Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 104, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1909 — BURNS TOWN. [ARTICLE]

BURNS TOWN.

C. Morgenegg called on A. Eib Sunday forenoon. Samuel Holmes finished sowing wheat Tuesday. James Stanley visited with S. H. Holmes Sunday. Wm. Green called on his son, Clarence, Wednesday. Willie and Albert Pullins called on Amos Deer Sunday. Elmer Brown was _put buggy riding with his best girl Sunday. The rain Tuesday night delayed wheat sowing for a day or two. Mr. and Mrs. Elias Arnold made a business trip to Chicago Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Pullins called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Hershman Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Price visited with his brother, Wesley Price, and family Sunday. M. Tudor is building him a fine residence ,on his place near the Smith cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pullins attended the big dinner up in the Davisson settlement Sunday. S. H. Hopkins passed through our town Sunday with his fine car loaded down with passengers. Misseß Lucy and Kathryn Morgenegg called on ■ Misses Emma Nelson and Lillie Brown Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Marlatt and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charley Reed and family Sunday. Miss Alice Eib began teachlag Monday at Burns school house. This being Miss Elb's second term at this place, she was welcomed back by all of the patrons. Mlsb Jennie Eib began at Blackford at the same time. Elmer, Frank, Grover and «Ld|lie , Brown and Harry Hellengreen and Emma Nelson, Jim Stanley, Carl and Grover Gorbet and Misses Lucy and Katie Morgenegg all spent Sunday evening eating watermelon at S. H. Holmes’.