Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1909 — LEE. [ARTICLE]
LEE.
George Shultz’s mother is visiting him. Mrs. ‘Hoover is visiting with H. C. Anderson. Wm. Rishling sold one of his horses to George Shultz. Wesley Noland returned from Fair Oaks Friday evening. S. M. Jacks and Bert Lewis are having their buggies painted. George Shultz, A. R. Clark and S. M. Jacks were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Mrs. A. R. Clark returned from Rensselaer Saturday, leaving her mother better. There will be children’s day at ths Chapel, east of Monon, June 13th. Tbp Lee orchestra will play for them. Ethel Jacks, of Rensselaer, and •o sister, Grace Lefler, of Lafayette, were visiting relatives here last week. i r ; ft Ifi Childrens day will be June 20th at Lee. We will have plenty of music and a good program. Everybody invited. Mrs. J. E. Donaldson went Sunday morning to Hammond to visit her daughters, Mrs. Smith and MffS. Brown.
Mrs. D. E. Noland, who has been visiting with L. E. Noland and family, returned Thursday to her home in Mt. Ayr. Dora, May, Dollie, Hollis, Oscar, Ethel and Harriett Jacks and Grace Lefler visited the Osborne cemetery Friday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of Rensselaer, were visiting their son, A. R. Clark, of Lee. Mrs. A. R. Clark went morning with them to Rensselaer, Where she is going to take care of her . V mother, who is sick. There was an ice cream social at the Lee hall Friday night. They sold 12% gallons of cream and took in about $17.50. The money is to go tb pay the debts of the League. There was a large crowd, and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. Robert Clark, brakeman on fait freight No. 71, had his right leg broken above the knee while the train waß at this place last Friday. He wag assisting the fireman to take coal and his leg was caught between the apron of the coal chute and the tender. The fracture was reduced, after which he was taken to St. Elizabeth hospital. The injured man lives in Lafayette.— Monon News. *" Iff ' An Ohio socialist claims to be able to photograph sound. He would need a lot of filmß to snap-Bhot a Senatorial tariff debate. The sugar trust appears to have scored the milk of human kindness for a number of statesmen. Men may come and men may go, {but the tariff debates goes on forlever. 0 I/ » %
