Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1904 — Fair Oaks. [ARTICLE]

Fair Oaks.

Edith Moffat was at Rensselaer last Sunday to see her friend, Mies Tucker, who is siak with pneumouia, but is improving. Oliver Hammerton, of Renss laer spent Sunday with Mr. end Mrs, CottiDgham. He was piin* oipai of the school here last year, Mrs, Mike Sheban and children 0 Lafayette, are visiting her pamuts, Ike Kigbt and other relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Best, of Rose Lawn visited their old friends, Uiiorus C ittingham and wife, last Bunday, returning home in the evening. Operator Ward Banes now holds a tower jjb on the E J. &E, Ry. at Griffi h, near Hammond. Glenn Sayierof Dear Rensselaer has been appointed to teaob Miss Tuoker’s school during her sickness, and her room was opened last Monday morning after a two weeksvaoation

Chas. Mallett and family, of Michigan City, are visiting friends and relatives in town for a couple of weeks Mrs. C. A Gandy was the guest of her sister, Mrs. El»a Grow, at at Rensselaer, a few days last week, and also called to see Miss Tuoker. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Kessler returned home Monday from a two mouths pleasant visiting with relative at Clarke and Champion, Ohio. They also attended the funeral of Ex.Governor\j4ushnell. Miss Kate Nelson is visiting her sister. Mrs. Sam Ritohey, at Wheafield, a few days this week, before returning to her home at Brookston. Mrs Chas. MoOlough has returned to her home at Anoona, 111. after a two weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Jaok Eight a nd other relatives in town. Mr. McOullough was formerly ' Miss Blanche Dodge. - The ladies M. E. aid society did not give there annual Washington Birthday sapper this year on aooouui of several of the members being sick.' Rev. Rommel will preaoh at the M. fi. church on Saturday evening of this week. Everybody oordially invited. Miss RillaOox, the milliner, who has been employed at Lafayette for a long time, is now wox king at her trade in Ohioago.