Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Moses Tuteur went to Francesville today and will visit his Gillam farm. He will go from there to Lafayette and thence to Peoria, 111., to visit his sister, Mrs. Eliza Spangler, who is thought to be a little improved over her condition of a few days ago. Moses has been with his son Leo, in Indianapolis for several months past. Leo has sold his grocery business, and will look about some before re-engag-ing in business. Mose will probably return to this city to make his home. MILROY. Grandfather Stephens of Gillam W visiting his daughter Mrs. Wm. Culp and family. _ Clayton Mellender went to work east of Monon last Sunday. Thos. Johnson moved to the house vacated by Willard Johnson’s. Mr. and Mrs. Herman were shopping in Monon Saturday. Roy Williams and wife took their daughter to Monon Monday to consult Dr. Clayton. The little one is suffering with tonsilitis. Miss Jessie Williamson’s school closed last Saturday and a number of patrons and friends came with dinner and an interesting program was given by the school. Geo. Foulks and Roy Williams were in Monticello Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Foulks and Miss Madge Wolfe called onJofm Mellender's Sunday afternoon. Creighton Clark Is working on Mr. Gilmore's dredge and came home Sunday morning and returned in the evening. The Banner school taught by Miss Madge Wolfe closed Wednesday with an interesting program. Patrons and o*hera were present. Miss Wolfe returned to her home in Wolcott. Mrs. Ed Johnson and son were in Lee Wednesday morning.
