Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 April 1909 — BURNS TOWN. [ARTICLE]
BURNS TOWN.
George McElfreshwas to Rensselaer Monday. ■ . . ..., , . Wesley Price was a Rensselaer goer Saturday. Mr. .Gangloff and son were to our town Wedensaay. Katie Morgenegg visited with Maggie Hurley Sunday. Jim Stanley spent Saturday night with Samuel Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Arnold were to Rensselaer Saturday. Joe, it don’t pay to feed dairy cows too much dynamite. Miss Alice and Jennie Eib were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pullins were Rensselaer goers Saturday. ™P* Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown were Rensselaer goers Saturday. James Louis is still confined to the house, not much change. Michael Burns was hauling hay from John Shroer’s Monday. Mrs. A Eib was visiting friends at Mt. Ayr Saturday and Sunday. Charley and Winfred Pullins were to Rensselaer Monday on business. Mrs. Samuel Holmes visited Burns Tftwn school .Wednesday afternoon. Charley Greenlee called on his brother L. A. Greenlee and T. G. Brown Sunday. -- •' Spencer and Esta Holmes spent Sunurday night with Hollis and George Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Add Shook and two children were Rensselaer goers Tuesday; Gertrude, Leo and Arnold Kolhoff visited with Maggie and Leo Hurley Sunday. ‘Elmer, Alta, David, Gladys and Mary Greenlee visited with Thomas Brown and family Sunday. • Cleveland Price has returned home and Is going to work for his father the coming season. * Agnes Hurley and Bertha and Ethel Holmes called on Stella and Lillie Brown Sunday afternoon. Miss Lucy Morgenegg went to Rensselaer Sunday to stay with Mrs. C. W, Coen for a while. ' C. Morgenegg began sowing oats Saturday, about the first man on Nubbin Ridge to make the start. Miss Mary Jacks and Bertha and Ethel Holmes called on Agnes and Maggie Hurley Wednesday evening. Ed, Frank, Harry and Alma Helengreen and Emma Nelson called on Thos. Brown and family Sunday afternoon. Mrs. John Shultz of near the city of Aix was in town Monday looking after a class of young ladies to take music. Mrs. William Jacks came out on Nubbin Ridge Friday after her daughter, Mary, teacher at Burns shool house. - We don’t wonder any more why Everett don’t call at our town. There Is more S. M. than one, Center for Instance. Mrs. George McElfresh went to visit her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. George Shriner, in Illinois for a few days. Samuel Holmes of Central Nubbin Ridge began sowing oats Tuesday. The ground is getting In nice shape for farming. Vilas .Price and Mrs. Frank Shroer and Miss Marie Shroer and Gertrude McCurtain visited Miss Jacks* school at Burnstown Friday. Children especially like Kennedy’s Laxative Cough Syrup, as it tastes nearly as good as maple sugar. It not only heals Irritation and allays inflammation, thereby stopping the cough, but it also moves the bowels gently and in that way drives the cold from the system. It contains no opiates. Sold by all druggists. Jesse Whiting; who signed up with the Terre Haute Club of the Central League, was ordered to report this week and left Tuesday for Terre Haute. Jess will probably make good if he heeds some good advice. As s pitcher, he has the making in him of one of the best in the country with a little training.—Brook Reporter.
