Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1910 — LEE. [ARTICLE]
LEE.
Cleo Mellender is on the sick list. L. E. Noland went to Renssealer Monday. Mrs. Chatman went to Indianapolis Wednesday. Chloa and Edith Overton visited Cora Noland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Jacks visited G. L. Johnson Sunday. Miss Myrtle Lewis visited her mother and sister over Sunday. Myra Peregrine went to Rensselaer Monday to work for Dr. Washburn. Mrs. Ida Lewis and daughter Ethel, visited Mrs. Ostander Monday p. m. * J. H. Culp went to Rensselaer Tuesday to have Dora’s eyes doctored. Walter Gilmore has come home to farm for his father this summer. Mrs. Ida Lewis visited her daughter Verda and May Jacks Monday p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Lamport and family visited Mfi and Mrs. Sam Nolan Sunday. Dr. Steward was called to Lee Sunday to see A. B. Lewis, who is quite sick with stomach trouble. Miss Cassie Holman, from Monticello, visited friends and relatives at Lee Saturday and Sunday.'^ Mr. Gilmore returned home Wednesday morning from St. Louis, where he purchased a car load of horses and cattle. Mr. and Mrs Ostrander, Grandma Chatman, Harry and Mable Ostander took supper Monday evening with J. H. Culps. Miss Verda Lewis is working for Mrs. Mary Jacks, who is still laid up with rheumatism. Oscar Williamson has again had bad luck. This time he had the ligiments torn loose in one of his arms and Dr. Clayton was called Monday p. m.
