Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 125, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1909 — BURNS TOWN. [ARTICLE]

BURNS TOWN.

Owing to the fact that the Republican went to press a day earlier than usual these items were not used for the Friday issue. Mr. Burns was a Rensselaer goer Tuesday. Corn shucking will goon be a thing of the past. Emmet Pullins called on Samuel Holmes Sundaj. L. A. Greenlee shucked corn for. S. H. Holmes Friday. Mrs. L. A. Greenlee is on the sick iist at this writing. Wm. Baker, of Rensselaer wa? seen in our town Friday. Bennie and Vilas Price spent Sunday w ith home folk". Ethel Holmes called on Katie Morgenegg Monday evening. Thursday and Friday were examination for the pupils in the common schools. • x Elmer Brown and Jim Stanley called on C. M. Greenlee Sunday afternoon. Elmer and David Greenlee called on Spencer and Esta Holmes Sunday evening. Walter and Lillie Brown called on Harry and Alma Helengreen Sunday afternoon. Quite a few people from this place attended the G. F. Myers cattle sale at Rensselaer Saturday. Mrs. Eli Arnold returned home Saturday from a week’s visjt with friends and relatives in Chicago and Michigan. George McElfresh and Barney Kolboff bought some cattle at the G. F. Myers sale Saturday at Rensselaer. Mrs. Chas. Pullins and daughter, Mrs. Add Shoock, spent Saturday night and Sunday with friends and relatives near Virgie. During the storm Monday morning lightning struck a straw stack at Barney Kolhoff’s and burned it up. The heavy rain which followed prevented further damage.

Ho! All good people, both far and near. When you visit the City of Rensselaer, Then be it early, or be it late, You can get a fat dinner with big Geo. Fate. He will serve you large portions of all that’s nice " ■ For the same you’ll be charged a moderate price. If you don’t believe it, or think that he can't, , Just call and he’ll “show you” at the Model Restaurant. —Contributed by a lady friend. Frank Harris, landlord of the Argos .House, at Argos, dropped dead from heart failure while on the street at Logansport. .... ,