Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1911 — The North End As Seen By The Wheatfield Review. [ARTICLE]

The North End As Seen By The Wheatfield Review.

Mrs. Mina Dahncke went Monday to Monon for a visit with her son Henry and family. Ed Mutcbler, J. A. Akers and W. F. Neier went to Rensselaer Monday as Jurors for this term of court Mr. and Mrs. George Swisher visited over Sunday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. William Kepperling, and family. John Greve, Ray Andersen, James Gilbreath, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Whjte. and the state’s witness went to Rensselaer Monday to attend the trial of McColly, who it will be remembered was committed for trial on a serious charge. Mrs. Maria Biggs and son William and daughter Goldie, and Mr, and Mrs. William McNeil went via auto to Lacrosse to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alva McNeil. A. C. Robinson and John A. Williams went via Hamilton auto to Renssolaer Saturday evening to witness the wrestling match. Edyth Clager returned to Rensselaer Tuesday after a visit here with home folks. Mrs. Louisa Brooks and three children, of Danville, returned home Wednesday after a visit here with her daughter. Mrs. Brooks is the new owner of the . McLaughlin property, north of town.

Englebret Jensen and son Louis went to Harvey, 111., Wednesday, where Lou will secure a position in the Pullman car works and will reside at Harvey. Mr. Jensen visited relatives two days. O. D. Brown, who has been visiting at Danville, 111., for several weeks, returned here to the home of his daughter, Mrs. Warren White, and family Tuesday. Trustee A. S. Keen has been busy the past week taking the enumeration of the school children of this township.