Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 July 1901 — North Barkley. [ARTICLE]
North Barkley.
Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. Comstock, of Hersher, 111., are visiting the former’s daughter, Mrs. Harry Gifford. R. W. Burris and wife were called to Lebanon by the sickness of the latte’rs father. T. M. Callahan and wife were in Rensselaer Sunday, Coach No. I was set oft here Saturday. It will be painted inside and out and otherwise repaired. Wm. Brady moved to Chicago Heights Friday, where he will work at the carpenters trade. John N. Baker is visiting friends at Pleasant Lake for a couple of weeks. W. N. Jordan was called to Gibson City, 111., by the death of his father. His daughter Nettie accompained him. Ivpr McCormick was at Rensselaer Saturday. James Anderson had the misfortune to fall off a moving hand car Thursday night and his collar bone broken in two places. Quite a number from here went to Chicago Sunday. . ' For fine Job work call at the JOURNAL office. •
