Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1913 — Pie Social. [ARTICLE]
Pie Social.
There will be a pie social at the James sehool house Friday night, Feb. 7th, for the benefit of the Sunday school. Everybody invited. Eugene C. Marchand, et ux, have sold to Cora M. Latta 40 acres of land in Milroy township for SI7OO. Opal, the 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newton Sutherland, on the former Ketchum farm, east of town, has a mild case of scarlet fever. Warren Robinson and R, D, Thompson have sold to William H. Murray 80 acres of land in Carpenter township, the consideration being $4,800. George Mustard and Thorsten Ot terberg have filed a mechanic’s lien on Ed Oliver’s barn. The suit was filed by Attorney Dunlap and asks judgment for $66.85, alleged due them on labor, and for $25 attorney fees. Sheriff Hoover made a deed Saturday as sheriff of 600 acres of land in Milroy township, to Frank L. Smith. The consideration named in the deed was $21,000. The mortgage given by Chester G. Thompson had been foreclosed. The mortgage Was for $29,081.
