Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1913 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

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Mr. and Mrs. F, L. Overton and family visited his brother, William Overton and family in Monon Sunday. Mrs. Ida Lewis left here Tuesday for a visit with friends and relatives at Madison, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Jacks left Wednesday for a visit in Missouri and Kansas. They expect to be gone about two weeks, visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. D. ROsebraugh, of Center, Missouri; Mrs. Julia Jacks, of Harper, Kans., and Messrs. James and Charley Jacks, of Wichita, Kans. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. lewis are staying with the children while they are gone. • Gail Culp is working for Elmer Gilmore at this writing. The wind did some damage here Tuesday night. It uprooted several trees and upset all the silos around, except the one on the Suitsus ranch. It upset the new corncrib on the farm owned by H.'M. Jacks and damaged a number of barns and other buildings. The cyclones are getting rather common around here and we have had one every year for some years. Mrs. Cora Stiers and daughter, Agnes, went Thursday to visit Mrs. Clyde Randle, of McCoysburg. Mrs. Stiers returned Thursday night, but Agnes stayed the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamar attended the band concert at McCoysburg Saturday night. Several of Simon Parcels’ friends called on him Saturday night. He was agreeably surprised and everybody went home at a late hour, all reporting a good time. Miss Dollie Jacks spent Sunday with Miss Delena Lefler. . Oscar Jacks spent Sunday with Marlon Spencer. Alvin Clark and family spent Sunday with Mrs. Myers, of Medaryville. They made the trip via auto. Lee Smith left Saturday for Tupelo, Okla. Hts went via Chicago, St. Louis and Muskogee, Okla. Several from here went to Rensselaer Wednesday morning to the circus.