim will also Visit the State Fair. Yve 'expect Mr. Georgo Wilcax, who has berm takinglessbusin the iio'mnuan. language ’once a week, v. id a tier tms xveek x-eceivc-imi les—i sons daily. | Mr. Jell Daily returned - home last Sunday. TtViNsisTifr.;--;. • __ > i - - -*i>»——-. --—- A brnn-new .stock of idn 5 e- clotliing at Loopr.ldV, and at prices that. beat, the low-cat ami:., even •those' who give their goods away, for lh'e~behefit of their ecstbmem’ You should buy your school books, at the post office, because you cau get the pripper kind,-for pronn’ prices and at the proper ■place* ~ ’ .IL -,'.-- ..j-jl- .i. ■ ... "T~ ;** You.cau buy. more goods of LaPiue Bros for the same amoupt of money than any* ether place in Rensselaer, i ar * II * oS*