Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1911 — LEE. [ARTICLE]
LEE.
Mrs. Nan Stiers is on the sick list. Mrs. Sam Jacks is on the sick list. Mrs. Hi C. Anderson Is on the sick list.) * Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bond, a girl, their second girl. _ Little Ralph Overton is on the sick Ust. Morris Jacks spent Sunday with Glen Culp. Mrs. B#n Denton has been on the sick list, but is better at present. Mrs. Hariette Jacks is sick at her son’s, Alf Jacks. Morris Jacks was out of school Tuesday on account of sickness. Mrs. Ann Rishling went to Rensselaer on business Wednesday. Ward Lewis sold his colt Tuesday to John Osborne. % Elmer Gilmore and baby are on the sick list_at present. —— Arthur Williamson and two children are on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gilmore and baby vlßited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Culp, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Stiers and son Hamilton visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vet Young, of Monon. Mr. and Mrs. Walls and son Willard, of McOoysburg, and Rev. Kuonen visited O. A. Jacks and family Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacks and son. Oscar spent Sunday with his brother and wife, Mr and Mrs. G. A. Jacks. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Eldridge, of Monon, came Sunday morning to visit their son, Kora, and family. Mrs. Olive Culp and baby came Frievening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Osborne. Orlando Manning has moved into the house vacated by Geo. McCoy. He will farm the farm where Isaac Parcells now lives. _ Miss Mollie Wood, Mrs. Ell Wood and Mrs. Jennie Rishling spent Tuesday with Mrs. Alf Jacks and attended the funeral of Mrs. Clark. Although the weather was bad Sunday night, there, was a flair sized crowd attended Epworth League, and there was a good program. Mrs. Alvin Clark and her mother, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Laura Jacks and baby, Mrs. Jacks and Mrs. Dollie Lewis and Miss Lona Jacks called on Mrs. May Jacks Saturday afternoon. After years of suffering death came as a blessed relief to Mrs. D. Z. Clark, Sunday evening. She had been a patient sufferer, and her work was surely done, and well done, too. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at 1:00 o’clock, at the church at Lee, and a large crowd followed the remains to their last resting place, at the Osborne cemetery. The floral offerings were very fine.
