Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1909 — ROSEBUD VALLEY. [ARTICLE]

ROSEBUD VALLEY.

Mr. Alexaner hauled corn last Thursday. Amiel Schrader has his new buzzsaw at work. Smith Bros, were on our streets last Thursday. * Amiel Schrader has bought a fine new horse. Jim Hershman called on Mr. , Wilmington Saturday. Mrs. H. Heidenblut took dinner with Mre. Moritz Monday. Miss Miller and Mr. Parker called on Dollle Hershman Sunday Mrs. Wm. Rhinehardt called on Marguerite Callaghan last Friday. Mißses Jensen and Callaghan called on Mrs. Julia Stalbaum Saturday. Walter Hershman and family took dinner with Grandma Pulaski Sunday. f Mrs. Jack Lilly of near Laura was on our streets one day last week. Billy Wenrlck assisted Mr. Summer in getting up a bizz pile last week. By the looks of Grandma Pulaski’s wood pile we are still going to have winter.

The infant child at Chas. Pettet was laid to rest ii the Hershman cemetery Friday. Pyrla and Dalene Moritz and Alma Schrader called on the former’s aunt Margie, the first of the week. Misses Hulda and Ita Jensen of Wheatfleld spent Saturday and Sunday with Bessie ana Mary Callaghan. The oil fields are still employing a few men' enough at least to blow the whistle at morning, noon and night. The Blaze family have returned home after attending th« sickness and death of Mr. Blaze’s mother of Gillam. A “good-bye” party was given at Sheppard’s last Saturday night and they departed for their new home in Illinois Monday. While buzzing wood one day this week, Walter Hershman was accidently hit with a piece of wood, which gives him a sore head at the present writing. - ' Quite an accident happened to Amiel Schrader and Tom Callaghan last Tuesday evening. Some school boys, while going home from school, pushed a binder truck in the middle of the road, and when the men were going home the team stepped over the truck, and when the buggy started over it, it tipped over and gave Amiel and Tom a quick. ride to the ditch. No one was hurt.