Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1908 — Fair Oaks [ARTICLE]

Fair Oaks

More snow and plenty of wind with it. Calvin Burrows and family visited here over Sunday. Mrs. Isaac Kight made a business trip to Chicago this week. The family of Moses Chupp has moved Ihto the Burns, house. Charles Warren has moved his family to the country miles east. Udorrts Cottingham is confined to. his bed with an attack so the grlp. z John Carder, of near Mt. Ayr, was in our town a couple of days Charles Swanka has been sick with a sore throat and lagrippe this week. Uncle Billy Herby Is still confined to the house with little prospects of getting out soon. Mrs. Otto Cedarwall, why has been quite sick for the past two weeks, is reported bettet. •' Mr. and Mrs. Jloseph Winslow and sob, Jennings, of Morocco, were visiting relatives and friends here oevr Sunday.

Mrs. Pearl Kight and Mrs. Cassie Baines are here visiting their mother, Mrs. Dodge, and other relatives this week. A specialist was called from Chicago last week to the home of Ed Casey, southwest of town, on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Casey.' Mr. Kessler and Lora Brokard, the unlucky victims of a fall, and consequently each a broken collar bone, are again able to get out but unable to use one arm. • The storm here yesterday and last, night was something terrible, and it is with' great difficulty that the few children that venture out can get to and from the school house. The Republican of last week failed to mention the marriage of two of Fair 'Oak’s most , estimable younj; pdople, namely Jeese Garrlott and Minnie Hooper, who were married the first of last week at the hbme of the grooom's mother near Parr They have taken up their abode in Fair Oaks, and their many friends here wish them a pleasant journey along lifes uneven journey. It will be unnecessary to go through a painful, expensive operation for pilei if you use Man Zan. Put up in a collapsible tube with noczle, ready to apply. For any form of piles, price 50c. Sold by B. F. Fendig.