Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 126, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1909 — BURNS TOWN. [ARTICLE]

BURNS TOWN.

John Price’s aged mother is very sick at this writing. Manley Stowers is husking corn for C. Morgeuegg this week. "" S. H. Holmes sold S. Makeever a load of fat hogs Wednesday. James Stanley spent Saturday night with Walter Smith. Wesley Price is hauling corn off to market this week. Rolla Eib helped S. H. Holmes husk corn Monday and Tuesday. Michael Burns called on Samuel Holmes Monday evening. Mrs. Frank Shrorer is about recovered from her recent sick spell. Cleveland hnxj Bennie Price spent Sunday with hoine folks. Miss Lucy Morgenegg spent Sunday with home folks. Mrs. C. A. Reed was in Rensselaer Saturday. George McElfresh bought some seed oats of L. A. Greenlee Saturday. S. H. Holmes helped Mr. Eib shred fodder Thursday. Mrs. Chris. Morgenegg and children visited with Mrs. Geo. Cooper and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pullins visited with friends and relatives at Fair Oaks Sunday. S. H. Holmes says it is to late to be shucking corn now, as he finished up Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Reed and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Marlatt and family Sunday. Spencer Greenlee, of Plymouth, is visiting friends and relatives at Rensselaer and Mt. Ayr for a few days. Victor Yeoman has made quite an improvement on his Nubbin Ridge farm in the way of painting and recovering the buildings. Wm. Elkins and family and Miss Mable Bessie, of Britton, S. Dak., who have been visiting friends and relatives for a few weeks, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Holmes and family.