Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1908 — Mt. Pleasant [ARTICLE]

Mt. Pleasant

George Masters began building the residence Tuesday. Wesley Price and Grant Davisson planted com Wednesday. John Hack visited Mr. and Mrs. George Davisson Saturday. Anna Lynn visited Mrs. Rachael Price a few days last weefcZlZZ Mir. and Mrs. John Clouse attended church at Rensselaer Sunday. Minnie Ritter is visiting her sister Mrs. Bertha Murphey near Surrey this week. Carlie Hollle moved his saw mill from this vicinity to the Infield log yard Monday. Schaffer & Gilmore are putting down and drilling a well for Grant Davisson this week. Mollie Vance, who has been sick for some time with typhoid fever, is better this week. .. James Hurley came up from Lafayette Tuesday to see his family that are sick with measles. James Snyder went to South Dakota last week to take up his soldiers’ rights on a homestead. Charlie Hollie and John Middlecamp and Charlie Fish visited Mr. and Mrs. John Clouse Tuesday. Grant Davisson and Wesley Price attended a meeting at Blackford Tuesday night to elect a supervisor for the Prater cemetery. Charlie Miller has planted a few acres of pickles this week and is gettting ground ready to plant a cabbage field next week. In leaving the lumber yards Satur- j day afternoon Charlie Hollie ditched his engine and took a big part of the night to get it jacked up and out. ! Mrs. Samuel Hopkins who has been in poor health: for the past few months, died Saturday. The funeral j services were held at the Dunkard church Monday. Interment at thej Dunkard cemetery. She leaves a husband and family of small children to mourn her loss. 80 Days’ Trial SI.OO is the offer on Pineules. Relieves Back-ache, Weak Back, Lame Back, Pains. Best on sale for Kidneys, Blaaaer and Blood. Good for young and old. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Mch,AJtfy. El D. Rhoades & Son do phantifcg and do it right