Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 March 1909 — FAIR OAKS. [ARTICLE]

FAIR OAKS.

Frank Garrlett made his usual visit to Fair Oaks over Sunday. Jap Warbritten and family have moved back from Warren county. Fish Gilmore is having a house built on his lot in the south part of town.

Dora Cottingham and son Willie have both been on the sick list this week.

Felix Erwin is spending this week in Chicago visiting his sister, Mrs. Waterman.

A sister in the faith is here from Hoopeston assisting in the meetings at Wm. Warren’s. Mat Carr and his boys went over near Schnyder Monday to work in the saw mill.

Mrs. Shreves and children of Rensselaer are visiting for a few days with Mrs. J. Cooper. A little child

ler is quite seriously sick with convulsions caused by whooping cough. There will be preaching in the Christian church Saturday night by a minister from Lowell. All are invited to come.

The Ladies’ Aid Society will meet today with Mrs. Egelston one and a half miles south of town for the purpose of tacking a comfort and visiting at the same time.

Maines & Hamilton have the Unimproved discs—the plow cut.