Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1908 — Lee Locals. [ARTICLE]

Lee Locals.

D.- E. Noland preached at Thayer Snnday. £— Glen Culp began clerking In S. M. Jacks’ store Monday. James Culp and family visited at Elzle Webb’s in Monon, Sunday. r Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Randle spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Dodd. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holman visited at John Robinson’s near Rensselaer Saturday. Cecil Rishling, one of the Gilmore dredge crew, had a very narrow escape from drowning. Will Stiers and D. E. Noland are "BTtsHtmrir the 'state prohibition cunvention at Indianapolis. Asa and Orvil Holman and Miss Carrie Cadwallader spent Sunday with Miss Vandervort east of Monon. Frank Overton is suffering from a boil on his eye. His son Everett has blood poison resulting from a scratch on his foot.

Lou Reed and two sons, of Monon, were in Lee Monday buying cattle. While here the horse became frightened and ran away, throwing both the boys out. One was thrown on the railroad track and was unconscious for a time. The other was uninjured. Grandma Anderson died Thursday afternoon at the home of her son, H. C. Anderson. She was taken seriously ill with a complication of diseases about three weeks ago. Her age was 79 years. Funeral services were held at the Lee church at 10 o’clock Sunday by Rev. Simonson. A large crowd attended. Interment was in the Monon cemetery. Those attending from a distance were Mrs. Minerva Jenkins, of Greencastle, Retta Sarah, of Bunker Hill, and Grant Hoover, of Attica.