Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 220, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1914 — FAIR OAKS [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS

George Niccum of the Lawlor ranch has moved into the house va eated by Cal. Burrough. Rev. Postill will fill his regular appointment here at 11 o’clock Sunday a. m. George Blunk is assisting Col. Burrough in the blacksmith shop. Grandma Barker came the first of the week from Yeddo, Ind. to spend a few weeks with Chas. Barker and Jake Trump and family. Mrs. Marian Brown ' and son, Lloyd took dinner Sunday with Frank McKay. Ray Casey and family have moved over near Vergie. Clarence Garriott and wife went to Chicago Sunday to visit relatives. Roe Yoemau and his men went to McOoysburg to builji another silo. Hazel Shemeleb is visiting here at John Zeller’s. Inez Wiseman is quite seriously ill. Miss Ida Burns of Brookston is visiting her sister, Mrs. Cottingham this week. Married Sept. 14th, in Rensselaer, Miss Etoil Helbell and James Davis of east of town. Mrs. C. A. Gunday moved to Rensselaer Monday to be in an easy reach of the high school. F.-K. Erwin went to Chicago on business this week. The Blake family went to Pleas-

ant Grove Monday to attend the funeral of their little grand child, daughter of John Akers and wife. Mrs. Frank McKay visited the last of the week with Mrs. Ethel Orofford north ot town.