Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 237, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1919 — ROSELAWN. [ARTICLE]
ROSELAWN.
The small son of Al Korth is reported to be improving. Mr. Gamester and wife visited [here Sunday with Mrs. Whittin. A new cement walk in front of the Hotel Burton has been built by Arthur Muzzall. _ -■■■ — Dorsey Kight, who is attending Northwestern university, was a home visitor last Sunday. Rompke Sipkema and wife and Isaac Kingma- and wife went to lowa Monday morning where they had been called by the death of the son of Mr.- and Mrs. John Van J. R. Mulder and Louis Walstra Rensselaer. Read the list of the big stock sale October 15th in this paper. Don. Braden and family have moved into the Wilder property. Flora Frye was a Chicago visitor several days last week. Dorris and French * Crooks were Sunday afternoon visitors here and returned in the evening with Lardner and Louis to Rensselaer. Congress is opposed to both daylight and moonshine. —St. Louis Globe-Democrat.
