Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1911 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

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Rev. Kuonen was here Monday. Valk Bros, were in town Saturday. Isaac Parcels was in town Monday. Mr. Carlson went to Monon Thursday. Mrs. Minerva Wood was in town Monday. | / Mr. and Mrs. Bond and babies went to Peru Saturday. Mrs. Corda Overton called on Mrs. Donaldson Sunday. Sam Jacks made a business trip to Monticello Tuesday. Mrs. Tom Spencer called on Mrs Sam Jacks Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Parcels and son were in town Monday. Miss Dollie Jacks visited the McCoysburg school Friday. Mrs. Johnson Clark went to Fair Oaks Saturday morning. Frank Overton and family visiled her mother, Mrs. Kate Holman Sunday. Mr. Lamport was called to Momenee Monday by the death of his grandfather. Born, Tuesday, Feb. 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nitzschke, a daughter, and their first child Born, Saturday, Feb. 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jacks, a 9-pound boy, their second son. Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Clark and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Will Stier and family. There was no school here Friday on account of the teacher, Miss Fern Morris, having the grip again. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stiers and daughter Grace took supper Thursday evening with Will Steirs and family. Mrs. Westphal and son Truman, Mrs. Anderson and Mrs. Overton called on Mrs. Sam Jacks Tuesday afternoon. February 22nd was Miss Chloa Overton’s twelfth birthday and several of her little friends gathered in and spent the evening with her. L. M. Jacks and family moved into Mrs. Harriette Jacks’ property Monday, and their son Charles and family will move into their house. Mr. and Mrs. Everet Blackburn moved Monday into the Horton & Mosley property, just vacated by Mr. Bond, who has stored his goods until he either buys or rents property. v