Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1916 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kight are both reported improving. Albert Cox returned Saturday from a long stay in lowa. Mrs. B. F. Clevenger has returned from a stay in Chicago. , Mr. and Mrs. Barney DeWitt are both quite poorly with grip. Al Abel was in Hammond Saturday and Sunday on business. Walter McConnell and wife spent the last of the week in Chicago. Miss Fawn Casey has returned from a visit at Marion and Peru. Mrs. Al Abel has been quite seriously ill with quinzy, but is better. Mrs. Ruth Weaver spent a day this week with Floyd Cox’s at Roselawn. Mrs. Cottingham went to Momence Wednesday to visit her son and family. Gene Barfoot is moving back to his place, known as the old Halleck nursery, north of town. - Mr. Eggleston was able to get to the store for the first time Tuesday and Mrs. Eggleston is better. Rev. Postill has not been able to fill his appointments here for the past two weeks on account of sickness in his family. Drivers of school wagons are having a pretty hard time getting over the roads on account of the roughness.