Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 144, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 June 1910 — LEE. [ARTICLE]
LEE.
Simon Parcels was in town Monday. Mrs. Herman was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Minerva Wood was in town Monday. Glen Culp visited Tommy and Harley Clark Sunday. Mrs. M. Johnson’s father, Mr. Conn, of Wolcott, is visiting her. Johnny Clarkand family took dinner Sunday with Will Stiers. Misses Verdie and Ethel Lewis spent Tuesday evening with Lurah Anderson. Several from here attended children's day exercises at the chapel Sunday and report a good time. Edith, Minnie, Lynn, Charles and William Beck and Hollis Jacks visited Mr. Oce Noland’s Sunday. Mrs. Kate Holman is staying with Mrs. Frank Overton at present, helping take care of her grandson Everett. Irene, the little daughter of Hoy Rishling, is sick with malaria and Dr. Clayton was called to see her Wednesday. Miss Letha Woods, from Pleasant Ridge, came Monday evening for a few days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Mabel Rishling.. James Overton, of Rensselaer, came Tuesday evening to see his little grandson, Everett Overton, who is dangerously sick with rheumatism. There was a pleasant surprise on Grandpa Williamson Monday evening, it being his 77th birthday. About 60 relatives and friends were present. Each one took them some present and all enjoyed a good time. Wednesday morning Grandpa Williamson's cow that was bitten by the same dog that bit Mike Peregrine’s dog and cow, went mad. There is one more cow that they think was bitten at the same time.
