Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1901 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
FAIR OAKS.
Mrs. D. Cottingham visited Rose Lawn Tuesday. Gus Ekhorn has been on the grip list this week. R. O. and Claude Graves of Morocco, were here. Frank Kelley was a Fair Oaks caller last Thursday. Mr. Wilson’s family ' will remove to Chicago Heights soon. Harry Gault has been visiting Fair Oaks friends this week. Elmer Moffitt and family removed to Chicago Heights recently. Dr. Gleason of Rose Lawn, was over Tuesday to see sick folks. Beulah Shehan is visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Kight. Mrs. Nettie Linton (nee Mallatt) has returned to Fair Oaks to reside. Willie Cottingham has been dangerously sick but is now recovering. Mr. Scott Harrington and family of DeMotte, were over here Monday. Geo. Davisson who has been seeing Chicago specialists is convalescent. The young people enjoyed a quiet dance at Kesslers’hall Saturday eve. Miss Mae Fox was called to Gifford to see her sister-in-law, who is dangerously ill. Mrs. C. Gundy 'received a severe injury in the eye this week, but is ingA. H. Littlefield, who is a dentist at Claron, lowa, visited his brother Neen, last week. Temperance meeting at the Christian church Sunday night, was well attended and considered a success. Mrs. R. W. Schofield of Michigan City, formerly of this place, was visiting here for several days last week. Dame rumor whispers that Joe Burns and S. Smith weremarried Sunday. We wish them joy and sunshine.
