Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1909 — VIRGIE. [ARTICLE]
VIRGIE.
Joe Tice is building a new pasture fence, which the fire destroyed last year. Miss Mary Ott, who was working for John Reed, has been sick for the past two weeks. She has now gone to her home near Kniman. Charles Fish was a Rensselaer goer last Saturday. Mrs. Bert Long called on her parents Friday. Miss Tessie Newberry, who is working for her sisiter, and Mrs. Maril and daughter, Maggie, called at the former’s home Friday afternoon. Charles Fish and John Tice were going to attend the show at Fair Oaks Friday evening, but the rain scared them out.
Charles Fish is doing some shrubbing for Mr. Hopkins. ‘ Mrs. Joseph Tice and Mrs. Bert Long called on Mrs. John Guss Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Kight and Miss Cox, of Fair Oaks, were out taking the enumeration of the school schildren Friday. They also took dinner with John Reed andfamily.— Dr. Rice and family called on Joe Tice and family Saturday afternoon. John Tice and X. Geesa attended the show at Fair Oaks Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tice took dinner with Mart Ott and family Sunday. John Tice called on X. Gessa Sunday. Raymond, Lillie and Hattie Newberry spent Sunday with their sister, Mrs. Peter Tice. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ott took dinner with Joe Tice and family. Mr. Kellie, of Goodland, came Friday to spend a few days with John Reed and family. Maggie Ott came Friday to work in her sister’s place for John Reed.
Ferdinand Vollmer, sheriff of Dubois county, is' suffering from an unusual accident. While posting legal notices he was holding tacks between his lips when one of t£e tacks went down his throat. The accident is causing him much pain. „
