Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1909 — LEE ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
LEE ITEMS.
L. E. Noland went To Wheatfield fljtnflßfl J -'f 8. W. Noland went to Rensselaer Saturday. r.’. Grandma Mellender still continue* veryitfw. ' '' ' "* ~ A ■AH Jacks and wife visited with S. M.- Jacks’ Sunday. - Mr, and Mrs. A. B. Lewis went to Remington Thuraday. Hazel and Gladace Grant are visiting their aunt, Mrs. A. R. Clark.. Mrs. George Culp, Jr., went to Rensselaer Wednesday to visit her parent*. Mrs. Francis Carrothers, who ha* been visiting friends and relatives* went to Parr Thursday. * Charley Mellender is nOw working on the roads for G. M. Jacks. He Is boarding with S. M. Jacks. Mrs. Harvey Woods, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mable Rishling, returned home Friday. From New York to Chicago by trolley is the trip that J. 8. Moulton, of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company of New York, has made at a cost of $10.67 in three days, and twen* ty-one hours. Of the 1,114 miles 1871 had to be covered by steam roads. His itinerary included Albany, Syracuse, Auburn, Rochester, Buffalo, Erie, Cleveland, Toledo, Ft. Wayne, Wabash and South Bend. To keep ants from getting into a refrigerator, set the legs of the refrigerator on small squares of sticky fly-paper. To keep the finger nails clean when polishing the stove, put a little lard under and around the finger nails-*-that protects them from blacking.
