Rensselaer Republican, Volume 28, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 December 1895 — Billy Miller is Sorely Sufferings [ARTICLE]

Billy Miller is Sorely Sufferings

In a letter from Battle Creek, Mich., under date of Dec. 2nd, W. J. Miller, the painter and artist, writes as follows: ; . I .wish to say through your paper to my friends in Rensselaer to whom I promised on a certain date I|would return, that I am not certain that I put in the proviso “if the Lord is willing.’' And if I had I don’t know as it would ben- ... efit me in Esq. Morgan’s Court; but the fact is I am confined to my bed, not able to walk, with what is .commoaly called Sciatic: Rheumatism. I “You need not send me flowers or sweet meats. Call me not Neomi, but, call me Amara, for my way is bitter.

W. J. Miller.

Our former townsman, Capt. G. W Payne, now of Frankfort this state, and his estimable wife have gone to .Florida,- for the winter. The Capt writing to have his Repli<ucan forwarded says 'ir. “Grant me a Caver through your paper. I want you lo say to my many friends and reader* of your valuable psurerdn Jasper county and elsewhere, that myself and wife will leave Frankfort on Monday night, Dee. 2nd, lor De Funriak Springs, Florida, and will ndl return home until the last of April-. lam going right down alontj the coast where* there is juenty if, wild turkey and deer, and plenty .-of. lish. 1 wan to have a good t me in the land n y ; ~ ». • Dixey. If we keep bnr ireanii. ami the Lord ts.willing, so good bye until another time. Yours Truly. Capt. G. W. Payne .