Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1907 — Fair Oaks [ARTICLE]

Fair Oaks

News is scarce this week, Dr. Prou'jley is slowly recovering from his recent sickness. T. J. Joiner contemplates moving to Minnesota in the near future. The Pickle Co. received another carload ol pickle barrels here the first of the week. Mrs. Ike Kight returned home Friday after three or four days’ visit with Mrs. G. I. Thomas at Remington. born, Monday the 21st, to Mr. and Mrs. Barker Crawford, a boy; the same date, to Mr. and Mrs. Cora Dewitt, a gjrl, J, G. Liggett, who has been batching and trapping over in Newton county, moved back to town the latter part of the week. The warm weather and big rain we experienced took a sudden change Satur-

day now we are having some pretty sharp weather. Oliver Karr and May Kosta, daughter of Joe Kosta, trustee of Colfax tp„ were married last week. We join in wishing them peace, happiness and prosperity. Mrs. Henry Goff of Wisconsin arrived here the first of the week, and will help take care of her father. Uncle Bill Hurley, through his sickness. He is gradually failing. The township institute was held here Saturday. The teachers were all in attendance and had quite an interesting time. The bouse was pretty well filled with visitors, patrons of the schools. Mrs. T. J. Joiner and daughter Georgia attended the wedding of the former’s cousin, Bert Bunton and Maud Jones, which took place at the borne of the groom’s parents, Fletcher Bunton's in Newten Co,, about 4 miles west of here, Sunday evening.