Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1909 — SEWIASD. [ARTICLE]

SEWIASD.

Wm. Rees planted corn last week. T. M. Callahan called on Ed 01i”er Thursday. Wm. Rees called on W. S. Bresse Thursday evening. Adam Fletcher planted corn last week. Dave Spriggs was a Rensselaer goer Saturday. Ed Oliver returned Wednesday evening from a trip down south. Miss Mary Rees spent Sunday with Misses Lola Oliver and Lizzie Tow. Miss Letha Rees spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Zella Bowen. Ed Oliver sold 40 head of cattle to Oscar Moore Saturday. Sam Bowen has the mumps at this writing. Mrs. Ed Oliver is on the sick list at present. Ed Oliver was a Rensselaer caller Monday. The dafice at Wm. Rees’ was well attended Saturday night. All had an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. E. Kennedy and family spent Friday afternoon with their son, Wm. Kennedy, and family. S. and Mrs. Spriggs, of near the oil fields, called on his son, Dave Snriggs, and family. . Mrs. T. M. Callahan and Miss Leatha Rees were shopping in Rensselaer Wednesday. Miss Lizzie Tow, of. near Wolcott, is spending a few days with Miss Lola Oliver. Ed Oliver and Wm. Rees took 4( cows to pasture in about six miles of Wheatfleld Sunday. Claude Boman spent Saturday night and Sunday with his uncle, E. Kennedy, and family. Louise and Edle Houser took dinner with their aunt, Mrs. Ed Oliver, Tuesday. The former live near Wheatfleld. Mrs. John Holladay and children returned Saturday from Kersey, where she has been cooking for her husband, who is baling hay there. Lola went down south Thursday to see if Floyd didn’t have a sister that was better looking than he was, as she had looked at him so long he had become ugly to her notion.