Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 184, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1912 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
FAIR OAKS.
Mrs. Pearl Kight went to Chicago Saturday to consult the doctor. Chas. Lane is moving his household goods to Delphi, where they will live. Mrs. Isaac Kight and Bealah Shehen went the last of the week to visit a brther in North Dakota. Fred Phillips and family are here fbr a few days’ visit before going to Momence to live. The meetings held in the Christian church continue in interest and a general spiritual awakening. Mrs. Rose Harmon, of Riverside, Cal., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Cottingham, this week. Mrs. Ida Burns and daughter are visiting at Cottingham hotel this week. Mrs. C. A. Gundy was called to Momence on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Cottingham. Jap Cover and family, of near Virgie, visited the Richmond family a few days this week. “ -» John Staple, who has been working at Valparaiso for some time, was in town this week. < Mrs. M. D. Carr and daughters went to the county seat on business Tuesday. Oliver Brouhard and family, of the Hillis ranch, spent Sunday with Chas. Barker and family. Mrs. Mike Shehen came up from Lafayette the last of the week to visit relatives here.
Ben Zellars has moved out of the White poolroom and will probably keep up the barber business in the Mallatt building. John Carr, of Chicago, and Mrs. Snyder, of California, brother and sister of Matt Carr, are visiting the latter this week. Walter McConnell and wife and Dr. Fyfe and family took in the WallaceHagenback show at Kankakee Thursday. The pickle factory is opened up and it is expected with these late rains the pickles will be coming in quite plentiful soon. Miss Haden, of Lowell, who has been giving music lessons here all summer, will finish her work here next week and go to California for a season. The sheriff came here from Rensselaer Monday evening and took Joe Fross back with him. It is reported that he was examined by the doctors in regard to his sanity. Quite a little excitement was created here Sunday morning when a dead man was taken froin an early morning freight train. A letter found in his pocket gave his name as Edward Bowser and came from his parents, who are living at present in the soldiers’ home in Lafayette, to which place he was sent Sunday evening. He had met his death by a car door falling on him.
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