Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1893 — CORRESPONDENCE [ARTICLE]
CORRESPONDENCE
UNION ITEMS. James McClanahan is moving into his new house. It is two stories high and of modem style. Jacob Huriey has sold his house house and three lots in Fair Oaks to John McColl}', who is putting up hay scales, end is going to move there as soon us convenient. I. F. Aitei’s large barn is about finished. Barney Comer has been very sick the past week with lung fever. He is now able to be up a part of the time, but his little girl baby, 8 or - 9 months old, is very low with flux. Schools all in good running order. Literary at Rose Bud every Monday night. Preachin g every Sunday night and every other Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 o’clock.
T. H. Davisson still has the Post Office at Fair Oaks. Mr. Kessler does net appear to be in a hurry to take it. T. J. Mallatt has sold his store in F air Oaks,to Isaac Kig ht, who has taken possession and will continue to sell at the old stand. Renssela n ’•’■nnters find this a good good plM?» hunt but a bad place to find game, as three good fellows were hunting near the Iroquois all day and shot one . squirrel and one dog, and went home well pleased. Jake,
