Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1909 — Burns Town [ARTICLE]

Burns Town

Who says It is not cold enough now Michael Burns was in Rensselaer Tuesday on business. Frank Brown is staying at Chas. Greenlee’s at present. Bennie Price Is helping Dan Lesh haul corn to market this week. Lucy and Katie Morgenegg visited with the Hurley children Sunday. Dan Hopkins called on Elmer and Walter Brown Sunday afternoon. Chris Morgenegg attended G. L Thornton’B sale Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holmes called on T. G. Brown Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott visited with Fred Anderson and wife Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Sullivan visited with Thomas Brown and family Sunday. A. B. Lowman was out on Nubbin Ridge Monday after some butcher stuff. Miss Gertrude and Leo Kolhoff attended the weddlug of their cousin south of town, Tuesday. Wonder what's the matter with Sam's ear that he keeps them hidden so they can't be seen. * Lookout girls, Mart has ordered an automobile. He says it Is the lust thing to resort to to get a wife. Tne school at Cosey Palace was closed Monday on account of the funeral of Mr. Abbott and Mrs. j George. Thomas Brown shipped the larg-! est number of hogß that has been j shipped from Nubbin ‘Ridge for gpme '

time. William Daughter, Mart Sayler, Billie Folger and Samuel Holmes helped him haul them to Pleasant Grove Wednesday. It took 6 teams to do the work. “Finest bread I ever ate” remarked a Little Gem customer the other day. You will say so too when you have tried it. Buy your meat at Lowman’s new market and save money. Phone 212.