Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1901 — NORTHWEST BARKLEY [ARTICLE]
NORTHWEST BARKLEY
L6ok out for frost this cool weather Plowing and rve sowing is the order of the day with farmers. Mrs. McCleary visited her brother near Kniman Sunday. Several from this vicinity attended the old settlers at Rensselaer. Grandma Henkle is staying with her daughter, Mrs. Shroyer. George Daniels did business in Rensselaer Tuesday Miss Mary Morgenegg visited Miss May Hayes Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Ora Bushong and mother were the guests of Miss Maggie Torbet Sunday evening. Harry Gifford was seen in these parts on business Tuesday. Those that took dinner at James Torbet’s Sunday were S. Hopkins and family, Ohsster Wray and family, Charley Hopkins and wife Miss Cheady Jordan, of Newland, Miss Cora Wray and Ed Miller’s children of near Parr. The first car load of peaches ever received in Rensselaer was this week by B. F. Forsythe, of the Chicago Bargain Store. Miss Mary Meyer has returned from Chioago, where she studied fall and winter styles in millinery and purchased a large stook. All ladies of Rensselaer and vicinity are invited to inspect the same. dw2w Frank Lear, the old reliable sewing machine and gasoline stove repairer is in town, this week. All his work is guaranteed. Orders left at Huff’s jewelry store will receive prompt attention.
