Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 153, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 June 1911 — Interesting Notes from The Monticelle Herald Columns. [ARTICLE]
Interesting Notes from The Monticelle Herald Columns.
Postmaster Bunnell has been wrestling with a toothache, the origin of which cannot be located -but which has throws his face considerable out of balance. i BepotySheriff Chaa. Davisson was overcome by the heat about noon Monday while at Day's blacksmith shop and was taken home in a semiconscious condition. Dr. McCann was called, and he revived under treatment, so that by Tuesday morning he was able to be out Revs. J. C. Parrott, of Rensselaer, and Edward Bull, of Remington, we|| here Friday in conference with Rev. C. J. Armentrout to arrange for a boys’ outing from their respective Sunday schools, to be held here in- Riveryiew Park, Aug. Bth to l«th, inclusive. The White County Abstract Co., the Monticelio Abstract Co. and the Hamel le Abstract Co. have joined In one organization under the name of the White County Abstract Co., with the following Incorporators: W. S. Busline! 1, Addison K. Sills, George W. Kavsabaum, William H. Hamelle, Squire W. Myers, John R. McClelland, Henry D. Shenk, John W. Piper, W. S. Rhyan and Emory B. Sellers. The directors are W. H. Hamelle, Squire W. Myers and E. B. Sellers.
Eugene Purtelle was in town last week looking after matters pertaining to his proposed traction line. He hopes to have petitions for subsidy elections in Honey Creek and Princeton townships ready to file at the July session of the board of commissioners, and if these townships vote aid, petitions will be filed from other townships, meaning probably Big Creek and -Prairie. Union having voted down a subsidy for this lihe once, will not likely be called upon again, and it is altogether likely that Mr. Purtelle has cut Monticelio entirely off the proposed route.
