Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1912 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

LEE.

Mr. Clayton Webb has been ■'quite sick with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Clark and son Tommy, Miss Chloe Stiers and Miss Dollie Jacks visited W. L. Stiers and family Sunday. Mr. Cecil Randle from Clarks Hill came home with Hollis Jacks Friday evening to visit till Monday morning when he returned to Monon. Monday Mr. Korah Eldredge and family moved to the Ira Kring property and Clyde Davis and family will soon move into the house vacated by Mr. Eldredge. Word was received Tuesday by Sam Noland that Albert Warner had died Monday night and would be brought here for burial Thursday at Osborne cemetery. Mrs. Kate Holman received word Saturday evening that her little grandaughter, Mabie Holman, of Monticello, was very sick and for her to come at once. Later word was received that she was better. At about half-past seven Saturday evening the Maxwell house near the church at Lee Caught fire and soon burned to the ground. Mr. Leonard Widner lived in the house but they all got out all right and saved most all of their goods. As soon as all were and the goods stored in the church a subscription paper was passed and in a short time more than twenty-six dollars had been subscribed for the unfortunate family? They moved into a vacant house near Lee the next day.