Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1919 — ROSELAWN. [ARTICLE]

ROSELAWN.

0. B. Doty and family, of Kentland, visited here Sunday with the Mulder family. Elsie Korth returned home from a two weeks’ visit with relatives in Chicago. Roger Smith is contemplating moving to Crown Point. Fred Nelson has sold his farm to Chicago parties. Mrs. 'W. S. Wilder visited Monday at the Mulder home. William Boyle has resigned as the manager of the Roselawn elevator. A Mr. Bussell is the new manager of the elevator here. Charles Boyle motored to Lowell on business Monday. 1 Mrs. Ci M, Rice and son, Burgess, motored to Rensselaer Friday. | Ross Born has sold his town property here to William Boyle. | Robert Gibbons hos bought the Mrs. Ball property in town. Mrs. H. F. Clements and daughter, Elizabeth, of ML Vernon, Ind., visited here last week with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Crooks, and family. , 4 Henry Christensen was called to Primgham‘,» lowa, by the death of his sister, Mrs. James Hadden. Charles Eikmeier, the gentleman who bought the Nelson. ’ property here, expects to move his family here shortly.