Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1915 — ROSELAWN. [ARTICLE]

ROSELAWN.

Roselawn Review. Elsie Korth was a Rensselaer visitor Monday. •- = *rr===== Owen Brooks was a Parr visitor Sunday. The Mulder family autoed Sunday to Crown Point. Ira LaCosse visited at Fox Lake several days last week. M. E. Evans went to Chicago Sunday and returned Monday. W. T. Kight shipped a carload of stock to Chicago Sunday. Fair Oaks and Roselawn played ball Sunday and Roselawn won 6-5. Trustee Cliff Fairchild, of DeMotte, boarded the train here for Rensselaer Monday. D. G. Evans came over from Peoria Monday to stay during the hay harvest. •’ P. W. Nelson, of Brookston, visited his mother and relatives here Sunday. Roger Smith and A. D. Dazy were both with their families Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. J. K. Johannesen, of Chicago, visited here Sunday at the Mulder home. Flora Frye went Sunday morning to Stoutland, Mo., where she will visit two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Len Frye. Mrs. O. Jones and daughter returned home to Chicago after a pleasant visit of a week with Mrs. Roger Smith. Chas. M. Daniel, of Goodland, was appointed clerk for Newton county to fill the vacancy caused by the death of former Clerk Howard McCurry. H. Barbour has several teams at work hauling stone on the roads, six or seven cars being unloaded the last few days. From reports, the heaviest continuous rain fell here last Saturday. Crops are very much damaged. The heavy rain was general in the northern part of the state. H. H. Nelson and C. C. Baker autoed to Lowell last Saturday evening, returning in the big rain. They report a very pleasant trip home. Prof. Lawson, wife and two children and Miss Klippinger came Wednesday morning on the milk train to take their parts in the entertainment Wednesday evening. Wm. Markham and wife, of Newark, Ohio, visited with the Nelson families Sunday and Monday, going to Brookston and Chalmers Monday. He is connected with the Wells Fargo express company. Mrs. J. W. Crooks and her bunch of Crooks, Mrs. C. M. Rice and her bunch of democrats, and Mrs. Otis Phillips and Mary Jane went to the Levin farm Monday via Huckleberry Route and chaperoned by Alex Levin.