Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1914 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
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N. Littlefield and family, of Rens-selaer,-visited F. R. Erwin and family over Sunday. Several new pupils have started to school here within the past two weeks. Mrs. Sarah Kessler and granddaughter have returned from their trip to North Dakota. Mr. Sink, of Dakota, who brought tlie body of Cora Kight through to Lake Village for burial, was here the first of the week and visited Isaac Right's. - \ J Tiie ladies of the Christian church will give an oyster and ice cream social at the school house Saturday evening. Clyde Harriott, of Chicago, came on business and is at Frank Garriott's. John Baker, of Mt. Ayr, was here on business this week. Chas. Penwright has returned to his home in Mt. Ayr. Mr. Clevenger has been confined to the house for a week with an attack of lumbago. Mr. and Mrs. Oottingham went to Momence Thursday to visit their son, William, March 12th being his 23rd birthday. _ John Stowers’ little frame cottage burned Monday with all contents.
