Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1920 — NEWS from the COUNTY [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
NEWS from the COUNTY
WALKER CENTER A. P. Huntington buzzed wood Monday. Jake Meyers is on the sick list with a lame back. Amelia Schultz called on Mrs. F. M. Lilly Monday. Miss Pearl Hartley went to Rensselaer Sunday to work. Ernest Tomlinson of Kniman called on his mother Monday. Mr. an‘d Mrs. William Alexander spent Sunday at Henry Meyers’s. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Huntington took dinner with F. M. Lilly’s Sunday. Lee Jennings butchered Monday ■with the help of some of his neighbors. Ernest Tomlinson and family spent Sunday at the home of John Pettet. Mrs. J. J. Tomlinson and son Will called at Clarence Bridgeman’s Sunday. Clarence Bridgeman vealed two calves Wednesday and shipped them to Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Huntington were business callers in Momehce, 111., Saturday. A. P. Huntington was a business
caller in Mt. Ayr Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. Pass and Sanders are running their sawmill on the Bicknell place full blast these last few weeks. Noah Wenrick is finishing moving this week. He had his goods stored in Mr. Woolbrandt’s barn. Carrie Williams moved her family onto the Shepherd farm! Tuesday, which Julius Schultz recentlyvacated. Will Tomlinson and mother called on Mr. Zuwall and family, who recently moved onto the Joe Spriggs farm, Sunday. Lee Jennings’s house caught on fire Thursday from sparks from the chimney and quite a hole was burned in the roof. Miss Hazel Meyers and William Alexander of Goodland were united in marriage at the Methodist parsonage in Rensselaer Wednesday. We all wish them great happiness and prosperity.
