Rensselaer Union, Volume 5, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1873 — Patrons of Husbandry. [ARTICLE]
Patrons of Husbandry.
The sixth regular meeting of the Jasper County Central Association of Patrons of Husbandry "'ill meet at the Court House, In Rposselaer, on Saturday, February 22d, 1873, at one -o’clock p. m. A general attendance of officers, masters and delegates Is desired. Bids for trade In dry-goods,; groceries, harness, saddles, wagons and plows will be received. Discussion of the Iroquojs Ditching question and the adoption of by-laws for the government of the Central Association, revision ofjhe constitution and payment of membership dues will be the'business of, the day.
C. W. CLIFTON,
Cor. Sec. J. 0. C. A.'
Wheat Topis well all over the State. Effortsnre being made to organize » Building Association at Francesville. Workmen are engaged in hauling stone lor the new Presbyterian church that is to be built at Monticello. At their regular session in this month the trustees of Winamac ordered the is&uing of SSQO bonds for procuring public pumps. Mumps, measels, whooping-cough and typhoid fever is what is the matter at Kewanna, Fulton county, and still they do not complain. The Starke county Ledger man is lapsing into barbarism, lie wants four wolf skins on snbscription with which to make a pair of Bryan O’Lynn breeches. The managers of the New Albany & Chicago railroad have despatched Cyrus W. Field, of New York, to Europe to negotiate a loan for the use of their road. s The special term of Circuit Court for trying the appeals from the assessments of the Kankakee Valley Draining Company convened on Monday and adjourned on yesterday afternoon. In each case a decision was rendered which places a perpetual injuuction on the company’s ever disturbing any property in this county whatever, or securing a lien or bold upon it in any manner. This is pleasing news to those who have been affected by the op erations of the company, and is a gratifying triumph for our lawyers. —South Bend Tribune.
