Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 February 1908 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Oliver Brouhard and family of Morocco have been visiting relatives here the past few days. Grandma Moffitt is making very satisfactory improvement nowadays. She is being treated by Dr. Fyfe. Miss Annie Spry who is a nurse in the insane hospital at Kankakee, 111., visited relatives here over Sunday.

Fred Powell of east of Rensselaer vishis sister, Mrs. J. M. Clifton of this place, Saturday night and Sunday, Faun Casey who has been going to Roseiawn, returned home Saturday and will enter school here again. The ice harvest just begun here Monday. Judging from the appearance of the weather it will not last long. Uncle Daye Winslow, formerly of this place but now of Morocco, visited his daughter, Mrs. Barker, Sunday. Our snow of last week was a hummer. Everything was blowed full of snow, but at this writing it is melting considerable. Mrs. Frank Wilson closed up the sale of her property Monday to Mis. Mattie Dickerson. She will leave soon for the west, James Cox and wife of Momence spent a couple of days with old acquaintances in Fair Oaks last week. Their daughter Eva Cox, is here this week visiting.

Dr. Lakm of Demotte came down Saturday to see Lon Stowers who has been in declining health since last fall. The doctor gives them great hopes for recovery. Calvin Boroughs and family of Roselawn came down Saturday to visit with relatives a few days before they leave for their new location near Moore’s Hill, They will moye in a few days. Rev. John Evans of Evanston, 111., who succeeded Rev. Law on this circuit, preached his first seimon here Sunday to a good sized audience. His subject was war, and he left a very good impression with the people here. Miss Neva Carter, formerly of this plan, but now of Jordan tp., was in town visiting her many o!d friends and acquaintances before their departure for Laurel where they will go to make tbeir permanent home.

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