Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 304, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1910 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

LEE.

Frank Schultz, of Lafayette, was in town Wednesday. Wm. Stiller shipped poultry Wednesday morning. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Clark called on Doro Jacks Monday. Will Rishling was in Monon Satuiday. Uncle Eli Wood attended the meetings at Lee Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Jacobs was in town Wednesday morning. Mrs. Minerva Wood and Mrs. Anna Johnson were in town Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Parcels and little Goldie Turner were in town Tuesday. Mr. and TMrs. Fred Stiers returned last week from an extended visit a s Kankakee and St. Joe, Mich. Rev. Dunlavy, of Monbn, preached a fine sermon at the church Tuesday evening and stayed with Mr. and Mrs. All. Jacks Tuesday night. Mrs. Doro Jacks and Mrs. Harriett-? Jacks took dinner Monday with Mrs. A; B. Lewis, and Mrs. Etta Lefler and Mrs. May Jacks called there in tue afternoon. Rev. Kuonan went home Saturday and brought his wife and children to attend the services. They stayed till Monday, when they returned to their home in Barkley township. Rev. Harper preached a fine sermon at the church Monday evening. His text was. “Here Am I; Send Me.” There was a good crowd out, in spite of the cold night. The State Bank of Royal Center is offering a premium of five ce'hts on February pension checks when they come in. . This is done to get New /York exchange, and is an unusual state, of affairs in smaller towns.

Have-y&u thought of silver knives, forks, spoons, cut glass dishes, bowls, creamer and sugar, and bottles. We have them at prices which you can affor d. P. W. CLARKE.

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