Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 236, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 October 1913 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

“Mrs. John Casey is very sick with rheumatism. Mrs. Dickinson is taking care of her. Mrs. Right and Mrs. McKay visited tne Roselawn Lid Society at Mrs. Felix Packers, north of t-*wo. last Thursday afternoon. Sam Carr went to Chicago Sunday on the excursion and will probably remain a while with his uncle, John Carr. Mr. and Mrs. NT B. Pierce, of Routs, visited at Milt Gundy’s over Sunday. Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Rillgore, Miss Rettie Brown and Mrs. Ettie' Fay went to Chicago Wednesday. Mr. Gaines and daughter came from Minnesota to visit relatives. Isaac Right has been down in the south part of the state to look after his dredge boat interests. Dave Blake and Carl Trump have gone to Mt. Ayr to work on the stone road. Mr. Bringle has a new auto, and will use it to deliver mail. Mr. and Mrs. Cottingham have gone to Momence for an indefinite stay. C. D. Manderville went to Lowell Tuesday on business. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van Cleve, a daughter, Sept. 29, The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Gourley Thursday afternoon, Oct. 2nd. Ray Casey’s baby is quite ill. Chas. Penwright and Miss Pern Casey visited home folks over Sunday. Mra Litner called on some of her old friends here, while on her way to her daughter's at Parr. The new section foreman and his family have arrived and will probably make this their -home. Jack Umphress is hauling baled hay for Walter McConnell. Mamie Bozelle visited at LaCrosse the last of the week. Mrs. Tom Johnson went to Cana 1 da to visit her daughter. A sister and niece of Mrs. Clevenger came from Ransas for a visit.