Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 299, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1910 — Page 2

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RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY. ML A LEY A CLARK, Publishers. The Friday Iran* Is the ReertUar Weelfly Edition. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Bally, by Carrier, 10 Cents a Week. By Mail, $3.75 a year. Sami-Weekly, in advance, Tear, $1.50. Saturday, December 17, 1910.

SOUTH NEWTON.

Grandmother Goetz is sick at this •writing, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Holmes were Mt. Ayr visitors Friday. Several boys of this vicinity arc husking corn on the Monnett ranch. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs Cox, on the Monnett ranch is very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Francis spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt Weurthner. The year 1911 will soon be here. But-it won’t be the so longed for “leap year,” George Wenrick and sister. Miss Edith, and Mr, and Mrs. Nelson

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Ducharme spent Sunday with M. A. Reed and family. Messrs. Grover and Edward Mann, of Sheridan, are husking corn for A. C. Pancoast . Allie Francis went to Illinois Friday for a visit of a couple of weeks' with relatives and friends. The party at Spencer 1 brothers’ Wednesday evening was a success. All present report a good time. Walter and Fred Feldhaus and sister, Miss Emma, spent Sunday with Joe and Theresa Trully. Skating is 0. K. and several 1 young people of this vicinity tried their luck in skating Sunday afternoon. Walter Smith and Miss Sarah Holmes spent Sunday with the Morganegg sisters, north of Rensselaer. Miss Virginia Holmes returned home Wednesday after spending the summer in Rensselaer, to assist In preparing for their removal to the northwest.

MIL ROY.

Branson Clark shipped his turkeys this week. Nelson Anderson called on George Clark Monday. Lud Clark shredded corn Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Chapman and family moved to

the Ensinger farm and Elmer Johnson moved to the Chapman farm. Jacks & Clark bought Xmas turkeys here this week. Ernest Clark has a new buggy. Now girls for a buggy ride. Supt. Lamson and G. L. Parks visited Banner school Tuesday. Miss Lural Anderson spent Wednesday night with Mrs. Bivans. Mr. and Mrs. Warren, of Illinois, held meetings here this week. Mrs. V. J. Boone has been having a gathering in her throat, but is better at this writing. W. I. Bivans visited the first of the week with his children in Danville and Rossville, 111. , - Mrs. Underwood, Zera Scripture and Earl Foulks, of Monon, and Frank May and family took dinner Sunday with George Foulks. Miss Pearl Abersol attended church at Lee Tuesday night and was accompanied home by Miss Ethel Lewis, who will sew again this week for Mrs. Abersol. As Mrs. Bivans was starting home from /Monon Monday evening her horse became frightened at a train and in turning around she was thrown 0«t of the buggy and received a cut on-the face and bruised her eye. The top-was torn off the buggy. Some one

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caught the horse and she drove it home. Chas. Wood has been hauling corn to Lee this week. Rev. Morrow, of Morocco, came Tuesday night and brought Rev, Green, of Rensselaer, who preached a very uplifting and helpful sermon. Rev. Morrow p'reached Wednesday night.

LEE.

Sam Noland went to Rensselaer Saturday. Mrs. Anna Johnson was in town Saturday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eldridge were in town Saturday afternoon. Mr. Bond went to Monon Saturday. Bert Lewis, Clayton Mellender, Ward Lewis and Morris and Hollis Jacks went from here to the box supper at Banta Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lewis went to Brookston Friday evening to visit Mr. and Mrß. P. L. Bush. Morris Jacks helped Carl Westphal Saturday. Mrs. Henry Byroads and son were in town Saturday. Little Ida Denton Isn’t so well at present. The doctor was called again Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Walls and three sons and Mr. Walls’ brother attended league at Lee Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Jacks and daughter Dollie and little Oscar visited True D. Woodworth and family, at Rensselaer, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jacks and Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Jacks visited L. M. Jacks and family Sunday. Miss Thelma and Etha Noland visited Miss Chloa Overton Sunday. Harry and Lonnie Noland and Ward Lewis visited MOrris and Holliß Jacks Sunday afternoon. Mr. Bates and family moved from Illinois into Mrs. Harriett Jacks’ house Saturday.

COLLEGEVILLE.

The Christmas recess wIH begin Friday, Dec. 23, and will continue two weeks. —— ( Miss Ilda Schnee, Miss Selma Hindblad, of Chicago; William Brown; Fred Knauf, of Wright, Mich, and John Hayes, of Peru, were college visitors last week. The varsity basket ball team plays its first outside game at Goodland Friday evening. Mgr. C. Reed has Hteen suffering from a slight attack of influtnza, but

has all the while been able to discharge his basketball duties. Saturday afternoon, Dec. 17th, at three o’clock, the locals will be seen In action for the first time on the home floor, when Monticello will be here for a game. John Meyers, of Williamsport, Pa., was called home on account of the death of his father. Guy Stepp, of Terre Haute, has also received the same sad news and gone to his home. The sincerest condolence of the students has gone with both on their sorrowful mission. The C. L. 8. held their electidta for the mid-year term last Sunday. The following candidates were successful: President, George Pax; vice-presiden-, Charles Condon; treasurer, M. Wanamaker; critic, Walter Reineck; executive committee, A. Berghoff, 0. Peters, J. Trench; marshal, C. Crock; librarian, Thomas Harrington. A comic program will be rendered by the society next Sunday evening.

Masonic Election.

Election of officers and trustees of Prairie Lodge 125 F. & A. M.. wIU be held at- regular communication, Dee. 19, 1910. Refreshments will'! be served. H. L. BROWN, Secy. BENHART FENDIty W. M.

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