Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 123, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1903 — Fair Oaks [ARTICLE]
Fair Oaks
R- P Benjamin, of Rebsselaer was in town Monday on business matters. - . • ■ *• - \ _____ ,' - iTiMrs. E. S. Kressler is visiting her mother, Mrs. Lintner, hear Valparaiso, this week. Frances B'ady, of Chi ago was the guest of her sister Mrs. P. W. Nelson last Monday. I Mrs. Jim Gox is visiting her Mother and other relatives at Laurel Ind. = Pearl Burson, of McCoysburg. spent Sun ay with friends at the Templeton ranch. k Miss Lqla Brady, of Gl&veland r Ohio., is visiting her sister Mrs. P! W. Nelson and other relatives. Miss Audrey Vondersmith, of Brook, visit’d her uncle F. R. Erwin and othi r relatives a few days last week. Mrs. A. J. Nelsgn, of Brookston is visiting her daughter Mrs. Cottingham and other relatives this week. 0. Sorenson of Chicago spent last<Sunday with his two little sons. Howard and Carter who are making their home with Drv and Mrs. Proudley, Mr. and Mrs. Join* MeMurty of Hand County, S. D., were the guest of L. D. Erwin and other relatives last week, going from here to Rensselaer to visit Neen Littlefield and family before returning home. Our school opened last Monday morning with a full attendance. Edyth Moffitt of this place and Miss Tucker of Bensselaer are the teachers, '
Mrs Cottingham accompained her sister, Mrs, Isaac Burns and husband of Brookston to Chicago last Sunday. They went to consult Dr. Charles Gilbert Davis, a special surgeon of the Lakeside Hospital, about Mr. Burns who has bean ill with lung trouble for several An operation was considered necessay and was performed at ths hospital on Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Thomas Fry and grandson Vernon-Morgan, of Michigan City was calling on old friends in town last Monday. They were on their way home from DeMotte, where they have been visiting her daughter Mrs. Scott Herrington and other relatives. 1 .
