Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1911 — PLEASANT RIDGE. [ARTICLE]

PLEASANT RIDGE.

M. M. Crowder shelled com Wednesday. •' Mrs. George Parkinson was in Rensselaer Friday. / Mrs., Clifford Parkinson visited Mrs. Harley Shields Sunday. Mrs. Harley Shields helped Mrs. Joseph Borntrager Monday. Charlie. Lowman, John and Ed Martin belpetPjoad Bond’s cars Tuesday. ' Mrs. . Jane Lowman is staying with her daughter, Mrs. James Moore for a short time. DeVere Yeoman has finished his surveying work at Valparaiso and is home -for a short time. Harley Shields, of Rensselaer,„ has moved into the house recently yachted by Harve Lowman, and Geo. Stephenson, of Wheatfield, has moved into the house formerly occupied by Dick Caldwell. Clifford Parkinson sold the big refrigerator belonging to the store to Freemap Wood, of Rensselaer. He doeß not intend to keep ice this summer, but may have ice cream shipped in once a week. Some from the Pleasant Ridge vicinity attended the shower given' Tuesday night for Mr. and Mrs. Ray McDonald, at J. R, Phillips’. Mr. and Mrs/ McDonald have begun housekeeping on a farm east of Monticello. - —-A-, y— Zl « . ■-fylff’ \ Ray Berry started Wednesday for New Buffalo, Mich. He vtent across the country, taking Wilbur Bond’s horses. John Martin has charge of the rest of the stock and household goods, all of whigh goes by rail. Just arrived hi Malnes ft Hamilton’s, a car load of oyster shells to be sold at *7O cents per hundred pounds.