Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 179, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1910 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

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Mrs. Jennie Rishling and grandson visited at Lee Thursday. Alvin Clark and family moved Into their new house Tuesday. J. H. Culp and family visited Snedeker and family Sunday. Uncle James Overton returned last week from a trip in the west. Will Rishling went to Pleasant Sunday to visit Harvey Wood. Mrs. Anna Johnson’s sister from Lafayette came Monday to visit for a few days. Axwell Johnson moved to Wolcott Friday, where he expects to work at the blacksmith trade. Creighton Clark came home Thursday evening from lowa, where he has been working on a dredge. Mrs. Axwell Johnson and children and her sister and little nephew went to Rensselaer Thursday morning. Chas. Mellended, Hollis Jacks, Harley Clark and Will Rishling are helping Carl Westphal In the hay this week. Mrs. Ola Randall and two children, of McCoysburg, visited her sister, Mrs Cora Stiers Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Rishling and children went to Rensselaer Sunday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Osborne. L. E. Noland returned home Tuesday evening after working at the butcher business for some time In Medarysvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCoy and iittio son, of Indianapolis, came Saturday evening to spend two weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McCoy. Mrs. Cora Stiers treated her Sunday school class of young men to ice cream and cake at her home Saturday evening. All had a fine time. Miss Merlo Carrothers came home last week from Culver, lad., where sb* has been Worklrfg as central girl. Bhe expects to spend the summer at