Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 October 1901 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]
FAIR OAKS.
Allison Kinney spent Sunday at , Lowell. ' / Vance Collins, of Rensselaer, was ( in town Monday on business. Ed Gobel has moved back from Ancona, Ills. Mrs. Kight visited relatives and, also attended the Carnival at La-! fayette a few days last week, Mr. and Mrs, R H. Dodge have returned home from a visit -to friends and relatives near Oxford. > v V - * Rev. Lewis preached .Jus first sermon at the M. E. Church last Sunday afternoon to a fair-sized congregation. Joe Kight is staying at the Btore this week, during the absence of Isaac Kight and son Jack. The Fair Oaks sohools will open next Monday, Oct. 7th Let there be full attendance. Frances Brady has returned to Chicago to remain after an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. P. W. Nelson and other friends and relatives. Mrs. Isaac Thomas returned home Friday from a few weeks’ visit to relatives and friends at Logansport. L. J. Otis, of Chicago, was here last week, making repairs and putting in new telephones on the Otis ranoh line. Miss Nina Cox, of Chicago Heights, spent last week with her cousin Rilla Cox She returned home Saturday accompanied by Miss Rilla for a visit. Mis George Davidson, of Ancona. Ills., was the guest of Mrs. Peter Zea from Saturday till Monday. Hannon & McMahon, contractors and builders, of Roachdale, lnd., have th&, contract and are now building several good houses in the country for different parties. Mrs. G. W. Proudly returned home Monday from a nine Vveeks’ visit with relatives and friends at Akron, Ohio, also at Altoona, Mill Hall aid other places in Pennsylvania. Miss Alice will remain a few weeks longer with relatives in Akron. Mr. and Mr*. Kight, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kessler, Jack Kight and Pearl Dodge left last Saturday for a lyeeks outing on the Kankakee. J. C. is now postmaster of Fair Oaks, having taken charge of the office last Tuesday, Oot. Ist.
