Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1918 — LEE. [ARTICLE]
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Sam Noland thrashed oats Saturday and shredded on Monday. Word was received Sunday morning that Mrs. Hoults brother near Brookston had died that morning. Elmer Gilmore and family spent Sunday with Jas. Culp and family. Edith Overton took Sunday dinner with Velda Heltzel. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Culp, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Folps, Mr. and Mrs. May and daughter, Jos. Clark and family, Creyton Clark and family and Clyde Clark and family all gathered together Sunday to bid their brother John Clark good-by as he is soon to leave for his new home in the east. Asa Holman and family, Ray Holman and family and Mrs. Kate Holman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Holman and family. Hoy Rishling and family of near Rensselaer called on Mrs. Ann Rishling Sunday afternoon. The Stiers family had a family gathering Sunday in honor of Chas. Stiers who has been home for the past week on a furlough. Walter Gilmore and family and Clyde Clark and family called on Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Gilmore Sunday afternoon. Sam Noland, wife and daughter, Cora, called on Mr. and Mrs. Cassells and family Sunday afternoon. Walter Jordan ahd family spent Sunday afternoon at John Jordans. Orval Holman moved on the south Trout farm Monday. Mr. Waitman moved into the Linval house Tuesday. Mrs. Ann Rishling went to Lafayette Tuesday to see a physician. Roy Heltzel delivered hogs to Lafayette Wednesday by auto truck. Jas. Culp and wife, Mrs. Kate Holman and Mrs. Corda Overton autoed to Monticello Wednesday to see Geo. Holman who is suffering with cancer. He has been to see three specialists and nothing can be done b_> the way of operating.
