Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 April 1909 — BURNS TOWN. [ARTICLE]

BURNS TOWN.

John Nichols passed through our town Tuesday. Ethel Holmes has began taking term of music. L. A. Greenlee and family visited with E. Greenlee and family Sunday Wm. Folger’s little girl has abou recovered from its spell of sickness. Dr. Kannal was called out to ( Michael Burns’ Thursday to see a sick cow. Hurrah. Tor the little green hats m around Nubbin Ridge and Burns Town. Wonder is Sam can say now that he never met and held conversation with a ghost? Manley Stowers and wife visited with Mr. and Mrs. William George Alex Hurley and daughter, Agner called on S. H. Holmes and family Sunday. Thomas Brown and family visited with E. Greenlee, northwest of town, Sunday. Mart Shroer, father, mother, wife and son were seen going toward Pan; Sunday in their auto. The assessor, C. A. Reed, passed through our towm Friday a. foot Charlie wishes now that he had his mules back. .. Miss Rodie Snow, who is working for Mrs. Emmet Pullins, called on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Snow, Sunday. L. A. Greenlee has purchased him a team of horses. It took six men tc hold the one he aims for his wife to have for a driver.-’ ——- Mr. and Mrs. A. Eib and daughters, Alice and Jennie, and son, Herbert and J. Stanley called on Samuel Holmes and family Wednesday evening. Agnes, .Maggie and Leota Hurley and Bertha and Ethel Holmes anc Lucy and Kattie Morgenegg called on the Kolhoff children Thursday evening. Johnnie and Newt say they wish every day was Sunday. The girls would all get a buggy ride, and they wouldn’t leave some standing b/ the wayside. The most popular young ladies of Burns Town had a fine buggy ride Sunday afternoon, while a few stooc in the road watching wistfully while they went by. Next time some of the boys go out walking leave the cigaretts alone if you don’t want to get sick and also leave the little ones at home if you don’t want them to tell.