Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 January 1909 — Mt. Pleasant [ARTICLE]
Mt. Pleasant
Carrie Stowers spent several days with Marie Price last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Merrill stopped Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Davisson on their return home from Boone county. Mr. and Mrs. John Clouse spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs.Shelby Comer. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stowers and daughter, Carrie, visited Mi s. Marie and John Price Sunday. John Marshall was taking orders for U. S. cream separators in this vicinity last week. Jack, George and Manly Stowers spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Elda Stowers. James Britt returned from Attica j Saturday, after a week’s visit Mth his mother and brother and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Merrill returned from Lebanon 18 Friday, after a two weeks’ visit with their parents and other relatvies. Herbert Brown, of Remingt. n, and Guss Call, of Fair Oaks, vivt-'d over Sunday with Mr. and M s. El a Stowers. y , Mr. and Mrs. Elder Stowers and little daughter, Guss Call and Herbert Brown spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Clouse. Acy Snow, James. Price, We ley Price, John Price, Elda Stowers, John Baker and John Clouse took part in the wood chopping at Lewis Stower’s Wednesday. Frq*ik Yeiter received quite a severe cut in the face with an ax Sunday. His younger brother accidentally struck him while trying to drive the handle in the axe. Quite a largo crowd attended the musical entertainment at Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davisson’s Saturday evening. The trio,John Baker,Tom Sanders and Carrie Stowers, rendered splendid music. Tom Sanders sang seme coon songs with guitar accompanime: t and played some lively walk arcunds. The occasion was very much enjoyed by everyone. Geo. Davisson got a badly mashed finger while fixing his pump Monday. His finger was caught between the pump aDd pipe. Thos. Parker bought a new standard Edison phonograph of a traveling salesman - from Michigan Saturday. William Smith of Parr will take part in the debate at the literary at Independence Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Davisson, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davisson, Mr. and Mrs Ell Merrill were entertained Sundry evening with Mr. Parker’s rew pi o:i----ograph. Grant Davisson and Jo! n Clcuse called on Isaac Miller Monday. Wesley Price was moving some implements from the Frazee faim Tuesday. William Barley moved on the Green Thornton farm near Surrey Wednesday. Cleveland Price is on the sick list. You may eat all the good sensible food you like if you will let Kodol digest it for you. Don’t worry about dyspepsia or indigestion, for worry only tends to make you more nervous. Besides you don’t have to worry any more about what you eat, because Kodol for Dyspepsia and Indigestion will digest any and all food at any and all times. Kodol is guaranteed to give prompt relief. Sold by all druggists.
