Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1890 — From Union. [ARTICLE]

From Union.

Weather changeable. Roads the sam e. _ \ Bore throats prevaiL Politicans on the alert. Cattle and hogs in good demand. Cranes here and grass will feST~ Wheat damaged, rye all right Farmers getting ready to sow oats. Great demand for tile but no tile at the factories. Plenty of hay in the township if grasß comes by the 15 th of April. Fair Oaks is having a lull in business, bat may revive any day. A great deal of wood has been chopped this winter, but if anybody wants it they will have to come after it or wait until the roads get better. Candidates for county offices are canvassing by mail, perhaps on account of the muddy roads. Delegates to elect township officers will be elected at the school houses fb accordance with the call. Jas. Burns, of Fair Oaks, has bought a farm north of Rose Bud Chapel, and is improving it Good Sabbath Schools at Brushwood and the Chapel. Prayer meeting every Wednesday night at the Chapel and every Thursday night at Brushwood.

BILL BAT.