Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1901 — LEE AND EAST JASPER. [ARTICLE]

LEE AND EAST JASPER.

Mrs- E. W. Maxwell is very poorly at this writing. The two-year-old son of Johnnie Clark was very siok last Sunday and Monday, but is some better at this time. Haying at the “Blue Sea” is again in progress. Four presses are baling about three car loads per day. Our frog dealer, after making a catch of about 150 returned to his home at shelby. E. W. Maxwell "will look after his interests a this point in the future. Mrs. Jennie Rishling received a surprise in the form of a visit by her son, Frank Rishling accompanied by his wife and little daughter. Chas. Overman, of near Francesville, visited relatives at this point the first of this week. Several friends and relatives from Illinois, have been visiting Wm, Zable during the past week. C. M. Bledsoe, of Francesville, was in this vicinity Monday looking after the interests of Wm. Schleman hardware store of that city. Rev. 0. L. Chivington preached his last sermon for the present conference year last Sunday. Mr. Chivington has a large number of friends on his circuit who hope that he will be returned to his charge again next year.