Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1910 — Country Correspondence [ARTICLE]
Country Correspondence
Z McCOYSBURG. Mrs. Gaylord Parker spent Thursday, the guest of Mrs. R. L. Bussel. Charlee Hal dla and Russell Willetts were Rensselaer visitors fhdraday, Rev. Qtionen tAlled on several f&ihdlfes of our burg Friday afternoon. Sd Pfeffegrlne and daughters, Mary Und Myrtle, epent Sunday with C. A. Armstrong. S’. L. Peregriae took dinner with his sister, Mrs. F. H, Porter and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles SaddlA and son Harvey spent Sunday With relatives in Milroy. Reed McCoy la kick with the measles. A doctor from Monon ife waiting oh him. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eldrerffce moved to Moiwn Monday VheAe ne 'has empiWnterit. <r Mbi Willetts and L ’daughter, Mi's. Cedi RlXhllng Ren b - choppers ’Thursday. , MjflS. Mary Williaijjfc, daughter Iris and Mrs Cady Underwood of Milroy spent Sunday'with R. Foulks and wife. , Miss Laurk Phillips of Monticello tame Thursday for a few days visit With her Mr. and Mrs. J. ft. Phillips. Conrad Maxwell and sister, Mrs. Chester Downs went to Chalmers Saturday evening with their sister of that place. Mrs. Van Wood and little sons, Jay and John, came Thursday for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mts. J. R. Phillips.
I*' SOUTH NEWTON > Ms; K. Anderson visited at J’red Taedty’s Sunday. Joe Ade took dtaftfcr with Dewey's TueadAy. Mrs. Nelsb .HfeYigh was a RWhhsAlaer goer Monday. Mrs, Waftfer Jenkison spoilt Friday with Mrs. Eart Leek. Charles Grant and wife attended Ellzur Sage’s sale Monday. QUA. Weise and Harry Dewey butchered Tuesday forenoon. Mrs. Arthur Powell visited With Mrs. Harry Dewey* laut Thursday. Warner Hough called on Mr. and
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Mrs. Arthur Powell Sunday evening. Clarence Pruett was a business bailer at Harry Dewey’s last Thursday. Miss Sadie Paulus spent Bunday with Miss. Ada MiMer of near Mt, Ayr. Mrs. Frank BeagfeJ of hear Mt. Ayr visited with the Roberts family Wednesday. Erneat Mfcyhetf went to Brook Sunday After hi* 'wife, who had been visiting there. Mildred, sfcd Lloyd Powell stayed Tuesday„ wight with their grandmother Powell. Grant and daughter Jessie Sunday night with his sos CwArles and wife. Mt. and Mrs. Earl Leek and Mr. and Mrs. WlMdam Hough were Mt. Ayr goers Tuesday. Mrs. Philip Paulus went Tuesday to see her daughter, Mrs. James. Reed of near Surrey. Bee Roberta went to ChifStgb, S&turday to attend the electrfcwl 'show, returning home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Al ’Peters took Sunday dinner with their 'daughter, Mirs. Harry Dewey and 'bhsband. Henry Harris had <fwjb cattle killed at Nelse Hough's by having a sltraw stack fall wer’on them last week. Elmer Charles stf&it Sunday night with his brother J& at Taedty's. He started to haul corh for Nelse Hough Monday. William Hough took his mother-in-law to Brook last Thursday tor an extended fetay with her daughter, Mrs Frank Staton. , Nelse Hough and eon Warner called on Wm. Hough Saturday evening to help care for A horse that was badly cut on the wire. Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred Markin of north of Rensselaer, visited from Friday till Sunday with the latter s mother, Mrs. Mary Powell, Mrs. Jay Lamson « at the Mary Thompson hospital in Chicago. She was operated oh last Friday, and is doing nicely, we understand. MN. Charles Weiss and sons Oscar and Alva spent Saturday night and Huhday with the former’s parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dewey of Jordan tp. Warner Hough spent Saturday evening in Renseelger. He was acoomipanled home by EHner Charles. They, with the latter’s brother Joe, took Bunday dinner with William Hough and family.
