Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1909 — Mt. Pleasant [ARTICLE]
Mt. Pleasant
Joseph Frances visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vest Thursday. Charlie Miller spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. John Clouse. Charley .Miller went to Gifford Monday. Clarence Hurley was trading in Rensselaer Wednesday. ^ —-—— Willis Hurley was a R?ns~elaer caller Wednesday. Mrs. Edward and Otto Ritter was in Rensselaer Wednesday. Curtis and Blanch Steel visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davisson Sunday. John Price and Manly Stowers visited Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stowers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Warren, of Rensselaer, visited Mr. and Mrs. Mack Comer Wednesday. Elda Stowers moved on the Eli Arnold farm, the former Geo. Jenkins farm, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stowers and daughter, Carrie, visited Mr. ar.d Mrs. Wesley Price Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Amil Sholtz visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ritter Tuesday. Arthur Zimmerman, who was qui’e badly hurt last week, is able to be around some at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Frances Marion and Stella Marion and Agnes Taylor visited Mr. and Mrs. John Clouse Tuesday evening. > William Zimmerman, of West Newton, Ohio, came Friday to see his son, Arthur, who was quite severely hurt last week. Marion Cooper, who was called here from South Dakota by the death of hfs brother, Oliver M. Cooper, returned home Monday. James Britt took James Meyers to Rensselaer to the doctor Sunday, Mr. Meyers has had a very sore throat for several days and became worse Saturday. Harvey Davisson, Jess Walker and Clyde Davisson returned home Friday, after a few weeks’ hunt in Arkansas. They succeeded in, getting a good many wild turkeys and other game, and brought . home several deer and wild-cat hides.
