Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 34, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1902 — CORRESPONDENCE [ARTICLE]

CORRESPONDENCE

Lee and East JasperMiss Rosa Kishling entertained several of her friends last Sunday. Mr. Gilmore is giving his house a new coat of paint. Uncle Wesley Noland is doing the work. Clarence Carrothers returned Sunday to his work at Rensselaer, after a short stay at home. Lee and Osborne will unite in Children’s Day se vices to be held near the Osborne school house Surday June 15th. Harold Lamar ran a pitch-fork through his foot last Saturday but the wound was quickly dressed and he was soon able to be around. . Mr. Josserand shipped a car load of cattle and a car load of horses to Chicago this week. Mrs. O. A. Jacks was called to Remington to the death bed of her uncle, Mark Lewis. Miss Maude Jacks, of Rensselaer, is visiting relatives in this vicinity,