Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1902 — CORRESPONDENCE. [ARTICLE]
CORRESPONDENCE.
Mr. and Mrs. Beason, of Nebraska, visited C. A. Lefler and family here this week, Jas. Mqponald attended the horse sale at Monticello Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rishling spent Sunday with Mrs. Rishling’s parents in Barkley township. Miss Lulu Rishling, of Lee, was the guest of Mabie Housten last week. Miss Lydia Woods, of Milroy township, is visiting her uncle, B. C. Iliff and family, here this week. Jas. Planck returned to Metcalf, 111., Friday, after a two weeks’ visit with Mr. Foster here. W. R. Whitaker and Mabel Housten returned to school Monday in Rensselaer, after a two weeks’ vacation, Jas. Lefler and wife, of Rensselaer, visited relatives here last week. Mrs. Lutz and family spent Sunday at W. R. Lee’s. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Armstrong,-of Pleasant Ridge, visited friends here Sunday. Wm. Chapman, ol Milroy township, and Bessie Scott, of this - place, were united in marriage last week by Rev. Larsh, of Milroy township. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dobbins, of Wolcott, visited at Jas. McDonald’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Win, Stiller went to Illinois Monday to visit relatives. Frank. Bailey and sister Jennie, of near Francesville, were here Monday. M. Ringerism and son August went to Peoria, 111., last week to attend his son Lewy’s wedding. Ed. Hornickle was here smoking cigars New Years. Some more butchering, Edd. Mr. Culp and fanjily and Mrs. Meyers and family and Mr. and Mr. Durby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rishling, near tee. Miss Mabie Besse went to Rose Lawn last week to visit friends. Alma Helengreen and Susie McDonnald spent Sunday with Sadie Rishling, near Lee. Dr. S.«C. Johnson, of Rensselaer, was here Monday on business. Mrs. Ringerism and children visited at Mr. Zable’s Sunday. Miss Sophia Scherrick returned to Chicago Friday, after a two weeks’ visit with her parents here. Mr. Bayard Timmons, of Burnettsville, was the guest of Mr. Potts’ family last week. In the raffling match here Wednesday, Goodyear and Phillips carried off the prizes. Goodyear got the turkey and Phillips the duck. Fred, the next time you get the duck, count Edd’s colors yourself.
