Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1910 — NORTH UNION. [ARTICLE]

NORTH UNION.

Wm. Reed is slaying rabbits these days. Everyone is busy getting ready for Xmas.' John Price went to Rensselaer Friday. Dan Lakin is engaging turkeys nowadays. Joe Brown is shucking corn for Charles Fay. Earl Wiseman is hauling corn to Parr this week. . Lena Schultz went to Rensselaer one day this week. Ern'est Stibbe and wife went to Fair Oaks Saturday. ' A. R. Schultz spent Monday evening with Wm. Faylor. Lorene Schultz spent part of Sunday with Mrs. Will Faylor. John Stibbe and family attended church at Kniman Sunday. Herman Schultz and mother spent Sunday with his brother Paul. Ora Yeoman was seen in our neighborhood a few days ago. Jack Reeder butchered for Wess Faylor Wednesday afterpoon. Frank Lakin and son Homer are busy shucking corn nowadays. Mrs. Will ' Faylor spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. W. Faylor. Al Keener and Otto Casey called on Will Faylor Sunday afternoon. Grace Peyton spent Sunday with her mother'and sister in Rensselaer. Mr. Swankey and family were seen in our part of the country Sunday. '■ ’ . . , , A. Schultz and Wjll Faylor went to Fair Oaks Tuesday morning after

some men, who came out for a few days hunt. D. Hahn and Tom Florence are having good luck hunting rabbits nowadays. James Garriott is out in this part of the country on his motorcycle, buying fur. A. R. Schultz and his friends all spent Thursday with Dan Wolfe north of Virgie. w Otto Schultz and family attended church at the Lutheran church Sunday afternoon. A. Schultz bought a fine hog from W. C. Faylor, for w'hich he paid a good, round sum. James Myers shredded one day this week. Fred Schultz shredded Wednesday alternoon. s Mrs, J. Reeder is having quite a time with one of her eyes which has been troubling her for some time. Led Schultz drove over where his brother is working and the latter came home and spent Sunday with his parents. George Meyers, who is helping J. W. Faylor a few days, went to Rensselaer Thursday for coal to use in shredding: at J. W. Faylor’s. Peter Wolfe of Hammond accompanied by five of his friends are spending a few’ days with A. R. Schultz and enjoying a good time hunting. Another old neighbor has been taken from our midst, Robert Daniels’, who died from pneumonia in Chicago where he was He was sick only a few days: The family have the sympathy of this community.