Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1919 — ROSELAWN. [ARTICLE]
ROSELAWN.
Corn shuckers with teams wanted. Eight cents per bushel. One mile and one-half south of town;go.od [corn.—ARTHUR LARSEN. O-29-2L Miss Annie Noerenberg, of Chicago, visited her friend, Miss Elsie Korth, on the farm from Saturday until Monday evening. Jacob Spitzer, of Fair Oaks, was shopping in town Monday. D. K. Frye and family spent Sunday with friends near Valparaiso. Charles Brand, owner of the Roselawn telephone exchange, was up from his home several days last week putting his lines in order. Asher Baker will build on his plot of ground north of the stock pens as soon as he can sell his town property. ’ J. J. Mulder was in Chicago Wednesday and Thursday of last week on business. Get out your lead pencil and a slip of any old kind of paper and hand in items for the Roselawn space. We know you think—but what? Dr. C. M. Rice attended the sale on the old Castlen farm Monday and oought something right in season—one large horse, gang plow and a corn planter. There are those in town who think the doctor is flirting with spring work. . --- McCord says that a Ford truck will not but he tried it out last Friday night. Peter Dondlinger bought a Fordson tractor of the International people, who are located here for the present. Frank Nelson and others of the family visited Grandma Nelson and family Sunday. Chester Fuller and Edna Schaffer and Kenneth Noles and Minnie Brownfield motored to Momence Sunday evening. Lester Swanson is spending a week at the club house.
