Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1917 — LEE [ARTICLE]
LEE
Joe Minch shipped a lot of fat cattle from here Tuesday evening. Mrs. O. A. Jacks and daughter Dollie did shipping in Chicago Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stiers returned from their trip to St. Joe, Michigan, Monday. Miss Miller of near Medaryville, a niece of Brooks Snedeker, visited them during the week. A. B.Lewis’ children took dinner with him Wednesday, it being his birthday anniversary. Mrs. Harold Lamar and two children of Lafayette visited her mother and sisters here the first of the week. Mrs. C.. A. Lefler and daughter, ■Mrs. Estel Osborne, visited William Jacks gnd family near Rensselaer Wednesday. The Ladies’ Aid Red Cross sewed Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Frank Overton’s. They will sew next Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. W. L. Stiers’. Clare Peregrine has been very bad with blood poisoning and rheumatism, but is improving now. The neighboring men did his thrashing for him Wednesday. Brooks Snedeker and wife and daughter Lura drove in their new Overland car to Delaware county, starting Thursday morning. to make a few days’ visit with relatives. There were twelve machine loads of people went from church Sunday morning to the Monon river 1 near Monon chapel, for baptism by ' immersion. There were five perisong baptized: Raymond, Warren, Golda and Clar:. Linback and Gary tand Lawrence Snedeker.
