Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 24, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1901 — CORRESPONDENCE. [ARTICLE]
CORRESPONDENCE.
PARR. Chas. Elder and his girl went to Mt. Ayr Sunday. J. L. Babcock made a flying trip to Chicago Monday. Garriot & Gant have sold their store to Dave Alter. W. S. Wood has completed his new house. It shows up very good for Parr. The new Free Will Baptist church is How ready for papering. John Rush of Rensselaer is now working on a new barn on the site of the one recently burned on Mrs. Harry Kurrie’s farm. The gravel road now in progress is getting along fine. It will extend west one mile. The elevator has changed hands, Ed Price has charge of now. 4 Miles Moffit. of Fair Oaks, was down to see his farm Thursday. Charles Rowen has his new house plastered and expects to move into it soon. S. A, Brusnahan has a new corn binder. Willie Williams has Edward Putman’s, his father-in.laws’s, place rented for another year. George Haste returned Saturday from a visit with relatives in Marshall county.
