Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1902 — CORRESPONDENCE [ARTICLE]
CORRESPONDENCE
Fair Oaks. r' Quarterly meeting will be held at the M. E. church next Sunday evening at 7:30, Elder Beck will be present and deliver a sermon. Everybody cordially invited. Mrs. Nettie Linton and daughter Opal have returned to Goodland, after visiting friends and relatives in town the past few weeks, Messrs. Stanley, Hinkiiie, Peck and Beedle, all’of Chicago,’were the guests of John Liggett over last Sunday. Del. Siusser, of Rose Lawn...is learning telegraphy and station work under Agent Nelson, at the depot. Mrs. Thomas Fry has been at South Bend the past two weeks on account of the serious sickness of her sister, Mrs. Maggie Wittpnbrook but who is now improving. Geo. B. Davidson was in town a few days last week. He has just traded his general store and resi denca at Ancona, 111, to Alford Bros, of Monon, for the old Ketchmark farm of 160 acres in Kankakee Tp. and is no longer a resident of Ancona. He and his wife are at present visiting relatives at Goodland. Mr. Davidson has not, as yet, decided where he will locate, but thinks either in Renseelaer or Goodland. Uncle Billy Cox and wife are visiting relatives at Chicago Heights. The ladies of the M. E. church expect to give a general supper on Washington’s Birthday. A more definite announcement will be given later.
