Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1910 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

A few pickles are being brought in to the factory. Chas. Mallatt, of Michigan City, was here a few days last week. Samuel Right, of Lake Village, was in town Sunday and Sunday night. Earl Leach and his mother, of Rensselaer, visited at Tom Mallatt’s Sunday. Jesse Nelson, of Wellington, 111., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Cottingham, this week. - ■ The young iadiea of the M. E. church cleared about $9.00 at their social last Saturday night. About half the population of our town and community attended the show in Rensselaer Saturday. An “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” show held forth in a tent in the park Tuesday night and was quite well attended. • N. A. McKay visited his mother, who is past 70 years old and an invalid, last week. She lives in Kirklin, Ind. Miss Minnie Cox seems to be improving considerably lately and was able to go to Rensselaer to the circus Saturday. Mrs. N. A. McKay returned home from a visit to Clinton and Madison counties, Tuesday. Mr. McKay returned a week ago and went back to work at Gibson. Charles Gundy, who has been working as bridge carpenter for the past three years on the Indiana Southern railroad, met with a serious accident last week, falling from a ladder and breaking his wrist. —