Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1917 — FORESMAN. [ARTICLE]
FORESMAN.
John Foresman’s man from the southern part of the state arrived last Saturday. The school here was closed two days last week on account of the scarlet fever scare. The Foresman school failed to get bi on the spelling match this year. The school has received their flag, of which they are very proud. The Miller family is getting along fine now. Mrs. Evajlacobs, of Kentland, spent the week end with the Perry Brown family. ~ , Mr. and Mrs. Sam Russell moved to Brook the first of the week and now live in their property in southeast Brook. Dyke Chapin and his uncle will batch oil the fanp this summer. Cecil Shepard, who has been visiting his parents here for some time, was called as relief man to the C. & E. I. at Morocco, to take thep lace of Adolph Gentry who was away to attend his father’s funeral.
