Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 111, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 May 1910 — COTTAGE GROVE. [ARTICLE]
COTTAGE GROVE.
Howard Holmes is working for James Downs. John Zimmer and I). S. Makeever shipped hogs Friday. William Holmes is the first one in this neighborhood to begin planting corn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lewis called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nowels. Mr. and Mrs. Mell Wood -and children called On Mr. Canada and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sullivan went visiting Sunday. Mac has a happy face over his new boy. Mrs. Eva Greenlee, Mrs. Katie Albahat and Mr. S. E. James were visitors at St. Joseph’s college Sunday afternoon,__ John Osborne is buying up some calves. He says he can’t get pigs, so he has to have something to feed the milk to. Mrs. Katie Albahat, of Chicago, is visiting Mrs. Eva Greenlee. Mrs. ’Adbahat and Mi sr Greenlee were roommates in the Presbyterian hospital. S. E. James, of Chicago, called on Mrs. Eva Greenlee and Mrs. Katie Albahat Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Alhabat and Mr. James are cousins and their grandfather was a minister in Persia. Mrs. Greenlee says she is milking four* cows. She gets twenty gallons of milk a day and every seven days ten gallons of cream. She says she has discovered how to increase the table supplies and decrease the mortgages on the farm. There’s ''nothing so good for a sore throat as Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil. Cures it in a few hours. Relieves any pain in any part.
