Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1920 — PLAIN VIEW [ARTICLE]
PLAIN VIEW
Earl Foulkes buzzed wood Tuesday Well, the ground hog saw his shadow. Tom Hilton went to Monon Wednesday. ( Wm. Chapman and son hauled straw Monday. Loyal Snyder was a Monon visitor Wednesday. Miss Okai Spencer spent Sunday with home folks. M-isa Daugherty spent Sunday with home folks. Loyal Snyer and wife were Monon visitors Wednesday. Claude Spencer and wife went to Rensselaer Friday. Beryl Chapman spent Tuesday: night with Sophia Clark. ' I True Culp bought six head of cattle oyf Jim Clark last week. 1 Ludd Clark hauled a load of coal to Banner school Tuesday. Fred and Lovise Marchand had an attack of influenza last week. Oliver McCurdy was the guest of May Johnson Sunday evening. Miss Daugherty spent Wednesday night with the Blankenship family. The Wood, Johnson and Chapman families called on Grandma Chapman Saturday. Vern Kingsbury received word that his father near Wolcott was quite sick last week. Ture Culp and Ord Beaver took some cattle to near Reynolds Wedncsday. Well, the boys and girls have their dish pans and cow bells ready and waiting. . „ Loyal Snyder visited home folks near Frankfort a few days last week. says, “Oh dear! oh dear!. I feel so queer. My heart goes pit-a-pat We think you have heart trouble.” ... . „ Raymond Blankenship and Rosabelle Daugherty went driving Wednesday night in a one-horse open sled.
