Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1914 — FAIR OAKS, [ARTICLE]
FAIR OAKS,
■ . i School here will dose May 2nd and an appropriate program is being arranged. John Casey and sister, Mrs. Dickinson, attended the drama “Creation”, at the Auditorium in Chicago. Rev. Postill filled his regular appointment here Sunday evening. B. F. Clevinger is treating his house to a coat of white paint. •Mrs. Fannie Oottingham has gone to Brookston to visit her mother and sdster for a few day®. N. Littlefield and son were here over Sunday. He has about completed his house east of town. Doris McKay was kept at home from school a few days on account of having the mumps. Mike Lawler is putting in some large cement water tanks on his land here. Grandma Brouhard has moved back into her own house. Mrs. Earl Leech, of Hammond, visited her mother, Mrs. Winslow, Tuesday and Wednesday. Morton Clifton and Fred McKay have both had tonailitis this week. Five of our people took the civil seWice examination in Rensselaer, The U. 8. civil service examination for rural route carrier will be* held here iin Fair Oaks, May 23,1914.. You will find all the new novelties in spring drees goods and trimming® at Murray’s.
