Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 118, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1909 — LEE ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
LEE ITEMS.
Ward Lewis stayed Sunday night with Lloyd Rishling. Morris Jacks spent Sunday with Tommie and Harley Clark. Mrs. Maggie Folks is sick at this writing. J. H. Culp and family visited Elza Webb and family, at Monon, Sunday. Orvil Holman spent Sunday Elmer Gilmore. Hoy Rishling and family visited Georgie Culp and wife Sunday. Mrs. Holman spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Overton. Mr. and Mrs. Walls visited Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Sunday. A. B. Lewis made a business trip to Lafayette Tuesday night. Charley Jacks is still on the sick list with typhoid. Mrs. Maggie Folks has typhoid fever and they have sent for a nurse. Mrs. George Woods, of Milroy, was in Lee Wednesday. We now have a new blacksmith, Mr. Roy Noland. We are afraid we shall soon lose him as all boys get married.
S. M. Jacks and family and J. R. Clark and family visited Joe Clark and family Sunday. Orville Holeman and Mrs. Holeman spent Monday with Eliza Webb and family. O. A. Jacks and family went to George Holeman’s Sunday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lewis returned from a visit and fishing trip at DeMotte Sunday. Chas. Jacks is sick with typhoid fever at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Jacks. Several of the young folks from here attended the box social at Banta Saturday night, and report a good time. Anna Rishling went to Reynolds Sunday night. She expects to go to Remington Monday to visit her daughter, J. C. Lewis.
