Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 110, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1909 — LEE ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
LEE ITEMS.
George Sharp and his men were here Monday painting the Dukes Mixture signs. Six of the high school junior class, of Monon, walked out here Monday and went back on the milk train. Mrs. Geo. Woods and Mrs. Willard Johnson were in Lee Tuesday. Charley Jacks and wife returned Wednesday evening from an extended visit at Tipton and vicinity. Mr. Lampart’s brother and family are visiting him at this writing. Our broom man returned from Indianapolis Wednesday. His wife is expected Saturday. Mrs. Dora Jacks went to Wednesday to have her teeth fixed. Miss Hannah Culp, of Fair Oaks, is visiting friends here. Mr. Ayler was kicked by a horse Sunday, and is still in a very dangerous condition. His brother and family came from Kentland to see him. Mr. Orcutt, of Hammond, is visiting Mrs. Anna Rishling. Miss Mary Woods was in Lee Wednesday. I W. L. Steirs and wife and Mrs. Ola Randall and children went to Monon Monday. Mrs Kelley, of Marion, came Thursday of last week, and will return Friday. She is visiting Geo. McCoy.
