Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 October 1901 — CORRESPONDENCE. [ARTICLE]
CORRESPONDENCE.
McCoyttburo A. McCoy was here Sunday. < Mabel McDonald was the guest of relatives i in Milroy township Sunday. Frank Vincen, of Monticello, was the guest ’ of Anna Southard the first of the week. Rer. D. J. Houston went to Franklin Mon- < day for a six weeks' visit. \ Mrs. Harvey Newbolt and baby, of Lafay- < ette, is the guest of her sister, Mrs R. V. I Johns. * Jas. McDonald was in the vicinity of Wol- 1 . cott Monday. ( August Ringersim, of Thawville, IIL, came 4 home Saturday for an extended visit. j Mr. Growns, of Chicago, is visiting his < family in Milroy township. Mr. Besse and Isaac Parker are cutting J coin for McCoy and McDonald. ( Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart attended C. j £. here Sunday night. < John Foster is quite sick with typhoid fever, i W. A. Rinehart, of Buffalo, N. Y., was ! here last week. Misses Kate Woods, of Monon, and Rosa j Detrick, of Monticello, were the guests of , Mrs. J. R. Phillips Sunday. 4 J. M. Gwin, of Rensselaer, visited relatives 1 here this week. ‘ i Ed. Hornickle’s father and mother re- J turned to Illinois Monday, after several days’ visit with him. Mrs. W. R. Willetts and sister, Mrs. , Denton, visited relatives at Lee last week* Miss Irene Lutz is canvassing for ‘'The < Life of McKinley.” Mrs. Reed, of Rensselaer, visited her ' daughter, Mrs. B. K. Iliff, here last week. L. W. Goodyear is “prospecting" in the | vicinity of Lee. 4 Rev. Lindhort, of Reynolds, preached here i Sunday afternoon. 1 Carrie Knapp returned home last week, ' after several weeks’ visit with relatives near Frankfort. Mr. and Mrs. Ringerism went to Minnosota, to make an extended visit with their , daughter and family. Geo. Parker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Armstrong, of Pleasant Ridge, were here Sunday. Mr. Spears and son Frank visited W. H. McDonald in Milroy township last week.
