Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1910 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
FAIR OAKS.
School will be out next Friday. Al Blake and wife visited in Hammond a few days this week. Lou Stowers is very bad sick, with little hope of recovery. 4 Several runners were in town this week taking orders for spring goods. A series of meetings are being held at Mallatt’s hall, conducted by Rev. Reardon, of Rosebud. Grandma Brohard has been quite sick this week, but is better at this writing. Wm. Blake, who has been over near Nappannee at work for some time was here this week. Several boys and girls were Invited out to Al Moore’s Monday night, to attend a party given in honor of their son Tom’s thirteenth birthday. Gus Munden and wife, former residents of this place, now of Charlottesville, were visiting old friends here this week. The pickles at the factory are about all barreled and the men will probably go toThayer next, to barrel and ship the pickles from there. Reece Dunn has moved to the Kight farm east of town and Charles Brohard, the former tenant, moved into one of the Bruce Moffitt houses. The last of this week, Davis Winslow and Nancy Kessick will be two more added to the many persons who have gone to the Dakotas to seek their fortunes during the spring and summer months.
