Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 288, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1919 — LEE. [ARTICLE]

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for'Friday Issue. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Anderson, Mrs. Kate Holeman and Mrs. Nancy Williamson 0 took dinner Thursday with Joseph Stuart and wife.____ Mrs. Nancy Stiers is spending a few days with her son, Earl, and family, of near Monon Ezra Eldridge s and Miss Thelma Noland spent Sunday with home folks .The neighborhood was shocked Friday morning to learn that Mrs. Kate Holeman was stricken with paralysis. Her entire left side is affected. She was in her usual health Thursday evening, but was taken sick during the fore part of the night. She arose, thinking she would her nearby neighbor, Mrs. Rebecca Jacks, but was unable to get to her ’phone. Mrs. Jacks called at Mrs. Holeman’s Friday morning at about 8 o’clock and found Mrs. Holeman lying on the floor helpless and almost unconscious. Her case is still very critical -Elmer Gilmore and family spent Sunday with John Mellender and family Mrs. William Zabel is spending the week at Arthur Miller’s, helping to care for a new grandson Miss Chloae Overton, who has been seriously ill with tonsilitis for about three weeks, is better at present but is still unable to leave her room. Her mother, Mrs. Frank Overton, is now suffering from the same trouble. ”■ James received-a telegram Monday from Minnesota stating that his brother-in-law, George Conway,! fell and was killed and that the. body would be sent here for interment in the Osborne cemetery.