Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1916 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas'. Eggleston are both on the sick list. Mrs. Fel 1 my, of Rensselaer, is spending the week here. Mrs. Ruth Weaver visited relatives in Rensseloer over Sunday. Isaac Kight is confined to his bed by a severp case of erysipelas. - Mrs. Shehan, of Monon, is here on pccount of the illness of her father and mother. Mrs. Frank Carey was sick this week and was unable to leave until Tuesday. Miss Ola Umphress, who has been in Mt. Ayr for some time, spent Sunday at home. ’ Rev. C. W. Postill will fill his regular appointment at the M. E. church Sunday at 11 o’clock. Mrs. F. R. Erwin, Mrs. A. I. Abell and Mrs. Cottingham went to‘Rensselaer on business the first of the week.

A box social and entertainment will be given at the school house Friday evening, Jan. 21, for the benefit of the library. It is reported that Isaac Kight, former trustee of Union township, is quite sick with erysipelas at his home in Fair Oaks. Mrs. Kight has also been sick with the grip and Mrs. Eggleston, wife of Mr. Kight’s business partner, has also been cbnfined at home with sickness. ■ Gold Medal is one of the best spring wheat flours, and there is more of it sold than any other high grade flour made* When you buy . Gold Medal you are not taking any chances. Every sack guaranteed. Wheat is advancing all the time and you are going to have to pay more for your flour. Get our prices before buying.

JOHN EGER.