Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1911 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
FAIR OAKS.
Ora Yeoman was in towd Tuesday on business. Alias Minnie Cox is visiting relatives in Rensselaer. John Staple Sundayed at the t ottingham house. Mrs. Piffle McConnell is visiting her sister in Kniman this week. Two or three people from Parr visited school here Wednesday. I Mrs. Allen Gray and daughter visited relatives here last week. C. A. Gundy has been quite Sick this week, but is better at present. Walter McConnell’s barn is about done and is about the best i * r n in town. Stella Shehan and children, of Laher father, Isaac Eight, the last of the week. » Jap Wright, of Mt. Ayr, and Chas. Halley, of Morocco, were in town Tuesday on business. Several of our young people spent Sunday evening very pleasantly with Jesse Garriott and wife. Frank Teach is here looking after the gravel road business, which will likely begin before long. Miss Anna Spry, of Kankakee, is here helping look after Mr. Spry, who is quite sick with lagrippe. James Clifton and Cal. Burrows are putting up a'tbuildiag on the Mallatt lot, preparatory to -starting a blacksmith shop. Dave Wipslotv has bought a good team of grays, and he and his son-in-law, Oliver Brohard, expects to keep them busy this spring. ■ *
