Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 January 1879 — Old-School Baptist Meeting. [ARTICLE]
Old-School Baptist Meeting.
Correspondence of Tun Umiox/ Dbtbons, January of people in this part of the moi it I vineyard is usually good and tl.< roads are in the sirue condition, in consequence large woodpiles are drifting up all around in the neighborhood. George W. Burk has the boas woodpile ; it is built up oft the Poland €hinS plan. EzraC.Ntfwles; county auditor elect, has gone to Michigan to sell some horses/ Da* Vid Warne low* a good HorW Us-day, it was del only a fe* tninhtea. Dogs have commenced harvesting the sheep crop. One gathered in • fine ewe for Henry Grow the ether day and now dwells in tbs happy banting grounds where mooft beams cease ffortt tfOhbling and fleas don’t bite. Gattie arg wintering well and teed is pieftty and to spare. Unioft Grange w. in flourishing conditions with a prospect of half a score ueW members) they recently had S pub* lie installation of officers and tree supper. The Old School Baptists bold monthly meetifigs at Union school house, which are well attended sad very interesting. Di
