Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 130, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1909 — LEE ITEMS. [ARTICLE]
LEE ITEMS.
L. M. Jacks was in Monon Tuesday.. Mrs. Carl Westphal is on the sick list.' Mrs. Daisy Jones was in Lee Monday. Alvin Clark and sons butchered Tuesday. Dan Chapman was a Lee goer Tuesday. Mrs. Edward Johnson was in Lee Monday. Roy Williams was in Lee Wednesday morning. Teddy .Denton went to Monon Tuesday evening. T. S. Cowger is boarding with S. M. Jacks this week. Isaac Parcels is visiting Simon Parcels this week. ReV. Keonan took supper at S. M. Jacks Tuesday evening. Mrs. Walls and Mrs. Ann Rlshllng were Lee goers Tuesday. Chas. Jacks is helping the Peterson Bros, in the barber shop. Mrs. Cora Stiers visited Mrs. Sam Jacks Tuesday afternoon. A good crowd attended the preaching services Tuesday evening. Mr. Whitlow finished moving to the Eli Woods farm Tuesday. Mrs. McCashen spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. A. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Parcels and son, Don, were in Lee Tuesday. A. B. Lewis made a business trip to Lafnyftte Tuesday evening. Miss Maude Noland called on Mrs. Ostander Tuesday afternoon. Minor Batts went to Monon Tuesday to see his sister, Mrs. Doc Blake. Rev. Keonan carhe Tuesday evening to continue the protracted meeting. Mrs. A. B. Lewis spent Tuesday night with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Jacks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips and son, Loyd, took dinner with Mrs. May Jacks Tuesday.
