Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1910 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

Dr. Fife and wife, of Wheatfleld, visited here Saturday. Dora Cottingham made a business trip to Wheatfleld last Monday,. Charles Wood and Fred McKay went to Indianapolis to work Monday. Remember the preaching services at the M. E. church Saturday night. N. A. McKay went over to Nappanee Monday to help build a dredge boat. A couple of photographers have been canvassing the" town for the past few days. Lanta and Georgia Joiner, of Red Cloud, Minn., are visiting friends here this week. Mrs. Mike Shehan and children, of Lafayette, visited over Sunday at Isaac Right’s. Homer Stanley, east of town, has sold his farm and will go west, probably to Kansas. . A family named Trapp have moved here from Winamac and have rented the Thompson house. Messrs. Healey and Woodworth were here Sunday talking to our young men about joining the militia. The social given by the Aid Society, Monday night, was quite an enjoyable affair, and about sl4 was cleared. Constable Robinson, of Rensselaer, has been here two or three times within the paßt week on official business. 4 1 Bart Crawford, Joseph Winslow and Oliver Brohard with families are expecting to start for North Dakota soon. School closed Tuesday afternoon on account of the funeral of Mrs. Rhorda, as a good many of the Holland children are going to school here.