Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1909 — LEE ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
LEE ITEMS.
--— ••■T'-ft ; w { -•• --*■ ' S. W. Noland was a Rensselaer goer Tuesday. P. L. Overton has purchased a new horse. Geo. McCoy is now able to be up and around. Geo. Culp, Jr., went to Rensselaer Monday. Mirrah Peregrine came home Tuesday night. J. H. Culp 'is repairing the school houses of this vicinity. Horton and Mosley unloaded a car of lumber to build a silo. Mrs. J. Anderson went to Franklin to visit her aged mother. Cal Ward and daughter, of Monon, called on friends at Lee Monday. Isaac Parcell, of Rensselaer, was a Lee caller Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Mable Rlshling went Friday to visit her parents, returning Monday afternoon. H. C. Anderson has been sick for the last few days, and his niece has been attending to his store. Mrs. Belle Clark went to Rensselaer Monday to visit her parents. She returned home in the evening. Elza Webb and family, Geo. Holeman and family and F. L. Overton’s family spent Sunday with Mrs. Holeman. Willard Johnson and family, who have been visiting with his mother for a few days, returned Wednesday to their home in Mpnon. Monday we had a severe storm. It blew some chicken houses over and s took the roof off of one box car. It also destroyed the corn to quite an extent. George Shultz, our former blacksmith, has moved to Medafyvilie to take up his old trade, and also to care « for his aged mother. We regret to lose our blacksmith but he must go where duty calls him. There was a Sunday school picnic in Richard Folk’s grove Sunday, Aug. Bth. Several from here took their dinners and went over to enjoy the program. The Lee orchestra furnished them with music. The district superintendent talked and then Rev. Northrup preached a good sermon. a <,.i ! j ■. t-s Mca oJ .'~
